Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 September 1868 — Page 3
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.-..HErXEMBCG 13. lttS ri'S AND MISCELLANY". A sweet planet the honeymoon.' A popularyouth in Talis the Rois de Boulogne A U roe of anguish the last throw of a bankrupt dice-player. Persons to avoid in hot weather persons of heated imagination. An achioij void the socket from which a tooth ha3 been drawn. Return matches the marriage of people who run away and come back. Eve the only woman who never threatened to go and lire with her mother, ' x How to make a rich iam crowd tweuiy fashionably dreased ladie3 into on omnibus. . '; : ' ; , Flirtation chairs at' the Springs now have atroinga over them. - 0!d port is much sought after, but not half as much as New-port. A fop often fancies he is cock of the walk, when he is only a coxcomb. The reason Nature will have her way is because she i3 feminine. Woman shows her fondness for unity by always wanting to be won. j - A Lowell man thinks that dog days and cat nights come together this year. The London woman who bad four children at a bi th was rewarded with $20 from the Queen. Intcad of calling a resident of U'h a Mormon, we ought to call him a Murewoman. What gentleman can, with any sense of propriety, aslt a fat woman to lead on his arm? What is the difference between a young lady and a night cap? One is born to wed, and the other a worn to bed. SouflF boxes, snuff taking, and monkey a pet are among the latest fashion ihlo " agonies " of tho Parisian Indies. Chow-chow, claret, point and Maltese lace, white muslin and silk skirts nre Kivoi j a tho prevailing articles at Long Branch. A French actress, having been published as dead instead of married, said it d.du't make any difference except to Inr hi.sband. . - - r - An act of the Legislature of TenHO SHOO DOW Tn kes habitual drunkenness a cause for divorce, on the part of either man or wife. iJ" A man in London, having pretended to understand Browning's " SarU. Uo,' he was forthwith clapped into a nad-house. Why are young widows like a band of ErhioDian minstrels? Because they Jo not stay long in black. Ju-.ly asks when a lady has very " Msect hair," is it a consequence of her fastening it with a honey-cowio. A sad truth all women should learn f?on or into "n the difference between woman's love and man's affection. N-vcrown that a woman is right. 1) it mice, and on the very conceit of it h ?'ll lo always wrong for the rest of Inr lite. ! Several chignons and seta of false tci tti have been t'ouud on tho Long Branch Bench. The ladies at the hotel- repudiate them. ' The highest and most Valuable of all t'lii.tL' vir'ues a virtue that Eve her-sll w.a eerra nly not bora with id to he a quick dresser. " Will you have some grapes, MonMMir?" asked a ntlemen of a Fre:iehm:iti. '"No, sjiro; I -don't Hwulbw my wine in ze shape of pills." Ask a woman to a tea party in the (J .ml n of Kden, and she'd be sure to draw up her eyelids and scream: " I can't go without a new gown." An old gentleman at Saratoga, who has been regular in his attendance tlioro lor sixty years, claims to havo iubibed in that time five hundred barrel of Congress water. . .-, ' Empress Eugenie means to introduce tho costume of the gentle shepbnrdcsscH, so prettily depicted by Watteiu, notwithstanding the hints that he is too old a girl for such nonsense. . There is a woman in Pittsfield, M-is., uinety years old, who sews, knits and road readily without the aid of npectactea, and milks a cow twice a day. .iho says " the gals nowa days ain't worth much." A Tnpsham girl died the other day because her blood turned to sugar, We don't believe this item, for we know a pirl, who, if sweetness were fatal to mortality, couldn't live a minute. Ex. - - The New York Express ridicules the honors paid by the English to tho sou of Kiug Theodore, and- sadly fielis: "Somehow the black race is getting ahead of the pale skins everywhere." ' Y . ; An Erglish Judge lectured two so-l lienors severely, a week or two eince, tor a TP 5 n court iff an "Unbecomii g dress, 'and refused to pant costs to one of them for hid aelin-j quency in this respect. One wore a velveteen ccat and the other a shooting jicket. . v-, . " Why. did.you cleave your last place?'' inquired a young housekeeper about to enaee a new servant. t'Why, you see, ma'am,",, replied the applicant, "I was too good-looking, and whn I opened the door, ..folks took mo for the missus." ,n .-. .. . : '..... , . .. .. - ; The sporting mania rages at Sarai to:a jwt now. It is related that onei ch ii minz young lady carries a fan, whitti when closed resembles ahorse'a lo- fr ra t io knee down. ' The string attached to it is in imitation of a whip. The fan was given to her by a sweetheart. , A department clerk at Washington, tried to marry a colored girl the other day. Uo had soma HiffiW ;n fiodiDg a clergyman who was willing. aim wucu lii.ii, pmi was accompiisbtd, several of the girl's dark ad mirers stepped in and threatened death to all concerned. The happy pair are not yet joiueu. JerroM was seriously disappointed wi'h a certain b-ok written by one of Yi-t trien Js. This triend heard that Jerrold had expressed his disappoint ment, and aid to him: "I. hear you said it wis the worst book I ever wrote.'" Jerrold " No. I didn t. said it was the worst book anybody ever wroto. i Early closing hours were enforced at a Milwaukee lager beer faloon by a party ot indignant women who made a midnight visit to tell the barkeeper if he persisted in keeping their hus bands out at night, they would de molish the building and spill out its contents. The saloon now closes promptly at 9 o'clock.
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mtf an Income tax od t;o huttdrcd timntnd franes . Tier Ttcar.cr .They eharire five per cent, on the dower of rich wives, and two per cent, whenj the fortune of the husband and wife arc about equally larg3. An extra charce is made for procuring hus-i bands with aristocratic titles. Amid .teuiptations and fiery dartsj we 'necd-'the whole 4- aTmori of God; The armor of men, however curiously wrought, still leaves the warrior vul nerable, but with the whole armor of Lrod wo can stand stand against the adversary, with all his wiles. Who, then, would rest short of the whole? A part will answer. " r . V" 1 On the question whether Scotland was a good place to live in, Mr. Aloea observed that he thought Scotland was a most admirable place to die in,' but insupportable as a residence. "Why, you lived there yourself Aloes. r for, three, years,' .remarked Mr. MaoprMrs n. angrily, -u and yet it did not kill you, as we are (unfor tunately) well aware." "No, sir; I was Scotched tot killed," returned Aloes. ' : T' : : ' ' ' ' A little four-year-old was saying the Lord's Prayer a short time age, at his mother's knee, and after he bad finished it his mother said, " Now, Sandy, ask Ood to make .you a good boy." ' The child raised his eyes to his mother's face for a few momeats, as if in deep thought, and then startled her . with the following ; reply : " It's no use, ma. lie won't do It. I'ya asked him a heap of times.".' : ' 1 - I There is such a thing a3 having too many children, 1 if your memory is poor. The other night Spriggiris counted his , brood, - but ooald only make . up fourteen. -. "How , is this, ; he asked his wife, ; I thought there were fifteen of them lit the last census?" "So there were,1 the. answered, " but one of them died since that.' " Indeed 1" saidSnriesrins. meditatitely, why seems to me I heard of that at the. time." ' ' ' ' " , I " A , Pari paper t give3i thi9 Jbrjef anafysis of the leadinst characteristics of European cities: Berlin baekbitss Brussels i argues, ; Dresden wonders, Dublin begs,- Edinburgh , dreams. Florence saunters, Frankfort courts i Genoa laugh?, Hamburg" eats,1 Hanover sleeps, (Jassel 'snores, Constanti-, aople t lathes, Copenhafea paints facesH-Leipsio reads, Lisbon . ppu'g, London gapes. Lyons labors, Madrid smokes, Manchester packs, Mannheim swears,1 Marseilles sings, Munich drinks, Naples sweats, Palermo fans, Paris, chatters Pesth -r iabbers,; St. Petersburg, is,, silent, tliome prays, Stockholm ' amuses' itself, . Turin dresses, Venice loves;' Warsaw eighs, Vienna digests, and Baden gambles; A swain named Wise,1 having mar-1 ried a damsel named Martha Chcevis, the village poet celebrated the event in the following:, .. p, ,,T 1 "At length she seized the proffered prize, A happy one, believe u: For matrimony made her Wise: , , Before, snc was Atlas Cheevl." A young , widow who had married an old man, was forever speaking of " my first husband." The second busband at first gently remonstrated. . I guess, eaid the wife, pouting, you II want me to remember you when you're dead and gone." .Effectually Concealed from Vieu). Jenkins Why Smithkins, you never aepc your appointment yesterday. : , bmubkius Oh, yes, 1 did. i, Jenkins Well, I couldn't see you. Smithkins Ah I dare say not, for now 1 remember 1 was behind my time, -i - ' 1 t ''Nautical.- Tomae oat ' craft Kicking a blackleg down stairs. : , A Common Metre. The gas-metre. A Step in the Jtlglit Direction. Public executions have been at last abolished, the "enlightened masses'! will no longer bo entranced by the spectacle of the hideous drop tcene. which has been such a source of gratification to their elevated tastes 1 WOMAN'S WORD-BOOK. Testament. An act which proves the value of. a husband. Theatre. place of ' exhibition where the' only serious comedy is played in front of the house. ; Ihtn. A quality which, in woman s vintage only, recommends a good whine j f f j i 1 1 Thought. A bird which flies too rapidly for woman to put any salt on its tail. - v r, r i Time Woman's rival ; for no tight acintr can compare with the waist Time. 8 ' .--.' Tinsel The patent of staa-e nobilitv but all the world is a stage. Tobucro A pleasant weed before marriage, a tout habit after. N 11. idows weeds ' are - the only ones which don't end in smoke. Tombstone The stamp onDeath'a little bill. Tonaue The. unruly member for Ply-mouth. j looth' Jeelh-bunstvLlAr. a - tusk. Pefee't plural, a set ot pearls.1 " Treasure lhe husband who has left you a widow. J ruth, An invisible girl condemned in Hatred ot cniuroons and - false cnarms to remain at the bottom of a well." . " '." . , ' .,, :; ; JSew viotfo for tlie ".Dailir Attcs." Penny wise, pound foolish. '. , . j ; I O 11 s ?.' Wrr have Jrsr opexei Tiik largest, flnukl. and beat aasortetl Block of WHITE GOODS everjjrought to Evansvlllo. '. The ldUo thin cii v bV km felt be ST ami 01 nrsb-ciasB v mie uoous House, and Id order to cunnlv tbe demand wa am just opening a.beauiirul stock of 'EHDROIDEEIES, IIAXDKERCIIIEFS, MEN'S, WOMESHAM CHILDREN'S ; HOSIERY, ' FANCY -NOTIONS. vj nnr nrlnna taill be as lOW aa the 8m Clasn Of goods can trt- bought In New York. For FIN K, ITBEBH HOOPS, NEW 8TYLKH, and GREAT BARGAINS, call at . .... i ... ... E. A. COOKE & CO.'S, No. 10 FIRST STREET, Nearly opposite the New Opera House. aulSdoin - COAL! COAL! "YTV10 P8MABE CAPTAIN f-,;L,1lifr jw boat and coal barges. Mines, I will continue the business on locust Street, Brtwnn iVil and Water, ; And w 111 sell tbe best GREEN RIVER COAL At 13. pkk Bushel, t Delivered to any part of tba cltv. Orders for towing left at tb. office W1U au20 dim THOS, WHITED.
ciiakMvS a newt; ft A t o., " ; - .7 s laroKTER A.tn wealbk is i i . , - Coach & Saddlery. Hardware . i '.... i ; Spring, Axles, Wood Work I lain ants Hnrneas, Knsmeled Patent leather " Jr"ad Skltis. Hklrtings, Ac, ice. jNo. JSXfiln Street. Evansvllle, J aly 2, 1SU jelO
B(TTICHEB, KELLOGG & Co. .' (Saocessors to Wells. Kellogg & Co.) . : IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF 13 Iirst Street, SIGN OF TUK - Bia iA.xil,ook: AXES, AXES,, AXES, AXES,, AXES, AXES, , , TABLE CUTLERY. V TABLE CUTLERY, TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, : POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, ; - 'Trace Chains, . Trace Chains, ' ! . Traoo Chains, Planters Hoes, Plauters Hoe, Planters Iloes, ' Mechanics' Tools, Mecaanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, s - COTTON AND WOOLCARDH, COTTON AJS1 WUULCAKIWl. COTTON AN1 HOE. CAKltf) BUST RUBBER BBLTINii, BRUT HUB BKH BBLTINO, BJB&V KUBBJSit BKL.T1NO, ' Mill and Cross-Chit Saws, Mill and Cross-Cnt Saws, -1 ' Mill and Cross-Cat Saws. CAN II buyers will fl nd It to Uielr advantoce to examine oar slock; before DarchasIng elsewhere. it the Old Stand, 13 First St BJETTICUKR, KELLOGG & CO. ton 8AKCKX. OKB. JAMES DAVIDSON. J. I ORB SAMUEL ORR & CO., 1 ' DEALKKS til IRON. STEEL. ZINC, SPRINGS.AXLES, Horse and Mule Slides, Tinners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, WAGOX 1XD BCGGT WOODWORK WROrIIT M'RAP IRON nOl'OHT At tbe blghest market rates. Water Street, iunUdtf F.VANSVILLn. IND. " ELECTIOir. State of Indiana, Vanderbargb C'ouuty, ISS: - IBLTTIli; HTNF.S, Cl.KRK OP . the Vauderbuih Circuit Court, do hereby certify to the Sheriff ot said eonnty, wbal ofllcers are to be elected ai tb next eeoeral election, to be lieid on the seeondTueftday In Octobar, 18, at tbe different places of holding elections in said county, to-wlt: A Uovernor of the State of Indiana. A Lieutenant Governor. A (secretary of State. An Auditor of .State. ' A Treasurer of State. A Clefk of Supreme Court. A Reporter of Supreme Court. A Superintendent ot Public Instruction. An Attorney General of Slate. A Member ot Congrens for the First Congressional IiiHtrlet of -Indiana. A Common Fleas Jude for tbe District composed ot the conntlen of Posey, War rick. Gibson, and Vanderbnrich. One District Attorney for said District. A Senator from Vanderburgh County; two Representatives from aid coanty. A Clerk of th. Vauuerburgb Circuit Court. . . A Treasurer of Vanderburgh County. A Recorder of Deeds ot Vanderburjb County. An Appraiser of Real Estate of sail county. A County Commissioner for the Third DUttricU A Coroner of Vanderburgh County, acd on. Tow nub lp Assessor lor each of the several TowuKbtps in said county. And the Sherill of said coumy is hereby ordered and directed to give due and legal notice of such election according to law. Witness my band and the seal of said Court at Kvaosvilio vbia 2Gtu day of August, ISbP. B L.YTHE IIYNES, Clerk V. C. C. ' per H. W. BiPi-ua, Deputy Clerk. I, Jacob H. Miller. Sheriff of Vanderirargh -County,-do hereby certify that tbe above and foregoing notice of election is a true and complete copy ot tbe original, on file in uiy office, this the 27tli nay of August, AJ). lStW. . J. H. MILLER, Sheriff V. C. ' aug29 td ' Vy ORLEANS. E. H. FalKCHll.D. - J. W. BrsOHAjf . FATRCHUlT & BINGHAM, CommlNsioa Merchant 84 Mgaiine Street, nova) dly i , NEWORLEANfc. DENTISTS. IH. I. H-A-A.S ' 'Resident Dentist, Over First National Bank, Corner Mala and First Streets, EvansTllle, Ind., MANUFACTURES OF CONTINUOUS Gum Work, Gold, Silver, Vulcanite, Coral lie, and Amber Plates, Carve Work, Artincla" Talates, Ac. ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrous Oxld (an excellent and safe anaesthetic). Cbli roform. Ether, and also several local pan lyzers. . NK0RALGIC AffecUons treated. MY FACILITIES are as good and n: establishment as large (consisting of riv rooms) as any In the United States. 1 RETURN MY THANKS for the ej. tensive patronage received during the patl EIGHT YEARS. mcbil CARRIAGES. J. B. GRXKN. F. L. GkkEU. J. B. Sc CO., CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Transfer Ornaments at Cincinnati price. Main Street, bet. Fifth and Sixth, J anid-tim KVAj3yri.i.K, Isn.
ALt.t.WlLsCS. F, R. 1IUST0X & CO., Ko. 5 N. WATER STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, Forwarding . AND . : Commission GENERAL, AGENTS WHITE LINE Central Transit Company. All freights for New York and Neto England towns through without trans fer. an?0 WtUMit Brothkbs, Paris Landing, Tenn. A. W. tilDSBOTfOK, Evansvilie, Ind. WELDON BROS. & CO, ' Cotton and Tobacco Factors, PBODCfE ASH COMMISSION Offlce Cob. VINE fc WATER STREETS, Evansvilub, Isat. -Special attention given to purchasing supplies, may 19 dam I.KWT8 RUrTH&M, JR., Evansvilie, Ind. Johit GCLBXSl Goiconda, L. RUFFNER, JR., & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, m Provision and Produce Dealers, avd AGENTS KANAWHA SALT CO., JO. MUX ST., EYANSYILLE, I3TD. Orders and Consignments solicited. my 20 tf THOS. C. SMITH & CO., PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT' Dealers in Flour, Hay, Corn, Oats, Grass Seed, and PRODUCTS OKNKKALLT. . No. a soirrii watkk hthkjkz, Evans villi, Y. Attents for the celebrated HAZARD POWDER COMPANY. All orders promptly filled. 1Jan22d HARDWARE. Headquarters for, and only Complete Block of. Cooper Tools & Truss Hoops in the city. , , We have now a full line of Barton's Cooper Tools ; ! . Columbus Cooper Planes and Jointers; A No. 1 Truss Hdops, 10 to 32 inches ; Patent Dowel and Croze Bitts, Saws, Dividers, Braces, Ac Also, Apple-Parers ; Grain Shovels ; Coal Shovels; Brass and Enameled Kettles Builders' Hardware ; Chain Pump3, &c i . i: All of tbe above at tATF.HT KEIrCEI vkicks roB cash. FRED. P. STRAUB & CC - Hardware Dealers. No. 74 MAIN STREET, , Jy29dtfJ BeU Second and Third Streets. 13". IC. Wells Ss Bon, No. 31 MAIN ST., Importers and Dealers In , ' . t - rVirTfi Trace. Log. Halter Chains; V11UU13 Hames; Colion and Wool Cards. Cnvf floe Snalhs, Grain Cradles, Forks. I11CS, Hoe, Rakes, Sheep Shears. . . Cfinvnla Bpades, AXES; Mill. Crossuutw) Cut, and Circular Haws; and Grindstones. Cnlroc Table and Pocket Knives, Hill ltd Sieves, Hoifce and Shoe Brushes, Cnrry-Combs. VoTla Locks, Hinges, Screws, Tacks, Hulls, (scales, and a large stock of Carpenters' and Coopers' Tools and Builders' Hardware. H. K. WELLS & SON, SI Main Street. ap28 TVF. AT, ESTATE. Kew Real Estate Agency. J. P. Elliott & Son HATE OPENED A REAL KftTATX Agency for the sale of and renting o lands, houses, Ac, Ac Persons having nouses or land to rent or sell, or persons wishing to porebase- or rent, will do well by calling on tbera at their office, on Third Street, near Locust' In KUiott' Illook; Jnnell tf W. H. KLVMniN fe CO., Real Estate Agents, No. 63 Main Street, KVANSVII.I.1, ITJ. A Notary Public in the offlce. ap2 dt f
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Forwardinp: )l e r c h a n 1 1. iku ROW, : MEMPHIS, TE5BT. , feb21-d3rn f A. 8. HATHDtST. I. I. trHITTlKk. Ilnyluirat & lfhlltaker, PRODUCE, COilMISSrOJY AND JOS' WARDIKU MERClTAIfTS, No. 6.., ..Pouth .Water HU Dealers in Flour, Bacon, Hay, Oats, Com and Country Prodnci?. Z M. BAIRt.. - ..a. h. sr At BAIIt)) & START, (Successors to W. M. Ai&man A IV).,) GENERAL AKEXTfi, PIlODl'C; Eorwardins; and Commission JJt chants, Evansvilie, Indiana. Refer to ) Q. Wheeler. Prea't. Kirst National Ban? and Sam'i Orr, Vice President EvaniYlU- , National Bank. Agents for Oblo River Salt Co. noll-l WE WOFLD BEHIND t V R friends and former patrons that we are on FIRST STRFMP, one door below Vine, next to L. Pierson's Tin Hhop. sttll in tiie trade of LIQUORS. FLOUR. COMMISSION i8,dx and shonld be pleased to see them. H. D. ALLI3 A CO. . , IT. I. ALSLIS t CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSIOr . MERCHANTS, RECTIFIERS, md. Wholesale Dealer! LIQUORS, FLOUR, &c -IF A T E R STREET,", One door below Vine, next to "L. Pierson's . Tin Shop, " E v a XSV11.1.K, Jjr, Janl dtf. : P. B. Dubocchet, late of EvansTllle, Ind Johk Gilbert, Goiconda, 111. : P.- S. DUSODCHET & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION, MERCHANTS, , Ko. 33 Pojdras Street, , -,' NEW ORLEANS, LA. Orders and consignments solicited. References W. J. Lowry A Co., Hodrt . Carr A Co., Henry Ayres, Esq., J. V. l J. sonchetACo., Evansvilie; J. W. McCoy on, rneo. eieiger khod, uoicouda: A.v McColllster, John M. Bnrter, Wm.H. Iai kins, John it. I-'.vet ton, Mt. Vernon ;Hni) HUI A Co., C. R. Davis A Co., Warsaw : T 8. Vanmeter & Uro., Uowling-Gr-.en, Ky. A. J. Harris, Uuiontowu, Ky. nov Jb d3m .. . PHILIP DECKER, Tblrd Street, bet. Sjcisore &b1 Tls' Manufacturer of Compound Lubricating Qllt for all kinds of Machinery ' Also' , . LARD OIL. S0AP3. and CANDLES PURE CATAWBA WINE ot my ova growth. lnch2ldly ' Dissolution Notica. THE IM1HXF.KSIIIP HERETO, fore existiii bctweeu lhe undei'Nigued, under the nnni f Barton Pool, Is this day dissolved by iiniiutl cou'enl, and lhe withdrawn! ot M. M. Pool. The husinexs l the tlrni will bo sallied at. tlieirold ollce. Nn. Hi VV'fst Second Street, no w cccn pied by H, M. Burion. Kitlier partuer will nso the tirm uamo in liquidation. H. M. BARTON. M. M. POOL. Cincinnati, Sept. 1st, 18o. I CARD. REFERRING TO TIIE AIM VIC, I take this opportunity of thanking njy friends for the liberal patronage they have extended to the late linn, and of fthkine their eon I Inumcit of the same to my Jormer partuer and niccessor. AI. M. I'OOU Cincinnati, titnU 1st, lWS. (s,-7 i S. M. BARTON. Comiiiiswioii Merchant, So. S. West Second Street, CINCINNATI. Liberal advances made on consignments. se7dtf PETER CASEY & 00, Commit sJon Merchants Port bo sale of HAY, ORN.OATS, BRAN. F L O U It, M E A L, BACON, LAlil. and Western Produce generally. No. S3 I.ETEE STREET, apr8dtf VirKSBURO. Miss. C. W. KERNEY & CO, Comraeroial Brokors, PRUDUCK ASD COMMISSION MERCIIAXT8, , A ' - . Ko. 4 SYCAMORE STREET, marll d3m : EVAUSVILLX. DCK'i NICUELSON, COMMERCIAL BROKER, KAILU0AU IND STEAMBOAT AGENT, No. 5 North Water St, ap?(MU , EVANSVILLEIND. Jos. TL Black, late of Mavsvilie, Ky. B. Al. Hijack, late ot Black, Camron A Co. 1SL.ACK, I1IIO. afc CO., COTTON FACTORS, " AND Commissiou MRrohnuts For the Sale of . GRAIN, FLOUR, BEEF, FORK, And Western Prodnce generally, : 203 FRONT STBEET, anl8tJanl'69 . MEMPHIS, TENN. CIHCIKTTATI ADV'iS. CARTON & POOL, Commission Merchants, So. 49 WEST FRONT STM Ctwciwsati. 8. M. Baetom. M. M. t-ool mch25 dU D. A. Clarke, Memphis, Tenn. J. B. Druby, lte of Carlmell dt Drury. . CLARK d; DRIIBT, (Successors U Cartmell A Dairy.) Irocltto ntl General COMMISSION MERCHANTS Xo. 2IO FKO.vr STREET, Bet. Washington and Adams, M KM PHIS, TENN. P,v perrol-Kion we refer to Brandels A Crawford. Louisville, Ky.; Barton & Pool, Cincinnati, iblo; L. Kuttner, Jr., A Co.. Kvansvllle, Ind.: Ilsyiiuit A Wblllaker, Evansvilie, lDd. ; ":ole Brothers, St. Louis, mo. ; i narles T. Hinde, Cairo, III.; F. W. Smlih, President People's Bank, Memphis, Tenn.; W. H.Cherry, President Meicbanu' Kalional Bank, Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke. Kly Co., Mempb s, Tenn.; Newlon Ford A Co., Memphi-s Tenn.; Stiatton, Ooyer S Co., Memphis, Tenn. sel dlf
Regular Evansvilie and Henderson m-' Daily Packet ' The fleet, and splendid Bidewheel sttsner
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vaAiiutLi rKiuns, Master; . - U j Tiiti - .' ' . ' n' 1MRT, Cleric. H ill plys a rearular packet between kS aL,svllleand Henderson, offering unequalIna clos connect ion witb the E. A tJ. U.R. FARE- - nrougn anu way. . passeDgers only so ... JanUdU XUKE NlCflOLSOF, Agent. Coitio to Stay, ' Henderson & Evansvilie Daily Packet The new, fasi,, and elegant side-wheel i-assenger steamer Sallio V., Mo3E3 WALLKJf, Master; Robert Brashear, Clerk. Leaves Henderson every morning at 7 o'clock, promptly. Leaves Evansvilie every afternoon at 4 w . .... . r. u'uj.nj, . , Fare Through and way passengers 50c, Freight received at all hours at E. W. Patrick's wharf bost, free of charge. ang-JO dim E. W. PATRICKfAgent. Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet ior raaucan ana uairo. - The finely appointed steamer BM.HOVTARD, waawr; Marion Wright, Clerk, Will ply as the regular Tuesday and Friday packet for Cairo and all way landings. . Leaves Evansvilie every TUESDAY and FRIDAY", at 4 p.m. . of?TVtf?,Vro.every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 5 p.m. Through bills of lading given for freight" over the Mobile A Ohio Railroad For freight or passase armlv nn hniM or io W.G. BROWV -n ' or DUKE NICHELSON, Agents. Jyl5 dtr Regular Green River Packet : The fine Pas;?enger Steamer ' JAMES GEAY, Jon McRsynolds, Maste'. Will Dly as a reaular Seml.WAsb-ir p..bi between Evansvilie and Woodbury at d all way landings, carrying freight and passengers at lowest rates. fniarUdtr Dexter'a Independent low-pressure Packet QUICKSTEP H. T. DEXTER. Master. Leaves Evansvilie for Cairo every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 p.m., positive!y. connecting at Cairo with SU Lonis. Alemphis.and Now Orleans packets. .. . 1. . . . VT -wi . . DUKE N1CHEI LSON. Agent. janl tf JForPaducan and Cairo. Regular Wednesday and' Saturday Packet. The magnificent side-wheel steamer AISM4DA, A. M. DusouriiKT, Master; Will p. JVwhr.I . a Geo. NicuKusoir, ieri Leaves Evansvilie every WEDNESDAY and HATUKDAYat 4 p.m. leaves Cuiro every THURSDAY and BUNUA.Yat5 p.m.. making close connections at Cairo with flrst-class packets for St. Lonis, Memphis, and New Orleans. Connects at Evansvilie with tbe K. AC. R.R., and IheTarascou for Louisville. For freight or passage apply on board, or to F. M . H CJM PffREY A CO., or DUKE MCHELKON. BeI2 tf Agents. DRY GOODS. SCIIAPKEU, DUSSINU & CO., wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, II and 49 Main Street, EVANSVIIXK, ISD., ZZ Have a complete stock of RtTMMER r GOODS, which they will close ont leneap to make room for FA LL STOCK. CO 2 A complete rtock of AMF4I(JX " IFI.AON and STKK tH I. IIS always on band, or made to order atihort notice. a. Abio, Agents for the celebrated a u ILUUKSIE HKW1AU MACHINES, I Which we warrant have no superior In ilhls country for family n.se. Katlsfac a ilion guaranteed, or the money refunded. Come and sea them, or send for circulars. i . SCHAPKER, BUSSING A CO. JylOdtf , , STOVE WORKS. Excelsior SIotc Works.1 BL.EMKEII, TICiJLlIAN & Co. (Successors to II. K. Blemker), , MANVFACTUREKS of tho fine and heavy EXCELSIOR STOVE, J the most durable now made, and the famous CHARTER STOVE, . and the good and cheap - Armada, Stonewall, Kentucky, TENNESSEE, and PALMETTO STOVES, and a great variety of U J?A,.',i HTOVE8? all of the latest and most approved patterns. - j Also. Light and Smooth Country HollowWare. Skillets and LWs, Ovens and Lid. Dog-Irons, Dinner Pots, Tea-Kettles; and particular attention paid to the manufacture of Hoood-Work CASMB05 JSQMS, GRATES, Ac, c. Also Tinware ; and Dealers In Tinners' Stock. If desired. Cooking Stoves warranted for twelve months. Orders solicited before purchasing elsewhere. Konndery, corner Sixth Street and Canal. Store and Sample Room at No. 14 Second eireei. ti. k. Blemker's old stand. BLKMKER, T1LLAI AN A CO. may29 PHYSICIANS. DR. IL M. 1IAKVEY, ttOOM NO. 1. WALKER'S BUILDING Corner Main and Third Streets. Office IIourMW to 12:2 to 5: 7 to 9. - U dm DR. A. C. HAYNES Devotes bis time exclusively to treating Diseases of the EVE, at his o nice, on the corner of Tnlrd and Walnut Streets, opposite the Clt, Council Chamber. A free clinic for the benefit of the poor, from 8 to 8 o'clock A. M. Office Honrs From V to 12 A. u. and from 2 to S p. m. maid dum
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I ..- HT F.Ajt-rA V I'KINJ'I.VG. No printlug' esiablisitrneul in t lie West has better facilities or greater ability for doing J ne Steamboat Print Ins.. Our aiortnoenlor Joli Ty, .tlioari very lsre and complete, is cwiKUiDtly leuii; added to, nnd our job deparxuient Is- nnder tiie jei .sonal supervision ol one oOlie best Job printers in tiie li iiiifwi w-t. SniV plAlb r, lis nicy,: Hill Jihads, m. fin ,S' -aros. ufcK ami aieai TICK-Wbarf-b'ofi0J'1e,7Jj8a with either of, the wnarr-boate will W promptly aTteiuled to. ' A'-" W.U....." 1 i ; . i . .'.iHrr nud 1 lit t r rhe feather yesterday moruin- was of a real Anturunnl character Wing olfi t,nA i,:;i- i , - . . . . ? , . n MuS.ufllgM,wj bavc no doubt mere was irost out&tJc tho city ' Jn ueeu, one oi me carriers of the Jrim nal Tcports'sccin frost on hU rr.nt mi ' - , i . . .. ""' i ne aay. wa? fceauttf iMIy clear and uriui. i ne- -river - aurmir the 't hours ending at 3 o'clock ypsrerday had risen about 8 inches; and was tmccr Divwiy. iue suitittt is rising, it ja again rising at Cincinnati, but fallinjr at Pittsburg-, witE 8i feet in the' chan nel at latest advices. " ' 1 , . . ., . . i '. Arrivals sod nepMrtarca.' The arrivals and departures up to.! o'clock yesterday :incla"de: theMolliie ISortonand Salfie V:; Henderson io return;' Barling, Cincinnati' to Blemphis; LiDtooV 'from Kastp'orti Sam Orr; from the bone yard; !OMIe Sulli van, to Can nelton.- ,n . Boat DHe. j lAmong th6 first boat duo here are the Cumberland and "Indiana, from Cairo; bam. S; Hale, from Louisville ; Palestine; for Memphis; Lottawanna, St; MaTys; Alaska' and Silver Spray, for XVew Orleans r Charmer : and J. P. Webb, from Cincinnati- Shamrock, for St. Louis ; Linton, from Kastport; G. A. Thompson,' for Nashville, and jouiaiana for New Orleans. T sileellaneona. 1 business ? wis "moderately aclivc yesterday morning, ! though ' arrivals were but few..........C.The: Darling passed down at 8 a. m with a staving good trip, chiefly through freight. She discharged and received but little here... ..The Henderson packets had a'good show of people. .The Linton had a good trip in. She retires from the Tennessee Itiver trade, and tho Sam. Orr resumes' her trips. Tfce Linton will probably go to the Wabash to-day, Captain Ilayward was not quite decided ut noon yesterday.. .....i.The -Sam. Orr came up io the wharf 4iod looked exceed ingly ; pretty. She lias been treated to a new coat of paint, outside . and in. The bulk heads forward in her cabin acd her office have been handsomely grained, and look liko oak. - 'Captain Duncan has a right to be proud of his pet packet. .......The OIlie Sullivan had a big load out, chjefly -wheat for .Rock port.......Captaiu' John (filbert, oi Goiconda,. is in. tho ciiy. . He brings cheering- accounts. from lower Egypt. Ho visited the Fair (J rounds' yesterday, and is surprised, to see the people a of i Evansvilie-, and Vanderburgh . County.: lakin? so little interest in a matter that: so deeply concerns their prosperity Several flatboat?, regular old-fashioned " broad-horn passed down yester-' day-.-,..We are still without, any detiniteadviues from the. ,Wabash, but have merely, learned that it has risen sufficiently to become navigable for .liht draught boats.. The Charmer will be here positively this morning, nnd ' leave for Cincinnati at ten o'clock totmorrow morning The P. WiLb should also be here this morning. I :,') i." i . V. ' lltnnls I.eRvlntc ToDsy. ' For (7airo. The fine passenger Btcamer Cumberland Captain lieu. Howard, will , leave for Cairo and ull way landings ut-. 4' "o'clock this even ing,.- She has excellent passenger appointments and genial, whole-souled officers.. Marian Wright and JJruce Hunter are Jier obliging clerks. . .For vLouisvii.t.e The tidy and pleasantly appointed : Palestine is the regular j Tuesday packet for Louis ville and 'all intermediate ports'at 'I o'clock this evening.' Captain Ike Dollis,. ariexperiTjnced.. and,, popular officer,' is' her temporary commander, and Phil. P. "Brauham, a courteous and deservedly pwpulaf young gentleman, is her chief clerk. For IlENDRasoy.Tho beautiful, and fleet sido-wheeL steamer Mollic Norton leaves astnaal, promptly at 4 o'clock this evening,' for ' Henderson, having most elegant cabin accommodations and great ' speed.' Ca plain Charley . Perkins ; and - the 1 Terry brothers, her lchief officers, - are aecomplished and acoonimodatiu r gen-tlemen,-: '! :. The iiew and splendid side-wheel f teamcrSaHie will leave for Henderson' promptly at 4' i. sr. to-day. She in-af beautiful ! little -"boit, with nice l cabin appointment. 1 Ciptain MosfcaWallen commands, aud Robert Brashear' is her clerk. . ' Both arc clever and pleasant gentlemen.Foa J5 A8TPORT. The magniGcent Sam. Orr in an entire' new dress and with additional attractions, will resume hcrplaoe in the Tennessee River trade to-day, leaving at 1-P.M. lor EastDort and all way 'poriB, undei command of that sterling gentleman and accomplished officer, Capt. Allen Duncan, who has built up, by hi3 energy and perseverence, a trade for Evansvilie second in importance to none that eomes to thi city; Strong competition -will' be 1 made for this trade this1 Fall --by Cincinnati and Louisville, and our merchant should look to' it that it docs not suedced. Work for Capt. Duncan and his Imjiutiful Orr. :-Val; Sorenson ftill occnpicn the office, and Alf. Maynard is her obliging freight clerk. ' For New Orleans. The new- and maenificent i Bide-wheel steamer St. Marys, will bo hero tb-day, en route to New Orleans, as the pioneer in the Fall trado.' She n elegant and finely appointed boat.- Captain T. C. Sweeney and Morris Dorsey, are her accomplished chiefs, and more
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icr.. ciiipnns wii n,i "i-porhinity to forward rn idu t,t" South. m :t Ulenuti, from r i:x, hnt Cincinnati .T! o 0..lt,. ,-;,,t 'cdnc;id;iv nnvs : Here the river I :n il., - i duriu:: tho twenty four l.on,' ''f ;ist night, with I,-. t ;nV.K :r tho ichanne- by It.- W:,ro'r-work4 luntk, where it was Mill rising. Theiwill bo 7!. feet unc-er th. Covii f.;I..T bridge to-day for pasin steamers Mr. W'm. iK'c:ii, ftli;; oillcv of il,e Westmoreland, lia re turned from his trio to West Virtrinij m line health. - Mr. Stephen Mor.-j; 3;a; pold the Peerless a. she cot lie--, at Litt'e Rock, to Captain 1 . P. Forney, for the Attakapas Ira Jo, for SI 3,00 J, provided she h as reprt Hoofed here. A! r. Morse arid (Jnjtain Forgey leave far Little Rook together, duriua: thti nreeot week, to examine the Peerless, lu the liieantuue, Mr. Morse designs disposing of his inter?t in the steamers liesper and Florence Traber. now iu Arkansas River. Tho Gaze tie says : The Major Anderson made her last. mTi V-LouisviIle yesterd.v in the in V? -JaC'- oJenws lor Wheeling on Friday. 'LOUISVILLE. - T;,e G,uur of W ednesuay says: The St. Marv'u .. i . W' - yesterday aud , , tele She will leave on l hursd.y in order to get over the 'fa Is en th,. . ' i a i 1 l ii ni ir f .1 ii , , ., K"-ai;ut water. bhe has been thoroughly refitted and repainted, and looks as cood aa new. Captain bweeny will have charj Alex, htewarr, a tie gentleman, will go i , the office an.i will have charge of the freieht de partment. The Democrat wyn: Tho Roso Ilite came no nv.r ii. falls re terdav throuh the chute, and tho St. Marys camn up through the' Indian chute. It is reported that Captain Sam. Iildreth will take command ot" th, mail-line steamer (Jen. Lytle. That's all right. St. Louis. The Democrat of Wednesday says: River declining tslowlj. Water to 'airo about six feet, t ) Keokuk four feet. in. the Illinois thirtv inches, and the Missouri is fullin aud likely i t give, trouble soon. 'J here is a fair stage of water from tin lower rapid to St. Paul. Business fair and weather fine. The Missouri and up per Mississippi boats were receiving liberally yesitrday. and it is Presumed that two Ohio River beats will get oil' to-day with all the freight they want. The Helena was sold at auction ycs'erdny by the U. S. Marshal, tor ?.j,.H)l' .1 onn Jtaunon being the successful bidder, for other parties, no aouDt. I erm.-i. one-thinl cash, onethird in two mouths, and one-third in tour. J his boat n bat two and :t half years old, never nut with an accident, is a stern-wliee!cr, and e mu off the do:;ks a few years hucc. bhe cost $28,000, and is for pale now, we learn, for $7,000. Louisville must l ea nieasnnt idaee. The Lent ien.it of Mondiy says: Nearly every other eha; w. met on the wharf yesterday was drank. Vcs, it is iu tensely D;mcralic and eminently Conservative, and has a great waterfa'l. JOHN II. SCOTT, ISo(kMellciBtatiixkr AND A llWN i 11 A I. Xo. 53 MAIN BTKKEr, C3e. Serouil, , 4iuirdly . i:v.ism,i,i;. Isr. CHATFIELD & WOODS, w a n n r a r t ii n k r s AN!) WIIOI.KSJI f.K 1AIKU DKALKKS 77 ana 71) Wiilnnt Slreet, Keep constantly in limn! i oriiil ie asiil (iiiiiinut l FLAT-CA 1 FOLIO, HEM Y, MKIiilil, IU)AL, ASl) hlP:i:-il01Ab FLAT T.KTTKKS. various vU!jl; i'l.'l' (XlMMKKCI AIj aNI r.WKr.T Nol'l; Hulbr.l'n i.A.i:i roVKU J'AJ'ICltM, N'os 1 and 'i also. otli-r brHiiils, rf all colors; fKIN'i'KKH' l.'Altit Si'ol.'K, n Jiew. colored mid while; also, I'Ur CAKH4, in lull variety ot jniill!l,'i hil Hlrxn. , RULED LETT Eli, NOTE, AND CAFl'Al'ERS, -VarlouH, weights and mUlli,- ' MANUKACTITKlEhS Olf PAPER BAOS & FLOUR SACKS, All lzes nud numliorft, first qualllj ol jiiipi r. Af 7V;p?r, ManilUi. J:per. Book JA'prr, Wraptl iiij Paper. Co'ornl littler '.,. r, Ua.it litptr, iStarcfr I'tijer. (Xtmite J"uper, Tar Jtoiirtl.i, fitru v Hoard t. ,e:itlier of all IiliidM Kor Bindern' nse, togftlier wl li ami KINOKRH MAt lH VEHY, All of wtiirh we ollVr t lowest uinrkel pri2!). Orders by mull promptly n .1ml. CHATKIKId) A WOODS. 77 nd 7s WalniH rttrnet. roartliltf ImiluMHtl. FISH & MliTEIt, Wholesale Booksellers & Stationers, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, M ISC EL LANEO US BOOKS, FADER ENVELOPES, General stationery, Evansvilie, Indiana. Ju!y91y - jon?f ivinso:j, BRASS FOUNDER AND FiNISHErt, Steam and tins-FIpe l itter, Manufacturer aud Dealer in Skum nnd Water Uiitu-PH, fpell-r nn, t itnljfjitt Mlul, and ull Articles apfitfitaiuiug to a rjru.-vi Foundry. STEAMBOAT A'D GE.NKUIL BLACK" SMITIILVG, Water Street, bet. PSner.iid I.eet. . .; . ., KVANHV1LI.K, IND. VC'aslipa'd for old Copper aud Urans
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