Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 July 1869 — Page 3
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Worfla or TVeljht . for WlTes and . Mothers. The superiority or HOSTETTER'S STOMACH B1TTEKS over all other tonic and corrective, hh a remedy for dypepia, biliousness, nervow titled ions, aufl all co i.plalnls of the visrvrnt organs, and as a preveniivo of malarious disorders, is proverbial; hut perhaps it is not so generally known thai tne Ingredients of this famous lnvigorant and a.tenuive exercise a powerful and nios' heneficial iudnenee tn that numerous aud distressing c.ass of ailmpuu o; which sj many thousands 01 delicate women are the patient, uncorap aim"? vlcums. The sr-eoml troubles of the wi, eonimencinst with the c.wn of woman hood and extend i nw; over a period of Irom thirty to thirty-five years, are readily and certaialy rt-lieved by the operaliou ol this admirable vegetable prepiirallon as any 01 the complaints common to both sexes, for which It is reeoninieuded as a speotflc The atteutiou of mothers is invited to Ha bmsnnilc street la tijose peculiar CMSes or functional irrt-Kularity and Irritation, which, wnen neglected or maltreated, dentroy ttie health and shorten (he lives of no many iuvali is. There is no need for the powerful and dangerous drusss ton often ret-oried to in such cases. The mild tonic and ,retoraltve actoa of the liliTKK Is ail ;;e a-Hs stauce that nature requires in Its ctrungie to ovemrai the dirtii-nttr, and a vaM. amount of sutl'erms would t spared to the wx if they Dittoed Implicit faith in tr Is wholesoiae vegetable lnvisiorant, correvlive, aud nervine, and dl CM.ru ed ttie peri. H iotis nostrums advertised Uy igitraul aud mercenary charlatans. The Ileal. nsr Pool. An Essay for Young Men on the Crime of Solitude, and U.e Ijiseuses and Abuses which create impediments to Maruiaoe, with sure means of relief. Hct in sealed letter envelopes, fre of charge. Address Dr. J. KKILMN HOl'OHTO'X, Howard Association, Pnilauelphia, Pa. juuljdjui spu) , . Dulrbcr IeaI Sliot tot- Ited Bugs Dulchcr'n Lightning Fly Killer. bold by DrugsUU .Everywhere. may'iodwlm SN BATCH ELOK'.S HAIR DYE. This t-pfeudtd Hair Dye is the best ia the world; the ouly true and perfect I 'ye, harin'.esB, reliable. J miauls neous ; no disappoint nieut ; m ridiculous tints; rentediestbe ill etJY-ets'if h.id lyes; invigorate and ieaves the Hair soil aoil heautitui, BUCK or'BBOWN. .-old by all Drugrl8i, and ft rfuiuers; k nd properly applied at B Hche or's Wijj h acUjry, iti iiond St., New York. Scbt-.ick's Pulmonic Sjrup, Peaweed Tonic, and Mandrake Pills-wil cunt Consumption, Liver Complaint, and Dyspepsia, it taen according to the directions. TUe.r.trc all 'three to be taken af thehaine tirj-s. They cleanse the stomach relax the liver, aud put it to work; then theappelit&t.' jcoiues good ; the food digests and make gc ol blood; the patient begins to grow in llesb ; lb a diseased matter ripens in the lungi, an J the patient outgrows the disease Hi.d gets (-ell. 'litis ia the only way to cure Consumption. To these thiee medicines Dr. J. H. Schenck, of Philadelphia, owe his unrivaled success in the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption. The Pulmonic Syrup rlpeLS the rnurold matter in the lungs nature throws it off by au easy expectoration,' for when tbe phlegm or matter is ripe a slight couga will throw It off, and the patient has rett, and, the lungs begin to heal. To do tbls, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandiake Plils must be freeiy ustd to clejmse the stomach and liver, so that the 1'u monle yrup and the food w 11 make gojd blood. Sciienck's Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, removing" all obstructions, relax the ducts of the gall b. adder, the bile starts freely, and the liver is soon relieved; the Btoois will show what the Pills can do; nothing lias eyer been invented except calomel (a dcaaly poison, which is very dangerous to u.ve, unless with great care) that will unlock the gall bladder and start the secretions ot the liver like ScheucH's Mandrake Pills. . Liver Complaint Is one of the mosi prominent causes of Consumption. Hctiem-k's Si'awn-il Tonic is a" gentle stimulant and alterative, und the alkail in the 8m weed, winch this preparaliou is made of, assist s I lie stomach to t tirow out the gustiic juice to dissolve the liod with the Pulmonic t-yrup. and is made iulo gxd blood without leruientaliou or sourlug in the stomach.. Dr. Schenck, Jn Lis treatment, does not try to t-top a congh, uilit sweats, tdtills, or fever. Keuiove .he caue, and they will all stop of tbe.tr own accord. .No one can becured of Lkjusuiaptiou, Liver Complaint, JDy.sjepia, t .'alarm. Canker, or Ulcerated j. uroai, unless ttie liver una stomach are made healthy. lien there .is no lung disease, and only LiverComplaiiita'd lvp -psia, Solienck's tseaweed 'ionic aud Mandrake Pills are soincient, wiuiout tbe i nimonic Syrup. Ike tU llatidrate Pills lrtely 1q all bilious ojmpialuts, as they a.e perfectly liarnile-s. Dr. HcUenciC, who has enjoyed uolnter. rupted heaitti for man) years past, aud n-iw weii4l)N Zi", pounds, was wasted away to a mere Mittlelon, in the very last Klat;e oi Pulmotjaiy consumption, his tihvsiclans having pjonounced bis case liopel?s! anil abatnliuit-il birn to nis fate. i.e was cured by the aforesaid medicines. Foil directions accompany each,' making it not auoluteiy necessary to vae Dr. Schnsck, unless patients wish the'.r iuu(s examined; and lor this purpose be is professionally at his principal orllce, Phitadelpii ji, every Saturday, where all letters of advice mnst be addressed. Price of the Pulmonic Hyrup and Seaweed 'loufc, each tl 6t) per boltie, or S7 50 a, half dozen. Mandrake Pills, iic. per box.. For sale hy all druggists, feci dAwly sp.N FOR r.LACK ""wonjjs AND PIMPL-K3 on the face, ae Perry's Cmiedone and J'itnpie Mtnnedy, prepared only uy Lr. B. C. PaiiKif. -is K,.nd street. Sew York. Sold every wl n-c. The trade supplied by wholesale med.tlae dealers. mhl7 d8iu,w3ni TO P.KMOVK MOTH PATCHES' Freckles, aril Ian from the lace, use J'trrr s Aloit naij freckle LAttimx. Prepared uly by Iji, B.C. Perkv. Sold by all drugK"ts. I mhlS diii.wSm-sp n t$otii Faicnes. freckles & Tan. The OXLyS KELIABLK BKMEDY lea bose Bowf EiscoLOEAnoss on the luce i'erry't Aiulh and Freckle ljotitm. Pre4vd ouly by nr. B. C. PERRY, 49 Bond Preet, New Yorit. Sold every where. o-.rii ds'tn , , The DIFFICULTY llMlOYftD Evkky STEAM UOILER SHOULD I'.AVE Stillwell's Patent Hester, .and Lime-Catcher ! THE MOST SF.KIOCS HIFFHTLTT experienced by thcae -who use steam pwtr m the lui inaiioii in tbeir boileis of w.im Ik known l t-iiirluecj-j as "Si.'ALE" or "I.N'CRCMTATION "--iahard 8ublauce lormwl out ot tlie eartnv euilts .-outaincd P liie water, wiilctr utlndies itself firmly to the v.-iiolt- loner mirtace f the boiler, lu ttuscity tnu diliiculty Is pecu tarly aggrvaifd Ly the lar;,e quantity of maijne-kl-ui .lime -found iu the water, which, besidM.toiiolnsr wlf-H on tl.e boiler, obtroca llit; pij- aud .occasions the most anunying delay In oleaiilt.s;, a well as aeluaiiy endangering the btely of the boiler. tetillirell'H Patent Heater Removen all till-, difficulty, ending ttie watev into the toiler trte irot any Hediluenr whatever, and pure :wl it distilled. All who use t. nat are ku iu u the "drive wells" f,r their tiupiiy or wa-r caunot arTord do without. tlji.s Heater. It will ftave, t Ut rn iiiocli money in the purchaKe ot fuel, t- ay uutlnug of the annoyance and delay in cleaoM boilers. The Healer is easily rjauaed, and quickly cleansed. One I an been in operation at Jgieneart's Flouring Mill for many months, and given entire sattwtitctlon. Another is lu-operation In Hulmaa'a Foundry and the Cotton MU1 adjoining. orders tor fstiiiwell'ii Tleater will receive PJOmyt attention if leit with WILLIAM IIEILXAX, Agent.
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BEY GOODS. E OIFEK IRO?I Tl the best-selected stock: ot Summer and Seasonable DRY O-OODOS AT "VJEIiY X-OW PRICKS. Viz.: In the " DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT, A very large stock of the BEST PRINTS ' ' And the most popular brands . Bleached fc Unbleached JSL tjsli zest s At the lowest market rates. DRESS GOODS DEPAR TMENT Is now more complete in its assortment than ever before offered in this market, and at AS'i'p.N'ISHlNGLY LOW KAtEi. isr.nit silks, - Vnd all the new Ehadesof FANCY SILKS, At 25c., 0c, 5c.; and Jl per yard less than their value, and warranted all silk, the assertion of some unscrupulous cow j etitors to the contrary uotwith- - ' . , , standing. , ; Black and White LLAMA SHAWLS, Hosiery, G lores, , PARASOLS AND SUX UMBRELLAS, ' Ar i NOTIONS in enila33; variety. ' MILLINERY STOCK will be closed out cheap during the balance of the season, i-. " Mosquito Bars and Netting. The best style of Mosquito Ear Fixtures just received ana made up to order at short notice. '. . ; SCHAPKER, BUSSING & CO., 5os. 47 and 49 Main Street. junCS ' H A H . H M -TOESPRING of 1869. WHITE Nos. SS aiid 24 FIRST STREET, Are now receiving dal'y additions to their stock, their buyer, Mr, J. M WHITE, be. ing now in the Kantern markets for the secosd stock this Spring. In making this announcement, they would a'so Bay to the patrons of the old Douse of CARPENTER, "WHITE & CO. that they are better prepared than ever before to maintain their business relations with them; and witli a determination to adhere to Close TvJCixi'g'iiis, or SMALL PROFITS, on goods, with the advantages of tbe LATE REDUCTIONS IX PRICES EAST, they believe they can make it to the interest of buyers in this market to at leas divide their patronage with them. They invite the attent ion f the trade to their stock, and pledge themselves not t be undersold by any house lu the West. , CLEMENT. WHITE & CO. April 15th, 1869. ,aprl6 dtf FOR SALE. FOR KALR VALUABLE MAIN STREKT PROPERTY That Rplendid property known as tue t,gier ir ojjoj i.; , h tuatedonthe west corner of Main and Sixth Streets, fronting b'i feet on Main street and IMl feet ou Sixth street. Said property is offered for sale at low figures on easy lerrus. appiy io J, P. ELLiIOTT A SOS, . . . . Real Kstate dgenw. Corner Locaut and Third Streets, feittdtt a . EAG UKRUGE WORKS. ''k. 'nufactukek of Liffht Carriages, Fancy Trotting .Buggies, NhirtUjf Tup Itng-'ieM, KofUawajs, and Nprintr Wan'on, C0K. OF FOURTH AND L0CUHT 8TS., - EVANSVILLE, IND. Special attention given to repairing of all kinds, and re-painting done at the shortest notice and on the most liberal terms. A Ueneral Asaortment of Work Constantly on Hand. , Soot bat the Beat Workmen Em
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Z JL N K A E Y, Crescent Foundry,' Corner.'or Canal and Ingle Sts., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS Portable Circular Saw Mills, Machinery of every Description DEALERS IN . r :' BELTING, STEAM GA UGERS, FIRE BRICK, WROUGHT IRON PIPE, &c, &c. Repairing'done at Short Notice. Also agents for . Stillwell's Patent Heater and Lime Catcher. nov7 ly SCIIIJI.TZK. I ll UHJ All Meeitiilc' ountlrj Mannfcturer8 and tiuildera of Steam Ktmines, Circular Saw Mills. Orlst and Sugar Mills, Tobacco Swore Mniiiniliit; Machines, Distillery and Mining Ma- , i oh'nery, Malt Mills, Corn iiiellers, House Front, Cellar Urate. ION L BRASS CASTINGS. Of every description. Cs?hJuery of all kinds Made and Repaired. Oelers io Belting, Fire Bricks, Steam Ganges, and frouwht Iron Flpes. Old materials bought Va hua IriA fttfllttv of the best M a ninirv mill Workmen, and will (tive all f 3tx entrusted to ns our individual atten.lin, flii orders promptly, warrant onr rk, ana cuar!e reasonaoie pric. Oif.ce and Foundry, corner of First and F.vanavtile. Ind. 3Ht 15. Workmen sent to all parts to fit .p work and do repairing. fbiam SCHDLTZ1S. THDMAN & CO WILLIAM HEILMAH! (Successor to Krats A Hellm Manufacturer aad Builder of rOB ABLB AND BTATIONJLKX TEAM ENGINES AND B0IL2K3 8AW - AND-GRIST MILL MACHINERY, Threshing Machines, Cotton and Tobacco 1'reeaei. CIRCULAR SAW MILLS. a, o., EVANSVILLE, IND, . HHirr I son and Uor;n Work mad to order on short notice. IRON AND BRASS CAS TIN OB Of every description. Iealera in Bteam Ganges, Gum Eel tine1 Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolting Cloths. Ac at manufacturers' prices. repaisjng; done at short notloa.
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CITY GROCERY. BORGMAN & BEIIME, o -i S3 sa s Ot UEAI.EH3 II Family Groceries and Provisions, 3d ST., BET. MAItf & LOCUST. Goods delivered free all over the cltw novl2 6m COAL I COAL! Having resumed my former business, I would hereby inform my old patrous and the public generally that I am prepared to deliver tiOOD CLEAN COAL on short notice Coal in all eases must be paid lor when orrlered. Aeent for the celebrated PARADISE COAL. ' y :. JOS. THOMAS. Office In American House. nov4 dly FAHNLEY, KUI1N & CO., Western Brewery, Manufacturers of Lager Beer, Ale, and Porter, In barrels, half-barrels, kegs and bottles. office-no. ss main sr., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. nov7 ly I BLYTHE IIYNES, ATTORNEY-AT - LAW, OFFICE miBD STREET, In WALKER'S KDILDINO. - r novllly' WHEELER & RIGGS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cor. First and Sycamore Sts., EVANSVILLE, IND. novll ly Dr. Jas. C. Blerbower, RESIDENT MKXTI.ST, ' OJflceXo. IO FIRST ST., Between Main and Locusi, Returns his t hanks for the liberal patronage received during the past Ave years, and hope by lair dealing to merit a continuance of the same. Chloroform administered when dislred. o-idlv STATIONER, B10K BINDER, ; And Blank Book Manufacturer, And Dealer iu School BookM, Picture ami frames. Mirrors, Look-lug-Olasses, French tllass, kc., OLD BOOKS KG-KOIIM). NO. 70 MAIN STREKT, (HSUDEBlCH'g BIACK,) EVANfSVIJLJLE ......... IN 1 I ANA. : uov3 !y ' ' : IMiri II I I 1 mm ; C. H. Cramer. , Jacob Salat, (Formerly salpsman at J. S. Kicker's.) . CRAMER & SAL AT 05 Have Just opened a splendid (stock ol M 5 BOOTS AND SHOES, : ....'.. f. '.-.-. . In a part of Schapker, Bussing A ro.'s large store-room, u heir stock is cocuj)lete, and goods will be bold cheap. If you want good bargains, call. apr29 dim. t;i:o. a. BiTTitoriiT, DKALKR IN WATCHES, JEWELRY Gold Pens, Knectaeles, Eyeglasses, Silver and-Flated ware, watch and Clock Material, So. ei MAIM ST., Uet. Second ana Tmra, KVANHVIXliK, IND. Watches . and Clocks Repaired and warranted. ! I'HAS. AKTE8, WICJ UeO. A. J'.lltrolff. - Joci dly PETER VIEULIN0, ''DRUGGIST, And' Dealer in Paints. Oils, VARNISHES, DYE-STUFFS, nnnoiv tiiANs l KI.K Al- IKSTKUHENTS, Pure Wiii- niirt lrmlin. And all popular Patent Medicines ot the nge. NO. - Ntrrlh. Water Strf t, CVAkSl'ILLK I Mil ANA ' oc29 ly DR. F. L. DAVIS,1 Homoeopathic Physician. Office on Second Street, between Main and Locust. oc28 dly '" ' : DR. E. J. EHRMAN, Ilomceopatlilc Physlelan. Off ce No. 19 Second Street, be tween Main and Locust. Ore 3e Honrs From 8 A.M. to 12 Mid 1 to 5 P.M. Af. his residence, corner of Seventh and Chestnut Btreets. after ulgtU oclWdly OKbor no, V2 C2 27 locust Street. Osborne, SIGN PAINTER, Osborne's o Show Cards. Jnnl2 dtf Evansville Business College, Corner MAIN' fc THIRD SIS., EVANSVILLK, INDIANA. Book-keepln?, Penmanship, and Mathematics made specialties. Hession both day aud evening." For circulars, giving terms, &c, or specimens of Penmanship, address WELUiAHIilNKIt, . novll y -' Proprietors. S3 i GIBSON & WELSH, PLU H-B E H S, DEALEK3 IN Lead Pipe, Sheet LeadWater Closets, v'-i - . t, ; ' ' HOT AND COI.O BATHS, Shower Baths, Fores and Lift rumps, ALE PUMP3, , , t; wRouam iron pipes, c. Water introduced into country dwellings from cisterns or wells, giving all the conveniences of a city supplied with water works, jmo cnange or range on stove inquired to heat the water. S Locust Street, EVANSVILLE, IND.
STSAHBOATS.
Regular Evansville and Nash villa Saturday Packet. The new and elegant low-water Packet LINTON, W. R. Gracey, Master; Les. Ware, Clerk, Leaves Evansville for Nashville and all Cumberland River wy landings EVERT SATUKDAY at 4 P.M. For freight or rtassage apply on board or to DUKU NICilELSON, juu7dtf A?ent Regular Monday faeket for Faducah, Eastport and Florence. The elegant Passenger Steamer Lkk Howell, Master; RonfefT McMechan, Clerk, Leaves for tbe above and all intermediate points evtry MONDAY at 4 o'clock p.m. Orders for Pine Lumber, dressed or undressed, or for Tennessee Pig Iron, filled promptly, and at lowest rates. For freight or passage apply on board, or to HUMPHRKV. PATRICK A CO., Oc2Sdtf Agents. Regular Evansvilla. Green River, and Hartford Packet The beautiful new Steamer IIARTF OXX, Joe McReynolijS, Master, Will ply as a regular packet, between Evansville and all points on Ureen River, and on Rough "reek to Hartford. Will leave Kvausvtlle every MONDAY and THURSDAY at 5 P M. nihil dtf Regular EvacsviUe and Nashville Packet The fine Passenger Steamer It O IVX 332 O, Josh. V. Throop. Master; George Throop, Clerk, Leaves Evansville for Clarksville and all way porta EVERY TUESDAY at 12 M., positively For freight or passage apply ou board. feb2 d.im Dexter's independent low-pressn.e Packet Uulckstep, Mr"-nr.r-J'r-iifH' T. DEjtrKK Master, Leaves Evansville for Cairo every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 P.M., positively, connecting at Cairo with St. Louis Memphis, and New Orleans packets. no2i dtf DUKE N K'll K1.SUN. Agent. Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet for Paducah and Cairo. The finely appointed steamer CUMBE RLAND, WM.A. LowTn, Master; Makios Wkiqht, Clerk, Will ply as the regular Tuesday and Friday packet for Cairo aud all way landings. Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 5 p.m.; Through bills of lading given for freights over the Mobile A Ohio Railroad. For freight or passage apply on board, or to W. O. HKOWN A CO., or DUKE NiCHELSON, Jyl5tf A gnU. Bcsular WEDNlflDAY PACKET For Clarksvilla and Naskville. IB MM I The elegant Passenger Steamer , Hesit Millke, Master; ' Ki it Rood, Clerk" Leaves for the above and all intermediate ports every Wednesday, at 4 o'clock p.m. connecting at Nashville with railroads lor all points South. For freight or passaae apply on board, of to C. R. UDDD, octfdtf Agent. Evansville, Henderson & Nashville Railroad Transit Packet. The fleet and splendid sldewheel steamer IvXollio IN orton, CHARLEY PERKINS, Master; A. O. DuuLAM), Clerk, Will nlv as a resrular packet between Kv aiiKVllle nnd Henderson, oiferipa unequaled accommodations to travelers and iuippers. Leaven fcvausvlllo ilally at s p.m. leaves llenilerson da.il v at i1! a.m.. rnaRinu cloneconnetiou with the K. k C. it-it. FARK Throuah aud way passengers ouly oo cents. JftUudtt W. U. hhuwjn a Ageniw, Regnlar Evansville and EowlingUreen facicet. The fleet and elegant Tartest JXJL LYON, W. 8. Vanmeteh. Master: Leaves Kvansvllle for BOWLINU-URKKN evcrv TIIKSUAY. at 4 l-.M. Li-aves Kvan.viiie ror wuuunu n i every SATURDAY, at 4 I' M. t or treiicht or passage apply on ooara. nov24 dtf ForPaducan and Cairo. Regular Wednesday and Saturday racket. The magnificent side-wheel steamer A. M. Dusouchet, Master; Will P. Fowlkr,) r, L Uko. Nichelhon, ierKJ, Leaves Kvansvllle every WEDNKSDAY and SATURDAY at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and SITN HA Y at 5 n.iu.. malt iiia close connec tions at Cairo wllh firKt'laxs packet' for Ki. l. m i i. Meiiinhis. aud New Urieaiii. Connects at Evansville with the fci k C. R.R., and theTarascou for Lonisvllle. For ireight or passu e apply on board, or to K. M. HUMPHUKY A CO., or L U KE N 1CH E L1-.ON , Bel2 tf AkentJi. Regular Tri-Weekly Packet For Neicburg, Ovenzboro, lloclnmrt, Grandvicw, llnwesville, and Cannelton. The New and Light-Draught Kteamer John II. Triplet!, Master; John A. Adams, Clerk, Leaven Evansville for the above and all way ports every TU f-.SUA Y, Til URSLiA Y, arrd SATUKDAY", at 10 a.m. Returning, will leave Cannelton every WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, aud bUNDAY, at 6 A.M. For ft eight or paase aiply on board, or to HUMP 11 lit i, I'AI UIUK. s CtJ., apr30 dtf Agents. Regular Evansville and Tennessee River Packet. For Taducah, Johnson?Illc, and Ka3tport. The fleet and isplei.dld steamer S.M. OEE, ALLEN DUNCAN, Master; Ocy ViNVARh, Clerk, Leaves Evansvilie for Kastport and all Tennessee River way iandinnsus a r-ular weekly packet, evry aiunbty t 4 p '., takiujj freight and passengert at lowest packet rates, and giving especial al leution lothe filliiw of orders. v,,i For freight orpasK apply on foartl. , seltf tf DUKE MCUKUIOX. Agent. JOHN S. H'COBELZ. ( JOHN P.TWMD. McCORKLE & TWEED, Coutractorn and Ituildern, And Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Franus, Brackets, Ac., Ac, for. WALNUT dt JtlKillTIl NTKCKTN. EVAhSVIt-l-E, INO. All orders will receive prompt attention. fe3.d3m
ft I r K Jl N W V S . c , -- -ur .- ; Fur Other River Item Hr e Fourth J'mje. 8TEAMUOAT PRINTING. . No printing establishment In ilniW 4 has better lacllities or grestei nt,iiity p.r doing fine hteambost Pntilinc. Our Uortrnent of Job Type, thonzh verv liire nnd eompete,l constantly beingadded U anl our job department Is under the person -, njMsrviHion of one of the best ib primers In the United Ktuten. We are' prep;, red to erint Posters, plain or funcy, j'.iil ifr-ads ills Lad in e. Cards, Deck and Meal Ti-k-eta. Rills of are, Mates' Tickets lor Labor, Ac, Ac Orders left wltli either ol the wharf-boata will be prom ptly atfent;d to. Weather nul Witter The weather yesterday was clear and very hot. The mercurv utood at
8C at 9 a. m hottest day of the season. There' was a light breeze from the southeast, lut it inoditied the intense heat lut little. -The river during the twenty-four hours ending at 3 P. m. Saturday hud fallen nine inches, and it was declin ing fast. At Cincinnati the river is : :: i . P ajtaiu using, buu a bix ioot rise IS coming from Pittsburg. Arrivals autl Dt-pitrt nrev. The arrivals and departures u; to P.M. Saturday include only the Ada Lyon, Green River and return; Mol lie Norton, Hendenson to return; Charmer, to Cincinnati; Petrolia No. 2, to Cannelton ; Morning Star, Louisville to Mount Vernon. Itonlut Due. Among the first boata duo here aro the Cumberland, from Cairo; Alico Dean , and- Richmond, for New Orleaas; Virginia, Silver Sjray, Mary IJouston, from New Orleans; Ro mco, Robt. Moore and Fan ny Brandeis, from Nashville; ShamI. r T . 11 , . n iolh., iruiuoi,. uouis; lwose mte, irom Louisville; Spray, for Nashville; Ada Lyon and Falls City, from Gruen River; Sam. J. Hale, for Memphis; Rapidan No. 2, from Eastport. Mlacellauewun. There was a good deal of lusinesi on the levee on Saturday moruin. Tho Charmer received an ex cellent trip of freight and a crowd of people. She had over sixty pubseugers registered when she left, aud many others on board not registered. A large number of people availed themselves of the opportunity of making an excursion to Cincinnati. The Mollic Norton camo up piled full of tobacco and crowded with people. She had 103 hogbhad tobacco and eeventy-fivo people The Ada Lyon brought out of Green River 83 hogshead . tobacco uui much other freight The Armada and Sam. Orr were receiving liberally, and would have good trips outThe boats were likely to experience some difficulty in securing crew, as many deck-hands aud roustabouts were inclined to celebrate the Fourth of July ...The Morning Star arrived at noon, gorgeously . decorated with flags aud fJoweis, and' literally crowded with people. As 6he approached the. city her arrival was announced by the booming of cannon and the delicious strains of sweet music by the Great Western Star Band, under tho admirable leadership of Chris, llaupt The Star had about 500 people ou board, who were having a delightful time. Among the paseners, and the life of the occasion, was Miss Hetty Gilmore, the charming and fiftc daughter of Captain A. T. Gilmoro. Mr. Kinnio Stiitb, the di.xtin;uihr:d cleik of the Star, was cool as a cucumber, notwithstanding t he mercury stood at 9, and dispensed smiles ami state-rooms with that quiet cano and courtcay that always distinguishes the true gentleman. We took a peep into her pastry room, where we mw an array of magnificent cakes and pyramids that defies all description the production 'of i her unrivalled pastry cook, Mr. Theodore Haon. The excursion was, In every particular, a great success... ....Tiro Ada Lyon proposes to make an excursion trip on Tuesday to Bowling Green and return, and will carry passengers at hall fare, and will arrive here on her rtturn Friday .evening. The Ada is a finely appointed and pleasant boat, and her officers, ('apt. Van meter, J. F. Wilbanks and Leopold Kahn. will do all that large hearted and accomplished gentlemen can do to r-eein.i the comfort aud enj;yment of their guests. , Ron (a J.envlne To-Iny. For Cairo. The fleet and popular Quickstep is the regular packet for Cairo and all way landings, at lour o'clock-to-day. Captain II. T. Dexter is her veteran commander, and Jack G rammer, Walter B. Pennington and Sam. Laughlin aro her courteous and elegant clerks. . The Quickstep will make this the grand carnival week, devoted to triuiie. mirth and merriment. Her officers know just how to render their fruests happy, and they will excit their lull powers. They will carry excursionists to Cairo and return from all points at half fare rate. Thero is no doubt of her going out full. For Louisville. The famous, fleet, favorite Tarascon goes to Louisville at 10 a.m. to-day. Captain Jas. Mather commands, and Miles D. Warren and Jesseo Jackson are her clerks. The Tarapcoo is one of tho best, as she is one of the most popuular, boats that visits our landing, and her officers aro all refined, affable and genial gentlemen. Foa Henderson. Captain Charley Perkins turns the Mollie Norton looe at 3:15 P.M. for Henderson, and she is a stunner. A. O. Darland and Master C. J. Boyle do the honors in the office, and are pleasant, obliging gentlemen. For G keen River. The new and elegant Hartford ia the regular Green River packet . at 1 o'clock to-day. Captain Joe McReynolds commands, and Billy Liter is her pleai-aut clerk. The Hartford should receive a liberal patronage from the merchants of Evansville. She was built here expressly for the Green River trade, and her officers are worthy and obliging gentlemen. UlmniKK from ear EirliiiH. Pitttsbukq. The Commercial of, Friday aayi:
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