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From tlio Western MontWy for April WOOIN'CJ. UUlo bird once met anoi her bird. And whistled to ber, " Will you be my mate?" . v'jtii flowing wings she twittered, "How absurd I Ob, what a silly pate! ind ofT onto a distant tree she flew. To lind concealment in its friendly cover; And passed the hoars In slyly peeping through At her rejee'ed lover. -The jhted bard, with droopiDg heart and wing-, For. red iorth his grief all day in plaintive sons;s; Telling in badness to the ear of siting The story of his wrongs. But little thought ho, while each nook and del! Wit a the wild music of hia plalDt was thrilling. That scornful breast with sighs began to BWOlt ... , Hair pitying and hall willing. Next month I walked the same sequestered way, When close together on a twig 1 spied And in an'est half hid with leaves there lay l our little birds oeside them. Coy maid, this moral In yonr ear I drop: When lover's hope within their hearts you prison. Fly out of sight and heating; do not stojp To look behind and listen!

Said a conceited young lady, young men are a covet-us Bet. When must Time haDsr ur you hia scythe? When he shall be nr. mower. Old maids are described aa "emterd ironi whom thespark3 have fled." Counter-irritants. people who examine the wliole stock and" bay nothing. Every, bird pleases U3 with his lay r-peeiaily the hen. I Natural fill-osophy. "Let's have another drink." Thernan in debt for hia shoes can not say that hia sole is hia own, A Schenectady Justice of the Peace decides that a "verbal contract ia not good without a stamp." The negro possesses an advantage over the white man he can more effectually conceal a black eye. A showman at Omaha exhibits one of hia eyes, preserved in a bottle, which he tella the audience, "was gouged out in a free fight ia the early days of this yero town. ' Johnny is just beginning to learn geography. He says that the Poles live partly at one end of the globe and Eartly at the other. He knows it is so ccauseit is narked on the map. A tavern boaster the other day, vaunting bis knowledge of the world, ifai asked by a wag at his elbow it he bud been in Algebra. "Oh yes," said he: "I once passed through it on the top of a stage." Ia reply to a young writer who fii-hed to know which magazine would jfi vo him the highest position quickest, i cotensporary advised "a powder magazine, it you contribute a hery ar 'icle. A Maine paper says that a man re ;ent!y died in Pigeon Oove, "of fine aicd and unusual benevolence and atness, with high moral principles, veighin? three hundred and eighty "So you are going to keep school?' aid a voudsj lady to her old aunt "Well, for my rarr, sooner than do hat, 1 would marry a widower with iiae chiidreo." "I shold refer that oyself," vas the reply, "but where is he widower r "Jack," said au old gentleman, "1 ave heard one of tho most delightfu K-uiond ever delivered before a Curia ian society. It carried n:e to the -t e of Heaven." "Why didn't you lodzo in?" replied Jack, "you will iever have another such a chance." A centleman inquired of an hum lo liiberian the reason why his nuntrvmen are so apt to make bulls I'll tell vou that, your honor," re ilicd Paddy. "We Lever make bulls uour own language; it is wnen we pake English that we do it; so your tonor, they are English bulls, not .rish." A tlarkev havinar been sent to Cali fornia, thus speaks of bia introduction q Sao Franoisoo: iV3 soon as uey . j odcA ia de ribber dar moufs began .o vaster to be on land, and as soon ley wa-iad to de shore, dey didn't sc." my gold, bat dey found such a largv. mpply of nu0iu to eat dat dar gum., tracked like baked clay in a brick yard." After the dance r-CharlesTell me, Laara, why that sadness? Tell me why that look of care? Why has fled that look of gladness that thy face was wont to wear? Laura Charles, 'tis useless to didsamble; well my face may wear a frown; for I've loat my largest hairpin, and my chignon's comiug lownl "IV " said a little four year old, Viva me a sixpence to buy a monkey. "We've got one monkey in the houso w; " replied his brother. "Who is it D.tn?" asked the little fellow. "You " was the reply. "Then give me a' sixpence to buy tho monkey tome nuts." The brother could not resist. A new Confederate note was lately a 'ni to Butler, indorsed on the back, "Pass he bearer at Hell's Gate," and icnd "Abraham Lincoln," and countersigned, "B. F. Butler." The recipient of this favor examined it, and remarked that tbe man who sent it had some common sense, at lea3t, for ho knew that such currency would not pass even in bell without gooa mdorsera. Old saws with new handles. A rolling stone gathers no credit, if laid as a fouadation. Vou cannot make a silk purse out f a e.al-skin porte monnsie. A burnt child should be treated ith salad oii and wadding. fjlive a dog a bad name and he'll learn to answer it as well a" any other. A friend having pointed out to Sheridau that Lord Kenyon had fallen aa'eep at the first representation of Pizarro. and that, too, in the midst r-v HftiU'u fina speech to the 1 eruvian ...Miaro th dramatist fill' rather nsiraA- hnt instantly recovering hid usual good humor, ha said. Aa let him sleep : bo thinks he is on the bench." At a trial ia an Alabama town not af the witnesses, an rid lad v of some eighty years, was slowly ouestioned by the opposing roUtivQ to the clearness o

her eyesight. Can you see mef" baid he. "Yes," was answered. "How well can you see me?" persisted the lawyer. "Well enough," ru- . f-iicd the "hdy, "to sto taat you're .ji,,. a i"i'!"5. aa indiaa, oof x 47ar." " The answer brought ' fuoVatt? houne and eiieneed thecoua-

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Resident 3siiIst, Over First National Bank, Corner Main and First Streets., jKvaixjville, In a MAisvvArrvHKU of cosrriiet'. oos Oum Work, Gold. Bilver, Vulcanite, Ooralite, and Amber Flates, Carver Work, Artificial Palates, &c ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrons Oxlt! (an excellent and safe anesthetic). Call rotorm, Ether, ai.d also several local par lyzsrs. NKURALGIC Affections treated. MY FACILJTIEa are as good and rc establishment ad large (consisting of rv rooms) as any In the United States. I RETURN MY THANKS for the ei tensive patronage received during the past EIUHT YEAKfci. . , mchZl ELESTAURAIITS. john c. scuweizeum Main UU Exchange, BET. FIFTH AND SIXTH 8TS., Tte Cheapest Oyster House in Town 1 FKESH OTSTJEItS OP THE FIW EST quality received from Baltimore daily per express. Meals at all hours 35 cents; Oyster Soup 10 cents ; Lodgings 35 cents. Open from B a. r. to 12 p.m. de4 dly WIHDOW-SHASES. B. BUEBANK & CO., Eareka and Rustic Window Shades, A Stll'EUIOIt AKTK Li;, Any length, width, or color, made to order NO. 81 MAIN BT-.THIRfTFIiOOIt, P. O. Box 1,011, OC8-6rnl BVA.NaVIZ.LT3, IND rr e w firm:. a T. & J. HASSLER, WHOIiEHALE A5D BET A 1 1. DIALERS IN Candies, Foreign Fruits, Nuts, &c.f No. 4 South First Street, E VANS VILLE, INDIANA. We have Just opened a fine stock of the above goods in our building on First Street, bzU Mala and Locust. We manufacture our own Candies, and are prepared to supply the wholesale trade at the lowest rate-j. Candles warranted of pure quality. We Invite dealers to give us a call, as we know we are prepared to give satisfaction in quality and price. H. T. &. J. XfASSIiKIS, No. -A Hontli UTirst St., EraiisTille, Indiana. m h2 dim PLUMBING, &C. GIBSON & WELSH, PLUMBERS, DEALERS IS Lead Pipe, Sliaot Lead,WaterClos8ts, HT Alkll COM BATltN, Shower Ilatbs. Forco nl Lift rumps, ALE PUMPrt, WROUGHT IKON PIPKS, io. Water introduced Into conntry dwellings from clHUtriM or wells, glvlug all the couvtMitencea of a city supplied with water works. No change of musie on stove re quired to boat the water. Locust street, KVANSVIIAE, IND. MALES VEGETABLE SICILIAN MATR. It Is the best arllele Known to preserve the balr. it will positively restore Oil AY HAIR TO ITN ORIGINAL t'O LOU AM I'KOJKll i; 1T.S UBOW1H. It Is an entirely new scientific discovery, combining many of tbe most powerful and restorative agents In tbe vegetable kingdom. It makes the Hair", smooth ami glossy ,Zland does not stain the skin. TT IU RECOMMENDED AND 'JSEDBY THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHOKITY. For sale by all druggists. Price 81. K. r. llAijJU & tu., ryasnna, a... Proprietors, mill dim (eod) wlm) Crescent City Flooriug flllll, KAPPLER & SALMON, 1. iVl lv Ivl Of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Planing, Ripping, Splitting, and Scroll Sawing done at Hhort notice. Plue and Poplar fr loorln;. Siding, Dressed and liongii Lumber, always on hand, for sale. AIho, Hole Proprietors and Manufacturers Of the CELEBRATED (1 r . ...

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Hi p. PICKET FENCE, Knowcas the Terre Haute Picket Fence It is cneap and durable, and an ornament to the place where It stands. All orders promptly attended to. Factory, Cor. Division and Canal Stsn KVAN8VIXOJE, IND. a pr27-dly (3taw) NOTIONS, ETC. Clement, Wliif e & Cc. WHOLESALE DRY (iOODS and NOTIONS 33 aud 31 FIKST ST., Jy21 KVANSVILLfi, INL ir.4H. I. HA ZZ AIlO. Having returned from the East, where he has extended his experience In the finer branches of paper-hanging, returns his I bun its to tbe citizens oi tms place lor pant patronage, and is confident that be will be able to give satisfaction to his old friends, and all new ones who may favor bimwith a call. Orders left at 47 and 49 Main ; also, 11 South First Street. mhl4 lm iiHOii riiii iiitriiii 'On iifmlii tliii hmiiiiiiil rtwtm i mfiii uTt'r fii"--ifTwliwT-tH,w THE PURE, GENUINE IMPORTED PREPARATION, discovered by JOH.

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DAXIEI. G. MARK. - JAMS3 M. WAKKSS. JAMES PIItLAN. MARS, WARREN a CO., DIRECT DIP0ETES3 and WHOLESALE DEALERS In QIJEEHSWAEE , CM1NA AND GLASS WIE, Lamps, Looking-Glasses, Chandeliers, Scc.y o. S3 E'irst UtrceU We receive onr Queensware direct from the Potteries of Staffordshire, England via New Orleans and New York; hence pay no second-hand profits which rightfully belong to onr customers. We have the EXCLUSIVE CONTROL la this market of MEAKIN'Ji celebrated STONE CHINA WARE, including those beautiful patterns, "China" and "Cotton," which are now having a great run throughout the country, ot which we are receiving regular shipments of original asorted crates, and regular stock for repacking. Just received, fresh from Limoges, France, a large stock of tiOLD BAND.PLAIN WHIi'K.and DECORATED FRENCH CHINA. ANEW GRADE, just in, a lull line of Brldgewood s liaht White Granite Ware, French China shapes and finish; a very superior article, at much less, cost than China. t Consult yonr own interest by exam

ining our stocK Deiore purcnasing eisewhere. novl3 TEA. STORE. ORIENTAL TEA STOEE! II. A. COOK TTAS NOW OPENED II IS HEW JOL MTOKK, in the New Opera House, and o Iters to the trade the best assorted stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries ver onereu in mis city. H? EJ J. Al l. 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. nrIO. Old Government Java, Ceylon, Jt, and Java assorted grades at prices mat will defy competition. Coffee will be roasted every day and ground free of charge. SUGAJRS. " RANCLATED. Crushed, Powdered, V3T Cut Loaf, ColtVe, a, u, &o at prices that will be sure to suit. "HITJK URIPS, New York Steam A mber and Golden, at prices lower than any time since the war. Bivttex and Cheonc. I XTUA choice genuine Orange County rlj Batter. Kxtra choice genuiue Uotibea butter. CHOICE BOLL BUTTER. New York Factory Cheese to suit all tastes. Western Reserve Cheese, English Dairy Fine Apple Sap Sago and JSaaam ' All are asked to call aud see what fins goods, cheap prices and good qualities are offered at the ORIENTAL TEA STORE, NEW" OPERA HOUSfi CAN GOODS, PICKLES, &C. F RES 21 STBAWBEKRIES, Fresh Raspberries, Plue Apple, " TomatocM, Peas. Fresh Blackberries, " Cherries, ' -ettchtH. extra. Windsor Corn, I " Lima Beans, Chow Chow, Imperial Hot Plcliles: Captain, White s Oriental Pickle, Prince of Wales Salad Sauce, Worcestershire i&iuce, Tomato Catsup. Assorted Shaker Preserves, Pure Ucney, Horse Radish, French Olives, French lrcserves, assorted, &c, &c, at tlie Oriental Tea. Store. Just iii Time for the Holidays 1 "Ea IXTHA t'BOWJI IHPEKIAL I4AIBINS, all bunches.) Choice Layer Raisins, Sultana Raisins, Uenoa Citron, Lemon Peel, Zante Currants, French Prunes, White French Urapes, (fresh,) first ever oUered In the city. Atmore's Mince Pie Meat, Shaker Preserves, Guava Jelly French Olives, Scotch Marmalade, French Mustard imported), &c, f'C, at the Oriental Tea Store. INSURANCE NEXSEN & BAKER, General Insurance Agents, AND ADJUSTERS OF LOSSES, No. 10 Mala Street, Up-Stairs, EVANSVILLE, IND. narilln? Houses insured for a term of i yoa.s at greatly reduced rates. Three Years at the Price of Two Five Years at the Price of Three. Ufe Insurance a specially. Total Cash Assets Represented (her Twenty-Seven Million Dollars. The following are among tbe Companies represented : iETNA Insurances Co. of Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets..... PnCfflIX Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets . 1,7 OO.OOO. CONTINENTAL Ins. Co. of New York. Cash Assets 82,350,000. KOKTn: AMEEICAS Insurance Coo. Hartford, Cona. Cash Assets . ..ssoo.OOO. 3f KRCn ANTS' Ins. Co. of Hartford, Ct. Cash Assets . - .300,000 kortH AMERICA I insurance uo. cf New York, rash Assets SS0O,000. 1HE!8IX Ins. Co. of Brooklyn K. Y. Cash Assets. i,00 oo. wwrrvftH -fr N. TOBU Fire ins. jo. ;...900,oce.oo Cash Assets...arTNA WFE Ins. Co. Of Hartford .Conn. Cash Assets fe.liS,ooo,oM'. NEXSEN & BAKER, Agents, 10 MAIX STREET, ETansTille, Ind. 1an30 dly TOIL sai:. FOR SALE VALUABLE MAIN STREET PROPERTY That splendid property fenown as the Egler property, situated on the west corner of Main and Sixth Streets, fronting 75S fet ? Main Hfc and lSi) tret, on Sixth Htreet. Bald property ia oflered for sale at low figures tn fuuv trma. APPlV to J. P. ELLIOTT A SON. Voftl F'MA A trfn til. Comer Looufit and Tatrd Sirfcet-o. el5 dlf r i ip LiV J.- Iiaj s

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C. IEATZ, FOUNDER and MACHINIST MACHIN ERY AND SUPPLY AGENCY. Builder of Portable Engines and Portable Circular Saw Mills, Sugar Cane Mills. Corn Shellers, Improved Steel Amalgam and Composition Bells for farms, shops, engine houses, churches, schools, etc., and Machinery and Castings generally. Steam Boilers, Plate and Sheet Iron Work of every description. Proprietor and Agent of Territory In the Patent Drive Tubular Well. Apply for descriptive circulars and price lists, and state the kind of machinery, fee., wished. Repairing promptly done at or from the shop, on Boilers, Machinery, Ac Work of the best material anc. work- ! 'lanship. Corner First andPine and Second and Elm Streets, EVANS VILLE, INDIANA. Portable Engines saw mill size), and Portable Circular Saw Mills. Important Notice. Tne usual amount of steam used to do sawing with by the Portible Circular Saw Mill la from 125 to 150 pounds pressure per square inch. I have reduced this amount

ana require oniy iruii w w square inch, at which steam is not considered in the least dangerous, and Is, at the same time, more economical in the saving of fuel, Ac. We append the following certificate of the first of my new style Portable Mills, for the noting and careful perusal of sawyers and all those desiring to purchase, and solicit a call and careful examination, they now being ready on band and making, mounted on four strong wooden wheels, wnn wiue u uu uov v 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. K.KATZ : XOe ruriaum cugiuo juu furnished me, I consider as satisfactory and perfect in every respect as any machine I ever saw, runs light, uses 60 pounds of steam for running a double 60 and 30 inch circular saw mill tor a common day's business. An average day's work. 8,000 to 10.000 feet of lumber, easy, witn 7 pounds ot steam. a. J.Caldwk. Lynnville Ind. Other sizes for farm and plantation use and all other requirements. nov 15-6m KBAi SCHULTZB, TIIUMAN & CO., IVlLoeliaTiiief' FOUNDEY, Manufacturers andiBulldprs of STEAM ENGINES, OIRCIII.AR SAW-SUI.LS, Grist and Sugar Mills, Tohncco Stew Gumming Machines, Distillery and Mining Machinery, Mall Mills, Corn Shellers, Douse Fronts, Cellar Grates. IRON & BRASS CASTINGS Or 1VEKT OKHCKIPTTOJT. MACUIMKKT OF ALL KIXDS MADK AND EKiAIRED. OULIM IN BELTING. FIRE BRICKS. STEAM GAUGES, AND WROUGHT1R0N PIPE3. 9T-OLD MATKK1AIJ3 BOUGHT. We have the facility of tne Vxsst unChlnery and workmen, and will giv.t all work tntrusted to uh our individual attention; fill orders promptly; warrant onr work.; and charge reasonable prlees. orrioit amd j-orjNDur: oORNER FIRST & LEET STREETS, KVANSV1LLE, IND. N.B Workmen sent to ail parts to fit np work and do repairing. felU BCliOLTZIi, THUMAN k CO. COMMISSION CARDS. THOS. C. SMITH &CO , PRODCCK AND Coiumissioii Mercli'ls Dealers In Flour, Hay, Oats, Grass Seeds, and Produce generally. No. 5 South Water Street, EVANSVILLE. Orders promptly attended to. Jaio dly T. It. WATTS. O. W. LINN. I. 3. WATTS WATTS, LINN & CO., UOERAL Commission Mercli'ts 230 TROIH STREET, MEMPHIS, TENN. Refer to James L. Dallam, President, Paducah, Ky. ; Martin, Oardner & Co., Kvansvme: itav & Co.. Louisville, iv-y. ; Bryan, Watta & Co., New York. de21 dam C. C LYON. E. c. Machei. Produce and Commission MerchuntM, Dealers in Hay, Corn, Fltrur Oats and Produce Generally. So. 30 Korth Water Street, novl3 3m EVANSVILLE, IND. B. II. FAIRCHILD. JOHN W. BINGHAM FAIRCHILD & BIA GUAM, Commission Mercli'ts NEW ORLEANS, LA. Personal attention, guaranteed. and prompt returns tnovS dfim L. Rinmnta, Jr., Evansville, Ind. John OinsaaT, Oolconda, Ills. Gtjs. Ddsocchkt, Evansville, Ind. L. RUFFNES, Jr., & CO., Commission jfjereli'ts Provision and Produce Dealers, Sole Agents Ohio River and Kanawlta csall Companies, ETANSTILLE. IHD. We keep a ve ry large stock of FLOUR In store, and are handling 5uu barrels per wee Jr. We can fill orders for any grade that, mav be wanted, at the lowest market nrieaa. Orders for Provisions and Pro duce solicited, and satisfaction warranted Terms cash. We Issue 500 Price-Currents ! weekly, and will furnish a copy reguiarjy w any one desiring us hi uo no. oda dtf L. RUFFNER, Jr., A CO "nAHil-lfH-iUiu;, .a.taipt'uved lixi

lruit), three wilts wet oi r.nzai)thtown, llltnoirt. t.'an r. had ut a bargain by calling on WARREN M ATTiN, Attorney s, Third feu vet, between Main and l.uCU8t. iie 17 u t

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Corner of Canal and Ingle Sts., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, Manufacturers ol STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS Portable Circular Saw Mills, AND Machinery or c?erj Description DIALERS IS BELTING, STEAM G AUGERS, FIRE BRICK, WROUGHT IRON PIPE, etc., &c. Repairing done at Short Notice. Also agents for Patent Heater Catcher. StillweD's and Lime COV7 ly WILLIAM HEILMAIf (Buccossor to Kratz & Hell man,) C1T V FOUN IItY, MANI't'AnVIKIB AND Bni.lER OF rOliTAULE AND STATIOXAKY Steam Engines and Hollers, SAW AND GRIST MACHINERY, MILL Col ton nnu Tohnrco IreM-H, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Ac, AO , J.VAJVNVII.I.K, IA III AN A. BHEKT IRON AND COPPER made to order on bhort notice. YORK. IRON AND SRASS CAHTINUS Of every description. rxalfra In HTEAM GAUOES. UUM BELTINO. FIRE BRICKS, WKODOHI IRON PIPES, BOLTINti CLOYHB, Ac., manufacturers' prices. REP A.' RING done at short notice. FfllLOX'S PAPHIA3r LOTION" For Beautifying tbe Skis and Com pleilon. Removes all Ernptlons, Freckles, Pimples, Moth Blotches, Tan, etc., and renders the skin soft, jatr.ana ouxnntng. For Ladles In tne Nursery It is lnvaluFor Gentlemen after Shaving It has no eouau "Panhlan Lotion" Is the only reliabl remedy for diseases and blemishes of the s&in. PHALOS'N "PAI-HIAN SOA1P" lor the Toilet. Nursery, ana nam. win noi ehap the skin. Price 2i cents per cake. FI.OK IF. JIATO." " Fl.OU 1K MAYO." A New Perfume lor the Handkerchiet. Exaulsite, Delicate, Lasting Fragrance. PHALON A ONi New York. Bold by all dnuotisu I iy GREAT LAND SALE! Seven Rich and Eighlj Improved Ohio River Tobicco Farms, with all their Appurtenances, And 501 CITY LOTS, Located In the wealthy County of Hen derson, neniucay. Capital Prize, $150,000 2Prl4.es, each.. 41'ilzes, each , 2SJ 11 izes, each ..... 110 Prices, each ..... Prizes, each ..... J27.500 13,7X1 120 100 60 Tickets, FIVE BOtXAIlS. smos fnet ahnvA rirlzes. there is oni nf s.-i two of Il-2i0 each, and four which no to the winners of the first seven prizes, respectively. Also, all the rent money ior iou, i w u.u. kq ,e.iroTi antl assigned to tnose drawing the prizes. Final drawing takea place jUNfi . 1870, at MASONIC TEMPLE, T ITIV I I .1 .HI. IV. T - This popular enterprise is Indorsed by every leading official in the State of Kentucky, and upwards of five hundred of her mnot nrnmlnent citizens. auvtov ... . - . . . . - 1 T. w L. ii. LiNJS, wasnier rariaero HR?BtALEXANDER, Commercial Bank, JOHN Cl LATHAM, Preaident Bank of Hopklnsvuie, iiopaiuvi"o, -j. j AS. L. DALLAM, Commercial Bank, Paducah. Ky. . , , . n a TtifAr a Cashier. Lexington. Ky, W. B. TYLER. Cashier Deposit Bank, Owensboro, Ky. . , Good Club Agents Wanted Everywhere. 26 dtf Notice of Dissolution of Copartner snip. TuTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES, that 111 tho nnrtnershlD heretofore existing In the fnrnltnre business, in Evansville, Indiana, between Ferdinand Karges, Ferdinand Weiberg, Henry Stoltz, and the undersigned, Christian Miller, was dissolved on the 21st a ay of January, 1870, having fexp'f ed bv limitation la the artlUntil a ri-CflvBt' h'i&il be appointed, the fonsiaea wlii be managed by the under sigued, as usual. CHRISTIAN MILLER. January 24, IS7U. uaJtidtl

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1870. EfansYllIe & Tennessee her Packet. FOR PABUCAII, E1STP3RT &. FL0REXCK. The fleet and elegant Passenger Steamer Capt. Lkk Hotoi; Boa C. McMechas, Clerk, Leaves Evansvllle. as above, every FltlDAY, promptly at 4 o'clock p.m. The bteamer R API DAN Mo. 2 will run during the season as above, connecting at DanvlJe with the L.. C. M. Railroad and at Johnsonville with the N. & N. W Railroad, for all points East and WeM. Having been thoroughly repaired and re. furnished throughout, they ofl'er specia.1 inducements to passengers and shipper ior epeed, safety, and comfort. Orders for pig iron, dressed or undressed yellow pine lumber, left with our Agent, will receive prompt attention, Shippers can rely on this boat leaving promptly, paying special attention to collections and way business. For freight or passage apply on board, or to W Si . H. CON AN T, Jala dtf Agent. Evans villa, Henderson, & Nashville Railroad Transfer Packet to Henderson. The magnificent side-wheel Bteamer l?" .A. Y A. O. Durland, E TTE, Master: J. V. Boyle, Clerk, Will leave Evansvllle daily for Henderson at 3 f.m. Returns to Evansvllle every morning at 8 a.m., and every Halurday evening at 6 p.m. Leaves Evansvllle every Monday at 7 a.m. fe28 tf Regular Wednesday and Saturday Packet FOR PADUCAH AND CAIRO. The new and elegant steamer Allkn Duncan Master; Cinv ViNYAiin. f!!erk. Leaves Kvansvtllk everv WKDNEi-U DAY and SATURDAY, at 4 P.M. Leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and SUNDAY at 6 P. m., making close connections at Cairo with first-class packets for Bt. Louis, Memphis and New Orleans. Connects at Evansvllle with the K. & C. Railroad, and the Tarasoon for Louisville. or ireignt or passage apply on board. O to F. M.HUMPHKKY4CO. and WM. it. CON AN T, dec6dtf Agents. FOR PADUOAH AND CAIRO. m Tni-rr-iMitft The famous low-pressure QUICKSTEP, Jack Grammes, Master, Leaves Evansvllle for Cairo every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 p.m., positively, conuecting at Cairo with 1st. Louis, Aiempnis, anu new uneans pacseis. no28dU PHY. D. VIETd, Agent. Regular Evansville and Bowlingureen rac&ei. The new and elegant Steamer EVAN SVILLE, w. . vanmetek. Master. Leaves Kavnsviile for liowllna-Oreen every TUKSDAY, at 4 p.m. Leaves Evansville for Woodbury every BATURDAX, at 4 P.M. j or ireignt or passage appiy on ooara. no vi5'&a dtf For Paducah and Cairo. The magnlflsent new low-pressure steamer CITY OF IS VA$ SVILLE, 11. T. Dexter. Master: Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 4 P.M. promptly, connecting at Cairo with Hu Louis, Memphis, aud Xew urieana paeaeis. W. . BROWN & CO. mnll tf and PHY. D. VIETS, Agents. JX.HJSLL, ESTATE. joiiwsox'a Ileal Estate a Patent Agency I HAVE A VAHIETY OF USI. NEa and DWKLLINU UOU.SK.rt. aud a large number ot BUILLINO Lola, In alraotil every part ot f.vansvllle ; also, a number of Farms and several thousand acres of TIMBERED LANDS, all of which I will Hell on EA8Y 1'KKMH. I have some very DEH1RABLK and very CHEAP LOTS, within ten minutes' walk of the CourtHouse. Persoim wlsnine to boy v-'ill save money by paronatilng at toy oulce. Xhone Laving property to bell will pieate bring me tbe description and pi ice. 1 shall soon advertise for public sale some valuable property in the opikk part of tbe city, near tlie proposed truck ol me street railroad, where nice building sites can be had on vicar kea.kinaki.ic tkkms. I bave also opened an ofllce for HOL1CITINU PATENTS. Persona desiring to obtain Patents can make application at once anu by calling at my ofiioo, on THIRD ST- bet Main aid Locust, EVANSVIX.I.K, Ind. ALVAH JOHNSON. oc!3 Real Estate and Patent Agent. Heal Estate Agency. J, P. i:illott A 8ou 'AVE Oi'LNF.I A REAL K.NTATI Agency for the sale of and renting o lands. honKes. Ac. Ac. Perseus having honses or land to rent or sell, or persons wbrnlng to purebase or rent, will do well by calling on them at their office, on TMrd Street, near Locust' Iu IHUlott'M IJloclc: Jnneil tf BOAT STORES OILS J. 8INZICH HON, Wholesale Dealers In Boat Stores ; Lubricating, Coal, and Lard Oils; uordage, Kosin, Pitch, &a, No. 2u WATER. STREET, apr2H dly Bet. Main and Vine. UNION K.K. & THAN SPOUT ATION COMPANY, Proprietor of the ITnlmi l inn (A) Allentotiii Line, mr mT . J - w I im) national lillie, Through Fat Freight Lines, running, wltbout transfer, between tbe Keaboara Cities and the West, via tho Pennsylvania Railroad ana connecting itauroaas. The facilities for handling East-bound and West-bound freights to or from New York. Philadeipnia. ana .Baltimore nave been lamely improved. Bpecial attention given to the transport ation oi xooacco. For Information in regard to rates, over charges, or damages on ireignt, apply to No. O tionth Water St., f12d3m KvanBvlllo. loci. EinSICAIi GOODS. g. w. warses. THoa. comrjaxoi SO. 61 MAIX STttEET. DRALHH 1H PIAX03, ORGANS, MUSIC And Maslcal Goods of all kinds. Orders by mail promptly attended to. lama iy J. ii. OK.KES. F. L. UKJCKJC X. U. GREEN CO., 0AERIAG2 MAiaiFACTUKEKS, Transfer Ornaments at Cincinnati prlo Main Street, bet. Fifth and Sixth, tanM-dAwdm KVAN3VTI.I.K. l)n GREAT SALE OF 1URNIT0RE, At MILLEB, KAKGE3 & CO.'S, NOH. 89 and 91 MA1V STREIT. On r copartnership contract bavine run 7 limitation of time, and being deterrtnt hv inine-S to lOJW cp -r ni,i, v wsu at c.ont pi-ico oiir wL.o'e is. ot I-'tiTul-tnre. Kveryonewho wasits lo buy i;)0t ind cheap Fnrnltnte will i.lHfcali :i us. We u'.Mt otl'ir the u hoi business for sale unJr very liW-ml cr-Ji! Uir-n. 1- 11 Jw Mi LLKR, KAU'il:-! & t.'O.

For Other River lions. See Foiirtlt ltge.

Wnllier sod Water. The weather yesterday was chiefly cloudy, but still mild and springlike, with fair prospects of rain. Tbe river during the 24 hours ondiDg at 3 P. M. bad fallen about a foot and is steadily declining." It was rising at Cincinnati, and will rise hero in a few days. The mercury ranged yesterday from 50 to CG. Arrivals aud IHpartarc s. The arrivals and departures up to 3 P. M. yesterday included the Ptobt. Moore, Nashville to Cincinnati; Clara Scott, Wabash River to return; City of Evansville, Cairo to return; Glasgow, New Orleans to Cincinnati; Sallie, Pittsburg to Ft. Benton; Fayette, Henderson to return; Norman from Cincinnati; Alice Dean, Cincinnati to Memphis; John Kilgour, New Orleans to Cincinnati; Rose Ilite, Louisville to return. Boats Doe Here. Among the first boats duo here are tha Sam. Orr and Quickstep, from Cairo; Morning Star and Tarascon, from Louisville; Sam. J. Halo and Lewellin, from Memphis; St. Marys, Leonidas, and Virginia, from New Orleans; Emma Floyd, for Nashville; Abeona, for St. Louie; Nightingale, from Arkansas River; Anna, from St. Louis; Milbrey, West Wind, and Ollie Sullivan, from Eastport; Lawrence and Mallie Ragon, from Nashville; P. W. Strader and Edinburg, for New Orleans; It. 0. Gray, for Arkansas River; Evansville, from Green River; Clara Scott, from Wabash River; Hartford, from Little Wabash. Boat Leavlug To-Day. For Cairo. The splendid and fleet steamer Sam. Orr ia the regular mail, express and passenger steamer for Cairo and all way points at 4 r. M. to-day. The Sam. Orr is one of tho best stern-wheel steamers that ever turned a wheel, and is unsurpassed in her cabin and state-room appoint ments. Captain Allen Duncan, her chief officer, is an experienced, careful and efficient commander, and Guy Vinyard, Lewis McCoy and John Nurre, her clerks, are courteous, j accurate and accommodating. Ship pers will fill up tho Sam. Orr to-day. For Cincinnati. The fleet and elegant Norman is the regular and popular packet for Cincinnati and all way points, at 10 A. M. to-day, and has superior passenger accommodations. She sails in chargo of those renowned stcamboatmen, and highly accomplished gentlemen, Capt. Barclay, John II. Triplctt and Lew. Morris. There are no pleasanter gentlemen to bo found. For Louisville. Tho magnifi cent Morning Star, a grand floating palace, will be the Mail line packet for Louisville at 11 P. sr., on the arrival of the mail train from tho North, and the mere announcement is suffi cient to secure her all tho freight and people going up tho river to-night. Capt. Frank O. Smith, a steamboatman of largo experience, is her polite commander, and Frank Dougherty ia her popular clerk, assisted ia the freight department by accurate and obliging co-ordinates. For Green River. The new and excellent eteamer Evansville will re turn to Green River at 4 r. m. to day, and has choice cabin and stato-room accommodations. Capt. W. S. Vanmeter, an experienced stcamboatiuan, is in charge, and S. B. Sproule and Leopold Kahn are her clerks, and passengers and bhippers will receive every proper attention. For Nashville. -Commodore Jim Wise's pet steamer, the magnificent Emma Floyd will be down to-day, en route to Nashville and all way ports. having first-class passenger appoint ments, and in charge of those excel lent and popular gentlemen, Capt. Jim. Chenoweth and Bob. Wise, real pleasant officers. For Cannelton. Tho gay Pine Bluff, with Capt. Lafayette Elder in command, and John A. Adams in the office two polite and attentive gen tlemen will leave for Cannelton and all way ports at 10 A. Jl. to-day, and has excellent passenger appointments The Pine Bluff will givo especial at tention to coast business. For NEW Orleans. Tbe re nowned P. W. Strader will bo due here to-day, cn route to New Orleans, and is one of the most pleasant and best regulated steamboats that lands here. Captain Albert Ste-ia in her distinguished commander sad Mr. AbernetLy h licr excellent clerk. For New Orleans. The famous steamer ixicic Locgvt'orttj having Ly souse slight is-

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I Deen U -Maine I rangemcntof her doctor engine, will be here to-day, positively, cn route for New Orleans, in charge of those illustrious navigators. Captain Lew. Katis and Eugene Bowers. She is one of the best in tho business. M leeIIaneous. Business was somewhat animated on the wharf yesterday, with numerous arrivals and departures, and fair receipts and shipments... ...The Rob't Moore arrived at 2;30 A.M., with a fair trip, and exchanged some freight here The Clara Scott had a splendid trip from the Wabash. She discharged COO bag3 flour, 300 bags oats and 300 bbls flour at Mt. Vernon, and had 31G bbls flour, 12 hhds tobacco and 190 packages of miscellaneous freight -The Glasgow and Sallie had good trips The City of Evansville arrived at 5 A.M., having done an immense way business, and had a fair packet trip to this port, including all the pople she could berth. She took on and put off by the way nearly 1,000 double sacks of corn The Alice Dean had a big trip The John Kilgour had a moderate (rip. S!'.o dhchwg';-! about tlxly barrels molassei here. Capt. Benson is looking the very imirsonaticm of robust health Tha Uvth.nn tr

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left behind at Loul.- villc, i.-.t pectcd to join tho beat li. to America passed dow n witLcut ing. She was as deep a.-t gl.p ( swim The packets h r.v'.: eyening, were flilling tip l;ari J i New Orleaoa f'rtight, ii. mulaticg Th i Tract, Hawcsville, was dowa yestt i , took oll a couple of cmi.tr t Capt. W. J. May, cf J.cu' was a passenger, jester J-y, ! Norman The l!o--c llito ai at 2:30 yesterday, with a fair tri The weather ia peculiarly fav,. to eteamboating. (leanlu front Onr KxcJuajiPittsbdho. Tha Covinitrcial of An day says: The marks lust tvon n.t imilctif J aud rlMlutc. Trn.io on the lautiin moderately active. Cincinnati lie tt mmerciul of ' day says: CottRlderabla Intercut wa muni among our liver menHitur.-.iy .. . It was announced i nat j ne rjiU. . ,.t wai announced lo lu vo Hid f . . , with the l' leetwcxRi. Tho .Sm-s : . here two ami a nail louix w . - i Fleetwood, but was verhui! .-4 , latter boat at 1'urmia nilu. 'ilia wood was lu lurn oerlutull nt polls. The Fleetwood left ( alllfiol.s r.vi ntes behind the KbeiMtu, iii, j-"-unaer way before laud .m; at 1".. ,t ant, four mllen above. AUit 1. -.w i .. Fioasant tbe Fietttwoon j-nnf 1 Ui , dan under way three timis in ii twelve mliM once In two ini(iuihalf, alter her bow ettQie even ui Stern of the Hherldai.. The F!;-" made 81 lauding letw'in (JhI'M'oi Farkertiburg, aud arrival only ; j m behind the MUerldnn. A palntwr numed II rm:inn Vn this city, while amtlu the Kai'N Kdlnburifh, yesterdny nKinslin:, f-iu-toreacha lender aud U !1 luii h.r . AsHlHtanoe was at band milili-j . . aud that ol the It. (J. irny hsv n,ii helnhlmout. but he uik u-.n! it come above water astalL. lie liiit 1 r and slaters In this city. Tho Chronicle ot Xhur day e i v i Basinet was very jalt on ). tbU morning, aud very tit tle dmn' amontc the on eke lit. Four lx.n their htj Ingles out lor .N't-w Oiii su are meeting with very iitUa nuu ment. 1he Uaielte says: Pilot J. II. Meeker U the cred.t " formlnathn wonderlal :al of tdKlu ta Little Giant from I.oaU t phi witnout being run over by to boat. LoriHVlLLK. The Cbur.er'Jviu-n ' Thursday sayst Tha Kate Ilendemon nan aluiul -lDit In the Jjower O'l.o trade. Cincinnati yesterday, going tioti.t and will enter one ol the .tt above. Nat. Ureen says he don't bc l(pel ho n who has any Kril l..r I could travel on a hIb-j)rHHuie Now that he has purriu mhI t he IC'.i l he feew, he says, perltct ly Kai, us hi cirrlen thlrty-flve pouadi of hlcu ter wheel-house. The Richmond used to be, m the i . the Louisville papers, t ie very if) traot steamboat architecture. V1; change? Is It because she In no ion; Louisville steam bo at? The Commercial says s A dispatch from New Orle his bull of theU. II. Durfee was only n damaged, but the macti mery bni.llv ed. 'l'be boilers aud c iluiu", s u hurt, but all the upper woii.-i w stroyed. The Local Inspectors of Hi'im.M revoked the license of II. Jakn'-i . on the tun Nettie Joix-h, hm.1 f-.ih John Oslrander, pilot on the invil 11c, lor sixty days, on nccouut of cent collision, by whlc i the .Ntim wss luuk. One-fourth of tho Ilearv A rnm v a few days aijo u J amen l'o.il aud J Baker for tiu.uou. St. Louis. The Den omut of Tl eays: Klver slightly on U-e lncrfiisa, idally imprrivemeiit la tlie cum . Cairo. To Keokuk lliere Is sll lur needed by boats largo cr sinail. ti n' gone North over the iui.M-i wIht . as rxen no nuvluitiou huicii I.i 1 The Illinois Is at mi li e lx hi mn, boat stiive, and there Is i slilii i i Upper Mlmoarl. 'l"li mild wrallu tlnues througti tbe duy. NiW ORLHANS.-Tha Timrs of I . says: The weather yesterday, like thiil " day, was cloudy, with a very io Jteraiare, tureai.ening jiiiii iiimrtdld manage In the alterooon ! a sllKht drl.,Ie, which x .in tloeable. Uoubtless w i m.iy r i-i abundance of rain t -dny. t-i-come. It will greatly tuterlvie vmi of our packets, urni raum k'io i u tbem to iMy over to VVtsliiMsuay. lluslucHsoa the lanilitig opu t brisk for Monday. Wt auiWud ii ' lied Klver packet rccled ijiilie while tbe OMacliit p?i( kl h, rtn w ui Western lioan alm reotlvin) their s We paid a visit last tviim; to I steatuer Mary AlUler, mil found hi one of the neatest and oi-st pn k iclass that has yet came into o '1 be cabin of the MlUi-r H plilu htastefully arrar.jted, wtliUn: hi staterooms, with eveiytliiu I"" thereto of the nrst-clafs ianLi,il.l. j.uaiiii:ii-LUin:i: TIIF. KUItHCKIItKIt "M tlie Lumber litiHlues lit hlsol at the corner of Main nd t-i vt ni !i and would respectfully Inform tn that his stock Is large and hwmi.1 In the assortments, embracing i'l thlcknesHes and quality, Irom tli Third Common Waijlimw i.;,ni. Three-Inch First Clear I'lank. Also, ( LOO HH of various tliii and styles, and 10,000 L1UHTH. Window Hash, I'lneo nd I'oplir u 3 and 4 feel Lath, I lu-iUlmgi, Quarter-Kound, o., Ac Orders from the country, ilvcr nuea promptly. se2i d im JOHN V. tll.( HTANBAIU IIOK VBROOK A No. ii N'jrlh WHt-r fc.anviil LAT7 CARDS. ATTOKNE AND COUNSELOR AT L JIAlUllHil-lUi, II". A Ih of Kr; tail t C'.U' i t.lit) Lour 1'fJii'U.; ii. w, ATT O 11 N li Y A T OFFICK West si'le 'ihlrii hteLocust i.ud Main (up-stair. Jal8 d(Sm Kvanivii.' . f 0. W. SIUNELIN, Law and Ileal Eslale U'J (With WM. II- WALKER.) luBaiR MAiar asm tiiii Valuable City and f ubnrt.an Farm Lands in Indlaca, Illinois, r tucky lor sa'a "r lo ioi. i:i:avin, U. H. Gl.l;i Ago: - - Also, BEALESTATR and COLL AUK NT. Office on Msin Ktreet, bft wwn 1 ' Fourth, No. (over lColn r's imi' Evansvllle, Ind. tf , w. p. ilooavi; ATTOItNEI tit X-A." Office on Third Btiaet, lo W Honse Block.. Will practice u tue vario-'S ( the Circuit. Frornpt atteui,-..i hnslnntui ' J. BHEINLANDI WnOLMAWjDIALER IV UOUE8T1C AXt HP An iH sp. tr u:s stu ;i:t. lez:i d'i'H

of all kinds.