Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 November 1868 — Page 3
.NOVKMBER 4, 1803. The Stockbroker at Diuglewood. chapter m. I nave often been impatient, id Teadiog book?, to una the story go on froia one party to another, from one ball to another, aa if life had nothing more important in it. JJut sometimes, no doubt, it does haoDen fo.' Tho life of the Greshama was made up of balls and parties: they were never alone; Ding.'ewood biased out to the skips every eveninz. and the carriages flashed out and in, and one kind of merry-making or another went on all d;ty. .Lottie Stoke was mere con tinually, and there pew op a curious friendship half strife, half aooord between Gerald and herself. lie had nothiaz to dd with the business, aa it turned out. and consequently was not half so rich. Bat still h& was very well off. 1 don t know what it is about people in business which gives them a kind of primitive character; they are less ftophisticated than the rest of us, though possibly not more simple. The Greshhms took a simple pleasure in pleasure lor itself, without making it a mere medium for other thing, as most of us do. They were fond of company, fond of dancing, delighted with picnics, and , even with croquet, without any .ulterior motive, like children. They were fond even of their wealth, which gave them so many pretty and sa ji any pleasant things. They enJoyed it with all their hearts, and took an innocent, foolish delight in it, which spiteful people set down to purse ride, but which,' in reality, was mora like - the open Fatisfaction of children in their dear possessions. Gerald was a very different being; I never saw him without feeling that his visit was not it. ' Before Lottie roused him to talk and battle with her, he would look on at their great parties with a curious, anxious, dissatisfied air. as if he suspected or feared something. I think poor Lottie went further than she meant to go; she grew interested herself, when she meant only to interest him, and was more excited by bis presence than he was by hers. They carried on a kind of perpetual duel, very amusing to the spectators, and there was no doubt that he liked it. Bat ha liked Lucy's funny little thy speeches to; and he had some inter est more absorbing, more serious than either, which made his face very grave when the two girls were not there. Harry Gresham had sometimes the air of getting impatient of his brother's pre-ence. Now and then they passed my hou.se walkincr together, and not enjoying their walk, according to appearances. Once as I stood at my gate-1 heard Harry say sharply, '' In any case, Ada has her settlement,"with a defiant air. And Gerald's face was full of remonstrance and expostulation. I could not help taking a great interest in these young people, and feeling a little anxious at the general aspect of affair. ' " Things were in this state when the. ball was given on Mrs. Gre&hatn's birthday. I had nobody to take charge of, for a wonder, and nothing to do but to look on. The entire suite of rooms was thrown open, ablaza with light, and sweet with flowers. There were great banks of geraniums in every corner where they fun 11 ru nilpil nnrl rim nhnli neigh borhood had: been ravaged lor rose?. The room in which I took refuge was tho smallest of all, which had been old . Lady Sarah's boudoir in old times, aud was a little removed from the danciDg, and cooler than the rest. It had one little projecting window, not large euough to be called a bay, which lockei out upon the terrace just above tho snot where the old couple used. ta fit I in the yumiticr days. It wn opau, and tho moon streamed in, making a curious contract with the floods of artificial light. Looking but from it, you could see the Thames, like a silver ribbon, at tho bottom ofthe nlopo, and the little island and the little houe gleaming out white, with intense black shadows. '" Lottie Stoke canto up to mo while I stood at the window, and looked out over my shoulder.' "It looks like the ghost of the river and the phost of the island," site said, putting her pretty ;irm round my waist with an agita'ed grasp. " I almost think we are ghoSts too." ; " A curious moment to thiok so," said Gerald Gresham. iMy back was turned to them, so that I did not see hirn, but there sounded something lik.; a thrill of excitement in the half Mieer of his voice. . Not curious at all,'- said Lottie; " how many of us are really here, do you think? 1 know where Mrs. Mulfcrave is! She is outside on the i terrace with old L-idy Sarah, listening to the old people's taik; though I am holding her fast all the same . We ar.) iu all sorts of places,, the real halves of us; but our doubles do the dancing and the laughing, and eat the ices quite as well. It is chilly to be a ghot," said Lottie, with a laugh; " com in trom the window ; I am sure there is a draught there." ' " There is no draught," said Gerald; '"you are afraid of being obliged to no iuto particulars, that is all." " I am not in the least afraid," sail Lottie. ' There is : Mrs. Dameral. She is in the nursery at the Rectory, though, you think you have her, ,here. She is counting Aaatha's curl-papers, to see it there is the ritht number; for chiU dren are never properly attended to when tha mother s eye is wanting. .1 don't kn w where you are. Mr. Ger ald Gresham; that would be too delicite an inquiry. Bat look, your brother has gone upon.1 Jhanj?e, though he i in the middla of his truest. He looks as like business as if ho had all the Reduced Consols on his mind ; he looks as if good heavens!" "! i Lottie stopped, and her tone was iro full of s alarm and astonishment that I turned suddenly Vouni to look too, in a flight. Harry urcshara was standing at at the door; he had a yellow euvelcme in his hand, another of those terrible tel grains wnicn are always bringing misery, lie had turned around .an a wares facing us, and facing the stream of people who are always coming and eoiuz. I never saw tn ail my ate so frtviMiIv a face. It showed the more that he was so ruddy and cheerful by nature.. In a moment every tinge of color had disappeared from it. His month was drawn down, his blue eyes looked awful, shrinking back, aa it were, among the haggard lines of the eyelids. The s'ght of bim struck Lottie dumb, and came upon me like a touch of horror. Bat Gerald, it ia evident, wad not taken by, surprise. Some crisis which he had been looking for had come at la.st, ,, , "llo baa had some bad newi, he said; 'excuse me, my mother is illit must be that ;" and he went through the stream of guests, lording tue current as it were, with noiseless rapidity. ' Aa for Lottie, she drew me back
WEDNESDAY.
Into the raoeea of the window, and claneto me and cried but not for
Harry Gresham. Her nerves were at the highest straio, and broke ,dowa under this last touch; that was all. I knew somethinar was roin to happen," sha said. I felt it in the air; but 1 never thought it was com mg upon them. , "It must be 'his mother," I said though I did not think so. "Hash Lottie! don't frighten'- her, child!" ... Lottie was used to restraining her self, and the teara relieved her. She dried her eyes, and eave me a nervous hug as she loosed her arm from my waist.- 4 "I cannot stand this any longer,' snesam; i must go and dance, or something. I know there is trou ble comic?, and if 1 sit auiet. shall make a fool of myself. Bat you will help them if you can," she cried ia my ear. Alas I what coald I do?, ' By the time she left me the broth ers had disappeared; ana alter ao hour's waitLn?. as nothing seemed to come of it. aud as the heat increased. I went to the window again. 2 he moon had gone off the house, bat gti l shone white and full on the lawn, like a great theet of silvery gauze, bound and outlined by the blackest shadow. My mind had eone away from that temporary interruption. I was uot thinking about the (ireshams at all, when all at once J heard a rustle under the window When I looked down two figures wore standing there in the shadow. I thought at first thcy were robbers, ptrbaps murderers waiting to waylay some one. All my self command could not restrain a faint exclamation. There teemed a little struarsle going on between the two. vlou don t know her, said tho one: why should you trust her?" " She is safer than the servants, said the other. and she is fond of poor Ada." If my Fcnses had not been Quickened by excitement and alarm 1 abeuld never have beard what they said.- Then something white was held up- to me in a hand that trembled. Give it to Ada." said HarrvGreshham, in a quick, breathless, impera tive voice. I took the bit of naner and clutch ed it in my hand, not knowing what I did, and then stood stupified,- aad saw them glide .down in the dark shadow of the house toward the river. Where were they gome? , What had happened? This could be no sudden summons to1 a mothers death-bed. They went cautiously in the darkness. tne two brothers, Keeping among the trees; leaning out ot the , window as , far as I could, I saw Gerald's slighter figure and poor Harry's portly one, emerge into the moonlight close to the river, just upon the publie road. Then I felt some one pull tae on the other side. It was Lottie, who had come back, excited, to ask if I had found out anything. "I thought you were going to stretch outcf the window altogether," she sard, with, a half -suspicious glance; and I held my bit t paper tight, with my fan, in the other hand. . ' I . was looking at the moon," I said. "It is a lovely night. I am sorry it has gone off the house. . And then the rooms are not so hot inside." "I .should like to walk on the terrace," said Lottie," bat ray cavalier has left me. I was engaged to him for this dance, and he has never come to claim it. Where has he gone?" . " I suppose ho must have left the room," I said. - t:-.; . "I suppose it is their mother who is ill; perhaps thoy have supped out quietly, not to disturb the guests. ' If that is the case, you should go and stand by Mrs. Gresham, Ljttie. She will want your help.'" But they nover would be so unkind as to steal away- like this, and leave everything to Ada!" cried Lottie. "Never! Harry Gresham would not do it for twenty mothers. As for Gerald, I daro say any excuse" " And hero she stopped short, poor girl, with an air of exasperation, and ready to cry again. Neyer mind," I said; " go to Mrs. am. Don't say anything Lottie, but stand by her. " She may want it, for anything we know." ; - "As you stood by us," said Lottie, affectionately; and then sbo added with a sigh and a faint .little smile. ' but it never could be so bad as. that with them. ' " I did not make her reply. I was faint and giddy with fear and excitement; and just then, of eourse. Admiral Fortis's brother., a hazy old gentleman who was there on, a visit. and havered tor hoars together whenever he could get a listener, hobbled up to me. He had got me into a cor ner, as it were,, and built entrenchments round me before I knew it: and then he began his longest story ot how his brother had been appointed to the " Bellerophon," and now it wan his interest that did it. - (TO BE CONTINUED.) STOVE WORKS, Excelsior Store Works. , , iHaoeeHaora to H. K. Blemkor),' ' MASVl ACri REKS of the fine and heavy . . EXCELSIOR STOVE, th mottt fauuoati durable now mad, and th CHARTER STOVE; : ' and th good aud cheap . 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Sixth Prize Seventh Price... 280 PCIZES IX TOWN LOTS,' Valued at 91SO each; ' 140 PRIZES IN TOWN LOTS, ; Valued at 1100 each... ' ' S4 PRIZES IN TOWN LOTS Valued at W each;.,, f, ' i TICKETS, THE DRAWING WILL TAKE place at Masonic Temple, In Louisville, Kentucky, on the 14th day of Janu ary, law. , Agtnts win iuruin pampniets giving description of the proerty, and containing the act of the Legislature authorizing theaaUa. . j - Commissioners who will manage the enterprise are named in tbe act of tne Legislature, and their Integrity and responsibility are endorsed iu the certificates (wbich will be fouud in the pampulets) ot Governor John W. Stevenson. Hons. Garrett Davis and Thomas C. McCreery, uuiieu Mates senators. Jiou. jonn- i. Bunch, Speaker of the Kentucky House of Keprennutatl.cn. Ho a. Archibald Dixon, Josepa Adams, President ol the Fanners' Bank, L. C Dallam, President of the National bank, John li. Baireland others. of Henderson, Ky. : Hon.W. F. Parrett, Jadgo of the Circuit Court of the Fifteenth Judicial District, aud M. S. Johnson, Judge of the Court ol Common Pleas, of lud ans; Hon. Wm. H. Walker, Mayor, Jobn S. Hopkins, President First Ntiouul Bank, and others, of fcvaUKVllie, Indiana, and many other gentlemen of position and prominence in Kentucky and Indiana. TICKETS can be purchased of . L. H. LYNE, Farmers' Bank, Henderson Ky, R.' B. ALEXANDER, Commercial Bank, Louisville, Ky. : - . THOS. E. A. BROOKS, Covington, K"y.; JOHN C. LATHAM, President Bank of Hopklnsvllle, Hopkiusvllle, Ky. James Ij. Dallam, Commercial Bank, Paducab.Ky. , mm- Books opened at. these points on tfao latnf tWrUuir 1SWL PH. i LIP HORN BROOK, . Esq Water 4 Street, between Main and Sycamore, aud HEMON1N, DIXON A CO., No. north First Btreet, will order tickets from tbe Agents at Heuderaon, Ky lor those who desire to purchase. ; : set dtf Coramissioncr'8 Sale of Real Estate.! NOTICE IS lit. HI BT GIVEN, tbat the undersigat-d, Commissioner appolnted by the Court of Common Pleas et Vanderburgh County. State ol Indian ar, by vlrtne of an order ot said Court inadd at the September trm, 86K, theieof, will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, at the court-house door, in the ei.y of HvamvtUe, In elU county, OU SATURDAY, Octobkr 31th, 18tK,: At a o'clock y.u:, ; ; j The following leal estsie, situate in said county, to wit: Lots numbers niteen (15 and sixteen (lti). lu Block number iourteem (U), In tbe Fourth Enifu-Keiueut,adjoinlng: the city ot Kvansvi.le. Also, Iois numbers, twenty-two (22) and twenty-three JiHj, In. Laagblln's Addition to tbe city el Evansvil.e, upon wbloii there is a UuOli STEAM." FLOURING MILL; being tbe property ot Gottlelb Llpper, Wilheliulna Rltz, Adam. Rita, Mary T KIM, and Mary A. Ritx. . Tkkm of SAl- One-third cah. the real-, due In equal payments at one and twoyears, the purchaser giving notes, with interest, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, and with approved, freehold surety. ' . JESSE W.-VALKER. oWdtd Coumlsaloner.
a,,s. lUYHnKS'.', j. j. Vrt)-rrri . JXuylmrst & !il tinker , PRODUCE. COMMISSION AND TGjfr WARDING MERCHANTS, No. 6.. ....... Pouth Water BtDealers in Flour. Bacon, Hay, Oats, Cora and Country Produce.
L. K. BATBD. .. ....-.Q. H. BY At BAIRD & START, (Successors to W. M. Alkman A Co..) 1ESERAT, AGENTS, PRODtfl 3T Forwarding and Commission Mm chants, Evansvllle, Indiana. Refer to J O-Wheeler. Prest. Fi'st National Baal and Sam 'l Orr. Vice President KvansvLDi jMatioaai ttanje. Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. , : xtoll-l E WOULD REMIND OUR friends and former patrons tbat we are on FIRST 8TRFET, one door below vine, next to L,. nerson'g Tin Htiop, still In the trade of LTQUORf!, FLOUR. COMMISS JO AH, dco., and should be pleased to see tnem. 11. u. Aiiia x JJ. IT. Z. AT. LIS A CO F0RWARDIN9 AND COLTMISSn MERCITAiSTS, ' RECTIFIERS, and Wholesala DeeUen LIQUORS, FLOUB, &Cn FIR 8 T S T R EE T One door below Vine, next to L. Plerson's Tin tshop, EVAN3VIL1.K, Una. Janl dtf. P. S. Dttbottchkt, late of Evansvllle, Ins John Gilbert, Golconda, I1L, P a DUSOUCHET tc CO, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. j :.i Jfo. S3 Pojdras Street, .-ff . ... . NKW ORLEANS, LA.. Orders and consignments solicited. ' -novJ&dsm , .:.'.,. .., : PHILIP DECKEB, Third Street, bet. Sjtzstore aad Tbf Manufacturer of Compounr!' Lubricating 0l ' " ror all kinds of Machinery ' ,;V ;'' ''Alao; ' ' LARD Oil' SOAPS, and CANDLE PURE CATAWBA WINE or my wv urowth. v . , Vnch2d1y J : ; Dissolution Notice ' ! THE 'PARTNFRSIUP HERETO, fore existing between the undersigned, uuder the name of Barton A Pool, is tbls dsy dissolved by rniituml convent, and the withdrawal or Si. M. Pool. The business ot the firm will beettled at their old fifliee. No. 85 West Second Ktreef. now ecru pled byH. M. Barton.' Either, partner will nse the firm name in liquidation. H. M. BARTON. M. M. POOL. . Cincinnati, Sept. 1st, 188... , i , i ' ' ::: o A. jx r. ' " ''' REFERRING TO THE ABOVE, I take this opportunity of thanking my friends for tbe liberal patronage they have, extended to, the late tlrm. und of asking their continuance of the same to my iormer partner and successor. , M. M. POOL. -Cincinnati, Sent. 1st, 18f8. se7 " r ' ' - , , , t ! . . r S.,M. BARTON. : OommiwKiioit BXtjrolifinr, , ' No. 85 West Second Street, . .. CINCINNATI. . Liberal advances made on consignments. se7 dtf ' , . PETER CASEY & 00n i ' Commission ItJercltant For tho xale'of HAY, tX)RN, OATH. BRAN, F LO II R, M E A L, BAtXJN, Ulil), and Western Produce generally, y ;,o. 82 LEV'KE STREET, - ! api8dtf , Vicksbubo. Miss. ... DIKE MCIIELSON, COMMERCIAL BROKER, B1ILC0AD AXD STZAMCOAT ACEXT, V No. 5 North Water St., ap50dtf EVANSVILLE, IND: Jos. H. Biack, late of Mayaville, Ky. 15. M. Black, late ol Black, Camron A Co. BLACK, UR). A CO COTTON FACTORS, AKD Commission Xroliii.nt. , .. For the Rale of URA1NX FLOUR, BEEF, PORK, , i And Western Produce generally, i 20S IE0XT; STREET, : aul8Uaul'(,9, MEMPHIS, TENN, CAKIilAGBS. J.;B. Grkkn. ; 't , ; F. L. Giucsif. mJ. 1J. GREEIV A; CO., CARRIAGE: i MANUFACTURERS, Transfer Ornaments at Cincinnati prices. Main Street, iefH Fifth and Sixth', ianlK-ftm . EVAXsviLS.it. lira,' . LCINCINijATI ADV'aS. I A. Clark k, Memphis, Tenn. ' J. B. 1JK.DKY, late of Cartmell A Drnry. ' - CLAUK - jto KUISY, (.Sdccesors toCartmell A Drury,)"'- ; PruducenUd General COMMISSION" MERCHANTS No. 2I 1'KOST STREET, ' BeU Wa&hingtou and Adams, MEMPHIS. TENN." " By permUsion vre refer to Brandf Is A Ciawlonl. Louisviu, Ky.; Barton Pool, Cincinnati, uhio; L. Kuttuer, Jr., Jt Co.. Kvansvil:e, lud.: Hayliurt A .Wbitiaker, Evausvilie, lud. j Coh lirothers, UU Lou id, mo.; Charies T, Hiude, Cairo, III.; F." W. Smith, President People's Bans, Memphis. Tenn.; VV. H.Chtrry, President Meicbants' National Bank, Meoip.'iis, Tenn; Clarke, My A Co, dletnph s, Tenn.; Newton Ford A Co., Memphis, Tenn.; JStiatlou, Goyer A Co., Memphis, Tenn.. , . sel dtf fllALO.H'S ."JAPH1AM LOTION For Beautirjing the Skin and Coin--. plexlon. . t i ' TSemoves all' Eruptions, Fl'eckies, Pimples, Moth Blotches, Tan, etc.. and renders the skin toft, ait, and bloomig, ' For Ladies in the Nursery" it IS invaluable, j " . For Gentlemen after Shaving it has no equal. 'Paphlau: lotion" Is the only reliable remedy for diseases and blemisnes of the bkln. - - i - - , IIIALai, aHAJPMIAN SOAP" for the-Toilet,, Nursery, and Bath, will not chap the sklu. Price 25 cents per cake. if:-! "1XOR K MAYO." " ". "FLOK HK JIArO." A New Perfume for the Handkerchief. ' Exuuislte-, bellcate Lasting Fragrance. , , ,. PHALON. & ON, New York. ' Sold by ail druggists, , .. IJ'dly WM. a TURN0CK & CO, 1 BRASS PbUriDERS, Gas and Steam Pipe Fitters, Corner; Pine and First1 Streets. i "t Cash paid for old Copper and; Brass. "( ' - Dealers in all kinds of Brass Cooki Whistles, and Steam Gauges... PartlculaJ attention paid to repairing and adjustlni Hteam Ganges (Jnne8tf
Kegular WEDNESDAY PACKET For Clarksvilla and Nashville. 1 The elegant Passenger Steamer I'nniiy ISrandeis, Hinbt Millxb, Master; Kitt RtTDD, Clerk, ' Leaves for the above and all Intermediate ports every Wednesday, at 4 o'clock p m. connecting at Nashville with railroads for
an points noum - r or rreignt or passage appiy on board or to J. it., xt u uu. oc2dtf Agent. Regular Eransyllle and Henderson s" ' DalJv Packet.; The fleet and splendid sldewheel steamer Mollie Norton, CHARLEY PERKINS. Master: Will ply as a regular packet between Evansvllle and Henderson, offering uneqnalwuujiuuuiiuou to travelers and shippers. Leaves Evansvllle dally at Shi p.m. Leaves Henderson daily at T a.m., makS PVTf? cormeciion with the K. A C R K. A RO Through and way passecgers JanHdU DDKE NICHOLSOF, Agent. Co mo to Stay. Henderson & Evansvllle Daily Packet The new, fast, and elegant side-wheel rassenger eteamer Moan Wali.kn, Maler; . KoBKitT Brashkar, Clerk, Leaves Henderson every mornlnz at. 1C Leaves Evansvllle every afternoon at 4 o oiock, promptly. are Through and way passengers 50a. Regular Evansvllle and Tennessee Klver racket. - For Padacah, JohnsonTllIe. aad Eastport. . ; t The fleet and spleLdld steamer , SAM.ORE,:fv ALLEN DUNCAN, Master; . J. Val. Sorknson, Clerk, Leaves Evansvllle for Eaidnort and all Tennessee Klver way landings as a regular weekly packet, every Friday at four p m., taking freight and passengers at lowest packet rates, and giving especial attention to tbe flllin? of oi tiers. - For freight or passage annlv on board. se!6 tf ' ' Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet ror raaucan ana uairo. . , . ; . The finely appointed steamer ' : , slstwM cumbeblAnd, Bkn. Howard, Master; ' Mahion WkiOHTi Clerk. Will ply as the regular Tuesdav and Frldav packet for Cairo and XII wsy landings.' , Leaves Evansvllle every TUESDAY and FRIIJAV, at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo everr WKDNWIUV uni 8ATUKDAY, at ft p.m. . . Through bills of i ml lug given for freight over the Mobile A Ohio Kail road. For freight or passage apply on board, or to W. G. BROWN & CO.. . . DUKE NK'HF.WOV. Jyl5tf or C. R. RUD1), Agents, 'i Regular Green River Packet. The fine Passenger Steamer ' ' JY MES GnlY,, Job McKrynolikj, Master, . Will nil as a reeular Reml.VeH:lv PsckM between rCvatiHVllle aud Woolburv. and all way landings, carrying freight and pa.sseUi.erH at lowest raleH. fmurlldti , Regular Monday & Thursday Packet. NA8IIVlL.t.l3, WILEY SIMS, Master, :...' '," Lnavea Kvansvllle for Cairo every MON'UAY and THURSDAY, t 4 p,m., positively, connecting at t airo with Ht. LonlH, Manipbis, and New Orleans packets. DUKK NICUELHON, " Janl tf ort'. It. RUIU), Agents. For Paducan and Cairo. , ' Regular Wednesday and. Saturday -, Racket. , t :..,.. : " Tbe mazniflcent side-wheel steamer.' , 'i:--,riirSn ::,.-; ' ' ARMADA;-;; A. M. DusotjrHET, Master; ' "u "'" ' ro , Wiu. P. rWL,R,lr,j-rfc Geo. NicKKUiow, , leaves T?vans vllle every WEDNESDAY and HATUKlAY at4 D.in. . ' Leaven Cairo overy TIITJIISDAY and ' HUN DAY at 6 p.111., making clone connections at Cairo wilb flrKt-t-Jaiss packets for; 81. Louts, Memphis, and New Orleans. " Connects at Evansvllle witb. tbe K. AC. It.R.. and tlieTaraHoon for LooisvlUe. r orfrelgbt or paxsa e apply on board, or to r. Al. 11; MfrlKcix tU. or CUKE NICHEL.SON. KC12 tf ) ; . . Aitents. CAMPAIGN NOTICE or LANPHEAR & MITCHELL. We are now ready for the ', fu f all & Winter Trade -. ofl808,, rQ ! With ONK OP THK VERY LARtlEST (1 not tn large! STUCK. of, MKX'S ANI BOYS' i IXrLtet and Capsi UDIEfP'-AXD MISSES TRIMMED HATS and SHAKER HOODS, in the State of Indiana: and as It 1 to the interest ol every merchant to have a large assortment to select from, let do One lad to icive ns a call, as we are lu direct competition wit ti Cincinnati, Louisville, ht. Lou ts, and Chicago. : ; .-7 I .: - . !.,.r -j, ' -191 OUR PRICES BE .WILLLOW. - ALWAYS T ; Come every one!, LANPHEAR Plenty of goods for Ml & MITCHELL, No. 28 North First StfeeU J EVAN8VILLK. iv, We will ha e a larze lot of Calpndam for onr customers oy the middle of Heptem ber. Come an J get one. t ' anSl d;lt ' . ! .. , I Sold Ont: TTATIXfi SOLD onr entire stock of JLaV Urtteerleti, tc.,-Ac, to Mr. Jwne jroits,we bei leave to return our sincere thanks to our many friend and patroiiH for tlieir llbernt nuirnnatii Jieretofote ex tended loward Us, and would renrtei'tfuliy; soiicu a continuance or tne nu- " HUCceMHor. . CRO4 4 J KNKHnA ; ' . . .. .'i v.'ti j . , . . ;. .i. JAMES CROFTS, , i Eva-sville Grocery, 136 Main1 St, Would bea leave to inform his nnmerons fH tne publlo generally.; tbat e baa bought of Mbhhi-h. Cross A Jenkins tbelr entire stock of Family Orotfertes, Lamps, Ao , A "a r "ay aaaiuons U v. ,r.ir nii strict attention to buslnnsn to merit liberal share of the, public pat-, xonage. ociu m.
Kir Other River' Item Set Fourth faqe.
I . f ....... . i 1 i . ' m . . , . t ii 1 ' , STVMBOAT PRtNTING. No printing eKtabllshrhent In the West a as better facilities or greater ability for Joing fine Steamboat Printing, pur assort uentoi joo type, tnongD very large ana owuipiew, inconstantly oeingaddea to, ano "r Jo department is under the personal apervlxlocior oneor the best job printers lJLth. i hited States. We are prepared to .nt Post. Pltn or fancy, BUI Heads, Mills Lading ('dkI. rww -l u i Cards, Deck and Meal Tick es, illa of Fare. Mates' So. orders' uTTitZJ,? XT.IXl a rA TiA st&u' rriVAa T V.. wunn-ooaiawlll be promptly attended to. . - . .-. i - WMh Tha. 7 : , 1 . muS can v vcEvrntv via el-sr -r., frosf W r ' Heavy wbite irosr, but as the eun mounts nf ui.vi uku. me; air grew pleaaaDt. and tfce day was beautiful with nnlw a few white clouda tnm. v'l- -T.-- mu. -" At -Was a de. hghtful day -for an gleotion A The river aunng tne twenty-four ' houra endlog at. 3 p.m. yeaterday. had fallen only about an inch, and as a slight rise is reported above, wa' hope the decline will be i cheoked. There ia less than: four feet 'on the'shoalest bars from Cairo to Louisville. 1 Arrivals and TpMrtare. The arrivals and departures up to 3 o'clookv-vesterdav .' include .'onlv the ' Armada, froin Cairo to . Newburgh: and return t here : Sam. J. Hale, Cincinnati to Memphis: Mollie Nortoa and Sallie V., Henderson and return. I - ! Tr.iil .ilr. -jt-nl,, .t-; l?i UV.X ;.ai If r-,un , Among the first .boats duo. here are the Nashville and Linton, from Cairo : Rose Hito, from Louisville ; Sam Orr, from J3atport;f Havana, . for Nashville; Melnotte, for St. Louis Law rence and Nightingale, from St. Louts; Argonaut, for-5 Memphis ; Minneola and C.'ifton,- from Memphis r' Lo'uisiana ana JSmperor, for .'New Orleans; hmma No. 3, ifr6m f Near Orlaans. Fanny 1 JJrandeiSj from Nashville, and Charmer, from Cincinnati! ' 1 ! i -,;fItaeeUano, i,,- j ' ,Tho ; election, was .the ! absorbing topic yesterday, and - hvX little ,-r busi ness wa? done ps the , levee,' and ar rivals were, yery, scarce. ,The Armacla arrived early.yesLatr'day mornfa. ! with rather a light trip,; ahd ; proceeded to Newburg; for, freight ; and coal.i aad returned; in tbe afternoon. ,.....,.The Sam J. Halo worked over' French aland Raf, and .passed Idowu early yesterday, morning, witb.! ;two . ,big barges and a good trip fori the ,wate'. Th Minneolahadjgot Over lamletsburg Rar. ahd . was sJying' at the bank below. Walker's, a4 the Armada fl-tssed : up. i She:, will be able to work her--way- to this port. ut" will hardTy Tje able to 'take her freight through unAne river rises. of which there is little-prospect....!.. The Sallie V;'is still carrying raifroad iron Hd IlcudersOrij 'loadihg 1 a barpe I Once or twice' a 'week ....Captain Scott's new boat;,':ihe' "Wabash, is ready ' for hc1' ! chimneys ' ahd ';the ; pain'tefrJ She is "going 'to be a little painter. J one is going' beaiity..w:..'.TheF Lullof Capt. Job. Mc iteynolds new boatJ is' progressing Rey rapidly ondUiw'ill "soon " be ''ready to' lannch. '':iKhe win bo' stauncH fand' nea' craft.': The 'Fanny Brande'ia' arrired' about boon,-and; afcer! 'discharging "a'lot of timber at tlitidry docks, Came' lip j to tne wnarr loaaeu nearly to tno guards. Her manifest '-'-will be found"' below. i$hc leaves for Jiashville, positively to-day. When sho. passed the Minneola, tho latter was trimming up; to cs Walker's Bar,' where, the Bran.deis found .4 feet .water..., -'l i - t ( ilat Ieavlua; To-Day. j , j " JFoa pAiao.Thojtnagnificent sidewheel jSteamer Vrmada is the unrivaled" packet 'for Cairo and all ay ports at 4-o'ci'ck to-ay.' ' Her'catin is" the'iraraitdn of ne'a'fnes gwd taste land fcomfortj Captain'Gns. Dasoticaet. Will IV; Fowler, Geoi Niohcison and Ed. Thdmap,' are Her ekecl'ent officers, and a tnore1 obliging '4artette cannot be found on the continent.! . n;'FoB Louis viLLETBe beautiful Rose ITite.'a gre'at favorite with travcjrs, and shippers, will be fht regularnpacket, fojr Louisville, to-night, Sheyis admirahjy jan( .elegintly .'appointed. Captain, Jfra nk 1 1 V r j, an experienced and accomplished oiScer, is in oiiimaoa, ana, Uic ,SJfluL'Br,B . and Uenry Mitchell, two courteous, obliging ind p'ipularf young 'gentletnen, hare charge f the;,offico; he is ' very light, and ier pilots.. iWasb Elder and ..Bill JJIcek9,:knoWiwhere the deep water-?runsT:i u T;i ! r . For HendSrsok-' Thd' beautiful and fleet side-vbcel -steamer ( Mllie Norton,' leases as usual, promptly itt i o 6ck ; thl s e v e ii i n g; ' f or ' ire n d e r a o n , having 'most; elegant cabtn accommb'dations'' and 'great spced?' !(Japtain,' Chafley L "Perkins7 and' 'th'e!,lrry brothers, her chief officers','- are accompjihed.anilaccommodating tenThe new ,and . splendid -aide-wheel steamer,-Sallie will .leave for lien-1 dersom proniptjyai ,4 .p. j M.. to-day. She is a beautiful little bioat, . with nice cabin Appointments. Captaio Closes WaUen oommand,and. Robert Biashear Us :-herTclerk Both j are iclever and pleafjaot gentlemtn.: I ' t FoBaNAgHyiLLrV-r-The, neat and el gaot Banny JJrandeis Capt. ilenry Miller, will leave for; Nashvillej and all way porrff-at 4t clock this even ts,; naa'exceliebt Dasseneer an pointments. ' Kitt Kndd,J a pleasant and obliging !yourigJ gentleman;- is ib theteffitfe. - Give Capt. Miller a good . trip. f For Green RiVEK.-iThe-'sray little James Gray will' leave for Green Kiver early this afternoon and: Capt. Joe McRey6oIds'wiH see that shippers are satisfied, and passengers" made ooniT , JMANIFESTOP THK JjTEAMER.l' ANN r BKANDEiff-NashYiHe Ho "Evaosville. V. M. M. Humphrey '&'C; 350 bbU Flour; AitUamberta. 10ilry Hides, AnLiihnnMh Sheet Skins: Blemken Tiilmann& Ca'10 bdAdles S; Iron :
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Str' 35 of' Po,atf es 20 ,)ry Hides. ; Sheep bkina. 1 crato It,g3, ;Jsatks vooi, 14 barrels ot Apples: Tenner-, Bowles & Co., 2bbh Tallow.'lh Green nt?3 Vie,e & Co- 2 bag3 Yarn; ft.. & Co , 1 box Machinery. .IEsrtjppiNQ Freight.- To 1 1 1 & T 1 1 . 1 t.1 i ik.ji . i J0U13To CiDcioDsti R. K. Bishop & Y? . fPfP.PtlKrgj; Proctor & Gam- - I Die. Ill DDla 1 allow. I fT' 11 . a. 1 t- . "-nnrBQj. itickey & Uo., 40 I UB8 Jreaxiats. I Ulcanlnira from anr Km I uat-iaaAXL-iae vemmeraal of i tr i iuoDaay says: I Lickirig River wis mnddj. aD3 run- ., t i;i J'rL. rVf 1 hia swollen from four to five inches I ame'e our last report. The officers of I the t. James report hard raia at Mayaville Saturday. l'.nt S(,.J.l t, rT.J, ceived a disDatch from Cact. Shall. 1 osa, ot Louisvilie, yesterday, auI 5,1?ncil the 8";iD of he tarS3 i.IIa Faber. at Patriot. Ind. Tbe Leonidas used the hara-fi to lighten her from LouiavilJa to Cincinnati. and it was being tow ed back to iouisvine by the mail packet United States when it sunk. ar.JohB.n. ITilker, late ofthe tOlksblatt. has tat fln chare a nf tha nver dePartment of the VolksfreunJ, and Will CSV hia rear(a to liia manv river friend. to day. Mr. Hilkcr is aQOld'Steainboatmnn and favorably known all alone the lino f i Ka Wt. ern and Southern w iters LCaptain Milt. Akin has resigned the command of the Tennessee River packet Kate Robinson. Captain Asa Mason, late clerk, i. as hepn nrnini(.il to the command of this steamer, Mr. tXP.V Wherry occupying tho oCice. While we resrret to lose Cant. Akin in the trade, it is gratifying to know that no will not ba altogether lost to his marine 'mends. 113 troea to Lnniaville touperiutend the completion of the Leclaire, which steamer he will command in the Louisville and Ten nessee River trade, haviDg purchased j the commanding interest in that craft n Captain JHut. don t admire running a steamboat for glory alone. lie likes to do something. St. Louis.- The Democrat of Mon day Bays : : . " V Tha river 13 fnllinir aliwTillir villi feet water to Cairo, G feet below, and upper rivers are hardly changed. railing an the way down Irom St. Paul. Missouri 3 feet 8 inches at Osage and Moreau. The storm affected cavitation in the Illinois. No boats, have, come in to leave for that stream for two days past. Weather cool and windy. leu miles above Davenport, on the Mississippi River. U a point, which trout time iwnieoaorial has been a ter ror to the navigators, known as Syca more utiain. Wore tban one flat boat. rait or steamer, loaded with treasure, has been drawn within its oupaciou-i maw. It is reported ly the oldest in habitants that tons aud tons of pi lead, Irom tho Dubuque and (Jaleu 7. n " Sycamore cauldron, and counted as total loss. New Orleans. Tho J Tiim$ of Friday says: !, The weather yesterday was of a changeable nature. J)j light broke on us with a closo temperature aad a cloudy sky, and continued so uutil 5 o clock, in the aitcrnoon. whe-n a strong 'easterly wind, accompanied by a slow, drizzling raiu, came on. which put a "damper" on tho balance of the evening. The appearances ot the elements at dark displayed more rain, and, doubtless, a heavy rain would fall during the night. Business on the landing appeared to b more livlier thaa on Wednesday, and trom the appearance of the departing steamers, which appeared to , havo very favorable trips, one would readily infer that buainesi wa going on with a rush. Tf.: DRUGOISTS. FKKD. 8CBUSBKA5K. W. B. BCHFOBD J SCIIUER3IANN & BUEF0SD, , , ni ApotliccJirJesj, OPJEItA DIIUU stork, i -. (CHANDLER'S I;LOCK.) Z. Np. 18 South FIi3t Street. ; ' ' EVANSVILIE, IM. . Dealers in Pare Drnt?, Medicines, nnit Cliemtcals; Wloen, Hraudlcs, Ac , for medicinal purposeH. .. Will Ittwp constantly oti hand a large iuuoilmeal of Perfpmerie, Toilet Hoaj', Hair, Nail, TKtli, aud Clot U Hrusbei. -l'rescripttoua careful iy coini-oiimlod at all bourn. . , . mi."M tni .-. . i;'.- i f 1 . 1 CLOUD a AEII, Wholesale I:riifjjfsfjy ilASUFACTURIMJ CHEHISI3 1 No.: 16 lSTorth First Street. J agents roa GEORGE a REED'S D02ZEST&I LIQUID DUB. GENERAL AGENTS FOR OR. ARMISTEAD'S TCNI0 STRJJ? ; , UNIVERSAL OINTXET, as! it PILE 0DJTMENT. . All orders promptly fi UedU apn JOHN LAVAL, Wholesale and Retail Dress. I (...-.. l Dealer in Medicines, Faints, Oils, Brushes, &c. . MA IK ST., bet- Second and Third, ; i ..... , . Kvr.nsviJle, Ind. Partlcwlar attentloa given to CUTTING WINDOW Ua;j sire. Jun2Idtf 3.. B. J. SCHLAEPFER, . SEALER IK "PURE ' DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CIIE9tICAI.Ht "WlnoH n.nl Urc ixtllost, Where yon ena flnil the largest stock of ToUet ArUoles In tbe West. , Physicians' prescriptions lulled at all hours, day or night, by none but experleoced Prescrlptlou DruggW-s. mi72D dia tTiHEKS oeived aad for salo prl S per l) "o VICKERY BROS., , 7JMaln bt.
