Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 March 1870 — Page 3

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F.'UDIY, MASC51 4, lS'.IQ. "rqra London Society for February. the Coarse of TrGe Lore Seally Lid Ksn Smoota.

y father was laudibly anxious that ould marry. It is not a feeling h, as a rule, is very common with everei authors of our existence, it ought to bo encouraged, espey when the son has nothing to live eyond the allowance made by the viag efiioer, the parental relative, my father had himself married daring the lifetime of my grander, and in his case the exDeriment succeeded admirably- He had a 'ortablo entailed estate, and he not one of those prodigal fathers vi?h the eldest son to join them ittiagoif the entail. I was disd to be dutiful to my father, and ictically 1 did not object to the ry of connubiality. Bat matriy'was a subject on which my mind in a peculiarly wavering and unci condition. A loDg procession vinities had fleeted through the at chambers of my heart, and bid succeeded in taking up a per;c lodgment there. Kate, Harand Julia had each their charms h were iairly appreciated by my id mind; and often Julia the secand -Kate the second, and Kate hird had succeeded in their brief i n the sovereigns of my affee- .. From these facts it will be perd that I was yet heart-whole, and not seriously suffered in the l skirmishes with the light arv of Dan Cupid: It was a re;h against a great political philost that he gave up to party what meant for mankind. The notion . llowing out this example of givip to one girl what was meant for , aukind altogether appeared to ma j exceedingly unphilosophical. . wiord, of Exeter College and I rone out for a long excursion in Lakes. Now there is nothing mountaineering to do away with lingering love weakness. We been doing some of the English, : ifterwards some of the Scottish itains. You take your knapsack jur back, swing your field glass Tcur shoulder, have your pocket compass, and wraps in good orThen you go across the heather .limb mountains, and it you don't ver a prodigious number of miles - ie course of the expedition, you to sleep in the open air on a itaia: which you don't greatly 1 for ence or twice in a way. I . mind it considerably, however, 3 came over Den Lomond one t, and first mist, then rain, then came down furiously. Lawford I had been discussing our love rs, a topic of which he was very . ; and being hopelessly engaged ilf, he exhorted me to "concentuy affections," as he was pleased :pres3 himself. He had certainly o me a good example, as his enment dated back from his first ; Vacation, and I had already tamy degree. Moreover, Lawford engaged himself on expectations exceedingly indefinite that there r appeared tho least chance of ' being realized; whereas my pail acres 6eemcd imperatively to jnd a future mistress. I said I ! waited for my fate, but the Perimaidens of the day were little d to my taste. Lawford became .kly eloquent on the subject: as his . .. aer was. in a way, indeed, that e l sligh'ly nauseating to one of : . thletic, muscular tastes, liut the -, the rain, the sleet, certainly .icd the nonsense outof our head?, re pushed on very rapidly towards v no. In the darkness wo had lost r footpath, but guided by the dialights at the inn, wa went at it -r-ekelter across the country, half ng through a river, and tumbling : jgh a waterfall, and in a very dilated condition we tumbled into lostel. Tho house was very lull, our modest request for beds was . ed with as much disdain as if we imploring them to perform an if charny. At last we were alloti double bedded room in the girXo. 123, which we might either , or swi'Ji across the Lake for the steamer bad left to another inn. ur inn professed to make up one . lred and thirty beds, it became a er of lively speculation to the iniog mind where the other seven or bedrooms could be found, only hypothesis that suited the W3s that tho beds were made up ie landings of the stairs an idea - hich we weie forced to acquiesce : he want of a better. hen we came down into the large e-rootn of the hotel, we found it pletely crowded with thirsting and , rering guests. The steamer had . late, and a large dinner had been out, and seats eager.y appropnaUood cheer and good fellowship the order of the day. To say the l, I was a little tired of Lawford. rather overdid, I thought, that ; of his Scphia, and the hopes. and anticipations that belonged i subject. In all the conversai parts of the room the empty i were invidiously leaned fori in token that thev were cngaeed . 1st my luck" said Lawford. "Wo ba pushed into the uttermost - r. whence we shall bo served . and set everything cold." .crmatory ot this remark, the r at this moment pointed out a table at a distant part of the , and stretching to the end. Lawiterally went to the wall, and I next to him. Next to me were vacant chairs. There was tea nt of these chairs, and it eomelappened a course unusual for that I began to speculate who occupants wonld be. hope it will be no more love-sick graduates, pretending to read d mountaineer, but only spoon?ay their time. Or Borne men ) Alpine Club, sneering at Ben , ;nd, because, forsooth, they once ionte llo3a. Or perhaps some ':ring parsons giving themselves cctual airs liko the fellows of ty, or perhaps have come away their fat parishes in the midland . ;ies, end hava never seen a lake )uotain before. Or most likely tch bailie, who picks up gold in jvr. and comes here to spend it. l.ii high-chcek-boned wife and hter. Or some dilapidated polar,?, like ourselves well, that d be better than the city dandies have just walked out of their boxes," b i! 3 I was thm musing, and oing up some recent experiences, k .rot the coffee room opened, presently a murmur of surprise idmiration ran around the room, :c ,man and two ladies entered, a well-known fact, that when -or Wilson and his future wife cd r public room together, they tuth so remarkably handsome, the gentlemen in the room rose t 1 gave them a hearty cheer. v., i co ovation now buteertsm.ye seethed to follow this ' girl r.'j 1 her distinguished-in.-parent 4 ls they proceeded up

"What cr anzel from heaven!" whispered Lawford to me. Lawford prides himself on being a

ooddescriber of female beauty, which acknowledge is not at all my role. He continued to dilate in a style which I considered to be hardly consistent with the strict allegiance which he owed to. his Sophia, on the charms of the "Incognita." '"What a sweep of limb! he whispered. " vVhat glorious hair! why she could sit down on it! what sapphire ejes!;what asweet, engaging expression! what perfect hps and teeth! she is the best thing I've seen on my travels!" Compassionate reader, ho was very young and still an undergraduate having lately been plucked for 'greats.' I had to give Lawford a ferocious pinch, for, to my utter astomishment, the party moved toward the spot where we were sitting The engaged chairs were for ihera, and ah me, I could scarcely believo my eyes the fortune ot war was indeed on my side St. Incognita took her seat on the very next chair to my own. I was astonished, confused, petrified. Had a celestial vision appeared to me, I could hardly have been in such sudden awe and gladness. I felt instantaneously that I could do anything for her that any knight of the Round Table ever did for any of Mr. Tennyson's heroines. I would walk fifty miles for her slightest guerdon; wait twenty years for her; immolate Lawford as Geraint did Earl Doorm; take to a profession, and be at the end of it in no time. Everybody was avenged, all of a sudden. The former triflers with my heart were a spectral crew who had at once vanished into the air. To quote a saying which I had often laughed at as absurd, "I had fallen iu love at first sight." Incognita was little conscious of the war and tumult which raged within the sedate whiskered individual by her side. She Beemed, indeed, altogether unconscious of the personal claims of that gentleman. Lawford was a little put out, and began to tire me with trito conversational queries, but I only gave crooked answers to his cross-questions. I was morosely occupied with mj dinner, but listened anxiously to hear the first angelic tones of what I felt must be an angelic voice. The angelic voice spoke at last. Obeying, I suppose, some sign unseen by me, a waiter approached her, and, putting her tea-cup aside, she said, in a firm but decided tone "Beer and cayenne pepper." I confess I was disappointed, I might almost say disgusted. The first serene accents of my divinity ought not to have related to the vulgar wants of her corporeal vestiture. She abo, I observed with regret, drank her beer, and consumed a minute portion of cayenne pepper. I looked at her in a severely critical frame of mind, hoping to find blemishes which had eluded my first observation. But it could not be done. The lips were coral, the teeth pearls, the eyes sapphires, the brow marble, the hair gold. "Ah," I thought, "what a glorious casket Nature can bestow on the paltriest minds ! Such a perfect head, and she talk of beer and cayenne pepper!" continued to-eorrow.J" UM I.aA "! TSME -TA DL. (Corrected November 24th, 1869.) Evanuvllle & Crawrordsvllle U.K. coma north. Iieave Mail. Expr. Freight. Evansvllle ...10:14) A K... i:M if M... i :j a m Arrive Vlnoenne8....12:10 P M 6:29 p M...10:15 A M Xerre Haute. 6:oi v M... p M... 4:15 F M EvansvlIIo & C'rawfordsville. RKTCKNIIfG, Leave Exp. Mall. Freight. T. Haute 6:40 A sf ... 4:40 p M ... 5:46 A M Vlncenned 7 :50A at U:-3l- M-.11:j0pm Arrive EvaasvlUe ...12:00 M. 10:20 p 5:35 p M Terre Uaute fc Indianapolis. GOING SAST. Leave Day Ex. Nlztat Ex. Mall. Terre Haute. 4:15 P M.12:li) a m ... 6:50 A si Arrive Iudlauapolls. 6:45 P M... 2:40 A M...10:05 a m Ohio & Mississippi. going kast. Leave Lightning Ex. Aec Night Ex. Vlucenues ... 1:u8p m... 1:13 p m...10:23p m GOISQ WKST. Leave Mail. Night Ex. Day ExI Vlncenues .... 4:17 P M... 1:57 A M .. 6:40 A M HKTOBSINO, Terre Haute L Indianapolis. Leave lndp'lls.3-J23 A St. 8:25 am. 1:30 pm. 8:30 pm Arrive X. II 6 rfW A M.ll :25 A m. 4 :4U p M.ll :25 p u E.H.4N. R. R.. Northern Division TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Transfer Packet Steamer Fayette leaven Evansville daily at 8:00 p.m. Train leaves Hendersou at.. ....... 4:30 p.m. Arrive at MadisonvlUe 7:10 p.m. GOING NORTH. Train leaves MadisonvlUe dally (Sundays exoepted) at 5:25 A.M. Arrive at Henderson 8:O0a.m Arrive at Evansville by Transfer Packet Fayette 9:15 A.m. Making connection both ways with trains on the E. & C. Bailroad. STEAMBOAT LINES. To Louisvii.IjK. Every Monday at 10 o'clock a.m. Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Eriday, and Saturday atf o'clock p. M. To Caibo Daily, except Sunday, at 4 o'olock p. M. TotiHtEs Rxvxa. Every Monday.Tuesday Thursday, and Saturday at 4 o'clock P.M. To Eastpoht. Every Tuesday and Saturday ax 4 o'olock p. m. To Hbldsb3o Daily, except Sundays, M 8 o'clock P.M. To N ash vixiiK Every Tuesday.WednesUHy aua mturuay at p. M . Transient boats dally up and down. To Cincinnati iivery Saturday at 10 A.M. To Cannelton Every Tuesday, Thurs day, anu saiuraay at iu a.m. RockportStage (via Newburgh and Boonrilie,) carrying the mail, leaves at 7 a. m., on Mondavs. weanesaays anu jmaavs, Arrives by 7 P. M., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. New Harmony Mail Stage leaves Mondays and Fridays at 7 A. M. Arrives TuesJavs and Saturdays by 4 p. M. Mt. Vernon Mail Stage leaves daily (ex sept Sundays) at 7 a. m. Arrives daily (ex ,api Hunaays) oy .m. To Niwboko. HacKdaiiv (except Sun' lay,) from the Merchant's Hotel, at 3 o'clock p. M. NOTE PAPER, LETTER PAPER, LEGAL CAP, FOOLSCAP, INITIAL PAPER, ENVELOPES, MUCILAGE, TAGS, BLANK BOOKS, NOTE BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS, STEA MBOA T BOOKS, PENS, PENCILS, PENHOLDERS, RUBBER BANDS, POST-OFFICEtBOXES, BILL-HEAD BOXES," HARP FILES, BILL FILLS, For Sale at tlie Journal OlHec

MARK, WARREN a CO.,

DIBEfJT DXPOSTEES as5 WHOLESALE DEALERS In queehswae: CHINA AND GLASSWARE, Lamps, Looking-Glasscs, AC, ISio. 25 First Street, We receive our Queensware direct from the Potterle3 of Staffordshire, England via New Orleans and New York; hence pay no second-liaad profits which rightfolly belong to our customers. Having completed arrangements with MEAKIN, BROS. Sc CO., of Staffordshire. England, lor the EXCLUSIVE CONTROL for this market of thflir celebrated STONE CHINA "WARE, we are now prepared te snpply the trade. In addition we are now receiving, fresa from Lamoge8, France, a large stock or GOLD BAND, PLAIN WHITE and DECORATED FRENCH CHINA. We are also receiving heavy importations of HOLIDAY GOODS in great varicty a- Consult your own interest by examining oar stock before purchasing .elsewhere. novl3 THE EMPRESS BEX.T JJk FOR LADIES CHILDREN AWF.W Til I NO FOB Al VNUER BELT, or for a Dress Beit. This Beit aids to support and improve the appearance of the figure, and is preferable. In many respects, to any other Beit in tha market. It is metallic which gives it durability, and is beautifully finished, in Jet, sliver-gilt, and plaid patterns. No lady should be wltbout one. We have Just received our Fall Stock of W32ITE GOOD.s, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, HAN DKERCH1EFS, H03IERY, GLOVES, AND NOTIONS; and as we are in tbe White Goods Trade exclusively, we of course keep a larger stock and can afford to sell at less profits than merchants wbo keep general slocks. We are exclusive Agents for the Empress Belt. R A. COOKE & CO. de8dff TEA STORE. ORIENTAL TEA STORE! II. A. COOIt MAN SOW OPENED HIS WEW NTOKK. in the New Opera House. anu offers to tue trade the best assorted stock of Fancy and (Staple Groceries ever offered In this city. AS. X.C grades, from the choicest to a good. cueap lea, ana pieages nimseii to 6eii as low for tbe same quality as can do bought in New xork, of any Tea Company or Tea Dealer. COFFEES. TT3 Old Government Java, Ceylon, XT and Java assorted grades at prices tuat will defy competition. Coffee will be roasted every day and ground free of charge. iTV UASCLATEI), Crushed, Powdered, at prices VST Cut Loaf, Coffee, A, B, Ac. that will be sure to suit. WIIITt: RII8, New York Steam Amber and Golden, at prices lower than any time since the war. Bixttex and Cheese. EXTRA choice genuine Orange County Butter. Extra choice genuine Goshen Butter. CHOICE ROLL BUTTER. New York Factory Cheese to suit all tastes. Western Ressrve Gieesa, English Dairy " Pine Appla Sap Sago and Eadaia " All are asked to call and see what fine goods, cbeap prices and good qualities are offered at the ORIENTAL TEA STORE, NEW OPERA HOU8S CAN GOODS, PICKLES, &C. pRESil STRAWKKBKIES, Fresh Kwpberries, " Pine Apple, " Tomatoes, " Peas. Lima Beans, Chow Cbow, Fresh Blackberries, " Cherries, Peaches.extra. 14 Windsor Corn, Imperial Hot Pickles; Captain White's Oriental Pickle, Prince of Wales Salad Sauce, Worcestershire Sauce, Tomato Catsup, Assorted ahaker 1 reserves, Pure Honey, Horse Radish, French Olives, French Preserves, assorted, &c, &c, at the Oriental Tea Store. Just in Time for the Holidays ! TIXTRA CROWN IMPJERIAI, RAIJZi SINS, (all bunches.) Choice Layer Raisins, Sultan Raisins, Genoa Citron, Lemon Peel, yiante currants. French Prunes. White French Grapes, (fresh.) first ever ollered in the city. Atmore's Mince Pic Meat, Shaker Preserves, Guava Jelltf French' Olives, Scotch Marmalade, French Mustard (imported). d-c, $rc, at tte Oriental Tea Store. FOIL SALE. TT"ltK S.ILE-VALUABI.H MAIN X STREET PROPER! V That splendid prvporiv Jiuuwu zta i.iw n.gier pro I situated on the west corner of Main and btreet aud l.- fet o:i aixt. Iroperty is oi!t-rei for aie Ul low i!;rt,s J. P. ELLIOT. SON', Kstii Est-iie Aienis, Corner Locust itul Xrrjru wn-eet. eiadif

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TIIUTtIAN & CO.,

P O U N D E Y, Manufacturers andiBullders of STEAM EIIGIITES, CIRCULAB SAW-MILLS, Grist and Sugar Mills, Tobacco Screw Gumming MachineSi Distillery and Mining Machinery, Malt Mitts, Corn Shellert, House Fronts, Cellar Grate. IRON '& BRASS CASTINGS OF KVIBT DESCRIPTION. MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS MADE AND BEFAIDXD. DZAUCRS E BELTING, FIRS BRICKS, STEAM GAUGES, AND WROUGHTIKON PIPES. OLD MATERIALS BOUGHT. Wb have the facility of the best machinery and workmen, and will give all work entrusted to us our individual attention; fill ordera promptly: warrant our work; and eharge reasonable prices. omox asd jocsdkt: CORNER FIRST & LEET STREETS, EVANSVILLE, IND. N.B Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work and do repairing. feSB SCHDLTZE.THUMAN CO. irrsunAiTCE. NEXSEN & BAKER, General Insurance Agents, AND ADJUSTERS OF LOSSES, No. 10 Main Street, Up-Stalrs, EVANSVILLE, IND. Dwelling Houses insured for a term of years at greatly reduced rates. Three Years at the Price of Two Five Years at the Price of Three. Tilfe Insurance a Specialty. Total Cash Assets Represented 0er Twenty-Seven Million Dollars. The following are among tbe Companies represented : JETTNA Insurance Co. of Hartford. Conn. Cash Assets .....................$5,50O,OOO. PllffiSix Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. Caab. Assets ................... ........31,700,000. Continental ins. Co. of New York. Cash Assets ...........2,330,000. NORTH AMERICAX Insurance Coo. Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets ....................... ...8500,000. MERCHANTS' Ins. Co. of Hartford, Ct. Cash Assets . .'0,OOO NORTH AMERICAN Insurance Co. of New York. Cash Assets -. 8HOO.OOO. rifCENIX Ins. Co. of Brooklyn N. Y. Cash ABheLH l,-00 OOO. TONKEKS A N. TOR It Fire Ins. Co. Cash Assets t00,oOf.OO jETWA LIFE Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets gia.ooo.ooo. NEXS . & BAKER, Agents, 10 MAIN STKr.ET, ETftasTille, Ind. JanSO dly BRANCH OFFICE of tii a XJ nited States Mutnal Benefit Company OF NEW YORK CITY. Capital, - - - $125,000. Hon. H. H. Goodman, President, U. S. Naval Judge Advocate. rtev. ueorge a. hiubbeli. Vice President, (Pastor olM.K. Church, Brooklyn.) H. P. Booth, Esq., Tieaurer, (fl w aru a to., im w au street.) John F. Dryden, Esq., Secretary. This company has fully compiled with the laws of Indiana, regulating foreign companies. In this company you g. all you pay for and only pay for wbatyoo geU Its plan is to classify members according to their age and amount of benefit desired, as follows: SINGLE CLASS. Benefit 85,000 Limit 1,000 membeis. DIVISION ONE. Persons from 20 to 35, inclusive. Admission fee io 00 Annnal due . 5 00 Assessment on death of a member... 5 00 DIVISION TWO. Person from 38 to.50, Inclusive. Admission fee... $12 00 Annual due 0 00 Assessment on death f a member... 5 00 DIVISION THREE. Persons from 51 to 60, inclusive. Admission lee... .ju 00 Annual due -.......,. 7 00 Assessment on death of a member 5 00 JOINT CLASS. Benefit $5,000 Limit 1,000 members. DIVISION. A. Persons from 2u to 35, Inclusive Admission fee.. ...114 00 Annual due - Assessment on deatii of 7 00 a member... 5 CO DIVISION B. Persons from S6 :o 50, Inclusive. Admission fee. ji6 00 Annual due ......... . . 8 00 Assessment on death of a' member."- 5 00 DIVISION c. Persons from 51 to 60, inclusive. Admission fee...... .-...........tis CO Annual due 00 Assessment on deals of a member... 5 00 In tbese Divisions the family or heirs of a deceased member receive !5 for every certificate in force in tbe Division at the time the death occurs, if the Division is full they reoaive to.000. We also issue certificates for 82,500, benefit, if desired. Forty days grace allowed for payments of Assessment and Annual Dues. No restriction on travel or residence Send for circular. Agents wanted, to whom a liberal commission will be fiven. Call on or address e. A. WHITE, lanager, for Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas. Omce 19 k. Illinois Hi., Indianapolis, Indian. J. C' JKWKM, Office No. 10 Soutu Second Street, Evansville, Indiana, Agent for the counties of Vanderburgh, Posey, Gibson, Knox, Wsrrlck and Spencer. Je9 DK. J. W. (JOSIPTON. Odiie Xirird Street, ictweea Mnitx and Locu.st (.froiit rooms over Judge Igieheurt's office). Kesidence On Oak Stiet-t.one door f:c.:n '8 comer of Fourth axl O.-ik Htrettjs. UOV3 C ":n

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C. KEATZ, FOUNDER and MACHINIST AND SUPPLY AGENCY. Builder of Portable Engines and Portable Circular Saw Mills, Bugar Cane Mills, Corn Shelters, Improved Steel Amalgam end Composition Bells for farms, shops. nglt ibouses, churches, schools, etc., and Machinery and Castings generally. Steam Boilers, Plate and Sheet Iron W'ork of every description. Proprietor and Agent of Territory in the Patent Lrlve Tubular Well. Apply for descriptive circulars and price lists, and state tbe kind of machinery, &c, wished. Rtpairiog' promptly done at or from the shop, on Boilers, Machinery, &c Work of the best material and workniansiiip. Corner First and Pine and Second arid Elm Streets, EVAXSTILI.lL, I.MilANA. Portable Engines saw mill size), and Portable Circular Saw Mills. Important Kotice. 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 60 to 80 pounds per square inch, at which steam Is not considered in tbe least dangerous, and is, at tbe same time, more economical in the saving of fuel, 4c We append tbe following certificate of tbe first of my new style Portable Mills, for the troting and careful perusal of sawyers and all those dewlrlng to purchase, and solicit a call and careful examination, they now being ready on hana and making, mounted on four strong wooden wheels, with wide Urea and heavy iron axles, easily drawn from a place, and always ready for operation in a few hours, or mounted on legs and wooden skids, or otherwise: Mb. Kkatz : The Portable Engine you furnished me. I consider as satisfactory and perfect in every respect aa any machine I ever saw, runs ugnt. nses ou pounua oi steam for running a double 60 and 80 inch circular saw mill lor a common day's business. An average day'a work. 6,000 to 10,000 feet of lumber, easy, with 75 pounds ol steam. A. J. Caldwill, Lynnvllle Ind. Other sizes for farm and planta tion use and all other requirements. nov 15-4m C. K.RATZ. R E I T Z & H A N E Y , Crescent IToundry, Corner of Canal and Ingle Sis., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM B0ILEES Portable Circular Saw MtlJa, AND Xaeblnery of every Sescrlptlon DEALESS III BELTING, STEAM G AUGERS, FIRE BRICK, WROUGHT IRON PIPE, d-c, d-c. Repairing: dona at Short Notice. AUo agents for Stillweirs Patent Heater and Liine latcher. nov7 ly WTILXAM HEILBIAK (RuccesHor to Kratz & Heilman,) CITY FOUNDRY, MAXrFAni'KKK ANI Dni.DER or I'OKTABLK AND STATIOXIRI Steam Engines and Boilers, SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY, ThroHhlnj; BXeioli lues, Cotton and Tobacco lsreases, CIRCULAR SA W MILLS, Ac, Ac, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. SHEET IRON AND COPPER made to ordtr on short notice. VORK IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS of every description. Dealers in STEAM GAUGES, GUM BELTING. FIRE BRICKrt, WROUGHT IRON PIPES, BOLTING CLOTHS, &C, a manufacturers' prices. REPAJRI NO done at short notice. Fhalojts "FiraiAJr iotios" For Beantirjinf: tbe Skin and Complexion. Removes all Eruptions, Freckles, Pimfiles. Moth Blotches, Tan, etc, and renders be skin ot, air, and blooming. For Ladies in the Nursery it is Invaluable. For Gentlemen after Shaving it has no equal. 'Papbian Lotion" is the only rellabl remedy for diseases and blemisaas of the Bkln. PHALOXtt lAlIIIASr JW.lP'Moi the Toilet, Nursery, and Batn, will sol chap tbe skin. Price 25 cents per cake. " FLOK UK MAYO." "FI.OU WE MAYO." A New Perfume lor the Handkerchlet Exuulsite, Delicate, Lasting Fragrance. PTIAI.O-T A SON, New V.t i. Holi rv i! dTHKCif'fi fly r r i:vf s vami i a J! jt vJ-"?.mple si-Kt iret;:, -w itb let t Clear S- to il a day. Two new rriri-s, ffii-abit as tiur. Addrc-ssN. H. WfllTi-, Newark, New Jfrsc-y. it-i:i.lwlw

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18G9. 1H70, ETansTllle & Tcnncr? 1 i.t ivcr racket. FOB PABUCAU, EAsIPJST & FLOP.EXCE. The fleet and elegant Pasisenger Steamer Capt. Lee Hotku; Rob. V. iticMEcnAN, Clerk, Leaves Evantvllle, as above, every MONDAY, promptly at 4 o'clock p.m. The steamer RAPIDAN No. 2 will run during the season as above, connecting at Lanvlile with the L.. C. x M. Railroad, and at Johnsonville wltli tho N. AN. V Railroad, for all points East and West. Having been thorougbly repaired and refurnished throughout, they offer special Inducements to passengers and shipper lor speed, safety, and comfort. Orders for pis iron, drwwed or undressed yellow pine lumber, left with cur Agent, wlil receive prompt attention. Shippers can rely on lais boat leaving frompUy, paying; special attention to ooiection and way business. For freight or passage apply on board, or to WM. H. CON ANT, Jala dtf Agent. REGULAR EVANSVILLE AND NASHVILLE PACKET. The very light-draught steamer J? ALPHA, jrZ-r.',2..'UT. o. Ryman, Master; W. It. Oiacey, Clerk, Will ply as a regular weekly packet between the ports of Evansville 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. Evans villa, Headersoa, & Nashville R. R. t'emi-Daily Transfer . Packet to Henderson. The magnificent sido-wheel steamer FAYETTE, C. G. Perkins, Master: A.O. Eurland, Clerk, Will leave Evansville dally for Henderson at 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. Returning will leave Henderson at 8 a.m. and 0 p.m. Fare 75 cenls each way. Freights received at all bours at W. G. Brown A Co. ' wbarfboat. Railroad and other freights, not ready for the 8 p.m. trip, will go down at 7 a.m. by being sent to the wbarf-boat In the evening. ftAj tf Regular Wednesday and Satnrday Packet FOB PADUCAH AND CAIRO. The new and elegant steamer ALLI5 DONCAN Master; Gtnr Vimtard, Clerk, Leaves Evassvixi.r every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and AUNDAY at 5 p. M., making close connections at Cairo with first-class packets for St. Louis, Memphis and New Orleans. Connects at Evansville with the E. A C. Railroad, and the Tarascon for Louisville. For freight or passaue apply on board, or to F. SL HUMPHRKY A CO. and WM. H. CON ANT, decfldtf Agents. FOR PADUCAH AND CA1H0. The famous low-prescure Q UIOKSTEP, jaix usajuu, Blaster, Leaves Evansville for Cairo every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 p.m., positively, connecting at Cairo with St. Louis, Memphis, and Mew Orleans packets, noiadtf Wk, h. con an r, Agt. Regular Evansville and BowlingGreen Packet The new and elegant Steamer W. H. Vanmktkk, Master, Leaves Eavnsviile for Howling-Green every TUESDAY, at 4 p.m. Leaves Evansville for Woodbury every SATURDAY, at 4 P.M. For freight cr passage apply ou board. nov5't dtf REAL ESTATE. JOHNSON'S Real Estate & Patent Agency I HAVE A VARIETY OP HI' I. NEsS and DWELLING HOUSES, aud a Urge number ol BUILDING LOT, in almost every part of Evansville; also, a number of Farms and several thousand acres of TIMBERED LANDS, all of whlcb I will sell on EASY TERMS. I nave some very DESIRABLE and very CHEAP LOTS, within ten minutes' walk of the CourtHouse. Persons wlsblng to buy will save money by purchasing at my odlce. Those having property to sell will please bring me the description and pilce. I shall iooa advertise for publla sale some valuable property In the uppeu part of the city, near the proposed track of the street railroad, where nice building sites can be bad on vkky reasonable tekmm. I have also opened an oflice for SOLICIT. ING PATENTS. Persons desiring to obtain Patents can make application at once aad by calling at my office, on THLRD ST., bet filain and Locust, Evans villi, Ind. ALVAH JOHNSON, OC13J Real Estate and Patent Agent. Kcw Beal Estate Aenc). J. P. Elliott & Sou SAVE l'E.i:0 A KKAL I AT AT i Agency for the sale of and renting o lands, bouses, Ac, Ac Peraons having houses or land to rent 01 sell, or persona wishing to pnrehaso 01 rent, will do well by calling on them at their office, on Third Street, near Locust" X11 Elliott Dlockt lunell tf LAW CARDS. C K. DAVIS, ATTORNEY AND COUPJSELOR AT LA VV, IIARieiSBURU.ILK.. Office north of the Honrt Hnnsn Square. Practices In all the Courts of the IState Jan21-6m CHAS. a BUTTER FIELD, ATTORNEY AT LAW Offick West side Third Btreet, bet. Locust and Main (up-fclairs), Jal8 dim Evansville, Ini. G. W. SHAN KLIN, Law and Real Estate Ofiicc, (With WM. H. WALKER,) COU41JB 31 A IX AKI) TII I It I HTH. Valuable City and Suburban Property; Farm Lands lu Indiana, Illinois, and Keutncky for sale or exchange. oc23 dbm W3I. RE A VIS, XJ. Claim .A.fcTiii . Also, REAL ESTATE and COLLECT1NU AUENT. Office on Main Street, between Third and r ourto, 00. jyf (over Keller's Gun Store). Evansville, Ind. sepia.'So. W. P. HAR GRAVE, ATTORNEY at LAW. Office on Third Btreet, In Washington 110086 JtilOCK. .y?, Pra?u 'i tae various Courts of the Circuit. Prompt attention to omoe buslnoss fdncA iIHm - if '., r j THE PURE. GENUINE IMPORTED PREPARATION, aUCGverid by JOH. HOFF, of Berlin. A TONIC BEVERAGE and REGULATOR of the entire system. A SUBSTITUTE FOR ALE, Beer, Porii . a stukv; niENi;:; f..rt' debiiitated. A i:!i.i K1!V for vtry ju. TAKIU.XT k. )., Sllf YOitli. HOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED OA' AXES, JCTC.

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j u'A .''iff Hiff.r l'.rirtn S'f weati.or ye-tcrJay was cloudy 1 ani ' Tim CO 11 Willi !a i;c;tions of snow, the last twenty-four . ', v. y,:., hal fallen river nunr cr L-jurs, ou J I :o icciiC3. The r; will r: a- )i ) t vf to uy. 3iCrcary &t a. m Jj'. I'.e clouds tt.iekcueJ on 3 rave us a t-V'Ait snow storm yesterday afternoon. Arrivals avufl liciiMtHri'K. The arrivals and depurturts up to 3 r. si., yesterday include the Milbr- y to Memphis aud return; FaycUs tj Henderson and return ; Quickstep to Cairo and return; Shamrock from Cincinnati to St. Louis; Falls City from Louiiville to Bowling Green. i:onlN line Here. Among the first boats due here are the Sam. Orr, from Cairo; Hose Ilite, and Mary Miller, from Louisville; Minneola and llobt. Curb", from Memphis; Virginia, Louisville and Groesbeck, from New Orleans; Silver Moon, for Memphis; Spray, for Nashville; P. W. Strader, and C. B. Church, foi New Orleans; Lawrence, from Nashville; Evansville, from Bowling Green ; Kate Robinson for St. Louis; Armadillo, from Arkansas Ptiver; Champion, from St. Louis; West Wind from Wabash River; Rapidan No. 2, Ollio Sullivan, from Eastport; City of Evansville, from Pittsburg. lioit Lravlny To-Day. For Louisville. The fleet and pretty Rose Ilitc is the regular Louisville mail packet at G r. M. to-night, and has first-class passenger appointments. Her commander is that eminent navigator and first class gentleman, Captain W. R. Hollcroft. Pbil. Branham and Lewis Branham will be found in tho office, and both are pleasant gentlemen and careful and aecurate clerks. Foa IIender80si. The fleet and finely appointed steamer Fayette leaves promptly at 7 A. M. and 3 r. M. for Henderson, in charge of those pleasant and popular gentlemen, Captain Charley Perkins, A. O. Durlandf Jerry Boyle and Mr. Story. She is a clipper. Fob Wabash River. The excellent steamer West Wind leaves at 3 p. si., to-day for New Harmony, Grayville, Mt. Carmel and all Wabash River landings, in charge of those polite and attentive officers Capt. Ab Mackcy, Cash Thomas and; Mr, Doane. Foa Nashvillk. Tho good steamer Alpha is the regular packet for Nashville this evening, to leave positively at 5 P. M. She is comfortably appointed, and Capt, W. R. Graoey and Kitt Rudd, her chief officers, are proverbial for their courteous attention to passengers and (shippers. For Eastport. The new and very substantial steamer, Rapidan No. 2, is the Tenne.iEe3 river racket today, and leaves for Eastport at 4 p. M., commanded by that elcgaDt and popular gentleman, Captain Leo Howell, with Robert McMcchan in the office, who will dispense state rooms, smiles and greenbacks with tho most winning grace and suavity. Tho Rapidan has elegant passenger appoint mcnts, and is very fleet. Messrs. Shrewebury and Morrow, her freight clerks, will be found accurate, attentive and obliging. For Memphis. The magnificent Silver Moon will bo down early to day, en loute to Memphis and all way ports, and is one of the best boats in the business. She is in charge of those distinguished navigators and highly accomplished gentlemen, Capt Ben. Merrielles and Geo. Higgins, from whom passengers will receive every attention. For New Orleans. The famous steamer P. W. Strader will positively be down this evening-, en route to New Orleans, and is in tip top condi tion. Captain Alf. Stein, a gentleman admirably fitted for the position, is in command, and is assisted by prompt, efficient and courteous clerks The Strader is one of our most popu lar and reliable packets. Miacellaneous. Business was activo on the levee, yesterday, with a largo port list, and heavy receipts and shipments The Bam Merwin and barges laid over till nearly night, yesterday, and took a large amount of freight furniture, floui, etc The Countess left at 11 o'clock for Cincinnati Capt. Hutchinson had an interview with our boat builders, and will receive from them bids for his new boatThe Fayette and Quickstep came in to gether, and quite an interest was felt as to which would beat to the wharf, The Fayette wa3 in tha load, and held the position gallantly to tho wharf, though tho wild winged Quickstep was gradually drawing upon her. They both had crowds of passengers, and good freight trips Tho Shamrock had a moderate trip. She discharged a largo lot of moving plunder hero, and somo miscellaneous freight Tho Falls City arrived at 11 A. M. with a fair trip and took considerable freight h ere ....The Milbrcy came in pretty light and at once commenced to reload as Capt. Huston was determined to leave last night as advertised Billy Conant, agent, received dispatches from Capts. LeeJ Howell and W. D. Covington announoing that tho Rapidan No. 2. would arrive last night and leave to-day, and tin Ollie Sullivan will arrive to-day and leavo to-morrow, Loth for Eac-'pcrt. Dispatches were received yesterday announcing tbat Cap!. JoxUt'i magnificent new steamer City of Ev ansville left Pittsburg ar!y yeak-rday morning. She will be here ou Mondav

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fourdic, In: rJi-'it late steward of the Iti returned from that I oat a 1 scngcr by tho Qj'dc-kp, y ,t tt enroute for Loul.-vilh-. 11.. inf,i U3 that before he left, t e b .at, m . . patch had been n ( i i I'mri , t, Loui-. that Capt. By B np:; r vol .' own the i Scarcer Hie? mr, m.' htU rrirht; thr.t v ,-. n Ti;cm1iv. C.v '. It. JI. ,V..--!i.,:; -in FtL ih ' : Mondiy i:: -:.::.r: Mi7 I'm. :!!!.!:! TV- f 'V , Mvuday f.'iy-:: The i. ii k i ! i v. .. i i:. : nino feet i-.x , : 1. -. : -weather duriu.- t:. ,i v v. i i i Business on tho lu.-- ; t - a Tho princip-il att. . ' :i i.: i landing yesterday, was - ! ' . Evansville, Captain Her ry T. Is . .'. The now and ma?uiCcent hte.n City of Jiwnsvillc, .CP Jl. T. Lt . ter, is attracting connderabh a! t tion, and well she inil t, for kiio one of the handsomest iteamc-rs e built. In her confirm tion, no penpo has been spared, olio will lot , .- for Evansville aud Cairo on V( day, and before her departure wo vVI have something to say of who Lu .. her, and how it was dona. C INCINNATI. Tbe Commercial : Wednesday says: Capl Uriah B. Scott, c I the O iao ,, ta packet L'ghtwood, vas in tt c yesterday, and proceeded to 1'ori mouth last evening on the Ti lu ni; ,, The Captain contcmplat-js buihim'- s large side whel picicot ;'or the mouth and Big Sandy trade, 'i . . will make thiDg-fin that region rati , r lively. Tho Chronicle says: Captnins John James. Sr., an 1 vI.i T. James concluded their n. ..( .. tions for the purchase of the En.p!- , this morning, and che left at o'clock, in command of Captain Sa James, with all the freight she coi I '. carry, and a fair pasaenj er list. llr. Nat. Earhart remains in charge of i! oflice. Wo understand that it in t! intention of her present owners t keep the Emperor in tho New ('rleans trade. The Timet of Wedaeiday even' -says: Wo are orry to learn that llr, Florence McCarthy, as .i.-taut tn ' -Cons. Miller, i-j at present loo ill I i make his accustomed rounds anir-r .- the steamboats. Flore ico has L on the river for a quarter century, t . was rndefatigablc in his duties. The steamer Emperor, low load 1 to her guard with New Orleansfrei . at top rates, departs this cvenicir, h ing fallen into the pos.se ision of Ca ' . Jno. James for a pecuniary rcooi penso of tho matter of 1 15,1)1 0. Car !. McDaniels, with Mr. Nat. Earhart V the oflice, will take her down. Louisville. The Courier Jour of Monday, 6ays: "Tho P. W. Stader, a Cincinc-n? craft, being able to come over the I... proceeded on her way 1 omo. '1 h was a big trip awaiting l er here, , Capt. Stein, fearing that fomo of i . .: agents might ring in ho jowls I r hams, thouaht it best to go to l'o , L opolis. Mr. Alex. Stewa-t, the p nt! manly and efficient fi st cleik, a ' Capt. PhilipH, a pilot of cxperien . quit tho Strader on her leaving t ; port." We suppose, as Capt. Ste'n is s ' proprietor of ihe Strader, thut ho t a right to buy his stores where ' -pleases, and to load his boat where I . thinks ho can ir.ake tha moat n: o t y. DRYDOOK. K. J. Kkitz, of Holiis A liai ey. (lEOUUK 11. KTAKT, Of liSUTC A. Hturt. KuwB C. MukkaV. forri erly of Mar. r W.iyn, I'aduoali, Ky. kvaxsvilm: KVANHVILLK, INO. Tbe Dock:, bavins; t?ri tboronhlr built, In now prepared fur livening 1 i , ? i On Khort Dotlnx. No prodt cliarged oa ma'e'rlnl for -pairing boats. oc.i .1 i n coMMiasiQiT card:.;. THOS. C. SMITH & CO, ritUIIll'K AND Co in miss ion 3IrcIi' : : DenlcTH In Klonr, Hay, Oati, (iras.'HvvdH, and 1'roduco ceueraliy, No. 5 South Water Strc :t, EVANHVII.M-. Orders promptly nttemloO to. .ti.i . . T. H. WATr3. C. W. MN.V. J. J. Wi r WATTS, LINN & CO., CoifiimlMsio!! ZltivvAv" 230 FRONT STREET, iIEMPHI.-5.TEN..-Kfer to-James 1. Dallam, I'r :d . Fadacali, Ky. ; Martin, (rurdcM'.r : KvauKVlHe; Hay Jt (;o., I ouIhvIIIh 1 Bryan, Watta A Co., New York. 0il C. C. Ltok. J3. C. Maiii e . LYON Jic ?IVGHI:N , Produce and Commissi ;' Dealers in Hay, Com, Hour Oafs c Produce Gener illy. So. SO Jforth Watir Street, novl.l 3m K VANS VI LI-K, I N . K. H. rAIUCHILD. JOB N W. Itl.NUH.i FA1RGUILI) ci IILG!IA! NEW ORLEANS, LA. PerHOnal attoutioii. and j-iu.-upt t. i guaranteed. :n.-. ... John Oilbkkt, iolco:i i Ot'3. VVHOUVHKT, tus ui.-j , ;. It. L. BUFFNIui, Jr., (:;., Coilllllinioit j. rrclr . Providci :and Pr'..iu :r D- zjrs, Sol". Agtn'h Ohio ,'',V,-r . Kanav : Woii i p n v iy ii.iii- ;tocr of KLOU1: I.

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