Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 January 1869 — Page 3

SATURDAY JANUARY 3, U!.

The New York Democrat lias this epigram on the Fisk-Bowles contest, ' Jim FUk declares, Ay, boldly swears. Some Journals have no goals, And dare to shake, Aud quickly take, ' The bottom out of Bowles. -- A juggler, too, " Ilo puts tbioirs tbrongli Most n. arvelousiy sum;. Crb3, "Presto! quick!" " Tbn waved hi Mack, And ;nUs Bowles lit a jug. I7nlr tlie Sinow-If rllf. BY HARRIET PRE9COTT SPOFFORT). Under the snow-drifts the blossoms are sleeping,- ' , Dreaming their dreams of sunshine and June. Down Io the nosh or their quiet they're . keeping Thrills rroui the throstle's wild snmiuersuug tune. Under the snow-drift what blossoms are Meeping, Never lo watten with sunshine or June! Do they dream dreams of the eyes that are weeping Under the snow-drifts by midnight and noon? WAITISUJ. Learn to wait life's hardest lesson, Conned, perchance, through blinding While the heart throbs sadly eeho To the tread of passing years. Learn to wait hope's slow frnltion ; Faint not, though the way seem long; There is joy in each condition. Hearts, through guttering, may grow strong. Constant sansbine, howe'er welcome, NeVr would ripen frnit or tlower; Giant oafcsowe half their greatness To the scathing tempest's power. ' Thus a soul, untouched by Korrow, Aims not at a higher state; Joy seeks not a brighter morrow, . Only tad hearts learn t wait. Human strength and human preatness Spring not fr. m life's huuiiy side. Heroes must be mure than drlitwood Floatlug on a waveless tide. Pearls are tometimes found among swine. So:r? for the pearls. When is a bow not a bow? When it's a bow-knot. BaseAJawl Radical abuse of Seymour. The masses of the country have excellent eyesight can Seymour without difficulty. Marriage is single blessedness doubled, and very badly doubled sometimes. Grant's motto: "Let us have psace." Motto of the Bread and Butter Brigade: " Let us have a piece." Two boys, one of them blind of an !ye, were discoursing on the merits of their respective masters. " How many hours do you get for sleep?" said one. " Eight," replied the other. " Eight 1 why I only get four 1" " Ahl" said the first, " but recollect you have only one eye to close, and I have twol" " Talk about your hot weather," exclaimed a stranger the other dvp as he heard music in Central Park Garden. "I don't want to be xe-galed by any better air than that blown from Thomas's Band." An Irishman, on hearing of a friend having a stone coffin made for himself, exclaimed: "By mo sowl and that's a good idee. Sure an' a stone coffin 'ud last a man a life time." One of the New Haven clergy recently received a letter desiring him to prepare a lecture on temperance for the writer, " for," said he, " I am an excellent extemporaneous speaker if I had my lecture written for me." This must have been the same individual who said he had a few ira-r proinptu remarks to make which he had, written out, in his pockot. General Grant was met coming out of his headquarters, stoop-shouldered, hands in his pockets, looking as indifferent as if he were not oppressed with the cares of a nation. A friend saluted him, "Good morning. General." "Good morning." "General, 3'ou don't look as if you were Presiueni or the united states. l am not." " A very important question will soon demand the decision of Secretary Rollins. .It is: Will a man who hires ve- . locipedes be compelled to take out a livery stable keeper's license? The B.mgor Whig says that "an immense trout, weighing thirty-two pounds, has been purchased by Dr. Hamlin of that city, as a present for " his friend, ' Oliver Optic,' of Boston. It was caught at Grand Lake. The largest trout heretofore ou record was caught in Moosehead Lake, and - weighed twenty-eight pouuds." A little boy named Knight, who recently entered the mission school at New London, was told by the teachers that he must be a good boy, and when he died he would go to J leaven. The little fellow was well pleased with the prospect, aud promised to be the best-kind of a boy. The nextSnndayho appeared in his . place, looking sorrowful, and the teacher asked him if he had been a good boy. " k"es, sir," he said, " I've tried to be good; but it's no use. The boys say I can't go to Heaven, if I'm ever so good." "Why do the boys say that?" asked the teacher. " They say," replied the boy, with the utmost simplicity, "there 11 be no night there." Any Excuse Better than None. An Irishman having accidentally broken a pane of glass in a window, was making the best of his way out of sight as well as wind; but, unfortunately for Pat, the proprietor stole a march on him, and having seized him by the collar, exclaimed: " You broke my window, fellow, did you not?" " To be sure I did," said Pat ; "and didn't you see me running home for the money top3y for it?" ! "Nasby" complains that "brootal niggers, armed with implements of war, go roamin through the country in bands, burnin, kilim, robbin and destroyin; tcrrifyn the peaceful planters who are flyin to the cities for protection. I saw more that twenty of these stricken men in a faro-bank in Louisville, one nite." At a recent examination in a girl's school, the question was put to a class of little onas : " Who makes the laws of our Government?', "Congress," was the ready reply. " How is Congress divided?',' was the next question. But the little girl to whom it was put failed to answer it. Another little girl in the class raised up her hand, indicating that she could answer it. " Well," said the examiner, ' Miss Sallie, what do you say the division is?" Instantly, with an air of confidence as well as triumph, the answer came: "Civilized, half-civilized and savage." An Intelligent Witness. A witness in a trial, in Winchester? England, before Mr. Baron Martin persisted in telling what other people faid, and interlarded his testimony so often with "eaidl"and "said he," that the counsel was utterly bewildered. The court attempted to set the man right: "My good man, tell us

exactly fcnat happened," " Yes, my lord, certainly. I said I should not have the nig." " Well,' what waa his ? r, - . 7- ' . - " Lie said that Be had been keeping the pig for rue, and that he" " No, no, ho did not say that he conld not have paid it. He spoke in, the first person." w I was the Grst person that spoke, my lord." I mean this don't bring in the third person , repeat hi exact words." "There was no third person, my lord only him and me." ' Look here, my good fellow he did not say he had been keeping the pig; he said, I have been keeping it.'" "I assure you, my lord, there was no mention of your lordship at all. We are on two different stories, my lord. There was no third person; and if anything had been said about your lordship, I must have heard it."

GREAT LAND- SALE! IN Henderson County, Kentucky. Authorized by Act of the Kentucky Legislature, 1S67-68. Seven Rich and Highly Improied Ohio Kiver Bottom Farms, ,md 501 Town Lots, to be Disposed or In Snares. first Prize..... Second Prize... Third Prize ..8150,000 .. 27,500 27,500 .. 13,750 ,. 13.750 .. 13,750 . 13,750 Fourth i'i lv.e h'iit'i 1 rize Sixtu Prize Seven I h Prize .. 2S0 prizes iar towjt lots, Valued at $130 each. ' llO PKIZKH IN TOWN IiOTS, ' Valued at 5100 each. 81 PRIZES IN TOWN LOTS, Valued at 80 each. TICKETS, 5. THE DltAWIMJ WIM, TAKE place at Masonic Temple, in Lionlavilie, Kentucky, on the 1st day of September, IStii. Agt-uts will furnish pamphlets giving description of the proxrty, and containing the act of the .Legislature authorizing tlieseXe. Commissioners who will manage the enterprise are named in the act of the Legislature, and their Integrity and responsibility are endorsed in the certificates (which will be found In the pamphlets) ot Uovernor John W. Btevenson, Hons, Garrett lavls and Thomas (J. AlcOreery, United Btates tie u a tors, lion. John T. Bunch, Speiker of the Kentucky House of Representatives, Hon. Archibald Dixon. Joseph Adauis, President of the Farmers' Hank, L. O. Dallam, President of the National Bank, John 11. Barret and others. ef Henderson, Ky. ; Hon. W. F. Parrett, Judge of the Circuit Court ef the Fifteenth Judicial District, and M. S. Johnson, Judge -of the Court ol Common Pleas, of Indiana; Hon. Wni. II. Walker, Mayor, John S. Hopkins, President Kirst National liank. and others, of Kvansvllle, Indiana, and many other gentlemen of position aud prominence In Kentucky and Indiana. TICKETS can be purchased of ' ' L. II. LYNE, Farmers' Bank, Henderson, Ky.; U. B. ALEXANDER, Commercial Bank, Louisville, Ky.; TUOH. K. A. IJIiOOKH, Covington, Ky.; JOHN C. LATHAM, President Bank ol Uopkinsvllle, Hopkinsvllle, Ky. James L. Dallam, Commercial Bank, Paducau, Ky. r 1 looks opened at these points ou the 1st of Oclober, 1H68, PHILIP HOKNBKOOK, Ksq., Water Htreet, between Main aud Hycamore, and HEMONIN. DIXON A CO., No. north First street, will order tickets from the Agents at Henderson, Ky., tot those, who desire to prrchase. r se'Sdtf Postponement of Henderson County . Land Sale. THE UNlKItSUJr.l. WHO WF.KK appointed Commissioners by the Kentucky Legislat ure to sn erintend aud conduct the " Hendersou County Land Hale" or Win. Mcliuiu, K-s., take this method of annoiiMCins to the public that the drawing of prizes in the enterprise ha been postponed until the lhtday of September, 1SU9. When, on the 1st of October last, the enterprise was laid before I lie public, It was conll.-It'iitly expected I hut It c ull be concluded by the 11 li ot January, 18t9, the dav fixed lor Hie drawing: but several causes, none ol which were aatlelpated, and w li ioh could not be controlled by the commissioner nor by the owner cf the property, combined to prevent It, Among these we m.iy mention the failure to obtain prt tiled maLter at the time contracted for, I lie extreme st ridency of the money inarkei, and the distrust in the minds ot I Id people of enterprises like this, Induced by causes, which are yet fresh in the recollection oi the public. Though tickets are now being rapidly sold, a sufficient numlier have not been disposed ot to Justify transfer of the property without bringing loss upon the owner. The farming lands embraced In the enterprise, neatly eight handred acres of which are cleared aud tillable, will be rented ouL for the present year lSti. UoihI bonds for the rent will be taken, and these bou. is will be assigned to the persons who draw the said farms. The money lor the tickets sold Is la the hands of the agents, aud should any shareholder be disMnttsned with the postponement, rls tuouey will tie refunded ou the presentation or his ticket. The nndersigned think It will not be amiss to say, in this connection, that they have no pecuniary Interest in the above enterprise, nor will they have in the future. They will not receive one cent for thlr services, and they do not now, and will not at any time, own, hold, or control a Kindle ticket in the enterprise; nor one dollar received from the sale of tickets will be nsed by them, nor can the owner of the property loin-h, use, or control any part of it until alter tne urawing taxes place; ana should the enterprise, by any unforeseen mi ti ariai Air rAva a fuiln a nil - s i m ir received from the sale of tickets will lie promptly returned ou presentation of the ucKeis to tne agent irom wuom bought. B.BANK8, - ' W. S. HOLLOWAYj . . KOBERTT.ULASS, K. L. HTAKLINO, -, URANT UKEKN, 1 JanlldJtw W. S. ELAN V. 1 REAL ESTATE. Affcncy, 1IC 11 illlli AjiUti i0 J. P. Klllott fc Son ATE OPENED A RKAf, ESYATk Agency lor the sale of aud renting o lanus, tieuses, ac., aa. - -Persons haviuz bousea or land to rent ol Dull , w i Lrinvua w ' ' m..Tj va rent, will do well by calling on them at meir omce, on . , Third Street, near Locust In Elliott's BioclfJ j Jnnell tf - . -. , Real Egtate Agents, I No. CJ Main Street, ! A Notary Public lu the office. . ap29 dt 1 W1L JtliAVIS, XT. S. Claim Ajeixt ' Also, REAL ESTATE and COLLECTIJU AtiENT. , . ; ; V'lltl -U 7 1 1 i .4 t cv.w. " Fourth, No.Hri'i (over Jtellar'Uan atore). urvauRVUiA- inn. WE GLENN & SONS, Importers and Jobbers oXGRO OIi2 RIE CINCINNATI, KAVEA I.AK(lK NTOt'K OP IHTAple. Variety,, and Manufactured Uoods, which they ofl'er at the lowest rates, anu to wuicn they inviie the alien tion of the trade. de31 dam eod PLASTERING. I'f E. TOB1SS does all kinds of llefJLa Pairing in tbe neatest manner. ............ ..f At sJ.w-l t 'w R. b- Ut. in i Uluqia idiu mm . . . vvvn. I)kvi0 Will ' U promptly attended to. Cisterns repaired. .i--Jl .1 1 m

TBatiifflTW

GROCERIES. Oji1i ! Cash t r . :,i ' ' ! "S '' Highly.;' Important Sews! Wisbing to reduce our stock of FANCY and STAPLE GROCERIES, We will, daring the mouth of January, sell at a reduction of jFT II3It CENT, In other words, we will sell ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH of any and all goods ia oor store FOR 3 CENTS, to be paid in cash or iU equivalent at the time of purchase. We propose to sell, as heretofoi e, as low as any other house In the city; and In addition, as an inducement to bay for cash, we will throw off 5 cents for every dollar's worth you buy at retail. i This is no humbug or deception, as those who have known us for .tbe Ia.it fifteen years will readily believe; aud strangers who wish to be convinced have only to try. ' WE EXfF.PT A CtOOnS. Staples and Fancy Goods will share alike u the slaughter. Bring your cash, ho as to be prepared to get 25 cents baek for very five dollars' worth you boy. jant VICKERY BROS.. 73 Main St. FISCHER & BITTER, IVIerclin-rit Tailors, No. 3 First Street, Next door to Lowry & Co.'s bank, EVANBVILLE, IND. A Sne stock of Imnorted Goods always on hand. isatisraction in all cases guaranteed. atu!4 dtf J. C. DUSOUCUKT. r. n. BtrsocvoHKi. J. C. DUSOUCHET & CO, COTTON FACTORS, Produce and Provision Merchants, 30 NORTH AY AT K a STUEKT, EVANSVILLE, INI). N Orders and consignments solicited. e!5 ISAAC HUMANS. DAV HBIMAHH. I. fc I. IIEUI ANA , Wholesale Dealers lu GROOE RI ES, Foreign and Domestic Liquon NAIIJ3, COTTON YARNS, U LASH WARS , u., c., Nos. 60 and 62 Main Street, Between Second and Third, ' ' KVANSVItUe, FISI1 DEPOT. ovsndtf CHARLES VIELE & CO., o o o it: BOUTHWiiHT VOKN iK First and Sycamore Streets, KvANRvnxB. Inn, an9dtf. REMOVAL. AFYF.lt NKAIK IIINU riIIB f ITY thoroughly for new quarters adapted to Hir necessities, we have selected CRESCENT CITY HALL, comer Main aud Third Streets, its peculiarly adapted to our use. xue supero upai'imeins now Oocupleu in this bnlldini'. with entrance on Third Street, are ui equaled in all the essentials or locality, space, light, ventilation, aud general arrangement. This institution, established in lSoO as ' Evansviile Commercial College," is now the "oldest, most popular, aud extensive School in the West lor the education of young men aud Boys in Commercial r.rauches. The plan of Instruction In all denartmeuts Is peculiar to the Inslitutiou, aud is the result ot many yearn' exnerience and development, and is the place to obtain a thorough iiusiness truncation. A regular course of iiislructlons. and an IMPROVED SYSTEM of ACTUAL BUS1N ESH i KAlNINU, selected Irom the- best isusiuess Houses in the count ry. BOOK.-KEJblPINU, PENMANSHIP, COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC. COKRKHPONliENCK. &o.. thor oughly taught, aud success guaranteed. The liUiSlJNl-;s COLLEUK stands nnrivalod in its elQciency, and is the most notable example in the country of the fea sibility of fitting young men for the higher linaucial positions, through a courts of experimental training in the details of business. It Is Impossible here to fully desribe the beauty of tbe system of PRACTICE, which nas grown up by debtees iti the institution. i A visit to tuis wonuenui oeenive ot business never fails to Impress the beholiier with its important practical character and its utter feasibility as a preparatory school for busines-i. Pareatsand guardians will find nowhere else in the country a school wheie their children and wards will receive such individual recognition, and where so much, is done to advance each pupil In whatever is deemed most essential to their symmetrical advancement.Ladles and gentlemen are Invited to visit oar rooms any hour during the day or evening. For information regarding; terms, circu lars, specimens or penmanship, Ac. ad dress WfiLLS & KLiNEH. Ja7 dim Principals and Proprietors, . No. 1,468.1 United States Marshal's Notice.. United States of America, District of 1mnrrilEKEAS. A LIBEL OF I H. formation was riled lu the district uoanoi mo uu next states lor the District of Indiana, on the 17th day of Novembar. 1SU9. by Charles W. Weisert and (,'harU ll Canet, through their proctor, Mr. MarsbJ agaiusii mo Bicwuuiii yy esumoreiariu, her engines, tackle, luroiture, and apparel, seised at taid District on a breach of contract civil and maritime, on damages of J75, and pray iug process aealnst said goods, and that the same may be condemned and sold therefor. Now, therefore, iu pursuance of the monition, under the seal ot said Court u me directed aud delivered, 1 do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming said goods, or auy part thereof, or iu any manner interested therein, that t bey bound appear beloie tbe said-, the District Court of the United States, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, in and for the ills tr let of Indiana, ou the first Monday of February next, at 10 o'clock ol the forenoon of that day, then and there to interpu&e their claims and make their allegations in that behalf. BEN. SPOONER, Marshal, U, S. Attest: J. D. UowtAdO, Clerk. J an dllt

MACHINISTS.

REITZ AND,3 HANEY, Cresceii t : !Foinidry, Corner or Canal and InglelSts., E VANS V ILL E, INDIANA, Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS Portable Circular Saw Mills, AND ' Machinery of every Besfrlpllon DKAI.ER3 IN PELTING, STEAM G AUGERS, FIREBRICK. WROUGHT IRON PIPE, dc, &c. Repairing done at Short Notice. nov7Iy sciiuirzrc. . I II II ill AN Sl CO Mecliniilcfi Joundry Manufaeturers and Builders ot; Steam .Knglncs, Circular; ;sav II 1118.; Urtst sod Sugar Mills, Tooacco Bwcre '! Wduimlug Machines, Distillery hd Mining Maehuery. Malt Mills, Corn Muellers, tiense Fronts, x-llar (Iratos. lHOW & BRASS CASTINGS. Of every description. Vaahlneryof all kinds Made and Repaired. Dealers lu Belting, Fire Bricks, HI earn Uaugee, and Vroasht Iron Pipes. Old materials bonght W hare the facility of tbe bestMaAineryand Workiueu, and will Klve all 0 jrk entrusted to us our tnilividiial atlenHO, nil orders promptly, warrant oar tf jrK, aud charge reasonable! prices. OaP.ce and Foundry, corner of First and Mi Htreets, KvansvUle, Ind. - .' K. Workmen sent to all parts to fit M work and do repairing. febUam t HCH ULTi'.E. THDMAN 4 CO WILLIAM HEILMANi (Buoeeeeor to Kratx A Heilm Manufacturer aad Builder of i ORTABLK AND B TA TION A R T , TEAM ENGINES AND B0ILSRS SAW AND GRIST MILL , MACHINERY, . ThraslilJig Maeliines, Cottu fkiitl Tttbaoo lrce?fct CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Ae., . EVANSV1LLK, IND. BHhs wrr I bom and copi-kii Woks mad U order on short notice. X HON UNO BRASS OAST1A03 ' , 5 .of err deeeriptkm. ,,, D .alera in Hteaia tiansea, Uom Beltlut Flr , Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, BolliL, Clo tlis, Ac, at mauufaeturers' prioe. . ,: ; ; jt&PAiRiNQ done at abort notloe, z3S

S US J2STESS CARDS.

COAL! COAL! Having renamed my former buwiues, I would hereby lnlorm tny old palrous aud ti.e public generally that 1 am prepared to deliver OOt)l CLEAN COAL on short notice, t'oal in all casern must be paid tor wtim ordered. Agent for the celebrated PARADISH VOAL. JOS. THOMAS. Office In American House. ; nov4 dly FAIINLKY. KUHN & COWestern Brewery, Manufacturers of Lager Beer, Ale, and Porter, In barrels, half-barrels, keg and bottles. OFFICE-W. 85 MAIN ST., EVANBVILLE, INDIANA. nov7 ly STARK & K0L15, Merchant Tailors, - And Dealers In New & Second-hand Clothing, No.3sr.ronsr., Bet. Main and Ijocust, EVANSVIU.K, l!l. Cleaning and Repairing done to order. m'A lileral price paid for second-baud clothing. Ide3 d im II. J. SCHLiEFfER'A Old Reliable Drug Store, Where can at all times be found the largest assorted 6tock in the State, consisting of an endless variety of English, French, and American Perfumes, Pomades, Colognes, Ruby Toilet HeU, Wallets, Purse, (lard Cases, Ac. Also, a splendid slock of Hpongos, and Chamois of all grades. - uovlis , BLYTIIE IIYNES, ATTORNEY- AT-LAW, OFFICE TIIIBD STREET, In WALKER'S BUILDING. novH ly THAD. P. GIBSON & CO, COTTON FACTORS, Cbm'n and Forwarding Agents, And Agents for Atlantic & Oreat Weslern'Railway VAST FREIGHT LINE, No. IS North Water Street, EVANS VILLE,' INDIANA, Sign of tub 4 Cotton . Balk. nov!3 6ni S. E. GILBERT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 31 North .First Street, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. A tall stock always ou hand and for bale at the low: st market prices. novl2 6m CITY GROCERY. BORGMAN & BE II ME, DEALERS IN Family Groceries and Provisions, 3d ST., BKT. MAIN & LOCUST. OixkIs delivered free all over the city. tiovl'2 Cm 4 ta t. CARPENTER AND JOINER j.d.air KeeiiK constantly on band wellseasoned Poplar, Pine, Walnut, Ash, Cherry, and (Mar Lumber, ready to make ail kinds of work in iny line. Ksjteolal attention given to raixing aud iiutviag buildiugs. Also keeps Jack Herein lor hire. "Hhop corner of Market and Hond tstreets, Kvansviiie, lnd. novll d.m WJJEELER & RIGGS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cor. First and Sycamore Sts., EVANSVIL LE, IND. novll ly C. DEOKER & SONS, Manufacturers of ELLIOTT'S PATENT .SUCTION, FOItCK, and ANT1-KRKZINO PUMP. Warranted. Can 1-e used la any depth of well. Also Wholesale mann'aclurers of CHAIN PUMP TUBING. 140 himI 149 MAIN NTKKKT, novll ly EVA NH VILLE, IND. OB P Evansviile Business College, I'oriior 91 A I N C- Til I It 1 SIS., KVANSMLLK, INDIANA. I'oofe-keepintf, Penmanship, and Mathematics made specialties. (Session both day and eveniug. For circulars, giving terms, Jke., or specimens of Penmanship, add ress IV K.AJi A ti I.I i:K, novll ly Proprietors. o SO w ) PI The put est of Meillclnal .Vines & Urandles Only for sale at yell LAEPFEU'S. Trusses, Bupporters, Bandages, and Shoulder Uraces the best assoited stocK In this city lor sale low at BCULAEPFEll'H. uov28. 1)B. C. E. BIEKB0 WEU, Evansviile, Indianx OFFICE: ( Oit.NtlN and THIRD STS., (Second Floor), Washington Hlock. oc27 ly - HENRY W. JJlFrUS, , - . . A TTORNEY AT LAW, and NOTARY-PUBLIC, i, Omce for tbe present in tbe County Clerk's Omce. ' novO d.'lm Kronenberger & Baraett, Proprietors of the City Livery and Sale Stables, Will buy, sell, and trade In Horses, Mules, Buggies, : dec. Stables on Locust Htreet, bet. Third and Fourth, Evansviile. lnd. (Formerly known aa Kohu'n Stable.) liovfid3m JOHN 1YINS0N, BRASS FOUNDER AND FINISHER, Steam and Gas-ripe Fitter, Manufacturer and Dealer in Pteam and VValer tiaiuea. Spelter aud Kabbltt Metal, aud all Articles appertaming to a Brass Foundry. STEAMBOAT AND GKNERAI BLACK BMITHINe, f , Water Street, bet. Pine and Leet. " ' kvANSVILLE, IND. Cash paid for old Copper and Brass

STEAMBOATS.

iJexter's independent low-pressure Packet Quickstep, ill. T. Dkx tkb. .--.Master, Leaves Evanhvlllo for Cairo every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 P.M., positively, connectins; at t "alro with St. Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans-paclrets. , MO-'l dtf J UUK 10 N CMKLMON, Agont. Kcffnlar WEDNESDAY PACKET For Clarksvilla and Nashville. The elegant Passenger Steamer Fanny IS ran tie Is, Hixbt Millib, Mair; KlTT RrJDD, Clerk, Leaves for the above aud all Intermediate porta every Wednesday, at 4 o'clock pjt. connecting at Nashville With railrouds for all points South or freight or passate appiy on ooaru. or to U. . KUll), oCJdtf A Kent, Regular Evansviile and BowlingGreen Packet The fleet and elegant Paeket .X LYON, - W. 8. Vanmitkr, Master: J. F. WiLBAWKa, Clerk, Leaves Fvansvllle Tor BOWLINU-OKKKN every TUKSDAY, at 5 p.m. Leaves F.vansville for WOODKUItV every SATITKDA Y. at 5 p.m. For freight or passage apply on board. nov2t dtf ' REGULAR SATURDAY PACKET For Smithland, Clarksville, and Nashville. ' The excellent Light-Draught Steamer T. U. Rymau, Master; W. K. Oracy, Clerk, Lee.vea for Nashville KVKUY SATUllDA Y at 4 P M., jroniptly. For Irelght or passage apply ou board, or to C. K. KUUD,: Jan8dtf Or DUKE .KiCHKLHON, Agent. Evansviile, Henderson & Nashville Railroad Transfer Packet. ; Tbe fleet aud splendid aidewheel steamer Mollio Norton, CUABLEY PERKINH, Master; A. o. Durland, Clerk, Will ply as a regular packet between Evansviile and Henderson, ollerlng uneqnaled accommodations to travelers and fchippers. Leaves Evansviile dally at a1- p.m. Leaves Henderson daily at 7i a.m., making close connection with the K. AO. lt.lt. FAKE Through and way passengers only so cents. Jaul7 dtf W. O. BROWN A CO., Agents. Como to Sttiy. Henderson & EvansvIHo Daily Packet The new, fast, and elegant Bide-wheel Passenger Steamer Mosss Wailm, Master; Kobkkt BKAsnEAR. Clerk. Leaves TTenrienmn tvarv msirnino at 7iy - . ... v j r. . . . . o'clock, promptly. leaves FVailHvillA TAPV O flornnnn a t A O'clock, promptly. r are through and way passengers 50c. Freight received at all limes by HUMPHREY, PATRICK A CO.. Agents. Regular Evansviile and Tennessee Kiver raeicet. for Paducah, JohnsoiiTlIIe, and Kastport. The fleet and splendid steamer SM. ORR, ALLEN DUNCAN, Master; Vai Sokkmsoiv, Clerk, leaves Fvansvllle for Kastport and sll Tennessee River way landings as a reicnlar weekly packet, every Friday at four p m., taking freinht aud passeugers at lowest pa;kut rutin, and giving eseclal attoullon to the fill in of orders. For freight or passage apply ou board, eia tf DUKE N1C11ELSUN, A Kent. Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet for Padncah and Cairo. TLe finely appointed fcteurucr OTJMBlfi RLAND, Ban. Uowako, Masier; Mahioh WaionT, Clerk. ' Will ply as the regular Tuesday and Friday packet lor Cairo and all way landings. . leaves Evansviile every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 4 p.m. leaves tJairo every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 5 p.m. Through billsof lading given for freight oer the Mobile A Ohio Railroad. For freight or passage appl ou board,' or iu W.U.liKUWN CO.. or.DUKE NICHELSON, . Agent. JyWtf Regular Monday Packet for Padncah, Eastport and Florei:!C. Tbe elegant Passenger Steamer ItAPIDAAi No. 2, Lkb HoWkli., Master; i Si. 11 trimics, Billy Wn.i.TAsrs,l'ieTs' Leaves for the above and all intermediate points evtry MONDAY at 4 o'clock p.m. For freWlit or passage apply on hoard, or to H UM PURE Y, PATRICK A CO , OCJS dtf Agent. For Padacan and Cairo. Regular Wednesday and Saturday Packet. The magnificent side-wheel steamer ; . - -''ifiSS-. AR3IABA, ; A. M. Dcsouciiet, Master; " ' Wili. P. Fowtw, 1 k Leaves Evansviile every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and SUNDAY at 5 p.m., making close connections at Cairo with ti rut-el as packets for St. Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans. Connects at Evansviile with the E. AC. R.R., and theTaraacon for lxmisvillo. For freight or passage apply ou board, or to F. M. HUM PHRK Y A CO., or DUKE NICKEIjSON, se!2 tf Aeent. o X F. SANS0M & CO., General Dealers in COAL, and Agents for the celebrated AIRDRIE COAL. All orders accompanied with thei cash will be promptly attended to. Persons wishing to contract for heavy towing ou the river can be accommodated, the proprietors bav i ing control of the superb tow-boat i Robert Ft' I ton. i f tmee No. 5 Second Street, between ; I Maiu and Locust, Kvaiutvilie, ind. j nor.'S dly J. II. 8CHWEOMAK. ClIAKLKS KRKIPKK. Now Firm at an Old Standi ' SCHWEGMAN & KEEDPKE, ;! Steamboat Furnishing House, Manufacturers of Cliimneys, Brtachons, Copper Steam Piping, Wrought Iron Cooking Stoves, and Kitclien Fur- ' niture. Also, Tin, Copper, ;aad Sheet Iron Ware, Copper Stills, kc, made to order. Tiu Rooting, Outtering, Spouting, Ac Dealers lu all kinds of Cooking and Heating Stoves, Chairing Dishes. Ac. Particular alteullou paiu to all kinds of repairiug, . . . All work promptly attended to, and warranted to give pei leet satisfaction. Call aud see us at No. 9 South Water Street, no24 d3m ETAH8VIU.K, Ind

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' STEAM fiOAT PKI INTINU. j t-nt lu tbeW JNo printing ewtaWlsbment lu tbe West baa better facilities or greater ability for Joi ng fi ue. Steamboat. Priivl inat. Mir Bsmrtnient of Job Type, thrMieii verv lr' and eonipJete, Inconstantly In nmadihxi to.Snd onr job depart nient is under the imthoiihI ilpo.rvlsioii of ou of the betJol prnderM 111 IliO li ruled Slates. Wo are prepared to Clint Posters, plain or fancy,. Bill Heads, ills Lading, tianls, Imh-Ic and Meal in kets. Bills of Fare, Mates' Tickets lor libor, Ac, An. Orders lft with either of tiie whart-boats will be piomplly attended to. WeMflier ntHt Water. , v The weather yesterday was more like miJ-summer thaa mid-winter. The rky was clear, the sun hoiie Lright,and the air was mild and Lalmy aa in the month of June. ! The river during tho twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday, had fallen IS inchcs.Vr 2 feet 1 inch since the decline began. It will go down' rapidly and is falling at all points hence to Pittsburg. j Arrivals mid Departure. The arrivals and departures tip to three o'eloek yesterday include the reytona and banref, Cincinnati! to New Orleans; 'Legal Tender, Louisville to New Orleans; Sam. J. Hale, Cincinnati to Memphis; Sam. Orr, from Eastport; Cumberland, Cairo to return; J. II. Orocsbctk, Cincinnati to New Orleans; Norman, Memphis to return; Mollio Norton and Sallie V., Henderson to Tetarn; Rose Hite from Louisville; Charmer from Cincinnati. : - llonta Ino. Among the first boats due hero are the Armada and Quickstep, from Cairo; the llapidan No. 2, from Eastport; Coosa, for Nashville; Darling and Silver Moon, from Memphis; the Minneola, for Memphis; Richmond, Louisville, and P. W Strader, for New Orleans ; Alaska, Louisiana, Indiana and Virginia, from New Orleans; the Morning Star and Tarascon, from Louisville; Clara Scott, from Wabash; Alpha, from Nashville; Lawrence, for" St. Louis; Ada Lyon, from Crecn River. ' Miscellaneous. There was a considerable air of business on the levee yesterday morning.. ....... The Petona and barges and Legal Tender took a large amount of freight hero...: The Sam. J. Hale had a huge trip The Cumberland apd Sara. Orr had fair packet trips TheJ. II Groesbeck was loaded to her guards Tho Norman had about 400 bales of cotton and considerable miscellaneous freight. Of. her cotton, 221 bales were for F. It. Huston & Co., Agents of the famous White Line Capt. J. MoReynolds has chosen the name of Hartford for his new packet. She is progressing finely, and will bo out by the 15th of February, and leave here regularly every Monday and Friday. She will be a perfect beauty Tho Louisa's cargo, which was still aboard yesterday, will go forward to Cincinnati by tho Charmer to-day, which boat will leave here with all the freight she wants. : Itont I.ert v I To-Dy. Fort Cairo. The magniGcent ArUnada is tho regular packet for Cairo and all way ports to day at 4 P.M., and has unexceptionable passenger accommodations. Captain A. M. Dusouchet is her popular commander, and Will. P. Fowler and George Nichelson are her attentive clerks. The Armada gives through bills of lading to a'l points South and West, and makes close connection with thu first-class steamers . for St. Louis, Memphis, Vicksburg, and New Orleans. . Foit Cincinnati. The prompand reliable Charmer, with the renowned P. K. Rarcluy in command, and with those accomplished young gentlemen, Sara. James, John JI. Triplctt and John James in the office, will leave promptly at 10 a. m., for' Cincinnati and all way ports, and we want to pec her go out full. . ' , Fon Louisville, The bcautilul Hose llite, Capt. I. Dollis, will leave promptly at 9 A. M. this morning for Louisville and all way ports, l'hil. 1!. Branham is her admirable clerk. Go for her. ... ' ,, , ' The magniGcent Morning Star, in charge of the veteran Captain A. T. Uil more, will be the unrivaled packet for Louisville at 8 :ti to-night, and is a grand floating palace.' Dick Hutchison and Henry Miller aro her pleasing and obliging clerks. For Henderhon. Tho elegant and fleet railroad transfer steamer, Mollie Norton, leaves for Henderson at 4 r. 1. to-day, in charge of ipt. Charley Perkins, an accomplished officer, having elegant accommodations for passengers. Ed. Terry and C. H. Boyle, two pleasant gentlemen, are her clerks, and will I dispense cmilcs and staterooms in the blandest manner. , The swift and beautiful , Sallie V., Capt. Wallcn.with Robert Brashcar in the office, both pleasant and obliging gentlemen, leaves promptly at 4 P. M. lor Henderson, having elegant accommodations for passengers. . Fob, Woodbury. r The beautiful Ada Lyon. Capt, W. S. Vanmetcr, an accomplished gentleman, commanding, will leave at G p. to-day for Woodbury! and all .way Greon River landings, Mr. J. F. Wilbanks, a polite and Attentive young gentleman, has charge of the office. s For Nashville.- Tho fine, lightdraught steamer Alpha, T. G. flyman, Master, will loive at four o'clock this evening, for Nashville and all way ports, having pleasant accommodations. W. 13. Gracy, a pleasant and obliging young i gontlemao, ia her clerk.' i - For EASTroRT. The fleet and finely appointed Sara. Orr, tho pioneer in the Tennessee River trade, is the favorite packet for Kastport today at 4 o'clock. Capt.' Allen Duncan, her commander, deserves a liberal patronage, having devoted his time, energy, and money to building up tho trade of the city. Capt. Billy Dunn, an experienced and popular officer, is her chief clerk,' and Alf, Mayuard is her freight clerk. No boat could be better officered.

For Mount Caumh,. Cuptniu Tom. Bolts' Leant ful m. 4 1!. ..( JUuisa, will lenvo for M-jnnl '.rr, :,n all way ports at GuMoek this cve.niu?. Captain Boluss is n veteran in the trade, and Charley Crawford, her clerk, is as jloa.an n young g nllr-man as is to bo found anwhere. For New Oui.rvns.- The rivnt low-pressure Riehnnrid will ho down this evening, en route to Now (Mparts, an ! is unfurpn-iah! " in all Ik r characteristics. C.iptain J. whit Neal, who stands at the h ad ofhii rio!(Hsion, is in commard, and John S. Woolfolk and B h Lodg,? are her attentive, accomplish ;d and oMicing clerks. , Ulonaf Mfirw from onr l'.iriiniirM. PlTTSBUlto. Tho Chn iwrcUil of Widnoiday says: The weathor Is Kellln reol.ler. Th nisi ks last evening Indionti t seven tret live Inchon and lulling. Tr:ulion tho liindlnn was not very briMt, Ire phis helm M"tcf . i'Lll'I'IfR h'.Sli I M VA. 'i'ln- ennlM.s went Invented III IM f by Mr. TIioihh K. Liieh. i'he ad vanl4B;es elaliiie-l weio a leln.luoi of lul slid a larK" liier!4.f in s.e.- l h.r tho Hume, amount of bo ler. The lir t. lo it built whs the t Hipper, I! ipt. Nelsii ( 'rooks. This Iwmt had eerlnlnlv .-. khmI. t ho in tile the run from Pit sioin.h lo ( Iiiciu-

luill and bek in five nj-,i :iml nvf hours lliue out; her riinriln ; lime wns lour duys n rid eitrht bou m. j lie C.ipi I dimenvioiiS were as f llmv: LeiiKih nf kel, 1,'iK feet; on dect , Ll f.-et ; Im iiio. it I feet: depth of hod, h le.t ; U'i.llli of Ruard-i, 11 '4 feet; bu'ween deokx, H feel; diuiuelor of win el, i!) led ; icn.ri li of liuekebt, PI feet. Mm loel one -n-Klne and two lu. lt I oiler. :z !', 101154 : one cylinder In IKiiirne i lu diameter, and tlieotberlij InebeM. wit I a (' , foot kI i . k e. Til (JI PXT Was one if tlm imml. miis-.-ss-lul bonis ever built, and in' do n mi ill fortuno for all her owner 'f ne ot her I. out MiHt bail elipper tin;lue wre is follows: New KiiKliitid, (alulii H is. Itn; I'nleHtiue, ('H.nlu IIoiis-Ii; i 011 11 1 . 1 1! .-vr, ( '1 itain C VVeIN; ('lliei- !. o. 2, I 'h i 11 NelMOU tTDCliU; ( HllihrlH, I :l.lnlo iiimio Komyth; Anron iiait, (.'ipiaiu vV. J. Kountz. ClNCIXNATi. Tho Ctn tnerciol of Thursday nayK: Tho charmer came l.i frc'ni Kvivrnvillo with a fill earxo, It.e 11 II114 ,'i,m. nmchh corn and 70 tleree lar I, rei iirnn..,', lust night, with over :S0t) Ioiah ol i.iim ' nes, llttllK, 4o. Tn lovee wan thronfr.id with HlerimerH yeMterday, nearly all Minify rei-fiviiu aud discharging cars.'oe, t'lvlmj It n lively Mppearaueo. reinlnillntc one of old tim.-. 'I he day wan brlulit, tho un biiviioi,' ilile.t up tho mud, limklni; It. 11 Ou.ent pliteo ouce mo o to handle lie ulit. (.'apt. JameM H. Wiho Iihh roturned from Wawiiingt in. Tiiedretit Uepnbllo w is h mled on Dm wayM at Mound (.'iiy lu ti e Nhort h 1 i.-.i ol five hotiru, which, coiiMiderliiK Ihu grefit Klzootlhe boat, retleeM credit upon tho in amine of tho railway. The O'azete say: There will noon boaHaiurday packet lu tha ICvauHVllle trade. It In said thut ti.HimO vlll bo nen,rir.v to give llllnolM IU ver a 'tliiinnel dept li ot seven leet nine montlix in the year. WarHiiw Is wil bout 11 w liar! boat, llelng neslected, it got Huron n I durlii1.: the low water, and when tbe rlvrroe it. f;t lo.l to tloat, and now lies Ni11.lt Home twenty yards from whore. QGTEENSWAlti:. DAMIIL O.HAKIT, JAM KM M. WAKIiK.,'. JAMfcS i'llHl AN. MARK, WARRKM & CO., DIRECT IXI'OIITKUS and WHOIXSAI.K 1 KAhKKS In QUEENSWARE, o .ix x ANU GLA9SAVA 11 K Lamps, Loolvin-lalasses, JAMKH M. WAKKKN, Imvlni; re-pur-clia'W.l bU former lolen Ml of M. llennlni.', liMci., aud aft we liavo olii our lulere'l In thet'AIIK) IIOUHK, and i l ui i. uioved onr Htoek Irom the old stand No. IS Maiu SI , IIiuk concentrating our em Irn n souifes in the commodloiiH M A It li 1. I. KIUINT BUlhUINU, Wo feet assured, we have f icilitie-: lo compelo with any house In the count ly. We receive our inecitswnre ill ni-t from the Polterlen or Htallord lure, Ian: land, Via New Orlea'iH and New Vorfc ; lieix-it pay no Hecond-hund proll h which ii;'l.lfully belong lo onr cu-ilonn rw. Ha vim; completed Rrri.!;enifiilM with MKAK1N IIKIH A CO., of Stattord liiie. Kugland, for tbe KXCLlIf 1 V K i 'M 'Kul. for thin maikcLoflhelrcel. urated M i ONi : CHINA WAKH, we aro now pi. prd t nuplly the trade. Consult yoi.rown lul(re.t by rTniiilnlng our Htoclc before pi n-haMn elWhere. I I "' SL.. ... 11 1 ""' Wand'n Eureka Tonic Bittors KH INVAI.irAIII.K. AMI WILL cure all who xu Her Irom Unions ho.i Laver (JomphiuitN, IiicHkihi ioii, (li.l.l i ness and Dlzy.liichM. For iiabitn l ( 'ost i vei l ;, KbeumutlMii, Neurali'lii, Cn;-lis. ConMiimption lu it first Mage, 1 yie..ia in all Bladen, aud an a genei al Kn liy M.t.licino. It ih truly woiiderlul lu lis clhcl. Ml,d in Its count. It create appetite, promoteHdlgoslloii.aud Htrengl In lis t in- w hole nervoutt Kyttiii. Alltlilnisi lu nature require atteHllon ; then bow much icn aler care Miould be taken with t ie liutiion consttlnlton. Wand's Kureka Tonic, linn is Will build up, Ktrengiheii and preserve I ho coiiHtltutlou of all who use It, it will also build U tbe wanted wen, i.iii iIU-m Hot blood, expels all vitiated 1 ui.ls. iin.l harmonizes ami given renewed vhor ami health to the eiillro liumt.u hIcih. As all Meg ne come on by n Im pure Mule of thai blool and torpid Ml ale ol the liver, then you Kbould uko Wand'n h ur Ka 1 on in lSlttera, which will ce.ii ily cure you. Then why do you Mifl'er, wh m lb" greaicM. cure In the hUlory of h.iv known me.li.-i tie can be procured Irom iiy di iu'1'i -l r i net o ISil lrM are compouu.ixd of t ie j,u rent vegetable extract. itlaHorv.-d In i jir.t Kent jh I. v copper-dlHlilled isourbrr. Svi.t-ter. It i the only liquor entirely free fiom ins 1 ml, one mwuInI the m.t d udiy polso .h. liieml It for. W. M. WANf. hole I r l""1' t"r, 'ovliu;t'H , Ivi-ntncUv. For sale by l'KTKlt V! l Itl.l NU, WholeHale and lielHll Anont, Kvulisville, I ml., and bv drUBlHl generally. t ' ""l WANT My friends and the public I know that I have emoarked iu the liip r l:.isiin s.s, at Jxcker A Morten aud H. N. liockcr'ii old stand; that I INTILM) To keep on hand ft good :iHsirlment of articles in my line PAVER FLOUR SACKS, it'' A IlAtlS, WRAJ'f.(l 'A I AA". MANILLA, TEA. .t- TIssVK l' 'A.', CLOTH A iV i'.l r'.'A'.V i'A ' ;, WALL PAhKll, hEt'OUAl ltt.H. WiNDOW HLlNltH, I I.XTUUI.X, Ac, Ac, Ac ; aud that I IION'T INTHXi To sell good at lew than cost, or t voi al that nguie, if 1 can avoid It. MiY iioim: is, That while I give satlKtiici ion lo those who trade with me. the return for my investment of money and l:ib(-r my not UitsatiHlactory Mimyst.lf. JOHN WVMiiNn, 11 Mouth Ki rM. Street, de!5 dtf .v'uuvllie, iud.

Which t onco iuke It .'i'VA' k , other tonle bltiern now In H u mai U. I. So tryoue liottl.and you will nee 11. i tho happlestaiid 'ki eomblnat oi you have ever Keen, for it will cure ull we re.om-