Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 July 1869 — Page 3

AJ4 c u FIUDAY.. ...JULY 30, 1S6'. A BEX&RKABLEXEGR'.. The Frlni or a White Hand Over His Heart An Gil Sfcla Uag Aronnd Ills Neck. Yesterday afternoon, near the foot of Cass Street, a negro who had lately arrived on a vessel, disrobed himself and proceeded to take a swim under the dock. After disporting lor a while, a strange mark on his left breast caught the cyo of some idlers, and as ho came cut to don hh garments, an investigation revealed a curious freak of datnc Nature. While the rest of his body was coal black, a spot just over the heart vas a perfect imitation of a small hand, and the linger and thumb, which were delineated very distinctly, were aa white as tlie skin of any Caucasian. The palm ol tho hand was there, four ficgers spread apart, the thumb partially bent down in fact, just as if a child of si or eight had laid a hand on the dark skin and burned its impress into the flesh. During the coaversation which ensued, the man stated that the mark was one of distinction; that Providence had placed it there as a sign that he would be a great doctor and spirit medium, and perform wonderful charms and cures. Around his neck was an oil skin bag, holding perhaps half a pint, and in this, he stated, were charms that would keep away evil spirits, and protect him from sickness and death. lie refused to let his questioner see tho charms, but allowed them to handle the sack, the contents of which felt like grass, nails, pebbles, &c. The negro was, ha 'said, a great "fetish man" among his race in Buffalo. If anything ailed one of them, bo could produce a cure by letting them hold the bag in their bands ; if they lost any property, he Blept with the bag under his pillow for three nights in succession, and on the third night he was sure to dream just who took the property, if it wa9 stolen, and where it then was, if it had been lost. lie said he could detect a man who wanted to steal by "just getting his eye on him so" and he crossed hi3 huge optics and squinted over the crowd in a way that made an old peanut woman drop ber basket from fright. Whether or not he observed any would-be thieves among the spectators did not transpire, as the "fetish man" felt compelled to go aboard his vessel just then. How the singular marks came on his breast he could not tell; touching the white skin of the finger iacprint3, one could see a red spot appear after the touch, and see almost in the . delicate vein which traced through them the blood passing back and forth. Another curiou9 feature, and one most difficult of explanation, wa3 tho statement of the man that, whenever he caught cold, the fingers twitched and clinched, as. it were, causing him intense pain. Detroit Free Press. TnE Results of Judicious Labor. A colony of German emigrants at Los Angelos, Cal., have given a noteworthy illustration of what, united, intelligent labor will accomplish. On the east bank ofthe Santa Anna river near Los Angelos, says a correspondent of the Chicago Rejiullican-. a community of forty Germans in 1857 pur chased one thousand two hundred acres of what was then considered the poorest land in that region. The nest year they laid it out into twenty acre lots, and have since brought it to a high state of cultivation. The first two years they had a superintendent and worked together, ia which time a j water ditch was dug and sufficient water brouaht from tho Santa Anna to irrigate the whole tract. Tho land ' was planted with grape vines. After the second year the superintendent wa3 discharged, each one by that time having learned sufficiently to nianngc his own affairs, and a division of the lands made. Each of tho forty householders got twenty acres of land, valued at from $100 to $1800, according to location and improvements, but each one got $ 1100, either in land or money. In 1SG1, three years after planting, each household had one hundred and thirty gallons of wine from eight acres of vineyard, tho fourth year five thousand gaUons, and since then the average has been ten thousand gallons. This year five hundred thousand gallons will be manufactured by tho colony. The people in and about Los Angelos, who laughed at what they called "Dutch stupidity" in trying to grow vines and make homes on a barren waste, arc now buying up the lind around their settlement for ten and twenty dollars per acre. The plodding Germans have taught them what E ersevcrinsr industry will accomplish. len who went there poor in 1857. arc to-dav rich in their twenty acres of well tilled land. I'orty of the twelve hundred acres were reserved for a town, in which are two hotels, three stores, school house, church and other necessaries of a hritty commuaity. A writer contributes the following to a recent number of Once a Wee k: I went into a shop the other day to buy what the drapers call "gents' hose." A smiling young lady was behind the counter; and when I had made an appeal to her to show me gome socks, 1 was somewhat doubtful what course of action I ought to pursue in order to demonstrate to her the length of my foot. As I am not a burlesque writer, it was clear that I could not lay my boot on the counter and say "with all rry so'e;" nor could I Earaphrase Dibdin'a Jack Tar, when o spoke ofthe dancer who "so daintily handled her feat." The little woman, however, speedily removed my first perplexity, though only to plunge mo into another. "Will you, said she, "please to double up your fist and lay it on the counter?" I replied that I did not want gloves, but socks. "And I want to take your measure," she said. " Bat," I urged, "it is tho measure of my foot that you require." Yes," she replied, "and 1 can get it equally as well from your hand. Onco round your clenched fibt, at tho knuckles, is the length of your foct."And she took the measure cf rcy fist, and I took the socks on the faith of the damsel's representation; ani, in daa course, I found that she was quite right, and had fitted me to a nioety. Charles Babcock & Co., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IK Coach & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damasks, Harness, Enameled Patent Leather Pad Skins, Skirtings, tf c, &c, No. Main Street,

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SCIIUIaTZS, TI1UMA1V & CO., IVXecliaiiics fo un iy h , Manufacturers and Uullders of STEAM ENGIHES, CIRCULAR SAW-MLLS, Grist and Sugar Mills, ToLicco Screw Gumming Machines, Distillery and Mining Machinery, Malt Mills, Corn Shellers, House Fronts, Cellar Grates. IRON & BRASS CASTINGS OF BVEEY DESCRIPTION. ' MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS MADE AND REPAIRED. SEiUBS XX BELTING, FIRE BRICKS, STEAM .. GAUGES, AND WR0UGHTIR0N PIPES. narODD MATERIALS BOUGHT. We nave the facility of the best ma chinery and workmen, and will give all work entrusted to us our individual attention f fill order promptly : warrant our work; and charge reasonable prices. OFFICE AND FOUNDRY S CORNER FIRST & LEET STREETS, EVANS VI LLE, IND. N.B. Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work and do repairing. fe2i BCHULTZE, THTJMAN A CO. ; R E I T Z l HAH E Y , Crescent Foundry, Corner of Canal and Ingle Sts. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS Portable Circular Saw Mills, . ' lAND .; ,' -1 - Machinery of eTcry , JicecrlpUon DEALERS IN BELTING, STEAM GAUGERS, . ' J FIRE BRICK, WROUGHT IRON PIPE, &c.,&c. Repairing'doae at Short Notice. Also agents for - Stillwell's Patent Heater and Lime Catcher. nov7 ly WILLIAM HEILAK" uouuHMir u Kruls .t rit-: Mauutavturui u i'-iuhib. o J-UP AULM VU bTATiOf AJiT TEAM SNGINES Atib SOiLJifcS HAW AND GIUSI MILL MAOMIMKKV, tlKCPLAR SAW '-11LL&. dtC, AC, KVAMMVILLE, Hrr Ikon and CoPi-xa Wosi oaad tt ordor on Bliort notice. JltOS AtiD URA8& VjiSTJIIJt of everv description. Dealers in Hteam G ho pes, utim KeHtnt Vr Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Koltlr.t Cloths. :. at manufacturers' prioeo. ,JICFAIJilNG; done at short ootior. 35

I COAL! COAL!

Having resumed my former business, I would hereby inform my old patrons and the public generally that I am prepared to deliver GOOD CLEAN COAL on short notice. Coai in all ease must be paid tor when ordered. Aeent for the celebrated PARAVISE COAL JOS. THOMAS. Office in American House. nov4 dly FAIiKLEY, KUHN & CO., Western Brewery, Manufacturers of Lager Beer, Ale, and Porter, In barrels, half-barrels, kegs and bottles. OFFICE No. 85 MAI3T ST., JST VA N3 VI LLE, INDIANA. nov7 ly BLYTHE HTNES, ATTORNEY-AT LATT. OFFICE THIBD STREET, In WALKER'S BUILDING. novl ly WHEELER & BIGGS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cor. First and Sycamore Sts., EVANSVILLE, IND. .) novUly Dr. Jas. C. Bierbower, RESIDENT DENTIST, Office No. 10 FIRST 8T Between Main and Locust, Returns hia (banks for the liberal patronage received during the past five years, and hopes by fair dealing io nr erit a continuanoe of the same. Chloroform administered when desired. oc28 dly -W. WACHS, 8TATI0XER, Bf)0K BIXCEE, And Blank Book Manufacturer, And Dealer In School Books, Pictures and frames," Mirrors, Loobt-lng-OSlasses, French Glass, 4c, OLI BOOliS KE-BOCSD. NO. 70 MAIN STREET, (HKDDKKICH'8 BIJCK,) F. VANSVII.E.E ..'.-..-IS DIANA. nov3ly. . , , Hi Oo c. h. cbakek. Jacob Balat, (Formerly salesman at . J. 8. Kicker's.) CRAMER & SAL AT Have Just opened a splen- ., did stock ol BOOTS AND SHOES, In a part of Ehapker, Bussing 4 Co.'s largo store-room. Their stock is complete, and gooda will be sold CIIEAf. If yon want good bargains, call. apr29 d3m GEO. A. BITTROLFl', SIALES WATCHES, JEWELRY Gold PenR, Spectacles Kyeclasses, Wllver and Placed ware, Watch and ClocK Material, No. 61 MAIN ST., Bet. beoond and Third, EVAN8VIXI.K, ISTD. Watches - and Clocks .Repaired and warranted. CHAd. ARTE8, Wlf UBO. A. lilllrolft loci1 dly PKTE1J VIEULIN, DRUGGIST, And Dealer in Paints. Oils, VARNISHES, DYE-STUFFS, Sl'UUICAL ISSTKUMESTS, Pare Wines and Jttrnmties, And all popular Patent Medicines ot the age. NO. a North Water Street, GVAMKVlLJLt: INDIANA oc2y ly DR. F. L. DAVIS,1 IIomo3opathlc Pliyslclan. Offlce on Second Street, between Main and Locust. oc28 dly DR. E. J. EHRMAN, Homceopalhlc Physician". Office No. 19 Second Street, between Main and Locust. Office Hours From 8 a.m. to 12 m., and 1 to 5 l'.M At his residence, corner of Seventh and Chestnut Btreets, after night. ocS dly Osborne, 27 X.ocnst Street. Osborne, SIGN PAINTER. Osborne's Show Cards. O o o junl2 dtr Evausvilie Business College, E5 13 w O Corner MAIN fc TIIIKO SIS., KTAJfSTILLE, INDIANA. Book-keeping, Peumanship, and Mathematics made specialties. Session both day and evening. For circulars, giving terms, Ac, or specimens of Penmanship, address WELLS AKI.IXEK, novll y Proprietors. GIBSON & VELSH, P L U M B E Pt S, DEALERS IN Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead,WaterUlcsets, HOT AND COLD EAT1IS, . SUower Eaths, Forca aiifl Lift rnmps, ALE PUMPS, WROUGHT IKON PIPES, C. Water introdnced into conntry dwellings from ckterns or wells, eivlng all the conveniences of a city supplied with water works. JNo change or range on Btove re quired to heat the water. !3 Locust Street, EVANSVILLE, IND. THESE t'KLEIJU ATJ'.I SIStIXJS have changed hands since last watering season. The bouse has been thoroughly refitted and furnished with new lurniiure, witn a weii-iurnisuea mum, auu with bathinsi-rooms for cold aud warm batns. CAdailrhack line from Shoals Station on theo. & M. Kailroad, and also Irora Orleans, on the Louisville, New Albany & Cliicago Railroad, to the Springs, with a daily mall to f -e springs, i ,, Address RYAN & TUCKER. Jy2d2m

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Regular Kocday Packet for Padncali, Eastport and Florence Thu elegant Passenger Steamer. ISA!j;iAI Mo. S, Lick Howell. Master: Robert McMechas, Clerk, Leaves for the above and all intermediate points every MONDAY at 4 o'clock P.M. Orders for Pine Lumber, dressed or un drewed, or for Tennessee Pig Iron, filled promptly, and at lowest rates. For freight or passage ar;!y on board. or to HUMPxiUcaX. PATRICK A CO., 0& UXI Agents. Regular Evansvilla, Grsea River, and Hartford Packet. The beautiful nev Steamer Joe McRetxoles, Master, Will ply as a regular packet between Evausvilie and all points on Ureen River, and on Rough reek to Hartford. Will leave Evansville every MONDAY and THURSDAY' at 5 P.X. mhll dtf Dexter's Independent low-pressure Packet Quickstep, H. T. Dexter....- 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, noiiidtfl DUKE NiCHKLSON, Agent. Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet for, Paducah and Cairo. The finelj appointed steamer JBfe CUMBERLAND, "Wir. A. Lowth, Master ; Mabion Wright, Clerk, Will ply as the regular Tuesday and Friday packet for Cairo and 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 freight? over the Mobile & Ohio Railroad. I" or freight or passage apply on board, rto W. O. BKOWN & CO., or DUKE NICHELHON. jyl5tf Agent. Evansville, Henderson & Nashville t Railroad Transfer Packet. Tht fleet and splendid sldewheel steamer CHARLEY PERKINS, Master; A. O. Udhland, Clerk, Will ply as a regular packet between Evanavilleand Henderson, oiferlng nnequaled accommodations to travelers and i. nippers. Leaves Evansville dally at a p.m. Leaves Henderson daily at 7J4 a.m., mak ing ciose couneciion witu me n.. a u. tt.it. PARE Through and way passenger only OO cents. janu atr w.u.ukowns CO., Agents. Regular Evansville and Eowling- ; ureen Packet. Tbe fleet and elegant Facket JkJLJk. liYON, W. 8. Vaumeter, Master; . t Leopox-d Kahn, Clerk, Leaves Evansville for BOWLING-GREEN every TUESDAY, at 4 p.h. Leaves Evansville for WOODBURY every SATURDAY, at 4 P.M. or ireight or passage apply on board. aov24dtf For Paducan and Cairo. Regular Wednesday and Saturday Packet. . The magnificent side-wheel steamer A. iL Dusouciikt, Master; W rur, P. Ko w tK r, p,. . Geo. NiCHkLSon, -'lerlll' Leaves Evansville every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and SUNDAY at 5 p.m., making close connections at Cairo with nrst-cla&j packets for St. Loula, Memphis, and New Orleans. Connects at Evansville with the E. S C. R.R., and theTarascon for LouisTlUe. l' orfrelghl or pasHfige apply on board, or to F. M. H U M PH RK Y A CO., or DUKE NICHELSON, sel2 tf Agents. Regular Tri-"We3kly Packet For Newuurg, Oiccnsltoro, Rocjcport, Grandview, llawesvillc, and Cannelton. The New and Light-Draught Steamer John It. Triplett, Master; John A, Adams, Clerk, Leaves Evansville for the above and all way ports every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 10 a.m. Returning, will leave Cannelton every "WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and SUNDAY, at 6 a.m. For fieight or pRRpace apply on board, or to - HUMPHREY, PATRICK A CO., apr30 dtf Agents. Regular Evansville and Tennessee River Packet. For Padueaii, Johnscnvllle, ar3 Er.stport. The fleet and splet-dld steamer SAM. OKE, ALLEN DUNCAN. Master; Guy Vihyard, Clerk, Leaves Evansville fr Eatport and all Tennessee River way Lndinasas a regular weekly packet, every Saturday at 4 p. m., taking freight and passengers at lowest racket rates, aud giving especial attention to the filling of orders. For freight or passage npplv on board. sel6 tf . DUKE NICHELSON, Agent. JEWELSY, &C.: 3XA.I1V ST. Hi WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILYSRWARB. LOCK BlTTllOJLIT, DEALER 1H Watches, Jewelry, SIlTcrware, Spectacles, Clocks, Plated Ware, GOLD PENS, Ac, At the very lowest Eastern prices. Solid Silver ware & Jewelry Made to order. Special attention given to repairing fine Watches. A good stock of American Watches Always on hand. (Io 3XIIV ST. OS llelO dSm GLICK & SCHWARTZ, So. 11 Sonlli First glrcel, (CHANDLER'd BLOCK,) Hoop SKirt Manafocfory, and CORSET HOUSE, DEALERS 1ST SOTIOSS t FASCT Uoods, where you can get the above articles at very low prices. All Hoop KkirU bought from us will be repaired rem Tffhnroe vVe solicit the liberal patronage ot the public in the vicinity. N.B. riiose living at a uistance desiring TTood r'Kirut win iuc luiiuwing ineus- ' i ... ! I I , . . T . . . . . 1 k price you wish to pay. All orders will be promptly attended to, and scut to any point by express. Remember the place : GLICK & KCHWARTZ, apl3 d3m Opposite the Opera Uou fco

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Fir OUier Jt.ier Items See Fourth rage. STEAMBOAT PRINTING, No printing establishment in th West has better facilities or greatei ability for doing tine KtamboatPTintinr. Onr assorttient of Job Type, though very large and somplete.is constantly being added to, and onr job department Is under the personal supervision of one of the bestjoh printers In the United States. We are prepared to print Posters, plain or fancy. Kill Heads, Sills Ladinsr, Cards, Deck and Meal Tickets, Rills of Fare, Mates Tickets lor Labor, Ac, An. Orders left with either of the wharf-boats will be promptly attended to. Went tier mid Watr Tho weather yesterday was clear and warm. At one o'clock p.m. the mercury etood at 84. The river was falling slowly. Arrival and Departures. The arrivals and departures up to 3 P. M. yesterday include the Indiana, Louisville to New Orleans; Tarascon, Louisville to Henderson; Mollio Norton, from ITenderson and return, and Petrolia Jjfo. 2, to Cannelton'. ?1 i see llaueo uh. Business on the wharf was dull, and but little stir was manifested in commercial circles The great Indiana did not arrive until noon, and had a splendid load. She took on some freight heie, but not a great deal. She had a good passenger trip The Tarascon arrived at tho same time as the Indiana, both coming in together. She had a fair trip of freight, and a good passenger list The new hull of the Ada Lyon was successfully launched by John Jamison on Wednesday evening, late The Petrolia No. 2 had an excellent trip for Cannelton. Boats Leaving; To-Day. For Cairo. The fine steamer Cumberland will leave for Cairo and all way ports to-day, at 4 p. M. Passengers and shippers will please take notice. The Cumberland is a pleasant boat to travel on, and her officers are highly obliging gentlemen. Captain Billy Lowth commands, and Marion Wright and Bruce Hunter are her popular and obliging clerks. For Louisville. Tho beautiful and fleet Palestine will return to Louisvih3 this evening, aad is one of the most pleasant and pcpular boats that come to our wharf. Capt. Frank Hurry, a pleasant and obliging gentleman, has command, and Phil. B. Branham and William II awes are ber affable, courteous, and attentive clerks. Her hour of departure is 6 p.m. 1 For Henderson. The elegant and fleet railroed transfer steamer, Mollie Norton, leaves for Henderson at 3:15 P.M. to-day, in charge of Captain Charley Perkins, an accomplished officer, having : elegant accommodations for passeDgors. A. O. Durland and C. J. Boyle, two pleasant gentlemen, 'are her clerks, and will give strict attention to the comfort of passengers. , ' - -- Uleaniagfl front onr Exchnutcv-. j Cincinnati. -The Commercial of Wednesday says: W. L. Vischer, Esq., editor of tho Richmond Head-Light, was in the city yesterday, on a flying visit, after a successful season with his aquatic journal. , Captain Hamilton is temporarily in command of the Kato Putnam, during the illness of Captain Heed. The Kate Putnam is destined for St. Louis. The Nightingale is the only packet loading for Arkansas River. She is owned by Captain John Kyle, and commanded by Captain U. B. Picrsel, with Jas. Alexander in the office. The United States mado a successful trip on Monday. She departs for Louisville to-day at 8 A. m., with a pleasure excursion to Louisville. Mr. C. W. Bradley, late of the office of the Nashville packet ltobt. Moore, goes to Evansville to-day, to visit his old friends. : .The Gazette of Wednesday says: i The boilers of the new United States were tested yesterday, and suytained a hydrostatic pressure of 219 pounds. She will be allowed to carry 14b pounds. - The Lorena received about fifty tons here yesterday, and departed for St. Louis last evenin?. Pilot?, 11. G. Shinkle and Chas. Boyer. ' St. Louis. The Democrat of Wednesday eays: ; The Mollie Ebcrt has dropped down to the wharf to load for tho Ohio. Howard Sheble, an old engineer, died in thc Sisters' Hospital on Saturday night, aged 40. lie was on the following steamers within the past fifteen years: El Paso, Morning Star, Polar Star, Ferd. Kcnnett and numerous others. Tho Gem was sold, July 20, by Oby Robirds to Wm. Bebout, of Omaha, for 3,800. The barge Yellowstone wa3 sold on tho 21th, by Branch, Crooks & Frost, to the Illinois and St. Louis Bridge Company, for $1,500. Work ba3 commenced on the new coffer ' dam at Campbell's Is'and. Abou 35 acres will be exposed. The tug brat Laurel started on Saturday from Memphis for White River, with a diving-bell boat in tow, going to work on a barge loaded with whisky, tbat sunk forty miles above the mouth of White River in 1862. In river circles much interest was excited by the telegram in this paper announcing the burning ofthe Peter Balen, at Dauphin Rapids, upper Missouri. No otherdispatch in relation to the affair wa3 received on yesterday, and her owners were naturally Tery anxious, although professing disbelief in the statement. We would be glad to learn that tho report bas no foundation. . The Memphis Avalanche notices ilifl rlemrture on Saturday, for the North, of Capt. McManos, to contract for the building of two stern-wheel steamersj suitable for towing and carrying freight. The Republican of Tuesday says : The late conference of river men at Dubuque was to prepare for the transfer of travel and freight, in case the river improvements cut them off, as is expected at Campbell's Chain, about August 1st. This chain is about eight miles above Davenport. The coffer dam rests on Campbell's Island, and will inelose the huge mass of solid granite known as Campbell's Rock, an obstruction well known to river men. The shore of Campbell's Island will form one side of this inclosure, running from thence out in the river about 1,200 feet, then down the river about i,500 feet, and thence back to the Island. The dam will bo almost similar in shape to tbat which surrounds Sycamore Chain, and will inclose about thirty-five acres of the river bed. It in intended to blast out the rock and remove the dam this season.

Louisvills. The Ciun:r-Jov.,-nil of Wednesday siys Tho Pink Varblo. Captun Jamn3 Taul. has her shingle up for Cairo and Memphis, and is announced (o leave on Thursday. It is reported that Captain W. B. Donaldson, late of the Groat Republic, contemplates building a mammoth stern-wheeler. A patent has been Lue I to Harry Wigley, &f -ew Albany, fad., for a heater and water purifrjr for steam boilers. It is estimated by Mr. V. that the heater invented by hha h just tho thing necessary to secure perfect safety in a steam Loilor, by reparating all tho imparities from the water, and preYerjticcr the inerust.-i-tion of the inner s-urfae.i oi the boiler. In addition, it is o'aimed ihat a front saving of fuel will be obtained. Thh is the third patent issued to JSc.v Albany mechanics for tho j.ccoLaplifthment of tho same object.". The Fleta, Captain Barnes's new Red River packet, was fuccesfully launched at the shipyard ol' her builder. Captain Dan. W. Richards, yesterday, with tho assistance cf tho towboat Hercules, and va3 towed down to the city wharf to icceive her machinery, outfit, &c. She is a sternwheeler, 130 feet long, 33 feet beam, and 4 fee't hold, aud is luilt in the most substantial manner. She will have two engines, 13 inchc3 in diameter and 4 feet stroke; two boilers 18 feet long and 40 i ichc.3 in diameter;

steam capstan improvements. and all other modern J. it, Oreo. i . l,. ttv.KEn. X. 15. GKEKN li, CO., CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Transfer OrnamenUfat Cluclauatt prices. Main Street, bet. Fifth a ad Sixth, lanlft-d&w6m Kyans vtli.e. Ink FRUIT J AIIS. MARK, WARREN 0 CO., direct iMPor.rsns of Glassware and Chin; No. 23 XOIITU EVANSVILLE, IND. 3BVii.it Jars. IN VIEW OF TIIK AMK SI'AT!:! extra lurgo liuit crop of the present beasoD, we contraolMl in March lor mi nntMUnl stock ot t'K I J IT .JAWS of Bi;sT BKANDS; but ns HALKS 1IAVK Al,kkady Large ivy kxkkdkd oui; Most sanguine X1'kci atim.vm. w would advise customer to Kl-INI) IN THEltt OKUETW EARLY. Glass maim. laoturers generally stop JiinlviiiK In liot weather (say June), thus cmtinL; cif tlio supply, aud doubtless Jar will grow scarce as the seHson ml .'nun's, Jiml PRICES COUKEKI'ONIlINGLY HIGHER. We liave the following excellent brands: : LYMAN'S riXKM SELF-SPA LSI!. Tin cap. In one piece. Unbin-r band cutside the jar. Greatly improved fcince b.sL year by a new opener, made ia one piece very simple; thus oveicom us tho only objection ever urged unin ;t this very popular jar. 11113 oeuu iu great utmnuu lo? ten years. "IlKliO" at. ASS JAIt5. Self-fu alers : screw too and rubber baud. The rub jer does not come In contact wab the fruit. HEAVY IIIXU tiLAS:i jai;s. Tin top, wJro fastening. Best glazed. Tin top, wire ."listening. SNo charge for boxes wli ui ordered n full packages. Quarts, 0 uozt a In u box; ball-gallons, 4 dozen. tie it, Rid KtJiinK Wax, in 5 -pound packages, to tsuit tije heavy iiij. and Lrowu earthen Jars. Full directions for prepaiin'j fruit and sealing jars accompany each pad; tjjo. : Send in your Orders at onco 1 Junl (Corrected Jane !i.1l, !;:.) ETaasTllIc & CrawrordMill! COINO NlKTlf. Leave . Mall. Expr. T, , 1 ... Freight. 4:l.i a m EvanHVlIIe ,..1U:1.j A M... 5:lj Amte Vlucenne8. 1:13 p ?r... 7:11 v ?t ...!) :U) v ? Terre Haute. 4:20 p m...10:Vj j .it... 1 : i j i- : Tcrre Kaatc & IndlnnaiioII-i. GOING EAST. Leave Terre Haute. Arrive Indian apolls, C'remiine Cleveland Bullalo Day Ex. KPsUtEs. Mail. 4:j p ii... 1 - ' j A m... ti-.-yj a : 7:03 p ai. 1 via a m .. 7::j A sr.. Z:M v M.. llliOAM. i :?;) I i :.7 V M... "f. ... 0 : i A ii:i p U : ." p 1 : i A l:i " a 4:1'J p (j : 1 i p id: 4") i .m 'i:"ii) e m fjttsbur 1'hlladelphia, New York .i:t o a m ... A ?l 0:00 A v ..M :11 A I Ohio & Mlssi5.s'.::; going E.var. ' Leave Li Vincenues . Arrive Oiuctuuatl.. Louisville .. Leave Viucennea . A rrive Hi. Louis .... Cairo , ;litn1ri3 1".x. Ac. .. p M... 1:1 i f :' o i 9:1.0 p M...11 :1 ) p M... b:UI P M... 1 :lu A M... Mail. X! all! Ex. . 4 :Uj p Ji... a at .. G :m A M a :,; j a :.i D.iv i:x. C:i- a -i .11 :M p m... 9:10 A m.. :M A il... :.r ii BKTUltXING, Tcrre Haute & luili r. nap oi 13. Leave Indp'lis.3:.3 A m. 7:'ij A : :.r. 1:.3pm. S:10p:.i Arrive ... , , , T. 11 6 :00 A m.10 :Z A jr. 1 : jrst.ll :.j , p ?r Bi-TfKJSJNfi, Evansville & t'rav.rflnlsvlllc. Leave Exp. Mill. Ereii;h?. T. Haute 6:1 a m... -n) p si... 5:1. a m Viucennea y:AM... 8:mjp ;i...31:Uam A rrive Evan-ivJIIo ...11:30 am...10:31 i' G:13p ?i & H. & M. R. R, Norfac-n Division TRAINS GOING S( iL'TII. Transfer 1'ack.et Steamer .Voiiio Norton leaves Evansville daily (Sundays excepted,) at ".. .":!) p.'t. Train leaves Henderson at l-' i'.."1:. Arrive an JladlsouviUo :u'J p.m. GOING NoKTit. Train leaves Madisrnvillo Uitily (Sundays excepted) at- 4 :i3 .A.:t Arrive at Ileiidei-son 7 vsj A.5I Arrive at P:van-vi:io by Tn-usi'er Backet ilollle Norton V:") A."'. Matting connection both wjiys viih trains on tho L. & (-'. Railroad. STEAMBOAT UNEfJ. To LOUiavn.l-15. Every .itoaja. o'clock A.M. Every TuoKiiay, v it, day, Thursday, Friday, and bali'rday y ia O ciock p. m. To Cairo Dally, except Hwnday, t.i O'cloclt P. m. To Green Kivkk. Every Mon.liy.l i day, Thursday, and saiari! ty at 1 o cioi P.M. To Eastport. Every Tue (day and H-i ur lav at 4 o'cloci p. m . To Hkivdkksok Daily, e?ept - -j t 3 o'clock P.M. . . . To Nashvili.k Every 1 m sday, -day and daturday at 4 p. m. Transient uoais uany . , A'JO CAKSKt.TON-Evrry T.esd:.y, T:i:..-i-day, and Haturaay 10 A-31' PoctnortHtastel'111'0'''-51" 1 Er.et.Vllle,) carrying the mall, lei -vea i.it ; A- m., on Mondays. W edne.ays n.l Mm. Arrives by 7 P. M., iues-as, .1 i;uv'..t.tj s and Hatnrdays. Sew Harmony Mall t a- l';a v s (!i-n-days and Fridays at 7 a.m. Airiv;-i 'l u -dH'S and Hatui days V,y 4 p. M . Mt. Vernon Mail Stupe lee. v.-; i:r oeptBundays) at 7 A. M. Arrives it r ny ebt Sundays) by 2 i m. TOJNEWBUKd.-lificn u;:,ii;. (e-re;j i lay.) from the Merchaiit'i Hotei, at i o'clock p. m