Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 August 1869 — Page 3

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fSAlURDAV. .ATJUUdT 7. 1SG3 T1IE rOLLlES OF FAMIIOX Se?ere Strictures oa IHsh-beeled Boos, Halr,Dyes, NaScd flecks, Etc. Another hnrr Fnl .ami ridifMiIoua fash ion ia ia the hi?h heeled boots, which nave again worked round Irom our great grandmothers. A slight heel is an advantage in walkirg, but those high heels, with the excessively small surface and the sharply beveled sides, makd walking a service of pain and . difficulty. Besides, they destroy the shape of the leg, which is eomcthiEg to be considered. They.throw the weightjforward and they strain on the shin, and consequently they diminish the back muscle, the calf, and convert the fore part into an ugly bow. The shape of our shoes and boot's is itself an outrage ngain3t common sense, but we woman are not alone ia this absurdity, nor are we to b'.ame, so that as the papers deal with our osrn iollie3 specially, we may be lot off without any personal and peculiar reproof therefor. Bat what can we say of the fashion which dyes the hair, paints the cheeks, blackens the eyelids with antimony to make the orbit look larger and the lashes longer, or that expands the pupils with belladonna, no matter at what cost of complexion or future eyesight? What, too, can we say of the - fashion which uncovers the arm3 and j neck ia the eveoing, after having clothed them through the day in flannel or velvet, or in warm wadded stuffs? Woman, threatened with bronchitis or rheumatism sit all day in a warm room muffled up to the throat in thick material; at night they uncover below their shoulders, and go out in the cold winter air with just an opera cloak thrown over their shivering skins." But this is fashion mni nniw cif m itarft . (ii;orpv it 1 nnne of us dare go out it- the even-? lag with uresse3 maaa alter tne pattern of our morning ones, 'or wear in tho s morcing low bodices tod short sleeves, to at least equalize the risk and.lnure us ; to tho evening attire without damage-1 There is no intrinsic reason why we should not be sitting in low ; bodices ; and short sleeves at ais very momeni, ' though we will make it 10 o'clock; but it' we were, we should bo thought , mad or bad, or both, and not even , our staunches friends would stand by ui ButwbolJyoue thing or the other would be a 'wiser system than ' the present, and would be productive of fewer catarrhs, bronchial affections nd consumptions. Ah! it is a sad thought which jpriogs up from that last wordl If we could only see, as " those removed from our own spbure ! would see, the criminal foily of sacri" ! ficing beautiful and valuable lives to the fashion which . imposes naked necks as a rule for evening oostumes? Many a sweet young creature, who would have lived into happy old oge , as a beloved wife and nappy mother, has sone to an early grave because of ' that ball or that party at which she , caught cold from exposure. But fashicn so willed it; and neither mother ; nor daughter had strength to resist her impalpable but absoluto decrees. ; We Ai obey her, young and old alike, those who shou'd keep their , . beauties saored, and those who have none to show the delicate who have to' be kept alive by art and care the j lean who are too ugly for any one to , 'find pleasure in the oonraplation ofj their ankles the wrinkled and the j i gross, V- tuu':V"J'' - ." - lug pyu'cijr' nuuuui ujuid uidu'du than a bit of cauza cr lace can give and only very few of us that, which, even when welt oa into the fifties, we consider it quite superfluous for anything to be gained by concealment. . down our bodices, that is a matter too fatent and too paintul to oe discussed, . t is a race among us who shall wear I the dress lowest and show the largest j Expanse of shoulder And yet wo mean on harm : we mean oaly to be fashion- i able .that is the worst ot it. r The nicest weman amonsr us pure, , high-minded woman, who , would die j rather than be guilty ot impropriety. if it appeared like an in propriety to them, and whose very innocence makes that unsupicious" of evil, yet become accustomed, as every one must, more or les?, to an objectionable fashion, and follow it in pure simplicity of nature, as a thing without meaning or effect. Also the nicest women among ns are just those who always follow who have not sufficient boldness of mind or manner to make a public protest against aoythiuz indorsed by tho majority women who are not touched by the evil of a baleful custom, and by whose own purity is elimenated tho poison of a mischievous fashion. They follow, and their moral support bolsters up the bad Jbit, and gives countenance to the bad followers thereof. But what can wo say when originality is still censured as unwomanly, and a public protest, be it even against evil, is set down as "strong minded and un feminine?" JEWELRY, &C.: MAIN (J5 WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE. LOIIS niTTItOLFF, DKAI.KK IX Watches, Jewclrjr. Silverware, Spectacles, Clocks, Plated Ware, GOLD J'EJTS, 4cJ, At the Tery lowest Eastern prices. Solid Silvers arc & Jewelry Ma-J to order. 1 Special atteutlon lveu to repairing fine Waictiei A good stock Of Amrricuu ITatclies Always ou hand, , IfelO d6m ' TV - J U- - -if loinroiEmciiimQssi Ja'A5?nla iaXwTwtlfuS J&IVCOilS,

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JOHS 8. M'CORKLE. JOHSP.TWJli). McCORKLE & TWEED, Contractor nnd IJulWcw, And Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blind, Frames, Brackets, Ao., Ac, Cor. WALSfT EIGHTH STREETS. EVAS-S7H.UC, ISD. All orders will receive prompt attention BUILDERSV MiX3 ORIUxM . 3IH3IS V H303a?a 'dKi 'anrA&KVAa 'isnaoi pas maiA naoMiajj : pas niooj39ig sooT-id" .siajn-peinaww ? iijs pa pniTi Xi3A qsinani m3 pn "ay 'sajjQ 'sanaH 8iqK Jams pa nnii noir paw ibis pzi9iqrc 4wg 3at -jooa jo 3019 a8it paua; no Aq HIY1S T1YAUSS.XJ IX0KH3A joj friaaSv 9Jt M. OJKApjuq isaSjl eqi qiiA Badaioa Surij tisooas ai a a iqi xxoS 2aijns3 'an eqi T Unfqj.OaA Sajsndcuoo 'aaVJiaHYII 'la:iI'II.m jo xjojs eSji mo oi non adv ano.f una XMiU3n-I PinoA 9 'flNIHG07J ': . ( 8IYE oIHVrl I .IN3K30 'REll 'STIVN . , . . ,: , " ' ' SP1 IH JO S3HSIriaVA .xXIfla -SlfO 'SIBSflHa SINIYJ - , , - . 1 V . " . ' , P3 II J SSV1D , - .' ' ; -ipja oi pn poq no Q32V1D r (13KI2IJ 'HSVS 8S jrpinojj (PJSTxy prj3 GDJsiuu) spHTCq 'ifsug 'RIOOQ ; ; IO 9xtx qi tr ta;qijA 91Vl oujnuvw o) pjbJ jjJ aav puts saza vnsn n II jo Jl3Ti eSj v pq no dx M sSaippiopi. -- ' pnTi 'spaia 'qs3 'sjooq tn soJrT Jno'nonatlddw no no Pjhmjoj o) .CJdq loin oq nuqv A 'noX q pDJjnbi Snuuu Basi.idnio su 400 if 'iqi no.f aaint-aoaiJdx9 ssai qiM It f"t ' uouI nq, 'Ma9 pa Wmnl Pia -01 88 '; linq jo nono'RJsns tll 1 wool ai auo nj saOin qtqtunj a bo 9ln) -owjnaui 'oiauqoata s aaaijadx9 .wuai 3jP"na 8 'ot 9ao -h i"i"n au UUMOurtw w sjjdutoo laauiqsuqwisoano 'Saipuaq u, paajabji SaiqiiiaAS qsjamj oi esodojd n pn, ni pat. toj pwiu ,wdM 9,w zzL 11 IL ll , ' . lL, TSIDLE, MIEKS & BliO., Contractors and Builders, , " And 1'roprletors of the Southern XMuiiing? Manufacturers of and Dealers In SASH, DOORi. BLINDS, FRAMES, I! rackets, Mouldings, And all kinds of work for building purposes. Dealers In FLOORING, WEATHER. ISOAROINO, DKKsSKD UKDRES3KD LUiliiKK. All klEds or STEAMBOAT AND CUSTON WORK Done promptly. Corner Water and Goodsell Streets, Opposite Lamasco Wliarf, api30 EVANSVILLE. IUD. TliK MliSdtlBCK the Lumber Busiuess at his old stand at the corner of Main and Seventh Streets and would respectfully lnforn tne pnblu that his stock is large and second to nen In the a-iHortmenta, embracing llne ol t tulckneiHes and quality, from the nlc Third Common BiiKiuaw Board up Three-Inch t'irst Clear Planlc. Also, SM DOUltS of various thick ne and styles, and , IO,OiM LiIOHTS. Window S&xh, Vine and Poplar Shini, , S and 4 -feet iJtth, Mouldings, Casin.-Quarter-Round, sc, Ac. , Orders from the country, river or 1. . filled promptly. e21 d im JOHN F. QLQVK.-. W ILLI vVIVX 1 1 LT IV IN ICJ MAscFAcraRia oir . Saj,h, Uoors,Blind3, Frames, &c. and Dealer la , PLaa and Poplar Lumber, Shingis SIDIXO, FLOOaiXti, Ac, Office and Factory, Corner flh and Warn Utrteit, Evausvllle, lnd. Orders from abroad promptly attended u xaalS dtf DIinGGISTS. JOU. L.IV tL, Wholesale and Retail Dru. Dealer In Medicines, Paiuls, Oils, Bruslus, MAIN ST., bet. Second and Third. Kvmjjs vUle, Ilq Particular attention given to CUTTiic WINDOW OJjAH3 to any sue. IJuu-ildii PHALOX'S "PAPHUS LOTIOJi Tor Eeautlfjlns the Skin aad Coui piexion. Removes all Eruptions. Freckles. Plmrles. Moth Elotcaea, Tan, etc., and rendeis be skin toft, fair, and blooming. not J-ames in ue nursery it ia invaiu able. For Gentlemen after Shaving it nas no equal. 'Panhlan Lotion" Is the only rellabl remedy for diseases and blemishes oi the PHAtoars "PApiiiAJr soap" 101 the Toilet, Nursery, and Bath, -will noi chap the Bkin. Price 2j cents per cak a. FLOR E WATO." "'JUK 1K MA1TO." A New Perfume for the Handlcerrhlei. Exquisite, Delicate, Lasting Fragrance. PHALON A SON New York. Bold by all druggist. Jyttd

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CIRCUS AND ANIBIALS.

ALDERMAN & LADD, (JF.OnfiE W. BE flAYEX, i W. If. CAKKOLI,, W3I. ALEERIIAX, .... SA?f. II. JOSEPH, .. .

Ab refitted, rearranged, and reorganized for tho SPRING AND SUMMER TENTING SEASON or 1S69, have Inaugurated their campaign, and will appear

EVANSVIL XLiE,

For One

FRIDA1T, AUGUST 13, 1869.

Announcement GEORGE W- DE

hi sincere and heaitfelt thank to the

public for the patronage ao liberally be-

stowea upon nim ia pieaiure in assuring log people that he

lshed time, energy, acd means to collect 1 1 ONE GRAND COMBINATION the best

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And his Infant Daughter,

LA (tv MASTER

WILLIE.

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THE INDOMITABLE LASIELL BROTHERS'.

MR. JOE

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DS. L. G. JOHNSON, Homooopatiiist. OfF.OE-No. S MARLETT'8 BLi CK, corner Main and Fifth streets. Office Honrs -From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and from 7 to 8 P.M. At his residence, corner Bell and Centre Streets, when not at office. au3 dly 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. Coal in all eases must be paid lor wh.en ordered,. Agent for the celebrated PARAMS1 COAL. JOS. THOMAS. Office in American House. nov4 dly FAHNLEI, KHUN & CO., Western Brewery, Mannfactnrers of Lager Beer, Ale,' and Porter, In barrels, half-barrels, kegs and bottles. OFFICE-Xo. 85 MAI5T ST., EVA1T8VILLE, INDIANA. nov71y BLYTHE HYNES, ATTORNEY-AT - LAW. OFFICE THIRD STIiKET, In WALKER'S BUILDING. novli ly WHEELER & BIGGS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cor. First and Sycamore Sts., "EVANSVILLE, IND. norll ly Dr. Jas. C. Bierbower, ; RESIDENT DEXTIST, ; QjTW-No. 10 FIRST 8T., Between Main and Locutt , Returns his t banks for tne liberal SatroDage received during the past ve years, and hopes by fair dealing to merit a continuance of the same. Chloroform administered when desired. (oc28 dly .W..WAOH8, STATION EU, BOOK B1SDEB, And Blank Book Manufacturer, . And Dealer in School Books, Pictures and frames. Mirrors, Look lng-Glasses, Frenon Glass, c, OLD BOOKS KE-BOUBTD. NO. 70 MAIN STREET, . (HIDDIBJCH'8 BLOCK.) EVASSVILLE ...,..IXDIAKA. nov31y C H. CBA3IXB. ' Jacob Saiat, (Formerly salesman at J. S. Rlcker'a.) CRAMER & SALAT oi Have Just opened a splendid stock ol - BOOTS AND SHOES, In a part of Scbapker, Bossing A Co. 's large store-room. Their stock la complete, and goods will be sold CHEAP. If yon want good bargains, call. pr29d3m GEO. A. BITTROLFF, D CALEB IN WATCHES, JEWELRY Gold Pens, Spectacles, Eyeelasses, Oliver and Plated Ware, Watch and Clock Material, Ko. eit MAIM tT., BeU Kecond and Third, EVAK8VIXI.B, Inb. Watches and Clocks Repaired and warranted. Chas. Amu, wit' Geo. A. Blttrolft loc dly PETER VIEKLINO, DRUGGIST, And Dealer in Paints. Oils, VARNISHES, DYEHTUFms, WINDOW UJ.Af blliUICAL 10;UUMKSTS, Pare Winn and : Ilrandlee, And all popular Patent Medicines ot the age. NO. 2 North Water Street, ETANNVltLE ..INDIANA oc29 ly DR. F. L. DAVSS,1 Homceopathle Physician. Office on Second Street, between Main and Locust. oc28 dly DR. E. J. EHRMAN, Homeopathic Physician. Office No. 19 Becond Street, between Main and Locust. OBce Hours From 8 A.M. to 13 M., and 1 to 5 f.k At his residence, corner of Seventh and Chestnut Streets, after night. - oc28 dly Osborne, 27 Locust Street. Osborne, SIGN PAINTER. Osborne's Show Cards. Jnnl2 dtf mm Evansviile Business College, Corner MAIN fc THIRD SIS., ETlXSYILLE, IXDIAX1. Book-keeping, Penmanship, and Mathematics made specialties. Sexton both day and evening. For circulars, giving terms, Ac, or specimens of Penmanship, address WKLLS fc liLIXKK, . novll y Proprietors. S3 . PS GIBSON & WELSH, T? LUMB K H S, ikalj:k3 in Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead,WaterClcseta, U02 A1 COLD BATHS, Shower Baths, Force and Lift Pumps, ALE PUMPS, WROUGHT IRON PIPES, C Water introduced into country dwellings from cisterns or wells, giving all w conveniences of a city supplied with waier works. Ko change of range on stove required to heat the water. 5 Locust Street, EVANSVILLE, IND.

STEAMBOATS.

Regular E7arsvill3 and Cincinrati Pac'ie IN PLACE OF THE CHARMER. The fine steamer j IT a 11 11 y Jl r a ii 1 e i s, i Henry Miller, MasterS. T. James, ;-lerKS Leaves for Cincinnati and all way ports EVERY SATURDAY AT IO A.M." ror ireigut or passage apply on board. or to C. 14. KUDI). au2dtf Aaeut. Regular Mou day Packet for Paducah, Eastport and Florence. The elegant Passenger Steamer "9 Lib Howtei.1" Master : Robert McMecean, Clerk, Leaves for the above and all Intermediate points every MONDAY at 4 o'clock p.m. Orders for Pine Lumber, dressed or undressed, or for Tennessee Pig Iron, Ailed promptly, and at lowest rates. For freleht or pannage apply on board. or to HUMPHREY, PATRICK tU, oc2Sdtf Agents. Regular Evansvilla. Green River, and Hartford Packet ; The beautiful new Steamer .. Jok McRkynolds, Master,;. ; ; Will ply as a regular packet between Evansviile and all points on Green River, and on Rough '''reek to Hartford. Will leave Evansviile every MONDAY and THURSDAY at 5 p.m. nihil dtf Dexter's Independent low-pressure Packet . quicKSiep, ji H. T. Dkxxek. .Master, Leaves Evansviile for Cairo every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 p.m., positively, connecting at Cairo with St. Louis Memphis, and New Orleans packets. no--rtdtf - HUKB NiCHELHGN, Agent. Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet . for Paducali and Cairo. v Tb finely appointed steamer -' " J' ; ;-ir?.ia,.:-'' j " OUMBE R L, A-isrr, ; Wjf.A.IiOWTH.MMwr; '"' ilAHio. Wkioht, Clerk, j; Will ply as the regular Tuesday and Friday packet for Cairo and all way leading. Leaves Evansviile every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 4 p.m. . Leaves Cairo every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at S p.m. Through bills of lading given for freight" over the Mobile A Ohio Railroad. For fi'Sight or passage apply on board, or to W.U. UtiOWfl CO. or DUKE N1CHELSON, AaenU. Jyistf Eran3 villa, Henderson & Nashville Railroad Transfer Packet. The fleet and splendid sldewheel steamer Mlollio Norton, ' CHARLEY PERKINS, Maxter; ! !.'." A. O. UCRLiMB, Clerk. Will ply as a resrular packet between Evaosvilleand Henderson, ottering nn equaled accommodations to travelers and snippers. Leaves Evansviile daily at 3 p.m. Leaves Henderson daily at 734 a.m., matting close connection with the E. A C. R.R. FA Kbi Through and way passengers only ftw cents. JanHdtf W. G. BROWN A CO., Agents. Regular Evansviile ' and BowlingGreen Packet; ; The fleet and elegant Packet , . - :klA'I.YON, W. 8. Vanmetek, Master; - i LkopotD Kahk, Clerk, Leaves Evansviile for BOWLING-GREEN every TUESDAY, at 4 p.m. Leaves Evansviile for WOODBURY every SATURDAY, at 4 p.m. For freight or passage apply on board. nov24 dtf ' . ForPadncan and Cairo. Regular Wednesday and, Saturday "," Packet. , i The magnificent side-wheel steamer A. M. DusoCCKET, Master; WZU P. FOWXKR, niRrV. i Leaves Evansviile every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 4 p.m.Leaves Cairo every THURSDAY, and SUNDAY at 5 p.m., making close connections at Cairo with hrst-claxs packets for KU Louis. Memphis, and New Orleans. Connects at Evanttvlile with the E. AC. xv. c, and trie Tarascon ror Louisville. For freight or passage apply on board, or to (. M-HUMrHKhit (JO.. or DUKE JNICHELSON, sel3 tf Accents. Regular Tri-Weekly Packet . For Newburg,.Owenshorot -Rod-port, Granduiao, HawesviUe, and GanncUon. : , , . The New and Light-Draught Steamer PETSOLIA Ko. S, John H. Trlplelt, Master; John A. Adams, Clerk, Leaves Evansviile for the above and all way ports every TUksDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 10 A.K. 1 Returning, will leave Cannelton every WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and SUNDAY, at 6 a.m. , For fielght or passage apply on board, or to HUMPHREY, PATRICK A CO., apr30 dtf Agents. Regular Evansviile and Tennessee River Packet. For Padaoab, Johnso.iTlIle, and The eet and spleLdld steamer SAM., ORR, ALLEN DUNCAN, Master; Guy ViifyAiiD, Clerk, Leaves Evansviile for Eastport and all Tennessee River way landings as a regular weekly packet, every Saturday at 4 p. m., taking freight and passengers at lowest packet rates, nd giving especial attention to the fillins? of orders. for freight or pasnae pp!y on board. sel6 tf DUKE NiCHELHON, Agent. Notice ,cf Copartnership. Cif AKf.KN Vir.IIEI,3II and I'ETEIt FRICK liavint: entered into a copartnership as ALE WiAUilW, the business will be carried on at the old tstauci of Chas. Wllbelmi, on First Street, between Vine and Division. Evansviile, Ind., June lt, 1&-.9. Jyl3 W I L II E L 311 & FRICK, . Sole Agents for the Genuine Madion SS -A-l PITTSBURG ALE & PORTED EVANSVILLE ALE,LA?ErirOUi.' BEK, LONI). IN aLK, BKOW ; STOUT. Ac., AO., EeL. Vine and Division. 'ass-All oidei3 from home or abroad promptly filled. IJylStiif JFreiicIi 3LicLi Springs. TIIKMK CELKIIKA'tKl. M'lUXJS liave changed hands fcince last waterIuk ea-on. 'J he houne has been thoroughly refitted and furnished with new furniture, with a weli-furuisheu table, and with bathing-rooms for .cold and warm bathH. r IA daily hack lice from Shoals Station on theU. A M. Raliroad, aud also Iroiu Orleans, on the Louisville, New AlbaDy A Cnlcago Railroad, to the Springs, with a dally mail to te Springs. Hack charges trom Shoals to the Springs reduced to 82 00. Address RYAN A TUCKER. Jy2 d2m

I . V I? n NJZ y . t- o:ierJtlrer Items See Fburlh Paye , STj :a M BOAT PRINTING No printing establishment In lh West iipji better facilities or greatei ability ror doing finn Steamboat Printins. our assortment ot Job Type, thonan verv large and somplete.l.i constantly beingadded to, and our .(ob department Is tiudr the perxonal supervision of one of the beHtlob printers ... . V. , I L......n ,1... 1 . .

in tfiw uuaeupi. v are prepftred TO print Posters, plain or funcy. Rill Heads, fctlls Lading, Cards, Dec and Meal Ticketa, Bills of are. Mates' Tickets for Lnbor, Ac, Ac. Orders left with either of the wharf-boats will be promptly attended to. Wnther aud Water A heavy rain fell yesterday morning, which caused the weather to be quite pleasant during tho day. At 2 p.m. the mercury stood at 78. The river i3 still falling, but there is a good stago of water yet. Arrivals nad Depart n res. The arrivals and departures up to 3 p.m. yesterday include the Cumberland, from Cairo; J. L.Graham, from Wabash River; Mollie Norton, from Henderson; Palestine, from Louisville; Petrolia No. 2, from Cannelton. . Mlseellaneona. ' Business on the levee continues dull The Cumberland brought in a good trip of freight and passengers.. -The J. L. Graham arrived from Wabash River with a barge in tow, and had "a good trip. Among her freight were 23,000 feat lumber, 1,250 bags wheat, 70 barrels flour, 350 bags oat?, and a lot of scrap iron The Mollie Norton brought up 80 hogsheads tobaeco from Henderson. The officers of the Graham confirm the report that the Louisa had broken her shaft. Sho was lying at New Hiirmony trying to repair the broken piece of machinery-. The Palestine and Petrolia No. 2 had very fair trips down. Boats Leaving- To-IHy. Foa Cairo. The favorite Armada is the regular: packet for i Paducah, Cairo, and all way landing at 4 P. M. to day, and is magnificently appointed. Captain Gus. Fowler, an old favorite in the trade, and an accomplished and pleatant gentleman, is in command. The Armada has superior accommodations, both .for ; passengers and 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. Will, P. Fowler and Geo. Nicbelson attend to the passengers, and Ed. Thomas runs the freight department. . . For WooDBuay.The pretty Ada Lyon is the regular Green Iliver packet at 4 P. M. to-day, and is a pleasant and popular steamer. She is in charge of those cleyer and competent gentlemen, Capt. W.SJ Vanmeter and Leopold Kabn. This is the last trip the Ada will make, a her cabin will be put on the new hull next week. For Cincinnati. The fino stoamer Fanny Brandeis, as neat as a new silk gown, is the regular packet for Cincinnati, to day, at 10 o'clock A.M. The Brandeis is Tunning in place cf the Charmer. Henry Miller is in command, with S. T. James and Kitt. Rudd in tho office. The Fanny Brandeis will go through on prompt time, and passengers and shippers will take due notice. For Eastport. The splendid Bam. Orr is tho regular and dcrservedly popular packet for Eastport and all Tennessee River way landings at 4 p.m. to day. Capt. Allen Duncan, the pioneer in tho Tennessee River trade, is her excellent commander, and Guy Vinyard and AL Maynard have charge of the office, and ! are polite and obliging gentlemen. Give the Orr a big trip to-day. j For Henderson. The elegant and fleet railroad 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 passengers. A. O. Durland and C. J. Boyle, two pleasant gentlemen, are her clerks, and will give strict attention to the comfort of passengers. ,. For Cannelton. The neat and excellent Petrolia No.1 '2 leaves promptly at 10 A. M. to-day for Cannelton and all way landings, for the especial accommodation of the people aloDg the coast. She is in charge of those popular and clever gentlemen. Captain John H. Triplett and John Adams. : For Wabash Riveb. Tho fine steamer J. L. Graham, Capt. Lloyd Rowan in command, will leave at noon to-day for the Wabash River, aud will take freight and passengers to: New Harmony, Grayville and Carmi. She ia a fine little boat, and has excellent accommodations. Send your freight down in time. For Louisville. The great Morn -iog Star, the pride of tho Louisville line, returns to Louisville at 6 P. mthis evening, and is a choica boat for passengers. Her state-rooms arc spacious and well appointed. Her tables are elegantly and liberally supplied, and her officers are experienced and efficient, courteous, affable and obliging. Captain A. T. Gilmore is in command, and Kinnie Smith, Jr., and Henry S, Mitchell are her popu lar clerks. . UiewuiuifM from our Kxeliaunr. Cincinnati. The Enquirer of Thursday has the following dispatch: Ford's Mills, 0'iio, August 3. At 9 o'clock this morning, a smoke was discovered in tho after part of the main deck of the new steamer Mollie E. Gilpin. The discovery was made too la'c to d any good, as the flames had gotten too much the start, and in Epite of all t fforta used to save her, in less than halt an hour the boat was entirely consumed. The firo is suppose! to have originated from sparks from the blacksmith's forgo. She was built and owned by Capt. Charles L. Gilpin, of New Orleans, and intended for the New Orleans, Shrcveport and Jefferson trade. Tho boat wa3 insured for 120.000. The Gazette of Thursday says: The Dove No. 2, which has been plying between Louisville acd points on Kentucky River the past season, has laid up at Jeffersonville. The repairs to the locks and dams in Kea-

' tneky River hav t oluj.o.-.c.-! -;f. i the w.ter vriil be drawn of! at o-. "

uu iuu juovt win remain in r :?!. -o-ment until the repair i are ooui let:- L The Commcrnal of Tliurs.hy m : W-iWm .Ger W. Cull ura aI Mr. ri i Vazicf' 0' the Shamrock, arrived hero Ly raii j ctcnlay, vin-zier-the latter being aHjn eft!. timable ladv. . CH Tony Quinlan has por e t' Lf vine, iu ac, as i;i3re CI ti.e i'. , Strider, leaving l'ortlai f or Nc.V Orleans on Saturday. Captain Jas. S.. Clicnowcth L-t . r -turned from a recreative tour in the Blue Grass region o; Kentucky, lie will not depart for C'nna at prc-cnt. Dense logs prevtil aliao.-t every morning, detaining all the rackets an hour or two in their arrival. Capt. John B. J)a is is commandine Liberty No. 2 in the Mcuiphi.s and White River trade. The Mayflower, !a"d up at New Orleans, will havj her upper fuarJ--taken off and be conc erted iato a cotton boat for the Oua ;Lita tra io. .' Jos. S. l'agaud. river reporter cf the New Orleans PL a unite., has srone to Paris with his family. The house of Mr. Kirker, sis nines below Manchester, on the Kentucky side of the river, was totally destroyed by fire Monday nieht. Loss ?2,0W. Mr. Kirk er is an old and well known mate, but has been furmins recently. All that he owned ir the world was swept away in one ni jht, as there was no insurance. Louisville. The Coueur-Jouenal of Thursday says: The river eonuacLCid fjllics very slowly yesterday, and up to dark had fallen two inches, 'viih five feet ten inches water in the ean-il, three lect ten inches water in, the chute, and two eet ten inches water oa the rocks. Tho arrivals and departures were few and far between yesterday, and business was very dull. Weather close " and warm, with indications of rain. . Contain .Trr (Mark's nitr Mr-A 7 ! ! -. v acket was successfully launched at iarmora'i shinvard votfr.-law nf'.-c-r. noon, and was tarred over to th" wharf to rcce ve her maehitury, whicli is being built at the manrnotn establishment of Kik, Dennis Co. rCapt. R. 11. Wooifilk left for New York on Tuesday. St.Louis. The ? w?ocraof Thursday Eays: Merchants want steimers with sacked wheat to disiharire tho same on a platform at th ! St. Louis elevator. Wc think th' s plan will soon be generally adopted, and it is a very direct blow to the skid, tarpaulin, dray, and weighing Interests ou our levee. Wj have never seen in St. Louis such determination to lower the expense of hand insi cargoes. " FRUIT JARS. MARK, WARREN CO., DIUEtT LVrofiTERS of Glassware aiul China, No. 25 NOItTO I IRVi - - KVrtVIl.Ui, 1N1. Fruit J ar?; Is vitw y nit extra larg lrnit bwison, we contrH'tfl Hriiisual slock or FKU J1HAMW; but ns tS. : A5TTICIIATM roj of tlie ))icM'iit in March lor :ni IT JAhS of 1JI T Vl-F.H UAVK Al.KKA 1)1 1A KltKLiY MOST BANliLTlNK El Cri-.Cl'ATi' iNH, wo would mlvtse ruston THKIR OliUKHS KA fMctnrers celicrally ht wpatlier (s:iy Junt-), I eri to .'si-,i i. tLY. CJIasM man up juiikhn? in liot tun cutting oil' th n Jars wiil flow supply, aud ilouhtArt norce as mo hbiiko PK1CES OOKKKSI'UX , ; We iiave tbo fulluwU g excellent bruLds; LTMiK'S TATKNT SELF-SEALEII, Tin cap. In ono pir-cfi. llubbtr band oi!slde the jar. Uremly improved l"hi year by ft now opener, iiiaiiu iii one pieo very Kirnple; tbut o ercoin : i:g lliu only objection ever arced ut'u.'nst tins vtiy popular Jar. 11ns bc-eu m great tlumand lor ten years. lIliRO" iit. SH J tJiS. Self-sealers; ncrewtcpand rublx r band. Toe rubber Uoin not come lu contact witn tbe fruit. JIKAVY mx iI..V.VS .i.V!:s. Tin top, wire fastenir g, URowjf i:im i jails. Hat glazed. Tin top, wire Tautening. WNo charge for boxes wh(-n ordered in full p2kagfc8. Quarts, li tio.tu in u bus; liali-Kailons, 4 iliitn. Bo,t Ked Sealing Wix, ln 5-pound packages, to unit tUe Utavy rma mid biowu earthen JarH. Fall ttirections for picptuliig frnit cud Reallng jar-s accompany eac j package. Sand ia your 0i dsrs at once ! Jur.I : Til. lu The Proprietor cf the Indian Springs in iilartin Couaty, Indiana, respectitilly inform j tlie Public that his housa will ha cpea lor visitors the 1st of Juno. T1IKSF. SPKI'S AltK siti a i nine mllen uortii of HlluAIi si'A'liON, on tiie Ohio axil Mississippi Kailroad, lu a very romantio and pli itirejuo region, abiiuudina; in sarnn and jNh, as well at mineral and botanical speeimi-rw anil lutiian ltelios. Tiie famous .11 "fi HUC'K, ni tural curiosity of great mi reMt, stands near the road ou tne way to tho Station. Tho Mineral Water i- considered lv many persons ns the n-ost valuabi ; "uny in the Went: White Sulphur, JJiack .-iii-oar,Sulpho-t:iialyhode, Chi..'ybeuie, and Fresli Whim- and in obuudance. Analysis by Ijt. ; yen ot one of the springs kIiowk the lol.'owiii!? projK-rl ie-; : l"ree Hulphnretied ilytlroKen, Carbonatif of Megnehia, Kul;,hat Alaue.-.ia, M:n;ia itmall quantity, Carh-n ic Acid i.is a trace, Cnloride riodiuiii, Sulphate ol siiiin, Hulpiiate fjime, Carlmjatc nl J.lnn, t"hfollde I'oia.s&ium small quantity, Alumliia -mail quantity. For tho superiority t the Winer ns a curative agent aud delicious Sumii'i r heveraije, retereuco need enly be madd to the tnousandi who have meu it. Jt 'laslu-cti fout-d especiallv etHcai ions lor Lymk i !.i in all Its Inrtiij; lor ill disease oi" the Ktoiuacb, liov.eB, K, Ineys, l yes, !sl;in; lor Liropsy, Neuralgia, Syphilis, l;iieuni.tUrrj, McroluiH, and all chronic cases, ai it. Is au active and erticie -it altekatim:. Warm, told, and Tepid Shaivcr :iud Tub UatUs t'un Ished of the Mineral Water. The IJowllnsj Alleys vud Saloon are ia Chance of Mr. Carmtdv, of Kvan.sviiile, Who will bo pleased to cater to .the t.it. s and enjoy tm-lit ol nil Infold irien..s, an! as many new ones as n ay l.ivor him wan their presence. Daily hacli.s will coi. vcy p is on--rs to and from the t-i -iii-, , conneeiin vnh t ho trains both wy on Ui-' o.t to and M).-t.-8ippl Kallroad at Shoals Station. Hacks will also run between Kt-limit, ou tne Louisville, New Albany and Chu-;u;o U.uiroad, and the Kpi ins. U.K. 1UN1HUK, I'roprielor. Tho plae, with seven hundred acres, is foi sale or least) for a It t m CI years. June 17, dtlslauK 51. CAXI.V CO., Dcnlcrw in Liiuov;i, Rectiflers of tb ) Celebrated WABASH VAT.I.KY. l.KCiAI, TENiiKK and XXX v;ilsK, And Distillers of Colo-ue Spirits, No. ios mais iki:i:t, ' ;fc.VANSVII.LE 1D,