Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 October 1868 — Page 3

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, for tetsn? FiWteSi Notf here the llJard take int Consideration tho matter bfre-districtiDg Pigeon Township into a sufficient number of Election Precincts, and it appearing that the present Precincts are insufficient, the said Pigeon Town fhip is therefore divided into the leilowing Precincts, to wit: First Pr,rjrr.t Shall CODSlst Of all

the territories within the following boundaries, to-wit: Beginning on the Ohio lliver at the loot of Ma berry Street, rnnnin? thence by Mulberry Street to the Old Cemetery, thence to the Canal.-thence along the Canal to the Kn'gnt TowDhip line, thence south akuc the Knight Township line to the Ohio River, thence along the Ohio River to the place of beginning. j'lar of Voting John Myers' grocery, corner of iSecond. and Cowan Streets. cemd Prcciuct Shall consist of all the' ttrr tory between the lollowing boundaries, to-wit: Beginning on the Oh'o River, at the foot of Biullrry Street, running thence along Mulberry Street to the Old Cerretery, thence to the Canal, thence alone the Cunal to l'i:ghth Street, thence along Ei-hth Street to Chestnut street, thence alone Chestnut to the river, thence along the river tovihe place of c.cinnin. oluig Place Habenicht'd grocerv, - Third Precinct All the territory within the.fol lowing bounds: Legmning on the Ohio River at Chestnut Street, running thence along Chestnut Street to Eighth Street, thence along Eighth Street to Main Sfreet, thence along Main Street to Fifth Street, thence along Fifth Street to Locust Street, thence along Locust Street to the Ohio lliver, thence along the Ohio lliver to the place of beginning. Place, of Voting Upper Engine House. Fourth" Precinct All that territory beginning on the Ohio lliver at Locust Street, and running thence by Locust Street to Fifth Street, thence by Fifth Street to Main Street, thence by Main Street to Eighth Street, thence along Eighth Street to Vine Street, thence aJong Vino Street to Fifth Street, thence by Fifth Street to Sycamore Street, thence alongSyoamere Street to the Ohio lliver, thence aloi g the Ohio Kiver to the place of bey'.nning. r:;. Place of Voting Court House. Fifth Precinct. All that territory bcgiuning ou the Ohio River, at Sycamore Stiect; running thence along SycamoreStreetto FilthS reet; thence along Fifth Street to Vine Street; thence along Vine Street to .Eighth Street; theuce along Eighth Street to Ingle Street; thence along Ingle Street to Carpenter Sfreet; thence along " Carpenter to Centre; thence by Centre to Pine Street; thence along Pine Street to ' the Ohio -River; thence along the Ohio River to the place of beginning. Voting Place Vine Street Engine House. Sixth Precinct All that territory beglnuing on the Ohio River at Pine Street, and running thence along Pine to Centre Street; thence aloug Centro to Carpenter Street; thence along Carpenter Street to Inglo Street; thence a!og iDgle Street to the Caaal; thence aiong the Canal to 1' ccou Creek; thence by Pigeon Creek n.l-th Ohic -River to the plnert .f b ginning. Voting Flace Laniasco Engine House. ' ' - Sevufh" Precinct, All that territory be finning at the intersection of the eauil aaJ Second Avenue; runnirg thnc along Second Avenue to Eleventh Street; thenco east to First Avenue; thence norrh to Pigeon t'rpk; thmce westwardly along Pigc n Proolt to the canal; thence nlon? the canal to the plaoe of beginVol in t Plica Kolle'a Warehouse. tig-'th Pncinct All that territory be sit. nii.g at Second Avenue and Eleventh St ree; running thence east to Firt A venae. thence north to Pigeon Crt:tk, trence : eastwardly 'along Pigeon Crock to the State Road, thei.ee ' southward along the State Rnni to tho continuance of Ann S'rect, theDce "along Ann to ; Ingle Strut t. thente alone; Ingle to the canal, thence along the canal to Second Avenue, thence along Second Avenue to the pla'.fo of beginning. Voting Place Sehrader'a grocery, on Oik ley. Street, between Sixth and Seventh. " ' .; ; Ninth IVecinct. All that territory beginning at- the corner of Eighth Street and the canal, running thence along Eichth Street to Ann Street, th ."ice n''mg Ann Street to the. State Ro id, thence along the State Road to Pigeon Creek, theneealong Pigeon Creek, to the Knight Township line, thence south along the Knight Township line to the canal, thence along the canal to the, place of beginning. Voting Place. Uhl'a Pottery, on Main Street. ' . t 2'tnth IVecinct. -Shall eonaist of all th.it territory in Pigeon Township situate west of Pigeon Creek. 1 ofYifiriVace.-Independence School Ifnusc. ' HTATI-: OP INDIAXA, i Vadkrbproh CotJjmr. f. I. Victor Bisch, Auditor in and for said County,' hereby certify that the forr g-irg is a true copy of the original, ss the same appears of record in my office. Witness ray hand and official seal -I at Evauevule, this 26th day of September A. D. 1SC8. ,; Victor Risen, A. V. C. sept2-d&wtoctl3 IsiiiVE WORKS. Exec' Stove Works. (Bucewisora to IT. E. Blemker), AM tacu'rers of tho Una and heary Escr.L3ioE stove;. tJ'.e most tia jus duiable now made, and the CHARTER STOV ' and Ue good aiul chap , Amada StoaswaH, Kentucky, - TEN.VtiSJEi:, and PALMETTO 8TOVE3, und a great varioty of A'icHV--, all "if tlie laUwt UK A. TllfO and moot apJo, Lilclrt and Smooth Country Hollow Vv'Hiie, i-ltJlIfU nd Lids, Uvens and Lids, .Uvse-troni, liuuer Pot, Tea-KetUee; and imrlicuiar atlentiou paid to Lbe manglwy f ure oi' loo3e-Worlic tMMLlON FE0XT8, GRATES, Ae Ac. . Also Tiuvfiire j, and Dealers In Tinners Stock. 1 r dtrd. Cooking Stoves warranted for twelve inotitlis Ordn 61lelted kefore pttrobMing elsew'ro. ' L f kVuii Jfery, corner Sixth Street and Canal. iftcro ivuiHampIe Koom at No. 14 Second tire't H. F Bleruker' old Htand. may 29

iew Real Estnie Agency.

J. I Elliott 2fc Sou TJ3AVK OPENRI) A REAL KSTATJi gg. Agency for the sale of and renting o ' lands, tivu-sert, vc, Ac. Persons having houses or land to real or sell, or persons wishing to purchase or rent, will do well by culling ja them at their office, on Third Street, near Locust' In Klllott'w Blook jvnell tr IV. II. ItMJSMAJT & CO., Keal Estate Agents, No. 63 2taln fctreet, KVANSVIIXE. IHD A Notarv Public in the office. Iap29dtl A INVALUABLE MEDICINE Purifying of th8 Blood. DR. J. W. POLAXfl'S Xiiimoi Doctor, A Positive Remedy for all kinds of Humors, Scrofula, Scurvy, Salt Rbenm, Carbuncle and Bolls, Ulcers, Rnd all ObsLlDato Affections of ttie Skin, InCainmatory or Clironio Klieuiufttism, I'llos. CUrouic Diarrhoea, Mercurial Diseases, and every Taint of the System; Dyspepsia, ud these Affections originating In the Derangeoaent of the Digestive Organs, Tis., Bilious Complaints. Neuralgia, and riervon8 Affections, Headache, Langour, and Depression of tipirits, Lioaa oi Anpft ite. Cons-ipatlon. T1 .Tvv t'oiauotnid vu. II. si. pieuured by Dr. VV. POlANI, la 1S1T. and v. hs then em ployed witn giet siMwss In expelling iiu-moi-a IVoui tue blood; bnt iu l4a a medical friend, who wis quite celebrated &s h pbysiciaj, esprcially iu tiie trealuieut ot Uumors. Knested so.ua important improvements, Wiiicli were adopted, roil which Ua madelti (mo uie peo, le bay) tho very best remedy for f,:i kinds -of huuioii known to "the fact'lty." Tills nreparatiou is composed entirety o( vegetables, anions w -loh are SarsapaviiJa. Yellow Dock, Noble Pi ue. Mandrake, and Bloodroot. When the originator lived in New Hampshire, at OoflFStown Centie, for the space of thirty or forty m.ies sround,anJ InMancheslei pai tlculurly.theUuinoi' ixwtor was well known and highly valued lor theuumorons and wondeii'ul cures wnicu It effected. TUough manufactured in lare qnaulities, the supply was liequeutiy exhausted, aud purchasers had to wait tor more to be made. In that region, koiutt very severe cases of Erysipelas were treated with und they were cured ! Kiysipela Aires, or carbuuele those usly, painful ctlcers were entirely removed wherever Ibis medicine was faithfully used. iSo it was with Mcrolnln aud Salt Kheam. The Humor Doctor cured them. it is free from uy dangerous drugs, Is pleasant to the taht, sale, yet euro and effective in its action. Prepared at the NEW EKOtAKlt BOTANIC DEPOT, and for sale by all dealers In medicine C. DAMON & CO., Proprietors. CLOUD & AKIN, Wholesale Agents. For sale at retail by all druggists. -' fe2a'8dtf GRRAT LAND SAL K! IX Henderson County, Kentucky. Authorized by Act of the Kentucky Legislature, 1867-63. Seven Rich and Highly Improved Ohio Kiver bottom Kams. and 504 Town Lots, to be Disposed of in snares. First Prire.. Second Priee M Third Prise . Fourth Prlze......... Fifth I'rlze. . Sixth PH" .,. Seventh Prize . -J150.O0O . 27,500 27,500 . 13,750 . 13,?50 . 13,750 . 13.7C0 2S0 PRIZES IN TOWN LOTS, Valued at 13U each. , 140 PRIZES IN TOWN LOTH, Valued at S100 each. . 8 PRIZES IN TOWN LOTH. J Valued at 880 each. TICKETS, $6,. THE DSAWISU. WILL TAKE place at Masonic Temple, in Louisvule, Kentucky, on the 14th day of January, Ifetjtf. . ' Ag nta will furnish pamphlets giving description of the property, and containing the act of the Legislature authorizing the tale. Commissioners who will manage the enterprise are named in the act of lue Legislature, and their Integrity and respousibi.iiy . are - t ndorted ia the cerlldcates (which will be found in the pampolets) ot Oovernor John W. Stevenson, Hons. Oarrelt lavU and Thomas C. McCreerv, TJnilrd St'tes Senators. Hon. Johu j. Bunch. Speaker of the Kentucky House of Representatives. Hon. Archibald Dixon, Josepu Adams, President ot the Farmers' Bank, L. C. Dailam. President or the Natioual l ank. John ti. Barret and others, of Henderson, Ky. ; Hon. W. F. Parrelt, Judge of the Circuit Court of the Fifteenth Judicial District, aud M. S. Johnson, Judge of the Court oi Common Pleas, of Jud ana: Hon. Win H. Walker, Mayor, John S. Hopkins. President First National Bank, aud others, of tvausville, Indiana, and many other gentlemen of position and promimmce In Kentucky and Indiana. TICKETS can be purchased of L- H. LYME, Farmers' Bank, Henderson, Ky. ; R. B. ALEXANDER, Commercial Bank, Louisville, Ky.: ' THOH. E. A. BROOK. Covington. Ky.: JOHN C. LATHAM. President Bank of Hopkinsvllle, Hopktnsvllle, Ky. James L. Dollam, Commercial Bank, Faducat), Ky. mm Books opened at these points on the 1st of October. 18o8. I'll LIP HOliNBROOK, Esq., Water Street, between Main and Sycamore, aud SEilONIN. DIXON A CO., No. north First street, will order tickets from the Agents at Henderson, Ky., for those who desire to purchase. ' se2ri dt f Commissioner's Sale of Real Estate. "rVTOIICK if HERE RT (JIVES, that J the uuderslgaed, Coranilwloner upiMjinted by the Court of Common Pleas ol Vanderburich Conuty, State ot Indiana, by virtue of an order of said Conrt maae at the September term, 18j8, thereof, will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, at the court-house oor, in the eiijf of JCvanavUle, in eaid county, SATURDAY, October 24th, 1868, " JLt 2 o'clock p.m., id the f ourth Enlargement, adiolnlnir IweS't.two 11 l Txrms oir SAI.K One-third cash, tho residue in equal payments at one and two year, the purchaser giving notes, with interest, without relief from valuation or appral meat laws, and with appiovud freehold surety. JEiKE W. WALKER, eMdtd Commissioner.

FLUio SXtfUcT BUCHU. SPECIAL NdTXCE. X X X ESS TO THE IV JB1 V O XJ S AND DEBILITATED, Whose sufferings have been protracted from hidden causes, and whose cases require prompt treatment to render existence desirable. Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired? Does a little extra exertion produce palpitatioo'of the heart?" Does your liver, br;uriDary organs, or your kidneys, frequently get out of order? Do you have spells of bhort breathing or dyspepsia? Are your Dowels consti pated? Do you have spells of faintin sr. or rusbes of blood to tbe head? Is your memory impaired? Is your taiud constantly dwelling upon this subject? Do you feel, dull, listless. mopin?, . tired, "of . company, of life?' Do' you wish to - be left alobe, to get - away i from everybody? 'Does any" 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 enjoy yourself , in society as well? Do you pursue your business with the same energy? Do you feel as much confidence in yourself ? r Are your spirits dull and flagging, given to fits of melancholy? If so, do cot lay it to your liver or dyppepsia. 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-abuse 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 humanity is heir to, and the rear cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected; ond have doctored for all but the right one? ". . Diseases of those organs.require the use of a diuretic. 'II ELM ISOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU ia tho great diuretic, and ' is a certain oare for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organio Weakness, Female Complaints, General Debility, and all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in male or female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter ; of how long standing . ' ; j If no treatment is submitted -to, Consumption or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are supported from theso eburcest and our health and happiness, and that of posterity, depend upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. . - . IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU, established upward of eighteen years, prepared by, H. T. H ELMBO L D, 494 Broadway, New York, . akd " 104 South Tenth Street, 1'Hll.ADELPlIIA, VES1I. TRICE: tl 25 per Eottle, or Six Bottles for oi 50, Delivered to any address. Sold by all druggists everywhere. None are genuine unless done up in . steel-engraved wrapper, with facsimile of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed II. T. II ELM BOLD. , iel3 . . . - - SPEEE'S PORT GRAPE Used by Hundreds of Congregations for Church or Comiauiiion Purposes. AIso.Excellent for ladles and Weaklj ' Persons. Vineyards, New Jersey, SFB'S PORT GRAPE WISE, Four Years Old. This Justly celebrated Native Win' made from the Juice oi the Oporto Grape, raised in this country. Iu Invaluable tonic and strengthening propertied' are nnsurpaifeed by any oilier native Wine, Belnx the pure juice of the grape, produced under Mr. Hpeer'a own personal supervision. Its purity and genuineness are guaranteed. The youngest child may partake of its generous qualities, and t tie -weakest Invalid may use it to advantage. It is particularly beneficial to the aged and debilitated, and suitable to tbe Various ailments that aflilot the weaker sax. It is in every respect A WINS TO BE RELIED OJV. Invalids use Bpeer's Port Grape Wine, Females use Sneer's Port Grape Wine. Females use Sneer's Port Grape Wine. Weakly persons find benefit by Its use. Bpeer's Wluts in hospitals axe preferred to other wines. - Bold by druggists. A. Bpeer's Vineyard, New Jersey. Offloe 243 Broadway, New York. (de4't$7 dly .'w SUESS & (EOTNSER, LITHOGKAP'cIlilltS, BNORA VERS ON WOOD AND METAL, STK.VCIt CUTl EKS, Corner First and Sycamore Street, octl-ly, EVAN9VII.LI, L!D.

R. L. ' MAYNAED & UU, ' COTTON FACTOltB, Prodkce antf. Commission Merc bants. Office and Warerooms: Corner SiVision Bd Water Streets ' fcTASSVILLE, IND.

fse22 . 4rTtfr-BmriW And Dealers in Corn, Oats, Flour, Hay, ItacoW, Lard, Hides, Bkln,' and Conntry JTxlnce generally, Xh. 33 ana & Locust Street. Se22 d3m EVAKBVII.LK. tsp. FBJCD. B.HtJSTOX. : . ALK. WliSON. F. B. HUSTON & CO., No. 5 K. WATER STREET, EVANSYILLE, INDIANA, Forwarding AKD Commission GENERAL AGENTS WHITE LINE Central A Transit Company. All freights for New York and New England towm throtigh tcilJioul trans fCr' an : ' Wkijws Erothb. Paris IjiBdinK, Tenn. A. W. Idbottom, Evansville, Ind. . WELD0N BROS. & CO, Cotton and , Tobacco Factors, l'KODl'CE AND COMH1SSIUX ' JIERt'irAJTI'!. Office Cob. "VINifi s WATER BTRfiETS. EvAssvmje, Ink, W Special atteutloa given to purchasing supplies. fraayld3in TH0S. a SMITH & CO., rj. .; PKODUCI AND . , COMMISSION MERCHANTS, : Dealers in Flour, Hay, Corn, Oats, Grass Settand PKODTJCB GENEKALJjf , Ho. 8 SOUTH WATER MTKKKT, - Etahstixu, Ikb. ' Afcent for the celebrated POWDER COMPANY. . All ordei promptly filled. HAZARD tjtn22 d DENTISTS. DR. I,fHAAS Kesitleut entist, 1 Over First National Bank, - s : J i Corner Main and First Streets, 1 KvansvlUe, Inu, MAKCFACTITKEBiOr CONTISC oos Unm Work, Gold. 8Uvr,Vul CHuite.Coralite, and Amber Plates, Carve Work, AvUflcia" 1'aJates, tc ' ; t ' ADMINISTRATOR of Nltroua Oxid' (an excellent and safe atuesUaeUc), Jni roforni. Ether, and also several local part lyzers. , , - .... -x : NEURALGIC Affection treated.' MY KACILITIEH are as good and nc establuihinent as large (conuUiting of nv rooms) as any in the united Statt. : I RETURN MY THANKS for the extensive patronage received during the pan ElOllI YEAKH . mduit. DRUGGISTS. FBKD. BCH DXBXAKK. W. B. BCKPORn SCDUERMANN & BUBF0RD, 1 Apothecaries, OITERA DRUQ STORE, '.L-'.: (CHANDLER'S BLOCK.) . No. ' 18 South First Street; ; EV ANSV1LLE, II8I. . :- Dealers 1 it Pure Dreg", Medicines, and Chemicals; Wtnes, Brandies, Ac , for medicinal purposes. Will keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Perfumeries, Toilet Soups, Hair, Nail, Tooth, aud Cloth Brushes. Prescriptions carefully cumioaiuled at all honrs. - - - fau'22 d3m a J. SCHT.AF.PFES. UEALBB IN t ' PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES, .. . . .... AKD CHEMICALS, Wines and XXzaxlies, Where you enn find the largest stock oi Toilet Articles In the West. Physicians' prescriptions filled at all boors, day or night, by none but experienced Prescription Druggists. mayM d6m CLOUD & AKIN, ; 1 5 11 1 .i I . i r IVholesale Uriigglst. S1AXUFACTURIXG CHEMISlf No. 16 North First Street : AGENTS FOR GEORGE H. REED'S DOXESTU; LIQUID DYES. GENERAL. AUENTS FOR :. n .". '. . . . ' dr."Abmstead's:tonio syru) 3 UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, and . PILE OINTMENT. "All orders promptlr filled. apn JOII.V I.AVAI Wbolesale ma Retail Drugs - . - . Dealer in - -Medicines, Paints, Oils, Brushes, &c.y . KAIK ST bet. Second and Third, ' ..- Kvausville, Ind. Particular attention given to CUTTING WINDOW ULAH8 U aur ie. Uun21 dti MRS. N. L. FIT, - . ; jEleroBotanic Pliysictau. Impart Immediate Relief to A'erwus VienM.CON8UI.TA1ION FREE. Particular attention paid to Female Weak D esses. Residence and Office Be cond Street, bet. Looost and Walncit. Jyl7 d3m

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At S. tTKST. '.V '3t S. XtHllftAXtA PRODUCE. COMMISSION AND " . : : WA.RDI2VO MERCHANTS, ... ! Pouth Water St Dealer? In Flour, Bacon, Hay, Oalfi, svnd Conntry Produce. - T m.'bXird m .....o. n. nAJ BAIRD d STARf, 1 (Snccessors to W. M. Altrnan Co..) GEKRAI. AflEJiTS, .; Knourr; Forwardine and Coaamisiion J4k chants, Evansville, Jnilina. Rerer to ? Q Wheeler. Pres'V First National Eanl and Ham'i Orr, Vice President EvansvUi National Be nt. Agent? for Ohio River Salt Co. coll-l W'" r. worin nEMisn tr n frietids ind former patrons tbat we are on FIRST STREKT, one door below Vine, next to I. Plerson's Tin Shop. stMl In tlietmde of LIQUORS, FLOUR, COM MJSSIOdiS, die., and should be pleased to seettem. H.D.ALX.IS Co. IT. D. AULIS & CO., F0BWARDINQ AND COMMISSI'')MERCHANTS, RECTIFIERS, and Wholeaalo Deajerf LIQUORS, FLOUR, &&, 1 W A T E R . S T R E E T One door below Vine, next to L. Pierson's . - - Tiu Shop,. ...... : j ,:: . EVAJfSVIUJS, IXSi Janldtf. , P. S. Dttsouchit. late of EvnsvlUe, In -J John Giloipbt, Golconda, 111. , ,, V P. S. DUSOUCHET & CO., " GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,, So. 33 roydras Street, - NEW ORLEANS, LA. Orders and consignments solicited, novii d'm . . PHILIP DECSEB, j Third Street, feci. Sjc&saere Via ' Manufactarer of ' Compound Lubricating Olte t - "for all kinds of MacWzxary Also: LARD. OIL, SOAPS, asi CAI05LEE PURE CATAWBA WINE of my owe r I , ' ; "." ",' i lneh?id;v growth. ' " Dissolution Notice. . THE -.PARTNERS lift HERETO, fore exisling between tbe w ndersnined, under the name of Raiton Pool, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, aud the wUhdrnvU of M. Sf. Pool. The business ol the tirm Will Ije settled at their old office, No. 8-5 West Second Ktreer-, noiv ccouied by . M. Barton. KiJ her naitner will use the fliiii name ia liquidation. - " K. 51. BUTON. ' - i - " M. M. POOL. Cincinnati, Sept. 1st, 1863. ' :i 'MVX diAk. ii.T. RFrEKRIXO TO TUG A HOVE, I lake. this -Oi:prrtUiiit.v of ihanblDg iny friends Jor the Mbeiul patronage they have extended to the lafj Una. and ol asking llieir conl inu ince of the same to my foi'mer priuer aud isucossor. Al. M. POOL. Cincinnati, Sent. 1st, IS'38. : ge7 M. BARTON. CommiiRion Morohant, Jio. 85 West Second Street. CINCINNATI. Liberal advances made on consignments. se7dtf PETER CASEY & CO, Commission 93erclianfs For th o ale of H AY, CORN. O ATS, BRAN, KLOUK. MEAL. BACON, LAUD, and Western Produce generally, No. 82 LEVEE STREET, pi 8 dtf i - ; ! : Vicksbuko. Miss. DUE NICHELSGiV COMMERCIAL BROKER, B1ILU019 AND STEAMBOAT AG EST, No. 5 Ncrih Water Stap?0dtf VANSVILLin. INIX Jos. TT. Black, late of MavsviUe, Ky. B. H. Black, late oi Black, Camron & Co. BLACK, BRO. il: CO., COTTON FACTORS, , . AKD , ' t . i Coiumision J5Xcr?laiit i, ; For tho Sale 'of - . . . GRAIN, FLOUR, BEEF, PORK, ; And Western Produce generally, ; , . : 203 tROXT STBKKT, -anl8tJanrC9 ' ; MEMPHIS, TENK. J. B.' Green. " F. L. Gbbxk. J. 15. GREEN &c. CO., CARRIAGES MANUFACTURERS, Transfer Ornaments at Cincinnati prices. Main Street, let. Fifth and Sixth, lanJfi-flro Kvaxuvillic. Ijin. CII7CINIJATI ADV D. A. CXiArke, Memphis, Tenn. J. B. Deuhy, late of Cartmell fc Drury. CI.ABK '& IUI1Y, (Successors to Cartmell S Drury,) Produce mitl General COMMISSION MERCHik.NTS i Jio. SIO FROM fiTKT, Bet. Washington and Adams, " . MEMPHIS, TEXN. By perml.-Sion we refer to BrandHs A Crawlora, Louisville, Ky. ; Barton & Pool, Cincinnati, 'bio; L. KufTcer, Jr., & Co.. Evansville, Ind.; liiiyhuit A Whitialier, Kvansvilie, lud.; t ole iirothers. St. Louis, Mo.; Cimrles T. HI tide, Cairo, III.; F. V. Smith, President I'oon e's Haut, Memphis, Tenn.: W. H. Cherry, President Meichauts' National Banfe, Mempliis, Tenn.; Clarke, Kly A Co., Memph's, Tenn.; Newlon Ford & Co., Memphis, Tenu. ; filiation, tloyer & Co., Mempnis, Tenn. iel dtf rilALOA'S "PAPH1A3 L0I10A , For Beautirjin? the Sliia and Com- ., . . , pleilon. Removes all Fj-uptions, Freckles, Pimples, Moth Blotches, Tan, etc.. and renders the skin toft, air, and blooming. For Ladles in the Nursery It Is Invaluable. For Gentlemen after Shaving It has no equal. Pa phi an lotion" la the only reliable remedy for diseases and biexnisnes of the Bkin. . . ... PHAI.OX'S "PAPIIIAJf SOAP" for the Toilet, Nursery, and Bath, will not chap the skin. Price 26 cenUi per cake. - ,. ,... FLOIl OU MAYO." : ' . ' . Jl'Witt 1K MA." A New Perfume lor the Handkerchief. Exquisite, Delicate, Lasling Fiagrauco. PIIALON S SON, New York; Sold by all druggist. IJyS dly WM. C. TDKNOCK & 00n BliASS FOUITIJEIIS, Gas and Steam Pipa - Fitters, Comer Piae and First Strcet& Cash paid for old Copper and Brass. Dealers in all kinds of Brass Cockl Whistles, and Steam Ganges. Particnlai attention paid to repairing and adjustin Bteam Ganges JnneStf

KEUULAB SATUBDAt PACKT

t'QT V&TZwme and. Ndsfiville. ' The elegant Passenger Steamer jFatiiiy 13 rami els, Heket MiLtEB, Mapr; KittRudd, Clerk, Leaves for the above and all Intermediate ports every Saturday, at 4 o'clock tM ; connecting at Nashville with railroads for all points Houth. For freight or passa. e apply on board, or to C.R. RUDD, oc2dtf Agout. Regular Evansville acd Wabash River Packet. ' . The Fine Light-Draught Steamer Lady Witliaxip, CHARLEY BEERS, Master; riii , SID. HUMPHREY, Clerk, Will leave for Mt. Carrael and all inter mediate Wabash River landlug VEKY NATl'ItWAV, , at 5 o'clock p.m., as a regular packet. " For freight or passage app'v on board or to DUKENICHELSON. - Oc5 dtf - Agent. Regular Evansville and Henderson . Daily Packet. The fleet and splendid sldewheel steamer IMTollie Norton, CHARLEY PERKINS, Master; Will ply as a regular packet between Evansville and Henderson, offering nneqnaled accommodations to travelers and shippers. Leaves Evansville daliy at p.m. Leaves Henderson daily at 7Jj a.m,, r.iftklns close oonnpetion with the E. t C. R.H. .FARU Through and way pas.sengers only no ceiii". JanUdU DUKE NICHOLSOF, Agent. Come to Stay. " " ' Henderson & Evansville Daily Packet . . a-j i.fvai - ; . The new, fast, and elegant side-wheel Passenger bteamer ' Sallie ' y.,' Moses Walien, Master ;' " Hobekt Bhasheab, Clerk. . Leaves Henderson every moraine at 7 o'clocfe, promptly. - ,, jjeave, evansville every aiternoon at 4 o'clock, promptly. ' , hare inrougu una way passenger" ooo. Fremht received at all hours a.t E. W. Patrick's wharfbo.it. free of olia' ga. . aujf20 dim - E. W. PATRICK, Agent." Re, rrr Tqt Evansville and ; Tennessae River Packet. ; radecab. . Jolinsonrllle, '. and Easiport. , For The fleet and spleLdid steamer : sam.-oer; ALLEN DUNCAN, Master; i Val. Sorknson, Clerk, Leaves Evansville' for Ea.-tnort and all Tennessee River way inndingsas a r nular weekly pack t, every Friday at four p in., takiur freight and passengers at lowest rocket r:.tes, und etvjngeKpcciai attention to t he fllliu ' of oiders. . For freight or passage apply on board. se!6 tf RegiiLir Tnesday and Friday Packet for Padncah and Cairo.' The finely appointed Bteaiiior CUMBERLAND, BEN. HoYiTAnn, Master; . 1 Marion Wright, Clerk, . Will ply asthereijnlarTueMdayaiid Friday packet for Cairo and ail way landings. Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 5 p.m. Through bills of lading given for freight over the Mobile &. Ohio Railroad. For freight or pa.ssage apply on board, or to W. O B RO VV N fc CO., OlDUKE NIL'KELKOS. Jylodtr Asenta. Regular Green River Packet. The fine Passenger Steamer JAMES GTIASX-. Ion: A1cUynoi,d8, Mastei;, : Will ply as a regular Semi-Weeftly Packet betwet'n Kvuusvllle and ooclbury, ana all way landiLgs, carrying jrvinub ana fmailldtl puseensers at lowest rates. Pexter's Independent low-pressure Packet QUICKSTEP H. T. DEXTiiK, MasTkb, ' ' Leaves Evansville for Cairo every MODAY and THURSDAY, at 4 p.m., posflvely. connecting Jtr a at airo witn mt-. Lonis, Memphis, and New Orleans naeteet. LUKiS NICHKLfiOX. Agent. janl tf ' For Paducaa and. Cairo. ; . Regular Wednesday and Saturday Packet. i Tho magniflcent s'de-wheel steamer . ; . AS2MA1A, A. M. DdsoitChet, Master; , Will P. F.wlvb, n,rir Oeo. Nioiiklkon, j-nerlw, . Leaves Evansvllla every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and SUNDAY at 5 p.m., making close connections at Cairo with first-class packets for SU Louis. Memphis, and New Orleans. Connects at Evansville with the E. AC. ii.n.,ana uie xarascou lor Loaitivilie, forireignt or it or pHssaare applv on board, or P.M. HUMPHREY ACO.. LUKE MCHELKON. . to or seiz tr Agents. ELECTION. State of Indiana, VanderburgU County, H3: I, BI.TTHE IITKEN, ( I.KRK OP the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, do hereby certify to the bherlfTof aii county, what officers aro to be elected al the nt-xt general election, to be held on the second Tuesday in October, 1SG8, at the different places of hold lue elections. In said county, to-wit: ' ,-' ' a governor or tne state or icauiua. . A Lieutenant Governor. A Secretary of state. An Auditor of .tale. s ' , A Treasurer of State. A Cle b of Supreme Conrt. ; A Keporter of Supreme Court. A Superintendent ot Public Instruction. An Ai toi ney Ueneral of Statu. A Member of Congress for the First Congressional Lis' rlet of Indiana. A Common Pleas Joil?e for the Disrlct composed oi the counties oi Posey, Warrick, Oibson. and Vanderburgh. , 4 One District Attorney for said District. A Senator from Vauderbmgh County; two Representatives from aid county. . A Clerk of the Vanuerburgh Circuit Court. ' . , . A Treasurer of V anderburgli County. A Recorder of Deeds of Vanderburgh County. . An Appra.ser of Heal Estate of said county. A County Commissioner for the Third District. A Coroner of Vanderburgh County, ar.d one Township Assessor for each of the several Towushinn in ortri ntr And the Sheriff of said coumy is hereby aim uiruneu to give due aiu legal notice of such election according to law. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court at Evansville, this 26th day of August, !.. . BL.YTHEHYNE8, Clerk V.CC. per H. W. Birrca, Deputy Clerk. ' . I, Jacob H. Miller, Sheriff of Vanderburgh Countv, do liereby certify that the above and fofegcolng notice of election ia a true and complete copy ot the original, on file in my omce, this tho 27th nay of August, A.D. IStiS. J. H. MILLER, Sheriff V. C. aug29 td .- - - BUILDERS' EMPORIUM, ftTrh FEET CHOIOR VEI 3 9 vl LOVV PIN E FLOOIti',r sale at S3 to, close a con signment. ' BABCOCK & STEELE, Water St , bet. Locust and Walnut, an'J2dtt tvausvllle.l nd.

Vr Other River He mi See Fourth l'nge. STEAMBOAT PRINTINO. No printing establishment In the West has better facilities or greater ability for ioing fine Steamboat Printing. Our asaorU ment of Job Type, though very large aud jomplete, is constantly being added to, and oar job department Is undejr the personal supervision of one of the best Job printers in the United States. We are prepared to R"0t Posters, plain or fancy Bill Heads, lllH Ijadinsy. Cui-ft Itoir onH MmI Tinir. ' "y" oi are, Mates'. Tickets for Labor, r:t., i.' " Vruers ,eft, with either of the .1-u.iiS wm promptly attended to. Wenllier nml Water. - ' The weather continues delightful real- genuine. Indian Summer with the mercury about S0t noon. The river, duncg the twcnty.fbur hours ending at three o clock yesterday, had fallen feet, and is declining at the rate ol inches per hour. The "fall 3I are no longer navigable for any ex cept very light boats. At the present rate of decline wa shall soon have low water. - Arrivals end Departures. The arrivals and departures up to three o'clock yesterday include tho Leonidas, Pittsburg to St. Louis: Anna, St. Louis to Cincinnati; Mollie Norton and Sallie V., Henderson and return; Ollie Sullivan, to Gannelton I$oats Due. Among the first boats due here are the Qaick9tep, from Cairo; Rose Hite, irom .Louisville; . bam. Orr, from Eastport; Silver Moon, from Mem phis; Melnotte and-Wauanita, from St. Louis; Louisville and P. W. Stra der, from New Orleans; Robert Moore, or Nashville; Clifton, for Memphis; Golden Era and Westmoreland, for New Orleans; Richmond, from Cairo; Fanny Brandeis, from Nashville. .;, Boats Leaving: To-Day. For Cairo. The magnificent Ar mada, Laptain uus. xiusoucliet, is tiie unrivaled packet for .Cairo and all way ports to-day at 4 r. M. , She is a firit class and elegant steamer in every respect. K Her , officers are among the most distinguished and popular on the lower, Dhio. , Captain Gua. Du souchet commands, and Billy Fowler and George Nichelson are her obliging clerks. ,t ; , . . r. . For Louisville. The pretty Rosa Hito is the tegular packet for Louisville and all .way ports at 8 o'clock tonight, on" tho arrival, of the Quickstep from Cairo, having pleasant pas senger appointments and obliging officerp., Captain A T. Gilmore coa - mands, and . Miles D. Warren and Jesse Jackson are her clerks. . ' . . , ' Sllscelluneous. ' There was but little done on the levee yesterday forenoon, with few arrivals-'.. ..'.'i.The Leonida3 and Anna bad full load3.:.......Tliq Cumberland was receiving liberally yesterday, and the' Lewellin was filling up quite fast. ....C'apt. John Gilbert, of Golconda, wa9 in the city yesterday, and left by the evening train for St: Louis to attend the Fair that commenced yesterday..!.'... .'.W. G'. Brown & Co. will receive freight daring the day for the Mollie Norton, which will leave here late every evening, and asain at 7 o'clock in the morniog.........The Mollie Norton' left for Henderson at 7i o'clock yesterday inorning with the Democratic Silver. Band and persons desiring to visit the Fair. The Sal lie ,, ;also returned to Henderson yesieruay morning, tier barge wa a again loaded with railroad iron yesterday, to be towed to Ilendorson last eyening......The Louisiana, over due, had not arrired at two o'clock yester day. ' ' . , ... ' , . Foa IlEND.'sasoN. The beautiful, andk fleet sidc-wheel steamer 3Iollie Norton leaves as usual promptly at 4 o clock this evening, for Henderson, having most elegant cabin accommo dations and great apeod. Captain Charley ..Terkms and . the, Terry l . .il . r oroiners, ucr cniei omoers, are ac complished and accommodatin; gen tlemen. r. The new and splendid side-wheel steamer Sallio V. will leave for Hen derson promptly at 4 P. m. to-day-She is a beautiful little bo-ir, with nice - cabin ; appointmontj. Cjptain Moses Wallen commands, and Ilobert Brashear is her . clerk. Both are clever and pleasant gentlemen. Foa Clabksville.- The fine pas senger steamer Borneo, Capt. J. Ham. Throop, will leave at four o'clock (his evening for Ciarkesviile and all way ports. She has pleasant passenger appointments and clever ofHcere. Geo. Throop is her accomplished clerk, and the general good humor of Capt. J. y.,,.wbo holds the wheel, will add to tho good cheer of passengers. UleMuliiifs from oar EicsssKet, LocisviXLE. - The Courier of Sunday Cantaln A. B. Hopkins returned In rVn. ciunaii iruui row urieaus Fridir. haviiiir wu wuu-unn VI U1B JUIEZte MODttl i to ... ..... i J . . BI I . .... ' . . . I ...... k...f. . . L . w I . . . ' . . " ii'""' uviiu a. xwoi, at tne rate 01 94,' ) for the en Ire boat. ' . The towboat Star, in attain ptins to enter iuo u j 1 , ) uBi'jruay , tore irnm tnetr moorines ievera.i natt.oats, wnioh. after sorue difficulty, were caugnt aud landed without Bustaimnif any damage. . The Journal of Monday says:, ' n. Captliu Dunham's nw boat will ne named " Mary IInnlou," In honor of the Captain's daughter. stead of "James liewtit." as whm nninnm I bv the Canlain. whlo'i pronosltlou was overcome by his friends, the builders. "St. Louis. The Democrat ot Monday says: There bns been no violent eommollon of the river tr aouie time. The declin was slow yesteiday. Believe that the channel depth to Cairo is 6 feet; to Rtokuk: 4 feet large 1 reported. Illinois falling and in very bad conditioo. Missouri in a sicltly condition, the depth being only equal to a 3 loot sue, ana mat in lliu iifitationt cliannel. On Friday there wrn fcpavy rains in the north, but these cannet aUe t the chaotiei depth of water particulai ly. Tae weather is dellgbif ul, business 1m flr, ana n opening or tbe great St. Loui i'air tends to iu improvement. We jooK lor exireineiy urisu. times after the fair. .,, . ; ' , ' ' ,. Captain Hollcroft and Charley Schnll Rrriveii namiuay rrom . oumvine. iiaviag in view tne viigiuia lor the Louisville and New Orleans trade. , :.. Nkw Orleakh. The Time of Thursday gays: , ; ,t; ',, The weather throughout yesterday was very close, aud the appearance or the sky indicated ralo, but. uoiwlih oaudiug tbe threatening aspect none IjJl up to daiic. f Business on the landing yesterday, like that -of lis predecessor, was quite active. Wo noticed each pack; t at ib landlptr np for departure, reculved the)r share of what was shipped. KxixviM-E-Tbe Herald ot September 7th says:.. - ... 7 . K- ' : ' " ' ' -"'- Another tremendous rise in the river has taken place durln tti24 hours, which has caused- considerable destracllon of pr.rertv, and causod those residing on the low banks of the Hoitdon andfTuunessee to desert l heir home and rem at from the rlslutf waters. The liolaton commenced risiuK ou Thursday evening, and has Increased with great rapidity over since. At

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by many farmer owning Want.tiS ,OS' the river bottom 4 must be very , it most of thegroaod is covered ViUi Vt The rise In tne Tennessee Is rpDoriB? . the baltarmoga papers to be onequled by the great flood a year a,o last sutt A family that was occupyit.g a trade-bot' noogs, are r.

r1 w. "7 7 . . .nea: Ui" boat broke

current anJ came in contact vvlth a ra.:t, which stove the boat to atoms.

t ClxnsifATi. Tlia Ccmnvtroial of Moo. day says: The Argosy Is dischonlnr her cargo of Tennessee iron at Hwifts Mills, in Lie loir River. Bhe could not pass under the brl-jg spanlcg that strtacn. durlni? tb re.eut high water. Capt. Vandergruft will stsjt for hivansvlileto-tiorrow wl.h tha Argosy where she joes in tbe docs lor tiaorSuaii repairs. " Oapts. VV. J. Rusk and A. Eyers, of tb Westmorfeland, aro asisied by the lolloping officer: Capt. Jonathan Crane, mats; Uus. Philips and Beu. if ayraar.s-uglneoxi, and J. R. Crane, freight clerk. Mr. James Watson, at IA nnlnruM ra-

celved tna following letterfrom Poik, Boawell fc Co., of Vloksbnrg, giving Unaer particulars relative totbe sLtoollug uJttm.f n the Lwla Norveli at that place: "nwjnu, nepiemoer tM. we loifgrpued you ye-(U-rday In reference lu y"r urotber, U D. Watson. On tn aftert '2 t ?f day befo" yesterday, Just belore rT. . Norveli was ready to go our. .iE?in Bnllth toths omce and orhZZ y,?ur urtar to piy d.ck hand. wh22 Jtercatlou Ki.d hartt words ensued, bm,?iJmU afew a Pistol, snot your ?i;fi. ' Bav HQaad shot Smltti twlo orovt fZ'i r,088 "oaods will probably &m nJbfLTue Wouu,i of youf brothex winBetInyi DJU lB0 Loctor thinks b. fi d un I fnJ'M1" nd "ouk1 he luay bi Norveli went out usual. ' a :u xne uatette says: Th Fleetwood. on her la t tri near Irontoc. Thnr.iv iZl . 7. board plumojer hin -t .. ., . and back to Ciuclui.atl on one wneei. ihe Hubert Moore wm i.au,. . . at the foot of the v, harf, Saturday mora, lug, that tnree towb is were uecesiary ta pull ber off. The tarn, rarktr parted a three-inch hawser iu two pmoes. There were about foventy-ttve tons of drift under the boat, whloa had accumulated under her hull while she lav at Folr-.n ... ciuug to her keel wnen she wa towed t tne wharf. This ralnhan cost the km. villa racket Company at least 11 k). Workmen were enkaeed all dav tuiiv. day clearing ff t ie Tnnd and sedltaaut from the wharf, left by the reotdlng river. W e wish we cou.d say as much for our wharf. HARDWARE. CIIAniYES BA3COCII & C., nroBTKa akd utAtts m Coach & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axle, Wood "Work, Damaska itaruess, F.uanieled Futerti Lethr Pad Skins, Hkittlnts, Ac, 4c. No. S Malu Street. Evansville, July 2, ! jelO B(ETTICIIER, KELLOGG! a Co. (Successors to Wells, Keilogn A Co.) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OK IBLJJ&jy WARE 13 First troet, SIGN OP TIIE BIG FVDlLOOTi AJCES, AXES, a.xi:s, axi;s, axus, ax ms, TABLE CUTLERY, TABLE CUTLERY. TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, Trace CIiuIiim, Tmoo CIihIum, QCrtioo C71ifilii, Planters Hoes, Plmitcrs IfocM, Planters' IIocm, i Mechanics' Tool, Mechanics' Tools, BlecLanlcs' Tools, BUILDERS' ITARDWAKK, BUILDKU8' IlAIiDH AKK, ULILDKIiS' 1IAKDWAK, toTrovA.vn kohumhimi, t nrio.v axi A'ni.riHM. t'OimV A.Vll WOOL t'AUIW BEST RUBBER BKLTIXCt, SKHT R UJiB KR. It AX 1 '.V, BEST RUBBER BELTIMU, .111 and Cro33-Cut Saws, ilill und Cros3-Cut Saws, mill and Cros3-Cat Sawn. CAHH buyers will find It to their a Ivan. tasa to examine our stock before carch;ingei.tewhere. . At tne Old Stanfi, 13 First SS. BGGTTICUEB, KELLOGG! & CO. tyi 8 A MW EL ORB. JiMia 1 VJD.10S. J.LOEl SAMUEL onn & CO., UKAX.KKS IN IRON, STEEL, TIX-IMLATIJ, 1FIIIE, SPRINGS, AXLE H, Horse and Male Shoes, Tinners' and Blacksciitbi' Tools, Yi AGO S AJTO BICST W00UW0EK WBOUUIIT SCRAP IKOW HOl'irr At the highest market rates. Water Street EVANSVILLE. INI). lunUdtf J. 1VOI.FF, Manufacturer of, and Wholesale and Retail Dealer In, COLLARS, and SADDLERY HARDWARE, .fo. 58 Main Street, corner Second, EYJlKSTCLZJE. Ikd.. febtedtf 300 009 V?Adl Badt eR. Medals, and l'mn (Jit V T CIO IK, Ilae tin vor, wo: I U 12 i J'erl.W, t i he Hold fit f l' pi r l.iXV, raast be closed out at hall the cost to manufacture I Kverv club In thevta..trv bhould get the ni at once , l.tMi gnt-norder Urunti K!Ulg08, a. 1.000 fine ellt el eant! II) fnlr lo it-troUuc-' tUoio. l uAl extra Kilt Urant (ulfux Hadgi, l IXximowt beautiful C ub tuia- m tlu market. "Orant aud Colfax." IJO. Any mnarl agent cau make from Sli to 2 it-r day. We tteud a pre-eut "oi i.imi irut Cigars witn every oraer or . Aiouy raust accompany the onler. s.-iliffHCiIou Kuarai'teed. t?md po-t-o:.n-- 'ir-ler. andreswed to RICHARD s It AHK'I", .06 Mur ray Htreet, B x 3, 'Hi. ie. torn. iieiBr-eiict-s: foMtmamer iu jxkw iu.it, .hh Bank. V. N. lilckcox A C9 i is,. ocl dW