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-J .1. r diy, jiAiica 2, is;o. FOIi WO 31 EX. .re 3 to a Woman. va? made, it puzzled Satan .V .u..iU i SOU1 and body he could e invented woman; and with such soul f.i lovrfd she was sure to fcin: 1 or. iv iet Adara underneath her thrall, i -l n s certain both of them would thn another difflculty arose t i set Adam to accept his bride? , ii'vr came, as every body knows, j,-u1:dj him to sleep; then by bis lI it For fc'alan knew this much of ,ai v id awake he'd never take a wife. ..V.f.i L ache ior. Esq, ,c.:dcmy of Design A young s' boarding school. . ;,o-ing farmer, who enquired how to start a nursery, was told to Uairicd. ..irae3 Reynolds, of Harring.Maine, wove, ia 1SCD, 1,427 .. of cloth, besides doing her n lertake to reason a girl out of i- absurd as would be the at- ' extinguish Vesuvius with a . : .vater. ii Brown says that no man .okes, should be allowed to ;. The reverend lady wants to -.Vmatc the race. . Oliver Wendell Holmes says riiows who cry easy are the first jji-ry again. There is nothing -ot weather for transplanting. .j of the stipulations in an api.Lirg marriage in Massachusetts hat the bride shall pay the groom , cash down, on the wedding diy. up. H 2 introduction of a female firm ongthe brokers necessitates on ada to the zoological nomenclature all Street; to the bulls and bears .Gust now add the dears. a Iowa widow argues in favor of insurances. Her first husband insured for $20,0lJO, and the ; ey thus obtained will set her seohusband up in tho grocery busiT't : Home, Journal, which Las ot up for some time a list of marj . judgements, has now founded ",. prTrtment for " engagements A n.'" The list ghould be headed - :Nuptual Divorces." v.r.jM especially guard against v: : 1 s dies from fancying themselves lJv supervisors, with their ob ;1 us folio viDir of disciples, if they to take any great work. Florence 'jr.'.'. ngaic, ! r. IVnhara. cf Harrison county. c-ma, lately removed the entire lef t

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SA ; , t of a .Mrs. Uaaieli, residing lietbanv. who had long been i ted with a cancerous affection. i recovering finely from the ration. i'nVident Woolscy. in an articla on v-orcc, in Hearth and Home, sajs ilio nation is running into ab ntjLi'jna. and is losing the idea ,:oiLanhood. and that we ought not destroy the ideal of woman and of i vile, m cndeavorioK to enforce m.:;u's political equality with men. ?lr A. N. St. Ciair. who last year rrued the journey of the Rocky j iQtains in her private carriage, rc 'entlv arrived at her home in ' -w Massachusetts, and will lec re o'i the Mormons, her Journey, , Trevious to her departure in trch lor the Pacific coast, China i New Zsaland. A ft? nil a collego is to bo establishin t! o town of Marietta Oa n.'wspmsr organ of the working;u ot lijston. will De startea in c'sfry out of a hundred ttudents in i Minnesota University are women blind lecturer. Miss Henrietta i u, is lecturing in the Southern 'ct 1 1 Minnesota. ti-iJics will bo clad to learn that l.i cake dipped in wine will restore lost voice ot a canary bird. '. t h thought that the woman suf t:o question will be agitated in the - a Legislature, betoro the close o present session. evlorkhas the largest lock o ir in the world. It came from tb ad of a Swabian peasant girl, au sixty-four inches in length. A Wisconsin miuister the other .nday, warned young ladies that the st step to ruin was a yard of gay .bon and an ostrich feather. It is estimated that there are three in Ired thousand women in the State New York with do prospect of iring otf not men cnouge to go ouad. Here is the way a New York clern in consoled a widow at the funer of her husband a few days since: Oae word to you, dear woman. Inilte!y better lor you to sit and sorat such a pure and true man's ave than to have a living husband ' . yi.ur side, falsa to God, and false i Lis marriago vows." Slanderous fashion writer, who lO'ld ba imaiediately arraigned he ro tho high court of "bachelors, ve circulation to the following cat mm" '"It is remarked now that gen emen use powder as a finish to tho i!et almost a3 freely as ladies. The rystal vase and puff are as indispensble a part of the dressing appurteaaees for a gentleman as for a lady, ad lotions, glycerine, perfumed wa:rs, and emollient pastes and ointments are used much more freely by rawing-room men than by ordinary omen." AGRICULTURAL. RAISING FIELD BEANS. For Home reason farmers do not ika to raisj field beans; why, wo do ot know, unless they deem the troubj too great lor the return made. It ay be true that the crop is not a uyicg one, when good corn or wheat . id is used for this purpose exclaely, yet we do not think so, espec,ily when beans command in market Ir ic 3 like the present. But the .;.'!st.ion cf u?ing good soil for i '.is purjose alone, need not be rrcight forward, for they may be rr 3 tn abundantly upon land that will proJace nothing else, or raised with Dut very little labor by planting the in P'.th corn. Uae creat trouble with the cultivaj j cf this crop has been the curing nroeess. er in other words drying the v. i.- ready for the threshing floor, and 'h;s aitiieulty has arisen almost en-ti.-rly Irom late planting; the vines cot haviDg time to mature while in t. ground, btforo the heavy rains and early frosts come on in the fall, ikriis should be planted at the tame tiiUi of field corn, and iu the sinie s with a few inches space between ifi different seeds. The hill3 containing both aro cultivated together, and the beans will ril a and the vines dry up ready ior ; - .ni. oaiiy in the season, ana may . .ai'.y gathered- ly goinsr through with a laie Lakct. V.i-izi arc sal I to contain more life t'.v.ci ocd muscle ft-rr.iing nutritr-CBt

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pounds cf them containing as much ' muscle making clement 33 three j pound ,of wheat, nnd g.ve greater Btimulantto the brain than three and a half pounds of wheat. They were the food in the army during the last war, when they could be obtained, and were the cheapest and best material that could have been furnisaed our soldiers to enable them to withstand exposure and hardships, tot the farmer who is continually performing hard manual labor, they make equally a3 valuable and eeonmical an article for tho table. TI3IELY SUGGESTIONS, are the following, oHered by a correspondent of the Prairie Farmer: To tell these who would make grain binding a comparatively easy task, I would ?ay: Take in handalight threepronged hay fork. It ia the best thing yet. Try it. Da sure to have a cood cistern: keep it clean, and when thirsty, drink tho water. Do not let your manure pile fireang or burn up, for in this way it oses nearly all that is essential to the growth cf the plants. Remove it to the field ; leave in small piles or heaps ; spread just before plowing. I notice a tew tarmmg toois yet lyabout loose. It n not too late to give them Bhelter. Ulean well your wncat neiore mut-no-feed the screenings to fowls, cr small chicks in spring, otherwise the mut will take it. Flour deteriorates. Tha process is low but sure. Consequently do not make your grists too large. More horses are spoiled or made unsound, before maturity than afterwards. Many a spavin has been caused and many a knee been sprung for want of well sharpened chalks. This ghould not be so. Those who do not believe in leedng swine in the mud should lose no time in preparing a plank floor, as mud will come and that soon. See to it this month that all fuel is prepared for the spring month?. And all seed grain wen cleaned ana reaay or sowing. Look well to your seed cora. We expect to hear great complaints another season of a "poor stand of corn." Now is the time to prevent the misfortune. And withal, let us (if possible,) "keep clear of debt." XeiT Atlrertlseuient. (tSTABLI-JHED ISSO.) WELCH & GRIFFITHS Adjustable PoiTH, tupci ior to all Insert ed Teeth S'3K. Prices I! educed i " a Send for Price List and Circular. WELCH & GRIFFITHS, Boston, JlHfs., or Detroit, Mi h. H1MSDELL XOKWAT OiTS. Fcr those who wish to experiment In a siuali way with these cint. careals, we have conciuara 10 ou.-r uuliUau sam ple PACKAGES, tous ctvine everybody a chance to prom y tneir lntroauciion. Any man, woman, or Doy wno nas a arm, garden, or village lot. can mase 85 iJ by sending !l at once lor a pacttage, enougn to grow iu Dusueis eenr, post-paiu, Willi priuted hl-tory full of interest to every farmer. Loot out for counterfeit seed ! Ordtr only from the originators. D. W. ItAMsiitf'i'Li st cu.,i i'eri feireet, JNew York, or 171 Lake btreet, Chicago. Circular free. LOitlLLARn'S I This brand of Fine OPWTIlRV I cut chewing tobacco UCI I Ull I I hax uu cuuh! or buC'liowlnarTobHfCi. pt-rior anywhere. It ia without doubt the bt.l chewing tobacco In the country. LORILLARB'S " EUREKA" T 4 It A C) V O ia an excellcntarticleof grauulated V irginia ; wherever Introduced It Is universally admired. It is put up in bandsome muslin bags, in which order for Meerschaum Pipes are dally packed. LOKILLAKU'S Yacht Club Is made of the choicest leal grown ; It is anti-nervous in Its S iu o U t ii To h e o eflect, as the Nico tine has been extracted : it leaves no disa greeable taste alter smoking; it is Vfry mild, light in color and weight, hence one pound will last as long as three or ordinary tobacco. In this brand we alt-o pack orders everyday for first quality Meerschaum PipfS. Try it and convince yourselves It is all It claims to be, " tuk finest ok Ai.' ." I.OIIILLAKII-S Have now been In general use in the United States over 110 years, and still snuffs acauowludgcd Uie best " wherever used. If your storekeeper does not have these articles for sale, ask him to get them ; they are sold by respectable jobbers alrnobt ftverv where. Circular oi prices maiiea on application. I. LOBIIXARD &. CO., ow York, A1 FACT FOK l'HYSIOl,iS'lS. It is a singular fact, that in this e.iugutened a.e and country the treatment usually adopted by the faculty iu cates of Dyspepsia. (iNDiaESTios) Is the re-ult of a lalse theory, indicating a lamentable ignorance of the physiology of the ttcmach and digestive organs, and is in most Instances calculated to establish and confirm the malady It is intended to remove. The Secretary of the J'niladelphia Molanie Institute will leel pleasure in forwarding (free) to ail applicants the excellent-botanio remedy lor Indhjktiox, Bilious asd Liver Complaint-, recently discovered by Professor Walker, of Kydcey, New Bonth Wales, Australia, and .communicated to the Institute by that distinguished botanisc. The Medical Kelorm Society (at whose cost these announcements appear) wish it to be distinctly understood ihat they will not, in any shape nor under any circumstance whatever, accept any contribution, fee, or gratuity for this recipe, ihe object of the Society being to demonstrate the superiority of the botanic over every other practice of medicin?,and In itturn only desire that those who mnv be hlriiallv benefitted bv it will lorwaru 10 v-e tiocieiy a stateiceal oi tne case, aad thus aid with facts in acceleratlng the present movement In favo medical ro.'orm, tnclose a directed enveiope to the Secretary Botanic Institute 910 douth-Prfleenth St., Philadelphia, Pa THE NEW Y0EK METHODIST Publishes Sermons, a Serial Story for the Family, a nev Children's Htory every week, Chats wiih the Little Folxs, Editorials bv the best Methodist writers and others. 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BISECT IMPORTERS Jtnd WHOLESALE DE1LSES In QUEENSWAEE , CI-IiNA. v AND GLASS "W ABE, Lamps, Loofcing-GIasses, Ko. 25 First Street, We receive our Queensware direct from the Potteries of Staffordshire, England via New Orleans and New York ; hence pay no second-hand profits which rightfully belong to our customers. Having completed arrangement with MEAKIN, BEOS. & CO., of Staffordshire. England, lor the EXCLUSIVE CONTROL for this market of their celebrated CJTONE CHINA WaKE, we are now prepared t supply the trade. In addition we are now receiving, fresh from Lamoges, France, a large stock of GOLD BAND, PLAIN WHITE and DECORATED FRENCH CHINA. We are also receiving heavy importations of HOLIDAY GOODS In yTe&t varlsir Consult your own interest by examining our stock before purchasing e'.sewhere. novl3 THE EMPRESS BEXiT 1 A SEW TSirXO FOR AX TJiliER S BELT, or for a Dress Belt. This Belt aula to suDDort and Improve the appear ance of the figure, and is preferable. In many respects, to any other Beit In tb market. It is metallic, which gives It durability, and is beautifully finished. In Jet, silver-gilt, and plaid patterns. No lady Bhouia De witnout one. We have Just received our Fall ftock of WiSITE 4200D, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, HAN DKERCHIEFS, H03IERY, GLOVES, AND NOTIONS; and as we are In the White Goods Trade pxiMnsi vl v. wa nl course keen a lamer slock and can afford to sell at less profits than merchants who keep general stocks. We are exclusive Agents for the Kmpresa E. A. COOKE & CO. deSdif TEA STORE. ORIENTAL TEA STORE! II. A. COOIL MAS NOW OPENED MIS NEW NTOKK. in the New Opera House, and offers to the trade the best assorted stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries ever ocered in this city. T E A. ALL grades, from the choicest to a good, cheap Tea, and pledges himself to sell as low for the same quality as can be bought In New York, of any Tea, Company or Tea Dealer. COFFEES. "TIO, OUl Government Java, Ceylon, JCfc and Java assorted grades at prices mat will defy competition. CoiTee will be roasted every day and ground frea of charge, SUGARS. GRANULATED, Crushed, Powdered, Cut Loaf, Coffee, A, B, Sc, at prices that will be sure to suit. SYKUPS. WHITE DRIPS, New Yorlr Steam Amber aud Golden, at prices lower than any time since the war. Butter tincL Cheese. SX.TKA choice genuine Orange County Butter. Extra choice genuine Goshen ulter. CHOICE ROLL BUTTER. New York Factory Cheese to suit all tastes. Reserve Cheese, Kna'llSjl I liUFV I a . , " c Cnnn a-nA Po'!t oaV All are asked to call and see what fine goods, cheap prices and good qualities are orrereu at iuo ORIENTAL TEA STORE, NEW OPERA HOU'if; CAN GOODS, PICKLES, C F O.ESIX STRAWBERRIES, Fresh Raspberries, " Pine Apple, " Tomatoes, Peas. " Lima Beans, Chow Chow, - Fresh Blackberries, " Cherries, Peaches.extra Windsor Corn, Imperial Hot Pickles; Captain White's Oriental Pickle, Prince o Wales Salad Sauce. Worcestershire Sauce, Tomato Catsvp, Assorted Shaker Preserves, Pure Honey, Horse Radish, French Olives, French-Preserves, as sorted, die, c, at tlie Oriental Tea Store. Just In Time for the Holidays 1T!tA CROWN IMPERIAL It A I d SINS, iall bunches.) Cboica Lave Raisins, Sultana Raisins, iinnrui citron. Lemon Peel. Zante Cur rants Pronfli Prunes. White French Grapes, (fiesh,) first ever offered in the city. Atmore's Mince Pie Meat. Shatter Preserves, Gaava Jells French Olives, Scvlch Marmalade, French Mustard (imported). t-c, dc, at th Oriental Tea Store. IOR SALE. tlOK HALE- VALUABLE MAIN JZ STREET PROPERTY That splendid property tuowu as tne Egler property Bituateu on mo wem corner oi Alain an Sixth streets, ironung 7oH Xeet oa Mai blrl una I " leet ou .-u;u iMrtcl. saiu property U oltore-.t tor sslu hi low f gures cu t.cv tcnu. Apply J. P. EL1AUTT . t-O.v, Krtl K.-'.n-e Auents, Corner L-"1 aud Tl ird hire'e elS dtf

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J. C. KEATS, FOUNDER and MACHINIST MACHINERY AND SUPPLY AGENCY. Builder of Portable Kngines and Portable Circular Saw Mills, Sugar Cane Mills, Corn Shelters, Improved Steel Amalgam and Composition Bells for farms, shops, engine houses, chnrche., schools, etc., and Machinery and Castings generally, Steam Boilers, Plate and Sheet Iron Worfc of every description. Proprietor and Agent of Territory in the Potent Drive Tubular Weil. Apply for descriptive circulars and price lists, and state the kind of machinery, fca, wished. Repairicgt promptly done at or from the shop, on Boilers, ilachinery, Ac. Work of the best material and work manship. Comer First and Pine and Second and Elm Streets, EYANST1XI.E, INDIANA. Portable Engines saw mill size), and Portable (Jircular Saw JUiu. Important Notice. The usual amount of steam used to do sawing with by the Portlble Circular Saw Mill is from 125 to 150 pounds pressure per square inch. I have reduced this amount and require only from to SO pounds per square inch, at which steam is not considered in the least dangerous, and is, at the same time, more economical In the saying of fuel, ic We append the follow ing cemncaie oi tne nrst oi my new siyie Portable Mills, for the noting and careful perusal oi sawyers and all those aesmne to purchase, and solicit a call and careful examination, they now being ready on hand and making, mounted on four strong wooden wneeis, witn wine tires ana neavy iron axles, easll v drawn from a tdace. and always ready for operation in a few hours, or mounted on legs and wooden skids, or otherwise: Mb. Kbatz:-The Portable Engine you furnished me, I consider as satisfactory and perfect In every respect as any machine 1 ever saw, runs light, uses bo pounds of steam for running a double 60 and SO lncn circular saw mill lor a common day's busi ness. An average day's work. 8,000 to 10,000 feet of lumber, easy, with 75 pounds of steam. A. J. Caldwell, Lynnvllle Ind. Other sizes for farm and plantation use and all other requirements. nor 15-6m a K.RATZ. R E I T Z HAN Crescent IToimilry, Corner of Canal and Ingle Sts., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, Mauulacturors of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS Portable Circular Saw Mil's, Ksclilacrj or iTPrj DcsfrlptJon DKALSKA IK BELTING, STEAM G AUGERS, FIRE BRICK, WRO UGH T IRON PIPS, tc, -c. Repairing done at Short Notice. Also agents for StillwelTs Patent Heator and Lime tatcher. nov7 ly FA KM Heauliuil, well-improved farm, ItX) acres, 3J0 beuriue apple trees (choice fruit), three miles west ol Elizabetittown, Illinois. Can be had aj. a bargain by callin on WARIitSN & MATTIsON, Attorneys, Third Street, between Mai a and Loasti. yieii an J0HN3 & WILLIAMS, Mining Engineers, Surveyors, de , EVANSVILXi:, I!iD. tt-Officein Washington Block. All or ders will be promptly attended to. ARCHITECTS. CARD. KOBEUT BOTD. I WOOD BOYD & WOOD, ARCHITECTS, No. 1 Chandler's Block, Corner Firjt end T.ocust Streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. Plana antf Specifications prepared on short notioc nd reasonable terms ianlo dtf PHALON'S "PiPiiUS LOIIOJi " For Ecautifjins the S&ln and Com Flexion. Removes all Emotions, Freckles. Pimriles. Moth Blotches, Tan, etc., and renders he Bkin soft, fair, and blooming. For .Ladies in tne r ursery it is invalu able. For Gentlemen after shaving it nas no equal. 'Paphlan Lotion" ia the only rellabl remedy for diseases and blemi&ues of the Skin. PIIAI.ON'S "PAPHIAS SO.I"'foi the Toilet, Nursery, and Bath, will nol chap the skin. Price 25 cents per cake. " FIOU HE MATO." " l l.OK 1E HAI O." A New Perfume lor the HandkerchlaL EXGuLblte, lelicat, La&tinx Fragrance. PHALON & SONiNew York. Bold by all drnttglBts I iy GREAT LAND SALE I! Seven Rich and Highly Improved Ohio River Tobacco iarma, with all their Appurtenances, And 50 CITY LOT-i, Located in the wealthy County of HenCapital Prize, S150.CCO 2 Pr'aes, each . 4 Prizes, each . 280 Prizes, each . 140 Prizes, each , 81 Prizes, each , 557,500 13,750 120 100 SO Ticlcets, FIVE ROIARS. t. i .1 . t . aI.awa nrlvo. fhera la rw cwiutm ti-in "uv. f . . .. - - - - - prize of 85.000, two of Mufl i each, and four of 8000. cash, rent money lor tho year Whlcn go to tne wiuucm wiai, bcvcu nrizes. respectively. Also, ail the rent money for li70, for which good bonds will be taken, and assigned to those drawlDg the prizes. Final drawinsj takes place JUNE O. 1870. at MAXOIHV TKMPLE, LOUISVILLE, KY. This popular enterprise Is ludorsed by every leadiug oflicial in the State of Ken lucky, and upwards of live hundred ot her most prominent ci'izena. L. M. LYNE, Cabhler Farmers' Bank, Henderson, Ky. R.B. ALEXANDER, Commercial Bank, Louisville, Ky. JOHN C. LATHAM, President Bank of HnrOOnKVllle. Koptclnsville, Ky. JAfc. la. LAi-LAil, coinui-roial Bank, Pnda-jah, Ky. B. O. TH ' iM AS, Casuier, Lexiofjton. Ky. V". B. TYLEit, Caonlur Irfpo.i-t li.:nic, Owensboro, Ky. (rod Club Agent Wanted Everywhere. jfiid dtf

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KvansTllic & Tennessee RIyct Packet. FOR PADUIAH, EA8TP3RT & FLOSEXCS. The fleet and elegant Passenger Steamer RAPIDAN IV o. 3, Capt. Lee Howell; Rob. C. McMzchan, Clerk, Ijeavea Evansville, as above, every MONDAY, promptly at 4 o'clock p.m. The steamer RAPIDAN No. 2 wM run during the season as above, connecting at Danville with the I... C. & M. Railroad, and at.Johnsonville with the N. & N. W Railroad, for all points East and Wetd. Havlog been thoroughly repaired and refurnished throughout, they offer special inducements to passengers and shippers for speed, safety, and comfort. Orders for pig iron, dressed or nndressed yellow pine lumber, left with our Agent, wlil rf.ceive prompt attention. Hb.ij.pers can rely on this boat leaving promptly, paying special attention to colleeiion and way business. For freight or passage apply on board, or to WM. H. CON ANT, Jal5 dlf Agent. REGULAR EVANSVILTjE AND NASHVILLE PACKET. The very light-draught steamer U. ALPHA, r. i-,;T. G. Ryman, Master; W. R, Giacey, Clerk, Will py as a regular weekly packet between the ports of EvaasvlUe and Nashville. Leaves EvansvlUe every FRIDAY, at 4 o'clock p.m. For freight or passage apply on board, or to C. R. KUDD, Janldtf Agent. Evanavilla, Henderson, & Nashville R. IL emi-Daily Transfer Packet to Henderson. The magnificent side-wheel steamer FAYETTE, C. Q. Perkins, Master: A. O. Durlantl nirlr Will leave Evansville dally for Hender son at 7 A.m. and 3 p.m. Returning will leave Henderson at 8 a.m. and 0 p.m. Far 75 cenfs each way. Freights received at all hours at W. G. Brown & Co.'s wharfboat. Railroad aud other freights, not ready for the S p.m. trip, will go down at 7 a.m. by being sent to the wharf-boat in the evening. fe2S It Regular Wednesday and Saturday FOB PADUCAH AND CAIRO. Tha new and elegant steamer S JL. M. O JEL JEL9 Allen Duncan Master; Guy Vinyabd, Clerk, Leaves Evansville everv WKiiNES. DAY and SATURDAY, at 4 P.M. Leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and SUNDAY at 5 p. M., making close connections at Cairo with first-clat nackets for St. Louis, Memphis and New Orleans. Railroad, and the Tarascon for Louisville. For freight or passaee apply on board, or to M. UUMPHRKY 4 CO. and WM. H. CON ANT, dec6dtf Agents. FOR PADUCAH AND CAIRO. The famous low-pressure QUICKSTEP, Jack Gbammks, Master, Leaves Evansville for Cairo every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 p.m.. posi tively, connecting at Cairo with Ht. Louis, jierapuw. uu new urieans pacKets. DQgidtf wm, h. con an r, Agt. Regular Evansville and Bowlingureen racket. The new and elegant Bteamer E VA.lSr S I Ju JLt E, W. 8. Vanmbtbr, Master, Leaves Eaynsville lor Bowling-Green Eeaves Evansville for Woodbury every SATURDAY, at 4 p.m. or ireigui or passage apply ou board. nov25'ta dtf REAL ESTATE. JOflXSOX'A Ileal Estate 4 Patent Agency HAVE A VARIETY OF II CMNESS and DWELLING HOUSES. and a large number ol BU1LDINU LO'fa, iu tuuioet every partor evansville; also, a number of Farms and several thousand acres of TIMBERED LANDS, all of Which I will bell on EASY TERMS. I have some very DESIRABLE and very CHEAP LOTS, ttnthin ten minutes' walk of the Court House. Persona wishing to buy will save naviug property io sell will Dleate brln me the description and ptice. 1 shall soon advertise ror public sale some valuable property in the vri-uu part of the city, near the irorxsel track: of tlin street raliroad, where nice building sites can ij una on very reasonable tkkm.s. l nave also opened an office for SOLICIT. INO PATENTS. Persona desiring to-obtain Patents can make application at once anu ay caiiiog at my omce, on THIRD ST. bet Main and Locust. Evansville, Ind. alvah johnson. ocl3J Real Eulate and Patent Agent, ffew Ileal Estate Agency. J. 1. Elliott Sc Sou WAVE Ol'ENKB A REAL K.STAT. mi Agouujr ior LLia saie oi ana renting o lands, huases. Ac. Ac Persons havlnz tiouw r land noil, or persons wiKtiiaz to nurnru, or rent, will do well by calling on them at thfir rtfir An Tliird Street, near Locust 111 lailiott'H XSIOGI! Junell tf LAW CARDS. C. K. DAVIS, ATrOESIY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW IIAKKISUURG, 1L.T.. Office north of the Court House quare. f ractlce In all me Courts of the Stale . Jan24-6rn CHAS. H. BUTTERFIELD, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office West side Third Street, bet. Locust and Main (up-btairs), JalS d3in EVAKSVILLE, IlfD. G. W. SHANKLIN, law and Real Estate Office, (With WM. II. WALKER.) tOKStB MAIN AMI TIIIUU STS. Valuable City and Suburban Property; Farm Lands In Indiana, Illinois, and Kentuekylor sale cr exchange. ocJ d6rn 1V2I. KEAYIS, U. i-3. Claim Agenr. Alao, REAL ESTATE and COLLECTING Offlce on Main Street, between Third and Fourth, No. t3 (over KeUer'B Oun Store), Evansville, Ind. 6pl9,'b5. W. P. HAEGKAVE, A.'X'X'OXTtlVEY at LAW. " Office on Third Street, In Washington 1 v, iii practice a tuft vpriotm fom-f r 1 the ClrcaiU Prompt attention tToffl?i buiiinesH ' dei dSo j I ,s, . i. .nii. . t. .-,.. ,. .. .. THE PURE, GENUINE IMPORTED PREPARATION, discovered by JOH. nurr, ui i. 1 ii n . A TONIC BEVERAGE and REGU LATOR of Ihe entire system. A SUBSTITUTE FOR ALE. Beer. Por ter, and Alcoholic Drinks of every descrip? lion. ,v Tt-tENurriENJER Tor te Jvhl'.lUU--!. A KK.Vi &L'V lor every one. TAUISAXT .1 CO., Ski: W TO It K, COLE AGENTS FOK TOE UNITE!) STAT., ETC.

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tVeatlscr nvt't Water Tho weather yesterday wa3 cloudy, ' raw and cold, with considerable wind from the west north-west. Tfaero was a light fall of edcw before daylight. Th8 mercury wa3 below 40 all day. The river duritJg the 24 Lours ceding at 3 P. sr., had fallen IS inches. Arrivals and Dcjiartnrcs. The arrivals and departures, up to 3 P. M. yesterday, include the Mary louston, New Orleans to Louisville; West Wind, Wabash Kiver to return ; ayette, Henderson and return; Hart ford to Carmi; Sam. Orr, from Cairo. Boats Dae Here. Among the first boats due hero are the Quickstep, from Cairo; MorniDg Star and Mary Miller.from Louisville ; Minneola and Milbrey.froni Memphis ; Virginia, Louisville and Groesbeck, from New Orleans; Silver Moon, for Memphis; Spray, for Nashville; Nick ODgworth anl Kenton, foi New Oreacs; Lawrence, trom Nashville; Evansville, from Bowling Green; Shamrock, for St. Lotus; Armadillo. rem Arkansas River; Champion, From St. Louis; Clara Soott, from Wabash River; Ollie Sullivan, from lastport; City of Evansville, from ittsburg. Boils Lravlug To-Uny. For Caiuo. The very complete and excellent steamer, Sam. Orr, one of the fleetest in the business, will eave for Cairo, and all intermediate anding3, at 4 P. 11., to-day, and has first-class passenger appointments. and the best of officers. She is commanded by that prince of clever gentlemen, Capt. Allen Duncan, with Guy ViDyard, Al. Maynard and Jim my Best in the office. For Louisville. The famous Morning Star is the regular packet or Louisville at 11 p.m. on arrival of mail train from the North, in charge ot that distinguished commander, Capt. A. T. Gilmore, with Frank Dougherty and Hobeit Dougherty, two courteous and obliging gentle men, in the office. The Star is a magnificent steamer, and luxuriously ap pointed. For Henderson. The swift wing ed Fayette leaves promptly at 3 r. m., for Henderson, and has elegant passenger appointments. Captain Charey Perkins commands, and Durland, Story and Boyle are her clerks. nisceiraneous. There was not much doing on the levee yesterday, and tho port list was very light Tho Mary Houston passed up at 5 a.m. with a medium trip, but doing very little business here The West Wind had a good trip from tho Wabash, and Oash Thomas, her newly married c erk, looks cheerful and happy The Hartford did not get off Mor.day night. She was preparing to leavo at noon yesterday The Fayette had a good trip of people from Hender son, uaptain l'crkins, we regret to learn, is eick, and Captain Cole is in command of the Fayette Freight for tto South is again abun dant, and far in advance of tonnage. A lot of 1,800 barrels was being hauled down yesterday, and t was doubtful if the Nick Longworth could add anything to her cargo, as she was understood to be full upon leaving New Albany The gran Armada, reconstructed and more beautiful than ever, is announced for Nashville and all way points on Friday next. Captains Northern and Ben. F. Egan are her chief officers a euro guirantee of an agreeable and pleasant trip to all who travel with them. Billy Conant is her agent, and his proclamation will be found elsewhere in this morning's Journal, The Sam. Orr arrived at 1:30 yesterday, afternoon with a fine trip The Countess was expected during last night, with COO bales of cotton for 11. K. Dunkerson & Co The Armada will raise steam on Thurs day morning and come to the wharf. The new steamer City of Evansville leaves Pittsburg to-day. M aui feats. Manifest Of the s'eamer Sam, Orr, from Cairo to Evansville, March 1st, 187U. Humphrey Lewis & Co, 4 bales t unnies, 1 sacK twine, 9 bundles seemless Hack; Martin OardnerA Co, 2 hogsheads tobacco; Pre&ton & to, 2 barrels molasses; Coo It & Kic, 2) beer kegn; Tenny Bowie & Co, 6 hogsueads sugar ;0 C Hough, 1 box tundrles. ParkebsbuhGII G B Taylor, 1 bag: coffee, 2 boxes sundries: Stockweil A Co, 1 barrel onion sets; R K Dlmtbraw Ac Co, 15 hogsheads tobacco; G G Niblick, 54 sacks oals. Neweukgh Union Bethel, 1 brl Mo-Lou'isvili-e J Frank A Co, 3 hogsheads tobacco; L C Price, 4 .barrels sweet potatoes ; B A H, 8 bales sheep pelt. CINCINNATI J xj, u uis utiuu peacues. leauiiK from oar KxcIihuic-a. Cincinnati. The Commercial of Monday says: It i3 generally conceded that the ppeedy raising of the steamer Nightingale, recently snagged and sunk in Arkansas iuver, 00 miles above the mouth, by Capt. Piersel and his crew, was a creditable piece of work, and will be appreciated by Underwriters and all parties interested in the 1 oat and her cargo. As she only shijped two leet water, and is proceeding with her cargo, which will be delivered under protest, it is surmised the loss will be light. An excursion party from tais ciiy will make the trip to New Orleans and back on the Longworth. Steamboat flags were at half mast, at New Orleans, on Tuesday, in respect to tha memory of Mr. J..IIardenbrock, on old boatman who died from injuries sustained in the falliou of a cotton shed on Yazoo Kiver. ItwasMr; James W. Gaff's onethird interest in the Thompson Dean, not Lady Dean, that was sold to Capt. John N. Boffinger, of St. Louis, for 145.000. Mr. J. F. Keeling, on Saturday chartered the Champion No. 7, and went down to Lawrenceburg, to bring up the remaining sufferers by the recent explosion of tho towboat Neville. Four lives as before Btated, were lost by the disaster. The pilot, James Prather is improving and will recover. Moore and Fagin, deck hands, were conveyed to their residence in Palestine, O., on the Ci"iui,r-loc. MVoro Ii iihrrovins- and wlil recover. . The reiovery of F;wia is considered doubtful. rjhe wreck of the Novilly Ilea straight up and down the river oa tho

her boilers were Llov.n overt iv. Mr. Keeling speaks in th i I 'L terni9 of the kindness m, a'f: t,t paid to the sufferers by th cinz?n?i Lawrenceburg and tho t i'iccrs of mail boat lien, i'rauklir. The Gazette says:

The Golden hra. sunk ir, T i Li last week, has beer, rr-'.- . oni v to ko to New Orleans i r repair. L-aptains J onn James c;, nr. .J S James, wero passenseis up on tie 1 pcrqr, yesterday. We tir ders?a 1 1 are in search of a sn;a!l boir to j u as a daylight packet Letwccn t! . coalmines at Newbury rhii Jv. ville. The Chronicle of Mcrdsy t says: The case of the Mai! Line r.i. t Queen City Insurance Cotapany, recover tho amodat cf risk ou t steamer America, will he tried in Superior Court during the pres. week, and if decided a rainst the I suranco company, will be carried c test case before the Sup.-cma Court "L0UI3VILLE. The Courier Jo nal of Monday fays: Capt. Wm. Harmon. Superiste ent of the Nashville and Cairo p ic company, is conhned to ais roum I. ; indisposition, in Nashville. The Commercial says : Capt. B. F. Caffrey, the well-ka; ex-steambcat agent of fiis city, is ?. ODe of the pilots of tho Ilobert Mc He was at her wheel wt en she ra . down yesterday. New Orlean3. The Times Friday says: The weather, duriDg the entiie yesterday was clear and fine, wi:i. very mild teraperatnro. JIow ! ! such fino and . cheerful weather v. last, remains to be sc-ec ; in all pr bility it may terminate to day, au I may have a revisit of the rain kin Business on the landing was J . enough for Thursday; there were ; many departures, but those that I had ample freight andjass2nger3. 1 1 F.J. Kkitz, of Kelt, Ha iey. Georqk H. Ktakt, of Hair 1 & Htart. Kdwaks C. Murray, fornerly of M i -Ways, Fadacah, Ky. KVAXSVII.I.I: 31ry Xc?cli: O; . EVAX3VILLK, IN:. The Uoclr, having been thoroni;!i bunt, is now prepared fr Uocalun; on Khort uotlce. "No profit charjud ou ma'.erial f r r pairing boats. locili i BOAT STORES, OTIAl J. HINZIt'll & so:., Whoies-iie Dealers in Boat Stores; Lubricating, Coal, Lard Oils; Cordaje, llosiu, Pitob, 4 c, So. SO WATEK SlitKKT, apr6dlyl Bet. Main aud V , , conoiissioir car: TIJ.OS. C. SMITH & CO , iitnuci: AM) Commission Mereltl Dealers in Flour, liny, Oatu, Grr h Seeds, aud Produo generally, Jfo. 5 South Water Street, TiVAMSVI I ' Orders promptly attent.ed to. Im'-n T. U. WATTS. O. W. LISS. j. J. , a i r WATTS, LINN & CO , JK. Vtlt .V I. 230 FttONT STREET, MEMPIII.,TE: Paducab, Ky. ; Mai tin, Gardner : Evansville; Hay & Co., Louisville Bryan, waits a Co., r-w ioik. ne. i C. C. Lyon. E. C. Mac . LYON $c MACli 2:: Produce and Comm!s : Mornhti n tw, Dealers in Hay, Corn, Flour Oa'. ' Produce Generally. No. SO North Water Street, novl33m EVANSVILLE, IN. K. II. FAIKC1ULI. JOHN W. IllX' FAIKGUILD tittGiiA'J. 7ommiio2: Merel i" t NEW ORLEANS, LA. Personal attention, aud prompt r guaranteed. fnovH : L. Ruffnkk, Jk., Jvvani-vllin, lud. John Oilmckt, Ooicoud a, His. Oca. UuaolTCHKr, Evam, ville, Ind. L. IlUFFNEli, Jr.. L 0 Coisiisiisioii. XTerch Provision and ?r jdaca Dealf ; Sole Agents Ohio Riier and Eai. i Salt Companies, E VA S VII.I.K, I P i We keep a very larg fctocte of FLO ' " t Btore, and are hau-Jllnn &;j burrn week. We can fill orders lor any ti that may be wanted, at the lowc.-.L "i prices. Orders for Pr ivlslous an i I duce solicited, and sati.ifuctsou wn;: Terms cash. We l-.sue biJi) Prieo-Cn . i - weekly, and will furul ih a copy re; j; to any cne detlrlun r.s o do ho. OClidtf L. HUK FNKR. R. OR. I. HAAf ' . ilvnldvnl Ttciiii: ... Over li-sl Nat onal Bi.uk, Corner Miila and ilrsi Ktre ; . Evauavli; : . l MAWU-Atxirat:n or J'ov . O'lS Uiun Vork, Oold, Hilvi ', canito.Coraiite, anri Amber Platc-s, i. Work, ArUnclai I-aifcUi, &c. ADMfNlSTRATOH of Nitrous Oi (an excellent and fcaft hrwhIIihUv . roform, Ether, and also severu.1 loc... i . lyiers. NEURALGIC AfTbct.ons treated. MY FACILITIES sre as irood. I - - : i establlKhmeut lariro (conssb,Uus: .; t . rooinii) aa any In the L nlied buitwj. I RETURN MY THANKS for K, . tensive patronage received uurln ; " KilillT VEAIUS. i ... Dancing Acs. AT MARLITT HALL. We bea leave to lfurrn our li ie the puolic K?iieraily that we tu opened a new Course t f UauCiiig, a' reduced rates. Parents defciroust of Laving tlitlr r educated In the Ten lotioieau Ai! do well to entrust tin mma v Whlle'we spaie nr vt'ort in Uac i pay especial attention to the j vlor of all scholars. Satisfactory rt lerm as can b3 gl . Prices are us follows i For Gentlemen who nave already taken one course with ns S2p i For Gentlemen not e mipteut t '.! " "! r ... t ii r . I For I.h'. ' ' i" (;r Lm i.J ! eii . I to . ." at I-.-. I . . 'it