Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 October 1868 — Page 3
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MACHINISTS. 'I'lIITiHAlV Mechanics JFoimtlr Mnu'oturera and Builder of Steam .Knslnes, Circular :Saw 11113. Urlat and Bugir ' Mills, Tooseoo; Swore ttnmnilng Machines, Dtstll-J lerjr fetid 'Mining Maeu'nery. Malt MU la, Corn duellers, llense Fronts, Collar Urates. , . ... : . J : - 'j. ' 3 WON & BRASS CASTINGS. Of every description, "i5Ulnsry of all kinds M&deand Repaired. Dealers In Belting, Fire Bricks, .'. . i 1 - ' steam Osugns, and brought Iron Pipes. Old materials bought V have ths facility of tb bent Mattnaryand Workmen, and will give all r (K. entrusted to ns our individual attenlliiii CaI or tie r promptly, warrant our ? :, and cl ye reasonable prices. i)Jouil Fc-undry, corner of First and Umauwt'la, k vausvllle, Ind. U. H. Work men sent to all parts to fit ? work and tio repairing. feOiUeiiu S JHULTZE. THUMAN A CO WILLIAM HELLHAM (accessor to KrataA Hellm CITY JF01IPri:XSS' Manufacturer and Builder of '." PORTABLES AND STATIONART TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS SAW AND GRIST MILI MACHINERY, .. - T Threahlug Machines," Coilon niitl Tolmceo Preset CIRCULAR SAW MILLS. , AC, dkO., inf N(4VH .v' tNTY. -'" "sheet Iron and corrra Won mads lo order on short notice. - JJttl.V Attn 'BRASS CASTINUS ; of everv description, s. Dealers m Hi earn UagB, Oam Belting" h ive BnoSs, Wrought Iron Klpes, MolUEl tuins. Ao., at nutuulaclnrera' price. RKPAIRIfiU done at short, notice. prCS JOHN 1 VINSON, BRASS FOUNDER A1ID FINISHER, Steam ud 6a-Plpe Fitter,; ,J ilanufuctnrer and Dealer in Htearn and W ater uauge.s, pener ana tuuuiu Meial. and all Articles appertaining to a Brans Foundry. STE.lJlCOAt AND 6KXKBAL : BLACKSttlTHIXO, Watf r Street, bet. Pine and leet. EVANSVILLK, IND. ComIi paid for old Copper and Brass FISCHER & BITTER, Merchant X'tiilors No. 3 First Street, Next door to Lowry A Co.'s bank, ...! EVAJfSVILLE, IND. A fine stock of Imported Goods always on hand. Kiui.iacuon m an cases gnaranteed. auiii dtf - Farmers and Housekeepers, ' TAKE NOTICE! i. .. . If yon want CHEAP BOAP, and at the aame uui me very ucsi. 01 ooap, use S o, i o il. i li e x-, or C0SCEXTK1TKD LIE, Tub Riady Kamixy Hoaf-Makik. The only genuine Lye In the market. A box of it will miaUe much more Soap than lola.Hii or any oogus uyv. . Manufactured by Penn'a Salt Manufacturing Company PlTTSBCRO, Pa. Importers of CRYOLITE, and manufac turers of the following Standard Chemicals: Natrona BL Carb. Soda, Natrona Sal soda. Nat on Porus Alum, Natrona Mu rlatlo Add, Natrona Refined Petroleum, Natrona Chloride of Calcium, Natrona Flouride of Calcium, Natrona Saleratua, Natrona Canstlo Acid, Natron Bulphurlo Acid. Natrona Nltrlo Acid, Natrona Re fined Bapoulffer, Natrr-n Salt. Natrona
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Ho ih d i"u t e i s ; i. . j - k . . - for", and only Complete Stock of. Cooper fools & Truss Hoops lu tori city. . ' We have now n fiill line of Barton's Cooper Tools ; : '. Colnmbus Cooper Places and Joint-
,ers; A No. 1 Truss Hoops, 10 to 32 Inches ; Patent Dowel and Croze Bitts, Saws, VU viders, tirareK, &c Also, i Apple-Parers ; Grain Shovels ; Coal Shovels; - - i Brass and Enameled JKettles Builders Hardware ; Chain Pumps, Ac. All oftUeaboveatl,ATK.T REPU'ED FKI4 K.N t Olt 4'ASll. FRED. P. STRAUB & 00, a llnnlware Pfnlrrt, , Ho. 74 MAIN 8IBEET, y2 dlf J Bet. Second and Third Streets. If. IC. Wells &; Noil. rv. m MAIN T. Impor?fers and Dealers In : u is ! .. . ' Trare, Imt, If alter "Clialnaf Humes; c'otlou and Wool Card. ChainsScythes, Hnatlis. Onvlii CradleH, Forks, Hoes, Kiikt-M, Hlieep fcJUenrn. u GlifxvAla Spaded. AXI'.Si Mill, Crossuular Maws; and Orlntlstiintw. ITrilvnc Table and Pocket Knives. tail llCS Hlevew, Horse and Hhoe , .Brushed, Curry-Combs.. , IVolla Ijxks, Hinges, Hcrews, Tack. Hcaiev, and a large stoclc of i Carpenters' and Coopers' Tool? -r-and Ilnllclers Hardware. H. K. WELLS A SON, 31 Main Street. apC8 SEXTTISTS DR. I. H-A.S i Resident JScntlxU Over First National Bank, ,; 5j Corner Main and First Streets, "' ' '" ' Jlvansvllle, Ind., MANCFACTrRr.lt OK oosTwr. uuk Uum Work, -Uold, Hilver, Vulctiuit, Corallte, and Amber Plates, Carved Work, Artificial fulat-ea, &c. - ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrou Oxld (an exoellent and sate anasstbetlc). Cblt roforin, lMber, and also several local pan lyzers. r . . NKURAIiOIC Affections treated. MY FACILITIES are as Rood and ft establishment as large (consisting of ri? rooms) as any in the United States. 1 RKTCRN MY THANKS for the e tensive. nutronaifB received during the raal JKiUUX i KAitS. mcUZJ COMMISSION CAHIJ25. R. 1 MAYNARD & CO., - COTTON FACTORS, Produce and Coiiimlsslwii Mercbaiits. , Office and Warerooms: Corner Division and Water Streets KVANSVILLE, ISD. Special attention given to the net! In k of Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Floor, Potatoes, Hay, so. j ,i M Wll, If. RFATX ' JOHN KINGSTON. READ & KINUaTON, PRODUCE. FORWAKDINU, ANI ' CO 1ilASVS tViV MKli Cll A N TS, And Dealers in Corn. Oats, Flour, nay. Bacon, Lard, Hide., saiu, and country Prwlace generally, Nos. 3 and 35 Locust Street. - s22d:im (. . r , .... KvAN9vri.LK. Ind. FRED. R. HUSTOV. ALEX. WIMOW. F. R. IIUSTOX & CO., NO. 5 N. WATER STREET, " EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, For AVJivclin gf AND Commission MERCHANTS, AJD GENERAL AGENTS WHITE LINE Central Transit Company. All foir.!,! fnr New York and Nexo England towns through vnthout trans fer. au?o Wraoif Brothers. Paris Landing, Tenn A. W. Hidebottom, Kvansvillo, Ind. WELDUN BROS. & UU- ! ' Cotton and Tobacco Factors, muaui't; and 'nni!!iiva IIEHL'IIANTN. - ' Office Cor. "VINE a WATKR STREETS, f.NlVILLE. ISD, SarSteclal attention elv.n tn nnrfhu. lngsnpplies. maylSdam TH0S. 0. SMITH & CO., FBODUCX AND 1 COMMISSION MERCHANT - Dealers In Flour, Hay, Corn, Oats, Grass Seeds and PRODUCE GENERALLY, . No, O SOUTH WATER HTBKKT, EVAUBVILLX, I ITS. ' Agents for the celebrated HAZARD POWDKR COMrAn X All orders promptly ailed. IJanZi d
3htH?tlii? .of Pigeon Township
for Trtilnw Pof noses: No'wlifcre the Uoard take In la coqsider.atinn the. matter of re-distriCtlDg Piffflnn Tnwnahin f into , 8 8ufficint nnmUr nf F.Iptinn PreCmCtS. aD(l it appearing that (he 'present Precincta are iDSUfiicietit, trie ?aia ngeuu a ownfhip is therefore aiviaea into iue jwa lonrinff PrPpinctS." tO Wltl' . , . F,rt Precinct Shall consist of all the territories within the following boundaries, to-wit: lieginmne on the Ohio Iliver at the foot of Mulberry Street, running thence by Mulberry Street to the Old Cemetery, thence to the Canal, thence "along the Canal to the Kniffhf Township line," thence south . along the Knight Townshipline to the Ohio lriver,- thence along the Ohio Iliver to the place of beginning. Place of Voting John Myers' gro cery. corner of iSeeond" and Cowan Streets. Second Precuict-Sh&U consist of nil the territory between the following boundaries, to-wit: Beginning on the Ohio Iliver, at the foot of Mulberry Street, running thenco along Mulberry Street to the Old Cemetery, thence to the Canal, thence along the Canal to Eighth Street, thence along Eiehth ' Street : to' Chestnut street, thence along Chesnut to the river, thence along the river to the place of beginning. Voting Plat Habenicht's ' grocery. -:'!'(' 1 i - : Third Precinct All the territory within theifollowing'tounds: Beginning on the Ohio- iliver at Chestnut Street, ruoniDg thence along Chestout Street to Eighth Street, thence along Eighth Street to Main Street, thence along Main Street to Fifth. Street, thence, "llong? Fifth Street to Locust Street, thence alpng Locust Street fo the Ohio River, thence along the Ohio Iliver to" the place of beginning. Place of Voting Upper - Engine IIOUSC - i Fourth Preclnet AH that territory beginning on the Ohiov River at Locust Street, and Tunning thence by Locust Street to Fifth Street, thence by Fifth Street to 3Iain Street, thence by Main Street, to, Eighth Street, thence. along Eighth Street to Vino Street, thence along Vine Street to J Fifth Street, thence by Fifth Street !, to Sycamore Street, thence along Syca more Street to the Ohio Iliver, thence along the Ohio Iliver to the place of beginning. . Place, of Court House. - Fifth Precinct. All that1 territory beginning on tne Lhio luver, at oycamore Street; running thence along fc'yeamore Street to Fifth Street; thence along Fifth Street. to. Vine Street; thence along Vino Street to Eighth Street; thence along Eighth Street to. Ingle Street; thence along Ingle Street to Carpenter Street; thence along . ' Carpenter - to Centre; thence by. Centre, to Fine Street; thence along Pine " Street to the Ohio River; thence along the Oh.to River to the place of beginning. . . , Voting Place Vine Street Engine House. .. ' s. ;, , ii.cth Preclnci AH that territory beginning on the Ohio River at Pine Street, and running thence ' along Pine to Centre Street; thence along Centre, to Carpenter Street; thence along Carpenter "Street to Inglo Street; thence along Ingle Street to the Canal; thence along the Canal to Pigeon Creek thence by Pigeon Creek and; the Ohio River to the place' Of beginning. Voting, Place Lamasco "Eugine House. ' . ' , -. Seventli JLyrecinct.h that territory beginning nt the intersection of the canal and Second Avenue; .running thence along Second Avenue i to Eleventh Street;, thence east to, Firs Avenue;- theccc north to Pigeon Creek; thence westwardly along PigeouiCreek to the canal;, thence along the canal to the place of beginning. '--J' "-". -v. 'Voting Place Koile's "Warehouse. Flghth. Precinct All that territory beginning atSecond Avenue and Eleventh Stree!; running thence east to First Avenue, thence north to1 Pigeon Creek, thence - eastwardly ' along Pigeon Crqek to the State Road, thence southward along the State Road to the continuance of Ann Street, thence along Ann to Ingle Street, theactvalong Inglo to the canal, theucq alorg the. canal to Second Avenue; thence along Second Avenue to the place of beinuing. , ofuig llace feehrader s grocery,on Oakley Street, between Sixth and Sevenths '' -". " ' :" AiA Precinct,.--All that territory beginning at the corner of Eighth Street and' the-oana!, running thence alone Eighth Street to 'Ann Street, thence along Ann Street to the-State Road, thenee along'the State Road to Pigeon Creek, thence along Pigeon Creek to the Knight Township line, thence south along the Knuht Township line o the canal, thence alorg the canal to the place of beginning. Voting Place. Uhl's Pottery, on Main Street, - -:.l;rt.. Tenth lretinct. Shall consist of all that territory in Pigeon Township situate west of Pigeon Creek. Fbft'nicp,-lndependence School House..; : SJTATK OK INDiANA,' ?; T -. VANDKiiBURQlt COVNTV. J , : I, Victor Bisch, Auditor in and for said County, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the original, as the same appears of record in my office. : . ; - . . , Witness my hand and official seal at Evansville, this 2Cth day of Sep-. tember, A. laoo. '. Victor JJiscii, A. V. U. sept2(V-d&wtoct!3 . STOVE WORKS. Excelsior StoVe Works. BLEtlKKIt, TIIUXAX & Co. - (Successors to H. E. Elemker), AXyrACTtKEKS of the line and : EXCELSIOR STOVE, the most durable now, .made, and thi famous CHARTER STOVE, and the good and cheap Armada, StonewaD, Kentucky, . TENNESSEE, and PALMETTO BTOVES, and great variety of HE A TINO 8TOVJZ9, all of the latest and most ap proved patterns. Also, Light and Smooth Country HollowWare, Hkilleta and Lids, Ovens and Lids, Dog-irons, Aunner ruw, iiw-B.etut, particular attention paid to the manufac ture Ol. UOD3W- w or CAST-IBON FB0XTS, GRATES, Jtc. Also Tinware; and Dealers in Tinners' Stock. , - I f desired, Cooking Stoves warranted for twelve months. . , : Orders solicited'before purchasing elseFound'ery, corner Sixth Street and Canal. Store and Sample Room at No. 14 Second Street, H. E. Blemker's old stand. BLEM'KERi TILLMAN A CO. may29
REAJL ESTATE.
Hew Real Estate t Agency. . J. P. Elliott A don "' TfAVK OPENED A REAL. ESTAT1 JOL Agency for the sale of and renting o lands. houses, Ac. dtc.i r J,- ; j . Persona having bouses or land to rent or. ell. or persons wishing to purabase or reni, win uo wen py eauing on mem i Third Street,' near Locust'. In Ullot0 Bloolcj . Junell tf ,T r . r W. II. ICLUSIIAN & CO., .Seal Estate Agents, I : Ko. 63 Main Street, ; ' i v, -i ? i- i h EVA2CSYTXIJB, lira. I A Notary Public In the office. : fap29 dtj INVALUABLE MEDICINE ' i f . Purifying of theLBIood. DR. J. W. P0L1XD'8 . Humor Iootiory A Positive Remedy for all kinds ! of Hnmors, - Scrofula, Scurvy, Salt ZUiam, Carbunel and Bolls, Ulcers, and all; Obstinate Affections of the SkJn, Inflammatory or Chronic Rheumatism Piles. Chronic Diarrhoea, Mercurial Diseases, and every Taint of the System; Dyspepsia, and these Affections originating In the De- . rangement, of the Digestive Organs, ' ; viz., Billons Complaints, Neuralgia, and : Nervous Affections, -Headache, Lan- : gour, and. Depression or Spirits, Loss of Appetite, Constipation. THIS KXCKLLKSI' HfiDICISAI, Compound was flrst prepared by Dr. J. W. POLAND, in 1847, and was then employed with great success In expelling humors from the blood ; but In DHS a medical friend, who was quite celebrated as a physician, especially in the treatwent of humors, suggested some important improvements, which were adopted, and which has made it (so the peorle say) the very beat remedy for alt fclnds of humors known to "the faculty." This preparation is composed entirely of vegetables, among widen are Harsapariila, Yellow Docic, Noble Pine, Mandrake, and Bloodroot. ' -J - - - When the originator lived in New Hampshire, at Goffstown Centre, for the space of thirty or forty miles around, and. lu Manchester particularly.tbe Humor Doctor was well known and highly valued for the numerous and wondertul cures wliioh it effected. - Though manufactured in large quantities, the spply was Irequently exhausted, and purchasers had to wait lo.;more to be made. In that region, soma very severe cases of Erysipelas were treated with and they were cured I Erysipelas sores, or carbaneles those ugly, painful n leers were en'trely removed wnereve? this medicine was faithfully used. So it wus with Scrofula and Walt Rneunx. The Humor Doctor cured them. . It is free from any dangerous drugs, la pleasant to the taste, sale, yet sure and exlecttve In its action. --.' - , . ' ' Prepared at the ' - KEW CKIILAND BOTANIC DEPOT, ' ' and for sale by ail dealers In medicine ; . C DAMON & CO., Proprietors. ' , CLOUD & AKIN, Wholesale Agents. For bale at retail by all druggists. reams dtf GftEAT LAND SALE! ........ i i Henderson County, Kentucky. Authorized by Act of the Kentucky , , Legialature, 1867-68. ; Seven Rich and -Highly Improved Ohio Ulver Bottom : Farms, and 501 Town Lots, to be Disposed of In Shares. First Prize.... ,$150,000 Second Prize Third Prize 27jOO 27,500 1350 13.750 13,750 13.7C0 Fourth Prlre... Fifth Prle........ Sixth Prize Seventh Prize.. 280 PRIZES IX TOWN LOTS, Valued at f 130 each. . -140 PRIZES IN TOWN LOTSt Valued at SUX) each. ' . 8t PRIZES IN TOWN LOTS, , ' ' .. . Valued at W) each. . ' V.-"- ' ' i . w ; " " ' - . - : THE DIJAWISO WILL TAKE place at Masonlo Temple, In Louis-, vule, Kentucky, on the 14th day of January, lfeOtf . AKnts will furnlfh pamphlets si vine description of the property, and cohtainliig tarn act oi ine xegisiavure auiuortztng tw tale. Commissioners who will manage the enterprise are named in the act of tne Legislature, and their integrity and respondbiiliy are endorsed in the certificates (which will be found In the pamptilets) ot Uovernor John W. Stevenson, Hons. Garrett Davis and Thomas C. McCreery, l uittd States Senators. Hon. John T. Bunch, Speaker- of the Kentucky Hon we of Representatives, lloa. Archibald Dixon, Josepn Adams, President oi the Farmers' Bank, L, C. Dallum, President, of the Ka t iooal t.ank. John ri. Bat ret and others, of Henderson, Ky.; Hon. W. F. Parrett, Judge of the Circuit Court of the Fifteenth Judicial District, and M. S. Johnson, Judge of the Court ol Common Fleas, of Ind. ana; Hon. Wm H. Walker, -Mayor, John S. Hopkins, President First Nutiouai Bank, and others, of Evauxville, Indiana, and many other gentlemen of position nnd prominence iu Kentucky and Indiana. " TICKETS can be purchased of , .. c ' L. H. LYNE, Farmers' Bank, Henderson, Ky.; R. B. ALEXANDER, Commercial Bank, LouUvllle, Ky.: THOS. E. A. BROOKS, Covington, Ky.; JOHN C. LATHAM, President Bank of Hopkinsville, Hopkinsville, Ky. " James L. Dallam, Commercial Bank, Paducab.Ky. - Books opened at these points on the 1st of October, 1868. , PHILIP HORN BROOK, Esq.', Water Street, between Main and Sycamore, and SEMONIN. DIXON A CO., No. north First street, will order tickets from the Agents at Henderson, Ky., for. those who desire to purchase. - ' se28 dtf Commissioner's Sale of Real Estate. TVfOlICE IS IIERFBT GIVES, that JLw the undersigned, Commissioner -appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Vanderburgh County, State ot Indiana, by virtue of an order of said Court made at the September term, 1868, thereof, will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, at the court-house door, in Vie ciy of KvantvUle, in taid county, oil SATURDAY, Octobkb 24TH, 1868, 1 At 2 o'clock P.M.', The following real estate, situate in said .xmnty, to wlti Lots numbers fifteen (5i and sixteen (16). Id Block number fourteen (14), In the Fourth Enlargement, adjoining the city of Evansville. Also, Lots numbers twenty-two (22) and twenty-three (23), In Laugiilln's Addition to the city ef Evansvu.e, upon wnicn mere is a uuuu siiA-M FLOURINO MILL; being the properly of Gottleib Li Upper, wilhelrul pper, nuueuumi anz, A.aam Rits, Mary 1 khz, ana Mry A. Kits. ry Tuwa oj Salk One-third cash, the reel-. rlne In euual payments at one and two years, the purchaser giving notes, with interest, without relief from valuation cr appraisement laws, and with appioved freehold surety. JESSE W.WALKER, g'jjdtd Commissioner.
C O MMI2SSION CAI2.I3
A.H.HAYHUKST, J. J. WHITTAXJt:. ' 1 .' . . .-J i nrzr.r - . . .-: w ; . I la j burst &. Whittafc er. , -j. PROD VCJE, COMMISSION AND 90 i. WARDING . ME&CMAJfJTS, No. -Bouth Water BU.V Dealers In Flbnr,Eacon, Hay,OaU,Cor and Country Prodaoa. , - T I M. BAIRP....-- . K. MAX.",' BAIRD & START, - . Successors to W, M, Alkro an 4 Co.J GENERAL - AGENTS, PRODFCl.. Forwardinir and ComrolRnlcm M ! chants, Evansville, Indiana. Refer to TQ. Wheeler, Prest First National Baa'" and Sam'i Orr, Vice President EvanaviU National Bank. Agents for Ohla River Bait CdV i :. holl-l c TTTE Worm BEMIVD'OtR' jfw friends and former patrons It at we are on FIRST STREET, one door below Vine, next to L. Plerson's Tin Rhop, still in the trade of LIQUORS. FLOUR. COMMISSIONS, te., and ahonld be pleased to see them. . . , .. r H. D, A LL1B Si CO. , ' U. D. AULIS A CO FORWARDING AIH) COMMBSI'I? : J;IERClIANTSjl;.';'d RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealert f 1 W A T E R STREET One door below Vine, nert to L. Plerson's Tin Shop,. j . j ; , . . EVAH8VTHXIir,' janldtf. - ! - P. S. Ddbotjchkt, late of Evansville, Ind Johk UtLBKBT, Golconda, 11L . . P. S. DUSOUCHET & C0, , i! ; r ..GENERAL ' --irH COMMISSION MERCHANT ' So. S3 Poydraa Street, v . .tor , NEW ORLEANS!, LA. Orders and consignments solicited, i .novSd3m 1 PHILIP DECKER, . -1 ... -1 . :. ; ," ' Third Street, bet. Sreaaers sad Tl' , l l.t: ' , Manniactnrer of , . ;: Compound Lubricating OH. for all kinda of Machinery . ; .'i v? A : Also; -' v ' ' - -- LARD OHj, SOAPS, and CANDLES Pure CATAWBA WINE of my am 1mch2ldly erowtb. Dissolution Notice.' Till PARTSKKSHIH HERETO, fore existing between the nnderslgned, nuder the name of Barton A Pool, is this day dissolved by mutunl consent, and the withdrawal or M. m Pool. The business of the firm will be settled at their old office, No. 85 West Second Street, now occupied by H. M. Barton. Either partner will nse the firm name in liquidation. ':- - ' - " H. M. BARTON. -i,. M. SS. POO I. - Ciaclnnatl, Sept. 1st, 1SU8. KEFKKRISO TO THE A HOVE, X lake this opportunity or thanking my friends for the liberal pal ronage they have extended to the late firm and of asking their continuance of the same to my former partner and sucofssor: M. M. POOL. Cincinnati, Sept. lst.JSGS. se7 . S, M. BARTON,. .' V CommlMNion JVrorolianr So. 83 West Second Street, , , . CI NCI N NATL Liberal advances made on consignments. se7dtf PETJER CASEY & 00, ' Commission Mercliants For the sale of HAY, CORN. OATS, BRAN, FLOUR, MEAL, BACON, LARD, and Western Protued generally, ; ; No. S2 LEVEE STREET, " pr8dtf . 1 VlCKSBtrM. Miss. ; .f DIIKE NICUELSO t, COMMERCIAL BROKER, UAILC0AD ASD STIASlBOAT AGENT, No. 5 North Water Sty ap?0dtf EVANSVILLE. IND. Jos. H. Black, late of Mayavllle, Ky. ' " ': B. M. litAtK, late ol Black, Camion Co. BLACK, i:it. de CO., COTTON FACTORS, . ' .' ' : AMD - '.' ' Com mi In Hi on 3erciinntH .,. ' ' t Kor the Sale of ' GRAIN, FLOUR, BEEF, PORK, And Western Produce generally, ,?.08 FR0XT,pTEKKT,; . aulSUani'Gg,,. ? MEMPHiS.TENN. CARRIAGS. J. B. Gsm. r." 7 v F. 1.. Obrs. J. B. GREEN Ac CO., s . CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Transfer Ornaments et Cincinnati prices. Main Street, Let, Fifth ami Sixth, 5 . lanlB-fira . . Evajtsvillr. Ind. 7 CIN CHIN ATI ADV'IS. D. A. Clarke, Memphis, Tenn. ' J. B. Drukv, late of Cailmell.& Drury. "" . CLA8K afc.TDttUttY, (Successors to Cartmell A Drury,) , ' , Producevnd Gnoi-l .' COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 21 0 I'KOAT STREET, : Bet. Washington and Adams, . , v ; , 1 "' ' MEMPHIS. TENN. By permission we refer to Brandels A Crawford, Louisville, Ky. ; Barton A Pool, Cincinnati, Ohio; L. Kutlner, Jr., Jc Co. Evansville, Ind.: liayhart A Whlttaker, Evansville, Ind.; Cole Brothers, bt. Lou",, Mo.; Charles T. Hiude. Cairo, 111.; F. W. Smith, President People's Bans. Memphis. Tenn. ; W. H. Cherry, President Mei chants' National Bank, Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke. Ely Co., MemphiB, Tenn.; Newton Ford Co., Memphis, Tenn.; Stiatton, tioyer b Co., Memphis, Tenn. sel dlf FHAL0-VS 'PArllIAJf L0I10JI For Beaatirjfng the SSIn and Com plexlon. . . ; . Removes all Eruptions, Freckles, Pimples, Moth Blotches, Tan, etc., and renders the skin tot, fair, and blooming. For Ladies in the Nursery it Is Invaluable. For Gentlemen after Shaving it has no equal. 'Paphian Lotion" is the only reliable remedy for diseases and biemiaues of the Skin. - PH A EON'S "PAPHIAN SOAP" for the Toilet, Nursery, and Bath, will not chap the skin-, Price 2a cents per cake. "FI.OR IE MAYO.' ' ' "I'LOlt DC MAlfO," . A New Perfnme ior the Handkerchief. Exquisite, U Ucate, Lasting Fragrance. ' PHLON A BON. New York. - Sold by all druggists. JySdly WM. a TURNOCK & 00, . BRASS , FOUNDERS, . Gas and Steam Pipe Fitters, Corner Pine and First Streets. Cash paid for old Copper and Brass. . , ' M Dealers In all kinds of Brass Cockt Whistles, and Steam Gauges.. Particular attention paid to repairing and adjusting Steam Ganges Junes tf
BEGDLi SATURpAi PACKET ' Fu'r ciiViiiand18ivie;,'
Kl " -fir lfciES;-J!J-;ii;j ) The elegant lassenger Isteamer I Fanny J5randels, 1 Hisar Mn.LKB,f Master ;' ; ' '' j j-r j 'Kitt R0DD, Clerk, ' I Xeaves for the above and all Intermediate porta every Saturday, at 4 o'clock P M connectiog at NashvlUe with railroads far an points Houm. , For freight or passage apply on board. or to c. it. tiuuu, oc2dtf i Agent. Regular .: Evansville and Wabaeh The 'Fine :Light-Draaght.! Steamer CHARLEY BEERS, Master ; , , i i- HID. HUMPHREY. Clerk, i Will leave for Mt Carmel and all Inter mediate waoasn utver landings EVERT 8ATCEBAT, ! ? c i at 6 o'clock PJtf.. as a regular packet. - I For freight or passage apply on board ort? i PUKENICHELSONi : .oca qtf ; ,f . Agent. t Regular Evansville and Henderson i .ij.-.; uaUTJraeketLT L i v. The fleet and splendid sldewbeei steamer Mollie' Norton; CH A RLEY PE RKI NS, Master : - Ed. TbrUt, Clerk, Will ply as a retrular packet between Evansville and Henderson; offeriaa nneoualed aocomiaodations to travelers and uhlp. pers. x.eavea r,vanyuiB aaiiy at p.m. Leaves Henderson dally at aix. makine close connection with the E. A C. R.R. FARE Through and way passengers uuiy nv cenin. - , -t t,., . 3anl7 dtf DUKE NICHOLSOF, Xgeht: ;' Henderson; Evansville Daily Packet - - :;.,nii! "tJP&b'- 'r I-"-r -i'i ' Tfce. new, ' fast, and elegant side-wheel . i , Passenger Steamer' v t: -Salli6'-f.i: ; MOSES WAttKN, MateV; ' ' '' A I a-: . ..; ' RoBJBJtT Bsasrx ab, Clerk, ! Leaves Hendersou every mornlnjc nt 7C o'clock, promptly. ; ieaves jb:vansviue every aiternoon at 4 o'clock, promptly. .." - i are TCcrougu anu way passengers see. Fretsht received at all hours at E. W. Patrick's wharf boat, free rf eharge.' ' :- sugjudim , . lu. w.i'Artu.cii, Agent, . Regular Evansville and Tennessee River Packet, i; - Tor Padncah, JohnsonTllle, and i.:.7f' Eastport. -. -.! . - !.: The fleet and spleLdld steamer , t ALLEN. DUNCAN, Master,' . ' , , ' - ii .rt-: VaIm Sokkmsok, Clerk, ' Leaves Evansville for Eastnort and all Tennessee River way landings as a regular weekly packet, every Friday at four p m., iukiuk lrtMgiik ana glvPnTetplcSl rttinriot ders. racket rates, and to the nilin? of or For frelcht or Dassasre aDDlv on' board. sel6 tf r , . It Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet . ' for Padncah and Cairo. . . ;:- . ; The finely appointed steamer . f BKK. HOWASD, Master ; -' ;'.'- :'..! Mario h Wkight, Clerk, . Will ply as the regular Tuesday and Friday packet for Cairo and all way landings. Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 4 p.m. i -v . . Leaves Cairo every WEDNESDAY, and DAiunuAi,stop.m; ; Through bills of ladlnsr i ; Through bills of fading given for freight" over the Mobile A Ohio Railroad. ior mu mauiio ol unio ttaiiroaa. For freight or . passage apply on board. or to W. It. BKUWN A CO.. or DUKE N1CHELMON. Jyl5 dtr AsentsRegnlar Green River Packet.1 , The fine Passenger Steamer r J".A MES GRAY," Joe MCRKTNOI.DS, Master, Will ply as a regular Semi-Weekly Packet between Evansville and Woodbury, and all way landings, carrying relght and passengers at lowest rates. , (marli dtf Dexter's Independent low-pressnre Packet KaaWdHaV '' ' - - t ' t Q TJ I O K S T OEOP H. T. DEXTER, MASTKK, v Leaves Evansville for Cairo "every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 p.m., positively, connecting at Cairo with St. Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans packets. DUKE NICHELSON, Agent. ,. Janltf - -' ' - ' For Padncan and Cairo. Regular ' Wedn Zuesday and Saturday Packet.' ' ; ' . The magnificent side-wheel steamer ; a it 31 a i a, -A. M. Dctsouctietj Master? . if -- WlLl. P. FowLkB, 1 V ' w ' , I , . , Gso-NrcmcuBON,' J 7':. Leaves Evansville every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 4 p.m. . . . Leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and SUNDAY at 6 p.m., making close connections at Cairo with flrst-clas't packets for Bt, Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans. . Connects at Evansville with theE. 5kC. R.R., and the Tarascon for Louisville. For freight or passage apptv on boajxl. or to . F. M. HUMPHREY A CO.. or DUKE NICHELSON, seUtf.' r - -.,. Agents. , EjLECTIOIT. State of Indiana, Vanderburgh' County, IB I. the TTItE IITNES, CLERK OF e Vanderburgh Circuit Court, do ' hfiphv wrlifv totlin HhoriTT of said county, what ofttcers are to be elected at the next general, election, lo be heM on the second Tuesday in October, ut the different places of holding elections in said eounty, to-wit: A Governor of the State of Indiana. A Lieutenant Governor. A Secretary of State. An Auditor of Ktate. A Treasurer of State. ' A Cle k of Supreme Court. A Reporter of Supreme CourtA Bnperintendent ot Public Instruction. . An Attorney General of State. A Member of Congress for the First Congressional District of Indiana. A Common Pleas Judwe for the District composed oi the counties of Posey, Warrick. Gibson, and Vanderbnrsh. One District Attorney for said District. . . A Senator from Vanderburgh County; two Representatives from laid county. A Clerk of the Vanderburgh Circuit C a! Treasurer of Vanderburgh County. A Recorder of Deeds of Vanderburgh County. '.", An Appraiser ot Heal Estate of said eounty. A County Commissioner for the Third District. A Coroner of Vanderburgh County, and one Township Assessor ior each of the several lownships in said county. And the Sheriff of said county is hereby ordered and directed to give due and legal notice of such election according to law. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court at Evansville. this 2bth day of August, 18U. - . . . BLYTHE HYNES, Clerk V. C. C. - per H. W. Bifpvs, Deputy Clerk. I, Jacob H. Miller, Sheriff of Vanderburgh County, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing notice of election Is a true and complete copy of the original, on file In ray office, this the 27th day of August, A.D. 1888. ' J. H. MILLER, Sheriff V. C. &og29td BUILDERS' EMPORIUM. . , f FEET CHOK E TEE tUUU LOW PINE FLOORis(j ' For sate at w 7 a, to close a con signment. B BABCOCK 4 STEELE, Water St , bet. Locust and Walnnt, au22 dtt tvaiiHvlile.l nd.
J'jr Other River Items See tVUrih Jytge. STEAMBOAT PRIHTINO. No printing establishment In the West has better facilities' or jreater ability for 0J?,K Op Steamboat Pn Oar aeaonmirnnit , very large ana nrFS' u ronstantir being added to, and i.i'.iP'rtment is under the personal fiuaViffncS: OTHead warf-goaW3 frSSSJUZ i II . WfeUher ud Wtarr.'!u;'; - M: i The weather yeateTdow".o .t I f oadj d 1U' "cury at 40' at 6 ij. ' "ma F"iy A. H. A ha river dariur the -va ending at 3 p.-m. had alien 16 inoheg. The rock at the mouth' of the Sycamore Street sewer is uncovered. : Arrival and . Departure. The only arrivals and departures up to three, o'clock, yesterdayiwere the Sailie y. and Mollie-Norton.td- Hen derson Linton, to Cabnelton; Lady Withaup.from.Wabasli RiverJ-' L -, Amone the first boats due here are the Quickstep, from Cairo : Rose nite and Tarascon, from Louisville; Lewejlin, from Eastport -Melootte. Lawrence and -Mary Davage.from StXouia :Silver ppray, Alaska and Indiana, froai Ksw Orleans ; Robert Moore, for Jiashville ; Westmoreland, for New Orleans ;Lady Withaup, from Wabash Riter : Sham rock .for St. Louis. . , . . . There was but little business doing on the wharf yesterday forenoon...... The Cumberland received 'considera ble freight, and the Sam. Orr y. as filling up rather' livelyl.,'J..The Hen derson packets went down with fair passenger'trip3,:.'.L":The Linton .left afcl o'cIodk'for.Cannelton.and intert mediate ports, to bring down a" load Ot live Kepublicans. She will not have suc&' a .' water.' haul " ' as on Thursday morning ....UThe. Night ingale and" Silver "Moon wer8 strangely behind!tim'e, th6,'f'former being due Thursday evening, 1 and j the, ,Moon early' yesterday morning., V , ' - Boats Leaving- To-Day. '' Fob Caiko: -The magnificent Ar'mada. Captain 3us.''Dusouchet,'is the unrivaled packet for ; Cairo and all way ports' td-day at 4 P.Jjtr. She is a first class! and : elegant' 'sfeamer in every respect.sHer officers are among the- mdst distinguished ' and popular on the lower Ohio. Captainf' Qus. Dusouchet commands, and Billy Fow ler and tGeorgeT Nicholson , are, her obliging 'clerks'. V,""V.', '. f Foa LomsviLtE-The pretty Rose Pet fot LouisI yule andall wayportsat 8o elock to night, on he arrival of the Quiekstep from Cairo, having pleasant passenger appointments , and ; pbliging of&cers. Captain, j A. TCrU more , commands, and Dick Hutchinson and Jesse Jack son are her clerks., t , .,, , .; For Cincinnati, The magnificent steamer Charmer, Capt.. P.,:Ki Bar clay, will leave for Cincinnati and. all way ports, promptly at -10 o'clock today having splendid cabin appointments. 5-Captu Barclay is ah' nccom modating gentleman, and his elerks,' the -James ( Brothers, are ' eourtedus and obliging.-i John IL Triplet late of the Ollie Sullivan, ' is in charge of the freight deoartment, and :will be found accurate and attentive. For GREN"HivEa-Tho James Gray" is ' the regular; Green Iliver. packet' this1 evening' Capt. Joe McReynolds is "her obliging, chief, and will give every attention to pa?f engers. JbOR Wabash IliVEtt The neat little, steamer. Lady ; Withaup;, Capti Charley Beers, will leave at & o'clock this evening, for Wabash -River, having pleasant passenger accommodations,.., ; Mr.,. Sid, Humphrey , is ' her genial and clover clerk. f.;s. ; i. For Henderson. -The ( splendid, and fleet Mollie Norton will leave for Henderson at 7i o'clock this morning, with the .Democratic Silver Band and visitors to the Henderson - County Fair, fi She is a neat and elegant boat, and. Captain, Perkins- and the Terry Brothers will give courteous attention to their pas75engcrsT""She Twill .leave Henderson pn her return at 5 .'jMFor j NAsaviLLE.-r-The! fleet and elegant fjanny BrandeLs. will leave at 4 iocljbek "this " evening jfor Nashville and ' all .way- ports!, having splendid passenger appointments.. Captain Henry Mil'.er and KIu' Rudd are her accomplished chief officers, and two eleverer or more obliging gentlemen would be hard to scare up. i'i ' Fob f New Orleans. -The great elongated Nick Longworth will be here to morrow,"cn route to New Orleans! ' She' is a magnificent and capacious steamer,Twith first-class passenger ' appointments". i; She is commanded by that prince bf steamboatmen and gentlemen, Captain A.- Q. Boss, who has a world-wide reputation. 'We hope to see the Longworth get a large amount of freight. , ' For St. Louis. The Express Line Steamer Shamrock,. George W. Cullum, Master, will leave for St. Louis and all way ports, on Sunday, at 9 A. M. She is elegantly appointed and her chief officers, Captain Cullum and Mit. Allen, are pleasant and accomplished gentlemen.' . .... , UleamliifcTS from oar Eirhnjp, Louisville. The Courier ol Thursday says: 1 ' '( : ' The river continues to fall slowly at this point, with 5 feet 11 inches water in the canal, 3 feet 1 inch water in the chute, and 2 feet 11 inches on the rocks last evening, and a fall of 8 inches since our last report. The weather yesterday was very stormy with rain at night. ".. A private letter received in this city yesterday states that' the; Belle Leo has laid up at New Orleans on account of the dull times.. ! . ' The Nick Longworth will be taken down over the falls to Portland today, and will load there for New Orleans, and will leave ior that port on Saturday. " -: - - - Work on the Ohio Biver bridge, suspended on account, of the recent high water, was resumed yesterday. , The towboat Petrel, with 6 barges of salt, in attempting to enter the mouth of the canal yesterday, got too far out, and was drawn on to the rocks, where she stuck fast. The
W. J. May and Kate fill is succeeded id getting the barges off safely but bb i hard aground on the rooks, but lies perfectly straijefct.
Sr. Louis.Tte
Democrat of
TLarsday says: Yesterday opened with rain. xehUh continued ; during 1 most of the day. The weather was a so iree of treat in." convenience to the boats in oort. sev eral of .which had their crriroes cur tailed thereby. The rnanv hundreds of people didembarkice from steamers.seemed convinced that the weather was rather unfavorable for visiticj the Fair Orounds. The rains are go. derstood to be general, and it is likely they will cause a little swell ia ti rivers. The trrenr! mnnnfain nf n cfoamr Thompson rean, was of course visiteJ yesterday by steamboatmen very generally. Captain Pepper was on board, and took pleasure in exhibiting he nAitL! tt . . . . 0 ueiues. we nresama she will soon oad t the A ilonh'o i;. Uc.iK.. or close by, f or New Orleans. She ia reaay ior business. ,,'Iv.er Cloud, sunk recently near lielleairo nn K v, , raised... MlMPHK. - The Avalanche of luesdaysays: . Weather clear and jleasant. The river here is still rising The Arkansas is receding with euht feet in, the channel, from Little Rot k out. Whita fcrif Et a Sr0(1? Bt?P but declining. The officers of the Ozark report th cotton , along, the Arkaasas River as looking well with prospects of a fiaa yield. I he fine weather weare having now is bringing it out. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. SPJBCIAIi NOTICE. A D I) Ii 33 & O TO THE NERVO U" 5 AND DEB ILITATED, Whose sufferings have been protracted from -hidden causes, and whose cases require prompt treatment to render- existence desirable. Do yea feel weak, debilitated, easily tirtd? Does a little extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart? Does your liver, or urinary 'organs, or your kidneys, frequently get out of order? Do you have spells of ehoit breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bowels constipated?. Do you have spells of fainting,' or rushes of blood to the head? Is your memory impaired? Is your mind constantly dwelling upon this subject? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of company, of life? . Do you wish to be left alone, to get away 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 eajoy yourself in society as well? Do you . pursue your business with the same energy? Do you fed as much confidence in '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-abuse and excesses, have brought about that state bf weakness in those organs that has reduced the general system sa 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 real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored for all but the right one? Diseases of thoso organs require the use of a diuretic. II ELM HOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU is the great' diuretic, and ia a certain cure for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, Female Complaints, General Debility, and all diseases ofthe Urinary Organs, 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. Oar flesh and blood are supported from these sources, and our health and happiness, and that of posterity, depend upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. . HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, established upward of eighteen years, prepared by H. T. II E L J! BOLD, 494 Broadway, New Yorfr, 101 South Tenth Street, I'MIEADEEPIIIA, PF.SN. PRICE: $1 25 per Bottle, or Six Bottles for W 50, Delivered to any address. Sold by all druggists everywhere. None are genuine unless done up in fteel-engraved wrapper. with facsimile of my Chemical Warehoase. and signed f H1LKB0I(B eis
