Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 August 1869 — Page 3

AUGUST 4. 1SS9. How to Plant Totatocs. It is a mooted point how to plant potatoes. Not long since wo saw a statement that a practical German farmer had corce to the conclusion that the largest and best crops were raised when each hi!l bad twelve square feet of ground, instead of having hills neater together. To give to each h'll this space of ground would require the rows to be lour foot apart, and the space between hil!3 ia the row to be three feet. But before blindly copy after this German cultivator, we must bear in mind that Germany lies in a much higher latitude than we do. out of the zone of the lnaizo plant, and where the rays of the sun strike the earth very much aslant. In Germany, then, the object of the cultivator would be ta get a3 much sun to his plants as possible, while with us the very opposite is the case. Indeed, in this latitude, strew ing straw between the rows to keep the sun from drying and heatiDg the Boil too much Las been found highly advantageous. A writer in the May number of the Northwestern Farmer says that he is satisfied "that the right away to plant potatoes is to cut to one eye, and only drop one piece in a hill nine incnes apart in me row, ana navmg the rows two and a halt' feet apart." This writer says he planted one peck of early Goodrich potatoes in 18GS, and from that pach dug twenty bushels of splendid potatoes. lie cut some to three eye?, some to two, and some to cne; while a lew he planted whole. From those cut to one eye he dug the finest and best potatoes. Those planted whole yielded the most small potatoes, lie gives the lollow'iDg advice in regard to seed and culture: Never use inferior seed in planting. When the vines are three or four inches high, run twice in a row with a bull-tongue, follow with a hoe, and cut out all the weeds; never hoe a hili up.it is uskiis. Then give them two more plowiDgs with a common shovel plow, running twice in a row; follow each time with a hoe, to cut the weeds. After they are " laid by," go through and pull out any long wueds, if any, with your hands. By so doing, you will never get less than one hundred and fifty bushels.to the acre. Grafting the Crape. A discussion on this subject by the Alton (Illinois) Horticultural Society, elicited the following from Mr. E. A. Kiehl: "I have grafted for three years, and have had such uniform success that I would undertako it with as much certainty of success, as I would in grfting an orchard. My method is to saw or cut otf tho vine from four to six inches under ground. The stock I split as near the center of the stock as possible, and am very careful to have the brk of stock and cion fit nicely at one point at least. The stock will usually hold the cion firm enough .without tying; it not, I tie with a string, but never wax the grape. The earth is then firmly pressed about the cion up to tho top bud, a little sawdust put on the top to protect tho bud and keep the earth from baking, and the thin? is done. I prefer early spriDg. It ia simply cleft grafting under ground. My cions are from four to six inches long." To Kill Flies. A gentleman who has tried it and is willing to swear that it is just as ho says, informs us that the best fiy-killer in the world, is a-tumbler of whisky, sugar and water. They will gather about it ia swarms drink it greedily, get drunk instantly, tumble in head over heels immediately, and die in a jiffy. Our informant states that this will kill the pest ten times quicker than tho lightning rly killer, and ten times more of them than the old-fashioned trap of molasses and water. It won't cost much to try it, and there's lots of flies to experiment on. TEUIT JARS. MARK, WARREM 4 CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS or Glassware anil China, o. 23 XOHTU FIRST ST. EVANsJVILLIS, IND. fii.it Ttvs. 57Vii.it Xixx. JS VIEW OF THE ANTICIPATED extra large truit crop of the present season, we contracted iu March for an unusual stoe ot .'KUIT JAhS of LEST BRANDS: but as HAI.KS IIAVK ALI'.KAUY LARGELY KXf'EEUKD OUR MOST riANtiUlNU EXPECTATIONS, we would advise customers to OE..ND 1M 1HK1H OKDHIIS KAKLY. Glass manu facturers Generally stop making in Dot weather (say June), thus cutting off the supply, and doubtless Jara wiil grow RCHrce as tne ason advances, ana f KICKS COKllESPONLINULY HIGHER. We have the following excellent brands: LY MAX'S PATENT SE1F-SEALEB. Tin cap. in one piece. flubber band out . Hide the jar. Greatly unproved fcinee last year by a new opener, made In one piecevery simple; thus overcoming the only oojecuoa ever urged against mis very popular jar. Had been in great dorr.and for ten years. "HKllO" CI LASS JAKS. Self-nealers; screw top and rubber band. Tne rubber does not come In contact with the fruit. HEAVY KINO J LASS JAKS. Tin top, wire fastening. IlitOH'S KAROIEX JAKS. Lest glazed. Tin top, wire fastening. uS-No charire for boxes when ordered In full pakafjes. Quarts, (i dozen In a box; half-gal tous, dozen. fieJt Red Sealimr Wax. in 5 pound pnek ages, to taut the heavy rin and btown i-nriheu tars. Full directions for piepating fruit and Reallng jars accompany eca package, Sesd in y oar Orders at ones ! Junl T1 M'SIVl into .tJ .rt-' KRVXTirO ;i iuil i iiTTinf i,, tiw-y-iLji'-e tou.iAiiui. ! .3

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FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU.

The Kidneys. T'e.e kidneys are two In scmbci, situated at the upper pait of the loin, surrounded hy lai, and couslstlnsj of three parts, viz.: tho Anterior, the interior, and tho Eiterlor. The anterior n.iini-lia TntoHn- -iniata of tissues or veins, which serve as a deI'wii lur me urine ana convey it 10 ine exterior. The exterior la a conductor also, terminating in a single tube, and called tbe Cretcr. The ureters are connected with the bladder. The bladder is composed of various coverings or tissues, divided into patts. viz. : the Upper, the Lower, the Nervous, and tho Mucous. The upper expels, the lower retains. Many have a desire to urinate without the abllitv: others nrlnal with. out the ability to retain. This Jrequently To enre these arractlons, we must brlntt Into fiction the muscles which ai engaged in their various functions. If they are neglected, Gravel or Dropsy may ensue. The reader must also be made aware, thai, however slight may be the attack, it is sure to aftett the bodily health and mental powers, as our flesh and blood are supported from these sources. Gout, or Rhe.uxattsjt. Pain occurring In the lotns Is indicative of the above diseases. They occur In persons disposed to acid stomach and chalky concretions. The Guaveu The gravel ensues froax neglect or improper treatment of the kidneys. These organs being weak, the water is not expelled from the bladder, but allowed to remaia; It becomes feverish, and sediment forms. It Is frm this deposit that the fetoue is formed, ana gravel ensues. DroPoY is a collection of water in some parts or the body, and bears different names, according to the parts affected, viz.: when generally diffused over the body, it is called Anasarca; when of theabdomen. Ascites; when of the chest, Hydiolhorax. TBKiTMEMT. llelmbold's highly concentrated compound Extract Buchu is decidedly one of the best remedies for diseases of the bladder, kidneys, gravel, dropsical swellings, rheumatism, and eouty affections. Under this head we have arranged Dysurla, or difficulty and pain in passing water, scanty secretion or small and frequent discharges of water: traugury, or stopping of water; Hernia, tuna, or bloody urine; Goat and Rheumatism of the kidneys, without any change in quantity, but increase of color, or dark waier. It was always highly recarauiended by the late Dr. l'hyslck, in tnese affections. This medicine Increases the power of digestion, and excites the absorbents into healthy exercise, by which the watery or calcareous depositions, and all unnatural enlargements, as well as pain and inflammation, are reduced, and It is taken by men, women, and children. Directions for use and diet uccompany. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 25, 1867. H. T. Ukuibou), Druggist: Dear Sir I have been a sufferer, for upward of twenty years, with gravel, bladder, and kidney affections, during which time I have nsed various medicinal preparations, and beon under the treataient of the most em lueut physicians, experiencing b it little relief. Having seen yonr preparations extensively advertised, I conaujted with my lamily physician in regard to usmx your Extract liucha. 1 did this because I had used all kinds of advertised remedies, and had found them worthless and some quite injurious; in fact, I despaired of ever getting well, and determined to use no remedies herealter nnless I knew of the ingredients. It was this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you advertised that It was comnosed of buchu, cubebs, and juniper berries, it occurred to mo and my physician as an excellent COtnhlllM.Mori n.n.1 wit., l.iu n.f . 1 after an examination of' the arlicie, and consulting again with the drns?ffist. I conluded to try it. I eommeoo-.l fta naa about, eight months ago, at which time I was connneu to my room. From the first bottle 1 was astonished and g rati tied at the beneficial ellect, aud after using It three weeks was able to walk out. 1 felt much like writing you a lull statement of my case at that time, but thougbt my improvement might only ie temporary, and luciumir wmcmueu uiueicr auu see it it would effect a nerfect cure, lcnnwlmr than it would be of greater value to you, and 1 am now able tO rei Ort that, a inr ia effected, alter usln tn rin.tu- rr flvo months. I have not used It anv now fnr tnron months, and ftel as well in all respects as ever I did. "lour ihichu, being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice toulo and lUVlaomtOr Of lUe HVHLl m I (!n nnl menu to be without it whenever occasion may hi uw iu sucu aneciions. M. McCOEJtlCK. Should anv donbt. Mr. MMInrmlrlr'ii statement, he refers to the following genIUCU . lion. Win, Blgler, ex-Governor Penn'a. H u. 1 hos. B. Florence, Philadelphia. Hon. J. C. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. J. H lilack, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. l. R. Forter. ex-Governor Penn'a. Hon. Ellis Levis, Juoge, Philadelphia. Hon. It. t Grler. Judge, U. 8. Court. Hon. G. W. Woodward. Judwe. Philadel phia. Hon. W. A. Porter. CTilv SnTlfltnr. PhlM. delphla. won. John Hitler, ex-Gov. California. Hon. E. Ranks. Audltor-Genera.1. Wnsli. ington, D. C. And many others, if necessary." Hold by drusralsts and dealers vervwhere. Beware of counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold's. Take no otner. Price tl -ir per bottle, or 6 bottles for 8(j 0. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms in all commcnloalions. A.l.tfaua IT T IIL'T IU.f T .... - .1 Chemical Warehouse, 5!M Broadway, N. Y. NONE AKR DEM ISE UNLESS done up in steel-engraved-wrapper, witii fac-siiuile of my chemical Warehouse, aud sltued II. T. Ueliibold. Ijyisuinj OF FEU ED: To Engage In a Profitable Business, in a Pleasant Locality. erty, which consists of mill, dwelling warehouse, and five and a half acres of land, together with several small out houses, situated In front of the town of New Harmony, on the Wabash Iiiver between Main and West Streets, for sale. Will take pay in great part Iu any con vertiblo property, such as Iamber, merchandise, stock, or laud. Will divide the property MILL ALONE, or MILL AND DWELLING, or MILL AND WAREHOUSE. Kor particulars address J. B. ELLIOTT, y2ldlw,w New Harmony, ind

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JOHN 8. M'COBEXE. JOHN P. TWEED. KcCORKLE & TWEED, Contractors and Itnilders, And Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Brackets, &.O., &c. Cor. WALStT & EIGHTH STItEETS. EvassviiXlE, Ind. All orders will receive prompt attention fe.'i.d:hu ISITIIjDEIIS' 'am 'aiASiivAa 'jauooT puts jnniBAV uaa-Jiioa soDjad .saainiajnuni va 9S9 paB pujn qsiaanj uea pa ''oy 'sujbjo 'sanaBje; eiqiK XiBn)js paw ubiibU aoir pa jbis pozjoiq-mH 91IS at -JOOU JO 33013 92it pUBtT UO GAq 9M. 3IT1S riVYAlISkXaj T IX0HU3A XOJ 81U33V 8JB 3A. 33id oi bb Biaittap 0JMpiwq 'jsaSjBi eqj tni e-3dtno3 JCuuj -svoaans nts ail iBqj noC Sujn9S8 'enji aqi uj 8aiqi.CiaA.9 SatstJdaiOD '.IH VAICHI VII 'NHiaiMa o H30J9 a3ji .'no 01 uojj -uotjh jnoX V3 XiJBjnonJBd I'inoA 91 0 'S30IS3 aau 'ONiaHYoasaHivaM 'ONIHOOTi 'SHXYl 'SaiONIHS HIVH 'SIHVJ usisnd 'ixaioo "awn 'stivn spni3 ft jo SEHSINHYA 'mad 'sno 'ssHsnna 'emira pTn paB tezrs z jo SSVID japio ot puw pawq no '(IZZV7D Vun (I3NIUJ 'IISVS pnB epiffjno) spuTia 'qsug 'siooq jo eui aq ni Saiqj.iaA3 ajnj -oBjnaBut y pajvdaid eis pa 'sezpi insn oqi v jo dois e8aB v paq no deaai OAV sSnipiuopj pus 4spana 'qsrBg 'sjooq isn odjj.i jno'aonOTIlJn no 'no.C pxvJMOf o XddBq isora oq ireqs 9A'not q pajmbai Saiqi-Cue sasi-tduioa isit ano JI ')Bqi not Sajnss soaaijsdxa RS3 qii-A saosjjd uq) S-sanio pat) ifjnsnb Kpiv3 ot s 'sjaptinq jo nonoBJsnns oqt 01 ojoui ouji jno soaiiJC qsjajuj ud oja. ibui S3A(asjno jaju'j 9AV 'jdpnuq pus 'jaanj ov;nuvRi 'oinnqoara sw eonajjaJxa ,saca. OAu-X)noJ4.) uioj; pa :.Cnio3Jj v sbijoi A( p3)dutai)o siojaq jOAaa uonvajquioa sasiJdaioa juamq9iiqis3 jno "Suipnnq u poiinbaa Suiqi.OaAa qsiujnj 01 esodoid "sn ;'q punq uo Ida paw ioj pamj -OBjnuBui siBiJaiK SaiPIltff jo isji JJIJq TlilliLE, MIEB3 & BUO., Contractors and Builders, And Proprietors of the . Manufacturers of and Dealers in SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, FRAMES, Rrui-kets, Monldings, And all kinds of work for build ins purposes. . 1 nPBier in KI.nORINU.WE.WHBK. BOAKUINu, DUESSKD & UDRBiStD l.U 3tUt.lt. - ' ; :; ; ; All kinds or; r. " . STEAMBOAT AND CDSTON WORK " Done promptly. Corner Water ani Uoodsell Streets, Opposite Lamasco Wharf,: EVANSV1LLE. IND. a pi 30 LtJM IlEll T.U5IBEIt I THE MIlkSt'ltlllKH tOXliJillW the Lumber Business at hs old stand at the corner of Main aud Seventh Htreets, and would respectfully inform the public that his stock is large and. second to non in the assortments, embracing: ii ne 01 thicknesses and quality, from the nlc Third Common Saginaw Board up Three-Inch 'lrst dear Plank. Also, boo DOOKa 01 various tnicKnc . and styles, and lu.tuo Liunia. Window Sash, Pine and Poplar ShlnRi. and 4 -feet Lath. Mouldings. Ciw!ag Q,narter-Kound, tc, &c. uruers irom tue country, river or filled promptly. MANUTACTDKER OF Snsli, Doors, Blinds, Frames, ie. and Dealer In Pine and Poplar Lumber, Siring lea N1DI.U, FLOORING, Ac Office and Factory. Corner FHAh and Walnut titreets, Kvansvuie, iuo. Orders from abroad promptly atteuded u. ma!8 dtf DRUGGISTS. Wholesale and Ketail Dm Dealer in Medicines, 1'aints, Oils, Brushes, Src, MAIN tT., bet. Second and Third, Evansvllle, Ind. Particular attention given to CUTTIN ia WINDOW ULAsy 10 any siie, juu21 dti PIIALON'S "P4PHHV liiTmvu For Eeantlfjlng the Skin and Cotunlctinn. Kemovea all Eruptions, Freckles, Pimples, Moth Blotches, Tan, etc., and rendeis lOniuiu;ii i-v, For Ladies in the isursery it is lnvaluFor Gentlemen after Shaving It has no e(Paphlan Lotion" is the only rellat.l remedy for disease aud blemlsnes of the Skin. rilALON'S "PAPIII4N SOAP" toi the Toilet, Nursery, and Bath, will noi chap the skin. Price 2i cents per cafee. "FI.OK IE MAYO." 1'LOU OK HAVO." A New Perfume tor the Handkerchief. Exquisite, Delicate, Lasting Fragrance. PUALON & SON J New Yoik. Slid by all druggists. IJyta

SCIIUITZE. . THOIAJk & CO., F O U N B R Y, Manufacturers and Uuildf rs of STEAM SHGIKSS, CIRCULAR SATV-JIILLS,

Grist and Sugar 31ills, Tobacco Screw Gumming Machines, Bistillery and Mining Machinery, Malt Mills, Corn Shelters, House Fronts, Cellar Grates. IRON & BRASS CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS MADE AND BEPAIBED. DEAXHE3 IN BELTING, FIRE BRICKS. STEAM GAUGES, AND WROUGHTIRON PIPES. 3T-0LD MATERIALS BOUGHT. We have the facility of the best machinery ar i workmen, and will give all work entrusted to us our individual attention; till orders promptly: warrant our work; and charge reasonable prices. office Aud fousdry: CORNER FIRST & LEET STREETS, EVANSVILLE, IND. N.B. Workmen sflnt to all parts to fit up work and do repairing. or, feu R E I T Z H AN E Y , C'roMceiit Foundry, Corner of Canal and Insle Sts., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS Portable Circular Saw Mills, Machinery of ever? )fript!on DEALERS IN BELTING, STEAM GA UGERS, FIRE BRICK, WHO UGH T IRON FIFE, dc, Cr. Repairing done at Short Notice. Also agents for Stillwell's Patent Heater and Lime Catcher. nov7 ly t-(jy Ahl.K. AMl AljtViO.iA I HAW AN I) OlUii'l Mli,! MAC1I INK.HV. 1 tttit it "f .' t f!tl tlh'(ll,A H SA H Mil, i ,. AC, AC. KVANMVll.LK, hNU Iron auil (Vppta WoiiE uw i, ori!r on Hliorl n.jLic. IHOM AND BKAHH CMsl.io. of evorv diweriptiou. Dealers in Htearu Uf.uges, (imn t.eilleg Fire iirlcks, W iisuaht Irou Pipes, iu.iiii.u Clolhu. ite., at luauiihtt-lurer' prli-i. ijaciAi.iNy, done at abort notice, 36

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Dir. L. G. JOHNSON, Ilomccopathist. Off.ce No. 3 MARLETT'8 Bh-CK, corner Main and Fifth Htreets. (- OlHce Hours From 9 A.M. to 5 p.m., aDd from 7 to 8 P.H. At his residence, corner Eel' and Centre Htrects, when- not at office. au3 dly ci;al: coal: Having resumed my former business, I wou.d here!y inform my old patrons and the public generally that I am prepared to deliver GOOD CLEAN COAL on short notice. Coal in all cases must be paid for when ordered. Aeent for the celebrated PA RAMS E COAU JOS. THOMAS. Office In American House. novl dly FAIISLEY, KEHN & CO., Western Brewery Manufacturers of Lag8r Beer, Ale, and Porter, In barrels, half-barrels, kegs and bottle. OFFICE NO. 85 MAIN ST., E VA.N8 VILLE, INDIA NA . nov7 ly BLYTHE IIYNES, ATTORNEY-AT - LAW, OFFICE TniUD STBKKT, In WALKER'S BUILDINU. novll ly WHEELEB & SIGGH, WHOLESALE. GR0CE118, Cor. First and Sycamore Sts., EVANSVILLE, INDnovll ly Dr. Jas. C. Bierbower, RESIDENT DENTIST, OJJlce-Ho. 10 FIRST ST., Between Main and Locust, Returns his thanks for the liberal patronage receiveddurlne: the past five years, and hopes by fair dealing to merit a continuance of the same. Chloroform administered when desired. foc2ti dly W. WAOH8, STATIOXER, BOOK B1XDXU, And Blank Book Manufacturer, And Dealer In School Books, Pictures and frames. Mirrors, Loo Icing-masses, French Ulass, Ac, OLD BOOKS ItE-IlOUM), NO. 70 MAIN 8TREKT, (HEDDERICH'S BLOCK,) EVANSVILLE ..INDIANA, nov3 ly 3 Oo C. H. Cram Eii. Jacob salat, (Formerly salesman at J. H. Kicker's.) CRAMER & SALAT Have Just opened a splendid slock ol 8a BOUTS AXD SHOES, In a part of Pchapker, Bussing A Co.'s largo store-room. Their stock Is complete, and goods will be hold If you want good bargaiup, call. apr29dm CJEO. A. ITTItOI,i'fr OIALKB IX WATCHES, JEWELRY Gold Pens, Spectacles, Kyeelasses, silver and Plated Ware, Watch and Clock Material, No. 61 MAIN NT., Bet. Hecond and Third, KVAN8VTL1.K, Ind. Watches and Clocks Repaired and warranted. Chab. artes, wit'. Geo. A. I51Urolff. loci dly PETE K VIEliLING, DRUGGIST, And Dealer In Paints. Oils, VA RNIMIEX, D YH- TUWd, WI-VOOW til-ASS, bl'KUICAL I.8TUUKESrS, 111 re Wines nml Krandli , And all popular Patent Medicines ot the age. NO. 3 North h ater Street, K V A N N V I LI, K I N 1 1 A N A ocii ly DR. F. L. DAVIS,1 Komceopathlc Pliyslclaa. Office on Kecond titreet, between Main and Locust. oc2 dly DR. F. J. EHRMAN, Ilomcsopathlc Physician. Office No. 19 Second Street, between Main and Locust. Office Hours from 8 A.M. to 12 M., and 1 to 5 p.m At his residence, corner of Sevei th and Chestnut Htreets, after nifcht. ocJi dly Osborne, 27 I-ocust Street. Osborne, SIGN PAINTER. Osborne's Show Cards. Junl'2 dtf mo in Evanavillo Business College, ( (irurf I'lAIN A Tlllim S IS., EVAX3VILLE, ISBIAXA. Pook-keeping, Penmanship, and Mathematics made specialties. Session both day and evening. For circulars, giving terms, tc, or specimens of Penmanship, address WKI.I.S ti UMXK, novll y Proprietors. r2 en ; O tr" tr1 GIBSON. & WELSH, I? T-, XJ jNX 13 35 Tl S, DEALEES IN Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead.VaterCicsets, IlOff ANf t'OLD BATHS, Shower Galbs, Fores and Lift Pumps, ale: pumps, wrought iron pipes, ac. Waler introduced into country dwellings from cUterus or wells, giving all the conveniences of a city supplied with water works. No change of raugo on stove required U heat the water. r Iooust Street, EVANSVILLE, IND.

Re.-uUr Evassville aud Ciscinaati Packet, IN PLACE OF THE CUARMEK.

f ti. ihe fine steamer J? a ii ii y Ifraiideis, Henry Miller, Mnner; Kit Rudd. H. T. J a nit HiT. '5Z:s Clerks, lv It I, 11 l i ur" i-iuu.uiiuii auu all wry ports EVERY .SATURDAY AT 10 AM. i ui irc.Bui or parage apply on hoard or to t;. II. KUL'I), Aeent, anJdlf Regular Mo.tlay Packet for Padueali, Eastport and FlorHuee. Tho 6!ccaut rasscuaer Hleair.er Lee IIowki-i.. Mftter: KostKT MeMEriiAN, Clerk, Leaves for thf shove and all Intermediate points evtrj' MONDAY t i o'clnclt p.m. orders ior Pine Lumber. (!rewd or un dressed, or for Tennessee Pig Irou, Riled Drotuptlr. and at lowest rates. For freight or passase applv on board, or to HUM PURE., PATRICK CO., OC-Sdtf Aeents. Regular Evansville. Green River, ana Martiord r.ci.et. The beautiful new Steamer Jos McIiEVKohhs, Master, Will p!y as a regular packet between Evansvllle and all points rm Oroeu River, and on Rough '"reek to Hartford. Will leave Evansvllle every MONDAY and THURSDAY at i p.at. tuihll dtf Dexter's indepeucient low-pressure Packet Quickstep, JSiaU. T. Bixter Master, leaves Evansvllle for Cairo every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 p.m., positively, connecting at 1 'a! ro with St. Louis Memphis, aud New Orijeaus pactiets. no-1 dtf DUKE NiCHELSoN, Agent. Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet for Padacali and Cairo. The finely appointed steamer t W-t.A. Lowth, Mastur; . JiIabiom Wuight, Clerk, Will ply as tbe regular Tuesday and Friday packet for Cairo and all way l:ndiugs. Leaves Evansvllle every TUE.SDA Y and FRIDAY, at p.m. Leaves Cairo every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 5 p.m; Through bills of lading given for freight over the Mobile & Ohio Railroad. For freight Oi." passage apply on board, or to W. G. B KO WS & CO., or DUKE NICUELHOJN", JylStf AgeuU. Evansville, Hendarscm & Nashville Railroad Transfer Packet, The fleet and splendid sidewheel steamer Us. IVIollie Norton, CHARLEY PERKINS, Master; A. O. L'uhusd, Clerk, Will ply as a regular packet between Evansvllle and Henderson, ottering uneuualed accommodations to travelers and shlpEers. Leaves Evansvllle dally at 3 p.m. .eaves Henderson daily at 1 a.m., mak1d ciose connection with the E. & C. R.R. FARE Through and way passengers only no cents. Janl7 dtf W. O. EROWN A CO., Agents. Regular Evans villa and BowlingGreen Packet. The fleet and elegant Packet -AXX3 L.YON, W. S. Vanmetkk, Master; Lkopol.d Kaiw, Clerk, Leaves KvansviTla for HOWLING-GREEN every TUESDAY, at 4 p.m. Leaves Evarisvitlt; for WOODDURY every HATUltDA Y, at 4 p.m. For freight or parage apply on board. uoviM dtf For PadncaJi and Cairo. Regular Wednesday and Saturday Fackel. The magnificent 6!de-wbefd steamer A. M. Dusoucttet, Master; Geo. 2iivu.KW.va, )-lerfcH. Leaves Evausri'le every VEDNEhDAY and .SATURDAY at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and SUNDAY" at 5 p.m., luakin-i ciose connections at Cairo with first-o!u,ss jmckets for Ht. Louis, Memphis, and New Oilcans. Connects at Evausvillo with the L. & C. R.R., and tLe Tarasoon for IxulMVlila. For freight or pasrnge upply on board, or to K.M.lilf.Mi'HKUY 41U, or DUKE MCUELHON, KOl'l tf Agenti. Regular Tri-Veekly Packet For Nevchurg, OircnsLoro, Roc1.-jnrt, Grandcitxo, Ilawesville, ami Cannelton. The New nd Ltg'ut-Dranht '-lenmir John II. Trlplelf, Master; John A. Adams, Clerk, Leaves Evansville for the above and all way ports everv TUf H.DAY, THURSDAY, and 8AT1JKDAY, at 10 a.m. Returning, will leave Cannelton every WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY', and SUNDAY, at a.m. For Height or pass-ace applv on bonrd, or to HUMPH KEY, r.Vl'iiU'K S CO., apr30 dtf A gen Is. Regular Evansville and Tennessee River Packet. For Pailurah, JonnsonvHIr, nnd Eastport. urn m.r TIT mr.The fleet and 8leL.dM utearar SAIvI. ORE, ALLEN DUNCAN, Master; Guv Visvasd, Clerk, Leaves Evansville for Eastport and all Tennessee River way landiiiKxas a regular weekly packet, every Saturday at 4 p. in., taking fieiht and passenger at lowest I racket rates, and giving especial attention olhe fillin of orders. For freight r-r passnf- ar.plv on board. selU tf DUKE NICHELSON, Agent. Notic9cf Copartnership. Cif Ai:r.i;s wiuielmi and ii:ti:k FRICK having entered into a copartnership as ALE DEALERS, the business will be carried on at the old htaod of Clias. YVilhelmi, on I'jisL Wtieet, between Vine and Division. Evansville, Ind., June 1-1, lS-i'J. )y!9 W I LII E L 31 1 & F 11 1 Vj K, Sole Agents for the Genuine PIITSEUP.G. ALE & PORTER,' EVANSVILLE A LE, LA '-ERA COMMON . I'.KfAl, I.ONr! .N A LE, LUO VN STOUT, &c, ie, FII1ST STHE 1Z '17, l!et. Vino and Division. CS-All oiders promptly filled. from home or abroad UylU dtf Ul V II1H1I ICS 1 . . 1111 I J .S. Address Jylid-m RYAN & TUCKER.

TIIfSK CKIKIIHAIII. SI'IUUJS hae chantred bandj since last watering beasou. 'i ho house has been thoroughly refilled and furnished with new furniture, with a wtii-funiished table, ami with hatuing-rooius fur coid and warm baths.

BA dally hack line from Sho:Us HtaMon ou theO. & M. Railroad, and also iruin Orleans, on the Louisville, New Albany Si Cuicago Railroad, to the springs, wiih a ilaliv mall lotheSiirlnss.

n 1 k 'ir Oihtr Hier limt See Tvtir'h Tat STEAMBOAT PRINTING. No printing establishment In th Wet oas better facilities or Kreatfei ability for doing fine Hteamboat Printintf. Our assorti 'lent or jou jype, tnongh veiv lan;e ana J complete, is constantly beinszadded to, aud onr Job department Is under the personal I supervision of one of the best Job printers ! In t ho United States. We are prepared to print Fosters, plain or fancy. Hill Hads, Kills Lading, Cards. Deck and Meal Ticket;;, Bills of Fare, Mates' Tickets for Labor, Jfcc, Ac. Orders left with either of the wuarf-boats will be promptly attended to. Weather nml Wntrr The weather was clear and warm yesterday. At noon the thermometer stood at 01. The river continues to decline slowly. Arrivals nml .Departures. The only arrirals and departures up to 3 p. m. yesterday, were the Armada, from Cairo; Petrolia No. 2, to Cannelton, acd the'Mollie Norton, from Henderson. nicelIaueonn. Business on the levee was fair, and the packets were receivini? quite lib erally The Armada had a fair trip of freight and passengers. Tho Petrolia had a good trip out. She is buildiDg up a fine local trade along the river between here and Cannel ton. Boat Leaving: To-linj, Foe Louisville. The peerless Morning Star is the regular packet for Louisville and all way landings at six p.m. to-day, and has superior passenger accommodations, being roomy, airy, and pleasant to travel on during hot weather, ller officers are those experienced and attentive gentlemen, Captain A.T. Gilmore, Kinnie Smith, Jr., and Henry S. Mitchell, who take pleasure in contributing to the comfort of their guests. For Henderson. Tho fleet and elegant Mollie Norton is the regular E.t II. & N. Kailroad transfet packet, and leaves for Henderson promptly at3:15r.M. Capt. Charley Perkins, A. 0. Durland, and Jerry Boyle are her admirable officers, and are immensely popular. For Caieo. The favorite Armada is the regular packet for Padueah, Cairo, and all way landings at 4 p.m. to-day, and is- magnificently ap pointed. Capt. Gus. Fowler, an old favorite in the trade, and an accomplished and pleasant gentleman, is in command. Tho Armada has superior accommodations, both for passengers acd freight, and the entire corps of officers give their business the closest attention. For a pleasant boat to travel on, we know of none superior to the Armada. In the office will be found tho30 courteous and obliging gentlemen, Will. 1 Fowler and Georgo Nichelson, with Ed. Thomas in charge of the freight department. uienuinurw from oar 2cIhiikw. Cincinnati. Tho Commercial of Monday says : Captain McManun. mail contractor between Memphis and Vicksburg before the rebellion, and Captain John K. Moody, lormerly ot tbe .Louisville Mail Jjine. were at the fenencer House yesterday. They are here for the purpose of soliciting proposals for the building of two large stcrn-whccl-ers, 200 feet long and fifty feet beam, for the Memphis & St. Louis trade. We hear they propose visiting Pittsburg before contracting, however. Captaiu Uravo s Wauanifa will slice out of the Eureka Docks to-day, with her Lull in prime order. The Gazette of Monday says: The Kate Putnam wa3 detained at Louisville several hours on Saturday by Government officers, and compell ed to take out two licenses one as an express packet, and one for carrying oil. St. Louis. The Demon-af of Mon day says: Captain George Wolf, on Friday, boueht at Cincinnati the Armadillo for $11,500 cash. A change was also made in the ownership of tho Kato Robinson. Capt. W. W. Teuton sold one-eighth to Capt. James Kcnni3ton, who takes command, for fl.fiOO; also, one eighth to C?rt. O. 1. Shinkle at the same figures, being at the rate of $12,000 for the entire boat. The Clara brought the following cargo to this port: 9,913 sacks wheat, SOb' do. corn, oats, &c, and other freight; total, 10,.Jb0 packages. 'I his shows the valuable result from the widening of a boat forward ot her wheels. She was drawing only 5 feet 4-forward, and 4i fect aft. She could have carried five or tix thousand sacks additional. Her capacity, previous to widening, wa3 about 7,000 sacks. The job ot widenint cost 110,000, which she ought to get back before Winter. The Secretary oi the Treasury has decided that steamboats that only touch at ports on our inland lakes and on our coasts, shall not be subject to entrance and clearance fees. The hulls and machinery of the Darling and Melnottc are for sale at Pittsburg. EAGLE CARRIAGE WORKS. F. IIAJIMEUSTKIX, MANUFACTURER OF I i lt li t CarriagfOH, Fancy TrottiD.B aggies, Sliiriinsr Top Bnsrsf, BorkAWB;, rikI fiprltig H'ngron, tot:, of rornrii axd locust srs., EVANSVILLE, IND. fca-Hpfdal attention given to repairing of all kinds, aud re-painting done nt the shortest notice and on tho most liberal lei ms. A tleneral Atwrlinent of Work (Xnitant!y on Hand. None nt (Ur. Kelt Workmen i"m lIoyel. aprri-dilm PHILIP DECXE2, Third Street bet. Sjeaasre tzi XU Manufacturer ot Compound Lubricating G'.h for all kinds of Machinery; Also LARD OIL, SOAPS, and CANDLSi PORE CATAWBA WINK of my own Erwth. loachllldly

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jLOUJLH ill I"TiIu.I"j r.EAi.r.K in ' Vaidies, Jewelry, Siivenvaro. jold r:-:;:s, tv.-.. At the very !ow -.1 Ku-,--r;i j i i t solid Silver; y.a..le I i oik r. Special ntU-ntiou , von to rt: air. Walchcs. I. A good J. -JL. ill i i ai'i.Ii V au A Ivv'ays on lin iul. (Correct el Jmie 2 LI, lsi.) EvansTlilcd; tra -rfordsvllle 11. II. COING J GltTH. J.en we KvauHvilie A rrivts Mail. K.vpr. I'lflhl. .1h:1j A M.. 0:1 1 l m ... 1 : 1 J A M Viueonnes.... l:tv m .. 7:11 v m ...10:1.1 i M lene Haute. 4:.)r m ...iu: v, p m... i : i j - M Tcrre Haote i InC lanapolls. fiOINQ KAST. J.riv Di.V El. N!-hl 1 x. : . 1 :') i A M ... (. ".ill. r A M Tcrre iinulc. l:;jv a A rrive IiiUiiUJHpoli.-; C'rcsllliie (.'levol.-mtl Jiullalo Pittsburg , Philadelphia, New Yorlt I'll V M ... i:.M A M...I0:O-, A M 4-..V A M...11 ; ,l x .M ... .:1 i V -M a m ... ,(: m . j ... j. . 2:1' f .v ...10: i ') l- m. . 4 :- a m I : ;0 A M ... (i : H) i m 1 : l , a i o a M .. 9 : a m... 4 :10 p m d:IM A M ...11 :Ij A m... t, 1 i- M Ohio L Mississippi. CiOINQ EAST. Leave Llghtiiing Ki, Ace. Nlnhl. V.x. Vluceunes Arrive Cinclnnntt Louuville S:IV)P M ..II:l)l M... (i:llAM tj:u0 1 M .. 1 :1) A M... C : J A M GOISO WK.MT, Mail. Nl!?iitKx. 1 n v Ki, 4 v M .. am.. 0:1") A M Leave VlhCdUUC'S A rrive Bt. Louis 11 :") r si Cairo y :6D a m 9:10 A M...r-:i'i V M . 1 : vj J' u Terrc Haute L- IniUanapoIls. Lru re Iimp'iis.3:"j A M. 7:3U A M. l:li i M. ?:I0 1 .M Arrive T. II ;M A m. 10:20 A m. 1 :j i M.lt :03 v M rituk:;inu, Evansvllle A- Ci'awfartlaville. Leave Kxp. Mull. l-'i rilil. T. llauu I; : In a m .. fi :iio v m ... fi : 1 , a m Viuceiuios S:..jAM .. tt i M...11 : l'j a t A rrive KvauhViile ...U:Va m... 10:31 v yt... 5:10 i" si R H. & N. R. R., Ncrtliorn Division TRAIN.S K)IU SOUTH. TranHlcr Pa;k-i Stnaiiir Mollis Norton leaves Kvau tvillo Uaiiy (Humlays txccpit ii,) it. a:I r.M Train leave IlenJemon at... 4:l" km. Arrive at Madisonvilln 7 :.0 I'.m. GOING NOKTIL Train leaves Madinoii ville dally (hUtlUiij'H excepted) it. 4 Mi. A. M Arrive at. Henderson 7:i0a.m Arrive at ICvansvliie ly Trau.sitrr I'acKfci Moina jnorioii u:.,ij A.r.. Making connection lioth ways ulth trains on the K. iS C it.uli oad. HTKAMUOAT LINl.M. To Locirt V11.1-K. Kvery Moudnv Id 10 o'clock a.m. Kvery fueMday, wed ties day, i'hursday, Jr 1 idu.y, and Ha! urday at B o'clock p. M. To C'aiho Dally, eicept Knndp.y, p.t 4 O'cloclt P. w. To Urke.v liivi'ii. Kvery Mond iy,Tiif-K. day, Thurnday, aud S dui Jay u. 4 o'clock P.M. Xo Kahtport. livery Tuesday and Saturday Rt4 o'clock v. M. To II KdDKRHus-ilai y, except HunJuyH, ftl i o'clock p.m. To NAKHVJLLK-Kvc: y Tin .Mlay ,Wd n enday and dAHirdjiy at 4 P. M. Transient l.oal ilailj u;i an I diuv!:. To CINCINNATI Kvt y Sit tnril ay lit hi A.M. To Cannelton Kvf ry Tuesday, Thursday, and Haiurduy at 1 1 a.m. Rockport.Htae (vla erliiir;;li and iioanVllle,) carrying t ho 111a I, It-avt-H at 7 A . M . , on Mondays, VedneKhiv and Ki ltlaj'K, Arrives hy 7 P. m., Tl.t-hdays, Thursda'ys nd Hiilnvdays. Now Harmony Mall Ktaga leaves M011daya and Kridayo at 7 . m. Anives 'i uundays and Saturdays Iy 4 i. M . Alt. Vernon Mail Sta; e leaves dally (ex .sept Hiindayx) at 7 A. m. All iveu daily ( ort Sundays) hy 2 P. M. To NmPBUKil. 1 1 una daily (njc(t SuriJay,) I'rom the AIfcrcj.ant' Hotel, at 'J o'clock p. ar. TT I'MISLIt loO.fK)) fi-t llvvo-lneh hcnil.M-lt JL 1 11 rn tier, at co--! pi-ice, ly K A 1'1'i. l-:it ASALMON, corner Ihvlsiuu and Canal Mis. inal3 dti (1 a w) .The Proprietor of thj Indian Spring, iu Martin County, Indiana., respectfully inform i the Public that, his liousa will bj cpea for visitor, tho 1st of Juna. Tiii'ni: si'Kisws a ui: si'i'i'A'i'i:! nine miles noitli of SHOALS M AHON, on the Ohio Mid .Mississippi lCallroad, In a v ry roinant c and pp tn rescue ret-doiii an, hi ndl im In ;;;iih ai. l il .ii, wtll as Hi ine rn I ai.d h it a n ical sjicciiiii-us and Indian lie lis. T'-.a famous .11 ii ItOCK, a natural euiio' ilj' if n ul Interest, htands limir the r( ml 011 Hie way In tli Station. The Mineral Waler 1 c insl ! n-1 l.y many persons as 1 he m ist valua nle d any In the West: While s-ilphur, J:;ucU .sulphur, Snip liO-Ch a ly lien to, CI in J y la-ale, and t renh Witter and in u iiuudance. Analysis Wj Ir. '. -en ol' ne r the Kprinj;s show .s t lie t(il !o v 1 us properl ies: Kree Kulphu rt tted i ( 'drot 11, l ai lxMiate of MHgnesta, Sulphate Mhik -sia, Mlicia small i;iia!itily, ('ailmnlc Acid (iis a trace, Cnloi ide. t-odiuni. Sulphate ( Snda, Sulphate Lime, Carbonate ,r Lime, lil.irldo l'otassium .small iuuntjly, Alutnina .-mall quantity. , For the fviipeiioi-ity of th" Waler jis curative mjuiit and deli dims Summer beverage, returence need only be made f Ihe thousands who have i'- -d H. It .ias been four.d especially eih-ae mis lor IyM-l-si-t in ull lis forms; ior ail dl.seases ui int. SvOinaeli, lioweis, Kidneys, I yes, .skin; tor Dropsy, .Neuralgia, s yphills, lUieumatian l-croliila, and ail '-hronlc ca-.es, ai i' is aii'aclivo and t-fhclt v. t ai.ix.ia 1 i i.. Warm, cohl, an.l Tcjhl Sliowrr r.ml Tub liaihs Furn shea of the Mineral Water. The Howling Alleys i nd Saloon are in charge of Mr. l.'ai niMiy, of l-.vancviflle, Win) will he pi -a ved to aler t ) the taMi s and enjoyment of ail hisol I Irii-nds, and as many new ones us may favor him vi!h their presence. Dally hacks will convey pi.-:-enters i t and from the Spring , e mm ciiiii; r, h the trains hot Ii ways on t h' on 10 ami .M 11,. alppt Uallroad at sin s Stntion. Hacks Will also run helween Jiedhnd, ou Hie IoulHVllle, Nnv Albany and Chicago road, (Mid the spi-lns. J), it. i. L'.NI 'll'i:, Pioprlclor. The place, wil h sever; lminlred acres,!-. foi'Hiile r leasy lor a. Ie m d y :i, June 17, dth.taut; JOHN IVIXSOIi, BKAS3 rOUNDEK ANI) FIiasiiMii, Stcan and t as-L'li-c Fitter, Mannfaeturer and I :. H r in Steam ami Water CiaiH" s, Sj.t 1 i-rnml jvai.t.iil iletal, and ad A.U-l.-s iij.peitalniu jlo u Lravi t'oundiy. STEAM B01T AS WlXKllil Ul.U Water Street, let. I'litcatul I.cet. KVANii VI LLK, 1.1. C;ih pa'J 'or lopiiur a.-id Iha.'.s WANTED AGENIiJ for An entirely new work; that, b ;s been In aeilve preparation lor vei ,M years. 'rUl illy tndm -ed by I. -a :in lei- met, id nil the irineipnl demmilnatl.m ' or a Pi-pare circular, jivim; lull pall leu ar ., WltU httlll.ll! paie-, un.. 11 KHIllpl th" elegant tull-i'af vim:, v.-tn hium thu work Hid be ''" :-s l '. -. V I-; -s 1 , I ' u 1 . ! 1 1 1 1 r. ; s We t l-'ourl hili e ! , jy.'.dlt,Wll I'luilun.ti,