Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 September 1868 — Page 3
...SEPTEMBER 2, ISfiS. MISCELLANEOUS. President Johnson's short-hand writer receives $2,500 a year. A Band of Gipsies are visiting Belfast, Maine. It is tjroDOsed atrain to nominate Mr. Gladstone to represent Oxford IT . university. The Ocean House, at Newport, cleared $20,000 in two months. U hreecoroered visitin? cards are the latest style. An Oxford professor is writing the liio ot Queen .biizabeth. Brooklyn's valuation is $161,317,5C0. Board is $3 50 per week in North Carolina. The British royal family cost the country $32,500,000 annually. A beggar died recently in Rome worth $t0,000. Five hnndred perfumes are sold in this country. A large Hack bear has been seen in the woods near Davenport, Delaware County, N. Y. A man ninety years old applied at the Health Office, San Francisco, to ve vaccinated, recently. ; .. . ; , A flash of lightning lasts only the one millionth part of a, second, according to Arago, th celebrated French Havant. A lady from a New York State town is made brilliant by $100,000 worth of diamonds. Over 100,000 copies of Disraeli's novels have been sold sinco he becamo Premier. , Dayton, Ohio, annually manufactures 044,000 gallons of linseed oil, worth $1,200,000. Sun-dried oysters, cured like beef, hanging in the gun, are becoming an important article of traffic in California. , The poetical work of the late 4; Miles O'lleilly," edited by bis friend Savage, are in press. A new statue of Commodore Perry is to be unvailed in Newport on the 22d inst. Saratoga hotels have yet about 800 guests. . The season will, probably, close the first week in October. - Susan White, aged 100 years, died in Philadelphia last week. " Professor of the accumulative art" is tho California term for thieves. Imitation pearls for dress trimmings and necklaces are much in vogue. Browning's "longest poem in the language" will shortly appear. ,:, .- i A flying cat has been found in India. The circulation of Itochcfort's Lnnterue has increased to 120,000 copies einoe its removal to Belgium. I'lanchette is now being made of glass. The inventor of tho gamo has realized $50,000. Among the new novels in London, are "Sweet Anne Pae." by Mortimer Collins, and "Threo Wives," by the author of " Margaret and her Bridesmaids." An Edinburgh paper says: "We regret t find that tho announcement of the death of Mr. vY is a malicious lubrication." An eighteen year old miss, lately from one of tho fashionable watering places, says there is nothing mean about, her Iover. fie has given her an $8,000 ring as a souvenir. M. Girardin wants Franco to go to war for her "natural limits" tho Khine. Rome is troubled with a strike amonif tho bakers. A Dr. Hirsh, of Rotterdam, has discovered a method for making deaf mutes both hear and speak. The street robbers, with whom London is infested just now, have hit upou a new dodge. A ruffian stoops down, as if in the act of tying his ehoo, and then suddenly bouncing up butts his head violently into the stomach of a pedestrian wLi is passing by, and sends him :bead over heels. Confederates then pounce upon their victim and fleece him of bis money. An old man was choked to death in Philadelphia, on Saturday, by trying to swallow a larger piece of meat than would pass his throat. A brilliant lady at a ball in Saratoga, sent to a newspaper correspondent a memorandum of the size ot her waist and the expense of her toilet. A new society, composed of literary men and artists, has been formed in Paris, under the name of Les Amis tie Nous Menus. Young Dumas, Octave Feuillet, and Theopnile Gautier are members. Madagascar's Queen was buried in a silver box valued at 145,000 francs. Her jewels, dresses, furniture, &c, and also a box full of piasters, which fifteen men were reuuired to carry. were also buried with her. The " patent safety coffin was. advertised under the head of-Amusa-ments in the New York Times last week. : t . It is said short dresses will be in voi?ua for parties and balls next Winter. : . : . In the papal army there are more than 1,000 roirriod Dutchmen, whose wives and children are supported by tho authorities in Holland. Recently tho latter requested Cardinal Antonelli to withhold half ot tho pay of the Zouaves for the Bopport of the families, whereupon the veterans threatened to desert if the demand wis greo.l to. Their threat settled the matter. The iuvoluntary transposition of words by actors on the Btage are sometiuios very auiusin. Mrs. Barry, in the third act of '"Man and wife, in a fi"no between Helen Worritt and CharLi Autlencourt, last Friday, at S lwyn'9, made the following laughable slip: " Half an hour ago nothing in the world would have made me marry another man, but now that I soe ot what your caper ia temperable," etc. . . Of the many million tons of coal produced throughout the world annually. England furnishes 104.000,000 the United States 25,000,000, P.-ussia nnd the Zolverein 20,000,000, France 10,000 000, and seven other countries the balance. Last week John C. Fisk, son of Hen. Clark Fisk, of Hydepark, Vt whi e attempting to drive a vicious bull from his lot, was furiously attacked by the animal, and so severely bruised as to cause an internal ruoture which the physicians say must
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cacals aro doing a heavy business in transporting coal at the present time. All the rolling stock and barges a;e employed. Thaekambau. the Fiian King, is seven feet high, and his son, a youth of eighteen, stands six feet on his bare solea, and yet they are not con sidered Anakans among the country men. In tho five mile rowing match between Mr?Kte! nni Ttinaor Men Vhi-lr on Monday, the former beat his oppo neni nait a miie Jiisfori writes to a paper in Turin that tho United States, " but for the climate," would be the finest country in me world, ana that civilization is quite advanced here It is not very complimentary to the liquor dealers that the "wickedest man selected from the population of a great man? cities ana towns is a member of their trade. Miss Chra LouUo Kellogg arrived at iNew lork Iroin Kurope on the 18th inst. Joseph Harwojd, of Manchester, Vt.. a lad about fourteen years ot aee. was arrested on 31 ouday, for placing obstruction , on toe railroad track. with I ho hope, as ce paiu, of seeing the cars smah up. lie acknowledges setting fire to the ban recently burn ed belonging to Mr. Hawley. He has been sent to the State Reform School An attempt was recently made to lynch a fellow in Kentucky who had the reputation ot beating his mother, but he shot one or two of his assail ants and discouraged them. ,. His niother now writes a card, saying that it was all a mistake: that she some. times fought with her 6on's wife, but nver with him, and that it was all in tho family at any rate. .. v John Wepfer. a Swiss, livinz on the "Stono Farm," in Greenfield, was killed by a bull recently. Tho animal bad never before been considered vicious, but its victim was found dead in the pasture, with unmistakable indications ot the manner of his death. ' i 1 1 .i.Ni i " ; Pollard, the . author of "Lost Cause." has discovered a .close re semblance between two prominent politicians of America and England Pendletcn and Disraeli. j Dr. Bowles, one of 4 the Indiana Sons of Liberty, practices medicine for nothiug in preference to taking out a Government license, for which he would be compelled to pay a few dollars. :- ; 1 - Mr. G eoree Pcabodv has temntirarily ceased from giving away his millions, and gone to iinnlskillen to be entertained by Sir. Jamea .Emer son Tennant and Lady Tennant, and a very agreeable tenant ha .will make of himself. Only ooe 'of Queen Victoria' daughters is said to be remarkable for Scrsonal beauty the Princess Louise, he is fair, tall and lraceful, with well cut features, a pensive cast of countenance, and blue, German eyes. Her walk is singularly distinqtie. Her youDger sifter is said to bo plain, pert and Eell'-eonsciou-i. The Hon. , Horace Greelev retains the enthusiasm, tho enercv. and the remarkable power of endurance of his youth. - In the 'present political campaign Leis.doiog yeoman's service. ; Besides, writing the masterly leaders of the Tribune, he travels all around the country making stirring sroeches to rouse the Republicans to the performance of their duty. DR. J. W. POLAND'S WHITE PINE COMPOUND. The Great New Ecgland. Remedy.' R. J. W. FOLl.D'8 White Pino Compound t, . k-. i ' Is now ottered to the afflicted throughout Ihe country, after havtog been proved by the teat of thirteen year la the New Knglaud .states, where Us merits have become as well known as the tree from which, In part, It derives lis virtues. The White Pine Compound , ' ; ; CCHE3 ,' ;. ;" , Sore Throat, Colds, Coughs, Dlpthtberla, Bronchitis, Hp It ting of Blood, and Pulmonary Affections generally. It Is a remarkable remedy for Kidney Complaints. Diabetes, Difficulty of Voiding Urine, Bleeding from the Kidneys and Bladder, Gravel, and other Complaints. " From the Boitoix Journal.) . Boston, January 20, 1864. Poland's WhitbPise CoMPotrNn. After having given It a thorough trial, we can confidently reeoiumend Jlctnd t Whit pine Omipound ax a very valuable article for the cure of Coughs, Colds, and Pulmonic Complaints geueraUy. Ia several cases, we have known it to give prompt relief w lieu all other remedies which had been tried had failed.. It is an, article which, in a climate so promotive of sudden und severe colds as Is that of Slew England, ought to be in every family; and we are sure that those who once obtain 11, and give it a fair trial, will not thereafter be willing to bo without it. : . A VAi.TJABt.is Medicink. Dr. Poland' White JHne vompountl, advertised In our columns, is a success. ul attempt to combine and apply the medicinal virtues of the White Pine bark. 'It has been thoroughly tested by people la this city and vicinity, and the proprietor has testimonials to its value troni persons well known to our cltlxeivt. We reaoiumend Its trial in all those cases of disease to which it la adapted. 1 1 Is lor sale by ail our druggists. V. y. JiniieuUenU i : r The White Pine Compound Is now sold In every purt of the United States and British Provinces. , . . , Prepared at the NEW E.LAM) BOTANIC DEPOT, Boston, Mass. " C. DAMON 4 CO., Proprietors. CLOUD & AKIN, . Whoksiile Agents, for sale at retail by all drng-lsts. mch7'iW dtf Evansvllle ACrawf rd.svlile Railroad Co. Secretary Office, Evansvllle, Ind.. ept. Hth, 1S68. NOTICE IJ HEREBY CilVK.V, that the annual nieetlug of stockholders lu this company will be held at the courthouse In the city of Evatisrllle, on Mon day, the 5th day or ot-wuer next, at ten o'clock A.m., at which time an ejection will be held for thirtecuuirectors, to serve lor the ensuing year. B orderoftiie Board. .... t seld ltd J. E. Al AUXIN, secretary. ;
FISCHEB & BITTEB, Merchant Tailors, No. 3 First Street, Next door to Lowry A Co.'s bank, EVANSVIJLLE, IND. alrytoS,hanaOC,C f Imprted Qw)da ana4daaCtl0a iu aU ca8es uawted. MATTHEW D ALZELL, Wholesale Dealer in Groceries, Nails, Whita Lead, Lime. Cement, &c. No. 18 Water Street, deolOdly EVAHsmiji, Iwn,
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
SPECIAL NOTICE. A, T I Xi 3E2 S TO THE IV -CE! Xfc V O XJ S AND DEBILITATED, Whose sufferings hive been protract ed from hidden causes, and whoso cases require prompt treatment to render existence desirable. Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired? Docs a little extra exertion produce palpitation jf the heart? Does your liver, or urinary organs or your kid neys, frequently get put of order? Do you hare spells of short breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bowels consti pated? Do you have spells of faint ing, or rushes of blood to the head? Ia your memory impaired? Is yonr mind constantly dwelling upon this subject? Do you" feel, dull, listless, moping, tired . of company, of ife? po you wish to be left alone, to get away from every body T Does aDy little thing make you start or jump? Is your sleep broken or restless? Is the lustre of your eye as brilliant? the bloom of your cheek as bright? Do you en joy yourself in society as well? Do you pursue 'your business with" the same energy? Do you feel as much, confidence id yourself? Are your spirits dull and flagging, given to fits of melancholy? If so, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia; ; Have you restless nights? Your back weak. your knees weak, and have but little appetite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia or liver complaint? , How many men, from badly-cured diseases, from the effects of self-abuso and excesses,. have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that has . reduced the general system so much as to induce almost every other disease idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and almost every other form' of disease which lumanity ia heir to, and the real cause ot the . trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored for all bet the rght one? Diseases of those organs require the use ot a uiuretic. HKLMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU is the great diuretic, and is a certain cure for diseases of tho Bladder, Kidneys, Oratel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, emale Complaints, General Debility, and all diseases of the Urinarv Or gans, whether existing . in male or female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. ' If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh "and blood are supported from these sources, and our health and happiness, and that of posterity, depend upon prompt m of a reliable remedy. 1 IIELMBOLD'S . EXTRACT BUCHU, established upward of eighteen years, prepared by . ' EI. T. H E'LMC OLD. 491 Broadway, New York, t : 1 r ' AND 101 South Tenth Street, 1'lIlLtADELIMIIA, 1'ESX , PRICE: $1 25 per Bottle, or Six Bottles for ; ; , 8 50, Delivered to any address. Sold by all druggists everywhere. None are genuine unless done up in teel-engraved wrapper, with facsimile of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed G. T. II RIM BOLD. ieis Farmers and Hooseh.eepers, T A K E NOTICE: If you want CHEAP SOA P, and at the same time the very btxt of f oap, use 'S a p o it i f i o i or C0XCKXIB1TO LIE, TBI RXADT FAMII.T BOAP-AfAKEB. The only genuine Lye in Ihe nirtrket. A box of H will ma lie mucU more Moop lhau Folasb or any bogus Jye. Manufactured by Penn'a Salt Majiufactcrinj Coapaay ' PrrrsBCRG, Pa. Importers of CUYQL1TK. and jnanufacturers of the' following Standard Chemicals: Natrona Bl. Carb. Soda, Natrona Sal Soda, Nat ona Porus Alum, Natrona Morlaile. lAcid, Natrona Refined Petroleum, Natrona Chloride of Calcium, Natrona Flourlde of Calcium, Natrona Salcratus, Natrona Caustic Acid, Natrona Sulphuric Add, Natrona Nitric Acid, Natrona Refined Baponiffitr, Natrona Salt. Natrona Copperas, etc. V (set dtf RC. JEWELL & CO., BXAUEBS IX .. . PDRE: NORTHERN ICE. FAMILIES DKJIIRISO I.KAI.TIIY Ice made on living water will be eupnlied DromoUr. by leaving orders with 11K-KEK MUIITEjN . mr2&-d3m No. U South Jfiret St.
COMMISSION CARDS KBKD. B. HCSTOX. ALEX. WILSOS. F. B. HUSTO.X & CO., Ko. 5 N. WATER ST BEET, E VANS VJLLE, INDIA NA , Forwarding " AND Commission
MERCHANTS, GENERAL, AGENTS WHITE LINE Central '' Transit Company. All freights for New York and New Enqland toicns through without trans fer. - J . - ; - aiuu . : - i - t Wei. dox Brothers. Paris Iaadlne. Tenn. A. W. Kipebottom, EvauaviUe, Ind. WELD0N BROS. & CO, ., Cotton anTpbacco Factors, PBoncrE AKi ronmssio v : J1EKCHAMS. Office COa. VINE & WATER STREETS, EVAr.BVixx.B, Lira. ....... 8reclal attention eiven to rurch.ialng nupplles. may li cliu Lewis Kuttxhk, Jr., Evansvllle, Ind. John Qiubbi Ooloouda, . 1 L. EUFFNEB, JR., & CO., commission, her chants, '! Provlaloa and PirodjiC8 Dealers, ; AND . . AGENTS KANAWIIA SALT CO., THO. X M1I5 8T KTAXSTILIK, IXD. Orders and Consignment aolldted. , ; ;. . ! ' i '-"i i .. my20 tf ; - . ; Tnos. c. siiiTn $ co. . ;! t PBODTJCX AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Dealers In Flour, Hay, Com, Oats, Grots ikidt and PRODTJCK GEN KKAiXT. No. Q 8CLTII WAIKU HIliUlTT. KVAMSVIbLC, lit 9. Agents for the celebrated HAZARD roWDKlt COMPANY. All order promptly Ulle.l. ; IJan22d '. :i.v: - PENTISTS;r . ' DE..I. TElAljS JZesident entistOver Fin National Bank, ' Corner Main and First Streets, t . ( Evufl vllle, Ind.. MANITFACrri-KKB r COST1NU oub Uum Work, Gold, Silver, Volc.uit,Corallte, and Amber Plat, Carve "Work, Artiflcla" I'alaten, &c. ADMINISTRATOR of Nltrona Oxld' (an excellent and safe aasestrtetic), Chli 10 lor in, Ether, and alao several par lyzera, NEURALGIC AfTectlonB treated. ' MY FACILITIES are as Rood and m: esLablifehuient aa larvo (oouuihMdij, of I V rooms) as any In the United States. 1 RETURN MY THANKS for the el' tensive patronage received daring- the pa! EIGHT YEAItS. lnchzl . DRUGGISTS. FKEO. 8CHUIKMAKS. . W. B. ECHFOBD SCI1UEK3IANN & BURF0RD, ApolIiecaric.H, OIEItA DRUG STORE, (CHANDLER'S BLOCK,) No. 18 South First Street, I EYASSTItLE, 1SI. Dealers In Pure Drugs, Medicines, and Chemicals; Wines, BraudieF,&c , for medicinal purposes. V, 111 keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Perfumeries, Toilet Soaps, Hair, Nail, Tooth, and Clothes Brushes. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. , . auiiiUm. ' " H. J. SCHLAEFFER. ' i! SEALER IK PURE DR UGS, ' MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS, ; Wiuos and Brauclies, Where you enn find the largest stock; 1 Toilet Articles in the West. Physicians' prescriptions filled at all hours, day or night, by none but experienced Prescription Druggists. niaj-'.ti dtim . CLOUD & AKIN, IVliolcsal DruggiaU ' - .' " . '. asx . .'. :, 'JAM FJ CTUItlXG CHEMISIS No. 16 North First Street AGENTS FOR GEORGE 1 REED'S DOMESTa LltlUID DYES. ! . - . . . , GENERAL AGENTS FOB DR. ARMISTEAiTS . T0NI0 SYRU1 UNIVERSAL C OINTMENT, and PILE 0m TMENT. Ail orders promptl ' filled. apn JOXI.V LAI 'AL, Wholesale and Beta U Drngg Dealer In Medicines, Paints, Oils, . Brushes, dec, KAIJW HT-, bet. Second a nd Third, Etm tsvllle, Ind. Particular attention given I o CUTTING WLNLiOW ULAA to auy iunldtf
COMMISSION CAXliD . BAKKKMITH, T. M. HUafPHUBV, w. a. AKt'iiER, . ', Kvausvllle, led ilempliis, Tenn. BANKSUITII, HUMPHREYS 0t!., Commission AND " Forwarding McrclianU. ir01VARI ROW,
MEMPHIS, TKSI. feo21-d3m A. 8. DAYnUKST. i. j. wBmixn. Hay burst &. IVliittaker, PROBVCK, COMMISSION A.ND MOM' WARDIIf O MERCHANTS, . ' No. 6., k)nth Water Et. Dealers In Flour, Bacon, Hay, Oats, Com and country rrodaoa. i K. BATRS.. BAIRD & START, . (Successors to W. M. Aikman A Co..) GEXEItAL AUKSTS. PRODrCl Forward lnt and Commission Mk chants, Kvausvllle, Indiana. Refer 1o 7 Q. Wheeler, Pres't. First National IJB"; . and Sam'i Orr, Vice President Kvansvlij. National Bank. Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. noll-l "WIT" E WOULD KF.MINU IVR W friends nnd former patrons that we are on f ilial' hi'ki.m, one anor oeiow Vine, next to L. Pterson's Tin Bhop. still In the trade of LIQUORS, FLOUR, COM MISSIONS, &e., and shoo Id be pleased to seeinem. , n. v. alu st co. JL 1. A CO., F0RWARDLNQ AND COMMISSI ; MERCHANTS, RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealer, LIQUORS, FLOUR, &a. 1 WATER S TREE T One door below Vine, next to L. Pierson'a Tlu bhop, Evaksvixue, In, Janl dtf. ' P. R. DrmoncHKT. late of Kvansville. In John Gilbert, Oolconda. I1L - P. S. DUSOUCHET & C0 i '" GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ho. S3 Poydras Street,- . . NEW ORLEANS. LA, Orders and consignments solicited. Refereneos W. J. Lowry A Co.. Hod Carr A Co., Henry Ayres, Esq.. J. O. L , souchet 4 Co., Evansvllle; J. w. MoOoy Son, Theo. Htelger 4Pon, Golconda; A. C MoColllster, John M. Barter, Wra.H. Lar kins, John R. Kverton, Mt. Vernon ;Hnr H1U A Co.. C. R. Davis A Co., Warsaw; w S. Vanmeter A Bro., Bowlln-Gr en, ty. A. J. Harris, Unlontown, Ky. novJb dim ir PHILIP DECKER, Third Street, bet. 8jca3rer ut Ttz' Manufacturer of , Compound Lubricating Oib for all kl'jds of Machinery; Also; LARD OIL, SOAPS, asd CA2BLK PURE CATAWBA WINE of my ow arowib, ..!.:.. iQchifiiy Dissolution Notica. ! . TIIK PAKT.-VFILNIIIR IIERRTO. fore existing In tween the ntiderslsined, nuder the name of Barton e Pool, is this day dissolved by luututl conve.ul, and the withdrawal of M, M. Pool. The business ol the arm will be fettled at thulrnld ofllne. No. 8i West Sseeond Mtreet, now r-upiel by H. M. Barion. Kit her purtucr will iiho the firm name In liquidation. H. M. BARTON. M. M. i'OUL. Cincinnati, Sopt. 1st, lwjs. CARD. RFFEltni.N'O TO the Aiiovr. I take this nppnrtnnity of thanking iny friends lor thu liberal patronage they have estcndeil to the lat firm, and of AskiBK their continuance of the same to my loimer partner nud kuccfSHor. M. m. poor. Clnclnnat!, Bent. 1st, 1WS. se7 S. IL BARTON, ConunisHion c i-: li mi t , Xo. 85 West Second Street , CINCINNATI. Liberal advances made on consignments. ee7 dtf " PETER CASEY & CO, Commission tlcrcliants For the sale of HAY, CORN. OATH, BR FliOU R, MEAL, BACON, LARD, BRAN. and Western frounee generally. Ha. 82 LEVEE KTIlKliT, apiSdtf. ,: Vicksbom. Mine. a W. KERNEY & C0 Commeroliil IJrok;r, PRODUCE AJtD COMMISSION MKKCIIANTS, No. 4 STCA3IOB1; STREET,. marll d.lm EVAK3THJLK. UUKE NICUELS0N, COMMERCIAL BROKER, S1ILB0A0 AND STK ill COAT AG EXT, No. 5 North Water St ap?0dtf EVANS VI LLE." INIX Jos. H. Black, late of Maypvtlle, Ky. ii. M. Biack, late ot Black, Camron & Co. 1JL 1CK, liT.O. & CO., COTTON FACTORS, AKD . CoinmiHHioii Moroli ivh t For the Sale of GRAIN, FLOUR, BEEF, PORE, And "Western Produce generally,' 20S FROST STREET, aulSUanl'tf! MEMPHIS, TENN. CINCINNATI ADV'TS. BAUTON & POOL, Commission Merchants, New 49 WEST rROST ST., Crscnnf AH. B. M. Bartos. M. M. root. . Imeh25 dlj P. A. Ciarke, Memphis, Tenn. J. B. Dbcsy, late of Cartmell A Drury. CLARK 3k DRURY, (Succetjsors to Cartmell A Drury.) rroliiio o.ncl General COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 210 FBOST STKEirT, ' -BeU Washington and Adams, - MEMPHIS, TENN. By permission we refer to Brandeii i A CrawtorU. Louisville, Ky Barum A : Pool, Cincinnati, Ohio; L. Kuttn". Jr., to Evansvllle, Ind.: Hay hurt A WhiUaker, Evansvllle. Ind.; Cole Brothers. Ht. Louifc, MO.; Charles T. Hlnde, Cairo, III.; F. W. Hmlih, President People's Bank, Memphis, Tenn ' W. H.Cherry, President Merchanu' National Bank, Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke, Ely Co., Memphis, Tenn.; Newton Ford A Co., Memphis, Tenn.; btiatton, Goyer A Co., Memphis, Tenn. . Isel dtf -
STEAM B O IS.
Regular Evansvllle an.r Eenderson Dally Packet1 The fleet and splendid slde neol steamer OTiiii i I "is 3Xollie Po i-ton, CHARLEY PERKINS, Mast r: Ed. T irrt, Clerk Will ply as a reeular packet 1 etwecn Evacsvilleand Henderson, offerin" unequal, ed accommodations to travels rs unci triippers. Leaves Evansvllle dally at 3J p.m. Leaves Henderson dally at a.m.. mak. Ins close connection with the .E.AC. It.R.' 1AKK Through ana way passengers only no cents. janl7 dtf DUKE NICHOLSOK, A?ent.. Como to Stay. ' '' Henderson & Evansvllle Da1 Packet The new, fast, and elegant side-wheel Passenger Steamer Sallio V., Moses Wallek, Master; ttoBKBr Brasiiear, Clerk". Leaves Henderson every morning at! VA Leaves Evansvllle every afternoon at 4 u diuck, prompur, Fare Through and way passengers 50c, Freieht received at all hours al E. W. Pat rick's wharf boat, free of charge. aug20dlm E. W. PATHICK, Agent, Regular Evan3ville and Tennessee River Packet . , , For Paducah. Jolinsomlile, and . . Kastport. The fleet and upleudld Bfearaer ' : 8AM.ORR, : ALLEN DUNCA N, Matter ; Vau .Sobknsox, Clerk. Leaves Evansvllle for Eajst nort. nnrl all Tennessee Kiver way landings as a regular weekly pucktt. nru Kridav al tour m takinir freiitfit and nnsHencpw at. IniuJ racket rates, and giving especial attention to the tllliii of orders. 1 b or freight or oassase annlv on hnoni ' selS tf ' ' Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet ior raaucan ana uairo. , . , i The finely appointed eteamcr CTJMBEIl2LA.SrD, UEir. howari. Master; AIabion WaiGUT. Clerk.- ! ' Will ply as the resrnlar Tiimilavnn,! VrApacket for Cairo and all war landings. FRIDAY, at p.m. Leaves Cairo everv WETiveNfuv . n.i 8ATUKDAY, at 5 p.m. . 7: Throaith bills of lading gi ven for fref'ahU over the Mobile A Ohio Itallroad. . 7 For freight or passage apply on board. or to W. O BKO in' V ' , ,' . or DUKE NICHELKON, . Jyl5 dtr . Agents. Regular 6reen River Packet. 1 . The fine Passenger Steamer JAMES -'GRAY, Jok McUrynolos, Musle, Will ply as a reanlar Keml.WwiriT PoAki between Kvnnsvllle and W all way landings, earning frelulit and Dexter's Independent low-pressure Packet f4 . ; QUICKSTEP If. T. DEXTEIt, Mahtkr. leaves EvunsvlUe for Cairo every MOS. J)AY and THUKHDAY, at4 p.m., posl-lve-ly. coniiectimr at airo with HU Louts, Alemphls.nnd NewOrleans packets. UL'KE JNICHELSON, Agent, i Janl tf ForPadacan and Cairo.. Regular Wednesday and Saturday Packet. The magnificent slde-whoel steamer A. M. Ddhocchbt, Master; WiuJ'.Fowwu.lp,' V Geo. Nicuelsom, j-i-a , Leaves Evansvllle every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and SUNDAY at 6 p.m.. making close connections at Cairo with first-class packets for Bt. Lou!, Memphis, and New Orleans. Connect at Evansvllle with the E. AC. K.U., and the Tarascon for Louisvlllo. For freight or passage apply on board, or to F. M. HUMPlf REY A CO.. or LUKE NICHELHON. fce!2 tf , Agents. ELECTION. Ktate of Indiana, Vanderburgh County, IBI.TTIIE HYKES, CLERK OP m the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, do hereby certify to the tsherlirol said county, what oiHcers are to le elected at the next general election, to he held oil the second Tuesday In October, lH(i8, al the dlflereut places of holding elections lu bald county, to-wit: A Governor of the Btate of Indiana. A Lieutenant Governor. A Secretary of .State. An Auditor of Ktate. A Treasurer of State. A Clek of Supreme Court. ' A Reporter of Supreme Court. A Superintendent of Public Instruction.: An Attorney General of State. A Member ix Congress for the First Congressional District of Indiana. A Common Pleas Judae lor the District composed ol the counties of Posey, War rick, Gibnou. and V.mderburgh. One District Attorney for said District. A Senator from Vanderbmgh county; two UepresentHi lves from aid county. A Clerk of the Vuuuerburgu Circuit Court. A Treasurer of Vanderburgh County. A ueooriler or Ueetls Ol .Vauuerburgn County. .... An Appraiser of Heal Estate of said county. A County Commissioner for tha Third District. A Coroner rt Vanderburgh County, and one Township Assessor lor each of ihe several Townships In said county. : And theSherjir of said coumy is hereby ordered and directed to give due aod leal notice of such election according to law. Witness my hand nnd the seal of said Court at Evansvllle, this 2Ulb. ly of August, 1S. Bi.YTITE IIYNES. Clerfc V. C. C. -per H. W. BlWL's, Deiuty Clerk. I, Jacob IL Miller, Sheriff of Vanderburgh County, do hereoy certify that thO above and foregoing notice I flection i a tiue and complete copy ol the onjiiiiRl, on file in my ofllce, lliis the -ZTlh uay of August, A.D. lSdS. J. IL MILLER, Sheriff V. O. ang29 td ARCHITECTS. ALLEN & CLARKE, - Architects & Superintendents. Omce Crescent City Bnlldmr, second floor; entrance No. ttt Main fttretU - , i'lans and specifications furnished on reasonable terms. 1 B!'a lbm i H. M0RSINNA, , . '! ' . ABCIIITECT. fflce No. 3 CHANDLER'S BUILDING Corner Fi rst and Locust Streets, Evansviue. Ind. SB- Plans and specifications for all kinds of touildlntrs fnroislied al short notice, and on reasonable terms. Xilmchlo dHie aj3W ORLEANS. E. H. FAIBCHII.D. J. W. BrNGHAX. FAIRCHLLD & BINGHAM, CommiNsion MerchantH 84 Kasazlne Street, nov2) dly NEW ORLEANS. BUILDERS' EMPORIUM. . rr AAfk FEET CHOirE VEI 25.000 PINK FLOORLMi "orsaTe at a 73, to close a eon-8lgBment-BABCOCK STEELE, Water St . bet. Locust and Walnut, nuMdtt EvansviUe.l nd.
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neut of Job Type, though very Iar?e and ooiupiere, is consinntiy oeinsnudexi to, and uurjoo uepartment is unaer me personal suiervislon of one of the best Job printers in the trmted States. ,We are prepared to Rf.'ft Postei-s, plain or f:iucy, 1U II Heads, f,lulLtttIinf. Cards. Drk and Meal Tickats. Bills or Fare. Males' Tickets for LaUr, Zf'..7?4 rJ-left with either of the wuaxt-boau will be promptly attended to. ft, Wm,,'"BlWlfr. :' he weather yesterday morning was bright, clear and tdeaaant: nr to all expectation tha riirer .nni:n..l A - 3 1 ! i iu ucuune, liaTlDir falleri. dnrJrK, lU f T : . " .nvol JUU uuura enaine atSrtVlArlyeaieruar, laoout 7. inches. Tt ;il commence rising again by this morn Arrlraln nnU DtpRrlarM, . The arrivals and 'Jdpartures np to 6 o clock yesterday, include tha Indi.i-: i t : ??, -. r . aua, I'liro . iu ' ojvuis Ylliu , iuorniDK Star, Henderson to Iouisville; Sallie V. and Moliie Norton, Henderson to return''.! i-t i t f"'Bal(' ae.J'ii: Among the first. boats due hero aro the Armada.--from - .Cairo; Pales tine, from -Louisville ; Sam. J, Hale,- for Memphis; Indiana, 'Alas Lai and Silver Spray, -for- New Or leans; Anna,-, for St. Louis;" Sam. Orr, from Eastport; Emma Flofd. for Aashvillc;lfgal Tender, and Louisi ana, from New Orleans; Louisa, from Cincinnati.? ' ; jnivl v'". it"'- ': Nlsellnaeoaa. ' Baainc&s -was moderately vedterdav morninor on tho.' lvrA U..t. r '.--i- mi luwuvcr, uut 1UW irrivaiS........l Qe creat Indiana nassed an earlvvrntrday jaorninicyinff light.-but lookintr ' af I. ...!! 44 I -XT - - wUS Ut'iiUlUUl US mUQyO 8 f 'X OUOg ream, Of t IlO lanCICU Vale Ol !ti'v t o 3 loans, ami will be here on Sunday, We hope our snipers 'will accumn&t& much freight1 for hcrJ.'.......Thc Al ' jio!..' a .,., -i i, i'xoi uiuj CMtrnxni; oui lUU Ot people, I and with'eoBsideTable 'frcIht.l'J.. The Quickhtep was receiving liberal iy, with fair prospects for a ' full load ..:."...:.Th(B gTeatf 'tow-bbat Lake Erie No. 3, pasjed down ydstcrday morn ing,' with 'a heavy ' tow' of coal...I.J. J.. The Cumberland was preparing to go to IN eWoUfg, 'yesterday, lor a lot Oi l freight.A Tho llomeo coramencod receiving' for' Cumberland, ' and the Lewtllio for TefinesHce River, j'c;,tcrday. ' Captain J. Lr Davy1 ia ngtiti aboard lookinzaa f ound as a dollar. Tho Lcwcllin brought th first bale of the new crop of Terihcssco cottOD. It was grown ! by W.1 1I:! , Jfostcr, ol Henderson County,'-Tennessee, iud was consigned -to Thad. P. Gibson & Co.."".'..T. IV AgncwV thief engineer of the J. 1 Webb, i.4 iri the city. 'Ho attributed ihe "accident to the too great confidence 1 'of the falls pilot, Vrm. Varble, who thought ' to bring tho boat jlhrough without troubling llio engineer -to back" upt as is the habit generally. When be discovered that he was about to- fail, it was too late, to pavo . her., The engines ,wcrc in first f rato order, and never worked better. The second engineer ' was at ,' one etginc, the striker at tho other, and Mr. Agncw himself at tho throttle, and every bell was answered promptly. There is an old adage.. " It is never danger ous to be, safe," and Billy Varble's reputation as u, falls pilot, is so well established, that he could wall afford to take every precaution. Pink Varble ean't well, be improved upon, and he, it wili be romembcrcd, lost a boat of his. own a year or two ago. Agnow and, his assistants left the . engines when tho water began running over the main deck, and bad a tight race to beat it (o the hurricano deck...... The Mississippi, sunk pear St. Louis last wee k, has been raised Captain Df H,. Drydcu writes under date, of September .11, from Hurricaae'ldlandj as follows: , . : ,., ; Wo are hnre. s'ully dlsannointed on aceonnt. of the heavy rains scttlnz lu hod ihe river riliK so fat-t. There U six feet on VVlR-r' bar. Had the water Kept m a month longer, we could bave helped tnis paitof the rivt:r very much. 'J'liW wetk we raised twenty-two hnais, from 2; too feet t hiouha.ud, Jrom 00 tu ia) teet loin-' the heavlcsl weeds i ever handled oaK, Tf3 n.syoamore atid cott-ouwooJ : and ctu up n Kiiore tuiny oi ireen- n ou us four iayfc one hour on 4"rtcn"" .very heavy ran.. The river i "' to day, steadily. There If a better c hsi niej on the! IJUdoW side. of tbo Ijl "' ttbovolLe tow-head; twelve. Riches more water and wider an! nocsoorooaed as ou U.ateK'e. tuciy. Hide. If the pllou. wo d try it. thev could for themselves, n one trio up and, down, how-to run the channe Thore are no loip In the chnte, and no danger. (( : the Kentucky .Id they Will find one '"V.,Jm J. ruu over i ' i ImiDKii, V. H. Kiiae-hoat Petrolla, Ohio ItlVer Improvements. " Hunt s Xe in K To. njr, ' .'For ,.('AlaiO,--Th fine , paRBenger sieamer' Cumberland, ; Captain Ucn. Howard, will leave for Cairo and all way landings, at 4 o'clock, this evening. , She lias- excellent passenger appDintmcnt3 and genial, whole souled oilice.rs. " larian Wright and Uruca Hunter are ber obliging clerks. , ! ; ,Fpa ,Louisvili.k. The tiJy and pleasantly appointed Palestine is the regular .Tuesday packet. for ; Louisville and all , icterinediate porta at C o'clock thia -evening. ; Captain 1 ke Dollift, an experienced and popular officer, rR her temjwrary . commander, and Phil. P- Braoham, a coarteoua and deservedly popular young gentlemanvU.hcr chief clerk,., : Fob CAJtNELTor.-The ever prompt and reliable OUie ; Sullivan leaves at 10 o'clock : this 'morning ;fur Owens boro, Cannelton and all way landings, having comfortable passenger accommodations.' Oapt'.- Jj Trf Hugo ia her enterprising and energetie commander, and Samuel McCarty is her elegant and obligiog cierk. The Ollie should receive' liberal - encouragement from our merchants and shippers.Post IIend5BSO. -The beautiful, and fleet side-wheel steamer Mollie Norton leaves as oaual, promptly at 4 o'clock this evening; for Henderson, having most elegant cabin accommodations and -great speed. Captain
Vl.;nM i rtlt nu 1 i xrl ' v' ' api. Mtunam will il.'CUa mi ihe Leut Jiilysmm. 1 1Spt.- Cilarlcy Miller, her UoII'k uovemenu lo-tly. The Mlume renowned cfrrk ' was' 'sniinin thh 'eiln qn'i st tn leve.- The Lori,uuwiit.a Cleric, was sustaining ine rena will prooablv load for New Orleau role Of Captain. She leaves Louis- "t. week, wttrr-C-apt. Ed. Evans, lale of !. , . r -T -r " , the Westmoreland, lu command, ind ville on Saturday next for-New Or--! tJapft. H", stimnun in theoniee. '
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r t t Ui""uis, are at - tlemen W3onin,odating genThe new and srlondij siJe-whcc' steamer S&llie V. will leave for Hen-' derson promptly at 4 p. M. to-day She id a beautiful litUa boit, with nTco f cabin appoiDtment. Capt.iiQ Moses Wallen commands, and Kobert Brashear u her clerk. Roth
clever and pleasant gentlemen. For Kastport. The elegant ra3. senger steamer terellin, Captain J. Li. JJavy, 13 now reijeivinf, and will positively leave at lour o'clock thU rninr for Kacfnnrt r,A .11 T I " icuuti I SAP H V. r W.v Tanrllna Tl, T ,.! I llr,, i l... , cers rank liigh.m their profession. Mr. J. P. Veal, her clerk, is prover bial for his courtesy snd politeness to passengers Let her go out full to day. Fd'i ClaRKSVILLE. The beautiful Komeo leavna Tnr PlorIr tr;il. on.l !1 intermediato Cumberland River porta at four o'clock to day.' She has pleas ui passenger appointment. Captain J. Ham. Throop commands, and George Throop ia her cbief clerk. Captain J. V. stands a watch at the whecand add to t'10 pleasure of passengers by hi genial good nature. ill the liorceo full to-lay Cincinnati.- tj fv ,.,v, A day says: . , " The weather was clear s ki cool wit li tha sec-jnd frst ot tli ms L",'.1' 1 lU9 I r2 " ! :. : I"-Uy tor nass I "vamers. ah me lo.-al packets r. I im .itainM. t.v le "v'"s a - - - J - -' - .M&ra V,A. ".Ia" - " "niikH'Tjii Willi MIK iril (l.-AF... A AittfUt n rait . ' ' I . v " ":,,r,," ' " -nve tuny Orb I le loaisa no to KvannnU to-dav . till til rid i I "tfor v. mincer, cterli ot l;ie Clifton will join her atcair. t;a.u ist-du and Andy .r.PJV.ri.. . Jtrt - ' :,: " . ! l ' e Normarr Is exported- hero To-J.iy ironi iouisviue. . uafiU Yerkers will retti, iri.iiuvnuu m ui II irtll ll.U (.ilTOUyUOUl lor the ArkauHss Kiver trade. Ihe 1'ino Blurt's pilots report the ICanu-wha-rislar. witit iiuavv rains, wiiln will have some ellucl In ctiei-Kliin ii,.,Mi.i in the Ohio. , . . ,, The UazeUe says : The Urilda paused Sioux Citv ThurmtHv. en route trom .Fort lleuum lo hi. Luuik. with a full ps)nirer trip. The -Ma SucaiCrJuyVht: "aa'J' ,H;"wl 0uf1 ..""'pmiu Morse, Esq., IVcshlont Of tha rvmericaa lusaraoca Company, leaves tor i.i ino ivtii-K ui-uiorrow evenltitr, to look, alter the Interests of the lts?rlois, Kiorenco Trailer, and llesper. - Jotiepii Holland, an oid stsimhoatiiian, oi iulniiily lrom lluiler I'mini .tini,, du-d at St. Louis Thitrd:iy utornli K. t.spt. r.a. r oid, ol uih Mew Atiniiiy Ula is Works, is nrt-nai Iti" j.r thu of. plat lftSH. 'I'nls will bn llio swKin.1 plate ulaas maaulaclory eHtab!lMlid lu il.is country. IX)tJiKVri.LI.K The Cuurit-r of Hatnrdny 8uys : i . : .. , ., , t?pt. Win. Vurble, Kalis pilot, who was at the wheel, mid who wassiH Iuly mjuivd when Hie boat Htruclc, w.-is able to he out yet(!rday. Ho lu tonus us tuat the engineer obeyed the signal.! promptly snd reveisetl the enginei, aurt (hat lim boat vas hacking wn. n Kim Kiruck. -Cnptaiu f. ll.Aioiierwu.Nln tho i1tr yesterday, -t is reported that he lu lends kolint on the i 1 vhi' Hiriln. Captain Kraoli ;arler, late toiuinandr of the Unlti'd Htitt.;s Alan Lln klcauxu' United MLales, was presented with a luagn I II cunt froidneadcd rnm by the oIIitirs of that boat on her lM. trip duwiu Tho prcsentstlou Swech was male by lr. liiley, cuier clerk, and was responded lc by t aptaiu Carter lit his usual hippy stylo. : t'apt lin Curler has been appoint. Siipt-rliiUjri.hiiit of the Malt Linu, uud bis brother ofllcttrs tooa this method of hliowJug their ehteem for hiiu upon the occasion of his relliiiig from command ot t nu United States. lie entered upon the Ulscharge of the dul les ot the otlire or Huperluteudent yesterday. Captain VVada succeeds him as Capuun Of the United males. The cane, wblaii is u very hau tsomo one, bearx the fillowlni; inscription : ' ln-seut-ed to Captain Kraufc Cart.i r by the oill -ei s of the United Hlal.es Afsil i.iao hteamer United Mtates, Ht-pl. 18. iSoS." HT, JoUiS. The Democrat ot. Haturda.w says: . ., , i-.... . -t . , . itlver here so nearly stalionary as. to be In u quiet state, iioais tio not appear to encounter auy trouble heme to Uaiio or Keokuk, with six and a half f.et on one Hand ami four on t he other; norm I ln Illinois with thirty luches, or t Ii e Mlbsourl with four feet of water. HiiNlness iuov-s dveiy, No excitement Iras been displayed In lue steamboat coutlicl, althouith ail seem ready for a prolonged and expenslvo coulest which will probably last Deyoud the livenof some of the principal parU.s eouoeiuetl iu it. The le-udciiey of tlie oper rivers Is towards a dectiue-st Kerl decline, we venture to aay that will end lu very low water soon, unless extraordinary raias utiail moor fall. Al Omaha and Hl.Jfosejdi.tbe MIhhoui I Is falling, and away beyond, the exclusive dispatches to tha Jtetiutcrat aunounce only eihteu Incties at liouiphan tta(lds snd two feet at tha Yellowstone's mouth. 'The weallier -continued dry and dHihUtil. The White Collar 1'acket Companv contemplate, al a very early day, taking out the hollers ol the Tom Jasper, and replacing them with tl ve others, to be inada In tblscity. ft 1 possible by thu i ht'ngs to effect a large saving in fuel. , ;. . , MEati'itw. Tlie Avahtiiche 'of ' 'Friday Kays: I ' ' : ' ' ; - - ' Weathet1 cool. Tho river bera is, still rlhinpr siowjy with Vi'A leel. lu tbo cnannel W b i to -und . Arkansas Iti vers ara un changed. If aw OBLkANS. The I"meof Tlinr.sday aaya: ,.,t..ti; ., . . i -. The weather yesterday was clow and cloudy, with strong nppearauees of r&;n. out, notwitnsiandiiiK all Miifns, i iiu uone up to dark.. This is siMiieiinns K wondered at, as It rained every day lor llio past week.s 1'erhHps the clerk of tu weaUior held yesterday lor lulermlisioii and will beilaa)ain to day. ltusinehiou ihe iauillu yesterday wm quite active. Theie was an unusual Mir auioiix levee pedeatrlans, while the patia -ets at eiiher laiidiurfs were receivinjj considerable freight. j... .j i... jm m j. C. PUWUfUKT, , . . , F. D. bUfOCCUEI'. J. C. DUSOUCHET A CO., COTTOXFACTOnS, Prodaee and Provision Meicliint?, i 30 NORTH WATER STfiEKT, , i . .... ; ; . , :VANHVXM'K.1N1. Order.4 and consignments sfilhltt'd. sel5dtr i' ' ' - '" ' ' ., ' ! FREDERICK GEIU PIA NO S, MED ODE ON &t and. all kinds of Afnsieal instnuanU. .' Instruction Books, H beet Music, . nltar and Violin Btrlugi. , AC, Ac. 'forth SUU Third Street, Uetween Byeamore and Vine, . Evansvllle, Ind. Hoie Agents for Htt-ln way Hons fd ant C-iicaerinx Sou' Uold Medal fian: aiso loriiaynes liro. h flanos.ana fnuce Brother's M elol eons and Oi gans. MRS.-N. L. FAY, EIetr-lIotaulc lliHlclnu. . Impart IrmiieduU Ilelte lu fferi-out : CONSULTATION FREE. Particular attention paid to Female Weak" - . iisnes. Realdtnce and orllce Second Slr-et,let. Locust and Walnut. uyl.d .iu . : -.1
. j and eaMt till noon, When n veered 1.,, ! Houtheat. Here the Hvei ! huVJiii ' . 1 " lncbc, during the twenly-f T, A J acuvo by the Vatcr-workM mar c. wii,tt n nritl. swelling slowly. There wl:l 1 v. ri,
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