Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 July 1869 — Page 3

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JULY 9. 1SGT the absi'rhiiy of. it. It !3 all very well for the poe ts to tell, By way of their sonas adorning, Ot mlifeniaids who rouse, to manipulate cows. At five o'clock iu the morning: And of moony young mowers, who bundle out of doors Thfl cnarms ot the straw-beds Ecorning Before break of day, to make love and hay, At five o'clock in the morning ! But between me and you, It Is all untrue Believe not a word lliey utter; To no milkmaid alive does the finger cf five Bring beaux or even brlcs butter; The poor cjws, U loid to arouse. Would do so, perhaps, in a homing, But the sweet country girls, would they Fhow their cuils .At live o'clock in the morning I It may not be wrong for the man In the song Or ihe moon if anxious to settle, To kneel in wet grass, and pop, bat alas ! What If he popped down on a nettle! For how could he see what was under his knee, If, in spite of mv irlendly warning. He went cut of bed, and his house, and ins head. At five o'clock In the mornirg. It is all-very well such lorles to tell. But if I were a maid ail foi loru-inif , And a lover should drop In the clover to pop. At five o'clock in the morning: IX I llfecd him, you see, I'd say "Please call at three;" If not, I'd turn on him with scorning: " Don't come here you flat, with conun drams like that,' At five o'clock in the morning !" Kroni the August number of Lippincott'd Magazine. THE tI.l NIOUY. The sails are set and the breeze Is up. And the prow is turned for a Northern sea: KKs my cheek and vow me a vow That you will ever be true lo me! " " I kiss your check, and I kiss your l!p3; Never a cuange this heart thai! know, Whatever betl.ie come life, come deatb Darling, darling, I love you so ! " Ob, but the Northern nights are keen t The Fallot 'Jtirgs to ti.e irozen shrouds; A kiss bun s hot through his dreams of home, And his teart goes South through the flying clouds. The maiden laughs by the garden gateDreams ot love are the sootiest o'er! Klse iall on her lips and hair. And the world goes on as it went before. A correspondent of the Country Gentleman, a real poef, sends to that journal a description of "Morn on the Prairie," from which we copy the following exquisite gem: And now the fair young Morn comes on apace, A luminous smile of Joy upon her face ; The sky reflects the giory of her glance; la the MOfi gleam the waters leap and dance; The air is all astir with Insect's hum ; In thelow lens resounds ihcgrouse'g drum ; The water-fowl like Uaes ot bllver light. Cleaves the still air in swift, unweailed flight; , . The clear, thrill notes of many a chanticleer, Come in long clarion swells upon the ear; The golden-breamed lark, her silver horn Winds sweet and soft amoug the rus.llng corn ; The waKe ied winds amoug the flowers have crept. Kissing away the tears which night bath wept; The blossoms raise their bright heads to tbesgy; - To catch the radiant glances of Mot n's eye. While she, in compliment to their rich grace, ; . Faints with their lovely hues her own fair lace. Rocky Moantalu Flowers. A correspondent of the Chicago Times writes from Sherman, Wyoming Territory: Whatever may be eaid of tho imfracticatility of tho route of the Jnion Faeific Hall road over the Black Hills during tho three months of January, Feluary and March, this much will be concoaded by every visitor: that, for rioe months in tho year, the sides and summit of these everlasting hills are bedecked and adorned with the greatest variety and grandest display of flowers and will fruits that ever g-ew from the soil of God's o wn country. Every hillside, nook, valley, lawn, plain 2nd peak, from early April until late December, is gorgeously arrayed in countless thousand of flowers of every color, form , and size, applicable to tho season, and wearing a smiling berutyto welcome each dawning day and shining sun. The higher the peak the brighter and jaora delicate the flora, and upon the loftiest summits we gather the Pal mella Nivails, or snow plant, and its fiery red brand, the scarlet cockade, the mouctain lily, red, blue, white, yellow ard violet moss flowers; the purple and white plarce; the large white tulip, yellow cactus, prickly pear, with its large bell flower of delicate yellow leaf and purple bas&;' and the ever-present, always-blooming wild parsnip and carrot with their purple and yellow clusters. On the plateau and in the dells we gather the yellow pea blossoms; the yellow flax, purple and blue latkspur, blue bells, poney, poppy, hyacinth, yellow, red, white, and tricolored rose, strawberry, sunflower, the white and purple sweet pea, johnny jump up, bl'uo purple, white, and yellow flag, sweet williams, pinks, aud a hundred other varieties peculiar only to this elevated floral garden of Wyoming, which now reposes so grandly and charmingly in its cool and refreshing altitude ot 8,202 feet above the sea level. I have now on my table a bouquet of wild flowers made in the shape of a pineapple, out cf nearly seventy varieties, comprising every known color and hue, some of the most delicate formation, and the whole forming a cluster of floral beauty that I-ncver have seen equaled by a like collection of cultivated flowers in the beautiful State of Louisiana These flowers will retain their freshness of color and sweet fragrance for two weeks, if kept standing in a vase filled with the pure, soft spring water of the mountains, and a majority of them, in their native soil, bud, blossom and bloom all summer. I therefore claim that here at iShermm, the highest point that is crossed by marvelous continental high way from the Missouri to the Pacific; the highest elevation in the world where a town is rapidly building; where the thermometer in the coldest days of winter never reached ten degrees below zero, and in the warmest days of summer never marked eighty degrees above; where there is a perpetuall3 light and pure air: where decayed matter emits no stench ; where dead animals dry up without a sickening odor, and every wind that sweeps from the snowy range is cool, healthy and invigorating; where horses can be worked ad summer without sweating, and alliwinter without blanketing; where the soil is a'l a rich decomposed granite, the rocks, beautiful in their towering grandeur, all a grinate, gneiss, and limestone, interspersed with precious stones of silica, chalcedoy, quartz, felspar, topaz, agate, mica, tale, hornblende and serpentine; where the springs boil upon tho purest, softest, coldest water; where scattered over the surface, but in plain view, are numerous ledges of quartz, which time and captial will soon develop into rich leads of gold, silver, tin, antimony, iron, and, copper, and where everything that grows, lives or lays, assumes a grandeur not attained by any like species in a lower latitude, is, I claim, the Eden of the new northwest, and the only pleasant abiding place for the city invalid during the sickly dog-days in your little sun-scorched world eight thousand feet below U3.

THURSDAY.

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It mates the lock st.tch, alike on both side-S, has the odder-feed, and Is equal in every respect to any Sewing Machine ever invented. Price $25. Warranted tor 5 yiars. Send for Circular. Addrtss JoHssoji, Clark & Co., Boston, Mass., Piltsbuigb, Fa., or St. Louis, Mo. MUSKKTSH()T (JUNS WARRANT4D To shoot close and kill CO yards. Price 82 50. Wantkj) Army tiuos and Revolvers. Send stamp for price liht of Rifles, Shot Guns, and Revolvers to JOHNSTON 'fS CiUN WORKS, FUUburg, Pa. TIMPI-aYHENT that pay. For parti4 ticulars aduret-s fc. M. FK.NCKK & CO., Brattleboro, VU Lock Havh, Pa. Messrs. Lippincott 4 Blakkwell, Pittstmrg, Pa. -(Jeia: We have been ming your make of Gang Saws in our mill, and dud them, In point of quant, superior to any we have ever used. Yours, &c, SHAW, BLANCHAItC 4 CO. jAMKSTOW'f, N.T. ' LippiNooTT fe Blakewell: W have no trouble with your Haws; they don't need to be lined up with paper; we put them on the Mandrel and they -go right along. 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Hjjs Over First National Bank, Corner Hain and First Streett, Evan8vlUu, li,ti MASCFltTI'RER' OF OONTIXl.. 011s Gum Work, Gold, Silver, Vaicanite,Coralite, and Amber Platea, Va.rvti V'ork,. Artificial Palates, ate. 'ADMINISTRATOR cf Nitrous Oxl-J-(an excellent and safe anaesthetic), Chl roform, Ether, aud also several locaJ pan lyzers. NEURALGIC AtTections treated. MY FACILITIES are as good arid m 1 1 establishment as large (consisting of riv rooms) as any la the United States. I RETURN MY THANKS for the ej. tensive patronage reoeived during the pal EIGHT YEARS. . mchxl Fresh Water I Salt Water BATHS I BA.TES Shower BATHS FrGm 4 A.H. to 11 P.M. EVERY DAY at the Artesian Springs Park. Single B.ith !yk OnA dnxon ttntroto i Junl EDWARD WEHLER. 1 Union and Courier copy

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IV EW FIRM. JOHS S. M'COBKLK. JOHN P. TWEED. KcCORE'fe TWEED, Contractors and ItuiUlers, And Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Brackets, Ac., Sc, Cor. HALUfCT EIGHTH STREETS. EV A5 S V I LXJ, In D, All orders will receive prompt attention fe3d3m .BUILDERS' EMPORIUM . '313318 3 5303IIa axi 'aniASMVAa 4isnooi pus inutBJ. xissmiss '" ' ' ' taoayo Ptis tnoojsecBg . , , ... i ' 1 i ' ' SODjad .sjam-joBjuuBm jb 91-tjs pw pun Xi3A9 qsjainj ubo pus '-oy 4s9iiJO 4BaiiaBin oiqjre XjtanjBjg pu nBjiJI 4aoai paB irs peaiaiqjBpi VjBlS Sot -jooh jo 3?oojs a3it b puBq no 9Aq SITIS YHiYAIISSXaj V IX0KH3A joj cnuaSv ojb 9J& . aoi! 01 sb sraiBap OJUMpjuq issSjbi eq roxA e-jadmoa itjinj -Siaoons UBO 94V jBqi noS. SutjnssB '9C.n qi f 2ujqiAi9A3 SaisijJuiOD 'as VMUUVH 'Hananaii jo 31009 sSjbi juo 01 aon U3 anoi tibo JiJBU3nJd pjnoii AV . : asii: 'ONiaavoaaaHivaM 'ONIHOOU 'SHIVI 'SaiDNIHS HI?H "SIHYcI , c 'iixflri Viio 'saHsnsa 'sinit SpiTT PUB EGZT8 rp JO -. SSV10 ' jgpjo 01 pnB puBq no pnB epjjno) sprrrrg 'qBg 'wood jo 9ui aqi at SaTTr)XLtAa 9jrt) -onjnaBai oj pajodaid oav pan 'soziw iBnsn till J 313013 93JBJ B pUBq UO tldOU 9 prra .'spuTta 'qffsg 'sjo o( ., isji oDiifi jao'uoiiBauddB no !noi Pjbajoi o) jCddsq isour eq HBq9 om. 'aoX pajfnboi, aamiins sasjidujoD isn mo II 4i8qj no 3aanss-u-oou8iaadxa usai qiAi Baoud UBqi ,l3S3niB pub Jilno piw3 -91 SB 'BJSpitnq jo aotiawjBitBS qt 01 aioai eu( juo uj BOan.t8 qsitunj ubo oav vw saArasino ioiBg" 9AV 'japijnq pas 4jaan j -OBjnuBui 4ojuqo3ra bb aoaajje Jx3 .sjbojC 9Ag-XU9Mi raojj pub tXiiJ9da v siBjaai -vii Satpnua osboi s 'asnoq 9ao ja A"q pajdcaaTjB aiojaq jaAoa uonuuiqaioo B fcas-iaduioo iuaiuqTiq183 juo 'Suipunq ui pgijnbaj SaiqjjCaJAe qsruani 01 oaodoad "h ''q.puBq no idajt pn ioj paani OBJUUBUT 81BJ3)B1 SajpiUr JO SU 9il b 01 noiu3))B jno n3 injiosdsea oav TRIDLE, MIERS & BRO., Contractors and ' Builders, And Proprietors of the i ' ; : Soutlioru X'ltmincfXillts, Manufacturers of and Dealers iu , SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, FRAMES, Rrackets, Mouldings. And all kinds of work for building purposes. : Etaiera in JPLOORINQ, WEATHKR. BOARDINO, DRESSED & UNDRESSED LUMBER. i All kinds of STEAMBOAT AND C0ST0N WORK m Done promptly. Corner Water and Coodscll Streets, Opposite Lamasco Wharf, apr30 EVANSVILLE. IND. r.lTMIIER I.U3IllEfe ! TIIK hi!ltS4 ItlBKK CM'1'1IV(J:N the Lumber Business at his old stand at the corner of Main and Seventh Streets, and would respectfully inform the pnolit that bis stock is large and second to non in the assortments, embracing Pine 01 v thickneKses and quality, from the nicThird Common Saginaw Board up Three-Inch First Clear Plank. Also, 500 DOORS of various thlckne and styles, and 10,OOU LIGHTS. Window Hash, Pine and Poplar Shlnl i and 4 -feet Lath, Mouldings, Casing tJnarter-Round, Ac, Ac. Orders from the country, river or lai filled promptly. seal q:tm JOHN E. ULOVKH WILLIAM HITINIV MANUTACTDRXB OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, At. and Dealer in Pine and . Poplar Lumber, Shingles SIKIKU, FI.OOKIXU, Office and Factory, Corner Fifth and Walnut SlreeU, Eyansville, Ind. ., Orders from abroad promptly attended to. mailt dtf DRUGGISTS. JOHN LAV II., Wholesale and Retail Drugi; Dealer in Medicines, i'aiws, Oils, Brushes,' ic, MAIN N r., bU Second and Third, Evansville, lnd. o7FILcLrJfl!"i,tlon eiven to CUTTING WINDOW HLAsa to any sye. IJunai dtf PHALON'S " f APHUN LOTION ' For Beautifying the Skin and Complexlon. Removes all Eruptions, Freckles, Pimples, Moth Blotches, Tan, etc., and renders the skin soft, fair, and blnonuni. For Ladies iu the Nursery it is invaluable. , , . ' For Gentlemen after Shaving it has no equal. . .... "Paphlan lotion" Is the only rellabl remedy for diseases and blemlsnes of the Skin. ; PlIALOK'N "IA1IAN NOAP"1oi the Toilet, Nursery, and Bath, will not chap the skin. Price 2H cents per cake. "FI,OK E MAYO." "I'LtJK 1E MA1TO." A New Perfume for the Handkerchief Exquisite, Delicate, Lasting Fragrance. PHALON & SON1 New York. Bold by all druggists. jy ad

SCIIUITZE, & CO.,

IVXeclifiiiief9 F O U N D R IT, Manufacturers and Builders of STEAM ENGINES, CIRCULAR SAW-MILLS, Grist and Svgar Mills, Tobxcco Screw Gumming Machines, Distillery and Mining Machinery, Malt Mills, Corn Shellers, House Fronts, Cellar Grates. LEON & BRASS CASTINGS OF EVERY BKSCKIPTIOX. MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS MADE AND REf AIRED. BELTING, FIRE BRICKS, STEAM GAUGES, AND WROUGHTIRON PIPES. OLD MATERIALS BOUGHT. 1 We have the facility of the best ma chinery and workmen, and will give all work entrusted to us our Individual attention; fill orders promptly t warrant our work ; and. charge reasonable prices. . OFFICE AND FOUNDRY! CORNER FffiST & LEET STREETS, EVANSVILLE, IND. N.B. Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work and do repairing. fe2J fcCHULTZE, TUUMAN & CO. Sl H A H E .Y , Crescent JPoimcirjv Comer of Canal and Ingle Sts., p:vansville, Indiana, ' Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM. BOILERS Portable Circular Saw Mills, Machinery of every Description DEALEE4 IB , BELTING, STEAM G AUGERS. : - FIRE BRICK, WROUGHT IRON PIPE, &:e.,Ac Repairiagdona at Short Notice. Also agents for Still well's Patent Heater and Lime Catcher. .: nov7 ly - - ' WTLLIAM HE!.Li3.A. (KnocosMtr to dran m Hmih, MKOiilKntnrtfr ad Hmiiler r.! J-iif AHI.K A JVJJ STATION A Ui l'AM KN01NSS AND B01LSI:S HAW AND GIUST MIJ.L MAC! 11 NICKY, Thrashing SSadUcte, tion J 'J '.? I'restet U ii C ULA R SA tV HJLLJS. KVANSV1LLK, IND. Bhect Ikon and Copper Woki mt St. Order on short nottc. IHOl JLJSJ) BRASH OAjTJV&i of everv description. - tBiBm in Mte.oi liaceo, Unm EeltlTi: 3Klre bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Ho!Ue Ctoths. Ac, at manufacturers' pri. REPAIRING; loue at. short notlo.

COAL! COAL! Having resumpd my former

j business, I would hereby inform my old psitrons and the public ironArallv that, f am lirHiinrcil to deliver "iOOD CLEAN COAL on short notice. Coal t-i t case mut.t be paid lor when ore1 ! Agent for the cele'oia; d PARA' ! DISB COAL. JUH. TiJ U.MAS. Offlnaln A msrican House. .jLtum iliffa iTi 11 m i h i r FAIINLIY. KUIIN & C0.J Western Brewery, Manufacturers of Lager Beer, Ale, and Porter, In barrels, half-barrels, keg3 and bottles. OFFICE So. 85 MAIJf ST., EYANSVILLE, INDIANA. nov7 ly BLYTIIE IIYNES, ATTORNEY -AT - LAW. OFFICE THIRD STKEJET, in WALKER'S BUILDING. novll ly WHEELER & BIGGS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cor. First and Sycamore Sts., EVANSVILLE, IND. novll ly . Dr. Jas. C. Bierbower, RESIDENT DENTIST, Office No. 10 FII18T 8T., Between Main and Locust, Returns his I banks for the liberal Eatronage received during the past ve years, and hopes by fair dealing lo merit a continuance of tbe same. Chloroform administered when desired. o"28dly W. WAOH8. 8TATI0XEK, BOOK BiXDEB, And Blank Book Manufacturer, And Dealer In School Books, Pic tures and frames. Mirrors, Look-lng-Ulasses, French Olass, Ac, OJLD BOOKS KE-BOUI. NO. 70 MAIN STREET, (HEDDXBICH'S BLOCK,) EVAXSVILLE 1M1IANA. nov3 ly C. H. Cbameb. Jacob Balat, (Formerly salosmau at J. H. Kicker s.) CRAMER & SALAT 0 Have Just opened a splendid stock ol BOOTS AND SHOES, ; In a part of Rchapker, Bussing Co.'s large store-rooro. Their stock is complete, and goods will be sold CHEAP. If you want good bargalas, call. apr29 d3m GEO. A. OrrTROLIT, DKALKIl IN WATCHES, JEWELRY Oold Pens, Spectacles, tyeKtasses, hillver and Plated Ware. Watch and Clock Material, Ko. 61 MAIS NT., Bet. becond and Third, KvANtviiLR, Ind. Watches and Clocks Repaired and warranted. Chas. Artks, wit Oeo. A. P!ttrolff. loci J,y PETE II VIEKLIN0, DRUGGIST, And Dealer in Paints. Oils, VARNISHES, DYE-HTUFFS, WINDOW JI,A44, siuGicAL rmuuMENr , 111 re Wlurs anil ISrmiliN, And all popular Patent Medicines ot the age. NO. 2 North, Water Street, EVA.VUVILM; . -.INDIANA oc2tt ly DR. F. L. DAVIS,' Homo3opathlc Physician. Office on Second Btreet, between Main and Locust. oc23 dly DR. E. J. EHRMAN, Homceopatlilc Physician. Office No. 19 Becond Street, bet tween Main and Locust. Office Hours From 8 a.m. to 12 h., and 1 to 5 v. At his residence, corner of Seventh and Chestnut Streets, after night. ocUSdiy Osborne, 27 Eocust Street. Osborne, SIGN PAINTER. Osborne's . Show Cards. rxt o S3 03 O Juul2 dtr Evansvilla Business College, Corner MAIN' & THIItO STS., EYANSVILLE, INDIANA. Book-keeping, Penmanship, and Mathematics made specialties. Session both day and evening. For circulars, giving terms, Ac, or specimens of Penmanship, address WELLS tKLIXEK, novll y Proprietors. a P3 o GIBSON & WELSH, 1? Xj TJ M B E R S, DKAI.EH3 IN Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead,Water Closets, HOT ASD (OLD BATHS, Shower Balbs, Fores and Lift Pumps, ALE PUMPS, WROUGHT IROX PIPES, 4c. Water introduced iuto country dwellings from cisterns or wells, giving all the conveniences of a city supplied wilh water works. No change of range on stove required to heat the water. Locust Streit. EVANSVILLE, IND. ITrencli Xiiclt Hp rings. TIirSK CELEBRATED SPKIXOM have changed hands'since last wterlui season. 'Ihe house has been thoroughly refitted and furnished with new furniture, with a well-furnished table, and with bathing-rooms for cold t-ud warm baths. BA daily hack line from Shoals Station on theO. Jc M. Kailroad, and also iroiu Orleans, on the Louisville, New Albany 4 Chicago Railroad, to the Kprms, with a dally mail to t'-e HprirjRS Address J'2d2ni 14VAN & TUCKER.

Relar Moiday PackPt for Paducah, East-port and Florecrc. The eleaut PasKtoger Hifamer ISA35SAr? no. 2, Lk Fowill. Masler; Kojjkkt McMechan, Clerk, Lenves for the above and ail Intermediate poicf-s evtry MONDAY at4o'c,on y.m. Ordprs for Pine Lniribcr. dre-Kid or un

dressed, or for Toiir.csee Fig Iron, filled promptly, auu r.i rmts, rto HUMPJIUKY, PATkll'K t o., or oc23 dtf AKf'UtS. Regular Evansvilla, Greea Hiver, aca iiartiord i'cm. The beautiful new Steimer IIAB,TFOBI), Jo:: Mcr.Ey.voLiiS, Master, Will ply as a rular packet between Evansville and ail poiuts 0:1 Jreeu liiver, ami on Rouch Tei:k to Hartford. Will leave Evansville every MONDAY and THURSDAY at p.m. mnu iu Dexter's Independent low-pressure Packet iiuitKsiep, U. T. DZXTER.... .Master, Leaves Evantville for Cairo every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 p.m., positively, connecting at Cairo with Ht. Louts Memphis, and New Orleans packets. no24dtf DUKE NiCHKLSuN. Agent. Regular Tnesday and Friday Packet for Paducah and Cairo. The finely appointed 6teamcr ft CTJlI3KRLz-ISri3, Wm.A. Lowtit, Mastr; Mariom Wkight, Clerk, Wlil ply as t he regular Tuesday and Friday packet for Cairo aud all way lftinliugs. Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 1 p.m. Leaves Cairo every WKDNK3DAY and SATURDAY, at 6 p.m. Throngii billsof ladJntr given for freight over tbe Mobile fe Ohio Railroad. For freight or pajssa'e apply on board, or to '' W. . BROWN A CO., or DUKE NICHELHON, JylStf Agents. Evansville, Henderson & Nashville Railroad Trajasfer Packet The Ceet and uplendid sldewheel steamer Mollic Norton, CHARLES PERKINS. Master; . A. O. L)oklam, Clerk, Will ply as a regular packet between Evansviiieaud Heruifrfon, oilVrinii unoqualed accommodations to travelers and lilpera. j.a r.vuosvmo uaiiy at, 6 p.m. aves Henderson daily at 7 V a.m.. making close eonue:Uon with the E. 4 C. R.R. FARE Through and w..y passenger! only tio cents. Janl7 dtf W. O. BROWN A CO., Agent. Regular Evansvilla and BowlingGreen Packet i a The fleet and elegant Packet .X. LYON, W. S. Vanmeteh, Master ; Leopold ICabn, Clerk, Leaves Evansville for BOWL1NO-OREEN every TUESDAY, at 4 r.sr. Leaves Evansville for WOODBTJUY every watukuai, at 4 p.m. For freight or passage apply on board, novildtf For Padacan and Cairo. Regular Wednesday and Saturday lacket. The magnificent side-wheel steamer In : r '4. - A. M. Durodciikt, Master; WlLLKFowirp.,!,,.. . Oko. NiCiiKLSoN, f-eras. Leaves Kvansville every WEDNESDAY and HATUltDAY at 4 n.rn. leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and SUNDAY at& p.m., making clone commotion at t'airo with iiiit-c!a.ss paoliets for wi. Louis, Memphis, arid New Orleans. Connects at Evansville with llieE. AC R.R., and IheTarascou for Ijonisville. For freight or pawau'o apply on lxard. or to K. M . HUM Pi I R E Y A CO.. nlil!ll.' H'll'IJL I cnu . se!2 tf Aictnli. Regnlar Tri-Weakly Packet For Newburg, Owensboro, Roclport, Urandvuio, Jlawesvtllc, ami Cannelton. The .New and Light-Draught Steamer John II. TriplHt, Maxtor ; Joliu A. Adains, Clerk, , Leaves Evansville for the above and all way ports every TU'HIM Y, THURSDAY, and B AT U It DAY, at 10 A.M. Returning, wlil lave Cannelton every WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, aud bUNDAY, at 6 a.m. For fielght or pw-sape apply on iKard, or to HUMPHREY, PATRICK A CO., apraooM - Agents, Regular Evansville and Teanesssa River Packet. Vor raducah, Johnson lllle, and E33tport. The fleet and splendid steamer S-A.1M-; OltK, ALLEN DUNCAN, Master; Our Vinvakd, Clerk, leaves Evansville for EaKtoort and all Tennesnee River way landings as a rt-Kular weekly packet, every .Saturday at 4 p in., taking fieiht and paKeut,'Hi-s at. lowest l'acael. raujs, f un ki viuaenptciai aueuiion to the Cliiu of orders. For fr jljjlit or p!uwi'4fl apt?!v rti lsiard. Sfcl6 tf DUKE NICHELHON, AeuU OS WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE. liOtJIS IJITTIIOLFF, SKALEB IX Watches, Jewelry, Sllrenvare, Spectacle Clocks, Plated Ware, GOIiD PENS, Ac, At the very lowest Eastern prices. .Solid Silver K arc & Jewelry Made to order. Special attention given to repairing fine Watches A good stock of Am f rlcan Wn tali vs Always on hand. lel'J dCm ULICK & SCIIWAKTZ, No. 14 Konlli tnt Klrcet, (Chanelek's Block,) Hoop SKirt Slanafactory, and CORSET HOUSE, BEAI.EBS IV STIXS FANCY Uooils where you can set the above articles at very low prices. All Hoop Skirts bought liom us will be r puired frtm o charge. We aolicit the liberal patronage ot the pnblie in the vicinity. N.B. Tiiose living at a distance desiring IIooj) Skirts will take the following meaMnre, and we will guarantee a cood rit: JSo. 1. Measure around the waist: No. !. I-fiict h : Ko. 3. The large! width around ; So. 4. Tie price you wihu in )ay. au orders will be promptly attended to, aud sent to any point by express. Remember the place : ULiek & KCIIVVARTZ, apl3 d3m Opposite the Uera Hon e

a J V E R X E W H . y-tr Otfisr River Items fee Fourth Ptt'je. HTKAMliOAT PRlNTINCr " NoprJuMnsr est.blisliinmt 'n t'iq Wwit has tMstlr Ia:ilili!i r ritri ability for dolm fine !-lesimtcpi i'ri nl i nc. Our asfirttieut of job Typ, l.hrtiiuh vcrv lare and complete, is constantly l-irmaidnd to. and onr Job department is under the p-r.onal saperviiori of one ot tlin best Job prtntfra In the United Htates. We are prepared to riiit I'osters, plain or fancy, Hill lir-ads, ilis Liulnii, Card1, Deck and Meal Tif-a-et.s, Bills ot Kare, Mates' 'i'ickctx lor Latior, 4c. fee. Orders left with eillif-r or Ihn

wiiarl-boats will be promptly atu-nded to. . Hrntlirr niil U'Hlcr Tho weather yesterday was quito pool r.winiTtn I i fnct. hat n ri imtip. w""'4? V , i - .v... ram set in about eleven o clock, which, lasted for fevcral hours. At 2 o'clock p, m. the mercury btood at 82 . The river is falling slowly. Arrival ami Dennrtiirr. The arrivals and departures up to 3 P. M. yesterday include tho Hart ford, from Green ltiver: Marv Hous ton, New Orleans to Louisville; Pe troliaNo.2, from Cannelton; Molho iSortoD, Henderson and return. mcellaneona. The Hartford had a fair trip from Green River, including a few hogshcais of tobacco for the pale. The Mary Houston paused up at 5 A. M., with a very fair trip ....The Petrolia No. 2, from Canneltoncame in on time with a fair freight list. The Indiana had not arrived at three o'clock By som3 mistake, the notice written for the Anna Ja failed to appear in yesterday's Journal. ...At the hour of closing this re port, the weather was variable, with a prospect oi a neavy rain Musi ness on the levee was moderate Koala I.rntlnr To-l'y. For Green River. Captain Joe Mclleynolda's new and beautiful eleamer Hartford leaves for Wood bury and all Green River way land ings at one P. M. to-day. The Hart ford is an A No. 1 steamer, and under i.anr. iiiciLevnowia nia nn t e un An i - i' u env able rermtation. Thn TTarir,! Buouiu ue wen pairomzeu dv our mer. chant. l OR LOUIaVILLH. Tin r.ef.rlA.n Tarascon ia the unrivaled nar-trt. fori ...,. i it . uuuistiiio uuu an way port!", at nix o'clock this evening. She ia a grand floating palace, and finely officered. Xhe veteran Captain James Mather nr.rar,A. ,i m:i n tir (.uujujauun. buu .unci u . ,f 1IICU UUU T.-c. .T.lr.A V.- 1,-1.- ...U "lio "-o"" v.ciae, vuuii urbane, attentive and obliging. For Henderson. Tha cWant and n . , . r . - , ... neei rauroaa transjer Btcamer XMoiiie Nortori leaves for TTpndVrsnn nt n-1"i iiurtuuiiavt.il iur llCDUCfcOQ II o,l.) P.M. to-uay, in charge of (Japt. Charley ' , , T 1 erkios, an accomnlifhed efficer, haviog elegant accommodations for pas sengers. A. O. Durland and (. J. m- - . . lioy.e, two pieasant gentlemen, are her clerks, and will give strict atten tion to the comfort of passengers. For Cairo. The fleet low-pressure Quickstep is the regular packet for vjairo aDa an way porta at 4 o ciock A.J l,;nl,l,nil..,nl lu "4's uoi'ao.v vautu uuenmmoiiatinns. (;ant.. .Tjirk (Jrummnr . is in command, ana alter i. 1 en - ntngton and Sam. Lauahlin attend to the clerical duties. The Quickstep gives through receipts for freight or passeBgers to all points South or West. The Quickstep is a great favorite along the coabt, with both passengers and shippers. For Cannelton. The gay Petrolia No. 2 leaves at fcharp 10 A. M. for . ' ' ing comiortablo pasKenger accommodations, and attentivo and obliging ,.rr: , ff tx. T-:.to(i uiJiucia. vdiib. uuuu iiii'ii.ii' vvlumands, and John A. Adams has charge of tho cilice. Tbe Petrolia ia . . , a home institution, anu buouia uc rememhercd bj. shippers. nuii'iiuiiiKi rum our i:xf lianitex. Louisville. The Courier' Journal of Tuesday tays: Tho Leonora No. 2 arrived from Madison last night, lookinar as hand some as a new-blown rose, having been thoroughly overhauled, repaired and repainted during her retirement at Madison. She will resume her place in the Madison tiade, leaving at nocn to-uay from tho city whan Captain John W. Cannon passed through the city yesterday ou his way to Mound City to superintend the re riaira of the II. L Lee. vapiaio wan. wari i us f.luVu lrom the river, and is nviog at nocnfxjtor l'enn.. carefully numnir audi tendine his hcallh. which, wo are glad to learn, has greatly improved. uaptain Jictzier, or tee xazoouny, id in I h ft i I it In- i . n rtnvnAud r f nn I .- n i ; ' u . tracting jor a new noai ior trie 1 azoo ruver traae, ana is siopping at mo V.I.Annl lUll IIa P.....!.. I I'HUUUJI uuiu. lit irinncia viuwiunati, but will give our builders the r.rpfornnfp prcicrLUl.,. ri. .. nr-t. - f. , r Tuesday says: J. F. Wilson, wrecker and machinist, having obtained possession of tha 11 it " I I . ' 1 " 1 Jlosc lxambleton, is changing her uecics, caoin, &g., bo as to use her in building bridges on tho Upper Ohio. t.ii" . m l l i. . ..I ;uu-naii ui ucr cauiu auu nor ujipni guarus are to vo taiten on, a uwi bottom put in her hull bulkhca Jed. KK iir .1c K roM with a Bteam pump lor pumping colTer dann. I ' The Gazette of Tuesday says:

Parties up Wabish Ilivcr are nego- r.. tiatint? for the steamer Pino Llutt. To Kastpout.-kvi ry I'm -.'i..y an .1 r...tShe would do very well in that stream, , , , ,,aj,

ii properly managed. . The fine steamer Lroma Wo. J 13 the only boat announced to leave fcr New Orleans, to leave with dispatch. Mr Waltrr Maratta. formerly of the John II. (Jroesbeck, will go clerk on her. Mr. McConoell lias gone homo for recreation. The Nightingale is now at tho wharf. She wants freight for Arkan sas Hiver. Mr. James Alexander is going clerk on her. W. G. McCoy says that Mr. Frank Richardson will take the place of Captain It. M. Wade as f reight aent of the '"Now Orleans Fast Freight Line." St. Louis. The Democrat of Tues day Bays: Little reliance caa be placed iu statements of runs made by fcteauiboats. Generally tho owners or friends of the steamer give a more favorable statement than others do. We have had half a dozen different statements in regard to the time of nearly all the fast as well as plow trips on record. But as these things aro eagerly read by boatmen, we print tho tn I nun n T from " a friend." who writes "this is as reliable as could possibly

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