Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 August 1869 — Page 3

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..AUGUST 19. ISiiJ. Wbat a&cs us Bad. " Original sin," say some; "Xecesgary," say others; "Opportunity," say a tteird set. Whatever the cause may be, it is certain there are many bad folk among U3, in prisons as well aa oat of them. Let us consult a table in the last ,'Trisoa Iteport.' Here we find that of tho ltHi prisoners recorded lor theyesr twenty-five per cent, of ail could not read, fortyseven per cent, were it temperate, and stvenfy-seven per cent, had not learned a trade. Want of bcok-edu-cation, intemperance, want or occupation, are the three groat causes of crime, leaving original sin, &c, out of the question: and cf oil thefe the igtioran je of an occupation is by far the mojt fertile. We can hardly question that of these tweaty-tive out of every hundred criminals who could not read, a portion, and we believe a large portion, might have been saved from vice and crime, if they couM have amused and entertained themselves with good books and . newspapers, in those leisure hours when the grog'sheps hold open their doors so invitingly. In referring to tha Report, we find, as sustaining us in this belief, that in the -Pennsylvania Penitentiary " the Library as a reformatory agent is of incalculable value," We find iu Missouri the same, and and that in one year 11,213 books were taken out an average ot thirtyeight per man. Now whatever, will restore men to virtue must avail to keep them virtuous. Therefore, some education men muit be made to have. Intemperance we have so often preached against, that nothing new need bo S3id; and indeed nothing new need be said; for r.lt admit its evils. The real question is: how can they be suppressed? ' " , '-..i':'- :":',-' Wan, of occupation :--evotity-seven out of every hundred of these criminals had never bee u 'put to any trade, had-notibeen tanght:.whcn young how to work, and so when hunger cama they begged; and when that tailed they stole; and when that was found to supply thengreat craving, they become " criminals'," and henceforth were not only useless, but evil positively. One cause for this we suggest, we urge, we demand, attention to. Whenever a human being comes into the street to beg, it is a proof that, he isnot where ho ought to be. That is, there is no work to be had there, or the person is unwilling or unable to do it. We ask that by all great cities provision be made for unblio farms and workshops,, bo that tile instant a man becomes a beggar he may at lonce be placed where lie can work for the benefit of the comwunity as well as himself, before he becomes a criminal, . 5So fully persuaded are we that a large share of our criminals are the direct product cf beggary, that we cannot too strontly urge upon. our fellow men that this is ono most effective way, if not the only ono, to put an enl to pauperism and its consequent crime. London is nigh swamped by thec two giant evils, and she do3S nothing but patch the gore. It breaksjout again, and worse. Great ai England is, and able as her men arc, she does not grasp the evil asifshement to crush it. Let her establish somewhere, anywhere, great farms and workshops, and this vast army of paupers and criminals may be made not only self supporting, but aUo profitable. As London is doiog, so arc we doing. We are allowing our paupers to grow up criminals, and they are increasing. 'Let everything go?" Free trade and sailors' rights," "2ip interference with the individual until he commits a crime," won't keep us out of the mire into which; London and nearly every great city of England have sunk. We advocate uo interference with individual right; we only ask that when by public beggary a nan confesses his inability to take care of himself, we shall, provide a place where he may be ;akea' care of and well, tOD until ho can earn enough to start again as an individual, self-supporticg citizen. Not only is there no.hardshsp.in this, but a, vast blessing. Already we find that many, very many, at the approach of Winter, commit some sirall crime, u that they may secuio tho food and warmth of our prisons. We woull provide for these a better plase than a prison: we woull save these and thousands more from such a tcrriblo temptation. Already our Board ot Charities and Correction has organized many valuable reforms: we appeal to it to consider this thing, and to devise homes and workshops for tho youtg, the needy, iLe incompetent, and thus to stop the converjion ,of paupers into criminals. New York Tribune. ARCHITECTS. H. HORSINNA, I CHIT IJ O 1 rrloo No. 3 CIIANDLfciti'S I'.UILIMJNb Comer Fi rat and l.ocuat afreets, Fvansville, lnd. 4- Puius and spoclQevUions lor nil kind ot outkUus furnished at short notice, and on tiuuonuule iviuit. . J niciili d.i.n G A. 1C U. ROIII.RT BOYD. OTH WOOD BOYD & WOOD, ARCHITECTS, No. 1 Chandler's Dlock, Corner. Fir .t aud Locust Streets, EVANSVILLK, IJJD. Plans aud Specifications prepared on Kliort uotice aud reasonable terms.; Janlodll GIBSON & WELSH, 3? TJ M B E R S, 1) KALE US IN U-ad Piiio, Sheet Lead, Water Closets, M04 AM (OLD II.VTIIS, hiiawcr Caths, c'orcaand Lirt Pamps, ALK PUMPS, wiumuiir i Hon pitfs, Ac. i Water Introduced into country dwellings lrcm i-KU'tus .r wells, vivlu all the fouv. Q .ences of a city sup lied with water wor'i.v No change of range on fctove required to heal the water. LoMi5st Btrcct, KVANSVILLE, IND. Dissolution Notice. fJllIK lMKTXERSlIIp 1IKKKTO iur e.Biu"5 ... ... uanie O Unmphiey, Tatrick & Co., torwuruing an l Commission Merchant aud Whan .... . . . . . . . . . maa fl'flnlvA.l 1 1 V" . . . consent ou the 1 1th lant., h.. W. I'uirua retiiiu" from the tirm. Tiie bnslneKs will l.e continued by F. M. Humphrey, Ueorue .1. t, wis aud Charle W. Kerney, und r thr to m name of Humphrey, Lewis & Co., bv- whom the Imslnos of tlid old tirm will be Sf t tied. JyJUltr HUMftlKSY, FATltlCKA CJ.

THURSDAY.

FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU.

rriie Kidneys. The kidncyii aro two iu riumbei, situated At tii upper p.u t of the loin, surrounded ly tat, and consisting of three parts, viz.: Ilie Anterior, the Interior, and the .Exte rior. The anterior absorbs. Interior consists of tissues or veins, which serve ns a deposit for the unue and convey it to the exterior. Tue exterior is a conductor also, terminating in a siugle tube, and called the Ureter. The ureters are connected with the bladder. The bladder is composed of various coverings or tissues, divided Into parts, viz.: the Cpper, the Lower, the Nervous, and the .Mucous. The nppw expels, the lower retains. M?uy have a desire to urinate without tho ability; other nrinate without the ability to retain. This frequently occaru in children. , To enre these affections, we must brinz into action the muscles which are engaged tri their various functions. If they are veglected, Gravel or Dropsy may ensue. The reader mint, aisa bo made aware, tha', however slight may be the attack. It Is sure to affect the bodily healtn and mental powers, as our flssh and blood are supported from these sources. Crou r, or RHKrvrATis-.r. Pnin occurring Id tha loins is indicative of the above diseases They occur in persons disposed to acid Etomacli and chalky concretions. The (J ravel. The gravel ensues from neglect or improper treatment ol the kidneys. These organs being weik, the water i-t not expelled trm the bladder, but uliowed to remain; It becomes feverish, and sediment forms. It Is from this de posit that the sto-ie is formed, ana gravel ensues. I'uot'-jY is a collection of water In some p.irts of the body, and bears different names, according to the part affected, viz.: when generally diffused over the body. It Is cailed Anasarca; when of the abdomen. Ascites; when of the cheat, Hydrothorax. Tbeitmhot.'-Kelmbold'n hlhly cou-ceuirate-t composed Extract Bucha is lie. cldedly one of tiio bent remedies for diseases or the bladder, kidneys, gravel, dropsical nwelllngs, rheumatism, and gouty affections. Under this head we have arranged jjysuria, or difficulty and pain in passing water, scanty secretloa or Miiall and frequent discharges of water: trauiiury. or slopping of water; Hermaturia.cr bloody unoe; Oont and Kheumatlsiu of tlia kidneys, without any change lu quantity, but increase of color, or dai It water. It was always highly recommended by the late lr. .f hyslck, In these 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 enlargement, as well as pain and Inflammation, are reduced, and It is taken by men, women, and children. Directions for use and diet accompany. Paii.DKxauiA, Fa., Feb. 25, 1S4S7. H. T. II klm bold, Druggist: Dear Sir 1 have been a sufferer, for upward of twenty years, witi gravel, bladder, and kidney tifl't;cllou9. during which time I have used vurious medicinal precautions, and been under the treatatent of tho most eminent physicians, experiencing b-it little relief. Having seen your preparations extensively advertised, i consulted with my larniiy physician in regard to using your fc.xiracl liuchu. I did this because I had used all kinds of advertised remedies, and had found them worthless, anil some quite injurious; in' fact, 1 despaired of ever getting well, and determined to use no remedies uerealter unless I knew of the Ingredients. It was this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you advertised that it was comoosed of bucnu. cubebs, mid mniper berries, It occurred to mo and my physician as an excellent combination, and, witu bis advice, afier an examination of tho article, and eoDMiHins agatn with the druggist, I concluded to tiy It. i commenced its use about eight months ago, at which time I was connneu to my room. rom me nrtt bottle I -was astonished and eratlfled at the beneticlal edect, and after using It three weeks was able to walk out. I felt much like writing you a full Ktalementof my case at that titae, but thought my improvement might only r.o temporary, and therefore concluded to defer and see It it woutd effect a peifoct cure, knowing then it uouiu Le 01 greater value to you, ana m.r t-Htlsidctoiy to me. x am now aoie to report that a cure is effected, alter using the remedy for five mouius. I have not used it any now for three months, aud feel as well in all respects as ever 1 did. . Your liuehu. belnz devoid of anv un pleasant taste and od jr, a nice tonic and luvlsor-lior f tho tyattm, I do not mean booewiiuouc it whenever occasion may require iu use In such affections. M. MCCORMICK. Should any doutt Mr. McUormlck's statement, he refers to the following gentlemen: Hon. Win. jtigler, ex-(.iovernor Penn'a. Him. 'I hos. It. Florence, Philadelphia. Hon. J. C. Knox, Judue, I'll lladelphla. ilon. J. H. Black, Jude, Fblladelpbia. Hon. 1. II. Porter. ex-Governor Penn'a. Hon. Kills Levis, Juoge, Philadelphia. ,Hou. K. '. Grier, Judge, U. . Court. Hon. G. W. Woodward, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. NV. A Torter, City Solicitor, Philadelphia. Hon. John Klgler, ex-Gov. California. Hon. K. Hanks, Auditor-General, Washington, D.C. An! many others, if necessary. Sold bv druggists and dealers everywhere, ilewaro ol counterfeits. Ask for Helmbo'a s. Tako no other. Price H '25 per bo; tie. or 0 bottles for t'ti 50. Delivered to any ar: dress. Describe symptoms lu all commuu lcatlons. Address H. T. II ELM BO l.D, Drug and Chemical Warehouse, b'Ji Broadway, N. V. NK AKE (iKXl'lM: I'MISS done up in steel-engraved wrapper, with rac-t-iuille of my chemical Warehouse, and sinned n. T. II elm bold. Jyl8d2m EAGLE CACBIA6E WORKS. M ANTJPACTURER OF Fancy Trottin.Buggiea, . ft v ShUUnx Top HHSTffles, Kotkuways, nnd iSpringr WagoiH, COR. OF FOl'RTU AND LOCUST STS., KVANSVILLE, IXD. ejrSpecial'atientiou given to repairing of all kimls. and re-palnting done at the shortest notice and on the most liberal terms. A. General Aswrluient of Work Constantly on Hand. none but tho Best Workmen Eui-apr5-d3m F. M. llUSfPHEEY. GEO. J. LEWIS. C. W. KKBJJEY. UUJirilREY, LEWIS & CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Proprietors of Wharf boat, S mvanaviUe, lutl. Jj.ll dly

GEOCEEIE;

CHARLES VIELE & C0.,BAR O A INS

GROCEIl , First and Sjcamorc Streets, KVANSVILLE, JND. an9 dtf TJjie Oixsli Grocery, Is iii Xull Blast. a U.THE OOOBS'AT THE CASH JrJL, GKOCERV arenew and ol the very bet Quality. The prices will tulr. Kememfaer, 74 Main BtreeU tfFL BAItllKI.S of assorted Sugars-re-4 i-P celved at tho Cash Grocery, and for sale at unprecedented low rates. Call and see, at 70 Main Street. nnilF. CtNli iKOCi:KT, 7H Main St., mSm will not do a credit business; therefore, ca.b buyers may expect bargains at 76 ilaln Street. CIlILDr.KXS ;AIltlAJE.S A great vanetv, raneirjrz in price from ft W to 100. at, ViCKKKY xJKO.'S, id ecu Id Alain ttreet. BOOIEY'S BiKiKO POffDERAek nowledged to ! 1 he best in use. for sale at VICKKRY BRO.'S, . 73 and 7tf Main Street. JrjSTTHfcTIUJfG for the Reason Durfcee's Lemon Sugar or Concentrated Lemonade. One coooniul malros a elasa of lemonade. For sale byVltKUKY BilOH., 73 and 76 Main Street. F.SP COOL !-Ice Cream. Freezers at very low prices an VICKERY BP.O.'S, 73 and 70 Alain Street. KEEP CLEAN Babbitt's best Soan the best lu the world, at lu cents tier bur Ui.emleal olive Soap, 11 bars for SI Oo; Proctor & Gamble's Cincinnati soap, 4 bars for 25 cents. Other snaps equally low at V1CK.KKY BKO'S, 73 and Its Mala Street. 31 AT THE W DALZELL, n Wholesale Dealer in Grocories, Kails, YMta Lead, Ldne, Usmeiit, as,, Jio. IS Ha?cr Street, decioniv KvANsvrt.r.. Ijii Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES Foreign a.ui Domestic Liquor, t A 1LH; COTTON YARNS, LA; WVRS ac, c, 4,4: & 4,6 PIBST STREET, EVAX3VII.I.E, ISD. FISU DEPOT. ovii) d.f Evans vi He -rocery, 136 MAIN STREET, AS ON UASD, ASI) IS fO?SNtautly recelviker. a well si-lected stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries, Which are sola at tho lowest living rales. IMl'OKTANT TO Bl'ILSESS AND CONTKACTOliS. Having bought the 8and Bask formerly owned by Mr. E. Cross, I am prepared to furnish a No. 1 article of Building Band; also, lresh Fluster, Lime, and Cement, at the lowest living rates. apr21 JAMES CROFTS. IHSITSAIfOB. J. W. MEXSEM, General iRsuraiico Agent, ADJDSTEIw 05" LOSSES, MARBLE II ALL, No. 9 Main St EVANSYILLE, INK. Dwelling Houses Insured for a term of years at greatly reduced lates. Three Years at the Price cf Two Five Years at the Price of Three. Iufe Insuriwiee ta Specialty. Total Cash Assets Represented Over Twenty-live Million Dollars. The following are among the Companies represented : ETBTA Insurance Co. of Hart foro. Conn. Cash Assets $5,000,000. PitffiSlX Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets - - 1,300,000. COX'HXSXT.YI. Ins. Co. of New York. Cash Assets 2,000,000. IS'OJiT II A3ICUICAN Insurance Coo. Hfirtfor.l. Conn. Cash Assets 8300,000. 31 Kite HANTS' Ins. Co. of Hartford, Ct. Cash Assets $500,0tiw NOKS.1X A3IERh:An Insurance Co. a; i ew lork. Casli Assets soo.ooo.

"IStioo j CA buyers will find it to-thelradvan. oo OO. examine our slock before purcnasiETNA LIFE Ins. Co. or Hartford, Conn.. l"S elsewhere.

1.suacb., J. W. NEXSEN, Agent, 9 MAIN STREET, ETansvllle, Ind Jan30 dly BOXALD FISUEIS, DEALER IN nt.niwlnllora Ca -MvtnrP'J i UnaUUClierS aUU tiaS A'llUlt3 Cas and Steam Pipe Fitter, NO. 21 LWCrSTlSTREET,

HAE317AEE.

IN HAEDWAES, In order to reduce our stoclt as much as possible, we offer for the next SIXTY J A. Y S Our entire f tocb of HARDWAR E AND C XJ T Tj E R Y : , AT ; Greatly Keduced Prices ! PABIICULAR NOTICE. On or about the irth of September next we will remove to No. 83 MAIN STREET, fonr doors above onr present stand. . The store at present occupied by us 1b for rent. .-t FRED. P. STRAUB L CO. 71 MAIX STKFJET, ' ' Between Second and Third. Jyl9 Union, Democrat, and Uou'rter copy. GEO. S. IMPOUTERS -or M AH B WAKE. CORNER FIR&T AND MAIN STS., KVANSVILLE, l.Ml. Jy2 SlMllld. OKR. JAXM TAVlDSON. J. L.DR3 SAMUEL OR R 4 CO.. IRON, ST ESI. TIN-PLATE, WIRE. ZINC, t 1 I I NGS, A. X JL. 11 r. Horse and Male Shoes, Tizmera' and Blacksmiths' Tools, V,AU0X AND Bl'GGT V,O0BWOIi5 Vf'orHT Sl'KAP IltON BOCUHI Kt the highest market rates Wntor Street. KVANSVILLK, INlt. lunHdtf HucccfcRors to Velis, ICeliosK & Co.) Ml'Or.TKRS AN D JOliBSKS Of lit SIGN OF TtIK BIG PADLOOK AXES. AXES, AXES, AXES, AX EH, AXES, TABLE CUTLERV, TABLE CUTLERY, TABLE CUTLER Y. POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLE11Y, POCK 1ST CUTLEKY, Trace Clialus, Traco Ciiuinai, Planters' 2Toes, PaIlters, Hoes, I2aisteria JLIocs, - Mecbanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tool;. lil'lljDXBS' UAI1DWAUE, ClILDKRS' EAR!) WARS, LUiLDKKS' KA.HDWAIiE, twrosr and wooh cakm, COTTON AND WOOL t'ABKS, COTTON AND WOOL CA it OS Hi AT RUBBER BELTING, BEHT RUBBER BRLTINO, HtXJT RUBBER BELTING, Mill arid Gross-Cat Saws, Kill and Cross-Cut Saws, I Mill jiti!? Ornss-Cnt Saws. i ... . . , . a. V ISC U1U SlUHU, id 1 1161 O. BQLTTICHER, KELLOGG & CO. j Dissolution of Copartnership. J milE 1'OPAKTNEUSHIf 1SKKI'. :ro 5 A fore existing between Samuel Mever 'i AUolph OugenLelm. Solomon ivalin, and Koman Uremrr baa this day bet-n dit ltiires 1 1 o i u luo dumucts, wuieii win iiereI atler bi coulinued by tne tbree firet-named parties, who will eettia all claims against i tbe tirm, and who are alone autuori.ed to I collect oebts In favor of the same The I np.me and style of the Arm will remain unchangea. V Kefepectrully, 8. MEYER & CO. I Evansville, July 6tn,lS(i9. jy9darn

ACHIITIST3.

SCIIUIiTZE, & CO., Xeciifiiiicisi' F O U N D R IT, Manufacturers and Builders of STEAM ENGIKES, CIRCULAR SAW-31ILLS, Grist and Sugar Mills, Tobzcco Screio Gumming Machines, Distillery and Mining Machinery, Ma7t Mills, Corn Shellers, House Fronts, Cellar Grates. IRON & BRASS CASTINGS . OF EVERY IESCRIPTfOJ. MACMXEBY OF ALL KINDS MADE . AND RKI'AIliKD. , DEAL RS IS ' :' BELTING, FIRE -BRICKS, STEAM GAUGES, AND WROUGHTv .,, IRON PIPES. OLO MATERIALS BOUGHT. J " We have the facility of the bast ma oblnery and workmen, and will give All woric entrusted to aa our Individual attention; fill orders promptly: warrant onr work ; and charge reasonable prises. OFFICE AND FOVSDRY; . , ( CORNER FIRST & LEET STREETS, EVANS VILLE, IND. 'u ' if N.B. Workmen sent to all parts to 0t up work and do repairing. i ,' fe22 BCHULXZE, THUMAN & CO. 22. !H X 2? Ilj M A N E IT , Crescent- S'oundry, orner of Canal and Inrle Sts., EVANSVILLK, INDIANA, Manufacturers of ' STEAM ENQjNES, STEAM E OILERS Portable Circular Saw Mills, AND Machinery of every lastrlpllon DEALERS IS BELTING, S TEA M GA UGERS, FIRE BRICK, WROUGHT IRON PIPE, dc, &c. Repairing".do"a8 at Short Notice. Also agents for Stillwell's Patent Heater and Lime Catcher. nov7 ly "WILXXAM HEILMAN, (Successor to Kratz & Hcllmau.) MAXUFACICRKU A.U Bl ILBER OF PORTABLE AXD STATIONARY Steam Engines and lioileiv, SAW AND GRIST MILL MACaiNEPwY, Tlii-esliii'sr 3ialiiue, Cotton mill J Iaco i're-ses, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, KVASSVILLF, ISDIASA. VTEET IRON AND COPPER WORK ma&a to order on shori. nonce. ia)N AND BRASS C.VSTINU of every description. manufacturer' prices. RIJ PAIRING done at Short notice.

ttealers iu STEAM r "AVROU UHT BEUTING. FIRE "T'.itiIh &c at K(A' PIPES. BOLTINU L LOI ti, C, ai

Regular SvaisTilla and Ciicisiiati Ps.CaBu, IN PLACE OF THE CHAl.'M'

1j The fine steamer Henry Miller, MaewKit Undd, l ... , , . S. T. James,Jt,s,rt ' Leaves for Cincinnati and all w. y pi is EVERY SATURDAY AT 10 A.M. For freight or passage apply on hoard r to c. P.. KUDI), au2dtf A KOtit. Rognlar Morday Packet for Paducah, Eastport and FlorenceTt.o clcunt Patscnsar Steamer Lns HovrBi.1., Master; Robert iltOItxiiAN, Clerlr, Leaves for the above and ail intermediate points every MONDAY at 4 o'cloett r.x. Orders for Pine Lumber, dressed or undressed, or for Tennessee Pig Iron, fliied promptly, and at lowest rates. For freight or passage aoplv on board, or to HUMPHREY, PATRICK A CO., ocSSdtf Agents. Regular Evansville, Green River, and Hartford Packet. The beautiful new Kleamer M3arJ?U, OR J, Jok McBETKotia, Master, Will ply aa a regular packet between Evansville and all polnM on Oreen ltlver, and on Hough 'reelc to Hartford. Will loave Evanaville every MONDAY and THUitJSDAY at 6 P.M. mbll dtf Dexter's Independent low-pressure Pacliel Quickstep, IL T. DixreK Maoiur, Leaves Evansville for Cairo every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 p.m., positively, connecting at Cairo with Ki.. Loul Memphis, and New Orleans packets. UOdtfl JUUKK NlCUKUSoS, AKent. Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet for Fadacai and Cairo. : TTie finely tppoiatcd etcamci-" - ; 1-7"----. - ' Z. t , fTfflrtTf "'ifiil Htk ' L' 3 ' i i CUMBERLAND, WM . A . LO WTH, M ar?r ; ' . , . . Majuom Wkioet, Clerk, ' Will ply as tbe regular Tueslay and Friday packet for Cairo and all way landings. Leaves EvanbvlUe every TUESDAY aud FRIDAY, at 4 p.m. ' leaves Cairo every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 5 o.m; Through bills of lading given for freight over the Mobile te Ohio Railroad. For freight or pasaaee apply on board, or to w. o. liuovvN & co., or LUKE NiCHELSON, : ' Jyl5tf : - AgentJ. Evansville, Henderson & Nashville Railroad Transfer Packet. The fleet and splendid aldewheel eleamor i- -." i jJpS.H ! i . Iollio Nor ton, CHARLEY PERKINS, Master; A. o. Udklanb, Clerk, Will ply aa a regular packet between Evansville and Henderson, ottering unequaled accommodations to travelers and shippers. Leaves Kvansvllle dally at it p.m. Leaves Henderson daily at 1 a.m., malting close connection with the E. A C. R.lt. FARE Through and way passengers only BO centH. Janl7 dtf W. O. BROWN A CO., Agents. Eegnlar Evansvilla and BowlingGreen Packet. The fleet and elegant Packet ADAX.YOW, W. B. VAJistKTKK, Mailer; Leopold Kahn, C:ierk, Leaves Evansville for BOWLING-GREEN every TUESDAY, at i p.5. Leaves Evansville for WOODGUIiY every HATURDAY, at 4 p.m. For freight or parage apply on board. nov24 dtf For Padncan and Cairo. Regular Wednesday and Stiunlity Packet. The magnificent side-wheel steamer A TIT A T? ft ' Jim. A(JJjLJi-Ai'!a J A. M. Ddsocciikt, Master; : Wlltl P. FowLRit. ) H Gko. NiCHEUaoa, 'eriHi Leaves Evansville every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 4 p.m. Leavts Cairo every THURSDAY and BUND AY at 5 p.rn., making close connections at Cairo with nrHt-class packets for fat. Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans. Connects at Evansville with the E. & C. R.R., and theTarascon for Lonisvilie. orireigui or passage snpiy a board, or to or DUKE NICHE Lf-iON . se!2 tf AEehl. Regular Tri-W eekly Packet For Newburg, Oicensboro, Roclport, Grandciew, Havcesville, and Cunnelloii. Tho New and Light-Draught Hteamer PETROLIA Itfo. S, John II. Triplett, Master; John A. Adams, Clerk, Leaves Evansville for the above and all way porls every TUfcKDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 10 A.M. Returning, will leave Canuellon very WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, aud SUNDAY, at 6 a.m. For fieluht or passage npply on board, or to HUMPHREY, PATRICK A CO., apr3Udtf ABeut;. ZSEAL ESTATE. . IVew ileal Esiatc Agency. VTATE OPKii;b A ItKAI. 11'A'lt Jl3L Agency for the sale of and reatiug o lunus, houses, 4c, fcc Persons having hcuscs or laiid to rent "j sell, or persons wishlna to uureli.v.e ,i rem, win uo wen oy ci:jiin; n iriei- -i their office, on Ttird Strset, near LoGUb-L1 Jix Klliott's I51o;J Juaelltf PADDEN & CO., Soap, Csmllc, and Lurd U MAX IFACXUKKHS. 0'1' E AND WAliEHOUSE: FIliST hTJtELT, near Divbio.-. PAIH1I-N A CO. ABE ItEAIV I supply tha trade WH a the Ofc.N U Mi OdLDK.V KKIVE, GERMAN ERASI v k, BROWN E IC A S I V E. and tuo CHEMICAL OLIVE HOAl'S. Every hou.-ekeep-r shou'd t?ivo it a tiiai. Sold by all respectable grocer. J-. SI ItK AS ASK FO SYou c in get it at all the grocers. mr aiii:- loom: to ioiii owm nut interest and ask f. r Padden & Co.'s SOjis. see t: at !I:elr name i3 on eveiy bar you buy. Jy'i3 J. fi I S Z I V II 4i HOTi, Wholesale Dealers in Eoit Storai ; Lubric-tin, Coal, and - Lard Oils; Cordage, Rosin, Pitch, dc, Ao. trn WATJEit si Ki:i;r, apr'JG dly Bet. Main aud Vlue.

V ADII S. II

JLt Padden te Co. s Golden !T?uo- tiin. labor, money, and patience.

You can do your washing witu ims soap in haf the time you take with usiug other

P-t CI Jlivrr Iiemt Sen Ibttrth rnf,e. PTKAMBOAT PRINTING No print:o establishment In Vii West ! pf rvision of rnenf thp best jot) printers I i:i tha Iinitfd htiiiPH. We are prf pared to I orittt i-osicr., plum or iancy, Bill li ends, Ms Ladirijr, Cards, Desk and Meal Tclr13, L'.'us of Fare, Matos' 'i'ieiicts for Labor, j &'.. vc. Ordeix IpM, with either of the ' ,v li.rf-Livai.s will bcr p:v;spl ly attended to. Weather nu:i Vnlfr The vrcitLcr jestcrday was nearly clear, and ono of the hottest of the season. Mercury 92 at 9 a.m., V0 at noon, and 90 at 2 P.M., with aa upwavj tendency. A very lig'at brecro mitigated tho aider cf tho heat in a eUght degree, but it svas excruciating, ly hot dangerously so on the bare white rccka cf the wharf, on which the kuu'b rays fell perpendicularly. The river at this point, daring the twenty-four hours ending at 3 p.m. yesterday, had fallen only about two inches. It will continue to decline unless the rains have been unucuaUy heavy above. ; r . Arrivals niKl Imr tares. The only arrivals and departures up to 3 P. M. yesterday were the Mollie Norton, Henderson to return; Peytona and bargee, to New Orleans. UiiiiIk I) lie IIr. Among the first boats due here are the Armada from Cairo;.', Tarascct!, from Louisville; .Anna, for St. Louis; Minncola," ' for ' Memphis; P. W. fc'lrader and Mary Houston, from New Oilcans; Abeona, from St. Louis; Chai'Locr, fiom Cinciunati; Clara Scott, from ' Kastport; Ada Lyou and Hartford, from, Green River." ' ' ' -'5 .' :. i I , UlHt;IIunNtua. v i. , BusiDesi3 was. unusually dull o'S the levca yesterday, with but a single arrival the Mollie Norton up to noon, The Norton brought, .up 80 hhds. of tobacco and a crowd of people, including tho delegates to the railroad meeting at Madieonville..... ..The Peytona took a round lot of freight here, and, taking up her third barge left at 10;30 for freight piles below. The Norman transferred most of her freight to the Armada, and tho latter was receiving liberally. .. A free examination of tho boilers ot tho Norman showed but a trifling defect.' : It looka as if the flango the fine had been cracked in bending, : and the flaw had been hammered together, rendering it water tight and unobservable. Time and expansion had increased , the flaw until it had commenced to leak, and though; it might have held safely for a year yet, C'apt. Hewitt and Col. May manifest commendable prudence and a creditable regard for the safety of her passencers and crew in abandoning,' the. trip till the defect is repaired. A few hours work will make everything right. Uouiu I.nrii:g Todlny', For Cairo. Tho fleet,' low-pressure Quickstep i tLc 'regular packet for Cairo and all way ports at i o'clock to-day, having unsurpassed cabin accommodations. Capt. Jack Grammar commands, and Walter TJ. Pennington and Sam. Laughlin are her popular clerks. She gives through receipts for freight or passengers to all points South or Wt it. The Quickstep js a great favorite along the coast. Fob Louisville. Tho magnificent Tarasoon is Ls unrivaled paclct for Louisville atiu all way ports at C o'clock ths evening. She is a grand floating palace, and finely officered. The veteran Captain James Mather commands, and Miles D. Warren end Je.sc Jackson arc her clerks, all pleasant and popular gentlemen. For Owenkijop.o and Cannelton. The new and excellent htcaincr Petro-Im-No. 2, Captain John II. Triplett, Will leave at 10 o'clock to-day for Cannelton and all way landings, giving especial attention to filling orders and collecting charges. Captain Triplett, a courteous and obliging gentleman, is in command. John Adams is in the office, and is a deservedly popular clerk. For IIem)i;k.so.v. The clcgout aud fleet railroad transft r steamer Mollie Norton, leaves for Henderson at 3 P.M. to day, in charge of Capt. CharIcy Pet kins, an accomplished officer, having elegint accommodations for pai-Kcngcrs. A. O. Durland and C. J. Boyle, two pleasant gentlemen, arc her clerk?, and .will give strict .V.tcntion to the comfort of passengers. For New Orleans. The great steamer Indiana is announced for New Orleans to day, and is unsurpassed in elegance, safety and perfection of her equipments. Captain Bcubcu L Neal, Charley Miller and Elliott Miller, names illustrious in maritime circles, are her chief officers, and are proverbial for their rolito and unwearied attention to passengers. Uleituiiig 1. -. onr l".xc-liniK r. PjTToBUKa.XUo Vumiitcrchtl of Tu.Sday says : N.vl:.jliiioutlie01il I'.iver jioni turn wuh indications of lain. Cincinnati. The Chiumci ciat d Tuesday says: ,barle Ilau.s, a Kleumbout eugiueor, and brother of X.oul Ilaus, ol Kc Albany, was drowned oil a boat on Ited ltiver, about ten days a'-to. Tho Jouas Powo 1 cotnc Lere to take the place of the Mary Anient, as the hllo packet during low water. capt- Win. Kirker, formerly a male on the Ohio, but late y a laiiuer near Manchester, has returned to the river, I n coat;i'(4Ui.cjof l.'i.'iiu biirm-d out a Khoi t tlmo MI UCC. The UoaOte. Hays : Tho Charmer will drop down to tho cdy wharf to-day, ami asumo her day in the JtvauKVllie trade. The Fanuy Brandeiw, it li tlicughl, will continue in the Kvansvillo tradebul will take PiMay or Haluruay irom here. Capt. llalliday propose lo put the Jennie Howell iu tne Pomeroy and Wheeling tride, Wtdne.iday. The Oin.nh'.c of Tuulay evening says: Tho Charmer has taken her place at the wharf, ami will riMuno htr business tomorrow, leaving for Kvansvllle at live o'clock l. M. Captain Alcoke aud party - except-"K Captain Bateiie or. who remained In Chi-

aas better lacintiea or greater ability for 1 doing fine Htoani':KatiYt!i(!n. Ur.raasort- ! -or.t of Job Typf, liionch verv large and , anr5t.iete,is 'oustaoily being added to, and car fob department in titidpr Dm

, K-en mspended lor ine preKeni. ml fta" "UJ' water. Tue packeU on ti e slaca water continue to leave ou nine acd muHe their tri regularly. Tho .".ilu r vfwUsrdsy was w urtii and -lonriy.

! fwlr'urto Uiat llt.) VsVu, loaded t uaV'lml 'tted .tales ! ! Srni 'a. Uu lluiur assisting her olf,) and wtr, detainuJ two or three hours.

('in , ine'.Jar say-,: an-1 bad a snlo.,,uh " : tobacco hi re Capt. Will. Holer, f ' incintat 1. of tbe ricxtf-r dm ! , , ll,tve "oini.i -m-l and will leve lor j mvu" '..a. to take charge of h a, u rei-ar.s. ""porin ma ht-r The Cuarleston. w Cup, bak- r . tow, started lor K vau-viip- ' : r, , v n butgother bai'reoui ou the V0 it. i' ' ' ije Crane took thoccntract 1 :r ,.(';,, , barge aliout, and at S i.m. sUndi.y,' l Vr all right. The Chari st(n runa'e' nnot u,r KtHitlast evfitirti; and (.' r into the c ii. tl safely, and will, we li t'r l-aveuo fnrHittroublo. A lar?e party loft r n the Palestine lu.st even:ni for Usirander's L-mdiii, i;.'ty-iive miles h-'o y the city, to ntteuiJ Uib ! : or i no driu;lucr of Captain James CMrundiM', a i I iiiio vu pi'.ot. -r. IiOCis. The 1'imocrut of Moud.iy says : ltlver Still falUnrs, but only nb,)ut six Inches per diy. Heavy rains yes't rd i.y were pleasaat, but lcterrnpto-l th UM.-i-new or boats at the whan. iUPcij-lsaio heavy, albeit cargoe.s ar gif it y intt rruptcd on tho Lower Mi.i-omi l.v luw water. The rive r has borne to tli is "ci t v a tood t-hareof our rraiii rcculpn. To t.h'nv that these are co.v-iderable iuoi at the ( .1lowing finrt s: I'wi-ivn l.tys 1 1 ci . i i -i of Wheat at it. Louis. LOU, 701 bu.-diel-i; receipts of same at Chicago, sitme lime, 417,'-a bushels showing a h 'udsomo baia nce-lit favor of St. Louis. To Cairo n jmrt-s s iy all the way from seven to ten feel of water in the channel. Tiiero Is a swell in the Missouri lroiu Kaw, ai d th Upper iils.-.-issippl rlke soem.i exha asted. The Tom Htevens, on lier vn v here from the head waters of the o.sao lin er, reached tiie Mlourl iu saft ty, received all tho cutko bin wauled, hliX was procpdliu; cautiously down Hie vlver, when sue lid an obstruction at 7 o clock en Tinirwl.iv evening, in fciuiny Bt ud. Capt tin Fred, lxiabir atoncvj put him, ell In communication with his oilice-M aud cruw, aud It became evident to them t mt the ho-it which was taking water rabidly, was Iki.uv broken, aud would ro i own in deep wiik i , there be-icg twenty leei at her stern. Capt. Oozler Instantly coucludeU luat. desperate measures wcte ncce-.s .ry under the circumstances; nnd in Oder to have liie vessel and a porl ion ot I lie carjro, he tr.leivd Ireight thrown overl- aid io lnl.t- :i her lip, which was dane. the e.trsn eouslstc-tl oi l 0 Hcks wheat, 2)1 sacks c -i n, and 1' lioKhcadn tolxieco. Th tobacco was red led alior.- iriuo.-.l condition, and about 7(. J MicUs wheil'and corn were cat ovei board. Kverv i er-on ou board is ot tho opiu:ou t hat l-ui l ir t n is action the boat aud caigo who!'1 have f one down lu deep v uter and ;jecume a otal loss. - Tho water was willuaaii inch or two of pouring into be open bol-l, and wan shoe deep upon lie: deck. Captain K. ts. Unlit r, formerly ot the steamer Warren licile, died ou tue Yazoo lilvc-r last ' week, rath r buddenly, fruiu erysipelas. He hud ouly a i.-w u:i;. s b.fore. we understand, had hla life lut.urel for io,ooo. FEUIT JAII3. MARK, WARREN C CO., DIF.ECT IMKKTEiUJ cf IT Eli I'! H TV A IS i. . - ' Glassware and China, o. 25 xoirrn i iisst mt. . '.' EVANSVILLE, IND. .UVtiifc Ti; rh . B-N VIEW OF Till: ANTICU'tTll mwm extra large lruil crop of tiie present season, wo contracted lu Maich 1-r flu unusual stock oi Htl-11' .1 A ! H of liK.sT KHAMjH: but os BALKS 1IAVK AIHKA1IY LAIUifciLY 1 iXi'KKiiKI OUH MOST HANGUiNK FX PLCl'ATIo.V-s, w. would adviso custom rs to SKNI) IN lilKlIt OltliKHH KAMLiY. CHass luanufaclurerit Keueraily stop making lu hot weather (my June), thus cuttiui oil' tho supply, aud doubtless Jam wi.l grow scarce as the sessoti ailvnnci-j. inn! VH 1 C KH OOKUKS1UN I. IN ULY IlIGIIKIt. Wo have the loiiowiiii; excellent bramis: LYMAN'S l'ATK.M iKLF-SKALLi:. Tin cap, in one piece. Rubber band outside the Jar. Nrcatly it iproved siuets l ist year by a nstv opener, made lu onn piece very hluide; thus ovcrcomu: the only objection ever nr;.el against this very popular Jar. JIaa been in t;ieat demand lor ten years. HKltO' GLASS J.UW. Helf-sealeis; screw top and rubber l-aiiil. The rubber does not coi.io in contact with the fruit. JiKAVY lily ii WLA.SS JAIIN. Tin top, wire fastcninc." dkmwn j:aktiij:. jak. '" Host glazed. T iu top, 'vlre fastening. " No charge for boxes when ordoud In full pa-jkageH. (Quarts, t do.uja la a box; half-gal Iodm, 4 dozen. Uo.t Iltd Healing vraa , in ,r -pound pick-af-es, to suit tho huavy rui,; iiu i biown earthen jars. Full directiocH for p.epa:iu'4 fruit and sealing Jars accompany enc j iackago. Seed in your Ort.ers at once ! junl CITY A I YIZZlTEtii: 31 .IS TH . Notice to Open Out an Alley ia Block CI. July it), mo. Ordered, tfcat six weeks' piiblh: nolice, by a4ive-rtisinn in the Kvansvillo l.)iy Join ual, be i;i ven that, on tne i.i li ibiy of Beplember, IMiil, the to union Council of the City of Evansville, w 111 m ike an ordi-r for opening out au alley in iilock si, situUto between fecon-l Avenuo aud Jliinl Avenue, and extending from Hixi.lt .St reet, to Franklin Hlreet, lu tho town of I amasco tilty, now t'itv ol Kvansvillo. Fafd alley to boot the width -if twelve (12) leet, and the west lino of nai l nlicy t bo one hundred aud nineteen (ll'J) feet distant from Third Avenue, end parallel with hald 'Third Avenuo. Ai d should any persou aggrieved, at auy time within weeks, up ply to tiio Common Council lor redress, by iietltlo.-i or remonstrance lelt, 7ltli tn ffirx of Ihn i.omiiK'U Council, aud containing a statement of the Injuries I containing a statement of me lrijuiies ltdaluedol and the a mour.t demauded reior. sai.I petition or r;:mo-iira i.e.1 bo considered, hear I. nd d( terinlne.l comr thoreior, nil I... n bv the Common Council, on the Ot.'i duj or Heptember, ls-y. . . ... , And it 1 lurtlicrorueied.that Ihetlerk record la the Minute Book of I lie Council tho plat of naid ii-o' K No. 81, with the surrouudlua slieels, siiowin tho location, width and leufith of said alley, whb h p at ha.i lieci prepaicd by James I), bauudei":, Cy surveyor. M. Mc'iKIFK, (.'lerk, I'.y li. A. Mi (.mrr, Jj. puiy. CKy Clerk'a ollice, Kviinsvil e, July z-, iMiO. Jy-ldiiw Cmouci.-py. Corporation Xatites. Tuesday, August ICft, lJiGti. OKUJCH FOIt LUICK (?I1EWALKS. And now it is hereby o ilercd and directed by the Common Council of the City of Evansville, that Hie owners of all lots or parts ol lots Ironlinii on or aii joining tha north west side of Main Htreet, between Eighth and Ninth (-tieel i; West hide ed Hecond Li reel, from Gum rtreet to College street; J n .said city, cause t lie MdewHlks t hereon to bo brought to the prof e-r tirade, Hin! tliat they cause a mdewaik ol t lass .No. 1 to bo laid down thcrcou within thirty ditys from the iiubliciition of t his oi di r. A. M. .dn ilill'F. Ci. ik, 1JV K A. Mi:UKl I l'epuiy. City Cltlk's Office, Ant usl Pith, Is.,. ari.jtl.:!. (Uuiou copy). ,1 . wn. zis:.ivi, IJ. ft. Olliiiil ;!i Also, KEAL EST AT E an I tVLLUCTiNU AU KJN 1 . Oflcc on Main fit reel, bed vcen Third and Km , th. No. li'.Ji (over ICeiK Vs ouu More,, Kvansvillo. lud. i,,J,1A,' W. IUAliQHkVE, A'X'X'OXilVX-V tit J.VW. Office on Third r-treet, lu Va-ihlnt,toa House Block. Will iractlco e various Ccurts of the Circuit. Prompt at eutlon to oillce busineart ldec-1 d..ia JOHN TRAVIS, Commission anil ConiKKn I:U Broker, NO. IS NOIIT1I WAI l ii (ST., , EV ANHVII.I.J", 1- V. e-a- Uuya and sells all Unds of i'jodu- e. Jyl5dJiu

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