Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 November 1868 — Page 3
. .NOVEMBER 6. 186P. The Stockbroker at Dinglewood. CHAPTER III. Continued. The thine had happened half a ceo tury before, and the Admiral had not been at sea at all for half that time. and here was a present tragedy going on beside us, and tbe messages or fate crushed up with my fan in my hand. Lottie Stoke made her ap pearance in the doorway several liines, casting appealing looks at me. Once Mie beckoned, and pointed en erceiically to the drawing-room in which noor little Mrs. Gresham was. But when I got time to think, as I did while the old man was talking, I thousht it was best, on the whole, to defer Giving my letter, whatever it was. It could not be anything trifling or temporary winch made the master ofthehou.oe steal away in the darkness. I have bad a good many things put into my hands to manage, but I don't think lever had anything so difficult as this. For I did not know, and could not divine, what the sud- . df n misfortune was which I had to conceal from the world. All this time Mr. Fortiswent on complacently with his talk about the old saltwater lords who were dead and gone, lie stood over me, and was very nuimeted j and I had to look up to him. and nod and smile, and pretend to listen. What ghosts we were, as Lottie said ! My head began to swim at last, as Mr. Fortis's words buzzed in my ear: "lMy Lord,' I said, 'my brothers vertices not to p"a.k of my own fa mi' ' influence.' " - This formed a kind ot Chorus to i , and came in again ana israin. He was only in the middle o bis narrative when Lottie came up, making her way through all obstacles. She was trembling, too, with much excitement, which had less foundation than mine. " I can't find Mr. Gresham anywhere," she whispered. " He is not in any of th rooms; none of the servants have e'en him, and it is time lor supper. Wh are we to do?" "Is Ada alarmed?" said I. "No; eh is sucb a child," said 1 Lottie ' But sh is beginning to wonder.. Come and say something to her. Come and do something. Don't Kit forever listening to that tiresome old man. I shail go crazy if you do not nome; and she dancing as if nothing had happened!" Mr. Fortis had waited patiently whiles this whispering went on. When I turned to him attain he went on the same as ever. "This was all to the senior sea lord, you understand, Mr?. Mulgrave. As lor the other " "1 hope you will tell ma the rest another time," I said, like a hypocrite. "Imutgoto Mrs. Gresham. Lottie has come to fetch me. 1 am so sorry " " i) n't say anything about it," said Mr F irtis. "I shall fiod an opportunity," and he offered me his arm. I had to walk with him, lo iking quite at my ea-e, through all those pretty group-1, one and another calling to me as I passed. O, please tell me if my wreath is all right," Nellie Fortis whi-pere 1, drawing me from Ler uncle. "Mrs. Mulitrave, will you look if I am torn?" cried another. Then pair a-'ter pair of dancers came whirling a Ion?, m ikinif progress dangerous. ISucu a sight at any .time when one is past the age at which one takes a per Fonal interest in it, is apt to aacgest a variety of thought?: but at this moment Lottie hovered about me. a kind o!' ttvmit courier, clearing tho way for me. Thore was something amazing to me in her excitement, especially a-, j it at the moment when she was laboring to open a way for me, Ada Gresham went flying past, her blue eyes shining, her cheeks more like ros-cs than ever. She gave ine a smi'.ing little nod as her white dress swept over my... dark one. and was gone to the opposite end ot the room before I could siy word. Lottie drew her breath h ml at the sigli . liar sigh soun led i-hrill ns it breathed pat rne. -Uabv!" she whispered. "Doll!" And then the tears came to her ey.-s I was startled beyond de-t-crip'ion by her looks. Had she cme to cur? fr Gerald, in the midst of that worldly dreadful scheme of hers or what did her agitatio n mean? It was time for supper, however, aBd the elders of the party began to look fr it; and there were ''a "goo J many pop' wondering and icqutring where w.n Mr. Gresham? where were the brother-? Young ladies stood with injured faces who had been en;ag'id to danee with Harry or Gerald; an i Ada herself whea her waltx was ot. beiran to look about anxiously, liy this lima I had a-otridof Mr.For-ti-s, and made up my mind what to do. I went up to her and stopped her just as t-'.ie was askiog one of the gentle-" mo, had he seen her husband? wher-j wa3 -Harry?. I kept Harry's bit o, paper fast in my hand. I felt by instinct that to give her that would oa'v make matters worse. I made up ha best little story I could about Mrs Greshara's illness. "They both went off quite quietly, not to disturb the party," I saidv ' ' I was t put off tellin? you as long as I could, my dear, not to spoil your pleasure. They could not help themselves. They were very much put o it at the thought of leaving you. Bj: Jr'r Thomas will take Mr. Gresham's p!a:e; and you know they were obliged to go." . Tears sprang to poor Ada's eyes. "Oh. how utikind of Harry," she cried. to eo without telling me! As if I fho ld have kept on dancing had T known. I don't understand it at all to tell you, and go without a word to m?. " My dear, he would not spoil your easu're." I said: " and it would have ;eo so awkward to send all these p?ople away. And you know she may get better alter all. "That is true," said easy-minded Ada. " It woul l have been awkward breaking up the party. But it is odd abrat uarnma. She was auite well yesterday. She was to have been here to nieht. "O, it must have been something sudden, 1 cned. at the end of my invention " Shall I call Sir Thomas? What can I do to be a help to you? You must be Mr. and Lira. Gresham, b-jth io one, for to night." Ada put her laced handkerchief no tn Ler eves, and smiled a little faint s-mile. "Willy u tell Sir Thomas," the said. A -el so Dewildered J don't koow what to do?" Then I commeDcerl another pro pri" in search of Sir Thomas. Lottie Stoke etill hovericg about me as pale x a spirit. !he took: my arm as we "Was l bat all a story?' f. c whi-pered in my ear, clasping my arm tightly witu ner nanas. x maae V pr no answer; 1 dared not venture . v n to let her see my face. 1 went .,..fi irM the same story very circum oantiallv over again to Sir Thomas ' T ii..rv it was riot a great sin; indeed it Uiijtht be quite true for aoythiog I could tell. I' was the only natural way :.w 4s Air mvarorinnfl bK. OI accouuuuj ,v"' ' Z',rTLTav BtllCi; anu tvciuj V....-V., sorry.'of course, and behaved aa well
THURSDAY.
aa possible. Old Mrs. Gresham was scarcely known at Dinglewood, and Ada, it was evident, was not very profoundly affected after tbe first minute
by the news; so that, on tnewuole, the supper table was lively enough.and the very young people even strayed into the dancing room after it. But of course we knew better than that when trouble had come to the house. It was not much above one o'clock in the morning when they were all gone. I pretended to g5 too, shaking off Lottie Stoke as best I could, and keeping out of sight in a corner while they all streamed away. Oq the whole, I think public opinion was in favor of Harry Uresham s quiet departure without making any disturbance. lie was a very good son, people said, and then some of them speculated if the poor lady died, how Harry and nis wne would manage to live in the quietness which family affection demanuea. " They will bore each other to death," said a lively young man. " O, they are devoted to each other!" cried a young lady. Not a suspicion entered any obc's mind. The explanation was quite satisfactory to everybody but Lottie Stoke; but then she had seen Harry Gresham's face. When I had made quite sure that every ono was gone, I stole back quietly into the blazing deserted rooms. iad X ever Deen disposed to moralize over the scene of a concluded feast, it certainly would not have been at that moment. Yet there was something pathetic in the look of the place brilliant as day. with masses of flowers everywhere, and that air of lavish wealth, prodigality, luxury and to feel that one carried in one's hand something that might turn it into the scene of a tragedy, and wind up its bright story with tbe darkest conclusion. My beart beat loud as I went in. My poor lit tle, victim was still in the dancing room the largest and brightest of them all. She had thrown herself down on her sofa, with her arms thrown over her head like a tired child. Tears were stealing down her Drett7 cheeks. Her mouth was pout ing and melancholy. When she saw me. she rose with a sudden start, half annoyed, half pleased, to have some one to pour oat her troubles upon. "I can't help crying,", she said. "I don't meio to blame Harry; but it was unkind of him to go away without saying a word to me. We never, never parted in that way before;" and from tears the poor little woman fell into sobs grievous, -innocent sobs, all about nothing, that broke one's heart. r k . . iti . thing." I said, " though 1 don't know myself what it is. I am afraid it is something worse than you think. I said that because your brother-in-law said it; but I don t believe it is any thing about Mra Uresham. lour husband put this into my hand through the window as he went. Take courage, dear. You want all your co-irage you must keep up for the sake of the children, Ada!" (to bb contincsd.) JHCIAJL NOTICES. Avert Danger. "Oat of th nettle Dancer we trtnek tbe flower Safety," ny bbafcttpeare. Feeble id van , do you wittn to piack imn nowerT TETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. tslrengUi is your saletjr. Weukneui la never aaie. acui (unease man. en anon work ot tbe teeble. Ke-enforoe hali-de-iVatfd nature wlttt tha flneat vegetable iovieorant la tbe world. tot merely an iovigorant, however, bat a gentie laxative, a more poieot blood depareut tbn any pr aoriDed in me pnarmacopceia, and tbe best anti-bliloua medicine extant. It la because It combines ao many important meaicai properties ioai mi remaraauie vegetable specific produce anch extraordinary effects. As a preventive. It fore stalls dlseatte by endowlDir tbe buman pbytiiqne wltb extra relitaut power: as a curative, Hkutttaloa tbesirengtb while re moving ine cojopiainc its umj as a rem edy for indigestion la now so general in ai parts of the Unite! (states, that It may be consistently entitled the Tfalional Baecijle j or IHitvetHna. lis celebrity is not confined to ibU country, however, or even o tbls continent. There la not a port in tbe Western Hemisphere to which it is not coUhiuned not a state between Pata gonia and tbe Arctic rtea In which HOSibX'i bK'd tu'j rtitui" is not a household purafee. in in is monin oi logs, wnen emus ana fever and other malarious disorders are rife, a medicated stimulant Is an article ot me nr-i neoesaiiy ior ait wno travel oy i.ri or water, er are In any way exposed to tsi uiorblfla inflaeuces abroad in tbe Mtnioapbeie. Of all alcoholic tonics, tbe hii A fiiKS are me purei ana mosr, emcaclous a tact attested by leading analytical chemlrtla, and confirmed by some of the mot eminent medical practitioners la the United btates. ... . Oolg-aate sSc Oo.a Fragrant Toilet Soaps i.B PREPARED BT Skilled Wrsf eaen frna tlae keat Materials, asd are czrowH as thi NTAJDAHB bt savaxawe 4JO cuBToxKaa. . 9oid SverywKert, deo H oth Patches, Freckles & Tan. The ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY lot hose BaoTH diboolokatiohs on tbe isce jyrry't Moih and FreckU Lotion. Pre tared only by Dr. B. 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New Eeal Estaie Agency. J. P. Elliott fc Son HAVE OPENED A REAL ESTATE Agency for the sale of and renting o lands, houses, Ac, Ac Persons having nouses or land to rent or sell, or persons wishing to purchase or rent, will do well by calling on them at their office, on Third Street, near Locust In Elllott'K Bloolc Junelltf YF. U. & CO., Eeal Estate Agents, Ifo. 6S Main Street, EVANBVTIlJt. Iirn. A Notary Public In tbe office. fap28dtf INVALUABLE MEDICINE roa Purifying of the Blood. DR. J. W. FOLISB'S JE3Lu.irj.oi" Doctor, A Positive Rbuiedy for all kinds of Humors, ; . Scrofula, Scurvy, Bait Rheum, Carbuncle and Bolls. Ulcers, and all Obstinate Affections of tbe Skin, Inflammatory or Chronic Rheumatism, Piles, Chronic Diarrhoea, Mercurial Diseases, and every Taint of the System; Dyspepsia, and these Affections originating In tbe Derangement of the Digestive Organs, via.. Billons Complaints, Neuralgia, and Nervous Affections, Headache, Langour, and Depression of Spirits, Loss of Appetite, Constipation- - THIS EXCELLENT MEDICINAL Compound was first prepared by Dr. J. W. POLAND. In 1847, and was then employed wltb great success in expelling humors from the blood ; but in IK a medical friend, who was quite celebrated as a physician, especially in the treatment of humors, suggested some important improvements, which were adopted, and which has made it (so Us people say) the very best remedy for all kinds of humors known to " tbe faculty." This preparation is composed entirely ot vegetables, among wulch are Saraaparllla, Yellow Dock, Noble Pine. Mandrake, and Blood root. When the originator lived In New Hampshire, at Gotfstown Centre, for the space of thirty or forty miles around, and 1 u Manchester particularly , the Humor Doctor was well known and highly valued for the numerous and wonderful cures which It effected. Thoagh manufactured in large quantities, the supply was frequently exhausted, and purchasers bad to watt tot more to be made. In that region, some very severe cases of Erysipelas were treated with and they were cured t Erysipelas sores, or carbuncles those ugly, painful uicera were entirely removed wnerever this medicine faithfully used. so it was with Scrofula and Salt Rh earn. - The Humor Doctor cured them, It la free from any dangerous drnn. Is pleasant to the taste, sate, yet sure and effective In its action. Prepared at the NEW EXGIiAKD BOTANIC DEPOT, and for sale by all dealers In medicine C. DAMON A CO., Proprietors. CLOUD & AKIN, Wholesale Agent, For sale at retail by all druggists. fe2'(Mdtf GREAT LAND SALE! IJf 1 Henderson Count, Kentucky. Authorized by Act of the Kentucky Legislature, 1867-68. Seren Rich and Highly Improved Oiilu KlTer bottom Farms, ant) 504 Town Lots to be Disposed of In snares. First Priw SecoDd Prise... Third Priae Fourth Prise.Fifth Prise. Sixth Prise 1150 jOCO rtfioo 2700 13,750 13.750 13,750 13,750 Seventh Priee....... 2S0 PK1ZCS IX TOW 5 LOTS, Valued at 012O each. 140 PRIZES IN TOWN LOTS, Valued at f 100 each. 84 PRIZES IN TOWN LOTS, Valued at ISO each. TICKETS, $S. THE DRAWING WILL TAKE place at Masonic Temple, In Louisville. Kentucky, on tbe Uth day of January, IHS9 - ' Ag nts will furniKh pamphlets giving description of the property, and containing tbe act of the Legislature authorising the sale. Commissioners who will manage tbe enterprise are named in the act of the Legislature, and their integrity and repounibiiiiy are endorsed In tbe certificates (which will be found In the parapnlets) ot Governor John W. Stevenson, lions. Garrett Davis and Thomas C. McCreery, United States Senators. Hon. John X. Bunch, Speiker of tbe Kentucky House of Representatives. Hoi. Archibald Dixon, Josepn Adams, President of the Farmers' Bank. L. C. Dailam, President of the National cank, John ti. Bar ret and otet-rs.ef Henderson, Ky. ; Hon. W. F. Parrett, Judge of the Circuit Court ef the Fifteenth Judicial District, and M. S. Jonuson, Judge of tbe Court ot Common Pleas, of ind ana; Hon. Wm. H. Walker, Mayor, John S. Hopkins, President First National Bank, and others, of Kvanrville, Indiana, aud many other gentlemen of position and prominence In Kentucky and Indiana. TICKETS can be purchased of L. H. LYNE, Farmers' Bank, Henderson, Ky. ; K. B. ALEXANDER, Commercial Bank, Louisville, Ky. : THOS. E. A. BROOKS. Covington, Ky.; JOHN C LATHAM. President Bank of Hopklnsvllle, Hopklnsvlile, Ky. James L. Dallam, Commercial Bank,Padncab, Ky. w Books opened at these points on the 1st of October. 1868. PH UP HORN BROOK, Esq., Water Street, between Main and Sycamore, and SEMON1N. DIXON CO , No. north First street, will order tickets from the Agents at Henderson, Ky., for those who desire to purchase. se2S dtf E. H. Fajbchtld. J. w. BrirSHAa PAISCHUD & BINGHAM, Commiaaion Merchant 84 Magazine Street, novao dly NEW ORLEANt PHYSICIANS. DR. H. SI. HARVEY, EtOOM No. 1. WALKER'S B0ILDING Corner Main and Third Streets. Offlee Hours 10 to Ua to 6: 7 to 8. Uta
A. H.HAVH WW)T. . J. W HI VTA JtK Hajliarst &, Whittaber. PROnUCK, COMMISSION JLND fQ WARDING MERCHANTS, No. g , Bonth Water Bt. Dealers in Flour, Baeon, Hay, Oats, Oor and Country Prodnce.
X. X. BATTO. .O. H. WTAJT 11 A I II D & STARE, (Successors to W. M. Alkmr.n A Cux.) GENERAL AOENTS. PKODTJC) Forwarding and Commission Mr chants, Evan svl lie, Indiana. Refer to Z and Sam"! Orr, Vice President EvasrvLu national Bank. Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. noU-l lire woinn BKHIID O IT R ft friends and former patrons tbat we are on FIRST 8TRFKT, one door below Vine, next to L. Plerson's Tin Shop, still In the trade of LIQUORS, FLOUR, COMJtistuuna, arc., ana soouia oe pleased to see tnem. t. v. Ahuia at co. IT. I. & CO., PORWARDINQ AND COMMISSI MERCHANTS, RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealen LIQUORS, FLOUR, &c FIRST STREET, One door below Vine, next to L. Plerson's Tin Shop, Evawvh.l, I its Janl dtf. P. 8. DrsoTjt'H rr, late of EvansrlUa, I? John Gilbkbt, Golconda, lit. P. S. DUSOUCHET & CO, , GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Ho. S3 Pojdras Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA Orders and consignments solicited. nov&d3m PHILIP DECEEE, Talrd Street, bet. Bjeaasre udTli' Manafacturer of Compound Lubricating Clh for all kinds of Machinery Also. . iARD OIL. SOAPS, and CANDLES PURE CATAWBA WINE ot my owe wwto, lmenaiitly Dissolution Notica. THE PARTNERSHIP HEJSETOfore existing between the undersigned, under tbe name of Barton A Pool, is this day dissolved by mutual conaent, and the withdrawal of M. M. Pool. The business of the firm will be settled at their old office. No. 85 West Second Street, now occupied by 8. M. Barton. Either partner will use the firm name In liquidation. S. M. BARTOW. M. M. POOL. Cincinnati, Sept. 1st, 1868. CARD. REFERRING TO THE ABATE. I lake this opportunity of thanking my friends for tbe liberal patronage they have extended to the late firm, and of aklng their continuance of tbe same to my former partner and successor. M. M. POOL. Cincinnati, Sept. 1st, 1368. seT s. hIbarton. CommiNRlon Merchant, Jfo. 85 West Second Street, CINCINNATI. Liberal advances made on consignments. se7 dtf PETER CASEY & 00, Commission Merchant For the sale of HAY, CORN. OATS. BRAN. FLOUR, MEAL. BACON, LARD, and Western Produce generally, Ko. 8 LEVEE STREET, apt 8 dtf VlCKSBUM. MlMB. DUKE NICHELS0N, : COMMERCIAL BROKER. B1ILE01D 1KB STEAMBOAT AGIST, No. 5 North Water St, apOdtf EVANBVILLE. IND. Jos. H. BitACX, late of MaysviUe, Ky. B. M. Bcx, late ol Black, Camron A Co. into. CO., COTTON FACTORS, AND CommlitNlon 9Xeiolia.ntaB For tbe Sale of GRAIN, FLOUR, BEEF, PORK, And Western Prodnce generally, 208 FR0XT STfiEET, anl8Uanl'68 MEMPHIS, TENN. J. B. Grkkx. r. L. Garax. JT- X3. OltliJElV Ac CO., CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Transfer Ornaments at Cincinnati prli Main Street, bet. Fifth and Sixth, Ianl6-Hm Evajt8VTi.ijc.Iiro. CINCIKIfATI APVJLB. D. A. Clakki, Memphis, Tenn. J. H. Dhdby, late of Cartmell A Drury. CLARK &. DRUBT, (Successors to Cartmell Drnry,) Produce xnnl General COMMISSION MERCHANTS Ko. 2iO rBOHT STBET, Bet. Washington and Adams, MEMPHIS. TENN. By permission we refer to Brandela A Crawiord, Louisville, Ky.; Barton A Pool, Cincinnati, Ohio; L. HuSner, Jr., A Co. Evansviiie, Ind.; Hayburt A Wblliaker, Evaasvllie, Ind.; Cole Brothers, St. Louis, mo.; Charles T. Hlnde, Cairo, 111.; F. W. Smith, President People's bank. Memphis. Tenn. : W . H. Cherry , Presiden t M et eh ants' National Bank, Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke, Ely A Co., Metuph h, Tenn.; Newton Ford A Co., Memphis, Tenn.; Stratton, Goyer A Co., Memphis, Tenn. sel dtf rtiiLOVs "fiPHua lOTloa For Beaatirjins the Skis and Com plexlon. Removes all Eruptions, Freckles, Pimples, Moth Blotches, Tan, etc., and renders tbe skin soft, fair, and blooming. For Ladles In the Nursery it la In vainable. For Gentlemen after Shaving it has no equal. 1 Paphian Lotion " Is tbe only reliable, remedy for diseases and blemishes of th Skin. PIIAI.ONa "PAPIIIAX SOAP" for the Toilet, Nursery, and Bath, will not chap the skin. Price 25 cents per cake. FLOK E JtATO." "ftoB 1E MAYO." A New Perfume tor tbe HardkerchleL Exquisite, Delicate, Lasting Fragranoe. Tll A T rJ H1V Vnrk Bold by ail druggists. Jy8 Uy 4: WM. C. TDRN0CK to 00, BRASS FOUNDEIIS, Gfs and Steam Pipe Fitters. Corner Pine and First Streets Cash paid for old Copper iad Brass. Dealers In all kinds of Brass Cookr Whistles, and Steam Gauges, Partlcnla; attention paid to repairing and adjosttn; BteamGaocea raaal sf
STEAMBOATS.
Regnlar WEDNESDAY PACKET For Clarkflville and NashviUa. The elegant Pusenger Steamer Fanny IS ramie In, HaiTBT Miuukb, Masters Kitt Rudd, Clerk, Leaves for the above and all Intermediate ports every Wednesday, at 4 o'clock r.u. connecting at Nashville with railroads for all points South For freight or paasate apply on board. or to . u. it. is. LbDD. ocU dtf Agent. Regular Evans villa and Henderson Daily Packet The fleet and splendid sidewheel steamer Mollie Norton, CHARLEY PERKINS. Master: . . . Ed. Tk rbt. Clerk, Will ply as a reeular nacket lietween Ev. ansvllleand Henderson, orTerng unequaled accommodations to travelers and .hlpKtrra. i.ryw r.vannviiie aaiiy at p.ni Leaves Henderson daily at 7 a.m.. mak. las close connection with the E. A C. R R. AKar i n rough and way passenger only ao cents. JanMdtf DUKE NICHOLSOF, Agent. Co i no to Htay. Henderson to Evansviiie Daily Packet SWv' The new. fwt, and elegant side-wheel i-assenger Bieamer Mnllio V Mosi WattHir, Master; Hobekt Brabbbab, Clerk. ', Leaves Henderson every moraine at Tc v viwia ji vtui ,s j Leaves EvansvlCe every afternoen at t o ciocK, prompny. jrare xnrongu ana way passengers OOc Regular Evansviiie and Tennessae liiver Faciet ' For Ftdacsh, JohnsonrllJe. and - Eastport. The fleet and splei did steamer ORE, ALLEN DUNCAN, Master; Vau Sorbnsow, Clerk. Leaves Evansviiie for Eastnort and ail Tennessae River way landings as a regular weeaiy Dar-aet, every r riuay at roar p m taking freight and passngers at lowent racket rstes, and giving especial attention i ne nuinv or orders. For freight or Dassase annlr on board.- '. sel tf ...... Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet . ror raaucan ana Cairo. f The finelj appointed steamer ' o OXJMBEIiIL,AJSrX), Bair. Howard, jnanr; ' Maaroa WaiaHT, Clerk, Will ptyaatheregnlarTnesdayand Friday packet for Cairo and all way landings. Leaves Evansviiie every TUESDAY and rnAi,ip.m. Leaves Cairo every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 8 p.m. Through bills of lading given for freights over the Mobile A Ohio Railroad. For lxelght or passage apply on ' board, rlo W. G. BROWN A CO.. DUKE NICHELHON, JylStf r C. B. RUDD, Agents. Regular Green River Packet , The fine Pasflenger Steamer" JMTCS GRAY. Joa HcRitnoldi, Maste", Will piy an a regular Semi-Weekly Packet between Evansviiie and Woodbary, and all way landings, carrying freight and pacaeners at lowest rates. f mar W d tl Regulix Monday to Thursday Packet M WILET SIMS, Master, . . Leaves Evansviiie for Cairo every MON. DAY and THURSDAY, at4p.ru.. pofl ive4 u.m.. iMMh Iva. ly. eonneetlng at t alro with St. Loo la. sns r vaokeUi. DUKE NIOUELKON. janl tf orC. it. RU 1)1), Agents. ForPaducaii and Cairo. Regular Wednesday and Saturday Packet. The magnificent side-wheel steamer Lett A. M. DtJsoccnwr, Master; Wrtx P. Fowfcwa, I nv. ' Gao. NiCBkLHoa, Clerks, Lewvea Wvansvllle every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every THXTRSDAT ani HUNDA.Y at 6 p.m., making close eonneo tlons at Cairo wltii flrHt-laes packets for St. Loots, Memphis, and New Orlesns. Connect at Et an rills with the K. AC. R.Rw,and theTarascon for Ixraisvtlle. For freight or bmmm nrjiij-on board, or to F. M. HUMPHREY A CU or DUKE ICUELHON. alt tf Agenta. CALIPAIOIX NOTICE o LAN PH EAR & MITCHELL. We are now ready for tbe Fall & Winter Trade oflHG8, With ONE OF THE VERY LtRGEHT it not tbe largest) htoCKj of Jf ESS AND BOYS ! Hato and Otxpa AND MISSUS TRIMMED HATS . and SHAKER HOODS, In tbe State of Indiana; and as It la to the interest of every merchant to have a large assortment to select rt om, let bo one fall to give us a call, as we are In direct cornpetition with Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Loo is, and Chloago. 0DR PRICES JWILL. ALWAYS BE LOW. - ' i Coma erery one I Plenty of goods for all LANPHEAR MITCHELL, No. 23 North First 3trcet,: EVANS VI LLE. : We will have a large lot of Calendars for our customers by tbe middle of September. Crne and get one. ' anSl dam . a , f v ' Sold Out ; HAT1NO Koi.n our entire stock of Oreceries, sc., Ac. to Mr. James Cro:t, we beg leave to return ourinoere thanks to our many friends and patrons for their liberal patronage heretofore -tended toward ns, and woold respectfully solicit a continuance of the sameio our suecessor. t'Rusa A KIN JAMES CBOFTS, Eransville Grocery; 136 Main St Would beg leave to Inform bis numerous friends and the public generally, that B fcebasbongbl of Messrs, crone a Jenkins Lamps, Ae.f Ac. aud by daily additions to liia suok and strict attention to busineHs, to merit Hbeval akare of Uie public pat.
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Fr Other River Items Bee Fourth tige. STEAMBOAT PRINTING!. No printing establishment in the West las better facilities or greater ability for iolng fine H train boat Printing. Oar assortneni of Job Type, though very large and complete, la enstuntiy twinx iviilwl lo, and our job department is under the pernonHt supervlRlou of one of the best Job printers In the United States. We are prepared to print Posters, plain or fanoy, itlil Heads, Bills Lading, Cards, Deck aud Meal Tickew, jiim of Fare, Mates' Tickets lor Labor. Ac Orders la with either of the whi j-f-boats will be promptly attended to. Weather nma Water. The weather yesterday waa nearly ciear, ana was warm and pleasant pressagmg rain. Mercury 72 at noon Thtk rivov ia . t.n . .... , wu srauonary, ana will probably be foand swelling a lit. tie to-day. At Pittsburg tha river is rising, and navigation has been re sumed. ,it,ia miog slowly at all points hence to Pittsburg, aod mat ter? look more hopeful. Arrivals and Departures. The arrivals and departures up to 5 o clock yesterday include the Empire, Cincinnati to Cairo; Mollie Norton and Sallie V., IlenJerson and return; Minneola, Memphis to Cinpinnati; Milbrey, Cairo to Cincinnati. " Beats Dae. Among the first boats due here are the Nashville and Linton, from Cairo ; TarascoQ, from Louisville; Sim Orr, from Eastport; Havana, for Nanh ville; Melnotte, for St. Louis; Sham rock and Nightingale, from St. Loois; Argonaut, for Memphis ; Darling and Cafton, from Memphis;' Louisi ana and Jimperor, for Now Orleans: Joama iNo. 6, from N Orleans; Charmer, from Cincinnati, fllscellaneeas. . There was a' fair show of business on the wharf yefiterday,. though, ar rivals were not nuaiurous ........Tbe Empire passe J. down at 5 o'clock a.m. with about 300 tons for the Louisiana ....The Minnepla, after great tribu ation and long detention, arrived at, noon, four dars . froci Cairn. with .tha biggest low. water, trip that ever went up the Obio, including 1.C00 bales cotton, 1,400 bags corn and fifty tpna of mibcellaneous reTght. After replenishing Ler com missary and obtaining the latest elec tion returns she steamed up the river with her two 'large and fully loaded barges, forming a, fleet over 100 feet wide, tbe boat drawing 38 inches, all the water on French Island, and the barges drawing .34 inehes. Captain Miller is determined to fight it out n this line, but dvn't expect it to take all the Fall I The Milbrey had a very fair trip, and was to take a large amount of Ircight here :...Tho Armada, Fanny Iirandeis, and James Gray were all filling up rapidly, and would havo all they could carry on the water Thero is a hrgo amount of up-river freight accumulated on the wharf loats here, awaiting shipment...... An : important change has taken place in maritime circles... .. i.-Uaptain F. M. Hum phrey has sold his mammoth wharfboat, which will be taken to some point below,' and has taken an inter est in the splendid new wharf-boat of E. W. Tatrick Sc Co., to which Commodore Humphrey has f raD'ufurri'd his broad penant. ' The new firm is ir I . T- i n ' . . iiumpurty, x'aincK & t-o., ana ih compowed of first class materialbeing energetic, responsible sod reliable gentlemen possessing an exteosire acquiitnancr, aad standing liili in: public' estimation. They cannot fail lo doV largo busincHS.. l.Cjpt. Charley Irwin, formerly of the Fhantorn and other steamers plying In tliene waters, was a passenger by the Min: ncola yesterday," and is stopping at the American J House. His many frjends will be glad to meet his gonial smile, and see him looking to exceedingly fine. He don't tike any Bteamboat iu his'n ' now, ... The , Louisvilli left Lou'tvilla on Monday evening, and. is probably di girg gravel at French Island..., The Lawrence is reported aground at French Island. .....Our, most reliable advices give only .thirty-eight inches on French Island,, and frty-two inches on tho ahoalest bars below...... A fine rise is reported as eon ing from Pittsburg god! the? Kanawha. We hope a -f better time is coming, and we'll wait a little longer." , Bwata Iavlagj To-Day , (' !,Fo CAiao. The admirable low water packet Nashville, Cspt. Wiley Sims, will Jeave for Cairo at 4 p, M. Her commander is a gallant gentleroan, and in her office will be found those popular young men, Jack Orammer, Walter j 13.;, X?eoningtoa and Charley Ulmsnider. The Nashville has splendid cabin appointments. Foa : LouiavlLLi-The : famoai, fleet flying, favorite ; Tarasooo, Capt. E. P. T. Hollcroft, -with, Miles I). Warrea and Jesse Jackson in tho office, is the regular packet for Louisville, at 6 P. ii. (to-day. . Neither boat or officers are surpassed on the lower Ohio or elsiwhre. . , Foa HsrtDxasoK.-HTbav beautiful and fleet side-wheel stemcr Mollie Norton, leaves as usual, promptly at 1 o'clock tb,is evening, for Henderson, having most elegant cabin accommodations and,, great speed. Captain Charley Perkins and tha Terry brothers, her chief officers, are aacomplished and accommodating gentlenen.., ; , :. i - : The new and splendid side-wheel steamer. Sallie.'V;, will leave lorlln derson promptly at 4 p M. to-day. She is a beautiful little boat, with nice cabin appointments. Captain Moses Walleo commands, and Ilobert J3rasbar ,is her' clerk. ,: Both .re clever and pleasant gentlemen. ' . Foa. At i Loch, Tha : Express Line's, fine steamer Melnotte is due here for St., Louis, at 4 P. M. to dy. She is admirably appointed, and Cp tain Keniston' and' hi subordinate officers understaod their duty fuily, and discharge it faithfully. ' . lilrulno frm a-mw Urkssf. PlTTSBUBa.- The Commercial of Monday aays:- ' The marks last evening indicated tbrae feet oa the Monoogtliela marks
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latter etream was riemtf ut iIh; rnl one inch jcr hour. 'I hue j no t i: o from the Mo(iot)g;li'l.-i y-t. Navivtition will be rccfurnr .1 to-'Jay. Cl NCI N N a n . T I c C i iii mi r in I i,f Tuesday says: Captain J a me l-'oixr 1;m nniisted Captain Kifinrd lull. .-r with liliriHeH ia the htt-a nt..,t u-. ncy l.uines in Louinville. I'u : l r will muko a firnt clyt-s fli-cnf. brim- t!,,r,mr.!,uconversant with tho mm it ,u- ,m in all i'.s vaiied br tur In s. Tbe Commercials hjk t iul of Moriday evening says: Iiiver roo rnpitlly lii'. r i u 1 1 1 un 1 to day, with 9 let t I y thrt Mom. or thela. ani 10 Uct )y th jy,i,y marks this eveuinj . 'J ho n-- i!ih fsr has been in tin A1! nUrny. 'l"lii Monongihfh has rii ii I ut very slightly. Weather cloudy ami told, with indications of rain. The Gazelle nays: Capt. A. Q IIo-s, of tho Nick worth, is iu the city. J J ft w:l! n -tin n to his bout. Portland, thip rviliiiif, and will take utr ou t for New rh a mi the lai-t of tii wt'ek . Capt. lli-n. M. Mirrielec 1 . ac4 f-r Ciro litis veuiii?, to Lriii up iho Oilvcr Moon. LonsVILLK. Tho Coiii irr ol' Tuesday a8: The steamer Empire, on l.cr arrival at the h irl j ehtf i d i y. atat'ac,hed, at tV,e cuit uf M, M 1.. n,,,i,t t (.0., A. V. t'lirl, mi l Smy-er ,t MlUon. for f I. i)(). thi. v.. Li., ., a ol fl iur shipp. d on that cmuMr ahout oneyeir ao fur N. w O I .m with the privihgi of rei-hit.f.Mn? at. C.ir . TllO flour W rfhi..,e.l on a I. .nr.. at Cairo, and loht bt the M-,kim. ,.f the barto. Tho te e - at v Li,.i u.h given, and tho boat proeeoded on her way. Tho Wptmorelau 1 w,n uuahhj to get over IHint JsUid lur. iukI ref hipped her freight i n 1 pe .plo on t ho ltsmpest, which will douSi lens enublo her to " make the rifilo." 1 ho TtuiDcst backed on a Iot in White ltiver and br kc H'vcral timbers, and in coming throm-h the e.iiial she rubbed tho batik a little t o har i, cansiuicherto leak rlightly. She will ko on the docks for repairs. ( ), lie t, iwi., tcr clover el trk. lofuniii in that ha brought back a lairi nomh r of orders lor goods for tho Wlnto wiver incrchaDU. The Journal rays: The Cora S., with l.OOO l.aleH of cotton and If 10 tons of mi-e Hum mm freight, left Mempljit .Sunday ni.ht. Sho has been fully repaired. lhere is nothing in tho rep i t !!, ,t Captain Cannon i ro fotiat i mr for the Jieile Lee to run in bee f t!i d - man. Ihe iJelleJjec will h ave in one of tbe boat in tho New Orients linn as poon as thero is lo feet wati r 1 Cairo. There is now t.nly three and a half feet scant, ami Vlllke'w bar i-t he worst. St. Louis. Tho Demo -rat of Tues day says: All is quiet ami i."neTul only decline of two incite ych'erd ty in tl. i iver. lJusineis wus not overly active. and the election to-day will 1 tra. t greatly from that activity and liic which should charue'er zo levee hit inea". Winter is c'o.in in f ully around the source of the Miei.--ipp;, and his icy tioirers will he IV' It nenrer and nearer as tho J ty-t eomc un J r". Know fell at Duhii'i'ie on .Sun lay, tful the Misirtsippi fell i wo iii'dttM. Tho Missouri is unehanfi'fid. Illinois declining. Weather lino hero, hut cold at night. To Cairo 5 feet water. . New Oui.ka.nh. The Tint' of .Saturday says: Tho weather yenter lay win like ih-it of its predecessor, eh uly and exc Iiogly close. Tho i'ny retutn 3 d us o!' One of the pat Sa timer one, mi I worn thi not an Autumn motuhwe would certain'y tako it fir erau el that we were g'in to .Sutuiii r it over astain in ihe hituc .'tar. We had a Slight hhower irt tie iiMertiuon mil rveoiiig. Ti,i.s fadtd to Imvo any effect on the heated t ,tnp, r.tture. mrD. ncscrasANN, W. II I t l i l t. I X m:i;roj:. No. IS h'ontb iJrst Mrmf.. VANVil I I . IM. I)'Hri in I'urs 1 ri i h, Mr..i- nn, im I I'liaruleRliii W IneB, Hi Hii'l n-, &n , I rm. IICltlHt iUl iM1S. Will aep cotifctsntly otl l.iitel a Iiii:(1 aitinHiil of rrlitnii rie, 'I iiiiii fi,ij.., Hair, Nail, T'Mit.lt, aiei I lulli Hiiimimm " l'r!rlpllotja curat any coin ..i.tiiwle 1 at all hour. in : en . CLOUD & Aim. Wholesale? Y$rmzx,htii -Aita--WAMFACTUKI.MJ No. 16 North Fir.it Stroct. aoi:nts Koii ' GEORGE H. R ELD'S Dr.i:;iU LIQUU) LYC?. utNKiiAi. aoi;nth rujt DH. ARUISTEaD'S TO.VIO HHl: UNIVERSAL 0IKT::r.NT, a: I PILE OINlMEliT. All orders prompt It fl!lt. '', JOHN L'.VU., Wholesale anil lit full llr;';: :.. l, u.wr in Medicines, Paint, U-U, J'nuh't, '. r. MAIM T., I.jU H0-.iv1 hi . I TJ.tt't, 1.1 m.i vl . .-, I iet. ParltonUr U"r,tln alveti to t U't liNi WIN1JOW U1.AH to at y 'e. Jei.,J .Itf il j. scula Km-n:. I kai.kk in I' If RE DliUCS, MEDICINES, am m.niCA i, WIlIOH Itlll I tt'lllt:i-. Wbcr yon mn flrnl t'ii larjent t,... of lollel ArlicitM lu Ui W c.-.t. Phyklelan' ,rfrrlt hum find ut nil hour dny or nlltl, 0 teee ln.t ' i rien','l l"r-m.riit Kjii In ikii. luayti 0'm is 1 1 I C1V'1 lor i.n-l't 1 . 1 I. .1 fiUa"1 VH'KKIlT 11 71 Mulii HI.
