Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 August 1869 — Page 3
, AUGUST 20, 1869. awvic:. BY A. CYNIC. When the Western wind is blowing; and ihr evrniug skies are Klowiug Wl b tne uylug sneaks of daylight, and pale Luna's (silver noefnO 'lis sweet it you aro walking by a maid eu'soide, and t lmug All tne st i and spoony " nothings " appertaining to me -cene. She may whisper words unmeaning, but tuple's iJUie woriii the gieiuiiig In a woman's set of platlludrs that tr.ll bcDmiu tne raoou ; And sj.oia pieiaul feeling oa the damp grass 10 be Kneeling, A bb disbelieves in passion, aad a cold's i ur only boon. Tl.en ta5e my advice at starting, have no teut.meuial partK , Eut accuiupany ber poiitely to her own paternal door; She may sp us 10 you unkindly, butyou ii not b aeliusj buudiy, . Abu wi 1 tbantt me very kindly rlno toe aes evermore. HH'B HHIAT. We lent to-day o'er a'ofiined form. And our lears 'ell sofiiy d .wn ; W looked v.nr last on ilie asjed lace, Willi it. look of pence, in patient grace. And hair like silver crown. , We touched our own to the clay-cold hands From life's Jong labor at rest; And am on -i the blossoms white and tweet We noticed a bundi of golden wheat . ' . Clapped close to the silent breast. ' Jbe blossom ! whispered cf fadeless bloom. Or lard wnere fall no tears; . Trie ripe wheat told of toil and care, The patient waiting, the trusting prayer, Xhe garnered &ooa of the years. We knew not what work her. hands had found, ; What rugged places ber feet ; What cros was hers, what blackness of night We saw bnt ibe pence, the blossoms white. And the tuncu of ripened wheat. As f ach gots up from the fieb's of carib, Rearing the tieasur of life, Ood looks lor KOine gathered 14: aln of good. From theiipa barvtat ibot nutnlm at 011, But waitii-g the reaper's knife. t Then labor well, that in death you go ,. Not only with blossoms sweet; Not bent with doubt -and hardened with fears, And dead, dry bnsks of the waited yearnBut ladeu with golden wheat., ." , I WISH TJ1KE WELL I know bot that yonr faci is fair, bo fivir, It wt'U might task my wit To wrHe the sweetness smiling there in utierance meet and mnW fit; Your heart, I have no share In it; Your borne, 1 ara a stranger ibere; Yet think not inai x caie no wuit For one so gentle and so lair; t - - Coid were the heart that wished 3 oa less Than smiling days and happiness. Youth fills your girlish patli with flowers; May Age with bioioaiu strew your way ; Ljye gllas, I gce-f, your present bears ; May he forevtr with you stay; Youo sorrows light y fleet away ; Yonr tears are yet but Aprl. showers; ilay Age'-J griels no longer stay Nor uarkliereloud your evening booiK. Dear daugu.er, friend and girl and wife,' .May Love borne with you all your liie. , : ; W'hat more a pen en.a wish yon bote .U good may it you be given A. met mind, a faith sincere, I t, at makes this earth n lowlier heaven ; And when yonr age shall tigb for heaven, And hnd thisliie no longer dear, . May bepe mono to you be given,- r. . And aatb for you have not a fear; An angel here, your exile pavt. jsinillugiejiain your home atlast. W e saiu good night npou the porch, The first, it I remember right, Ibe roses cropped a dewy ier To see us part that Bummer nigh! ; The nightingale took sweeter tone To male the voicuthaS said good-bye; The moonlight showed a tender tear Tuat gave ntw holtness to youi eye; And when i kissed it ou; why, then, Of course we said good night again. Lay a Fainting Person Dow;. i-ays physician in Hearth and Home It is surprising how eaaeily everybody rushea ?.t a iuintiag person, and strive to raise him up, and especially to keep the head erect. There must be an instinctive apprehension that if a person seized with a fainting or other lit iall into the recumbent position, death is more imtninont, -I must have driven a mi!e to-day while a lady, fainting, was held upright. I found her pulseless, white, and apparently dying, and I believe if I had delayed ten minutes longer sho would really have died. I laid her head down on a lower level than her body, and immediately color returned to her lips and cheeks, and she become conscious. To ths excited group of friends I eaid: "Always remember this fact namely: fainting is -caused by a want of blood in the brain, the heart ceases to act with sufficient force to sand the usual amount of blood -to the brain, and hence the person loses of consciousness because the (uactioo to the brain ceases, Bestorethe blood to the brain, and instantly tho porson recovers. Now, though the blood is propelled to all parts or the body by the action of the heart, yet it is still under ths influence of the laws of gravitation. In the erect position the blood ascends to the head against gravitation, and the supply to the brain is diminished, as compared with the reeunibent position, the heart's pulsation being equal. If, then, you pla.".e a person in a sitting position whose heart has nearly ceased to bsat, hia brain will fail to receive the blood, while it you lay him down, with the head lower than the heart, blood will run into the brain by the mere force of gravity; and in fainting, in sufficient quantity to restore consciousness. Indeed, nature teaches us how to manaze fainting persons, for they always fall, and frequently are at once restored by tho recumbent position into which they are thrown. Army Economy. It is said, on high authority, that .Maior General Thomas, who litcly succeeded General Ilalleck in command of one of the military divisions of the Pacific, La? gone to Alaska, with the intention of abolishing tho whole departmental command in thes? polar regions, and reducing the f arr'soa to a two-company post at St. Paul's and St. George's Island. "This, adds the military organ which makes the announcement, ' with a cutter, will be entirely adequate'for tho potccrion nf tin. spjiI fisheries, which are the only raison d'etre for the presence of troops mere at uu. Tnrr.in-r thft Alaska army to a twocompany Kairison will roducc the expcsnse of the former departmental command. "It costs a livc-e amount of money," says the semi oCicicI authority clraady quoted, "aid produces little or no r sjlt except chronic rheumatism, which spoils in a siDg!e year two thirds of tho troops unfortunate enough to le statioDed in that land of fogs aad ci.;!h. ThUne-v; will cive a thrul of reiief to a'l the fine fellows cowtat'.oaed and imprisoned on the coast and islands of Alaska." Feminine Economy. An indignant lady writes as il-liyw s to the New York Commerci'd Ah'?r .tiser: ...!.l 1. 1 .... iVi;nr one to walk ono block on Broadway inquVmg of every lady if sha h3d made her hat, 1 will wager the bet bateli or cream t riuaia cakes ever tasted by a New Yorker that eixht out of a dozen would inform you she bought the frame and made it hereelf, perhaps inform you of one she V. nf pream cviddla calces saw ju t like it wriica cusi tc ai;3 r ma" b forty doiur?, wnnn a"cot of heisis well, we don't t. iO r tell sll ve know a icer; and Ijoks :iS 1Q thou 2I1 it .Slight have' been twice ihs f rice of
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the model. Youwauld bow down to theravernet with humility if the truth j were known what natural economists ; women are and therein lies the secret j of shopping ; we must find the cheap- j est place! If an article is high priced j we leave the purchase of it lor another ! day, when no matter if we buy oih-ing'eU-e we call it shopping, and the; ignoramus wonders how we can bo , satisfied to ppeod sc much time in j shopping. Would you like to see my ,
bonnetr 1 aireim r. i-.t-cv.uei o church and sit in the third seat from the front, in the .callery; it is what many would call a "perfect love, and yet I presume if the young man who sits just behind mc were asked the probable cost he would more than doable the real value, that is, if hs is a good judge of lace. If I tell you the lace has been worn for years, and goes to parties daring the winter season in another capacity, don't ba surprised. The 1 it 1 le bud which lies gracefully over oao side, as if just c'roopiDff, is to cover a good-sized darn. The light silk, trimmed with lilao flounces, just across the aisla, ha3 a little history, too. It has been lying for years, awaiting a resurrection. The main skirt is a remnant bought at Stewart's for a song, and if the upper skirt were raised, which you will perceive is carefully adjusted now and then, you will discover lining instead of silk. The lilac silk web pressed and cut into strips, and that same young lady and the writer spent all of one morning in a tront 'basement. bammering away upon a pinking iron, to produce an effect which, it seems, i3 going to help to doom us to old maidism because we are rxtravagant! "Young men are positively afraid to marry." "Daughters must consider they are born into the world for fcome other purpose then to lead a butterfly life.". This to v, who are willing to shairo sorrow and .adversity, at any time, with those we love! Is our extravagance the true cause of so many young ladies being without affianced husbands, or is it because there are to many mere women in New York State than men that there is'nt a 'raan apiece? Perhaps the youBg man's habits may havs something todolwith it, as cigars andidriaks cost considerable, or, may be, tho good ones have all been takea; at any rate, 'something is the matter. Tho gentleman who writes articles about us, warning the world as he would trespassers in forbidden orchards "beware of the dog, for be bites,";'should be ju iged by a jury composod of young ladies once young and interesting, but fast falling into the "sere and yellow leaf," who fully understand 'the crime for which the prisoner is tried. While those young ladies who are weak-minded enough to confess they wouldn't object to a good. husband, if such a thing could be found nowadays, are never to be seen except in the plainest, the cheapest and ugliest of bonnets aad dresses. - Yours, awaiting an apology. INSURANCE. J. W. NEXSEN, aeneral Insurance Agent, ADJUSTER OF LOSSES, MA RULE HALL, So. 9 3Ia!n St., Uwclilucr IIousr.3 lUKnred for a terra of years nt greatly reduced lates. Three Years al the Price of Two Five Yeot at the Price of Three. L.il" Isssuranctf a Specialty Total Cash Assets Represented Over Twenty-five Million Dollars. The following are araoDg the1 Companies represented: Insurance Co. of Hartfor.!, Conn. Cash Assets 85,000,000. PJICSXIX Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets $I,SO0,O9O. t'OXTISESi'AI, lbs. Co. or New York. Cash Assets : ....-3,OOe,O00. N'OJtTII AJIE1UCAN Insurance Coo. Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets $500,000. MKKCH ASTS' Ins. Co. of Hartford, Ct. Cuah Assets $500,00 NOUril AMKRICAK Insurance Co. o; New York. Cash Assets &S0O,0OO. Vim: SiX I us. Co. of Brooklyn, N. Y. CasITA&sets .. 6(1,700 000. VKTJT A I-IFE Ins. Co. of Hai l ford. Conn. Cash Assets .SI3..o0,OOO. J. W. NEXSEN, Agent, 9 5!.U STREKT, ETaimllle, list!. Jan3d dly t ITY APVEiiTISESlf-iXTS. Notica to Open Cut an Alley in Black SI. ' July 19, liCU. Ordered, tl at six weeks' public notice, by advertising In the Evansville Llly Journal, be given that, on the 6th day of Heplember, loU'J the Common Council of the city ol Kvansviile will mike an order for opening out an alley In Block 61, situate between fc'econd Avenue and Third Avenue, and extending from Sixth Btreet to Franklin Street, in the town of 1 aniasco City, now City of Kvansvllle. Said alley to be of the width of twelve (12) ieet, and the west line of said alley to be one hundred and nineteen (119) feet distant from Third Avenue, and parallel with said Third Avenue. And should any person aggrieved, at any time within f-lx weeks, uppiy to the Common Council for redrese, by petition or remonstrance leit with the Cieri of the Common Council, and containing a statement of the injuries complaiued of and the amount demanded theretor, said petition or remonstrance will be consideied, beard, and determined by the Common Council, ou the Uth day ol September, lSti!). And it is umber ordered, that the Clerk record in the Minute Hook of the Council the plat of said liiocs No. 81, with the stitrouudiLg streets, showing the location, width, and length of said alley, whb h p at has been prepared by James 1). Saunders, Ci' y Surveyor. A. M. McOttlFF, (Terk, , , KJ' K. A. MctiuiFF, Deputy. City l.ctn'.s om.o, KvaaBViiie, July '2d, I J -i dw j Union copy. ASD3. Also. ItKAlj E8TATE t!d I.LSCT. Office on Main Ktreet, between Third and Fourth, No. (over Keltoi's Uuu Htore), Kvansville, Ind. sepl9,'oj. v7. P. HASGRAVi?, AT't'OI?JK V tit LA . O.'Hce oa Third Street, in WasiiiosU.E Kouse Block. Will practice e various Courts ol the Circuit. Promr-t attention to office buslne dec! cLim ! Glendale Female College. II V. MXTEKS I ll COLiEOIATE YKVU will commence Seoiember 11. ri2er.,ai , 'liie lHVor.ible location of ibis institution, ities it otie.'s in thesolia ana ornatne uudeisiaued in its management, and tne btio ;n noia ii uu ui ior yeais ui.uu tlie public confldeuce, invite attention to lis claims. Us aim is not to pandrtothe lilvolties of the hour, bnt 10 iuru sh a home and tii befct advantages in ad departments of female education, aud to see liiat every i-upil makes a lailbuil use oi them. Ba.st ear every available room win oc apltu, an.i aar'.lrfttlon sboc.U be inaoe .- xr.y. For tiU-sr-ru-i! and Infoimalion ut!d ilEv. t . 1. POTTER, 1'rct-iiei.;, (ilet.iia. e, HamHtou Coacty, O. ailli dtt.MWFM, 6.-W It, Wit
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU.
rJ?lie Kidneys. The kidneys are two in numbei, silnated at the upper pr.it of the loin. surrounded by fat, and consist! ng ol" three n:irts, viz : the Anteiior, the Interior, and the Exterior. The anterior sr.sorbs. Interior consists of tissues or veins, which serve ps a deposit fur tho nnne and convey it to .he exiei lor. i ne exterior is a conductor also, terminating in a single tube, and cnlJed the breier The ureters? are connected with the bladder. The bladJer is ccmpo,ed of various coverings or tissues, divided Into pa ts, viz.: the Cppar, th? Lower, the Nervous and the Mucous. The nppfr epels, th lower retains. Many have a dtsire to urinate without the ability; others urinate without the ability to retain. This frequently occurs In children. St To cure these aftVcticns, we mcst bring Into action the muscles which are engaged In their various functions. If tbey are neglected, Gravel or Dropsy may ensue. The reader must also bo made aware, that, however slight may be the attack. It is sure to affect the bodily healtn and mental powers, as our flush and blood are supported irom tnese sources. Gout, oa Rheumatism. Pain occurring in the loins is indlCitlve of the above diseases. Tbey occur in persons disposed to acid btoroach and chalky concretions. The OkAveIk The travel ensues from neglect or improper treatment of the kidneys. These organs being weak, the water Is not exieiled from th hhni.lpr hnl. allowed to remain; it becomes feverish, I and sediment forms. It is from this de- ; posit that the stone is formed, ana gravel ' ensues. ' t Dropjjy is n collect in of water ' some pans ol the-body,-and benrs different i named, according to the parts attected, ' viz. : when generally diffusod. over the! body, it in ea.ied Anasarca; when of the ' abdomen, Asciiea; when or the chest, 11 y- j tliuthorax. i ... . . ' Tbk itment. " Helmbold's blihly concentrated compound Extract Bucbti is de- ' cldedly ono oi the beet remexlles for dis- j eases of the bladder, kkiueys, gravel, dropslnaT .Kwellings, rheumatism ..And I gouty "affections. Under this bead we; hav arranged Jjysuria, or difficulty and I p;iin In pafcslng water, scanty secretion or j small and frequent discharges of water; trausrury. or stonninir of water: Herma. : tuna, or moody urine; Gout and itbeuina- ! tism of the kidneys, without auy change in quantity, but increase of coloi.ordaik water. It was always highly rec mmended by the late Dr. Physiek, in ihese affections. . : ; - . . ' I U ' j This medictce increases the power of j digestion, and excites the absorbents into healthy exercise, by which the watery or ! caicareom depositions, and all unnatural i enbirgemeats, as well as pa. n and inflam- i mation, are reduced, and It is taken by men, women, ana children. Directions for I use and diet accompany. Pait,ABKi,pHiA, Pa., Feb. 25, 1857. ; Ii. 1. HEUHBOI.D, Drugjist: Dear Sir 1 have been a sufferer, for upward of twenty years, with gravel, bladder, and kidney affections, during which lime I have ueed various medicinal preparations, and been under the treatment of the most eminent physicians, experiencing bat little relief. Having seen your preparations extennlvely advertised, I consuned with my lamliy physician In regard to ns.cg your txiract Bucbu. X did this because I bad used all kinds of advertised remedies, tnd bad fuund them worthless, ttcd some quite injurious; in fact, I despaired of ever getting well, and determined to use no remedies heieaiter unless I knew of the Ingredients. It was this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you advertised that it was comuosed of buchu, cubebs, and juniper berries, it occurred to me and my physician as an excellent combination, and. witu bis advi. after an examination of the article, and j con-ulting again with the druggist, 1 conciuued to tiy It. I commenced lis use i about ei;;ht months ago, at which time I ' was coutiued to my room. From the first j bottle I was astonished and gratified a ; ths beneficial effect, and after cdiig it ! three weeks was able to walk out. I felt ! much like writing you a lull statement of ! my case at that time, bat tbouglit my im- ! provemeut might only t e temporary, and j mereiure couuiuueu to ueier ana see it it would effect a perfect cure, knowing then it would be of greater value to you, aud more sutlsiactory to mev I am now able to report that a cure Is effected,, after nsing the remedy for live months. . I bave not used it auy now for three months, and ftel as well lu all respects as ever I did. 1 Your Bucbu, being devoid of any unfiteasunt taste and odjr, a nice tonic and nvigorntor if tne sysum, I do not mean to bo without it whenever occasion may require tin nsa In sech affections. . j Al. MCC'OKJIK'K. Should any doubt Mr. . McOormick s statement, be refers to the following gentlemen : Hon. Wiu. Blgler, ex-Governor Penu'a. . Hon. 'J bos. B. Kloience, Philadelphia. Hon. J. C. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon, J. S. Black, J udge, Philadelphia. Hon. If. It. Porter. ex-Governor l'eun'a. Hon. Kills Bevis, Ju ge, Philailelrhia. Hon. it. r. Gncr, Judge, fj. S. Court. Hon. U. Y. Woodward, Judge, Pblladelphia. Hon. W. A Porter, City Solicitor, Philadelphia. Hon. Jobu Bialer, ex-Oov. Caiiforna. Hon. E. Banks, Auditor-General, Washingtor, t. C AnJ. many others, if necessary. Soil bv drugait-ts aud 'ealers everywhere. Beware "cf couuteiieits. Ask tor Helmbold's. Tske no other. Price Jl 5 per bottle, or 6 bottles for i6 0. Delivered to any address. Iesciibe symptoms in all oommuuioatlr ns. Address II. T. HELMBOLD, Dru aud Chemical Warehouse, oiJl Broadway, N. Y. NO i: AUK UE.M1SE I' S ! I Si s done up in steel-engraved wrapper, with facsimile of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed H. T. Hklmbold. jylS d2o EAGLE CARRIAGE WORKS. MANUFACTURER of ILiglit Oarriages, Fancy Trotting Bnggis?, n Shifting: Top ISrtg'srl'v. Eockaways, nutl Spring Wagons, COR. OF FOURTH AND LOCUST STS., BVANSVILLE, JAJ. fP.l?h(:nUou Siven to repairing of all kind and re-piuUng done at the Shortest notice aua on the most liberal tei ms. A. General Assortment of 'liana W"rk rv,,,J?n''y on None but the Bel AVorkmrii Ktit. apr-vl3m r.M.iirMPUREV. Of O. J. WIS. KEEHEY. HUMPHREY, LEWIS & CO., T03WAB3IXG ASD C0H3I1SSI0X MERCHANTS, jyU dly
HARDWARE.
-IN "WARE. In order to reduce our stock as ninch as possible, we offer for the next Our entire stock of BE J K D "W - A. H E -AND CUTLEBY AT . ' " Greatly deduced Prices ! PABIIOULAR NOTICE. On or about the loth of September next we will remove to No. 82 MAIN STREKT, four doors above our present stand. The ftore at present occupied by ns is for rent. . FRED. P. STRAUB & CO. l 74 MAIN STUEET, i, . Eetween Second and Tlilrd. Jyl9 Union, Demokrat, and Courier copy. GEO. S. SONHTAG z CO., I 1I0 VtrJ KR8 HARDWARE. CORKER FIRST -AND MAIN. STS., E AA'SVILLE, lSD. jy2 SAMUKLOKH. JAMKd DAVIUSOM. I. L. f-h SAMUEL ORR & CO.. IRON, STEEL, TIN-PLATE, .VII1E. HPUING AXLKH, Horse and Male Slioes, TillIler8, and Blacksmiths' Tools, WACOM AS1) Blb'GT noODWOKX WHOITUIIT Ni'RAI IKO.t HOCVIl l At the highest market rates lYafer Street, lunHdtf . EVAN9VILX.E, IND OlETTICIIEIi, EELLOti'J & Co (Successors to Wells, Kellogg fi. Co.) IMPORTERS AND JOEBER3 O JHL S W J.1Z. Li; SIGN OF THK BIG PADLOCK AXES, AXES, AXES, AXES, AXIuS, AXES, TA BLE CUTLER 1 , . TABLE CUTLER Y, TABLE CUTLER Y. POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, Traoo Chulu, - Trace JlininM, Traoo CiinluH, Ilun(ert' Hoes, JIanterR' iloes, laister llets, Mechaiilts' Tools, lleeliaiilcs' Tools, MeeSianles Tools, GUILDERS' HAKDWAtlE, CCILSEKS IIAKDVf AliE, t'OTTOBT A3il WtmLI AKM, CrXW AK KUOLl'ABm, BEUT RUBBER BEZ.TIXG, BEJT RUBBER BKLTIXG, BRUT RUBBER BEL.TIXU, Mill and Cress-Cat Saws, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws. Mill and Cross-Cut Saws. CASH buyers will find It to-tneir advantage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. At t&e Old Stand, 13 First S' BCITICHKii, KELLCh'U ii CO. ms DissolntiGn of Copartnershin. r-f?:st: toPiUTAEKsnif iiekkto J. fore existing between .Samuel Meyer Adolj h Gugenbeim, Solomon nabn, and Roman Greiner has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Greiner uteres from the business, which will hereafter ba continued by the three first-named parties, who will settle all claims against the firm. an-I who are alone uuiuoried to col. eel litbts in favor of the t-ame The name acl style oi the aim wiil remaia unchanged. h-esrectfitlly, S. MEYErt i CO. E vansvihe, J uiy Cth, l3 ii. jy dcii.i
HAcaxirxsTs.
THUMAN & CO., F O U N B R Manufacimers and Builders of STEAM ENGINES, CIRCULAR SAW-MILLS, (xriit and Sugar Milh, Tohicco Screw Gumming Machines, Distillery and Mining Machinery, Ma7t Milh, Corn Sheller?, House Prints, Cellar Crates. IRON & BRASS.-CASTINGS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. MACBIXEEI OF ALL KINDS MADE AND UE!AIRKD. DEAI.S&3 IX BELTING, ' jpiR'E BEICKS STEAM V GAUGES, AND WKUDGHT- ; ; IRON PIPES. ' 1 i "OL0 MATERIALS BOCQHT. We have the facility' of tbe best machinery and workmen, aud will give all work entrusted to as our Individual attention; fill orders promptly ; warrant cur work; and charge reasonable prices. oitice asd rocsDBv: CORNER FIRST & LEET STREETS, - EVANSVILLE, IND. K B. Workmen snt to all parts to fit tip work and do repairing. fe22 BCnCLlZE,THUMAN A CO. HE X T Z H A B Y C-rewcent foundry, Corner of Cnnal and Ii:Ie Sts., KVANSVILLK, INDIANA, Manutiicturera of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM EOILEP.S Portable Circular 3aw MilLs, Miuhlnerj of ever) irrlplun BELTING, STEA .1 GA UGERS, . . , FIREBRICK, R0 UGH T IRON PIPE, dc, etc. Repairing dciie at Short Notice. Also agents for Stillwell's Patent Heater catcher. noV7 ly md Lime (Successor to Kratz St Ileilmau,) CITY FOUIffOBY, MAXCFAlllTREK AM) m il.llt.R PORTABLE AXO STtTIOXiKT Slf iiiu Engines and IJolIeiv, SAW AND GBIVT MACHINERY, MILL TiilAlr 3Xa.oliiiie3, Cotton huI Tctmcco Ireres, CIRCULAR SA W MILLS, 4c , 4c , KYANS villi:. IXOIA.VA. SHEET 1R.ON AND COPPER WORK made to ordtr on short notice. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS of every description. Dealers in wTEah' A Va' i V M BELTING. KIBE mII-JKS WKuluiii I HON Plr-E.-1, HutTlNti l.OTiiii, 4C, t niRuufai-. orprs' prices. REPATitlO done at Ebort n-jiuv.
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Packet, 1M PI.ACK OF THE CHARMER. The fine steamer T7 . -tt -m fi Henry Miller. VnMorKit Kurfd. H. T. Jamts Clerk-, . y viucuiurti i Him rii w y port EVERY SATURDAY AT fO A.M. ior jre:snr, or pasp.? npp'V on ,-..,! or to c. it. HUUD, ' ' an2 dt f Apjit. Regular Korfoy Packet for Fadaoab, Eastpcrt and Floi"c?c. The eiegat PasKeDjer til .:.! t 6 LKS Howkil. Master; Uobekt AIcMkckaw, Clerk, Leaves for the above and all Intermediate points eirery MO I 'AY at 4 o cloci JP.M. Ordprs for Pln Lnmber, dressed or tin dressed, or for Tennessee Pig Iron, filled promptly, anu ai loxesi raies. For freieht or passmie applv on board, or 10 iiuarnttt,!, rAiniLivsiu, oc2Sdtf Asents. Regnlar Evaasvillo, Green Biver, and Hartford PtcKet. V- 'M2b2 Tbe beautiful new Steamer TZJ-IJ?!? OR f , Joe McRETKOt,ijs, Master, Will ply as a retrular tiackf-t liftuccn Evansville and all points on Oreen itivtr, and on Rough ''reeit to llartfjrd. "Will l-ave Evansville every MONDAY ana iuukwat at f p m. mbli itf Dexter's Independent low-pressure Packet 1 -X-r?- UUIviAMl'P, U, T. DZXTtX.. ..Muster, Leaves Evansville for Cairo every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 p.m., positively, eonneoti n at Cairo with HL. Louis Memphis, and New Oceans packets, nodtfl DUKE N iCHEEsoN, AaenL Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet fcr Padccah and Cairo. ' The fiaely appointed etesmcr ' Wst. A. Low-rn, MasTer; Makiob WaioiiT, UJcra, ... Will ply as tbe regular Tuesday and Kndoy packet forCkiroend all way Undines. Leaves Evansville every TUEttDAV and FRIDAY, at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 6 p.m. Through bilia of lading Riven fnr frfciiihtff over the Mobile fc Onlo Railroad. For freight or rahiHe apply on board, or to W.O.liKOtffi ttu, . or.DUKE NICHELSON, . Jyl5tf : - Aytnli. Evaasville, Haudersoa & IJashville , Railroad Trdnsfcr Packet. " The fleet and splendid aidewheel stfsioer , CHARLEY PERKINS, Mawtr; A. O. DCKiAjiD, Clerk, Will ply as a regular packet between EvarjMVilie and Hendernon, offuriua; uueouajed accommodationa to travelers and fbipEeru. Leaves livanbville daily at 3 p.m. eaves Henderson daily at 1 a.m., mateIn:; cloe connection with the E. fc u. R.It. ARfc-Through and way passengers only no cenls. " Jiml7dtf W.O.BROWN A CO., Awn is, Regalar Eraas villa aad L'uwllcgGrean Pachet. i-f '- J;c . . The flet und elegant I'a. ket W. B. VAJTHETEii, Master; bKoruLD KAHf, Clerk, Leaves Kvor-sviile for BOVLINH-OREEN every TUESDAY, at 4 f.m. Leaves Kvansville for WOODBURY every SATURDAY, at 4 v.m. For Ireight or pai:ige apply on board. aov"4 dtf For Paduean and Cairo. Regular Wednesday and Saturday Packet. The magnificent Bldo-wbepl t'nm; , A. M. lyrjKOUCHET, Master; , Will P. Fowira, ) . .. ClKO. NltHKLHON, f-. Loaves EvanKVlila every WEDNESDAY und WAT U KDA Y r-t i p.m. wJ'SVft01'0 ever-' 'HIUIi-SDAY and MUNDAY at 5 p.m., making cioe conueoUoijs at Cairo with flm-clana pajkets fur cJt. X-rOuis, Meuipbit, aud Js'ew OrleunK. Connects at Evunville witli tbo K. O. "ik-i nun uie xarcscon ior Lo&ifiv'.lit. For ire 1 (ibt or at or pafihae apjily on board, or F. M. HUMFiii-.KY rn to or DUKE NICUKL80N, sel2 tf Regular Tri-Weekly Packet For Neiclurg, Ou-nmLoro, RocAport, Grandviovc, Hawesville, and Cannelton. The .New and Light-Draught Kcmnof John II. Triplet!, JratU-r; John A. Adams, Clerk, Leaves Evansville for tlie above and ail way ports every TUfrHDAY, THUitflDAY, and SATURDAY, at 10 a.m. Returning, will leave Caunf'ton very WKDNEDAY, FRIDAY, and SUNDAY, at 6 a.m. For fielehf or pa'sce Rpply on board, or to Ii Uill'iiREY, lJATltiCK A CO., aprau dtf A'.'tiiu T? "F ft. T V7"n . rr . jzUu A Jit, . Sc?? Meal Estate it n TJAVE OPKSED A IlKAb i.HAtl aJiL Agency for the kale of and renting o lands, h-uso8, fce., Sc Persons iiaviuj bou.'es or laut' to rent t-. sell, or persons wif-bin-r to pur'br.ic 1,1 rent, will do well by calling on thf-m hi their office, on Tiiird Struct, uo?.r Lccuit' J.tnell tf PADDEN & CO., Soap, (Quelle, and Laid Ml a x it im ex iT 1 1 s : : f FIRST near DIvMor. PlllltKS A CO. ARE HE.l!r '! supply tho trade with the GENUINE UoLDEV ERASIVE, GERMAN ERAblvh, BROWN EUASiVK, and tne CHEMICAL OLIVK BOAI'M. Kviiy bou ekeeper sliou'd Rive it a trial. Sold by all respectable grocers. Abl t.S, Hi: fl Sit: ASi ASIi 'K Padden St Co. s Golden iJrasive hoap. Ii aves time, labor, money, and patience. You can do your wufii"K witu this soap In half the time you take wUh uslDg other SYoa c u get it at all the grocers. i AII1,V LOOK TO Torn OV5S Jb4 Interest and asH f r Padden & Co.'s !-o.ip.-. ee ti at their name is on every bjryoa buy. Jyfci .J..SIXZKJII &, SOS, Wholesale Dealers in Doit Zi-zxv ; L'jrl ;at;;:;r, Cj ;!, zn I Larl Oils; Gord'iics'j!,' Xi. 20 "iVATtK f.n;i",;:r, ai,r.6diyi Ust. iiala and Vine.
1C' XT' 'ITT-- r-t . r turn J'r.ni flee J-vv.t' i :,,e. STRAMROAT PRINTING . vjne or one of tbe brst Job rrlntrii 7 'wUit'S. oia In cr liner. M'u n.,i. ! Viii- T,-!t.',r' t-'ards, Im -c!i and Jf.-a! 'J irieh -ills o. -rH, ,iaie.'- iicsetKior Lnbor, ., .'. ((."C"- I't with either of the I-, i .ri's 'l'' ts promptly attended to. v, l .-itfi rr iii Wntt-r T.lia weathtr vJ?t-rJay was partly cloudy lut very hot, the mercury Etancinjr at i23it 9 a.m., PG 2t noon, and V at 2 P.M. A l'gbt breeze c"vv"" yiuuiug iiai to forno : t Ait-m. xi. a river, Uurinr the twenty ioai-bour.5 t u iiug at 3 p.m., had fallen 3 inches. The rise at Piitgburg amourts only to a few inches and will cever reach the falls. Arrival nutl IPirurr. The arrival.-! and departures up to 3 P.M. yerteruVy ibtlude obly tha Quickstep, Cairo, to return; 3Iol!ie Norton, Henderson, to return; Petrolia No. 2, to CauueUon. Eontn Jiae H re. AmoDjj the first hoafs due Lerc are the Armada from Cairo; Palestine, from Louisville; Anna, for St, Louis; Minncola, for Memphis; P.. W. b'lradcr and Lecnidas, from New Orleans; Alcona, from St. Louis; Charmer and Fanny Brandd", from Cinciotati; Clara Scott, from Eastport; Ada Lyon and Hartford, from Green River. ; 21 IhccIIhiicuuk, Yesterday was especially dull on tho levee, with bo arrivals up to 3 P.M. except the Quickstep and Moilie Norton The Quick&tep Lad a fair trip.. .......The Moilie .Norton had CO or 70 hogsheuds of tobacco and a good passenger list.... .....Tho Petrolia No. 2 left for Cannelton with a moderato trip.' J. II. Koelker & Co. hava on Brown & Co. 'a wharf-boat a lurg lot of stoves and hollow ware, awaiting shipment to Memphis. Evans. ville manufactures are becoming highly popular in the ' outh and Southwe.-t. The shipment by Koelker & Co. includes 150 Stoves Uuy Vinya'rd, clerk of the Sam Orr, i in the city. He was a passenger on the Cumberland when she blew up, but escaped unscratehed. Some of tho books of the ' Cumberland were blown overboard, but were subse quently recovered. RoalM Leaving I t-l(y. For Cairo. The fine passenger steamer Norman, having been completely repaired, will positively leave for Cairo and all way ports at sharp i p.m. to-day. She is admirably ap pointed, and is in command of those accomplished and courteous gentlemen, Capt, (). JItwit cud J'en. May, who will pparc ho paina to rcnJcr pssCDt'ers comfortable, and RtVerve the intercuts of r.Lippcr;. ion Louisville. The beautiful and fleet Palestine will icturn to Louiiivilio this evcuiu, ulJ is ono of the most pleasant and; pomlar boats that come to our wharf Capt. Frank Hurry, a pleasant and obliging gentleman, has command, and Phil. li. Branham and William llawcs are her affable, courteous and attentivo clerks. : Her hour of departure is G o'clock P.M. For New. Orleans. Tho rcut steamer Indiana, may be poeitivcly expected cn route for New Orleans to day, and is unsurpassed in elegance, bal'ety and perfection of l.cr equipments. Captain Keubcu 11. Neal, Charley Miller and Elliott Miller, names illustrious in maritime xjirclcf, archer chief officers, a Ld arc proverbial fur their polite and unwearied attention to pa.scbcie. ' For Hemierson. The ehgant and fleet railroad transfer steamer, Mollio Norton, Kavsa for Hendcrbon at 3:15 p. m. to day, in charge of Ciptain Charley Perkins, an accomplished tCicer, having elegant accommodations for passengers. A. O. Durhud aud C. J. Bojlc, two pleasant gentle men, are her clerks, and will give strict attention to the comfort of passengers. Ulenuiuttf front our Eicbauiittii, Cincinnati. The Cummcrcial of Wednesday nays: Capt. Frank. Stein, of tho Robert Barns, acted as Umpire in tbe'Ramo of base ball played at Memphis on the 13th, between the Bluffs, of Memphis., aud the Southern Club, of New Orleans. Fowler. Lee k Co., of Paducah, through Mr. T. S. llovfc, of Cincin nati, are civiner through receipts to tuauuis, ''vm,;, xiuuiiaus, .1 l,' 1 1 : 1 1 .. . . van iuu, iiuvbtnsutt jjiuiuu, uuu in termediate points on Cumberland Kivcr. In the absence of Captain W. B. Miller, who is visitiDjr his Lake Shore friends, Capthin John Carroll is temporarily commanding the J?ap Line packet Minneola, now leading for Memphis. ' Charlie xMiller, clerk. of the Indiana, was here yesterday in search of a barge. He returnH to Louisville l y last night's train. The Ga:,'ftcba6: Tl.o 1J Ho Wrnou sut)o' out of the channel at Buflington going up. and af last accounts was likely to remain thereuntil a lisc in tho river. Icn wero wading around the boa', in water less than knee deep. The Charmer, capi. donti James, Jr., will leave for Lvansville to-day. She is a beauty as she lays on the water now. Her distinguishing mark at a distance is a red collar on her chimneys. The Charmer has made njoacy iu tbe Evansville trade, and, of cour?e, is popular. Mr. 8. T. James, her owner, is her chief clerk. assisieu oy iur.1 nomas Dond. i The Fancy Brandeis, from Fvansville, will be louud at the w barf this morning. She will hurry out her freight and immediately reload for Vickhturg, Natchez and New Orleans, aud will have to morrow euro. We s:iy sure, because last reason the Fanny Brandeis visited us several times during low water, and nevecfailed to have on advertised time We rcibcuibcr this, and Cincinnati shippers will remember it, too. T! i.iy eve u.uj. it: I i Cjfi;i enter the : au-piees cf The ihAt iy i ei tra i:u- i;r ti
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When ti. barges Ret fctuck on t-a:id bars tl.H idropped down to tho bottom of the river, a ropo wound rennd it, which in htm is attached to tin baiTo, f fu,machinery U set in m itionkud the boats pu led oil'. Itinaa invention that works suocor.iqII CVf ry tl,r.c and with it sand bjirs and hoal watcr linve lost half their f( rior. Tho iuspectom of tiiii dif-triot bnvc instituted measures fVr the invc-si tion cf the circumfauc a ut; i, r wl -. ';, ia boners oi the ntean.i i ( un.beria"-! were exploded laBt J5atunJ.iv mor',ai',"(' near- Shawneetowc, u f-t'itt ,.!( which has already bctn made in v!u ( columnii. umttuuhes 1 ave been maucd lor witnesses, aril the matte will undergo a riii (sa-r.imtkn. Sr. Loud:. The Drmocmt of Wednesday Kaya : The eteamer laeuiri; Star, lyin.' near the loot of Cherry Street, Imd ii narrow escape between t and 7 o'clock yesterday morning Iron deHtrtictMii. At that time, when few wero riirrit,.; either ou board or i-hort, Miiokc wjh observed jfluir from a room on t!.r port fid, rear end o' the lilirs' cabin. . Kntratiee v. :i h .'iLcNd with buckets of-"water to sulduo tie rup. idly vitiing llamf', aud ".lio boat m Raved. A lot (d iiiattrc--e.-t, pile ! up in the room, were scorched or destroyed. ' The boat arrived on Monday froni the lLoeky Mountain rocions. Vro believe the boat is owned by Col. Crews, a lawyer of thia city, who, on learning of the iuihup, went down to the boat and luado oiligc nt enquiry to ascertain tho caut.e ot tho incipient conllUiiairation, .ith what 6ucceKS wo bavo not learned. Tbe W. H. Arthur, Captain ilnk'H boat, lias come to the w!iarf and will leave lor New Orleans after tho Li.zio Gill, probably on Saturday. She is at, the present time a complete and attractive uteamcr in every respect. Tbo Nile enters tho Omaha tm.Ir. in low duyn. Capt. V. I. Huslctt, her owner, will comma id io i i-on. and bis son, Mr. (ieo. 7. Il inl !t, is coming down liom Pcno.-ylvauia to take charge of her oiiice. J 1 u 1 as bad aoiiio ti'pcib nec in tbe bihincfs. .1 he river here i avaia rupidly roi tho decline From ah t.oiuis t. !.',ve tho cry of low water it once iuoro heard, ciurpt mi a portion oi' tho Upper Mi:-:Mi:bippi. Lut t ie laiiiH arc over, ana their eiicctd oi trio hvcih are quickly ditapnearin; Th Mi souri l. unproved from the month to some point above St. Jo cph, but tho advantjigcs deiivablo tl ereirom an; short-lived. Tho weathti was nj-aiu very hot, and buoincts was again very brisk. In former days when b : -. business was being done there was on and at tho wharf much more confubion and disorder, and npj-arently more Lusinc-u doing. 1'hc advent and Uiu of wharf boats, oi docks us it proposed to call thorn an I oilier PtLr..savingappliancr.s, have e h um d things greatly lor the better. New Oklkans. "i L Times of Sunday says: The weather yesterday opened with a clear sky and close temj erature, and so continued until 1 p. u , when a heavy shower of short turation fell, which cooled the fittnosphtre a little, benidcs laying tho dust. Business on the lauding, for the end of tho week, was more hctivc than on any of the former Jiys, there were a goodly number of departures, the majority of them having very favorable trips. FRUIT JAltS. MARK, WARREN dt CO., DIUECT ISirOIiTKKS Cf UBEPifi W A It 12, GlasiWii. c and Cliln:., EVANSVILLE, J ''. I-f ....j t ,3 311'H. J.V ltW Oi' TlfE AMM IlWIi D frzira iaru 1 1 u i t ciop .t ti , t, .,,t kuttaou, we cuntj iieti-, ,t ,. tinuxiiKl htock oi H'.I'IT .1i M fr 1,1. -1' I;KANIiSj; bot ! MAI.M UVK Al,-tt-l,Y..lAVJiK1' ' x i".; io i, ., uu would Kdirlut ('UMiiiiu n (, hi. .li'l J J HEIR ORDERS KAKIV !..- ',,,,..,. laciurer ceueraily Mop niakinir In not. aiatber (hay JuihL ii.um ruiili. r n, ktipply, and douijil Jiiri ui'l t-row m:rce m tbo n-unn :i,i v , ,. I ' 1 i '. 1 1 C ESJ CC J t f 1 1 : - i O N I 1 . i 1 A J 1 1 ( i I ( t. .it . o liave the Ik.'IowIii i ju-i; nt brti.0t: i.YM'S pat m Ki;LF-:;r,ALxn. Tin cap. In one pi. cc. Rubin r b;. n I outside the Jar. i-Htly impiuve 1 uori i -t year by a lew ,pMu r, in.nin in ni,n i i . viy Klniplo; tbu ovi riinn i i nnlv objection cvtr urr ,l tiiiiuht this H i v pujiular Jar. llm been in t""1 l i"itii. fur ten yean. 'in:ito' Ut.ASS J i us. ffclf-Keuleis; hciciv I j) and ri bber h in.l. T,ie runber do -i not coiiii! in .. I act v H li tbe fruit. IIK.1VV ItlNfJ (il.ASS .lAltSi. T!n top, wire ffinteiiln. ItltOUX EAIMIIEV JillN. Lj'.I ulaMt. TIU top, Wlio at!i lilb'. -W No charge 'or ln.ici when ordiju-d In full pa kn en. lum Is, U i! jt u In a l,s;' bail-K iti loijf;, i do.en. liOit Red Ki iiliiiu! iv'iix, in .i pi und packuv,t, io i-u t Ii." neny r.n; t-u-i bnnvn hi lln'ti J.ir-i. full dircctioi. for v i-p.v fruit unt Malitg Jars m:'.-oiilauy t.i.;; i j,., u i;:'-. Serd In yoar Orders r.t or.co ! jlllll . W. WAHI.tN. TIEOH. t ONVNHTOM xo ! iiaix hi;;Ei:r. riANO.'t. o;: And -Me.Kful e til 1,'H t innli j i 'i K-.-dly
