Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 June 1869 — Page 3
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June 1st, 1869
We oGer the following at Bottom Prices for Cash: Blood's Cast-Steel Gras3, Grain, and Lawn Scythe; Blood's German Steel Grass, Grain, and Lawn Ssytnts; Willard's Cast-Steal Grain Scythes ; Wabsworih'8 and Blood'j Red Rover Grass Scythes ; "WarJsworth's Brier Scythes ; Gras3 Scythe and Snath, complete, only $1 50, worth $2 00. German Grass Pcythen and Sickles; English Grass Sickles ; HalL Semple & Co.'s Snaths and Cradles ; Hall, Sample & Co.'s Hay Forks and nay Rares ; Fork Handle and Cradle Fingers; Scythe and Grind B tones; Brass and Enameled Kettles ; Apple Parers, and Parers, Corers, and Sliders ; Building Hardware ; .Belmont .Nails, at latest reduced ! prices; Chain Pumps; Best Tools of all descriptions. The above for sale, wholesale and retail, by FRED. P. STRAUB & CO., 74 Main Street, Between Second and Third. TERMS CASH. Junl JUnton, Derookrat, and Courier copy. EAVnU ORK. JAMES DAVtbeOH. J. L ORB o a 1 1 1 vj c l. unn o VjKJ., DKALEIta IN IRON, STEEL. TIiV-PLATE, WIItK, SPRINGS.AXLES, Horse and JIule Shoes, Tinners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, W1G0.V 1XD BUGGY. WOODWORK WKOCOIIT SCRAP IRON HOT J HI At the highest market rates. TJTater Street, unl4 dtf EVANBVILLE, IND. B(ETTICiIKIi, KELLOiiG & Co. laacctwuni lo eiis, jveuogg IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF 13 U'ir-st Street SIGN OF THE BIG- PADLOCK' AXES, AXELS, A X A X I IS. TABLE CUTLER, TABLE CUTLERY, TA BLE CUTLER Y. POCKET CUTLERY, POCKKT CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, Truce ChaiuH, Trace Olniliiw, Trace Olnvluw, Planters Hoes, llanters Hoes, Planters' Hoes, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, ECILDKKS' HARDWARE, BUILUKRS' UAKUWAKK, Bl'lLUKKS llARDWABE, OriOAM) tMl.4 l'.i) (OIIOM AM W4MU,'Af;os, co n osi am Hum. cauon BS8T RUBBER BELTING, BEST RUBBER BEL, Tl SO, BEST RUBBER BELTINU, Mill and Cross-Cat Saws, Mill and Cros3-Cnt Saws, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws. 'ASII bnyere will find it lothelr advantage to examine our slock before purchasing elsewhere. At the Old Stand, 13 First St BlXTTICilKK, KKLLOGO A CO. rvi JDK. I. HAAS Over First National Bank. Comer Main and First Streets, Evansvllle, lnd HCASl'FACn'REK Of CONTlNl"j uua Gum Worn, Gold. Hiiver, Volcan ite. Coral U. and Amber Plates, Carve Work, Arliflcia' I'alates, &e. ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrons OxM(an excellent and Kate ausesthetic), Chit rolorm. El her, and also several local par lyzers. NKl) RA LGIC A fftections treated. MY FACILITIES are an good and re. eHlubiiHliineut as large (consisting of m riHiuMj aw auy lu the United States. 1 RKTOHN MY THANKS ror the ejtensive patronage received daring the past EIGHT VKAK.W. mchvi I. F. SANSOM. ALKI.WILSOS SANSOM & YV1-SON, I F.ALF.HS IN TJitts.ltir-: Coal, And Hole Agents for Hie AIRDRIK and tst.lGi) Mir.es ot Kentncky. being agents lir the lowboats Robert Jul on and Red Fox. we aie prepared to do towing at lo figures. 5 South Second Street and aiue Dock, Lamasco Wharf. Steamboats and factories supplied on tiller terms. (ma-.tt in CINCINNATI ADV'S. GEORGE E. JACKSON & CO., Commission and Forwarding ' Merchants Dealers In Craln, Flour, , Pork, Lard, Produce, Sco,, &c, Ho. 52 Walnut Street, mbl7 3m CINCINNATI. OHIO. Business House to Rent, XTJOWN AS SI MAIS STREET, between Becoud and Third. For particulars Inquire at this oflice, or of A. '.liOLKlK or C. T. JESKINS. ' . inaLldtf '
GEO. S. SOXMMG - & CO.. IMPORTERS' i -OFH A E D W A H E; CUTLERY' GUNS AND PISTOLS Farming & Mechanics' Tools "We have removed, since the destruction of onr stock by fire on the 21st of December, to the old Loewenthal stand, at the corner of First and Main Streets, and have now In store one of the most complete stock of goods in onr line that can be fonnd In the West, purchased on a dull market for OAS II, and will be offered to the trade at such prices as cannot fail to Impress the buyer. We have no Old Stock Onr goods are allj FKSII AK1) CIiI2A, Just from the factories. We offer special Inducements on Table anil Pocket Cutlery; Chains, Hames, and Collars; Axes, Hoes, & Cross-cnt Saws; III II.Ii:itV JIAIimVARE.
'211 STREET, COXXEK OF FItiST, Jh29 EVANS VI LLK, INO. INSUSANCU. J. W. NEXSEN, General Insurance Agent, AND ADJUSTER OP LOSSES, MARBLE HALL. No. 9 Mala St., EVANS VI LLE, IND. Dwelling Houses Insured for a term of yeurs at greatly reduced rates. Three Years at the Price of Two Five Years at the Price of Three. Life Insurance Specialty. Total Cash Assets Represented Over Twenty-five Million Dollars. The following are among the Companies represeuted : . :TiA Insurance Co. of Hartfoni. Conn. Cath Assets $3,000,000. 11 1 F NIX Ins. Co. or Hart ford, Conn. Cash Assets 8 1,500,000. COVriNKVTAT Ins. Co. of New York. Cash Asst-ts ..:i,OO0,OO0. NORTH AM EKICAN Insurance Coo. HarUord, Couu. Cash Assets 0300,000. MEIU'II AN IV Ins. Co. of Hanfurd, Ct. Cash Assets 0-00,000 NOKl'lf AMF.HICAN Insurance Co. o New York. Cash Assets ...SOO,COO. 1HK 1X Ins. Co. of Brooklyn, N. Y. Cash Assets l,TOO OOO. JfrrXA 1.1 FK Ins. CO. of Hartford, Conn; Cash Assets ......- 12,000,000. J. W. NEXSEN, Agent, : 9 MAIN STBEKT, KTanstllle, lnd. laoSO dly The DIFFItULTY REMOVE!) Every STEAM BOILER SHOULD HAVE Sllllwell's Patent Eeater and Lime -Catcher 1 THE MOST SERIorS JIFFICCI.TT experienced by tL10.se who use steam Kwer is the formation in tbeir boilers ot wiiat is known to engineer as SCALE" or "INCRUSTATION "a hard substance formed cut of the earthy siW .'outaiued In t ue water, which attaches ltseif flrnily to the wbole inner suriaee of ibe boiler. In this city this liiiHculiy is peculiarly aggravated by the lari;e quantity of msgneMa and lime found in the wa: er, winch, besides lornung scales on the boiler, obstructs t lie pipes and occiinlous the most auuoyiug delays in elemitng, as well as actually endangering tbe sately of the boiler. Btillwell's Pateut Heater Removes all thH dlfflculty, sending the water into the boiler free Jrom auy sediment whatever, and pure as if distilled. An who use wtiatare an rwn as the "drive wells" for their supply of water cannot aUord to do without this Heater.' It will save ibeia imn u money in the pnrchuseof fuel, to say uotluugof the an ooyakce and deliy in clear.iug boilers. The Heater Is easily managed, and quickly cleansed. One has been iu operation at Igleheatt's Flouring Mill for many mom ha, and given entire aUsiacuon. Another Is in operation in huhuan's Foundry and the Cotton Mill aojoinlug. orders lor s-t ill well's Heater will receive prompt attenliou if lett wilb WILLIAM HEILMAN, Agent. Iac5 O. W, WARRSN. TUJS.COSY.NGTON 0 61 MAIX STKKKr. WAKlilS.V A COXYSQTOS, DEALJUiS Iil PIANOS, OttGANS, 5USiO, And Musical Goods of all kinds. : Orders by maii promptly attendea to. ' feAJdly ' '.
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t?3 PS 2S H. H '.-3 -forSPBING of 1869. CLEMENT, J' 'WHITE . . ' & CO., ISTos. 22 and 24 FIRST STREET, Are now receiving dal'y additions to their Btocir, their buyer, Mr. J. M WHITE, being now in the Faiern markets for the second stock this Spring. In rnabing this announcement, tbey would a:so say to the patrons of the old house of i ' ' , CARPKXTER, WRIIE & fO. that they are better prepared than ever before to maintain their business relations with them; and with a determination tc adhere to ' Close IVXsxt:'ri n, or SMALL PROFITS, on goods, with the advantages of the - LATE REDUCTIONS IX PRICES EAST, they believe they can make it to the interest of buyers In this market to at leaK divide their patronage with them. They invite the attention f the trade to their stock, aud pledge themselves not t be undersold by any. boue la the West. . ; ; CLEMENT, WHITE & CO. April 15th, 1809. aprlC dtf "TITE FFKIt ntOM Till! DAY If the largest and best-selected SPRING STOCK OF S.TAPLE A FAXCY AT Greatly Keduced Prices I 500 pieces bel CVLICv at The best brands of Bleached and Brown MUSLINS at lowest mai-ket rates. A large stock of DRE33 0 OODS at astonishingly low prices. BLACK and all the row shades ol FANCY SILKs at 23c , 50c, 75c, and stles than their value. W HITE GOODS STOCK very complete, and marked very cheap. l.(KH) Towels at. half price 25 cents. 6ia hem-stitched Handkerchiefs at 25c. - , 4c, Ao , dec. NOTIONS and HOSIERY In endless variety, very t heap. . The largest stock of MILLINERY ever brought to this city, all of which will be told, at '" WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, As chear as they can be had anywhere. The Xrlmmiug Department is still under the superintendence of Aliases Beilsm and Gerhaid, in which they cannot be excelled, and we warrant satisfaction. SCHAPKER, BOSSING & CO., '. Nob. 47 and t!) Main Street. EAGLE C A R R I A G E WORKS. F.HAMHEItSTEDV ;:iMASTJFACTCEEROF Lig li t Carriages, Fancy JTrotting Buggies, IiirUus Top nng-grie, KorkHH)!i, and Jipriog- Wag;oii4, : COB. OF FOl'Rni AXD LOCUST 8TS., " . - VA. N8 VI L. LE, IND. ' esaSpecIal attention sivea to repairing of all kinds, aud re-paiu ting drvne at Hie stiortest notice and on . lite most liberal tei nm. " A. Ueneral Assortment of Work Constantly ' ' . ; ..on. Hand,, -.- 'Sate .bat . apr5-cl3m the Beit Workmen EuIloyeU. WM. C. TLTRNOCS & oo, -BRASS ; FOUND ERg Gas. and Steam Pipe Utiers, Corner Pine and First Streets, Cash paid for old Copper and Brass. 'w Dealers In all kinds of Brass Cocki Whistles, and Steam Gauges. Partienl&i attention paid to repairing and adjustlnj Steam. Gaoxes tJonedtf
BUSINESS CAjRDS.,
CITY GROCERY. BORGM a"n4 BEFIME, DKALKR3 IN Family Groceries and Provisions, Zo ST., BKT. MAIN & LOCUST. .Goods delivered free all over the o s s city. nov!2 6m COAL! COAL! Having resumed my former business, I wonld hereby inform my old patrons and the public generally that I am prepared to deliver GOOD CLEAN COAL on short notice. Coal in all ecuem must be paid lor when ordered. Agent for the celebrated JPA RADIUM! OOAI JOS. THOMAS. ' Office In American House. nov4 dly FAHNLEY, KUIIN & CO., Western Brewery,' 'Manufacturers of; Lager Beer, Ale, and Porter, In barrels, half-barrels, kegs and bottles. OFFICE-Ko. 83 MAIlf ST., KVANSVILLK, INDIANA. : nov7 ly BLYTHE JIYNES, ATTORNEY-AT -1. ATT. OFFICE TIIIRD STREET, In WALKER'S BUILDING, novll ly WHEELER & RIGGS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cor. First and Sycamore Sts., , EVANSVILLE, IND. novllly Dr. Jas. C. Bierbower, It US 1 1 EXT J E X TIST, OJfl.ee No. lO FIRST BT., Between Main and locust. Returns his I banks for the liberal patronage received during the past five years, and Hopes by fair dealing lo merit a couiinuarjc ot the same. Chloroform administered when desired. utlly 8TATI0XKB, BtlOK BIXDKK, And Blank Book Manufacturer, ADd Dealer lu School Books, Pictures and frames. Mirrors, IjooS-lug-Ulasses, French Glass, 4c, OI.l HOOKS KE-UOl'i'Vn. JVO. 7 MAIN STREET, (HBDDEKICH'H HLlX'K,) KVASVILI,i; IMMAX.t. uov.liy C. H. Cramer. Jacob halat, (Formerly salesman at J. s. Kicker's.) CRAMER & SALAT Have Just opened a spleo. did stock ot BOOTS AXD SHOES, In a part of Schapker, Bussing A Co.'s large store- room. Tlfir slock is complete, and goods will be bold CHEAP, If yon want good bargains, call. apr29d3ia GEO. A. JJITTROL.i l', MALIK IN WATCHES, JEWELRY Gold Pens, Spectacles, EyeEiasses, ailver and Plated Ware, Watch and Clock Material, So. 61 MA I.N ST., Bet. Second and Third, Evans via jlk, Iwd. Watches and ClocBS Kepalrad and warranted. Chas. Aktku, wit!: Geo. A. Blttrolft !oc dly PETER YIERLING, DRUGGIST, And Dealer in Paints. Oils, VARNISHES, DYE-STUFFS, WIIMW U1,AN, blKUHAL IXbTRCMEXTS, Pure Wlnr nnl StrniitlieH, And all popular Patent Medicines ot the age. NO. 2 North Water Street, EVANtVILLt: 1.V1MANA oc-uy ly DR. F. L. DAVIS,' llointeopatlilc Physician. Office on Second Street, between Main aud Locust. oc28 dly DR. E. J. EHRMAN, Ilomaiopathlc Physician. Office No. 19 Second Street, between Mam aud Locust. Office Hours From 8 A.M. to 12 m., and 1 to 5 p.m At his residence, corner of Seventh and Chestnut Streets, aftei night- ocJSdly Wherts is the best place to get a nice Sign painted f Well, that 's cool! -1 at if everybody didn't know that OSBORNE & BECKER do the neatest in thr city. and Lest work fnoTlH - E?ansville Business College, Corner MAI.V A- TIIIIID SIS., Ef AXSVILLE, IXDIAXA. Book-keeplne, Penmanship, and Mathematics maile specialties. Session both day auJ evening. For circulars, giving terms, Jtc, or specimens of Pentnanship, address WELLS A KLIXCK, : uovll y Proprietors. S3 n Pi GIBSON & WELSH, 1? L U jVX B E R S, ; DIALERS IX Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Water Closets, , r nor axi cold batik, Shower Baths, Fores and Lift ramps, ALE PUMP3, WROUGHT IRON PIPES, Ac. Water introduced Into country dwellings from cisterns or wells, giving all the conveniences of a city supplied with water works. No change of range on stove re. quired to beat the water. ZZZZ Locust Street, EVANSVILLE, IND. p28d6m
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CJliieiuiintI te t. IL,oU1m EXPRESS tAXE, , mTZ K Compis'd of the elegant and Vf'r cotntt odious KTeaineis It A 1 'HIO.i A A, Ml .VtKOrii .i.i,MnTi,, ah: s v. ASf hAit: llOltl SSO. One of tbn alKive boats wiii leave Evansvili everj Thursday aud Swaajt at iu o cioca A.m , connecting . Ht, lionts with tnw Mmmi Line nd maha j'acicri vompany steamers lor all rxilnt on the Missouri River, and with the Northern Line and Keokuk I'ucket Compauy lor all points on the Cpper M1ss;vKpril Hlver; also with the Feoria and Naples I'ucket Voniftany steamers tor Illinois River, and stai ions on the Toledo, Wabash 4 Wesirn Railroad. Through receipts glveu on ail the abv linesHUMPHIIEY, PATRICK CO., mhITd3m Agents. Regular Mos day Packst for Paducah, ; , j ; Eastport and Florence. if1 The elegant Passenger Steamer; BAPIlUPi ?Io. 2, Lie Howill. Master; ., Robert McMechaji, Clerk. Leaves for the above and all Intermediate points every MONDAY at i o'clock r.u. - Orders for Flue Lumber, dressed or undressed, or for Tennessee Fig iron, filled promptly, and at lowest rates. For freiHht or passage anply on board, or to HUMPHREY, PATRICK. A CO., oc2Sdtf Agents. Regular EvansvillB. Green River, and Hartford Packet The beautiful be w Steamer' I3CAJR,r.I?L ORD, . Joe MciiKYSOLbs, Master, Will plv as a regular packet etween Evansville aad aUl points on Green River, and on Rough '"rea to Hartford. .Will leave KvausvUle every MONDAY and THURSDAY at S pm. fmhliotf Regular Evansville aEd Nashville - . . Packet The fine Passenger Bteami-r , o M E O, Josh. V. Throop, Mterf ' George, 1 hroop. Clerk, . leaves Evansvi'.le for Clarksvllle aud all way po! ts ETERT TUESDAY at 12 M., positively. For freight or passage apply on board. fet2 d.'im Dexter'a Independent low-pressure Packet ,H.T. Pea rca Master, leaves Fvant-villrt for Cairo everv MOV DAY and Til U ll-l A Y, at 1 poslt i veli', oounectmii at t 'airo wll h t Louis Memphis, and New Orleans packet. - , uoildtlj hUKK N.CilKLsoV. As? nt. Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet for Jfaducah and Cairo. The finely appointed pteamer CXJIS1B K RL AJXJD, Wm.A. Lowtii, Master; Makio.n Whioht, Clerk, Will ply as the regular Tuesday and Friday packet for l.'airo stid all wy Iniidings. Leaves Kvansvllle every TUKSIMV aud very FRIDAY, at 4 p.m Leaves Cuiro every WEDNESDAY and SAI CKDAY.al ,i p.m. ThroiTgh billsof lading given for frel tit over the Mobile a jhi itailixsid For freight or iaaue apiny mi board, or lo w. u. mtow.N ., or DC K E lCHKlvs., Jyl.r4,f A tent i Regular WEDNESDAY. PAtKKT For Ciaxksvilla and Nashville. - The elegant Passenger Kleamer Fuiiiiy ilramlf Im, iIiNKilliuK,Mi"r; Ki rr Ri'bD, Clerk, Leaves for the above and all Iritermeil.'a'.e ports every Wednesday, at 4 o'c-loci r.M. connecting at Nashville with railroads for all points South. For freight or passage applv on board, or to , C R. ItUDD, oc2 dtf ' Agent. Evansvlllo, Eenddrsoa to Nashville Railroad Transfer Packet. . The fleet and splendid sldewheei steamer jVEollio .' IXorton, CHAKLEI PERKINS. MaKter; A. O. IjVkl.ah i). Clerk, , Will ply as a regular packet between Evansvtlle aud Henderson, oiferlug unequaled accommodations to travelers and xliip. pert. Leaves Evansville dally at 8 p.m. Leaves Henderson daily at 734 a.m., making chse con uectloD with the li. 4 1;. U.K. FARE Through and way passengers only tut cents. . JanlTdtf W. O. BROWN A CO., AeeiSts. Regular Evanavilie and UowllDgGreea Packet. The fleet and elegant Packet ;,' ADALYON, W. S.'Vanmktek, Manter: J. F. Wit-BASics, Clerk, Leaves Kvaosvllle for BOWLING-GREEN every TUESDAY, at 4 v. Leaves EvansviHe for WOODBURY every SATURDAY, at 4 p.m. For freight or pa-ssugo apjily on boarL UOV24 dtf ' For Padncan and Cairo. Regular Yt'cdmtdny and Saturday Packtl. The magnificent side-wheel steamer A. M. Dl'souchkt, Ma'ter; . I i Wiu P. Fowirn, 1 r.. kUEU.KICIUUUN, l, Leaves Evansvilie every WEDNESDAY ami SATURDAY tt 4 p.rn. Ieaves Cairo every TUUIWIIAT niT SUNDAY al5 p.m., making close xnu-s-tlons at Cairo witU Erst-clas pacii. Is for tit. Louis, Meniih!s, and New orlcuns.. Couuecu at lvauviiie with the t.. a i. R.R., and theTarascou for Ixuixvtiit'. For freight or p:ujit:e sppiy on isiard, or to F.?.l. HU.MrllKKV A CO., offcUKfiMCHEhsON, se!2 tf - : ' . , Agents. Regular Tri-Wekly Packet ; . For Kewhnrp, OicnsLoro, Rocl jxnt, Craiultievj, JJuwen-ifh; aud Cannt.ltoix. The J'ew and Light-Draught Steamer 1'ETHOMA 3 To. 2, John H. Triplet t. Ma-tor; ' John A. Adams, Clerk, IHves Evansvilie tor the lxve and all way ports everv 'i ll H. Y, THURSDAY, and hATUK'JAY, at 10 a.m. Returning, will leave caunellon every WKDNELAY, FRIDAY, and bUNDAY, at H a.m. , ' For Height or pasKae pplv on tjoard, or to H V MPHRKY, PATlilCK Ol , apr3U dtf Agents. Regular Evansvilie and TeaaoHo 60 River PackeL For Padncah, Johnsomllle, Eastport. and The fleet and spieudid stmraer SAM. ORri, ALLE DUNCAN, M&Mer; . Guy Vi.vrAfiu, Clerk, leaves Evansvllle for FotfHrt tmt all Tennessee River way I anilines as a regular weekly packet, every Saturday at 4 p in., taking fieighl and passeugeri, at lowest packet rates, and giving especial aiU ntlon to the fliiin i of orders.. For freight or oassf.tre app'y on oard. sei8 tf DUKE N1CHELSON, Aireot. Ajf ' STANDARD Ol all ainds. HORN BROOK A CO., No. 9 North Water Street, oc33 dtim fcivansville, Ii
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lu V S fjr Other Fitr Itrms Nee Fourth Pnge. ST K A M BOA T PK1N I ING. No printing esiabllkhinenl u the Wehas better lacllities or greater ability for doing fine Hu-amboat Printing. Our asMorw mem of joinyi. Ihouuli verv large and complete, i pwnst4niiy Oeingu'ide.1 u. ani Tur joo oepariiieiii is miner me perMn supervision ot on of the best job printers In tho I ' n i tel HI ales. We are prepared to print Posters, plain ot fancy. Pill llnulu kills Lading, Cards, Deck and Meal Tick eis. Bills ot r are. Mates' Tickets for Labor &C, Ac. Orders lett with either of the wharf-boats will be promptly attended to, Weather nutl Water The sun rose bright and clear yesterday morning, an event we Lav not witness ed before for mors than a twelve month The river, daring the 24 hours ending at S r. M. yesterday, declined ten Inches. Ileuvy rains prevailed during Wednesday night. attended by a. good deal of heavy wind UghtDiDg and thunder. The air was t little chilly at early dawn, but grew pleas ant and then quite not as the day advanc ed. The mercury at noon stood at 64. The wind was from the north wt si. Arrivals auU Urpsrtormi, The arrivals and .departures up to 3 p.m, yesieroay, not before reported. Include the Cora S., Arkansas Illver to Cincinnati; (Quickstep, Cairo to return ; Morning Star, Mt. Vernon to Louisville; Mollis Norton. Henderson to return ; big Grey Eaule, New Orleans to Louisville; Ft troll a Ka. 2, to Canuelton. Koala Due, Among the first boats due here are tuo Cumberland, from Cairo; LoaUlana and P. W. fjtrader, for New Orleans; Ixul vllle, Virginia, Mary 1Iouhu.ii, Richmond and Nick Long worth, from New Orleans; Linton and Robert Moore, from Nashville; Shamrock, from St. Louis; Rose 11 lie. from LouisvlJle; Spray, for .Nashville; Ada Lyon, from Green River; Mam. J Hale, far Memphis: Sam. Orr. from Lamport; Abeona, for St. Loos RtbU Burns, from Memphis; Cliirnnr, fiom Claotnnatl. tl lrrllaiiru. Business was not brlhk on the levee yeslei day, there being but few arrivals... Tli Uuickstep was re-el vlng Uaudsouieiy. I'ha Morning Star returned from Mt Vernon at 6::) A. M, having beeu detained thiee hours by pulling oil" the head of a valve Mem, which was repaired by her skillful engineers. After taking 37 hogsheads of tobacco, she leit at tt o'clock a, m. for Louisville The old. big Grey Eagle passed up at o'clock. Her familiar whistle sounded like thw voice of an old friend. She looks a lilt e shabby, but It Inspires a feeling of sad nets lu many hearts to think that her dy- are numbered, and that she pussMfroin our sight firevir....M The Cora which arrived at 8 p. M ., Wednesday, had a moderate trip aboard. She gc-es to Clnclnr. tl to he fully jc paired. Al. li. Croxall, her admirable clerk, tonialnej behind lo tietlle up her baHlnens. She will soou be out agaiu as good as in w. .....The Mollis Norton brought up HO hogshead of tobacco yesterdny and expects to bring up over ouo hundred to day. Tiiel'lara Hooit was receiving largely yesterday, and would gi out pretty full Tho relrnliAut partwl al sharp 10 yesterday with a fair freight -.The (Quickstep hss received a new, magulflueut carjet, the finest and handsomest Ilrusels we e 'el saw. Iiislruinthe great house or Slewart A Co., New York, and Is not equaled by auy boat lhal conies lo this whrf. ('apt. Dt xler wan the recipient, yesterday inotiilug, of a splendid bouquet of gigantic pruporiious.arraugHd by a beautllul damai-l of Shawueelowu.aui aouompauled by a Very flatUrlug testliuouial of thanks from a number or the Jlrt ladles of that borough, expressing their thauks to C ii tain Dexter f r a mammoth aud magnificent cake donated lo tu Preb terlan Chuich Fair of Hhawueetowu. Captain Dtxler Is Justly proud or the haudaoms pieseut. About one-half the bouquet may be teen at the First National liauk. ........ Tho Hartlord was reoelviug a good trip j esterday .'! he famous Indiana was at Rock port at 10 a.m. yesterday, aud was expec led early In the a fie r no oil ......... ...Hie Charmer will be down to-day, and leave to-morrow for Cincinnati- Merchants and shippers, as we 1 as passengers, should remember that the Cairo packet leave promptly at 4 P.M., aud bills of lading and passengers mint b on board at that hour or be left, , It oafs Lent lug- To.JMiy. Fob Caiuo. The flue fcteamtr Cumber laud will leave promptly and poalilvely to-d.iy, si 4 1'. M , lu conformity to recent instructions fioui the PostoIlcu Depart ment. Passengers and shippers will pleaas take notice. The Cumherlaad is a pleasant boat to travel on, nod her officers are highly obliging gentlemen. Captain Hilly Low th commands, and Marion Wright and Bruce Hunter are her popular clerks. I' Oil Lodisvii.LK. The beautiful and fluet Ro-e Hile will leturn to LoulavJlle post lively this c-veulug, and Is one of the most pleasant and popular boat that conns to our ahaif. Cuptatu Frank Hurry, a pleasaiit and obliging gentleman, has comiuikI, and Plill. II. Ilranham aud William Haweiare her n liable, cduiIjx um and n 1teutlve clerks. Her hour of departure a p.-m. , For IlKsiiF.Rao!, The elegant and fleet tailroad Iraiislcr steamer, Moliie Norton, hsaves f .r Henderson at 3:15 v. it. to-day, iu u'jaige of Captain Charley Pcrkltm, an accomplished officer, having elegant accommodations for pasneiigers. A. O. Durlaud nnd C II. Uoyle, two plf-asant gentlemen, are her clerks, and will give strict at tention to the c.oiuf rl of passengers. Uleoiilugs frwiu oar a eu . 1'itts uumi. The Vimnnerciul of Wednes day says: . i lie marks last evening Indlnnfed six feel ten luchi-H and tailing ,f the Monung:theia pier., llio Inarkion the Allegheny ind caled Keven lee! ten. Trails on the landing was tot very act! ve frughts were n-t pleuty. ii , The l.aige line at SL Louis Is flush with nneuumUUid 'Telghl. (;aptaln IteaofTered to loan the John Klltour. it Douiaviile. lu one day, but they dioii'i like the rtcs 1 he Untied nlatcs Marshal has selxl the strfainhfat Osae, on the Missouri River. Hear nermann, ior claims upon 11. Cincinnati. The Vormncrcial of Wednes day says: Cat lHin John O. Benson, of the Joan Kilsour, an i veil trout e-t louls yenterday. where he has laid up his liurutL owing to dull tl UK s. II. 11. t'.iHUop. the luveutorof the Rlshon Kcrew. for Ueepenlug Ibe channels or har bor mid rivt-rn, lim entered aaultln the uiMMl Males Circuit 'Court against Csntr G. J. Llileciier, LUttit-houHe iunpecinr. and In chartfe ! the tort lll.-ui urns al New Orleans; ijieuteiiiitil D.; W . t'syne, In charge of the : in provemein s nt I hie nioulti of t e rlvtti.aud i W. Put nam, for an lufiimjeiii.ut of his tmienl iu the machines uned by I he United rstates dredvelx:it r.s. sayons, now enug-d In deepening Paa a I i iutre. M r. l!:liup claims damages to the tiiiouutol !."i,iiuU. Itlsreporied tost when thecofTdrdam is compieled atCamplieli'aChalii t he than. uei will he cut oil all 1 the laphla lu the Alit isip. near u veil Krt, will be uu navigable lor ii ge h j.ils. i t spiaia i-iiiiiiih, oi in i.o it Hiiiiui, was iu t city yesieriay. ills pai ket leaves fjouisviiie lor iew Ufituinou Friday. The VtizttU. says: TiieCharlestou.aunk in Kanawha Kiver and by uh reported raised, several days ago. Was raised an I got on a lla ; i.m aher gelling up aieam lu go to the l'onierny ioc-a, the Hat gave way, and ahe was let dowu aum. - Tim ImiowioiilricJdentwIl! jioiutawaru Ing to steamboats to be csreful iu baudliug whisky. One of Ihw Cnitel rilalea Mell Ltnestesmeis received Hai harreia of wlitky al looisville tor Ui net n call. stamp. el, liralided. Ac, according to Jaw. 1 lie b lire s (iitweiiu th ralu. and I n bandii,.., in, .,,,n.iir nine liarreis were ii'Utt.n Lud or dlf-ligureo. i.i icse nine barrels arid ie now held to await the teat I runny, c'rtiac iles " 1,1J 'ftv.ct that the pror,er tux h ben paid. We repeal, be careful In, '"U hauul whisky, especially lu WT)ir were !,0i0 barrels of salt lost by ibe sicking of the Aunie Laurie In the KnAWii River. l.sl trip of the Charmer horse was shipped al Kvansvilie for Cincinnati. The owner waalo ca 1 lor b' in here, but did not put ia appearance wh.u the boat arrived. The Charmer's agent bad blm piaccd iu a livery stable for safe keeping I turns out that the horse was stolen, aud i'2iw besides. The horse was sent keie, but the thief look another direction. Mr. Win. Kutm, formerly ths popular cUiei cleik ol the r-asbviiie pacaet Havana, will have charge of the oltlce of Ibe fc-pray lu tcesamti lrde. Captain Win. Melcalle has been appointed gauger olwhlsgy in the Hixih lostrictol Kentucky.
TliO IItoi Vi'eJi c ."lay - , : lbs Wi.kl Win ! l-roe b-r shaft r n Imr tip, arid lot l,c r wli. ov Mum id at I uiloin'a Ripple, befifis o-io o'ciiK k tills ini.rnIng. The Clirontrlt nayat The hew terrnr :4liineafKllr alruck ft snag near Ruck lal an I Lmiuiev jeaierdav' morning, which ti k h-r w i i-h ,, 1 beam aud Uauafd i er bun i i,i i y. LfiUIVLl.k. Ths Courier. Jvurmti of Wednesday awy: Tha Orsyhound l- i"t Cairo U t nit 1 t Willi one boat and t eiv l,i. it.-s ,,f ;.,i. 'I lis haltio will lem lo-ilsy with ,,i r boa ts and ae veil batgiafir thaaame p,n 1 ha wharf and can- 1 wer inoc a k ud day t eat i oay w 1 1 ! I ;le CiM 1 fi I el . i I, h I u -Iial Will h clear this alleiuoon. T. LOCI"!. Ths IU norral ot We !., ' says: River hers steadily in I lm deel Ine. Tin was yesterday, a le ' rs.hing n ov, r rmmttKi by rxtauttful att.t-r l.ivi r l.u,,bmw continues yuu j. i ve for t tie "! .t, FirOVfHl by t Its tact of the hi -atn-r K, pi I..,--eavlng yesterday t' r New one.iiia with M.IkiiI lous ftelitit, a hi -1) was kk .iih to li.-r without troutue, ami lh depart urn an. I arrival of a r,u tn her ',f hii-hiih-i w n h full cargoes. Hosts er vu '! I u t b" l' ii i Si if laalppl are acral -1 rj lh hara In I w i-. -n liutiinjue aud si. 1 am. Tin-ie will I n troiiuiH K04iii at poln t lu 1 1 her down. 1 ho Ulimitirl Is aeeulnvflv lalii i.g al. a: points From yesten y's HimiIhii m,Iv ., It sppnars that sanchitra l.imi prnved a serious ohslacie llnh ihii in I i ilnln Steamers. itltlrH Ihut Ml xmI Iiii i.r considerable rise fi;t -l I ecu iijui t from the mountain hUi'miiik. Tim Jnn riau has Inwn Uelei re I, and pi iliups u ill not occur this year. At ny i at II will l of tuiMierale VolUUK, unli s Joined to heavy raiua.
STEAMOA'JS. Regular Evansvil.e a:;d N tshv Saturdiy Packet. Ths ik w aud elegan , I, -hhIi r pa K,-l TXINrJ?IV W. R. tlraccy, Jl l,r; Lea. Willi-. I I I It , leaves Fvanville fo Nahviu an I u t Cuiiitierlamt Rlvtr wy i..iih,i--i EVKity htTiunt v t i r.M. For IrelKht or tmssii t- spply i boat I or to DUKK, Ml III. nr.7 1lf PltUIT JAItS. MARK, WARflEM & CO., diusct niv n;rm;s or n r w its Ttkr it r Iff '(Sit Z mi J. d i ss htt m a m (il'Asw&xv and t'h!n:i, to. 5 KOUTI3 I' 1 1 a ST M., EVANSVILLE. INK. Xjr.iit ,Tili'w. S VIKW OF Till AKIM ll'AII extra large hint i'0l of l'i ' l '-'l auaaou, we con 1 1 uei i-d In March IT II linnsil.l atiM-S ol l-lfl'IT' J l H id 1,1 -i HMAMii; but m hll.M II A VI-. Al -KKAIlY l,AlUIH,Y t- Xt'i:i- l" l -l It MONT MANKIJI.N E KXPK'TAT 1iV-i, would advice ciihIoii era to s I, , 1 1 I',' 1 Ill- lit OIlllKltH FA ll.Y lllnw in i,it-fai-lurers f emi ii , I y ii, imikint; l,i ! ! wcalher (aay June), I in. cuiiii, ( it l, "I'P'y, and iluulilli'i J .. rs l I 1 1 , iv rcM as iti i-i-hmhi fi'ivHii,-,! hi, I Pitlfl'Wt!bltllKs1.N II Mi LY UMili l.li. We have the follow 1 1 h rtri-ili'iil ln.u.iU: LTMAVS I'ATKMT fSELf-SKUJCI'. Tin can. In one idece. I!ulii-r bun, I n, thie Ilia Jar. Uteatly I ' in o ved !,,, I ,s. year by a new p-in-r, ,ih In oim , i, Veiy nlmple; lhu iivrciiin i, II, i, . I v objection ever urwed ai:ainsi tins vcv tiiiul.r Jar. Jla ben i in trinl. d nnuii I for leu years. "IIKKO" HI. XSH J ilts. Melf-aealeia: mucw ton and ml, In r t M n i t v, I The lulilwr does not co ne In i ,i,,i. the fruit. !I 4. 1 1 I. J 4t. Melf-seater: tin ton. rtitiber bund. li fuslener. The cheapest i elf -ainlcr 1 1 .nm.'i 1II:A VY It I U til.ASH JXHH. Tin top, wire faMenlt g. IIUIIWX Ktltllll.V JAH. llHt glii.i-d. Tin lop, wire faaienlug. sr No charge fur bo ca w In n m ,)i i -full pa-kagea. tj nana, U ibi. -n In a I hall gallons, 4 do -n. lie I Red Healing Win, In ,'i ,i,iiii,I p, ages, tu wil l the iimiy riit4 and l,n i in ,-ix , II-It. 1 w 11 eat I lien Jara. Full directions for prepinlug find nnd sealing Jara ac --oiij ,;i nj -ci jin kntj-. Send ia your Oilers at ouch ! Junl RE AL T AT JZ . icw Heal Ilst.itc K:ii'ivj. j. i. i:iiiott v hon HATK OP1.M.II A I I II, Agency lor the aala ol umi I. s i VI I i'ii 1 1 ii '4 o lainla, huia, Ac, Ac. J'erafius havliig holism n or hind lo i sell, or petaona wiKiui x to 1 -tiivlin-rent, will do well by i ailing on tin their oirlou, on Third Stroef, iear I.-c ;:! iii i:m,it'M Junell tf I t loli v. ii. Ii,i;s:a.v .vft. Rcal IiPtat; Akci:!', Xo. Cl Main blri ct, I- VASh V I l.l.f , I ( It. A Nolarv Pti'dle In llmonicn. tt LET US 11 A YE 1 R K A T Xalional IVatc Jnhllrc, (Projected by Ml, I". H. tilimnn-,) ItONTON, June 15, Hi, 17, is, and f iso, To eommemoi ale I he rextoi ui iii f l y THitni u-i'iiir nil; I.am ! 1 Ills glorious even l 1 1. mi r lit ion , I 111,, tory win be eclchra I ed I y I he 1 1 ; N 1 1 1-I M Jilt; A L FVi J V A I. rvei Itnuwi ,u lil.lni v "f the wor ld. J lie l'r.ulerit of I bit C n i 1 1 tl HI n Ii-h. Mi nibera ol Ii is ( f, l,i in 1 , 1 i i- Is ol I n-.n 1 1 i n n Is, Governoia of ail I He ,( , am, s oilier ii l-l 1 1, liil islmd h-i'iis ii in ail ,i,ls of the rou n i ry, ti.n.-i h r w Hi 1 1- i . i-i -acnlaiives ol Tum-Ikii Ijiivi -riitiienia nt washing on, live t u tnvm-d l,y lh .Mavor and t'ily Comic - id li,..iii in become the gui-Nia of i lie i ily dm li, I lie I" tlval. The Jubllf-e will I ,ij.eue, on f IJI-.M-D.W, Julie I.'ilh, Willi Itiiiiiitnral i'-iiu,i-ules. Including I'raver I Re v. K I.. Ilb-: au Address by ills linn, r Muk.i en. iii. ii, welcoming ail ku'"'' "tnl victors u l.-.s-ton and to .vt asKHitiiiisci t . ; a ml a .n,ir.i in14 ory Addrnw" iy llou. A. II Kin-, mi n, ReatoratKin of F-a ao 1 Uiiiou linm-gii. 0 H llm Laud. 'I'he inuiiifl erein nl-a will he f i. 1 a wed I'-r a l(A.MJ ll,'.s:cil, I'llit'llKVf A NCrf, In whnh the OIIKA'IM I' OKAT'tt'l" CHOIlir-s ver ii m i. .-I com prising Over Kliht ili'iilnd ocul tsgatlir-stiolis, who have I i in n ti.niaal mi many moulds, will I,. II.- part, i,i-,-o n (, anlcil hy it Grand IHrlif lu ol iii,, Thou-aud Musli-laus. eJel-ll-d Iroin tin, beat oi eceal raa, 1-anils, nnd miiiiai us,,cist ions III I he Culled ki ales. 'I ll, scale upon whn-ii it ia pi n p ,... ! f carrj'uul Una reailval will 1 1- r t- n ! , I n lla liiagullude and Hi idor, II, e i i cause or inili-iisl tiimi-ing Americau peoide have t-vn hi i n cd i d IIKIU lO Cl-lehlHtn '111! 1 teitllil n I . , ,f I'rsrii and t'liloll t h I hi ,k Imn i, li, I hi, I. it will tiring toiei her I u 1 1 ,H i-i n i r i el 1 1 - ; thj leaillox int-ii of the i Hlmn. un.i . j ,--fi om alt pari a ol I tie In t; I ; i, i.d us id,- 1 1 Ha algtiitlcatiee a I lie J 'ml Ji n ;.l . m lieiiHum since Hits i i,h of me wi, it wi ,1 be the ttrttitent F"ut of . uriimt truinr. ing Harmony that has erer ben lieiii.i In any part of the wot .,1. I icat.la ouf on m'.n nt Music lit,!!. Prices: rtlmrle Admt-a on, Willi t 1 Heal, 'i and S i, sci ordin; to Inc.. ion. Mi,gle Adiiil-u-lnu, wll-lioiil- . vciin-d N- i. Ticket onjee OJiel, ttoii, a.m. lo i- I. A. P. PLl.K, Musi ! Jinn lto..,n, 'I I' Ii i t A i.t. Per order: HENRY I'Ai i. I , ., Junl d-'W eod K.cetarv. IHAAO FIJVCH. BUILDEI. oif Yachts, Pleasure Bcati,YawH r.nd Skis:, "Will receive and i-iwuto or !i cash, and wariaiit wot a , on n below 1-cU 1 1 is 1,
