Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 April 1870 — Page 3

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FARMING. Several thousand dollara' worth of pine-arPcan b. raised in Florida on aa r.ere ami a half ot laad. How to I'akc Cood Whitewash. Take half ft bushel of lime, slack with boiling water, covering the vessel to keep i i tho steam. Add to it a peck of clean salt, previously dissolved in warm water, threo roundi ot ground rice boiled to a thin paste; stir in, hoilinq hot. one pouad of whiting, one :ionnd of gluts dissolved well. Add !,vc gallon of boiling water to tho vhole mixture. It is best if put on vhile hot. Colorina: matter may bo added to oiak any shade." Spanish lrwn itirrcd in will make a pink color. lnligo mixed with the brown will mate t delicato purple. Lampblack, in noderate quantity, will make a slate lolor, suitable for the outside ot builuiors. Lampblack and Spanish brown together make a reddish stone color. Obromc makes a bright yellow. When walls have been badly smoked, add to your whitewash sufficient indigo to make it a clear white. "Yhltewash Tor the Outsldo or Knlld lnss and Fences. I'ut in a barrel one bushel of lime, ind pour on it two buckets of loiliDg ,f ater. Wben mixed put in six pounds ofwbitin;;. Fill up the barrel with vatcr and stir it well. Let it stand several days before -using. Thin it nth milk as you use it, uainrj a nan pint of salt to each bucketful. This aakes a durablo wash for a frame house, or for a fence. The salt presents it from peeling off. A Gocd Scarlet Iiyo. Take a pound of blood root and one j ound of mudder, boil them in six gallons of lyc; then stir them three or tour timea in tho course of twentySour hours until there aro signs offeru?ntation. Th'n will dyo ten pounds f cotton or liuco. ro Cnro Lump on Horses Shoulders. The fellowius is a sure cure for ! imps that come on a horse's shoulder; t ike the common coal oil, and bathe f ho lump twico a day, using a warm iron to drive tho oil in. Continue this process two weeks, and by that timo tho bair will be out of tho way, and tho lump will be very soft. Then nrply the following mixture: 1-2 pint 1 turpentine, 12 pint of alcohol and J cz. of tho gura of camphor; dissolve the camphor well, and then apply. In ihts way 1 removed a lump as l.-trge as "turkey's egg" from ono of my i.orao'a ehouUers. It the last part of he remedy resort to the coal il again- When you seo that the . imp is receding, work lightlythis ill cause the lump to burst and disspcar. i The Best Onions to Raise. The bwt onions to plant in tho cluster; they yield more and tako less ork, and they arc from four to six eeks earlier than the common onion. lant them in rows 12 by IS inches part, and cultivate with a hoo two or . tree tinier, and after they begin to iread apart let them alono until tho tops begin to die, then pull and spread tttcm out and let them dryr . Sleek Water. Water in tho yard is always tho Lest, ami it' it can bo obtained within quarter of a uiilo by brir'ging through a lead pipe, it is altogether tho choap e-t, eveu if a f tn am runs within ten ads of j our srablo door3. lut it you li'ivo not tlui convenience, sec th.t tho path to the drinking placa and its ".nmediate surroundings arp ot such a . "laracter that your cows will nor. hesCite in their approach, or be UaVie to - i; when in the act of driok'iDg. Kxiclse jour Horses. : Horses in steady use need only s)od feed and grooming, with care li at their shooing is suitable for tho trason. Thoso bavin little work should be exercised, that their legs Co not become stiff and "stocky.". If they do, hand-rubbing is an cxellent ?! ing to reduca them. They get cxticiao enough usually by having an hour's run. Krom the L'lai (savllle Tobacco Leaf. 1 ropt ct for a Bis Broom Corn t'rp. A number of farmers ia this section ill thi-t season divide their crops be tween tobacco and broom corn, planti ig largely ot tho latter. Iho number f broom factories springing up is no !oubt one of the great stimulants to tais course, bmall experiments last year proved very remunerative, and .- me will try it this tcason on a large scale. Wo learn that Logan County, Ketuky, produced last season a 1 arse c iantity of broom corn. Mr. John W. : lobson, near Whiproorwill Station, ltorcus us that ho realized last year a j.rotit of i.'O per aere ou an ordinary prop of six acres. This season he will plant 11H) acres, hich ho calculates at plant 11H) acres, luch ho calculates at tUo lowest estimate will yield -UK) 1 oiiada per acre, which, at the present -1 ices would bo worth $5,000. Th whole coat of the crop, including rent i-fland, labor, and all expenses, will i ot exceed $1,000. at this rate ho will Lave a net profit of $-1,000, and should tho price decline, ho can safely rely on n profit off'JflOO, which will pay baDtl--omely. " CAIIKIAGSS. jr. is. oitiirM i oo.. UAilRIAOS MANUFACTURERS, Vraiister ()rnam)Utii at Ciivolnnatl prlo Main Street, lrt. Fifth and Sixth, ICvANMVTT.I.It. lm t NO. ljli.'l J , - Uiiitnl States Slarsbai'd Notica. ; llNirK.n states ov Amkkica, ) aa. ". District of ludlauu, J1"' W1IKKI,AS, a libal of Information vih tile.l In ilio Dittrlct Court of the Hulled Htates for tie llstrl"t of Indiana, on tlie tlrst ilny of Marcii, 1870, by WltUant Newomb, by Charles K. AlarHi, Ksq., his t'rootor. '4lust the k! h ml) :it Kmma fMoyU, her engines, t;wkk. appare-, and tollers and furniture, eU -d at said District lu n can at l:tiu;n, ,-1 vll and marltime, aud clalmtmt Uimup;.? iu tbi sum of :;ti and pr.y iu pr.,cts agal list said MteamboHt, and that. tu, u.me may bo eon. denied and sold thereior. Now, therefore, lu pursuance of the Monil Ion under the seal of said CourL in ,n. lirecled and dellverei, 1 do hereby Rive nubile notice to all persons claimlun om1h. or niiy pivrt tbereof, r in any man. ner interested Jberflii, tn"it they be and appear before tlie dismicl tonrt or tlie United Htate.i. to be held H. the City of In dianapolis, la and for Uio Olstrjct of indlann, ou the lirst Monday of May next, at 10 o'clock of tho forenoo'1 of that day, tuen auil there to lnterpom -".their claims aud make tlielr nlU'i: tlow 1Jlt that liebalf. Ul- N. KCo-u, U.a. Murbhal. HAMIIlili UAT, Deputy. Ailed: J. D. ilowi.ANi), ci'fc. ap5-Ht It. lUIKiSAK & CO., MANUlTACTvJKRIiS OW Eureka and Rustic Vindow Shades, t A SCPEHKV" AUTICXE, Any length, vri lth, la,- olor,made la order

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FOK Dwelling?, Steamboats and Hoteh. SIGM OK THE TRANSPARENT BANNER. WALL PAPERS Wm.E. FRENCH &co. WHOLESALE-& RETAIL. W3? E.vFRENCH z GO. Have now In Stock Direct Trout (lie Manufacturer! and Importer, one or Hie InrRent ami moat elegant HelecliOllH of OILCLOTHS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, LACE CURTAINS, AND Qeueral Hoosa Purnishing Goods, Ever uronsht lotlie Western Market. These good iive been bought since theigreat decline In CJohl, and are all much lower than at any time SINCE THE WAR. Li Quality, Style, and Price, we propose to placa our stock in competition with that of -any other Market in tha Dnitsd States. WM. E. FliKNCII & CO., i - - KvaRSiille, Indiana. For Sale, Wit KICK IMM'.St: AND TWO I.O'I'H gS on Meventh Street, between Briuuch ami Vine, oast side. Termc, one. ttitnl oaxU; baluc on twelve and elxbteen inuDtiiHt rredlt. t'r particulars Inquire at 41 aud Hi, comer First and Vine Streets, mhhiloi I. 4D. UEIMANN. TEA STORE. TE1--STORE ! Iff. A. COOIL -w-WAH NOW OPEXED 1HS NEW -St hT4KK, la the New Opera House, ami ollern to tne trade the bet assorted toolt of Kncy and Staple Urocerlea ver oUoietl lu lliu city. T E A. S. All. grades, from the choicest to a gocd. cbeup Tea, aud pledges himself to sell as low for the haqid quality as can be bought in New York, of any Tea Company or Tea Dealer. COFFEES. TIO, o:d Govirnment Java, Ceylon, wn. and Java assorteti graues at prices tiiat will defy comiH-'tiUoo. . Cotfee will be roasted every day and ground fre of charge. SUGARS. KANULATKO. Crushed. ' Powdered. 2T Cut Ijoaf, CotlVe, A, B, Ac, at prices that will be sure to suit. SYItUPS. I JCT 1 vy ' 1IITK SR1PH. New York Steam Amber and Uoldeu, at prices lower auy lime since tne war. Uixtter and CheeHe, EXTRA choice genuine Orange County Butter. Kxtra choice uounlne Uosben CHOICK iitI.l. BtJTTKIt, New iork Factory Cbee.se to suit all Western 'Reserve Cheesa English Dairy PinaAppb' - M Sap Sago and Eadam ." j All are askel to call and nee what fin goods, cheap prices and good qnailtles are uueruu tb mo ORIENTAL TEA STORE, NEWOPKKA HOUdjB CAN G00D3, PICKLES, &C. ItESH TltAWBF.KHIKS, ; Fresh 'Raspberilos, " . Pine Apple. Fresh Blackberries, " Cherries. Tomatoes, Peas. Lima Beans. peachM.extra. i - yiudsor Corn, Chow Cbow, , , Imperial Hot Pickles; Captain White s Oriental Pickle, Prince of Wales Salad Saacc. al Picl Sauce, Worcestershire Sauce, Tomato Gttsup, Assorted Sltaker Preserves,' ; , Pure Money, Morse Radish, French Olives, Irench Jrreservcs, as- " sorted, ixc, dc, at the , Oriental Tea Store. I Just In Time for the Holiday s! EXTKA t'ROffN IHPEKIA BINS, (ail bunches.) liAIcnoice Layer Balslus, Sultana Raisins, uenon Citron. Lemon Peel, .ante Cur;?.n'" rencu - Prunes. White French ureHU.) t vsw olleied In the Almore's Mince Pie Meat 1-'' 'ter lYcservcs, Guava. Jelly . c..v. ", o-orcA Marmalade, - . lYench Mustard (imported). " &c, dec, at the oriental Tea Stove, . J. C. ATKINSON, uruers leu as juub WIMOND'd will be promptly attended to. 1 have been In tlie business in tho city for six years. My work Is the best refer

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Consumption. The Three Remedies. " Schexch's rnr.monio Byrup," for the euro of CongtiM, Colds, Bronchitis, and every form of Consumption. Tho peculiar action of this me Iclne ripens tho ulcers In tho lungs, promotes the discharge of the corrupt matter

by expectoration. Purines the blooJ. aul thusenres Consumption, when every other remedy falla. "Schenck's Bea-WeeU Tonic" for tne euro of DynpepHla or Indigestion, and all J dUiease3 arlsiag lroia debility. This tonlo Invigorates tho digestive organs, Buppiies the placo of the gastric Julco when that Is deficient, and then enables the patient to digest the most nutriclous food. It Is a sovereign remedy for all cases of Indigestion. Schencli'a Mandrake Pllla," one ol the most valuable medicines ever discovered, being a vegetable substitute for calomel, and having all the useful properties ascribed to that mineral, without producing any of lta Injurious effeelH. To theso three medicines Dr. J. II Schenck, ot Philadelphia, owes his un rivaled success in the Treatment of Pul monic Consumption. The Pulmonic Syrup ripens the morbid mutter, discharges it, and purifies the blood. The Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, remove all obstructions therefrom, give tho organ a healthy tone, and cure Liver Complaint, which is one of the nioxt prominent causes of Consumption. Tho Sea-Weed Tonic Invigorates tho powers of the stomach, and by strengthening the digestion and bringing U to a nor mal and healthy condition, improves tho quality of the blood, by which meaus the formation of ulcers or tubercles In the lungs becomes impossible. The combined action of hie medicines, as thus explained, w t cure every oao of Conbumptlon. If the r medles are uxed in tlmo and tho use of the is peiseverei In sufficiently to bring tho case to a fworable termination. I)r. Hchenck's Almanac, containing a full treatise ou ihe various forms of disease, his mode o( treatment, and general direc tions how to use his inedlciue, can bo had gratis or sent by mall by addressing his Principal Offlee, No. 13 North ixth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Sea weed Tonic, each Jl 60 per bottle, or 17 60 a half dor.cn. Mandrake Pilla, 2Co. per box. For sale by all diuggtsls and dealers. The FearTui CANCKK Subdued. THK CUKE- HOW DISCOVKKKI) Having been long aQllcted with CANCKlt. 1 resorted lo .all tne remeaies oi wnicn i could hear. Amoug them was ono reoomruendlnif a. certain lierb to me as a cure. I (as I supposeu) procured the herb, and prepared aud applied it, which made a perfect cure, but on examination bv the family nhyslclan he informed me that the herb 1 had used, which had made a perfect and speedy cure, was not the one recomiuendoJ. .All who are atllicted can liud a speedy cure by sending for tho recipe, with lull directions tor use. Price 15. Addreiw. with reKlntered letter or money order, UEOItUK HOKUAN, Box 201, Port Jervls, orange County, New IT ork. Ja22d:tm ' Tlie Healinrr Pool. ES.SAYS 1'OK YOUNU HE.V, Who have fallen into vicious habits, and now desire a hlber life, and a bette MANHOOD, wltli certain means of relict for the atlllcied. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, liOWAUD ASSOCIATION, Box P., Philadelphia, PA J" aep2 A"Voil KfH A victim ot early imprudence, canning nervous debility, premature decay, Ac.lias discovered a simple mvuiis ot cure, which he will send ree to his t'ellow-sallerers. Address J.li. KEEVKH, 78 Nassau Street, New York. oc22 w(im SpN "it-For BLACK WORMS and PIMPLES on the race, use Jr'erry't Vomedone and IHmpte Kemedy, prepared only by Dr. B. O. Pekky, 4U Bond Street, New York. Sold everywhere. The trade supplied by wholesale medicine dealers. nol7d imSpN ba7thk M K'N haik iivk. This splendid Hafr Dye is lUe bent in the world. Harmless, reliable, Instantaneous; does not contain lead nor any vital to posson to produce paralysis or death. Avoid tlie vaunlml aud delusive preparations boatlna virtues they do not pokhckh. Tlie uenume W. A. BatcUelor's iiair Dye has had !W vears uutarnlshed reputation to uphold its integrity as tlio only Perfect Hair Dye HiacK or isrown. boju ny an Drtigisis. Applied at 16 Bond Street, New xora. item -To remove Motb-Palcbet,, Kreckles, ana Tttu irom m . u i . hhtdi Mvln and fYeckle iMtvon. tr repareu outy iy ui. B. C Pkkkv. Sold by all drusglsts. novl7 dm HpN PIMPLES OS THK FACE. For Comedones, Black-worms or Ornbs, PlmDlv Kiuntlous and blolcnea UistlKuratlons on the face. Use l'erry's Comedono and Pimple liemedy. Sold by all Diugists. F0II 3I0III l'ATCHKS, FlikCKLES AND TAX. USF. "PKKRY'd MOTH and FRECKLE LorlON," the only Reliable and Harmless Kemedy for removing brown disoolorni.lona from the Face. Prenared by Dr. B. C. Pkrkv. iit Bona Street. N. Y. sola Dy Druggists everywhere. aprl-Om PLANING MIXIiS. B. r. Till BLE. W. W. WILKINSON. IS. F. TH1UL12 as CO., (Successors to Wm. Hunnel,) Manufacturers i of Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Ac. Also, dealers in- Pit e and Poplar Flooring, Weatnerboardlnsf, Bblneles. lalh. Ac jjuiiainit material joi an kinds in our line made to order. Factory and Yard, Corner of Wal nut and Tifth olrcets, UvauHville, Indiana. Orders from abroad promptly attended to. lit una JOHN 8. H'COBKLI. JOHB P. TWKkD. KcCORELE & TWEED, Contractors and Iluilders, And Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, brackets tblatr'Aails, dec. W keen constantly on hand a larare stock of Yellow and White Pine ana pop lar Flooring, Poplar aim nne liumoer. Uaths, tShlngles, fcc Hash, Primetl and Cilazed. on hand and to order. Bond lor Priee List. FACTORY, Cor. WALNUT A EluUfU STKKETS. KVAKSVILLK, lHD. All orders promptly attented to. Te23 JACOB MEIERS & BR0., Contractors and Builders, And Manufacturers of i Sas Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, fcc. AtSO DEALERS IM LUMBER, LATH & SHINGLES. ft 8" Estimates made on Buldlngs for fur nishing all Mill work and Lumber at the IiOWEST PRICES and of the BEST MA TERIAL. V" Southern I'lanlu? Slill, Corner 1 . Water and Goodsell Streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. K9- IOO.O0O POPLAR AND CYPRESS SHINGLES for sale cheap. aprl-fim BRASS rOUIIUER, ScC JOHN I VINSON, BRASoOONDER'AND FfiCISHES Steam and Gas-Pipe Fitter, Manufacturer and Dealer In Steam and Water Uaugcs, Bpeller and Kabbltt Metal, and all Articles appertalnlng to a Brass Foundry. STEAMBOAT AND GSXEUAL BLAL'. SMITHING, Water Street, bet. Fine and Leet. EVANSVILLE, IND. " Cash paid for Old Oopper and Brass. Estray Notice. TAKK9T UP II Y (JK0..1IOIK1AN, IN Union Townsbtp, a dark red sleer. witn wnlte spots, t wo years old, marked wuu uiHier-oit in ion ami swallow lorK in rlKht ear, appraised at. ten dollars, before

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C. KBATZ, FOUNDER and MACHINIST MACIIINEHT AND SUPPLY AGENCY. BuDder of Portable Engines and Portable Circular Haw Mills, Sugar Cane Mills, Corn Khellers, Improved bteel Amalgam and Composition Bells for farms, shops, engine houses, churche, schools, etc., and Machinery and Castings generally. Steam Boilers. Plate and Sheet Iron Work of every description, proprietor ana Agent of Territory in U.e Patent Drive Tubular Well. Apply lor descriptive circulars and price lists, and state the kind of machinery, &c ,wlshd. , Repairing promptly done at or from the shop, on Boilers, Machinery, Ac. Work of the best material anu workmanship. Corner First andPine and Sscond and Elm Streets, F.VAXBVIX1.K, ISDIA5A. Portable Engines (saw mill size), and " Portable Circular Saw Mills. Important Notice. Tii a naniii amount of stoam used to do sawing with by the Portlble Circular Haw Mill Is from 125 to 150 pounds pressure per square Inch. I have reduced this amount anil require oniy irom w vu uuuua Bquare inch, at wnicn iu ia , , sidereu in me least uausomuo, tu u, . the same time, more economical in the aairino tnai a a. We aDnend the follow ing certificate of tho first of my new style n " . i i .fill., f.. ,Ka wrA ino ttllfl tfA.r.fm perusal ol sawyers and all those deslrliia to purchase, and solicit a call and careful examination, they now being ready on hand and making, mounted on four strong wooden wheels, with wide tires and heavy Iron axles, easily drawn from a plac.3, and always ready for operation In a few hours, or mounted on leas and wooden skids, or otherwise: Mb. Kkatz: Tho Portable Engine you furnished me, I consider as satisfactory and perfect in every respect as any machine 1 ever saw, runs light, uses 0 pounds of steam for running a double 60 and 30 inch circular saw mill lor a common day b business. An average day's work. 8,000 to 10,000 feet of lumber, easy, w Uh 7a pounds of steam. A J . CALDitt. Lynnville Ind. Other slzea for farm and plantation use and all other requirements. ... uovl5-ttiu C KKATZ. SCIIiriTZK, THUMAN & CO., F O XT N D . R ' Y, - . Mannfrtcinron aadKulSilfrft of STEAM ENGINES, CIIU1ULAU 8AVV-MII.L8, Grist and Sugar Mills, Tubncco Scrno Gumming Machines, Distiller and Mining Machinery, ; Malt Mills, Corn SJicllers, House Promts, Cellar Urates ' .. IRON & BRASS CASTINGS Or EVERY DKijt'KIKTIOS. MACHIXK&Y Or ALL KINDS MAIIK LX'J UKl'AIUCD. DKAI.taS lit ' BELTING, FIRE BRICKS, STEAM OAUuiw, AND WKOUUHTIRON YUrssr OLD MATERIALS BOUOHT. We have the facility of the bent ma chinery and workmen, and will give all work, entrusted to us our lnuiviuuai aium tlon; fill orders promptly; warrant oar work; and charge reasonable prices. . orrivK and roDJDKY: oORNER FIRST & LEET STREET3, ICVANSVILLK, 1ND. N.K. Workmen sent to ail parts to tit up work and do repairing. feii HCllUll ZK, TliUMAN s CO. COMMISSION CARDS. THOS. C. SMITH & CO , PRODUCE AKI , Dealers in Flour, Hay, Oats, Urass . beeds, and Produce gQEerally, Jfo. 5 South Water Street, KVANSVILL.K. Orders promptly attended to. I JalO dly C. C. L.YOK. E.C.MACHKS. LYON MACIKEN, Produce and Commission MerfliaiitH, Dealers in Hay, Corn, Plour Oats and Jrroauce Ucnerally. " No. 30 North Water Street, novll3m EVAN8V1LLK, IND. K. H. FAlKColLD. JOHN W. BINGHAM FAlKCillLI) & BLGIIAUi: ... NEW ORLEANS, LA. Personal attention. and prompt returns tnovtf d6m guaranteed. It. KcrrNRR. Jr.. e John Uilbkht, Golconda, Ill's. Gus. Dusodchkt, EvanBvllle, Ind. L. BUFFNEB, Jr & CO., Cominlssioii Mercli'ts ProTisioa and Produce Dealers, Sole Agents Ohio River and Kanawha ball Companies, EVASSVII.LE,IN. We keen a verv larva atrwv nt vx.ttnu. in store, and are handling 500 barrels per woek. We can nil orders for any grade that may be wanted, at the lowost market prices, roers for Provisions and Produce solicited, and satisfaction warranted. Terms cash. We issue 500 Prlee-Curreuts weesiy, ana win rurnlsh a copy regularly to any one deslrlus ns to do so. oeiautr Li. miyKSKR. .Ik.. A CO. FAIRDANKS' STANDARD ot all kinds. HORNBUOOK A CO., No. 9 North Water Street. eidm Evansville. Ini WIND OW-SHADES. J. HUE IN LAN 1E1!, WHOLESALE DEALER IN IMIMESTie A 51 I NP A K I H.U

TeaF Tobacco, NO. 115 MAIN STKEET, deM ti:tra KVANSVILLE, INI).

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21 E I T Z H A N " E Y Corner of Canal and Insle Sts, EVANSVILLE. INDIANA. Manufacturer of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS Portable Circular Saw MUla, AND f Kachlnerj cf every Inscription BELTING. STEAM G AUGERS, FIRE HR1CK, WRO UGHT IRON PIPE, tt-c, $-c. Repairing dons at Short Notice. Also agents for StillwftU's Patent Heater and Lime , Catcher. " nov? ly WTLLIAM HEILMAN (Huccesaor to Krati & H el! man.) CITY 1TUW WHY, MANHI'ACIITKKK AND IIIII.r.K or i'OKTAUliK AND STATIONARY SK am Engines ami Hollers, SAW AND GRIST MACHINERY, MILL 'oliu ami Tobacco lreifics, IHHVUL-AU $A W MILLS, Ac, ilte,.. KVANNV II.l.F.. II)IA!A. SUHET IRON AND COFl'EK made to order ou short notice. VORK IRON AND SRASH CASTINOH of every description. Dealers in STEAM OAUGKS. GUM BEIEINO, FIKK MHICKiS, WHOUUUX IRON PIPES, BOIiTINti CL.OV11S, C, a manufacturers' prices. R EPA J KING done at snort notice. PHALOX'S PAPttIA3f LOTION" For Beautifying the Skin and Com . plexion. Removes all Eruptions. Freckles. Plm pies, Moth Blotches, Tan, etc., and renders the skin toft, fatr, and OUwmmg. For Ladies in the Nursery it la lnvalu able. For Gentlemen after Shaving It baa no eqnai. "Par.blan Ixtlon" Is tbe only rellabl remedy for diseases aud blemishes of tbe Bkin. FHALON'B "PAKIIIAN SOAP" lot the Toilet, Nursery, and Bath, will nol chap the skin. Price 2i cents per cake. "FI.OB IK MAYO." " 1MIU IK AVO." A New Perfume lor the Handkerchloi. Exquisite, Delicate, Lasting Fragrance. PHALON & BON, New York. Bold bv all drotoslsta . ( l.v GREAT LAND SALE I Seven Rieli and Highly Improved Olilo Kivar Tobacco ; Jrarma, with all their Appurtenances, And 504 CITY LOIS, Located in the wealthy County of Uen uerson, h.euiucay. Capital Prize, $150,000 2 Prises, each.... 4 1'ilzes, each ... 280 1'ilzes, each .... 140 frizes, each .... Prizes, each .... .....827,500 13,7f)0 120 100 0 X'iolco ts, FITjE liOr.LAUS. Besides the above prises, there Is ove nrlr.e of J5.000. TWO of J1.2U0 each, and fock of (000, cash, rent money lor the year 189, wnicn BO io lue winners ol uie nnii seven nrizes. respectively. Also, all the rent - t ...n I L. ,,,.-1 , . . . . I I , , money lor xodv, tor wuivu iwu uuuua win be taken, and assigned to those drawing the prizes. Final drawing takes place JUNE . IS70. at MASOiNlU A EMPAuU. I.OIIiaVlL.L.K. to.X. This popular enterprise Is Indorsed by everv leadlnz otncial in tne state ot Kenlucay, ana upwarus oi nve nunureu oi uer most prominent citizens. L. H. LYNE, Cashier Farmers Bank Henderson, Ky. It. li, ALEXANDER, Commercial Dank Louisville. Kv. JOHN C. LATHAM, President Bank of Aiopmnsvine, iiopkinsviiie, Ky. JAS. L. DALLAM. Commercial Bank Padocah, Ky. B. O. THOMAS, Cashier, Lexington. Ky. W. B. TYLER, Cashier Deposit Bank, Owensboro, Ky, Oood Club Agents Wanted Everywhere. 21 dtf

Dissolution of Copartnership NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES, that the copartnership heretofore existing in the Agricultural and Commission business In Evansvllle, Indiana, between Thos. Mean til n, James M. Hcantlln, and Jaa. D- Parvln, nnder the firm name of Bcantlln, Parvln fe Co., Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The businet-s of tbe late firm will be settled by either of tbe above parties. THOS. 8CANTLIN. JAS. M. SOANTLIN, J. D. PARVIN. Evansvllle, Indiana, March 19, 1870. mh2I3flr

STEAMBOATS.

X'T'Ow i I .--r us Kvar.svllle & Tennessee River racket. roa PADUCAH, EASTPOUT 4; FLORSJfCE. The fleet and elegant Passenger yteamer JRXJIOVTV IVo. , Capt. Luc Howrn; lios. C. McMecit an. Cleric, Leaves Kvansville, as above, every FHIUAY, promptly at 4 o'slof.if p.m. The tte:imet KAl'IDAN No. 2 will run durlni? the season a above, connecting at Danvlllo with ttie L... C. A M. Railroad and at Johnsonvillo with the N. 4 N. W liallroad, for all points Kast and Wobt Having been thoroughly repaired and re furnished throughout, tbey offer special Inducements to passengers and shipper lor speed, safety, and comfort. Orders for pig Iron, dressed or undresxed yellow pine lumber, left with our Agent, will receive prompt attention. Shippers can rely on this boat leaving firomptly, paying special attention to colectlons and way business. For freight or pannage apply on board, or to JalSdtf Aeent. Evansvill8, Haadersoa, Nashville Railroad Transfer Packet to Henderson. , Tue mafjnlflcont side-wheel steamer M PAYE A. O. Curlaud, Maftr; - J.O Boyle, Clerk, Will leave KvauKville dally for Henderson at 3 i.H. Iteturns to Kvansville every morning at 8 A.M , and every Saturday evening atfl p.m. l,c:ives Kvansville every Monday at 7 a.m. fe'JS tf Regular Wednesday and Satnrday Packet FOIt PADUCAH AND CAIIIC). The new and elegant steamer Allen Duncan Master; Gov Vinyakd, Clerk, Leaves Evansvillk every WEUHE3DAY aud HATUHDAY, at 4 P.M. leaves Cairo everv THUKSDAY and rtUNDAY at 5 F. h., making close connections at Cairo with Urst-clasa packets for hit. Loultf, Memphis and New Orleans. Railroad, and theXarascon for Louisville. For ireignt or passage apply on board, or to F. 01. HUM I'll KKX and WM. 11. CON A NT, decfidtf Agents. FOR PADUCAH AND CAIRO. - urn -: - a- i it The famous low-pressure QUICKSTEP, JACKUUAMXES, IlllSlr, leaves Evansvllle for Cairo every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 p.m., positively, connecting at Cairo with bt. Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans packets. , nosiuii fu x . i. vitiic, Ageni, Regular Evansvllle and Bowling' ureen racJtetv , The new and elegant Steamer EVAN 8VILLE, W. . vanhetek, Master, Leaves- Eavusville . for liowlma-Oreen very TUESDAY, al 4 f.m. leaves Evausville for Woodbury every SATURDAY, at 4 F.M. For ireignt or passage apply on board. noviVOU dtf For Paducah and Cairo. Themagnlfioent new lowpressuresteamer UTY OF liVMSVlLLK, II. T. Dexler. Master: leaves Evansvllle every TUESDAY and FRIDAY ut 4 p.m. proiupily, oonncctlug at Cairo with HU Jjoula, Meiuphii, aud New Orleans pacaeis. vv. U. jjkown & CO. mhlltf and PHY. D. V'lETrt. Agents. JtKUt,AJt J0VAKNVIT.I.K AJVIJ CVl A'JVEL. 10JT Tit I- WMMiKL. Y PA CKKT. FOR OWENSUORO, ROCKPORT, AND OANKLTON. The elegant passenger steamer ; yir M ii,m 'iiiiillft,giif Jrino JtSluli; Lafayette Elder, Master. John A. Adams, Clerk'. Leaves for Canntliou and ail way landings every Ti IJtUAT.TII IIRNIIA Y, AND. SAT I) Itllf,AT 10 A.M., wiwiuc especial attention to way business and Unia order. For freight or pntrmtfe apply on board, to HUMPHREY, LKWIH A C).. or REALESTATE. Sew ileal Esiaie Ajcenci. j. r Elliott Sou MAVK OPOEII A Itl-AL OTATI Agency for the salo oi and renting o lands, Iiwuhos, Ac, 0M. . . l'ern'ius liaviFj bouHos or land to rent vt sell, or persons wishing to purbaM or rent, will do well by calling on them at their olBce, on Third Street, near Loeusli r In KlIlott'N Iiloeki . Jnnell tf BOAT STORES OILS , J. SINZiCll UA, Wholesale Dealer i in Eoat Stores: Lubricating, Coal, and . Lard Oils; Cordage, Rosin, Pitch, Ac, Ko. SO WATER STKEET, i apr28 dly) Bet. Main and Vine. UNIOtf R.U.&TaAN8P0IlTATI0N COMPANY, Proprietor of the ' UnIou Liue, (A) Allen to, in Line, (10 National Line, Through Fast Freight Lines, running, without transfer, between the Heaboard Cities and tbe West, via I he Pennsylvania Railroad and Connecting Railroads. - The facilities for handliug East-bound and West-bound frelghH o or from New York, Philadelphia, and lia.Hi more have been largely improved. Special attention given to the transport atlon of Tobacco. For Information In regard to rates, overcharges, or damages on freight, apply to E. W. Patrick, Agent, 3, No. 5 South Water St., fel2 d3m . i Evansvllle, Ind. MUSICAL GOODS. O. W. WARREN. s THOS. OONYNUTOH Vo. 61 MUX STKEET. IVAICUKIV & CONYXGTOS, " DKADCU3 IN PIANOS, ORGANS, MUSIC -'And Musical Ooods of all kinds. Orders by mall promptly attended to. armfrt Iv . RESTAURANTS. LIVK & L131' LIVK! JOHN C. SCUWEIZER'd Main HU Exchange, BET. FIFTH AND SIXTH ST&, The Cheapest Oyster House in Town 1 FKKSIIOTSTEISS Of THE FINENT quality received from Ualtlmoro daily per express. raeais ai an nours 5 cents; Oyster Soop 10 cents; Lodjlnjss35 cents. Open from 6 a.m. to VI p.M, de4 dlv JLUMBEIt -LUMBER. T,1Et scSt;IBEB t'OSTISiCES the Lumber Business at his old stand ai the corner of Main and Seventh Htree's, and would respectluliy Inform the public that his Btock la large aud second to none in the assortments, embracing Pine of all thicknesses and quality, from the nicest Third Common Huglnaw Board up to Three-inch First Clear Plank. Also, OOO hOOiiS of various thicknesses and styles, and 10.O0O LIGHTS.

Window Hash, Pine and Poplar Shingles, 3 and 4 feet LatU. Mouldings, Casiugs, Quarter-Round, Ac , Ac.' Orders from the country, river or rail filled promptly. Be21dui JOHN F. ULOVER.

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'or Glhrr Hirer Hem, Nee Fourth Jtg". Wertllier and Water. Another lovely day bas been added to the few that liavo marked this year. Not a cloud was visiblo yesterday, and tho air wa3 calm, warm, and delicious. The river up to 3 P.M. Uad fallen less than an inch, if it Lad fallen any. The mercury raDged at CO3 to 70 all day. Arrivals nnd in arltir . The arrivals and departures up to 3 i M. jesferday, include the Fayette, Henderson and return: Belle Lee, New O.leans and return; Virginia, to New Orleans; Morning Star, Louis ville to return; Wild Duck and barge?, Pittsburg to St. Louis. It on li Que Slere. . Among the first boats due here arc tho Q lickstep, from Cairo; Tarascon and Falls City from Louisville; Mfnncola and Lewcllin, from Mem phis; Alaska, P. W. Strader, Nick1 Lougworth and Dexter, from New Or leans; Spray, for Nashville; Sham rock, for St. Louis; Nightingale, from Arkansas River; Champion, from St. Louia; Itapidan ,No. 2 from Eastport; Lawrence, from Nashville; Indiana, Mary Iloualoa and Louis ville, for New Orleans; Norman, from Cincinnati: Kvansville, from Green River; Clara Scott, from Wabssh River; Hartford, from Carmi. Ilunln Lea v ins To-day. For Cairo. Tho fleet, low pres- j sure Quickstep ia the regular packet j for Cairo and ail way points at four o'clock to-day, having unsurpassed cabin accommodations. Capt.. Jack G rammer commands, and Walter Vt. Pennington, and Eugene Rudd are her popular clerks. Shogivoa through receipts for freight or passongers to all points South or West. The Quickstep is a great favorite . along the coast, and the fastcat of the fleet. Foa St. Louis. The Express Line's famous steamer Shamrock goes to St. Louis to-day in chargo of that distinguished 5 navigator, Capt. Geo. W, Culluin, and Mr. Robt. Kerr in the office two as pleasant gentlemen as come to the wharf. The Shamrock is finely appointed. ' Foa Louisville. The magnificent Taras con is the unrivalled packet for Louisville and all 'way points at 11 o'clock to night, upon the arrival of the mail train. She is a grand floating palace, and finely officered. The veteran Captain James Mather commt.nds, and Milts D. Warren and Phil. Beverly are her clerks, all pleasant and popular gentlemen, i Foa Bowlinq Green. The fleet Falls City, Captain John W. Robinson commanding, and Murray Bewley in the , office, is duo here to-day, en routo for Bowling Green. She has splendid passenger accommodations, and her officers are pleasant and obliging gentlemen. For Henderson. Tho popular and 'pretty Fayette, is the regular transfer packet for Henderson at 3 p.m. to-day. Sho has admirable passenger appointments. Captain A. O. Durland and Jerry Boyle arc her gentlemanly and attentive chief officers For Nashville. The White Collar line's elegant steamer Spray will be down to-day, en route to Nashville, having excellent passeDger appointments. She is in charge of the veteran Capt. Gus. Brown, with. Jas. Wilson, an accomplished and pleasant gentleman, in tho office. I'oa New Orleans. The great steamer Indiana, is , announced for New Orleans and ail way ports this evening, and is one of ihemost popu lar and pleasant packets that ply ia these waters. Capt. It. E. Noal; com mandcr, is distinguished for his skill, prudence and: fine aocial qualities Charley -and Elliott JSliller. her derks stand at tho head of tfbeir profession ; For New Orleans. The famous Mary Houston is also announced for New Orleans this cvenrrg. She is a new and magnificent steamer, unsurpassed in her cabin and stateroom appointments, and noted ifor her great Speed. "Capt. L. B. Dinham and Harry Walker, among- the most experienced and popular steanxboatmen, are her chief officers. Miscellaneous. Oar port list yesterday was vvry light, and business was decidedly dull. except in front of tho Mallie Itagon, which , was receiving largely, with prospects of. a large trip. ...The Sam. Orr was receiving fairly, but not largely.....'..., The Virginia added con siderable freight yesterday morning. and left bctoro noon to try and fill out below .....The famous Belle Lee came up at 10:30, having some 25 hhds suga'r, and a few other packages for I. & D. Heiman, constituting her entire cargo. She left at 2 p. m. for New Orleans, flying light.. ...... .'...The Fayette brought a good trip, from IIendcrson.........Thc ; Morning Star arrived at 2 v. m. with numerous passengers, but a moderate freight. Characteristic Tho ' lidies " of the Vine Street Presbyterian Jhurch', commissioned a gentleman io purchase a bunch of bananas for 4he Sociable to-night. ,IIe selected the handsomest bunch in the assortment brought up on the Indiana, by Billy Bryant, her "great medicine," wb upon learning for what purpose it was procured, positively deslined any compensation. It was just like Billy. The ladies will remember himThe Wild Duck and three barges arrived at 2:15 in good condition, and with an immense cargo... ...We direct the attention of all interested to the call for a meeting of the stockholders of the Evansville & Tennessee River Steam Packet Company to bo found elsewhere in to:day' Journal. The meeting is to be held at the office of R. K. Dunkerson & Co. on Friday, April 29th, and the object is to per-

Clni5fl fifiirn tlnr i rfhn.--m. Pitts pro. Th C.mr rrrioi ,t Moiulnr ays: The marks la-i' evnln ; lndlnad (-u,h-tesn feet aim falling, ihe weather w.m pleasant during jfcstenl.ty- Several hoali ha e arrived nine our last. Cincinnati- T'.io Cmnruretctl ot Tuesday says:

Mr. J. It. Htuait. of the MaiiiRGii :arln Ways, was in ihe city yesterday. He sava the new lioek Island 1 res'ly ti launch, and Capt. W. F. Davidson's new hnll is readytoset up. The Palestine is underKOlnij repairs on the Madison Ways, acd tbe Milwaukee Is reeelvhrt; new cylindertimbers aud whoel-tjousK, arid 'will io ready to leave Madison a ion f.;r Mt. Paul. Capt. James left lor Jli.dlnou, ou last night's mall steamer, Io bring his new purchase, the I:erimvJa, here. She will depart for Kvansville o: itaturday, on her first trip Capt. John Woodhuru a:vi family arrived from McJiiphiH ye;lerday. lie ii at the HI. James, lie come.', here to mj perintend the completion ol the new KU rsmf r for the Memphis and ArkariHiis HIvpt Packet Company, llacoi tern platen building a light draught fitea ner lor tlie same line at Pllt&burg. The cmpauy wtC amo build a rew stenmer at Memphis, for the Van Ilaren'a machinery. Capf. Woodburn Informs uh that Capt. J. V. Chambers Is at tho head of a Teraperano League at Memphi?. Morgan, of Mississippi, who aspires to be leader of the Senate, and who proponed to oHer twentv-ilve thousai d dallara fur the capture of Verger, thus concludes a speech on the Mississippi leve': "Sir, the designs of Providence are mere ful to man. Tne Mississippi lilver is not o great la it length that it can not be made longer; ll Is not no deep that It cannot be made deeper; It In not io straight that, ibcau not be made tdiaiuhtor ; theilowof iti waters are not so uniform that tbey can not be made to How more in hr rmony with the purposes of its Creator; r r so rapid tnatll can not be made to 11 rw more rap.u.Iy; It Is not si useful that It cau not be made more useful, or so great that U can not ho in ado greater.1' lie might have added: "Gentlemen of the Mississippi, your river is not so crooked but H may be made crookeder, nor so muddy but it may be ma lo muddier, nor no enasgy but It may be come Buasaler in which case may Iletven protect tho steamboats." The Gazette says : Steam was raised f.ir tbe tnxt. time on the new Northwestern yesterday, She wld make a trial trip nej i week. Tneet. Marys is going to Pittsburg io morrow. The Enquirer says: The Are on the steam ar Fleetwood oc curred about hull-past ono o'clock, when about four miles below Maysvliie, Kentucky. The 11 re orlglnaU d from oue of her chimneys, aud hurutout two Htate-rooms adjoining the chimney. Tne olllears ot ihe boat are nieniy cotninecaed lor their ef forts to subdue the flames, which fortunately were succassiul. The Chronicle of Tuesday evening says: We received, yesterday, Ihe first u umber ot 1'he Charmer, a new river paper circu lated on ooaru tne Cincinnati ana Mari etta packet from which ttie paper lakes It name, it pretienus a vnry -iioat appear ance, and Is superior to ri.os' of it e papers circulated on our up rlvi rht "mini's, it is published by tue Mes.su. Winchester, oi Marietta. 1 Louisvillc. The (Xurier- Journal of . Tuesday says j Captain tins. Fowler's new packet idlewild ia now receiving; her last coat of paint, and will be rody to make her first trip ou (Saturday. .She will go lo Kvansviue anu laae ner p. ace us a revcuiar pacaet between that p irt and Cairo. WorK nas Deen eniireij-suspeuuca anno boatyards In Fulton, ntmr Ciucinnall, lor several days ou account of the high water. me rratne oi ine nun or uapt. t urn d new paket at the Marine Ways, is almost eutiraly Kubinerged, being iield fa.st by heavy stone placed on tbe ktel. Capt. Melzier's new boat lor lazoo ttiver was launched at this yard Thursday. St. Louts. The Democrat of Tuesday says: Xne river here has risen again; the swell during the past 30 uours is 10 inches. A portion of the upper rivets are Mill rising, the balance beiop either HUtiouary or declining. The wetuer is skilled, dry and pleasant. .business at the wharf, in general, opened actively yesterday, and us the upper rivers conlluued to open toward their sources a great dezree of activity will be attained. fcSleaiuera arrived lreely, and some depart nrrs were well loaded. The Uraud Kra sails lor New Orleans with nearly a full load. The magnificent Kichuiond was loading all day, aud leaves this evening with a full cargo. New Okleans. The Time ot Saturday says: Business ou tho land; net yesterday was not very active, there waibui little Height bbippedany wnere. Doubtless shippers are holding over until to-duy, when H is expected that budness will gi on with a rusu. The Rt earner Kexler, Cant. 1- 11. Jooes, will not go to Loulsvi:le, as first adver tised, but leaves ou Tue ;d;.y nest,, at 5 p.m. for tst. Iouls, Cairo, aieniphis auu way landings. Mr. Owen U. Units Is the chitf clerk ot the Dex'.er. C. Xi. JL ATTOEHEV AN r COUNSELOR AT LA VV. HAKKI'SHIRO.ILL. "Ofllco north of tbe Court IIoue S-juare, Practices ia all the Courts of the State . iap2t-;m CHA9. H. BUl lKKt'IELD, ATTORN E Y AT L A W Office West slJe Third Hirect, bet. Locust and Mal i (up-stiirs), ja!8 d im KVANaVIT.I.F, I NT). . W. bllANKLLN, Law and Real Estate Office, (With WM. IL WALKER.) CU1IHEU MllS AND Tllllth HIS. Valuable City and Haburban Property; Farm Lands iu Indian i, Illinois, aud Kentucky lor sale or exchange. (oci diini MM. KElViy, U. s. O I i 1 1 r x yvcn t . Also. KEAL lidTATK nnd COLLECTINU AUiO T. Offlee ou Main Street, between Third an'. Fourth, Ne,.yiV (over iUcr'v 4iin Ktore)", Evansvllle, ina. spia.'ii. ' " w7v. haegrave, ATTO It 1ST EZZf sxt LAW. Office on Third Street, in WahIng;toa iioiise Plock. Will practice Lie various Courts of the Circuit. Prompt attention to offlca buKlneas (dec dui Johnson's Real Estita and Patent . Agamy. BIISI W KSS and D W KL LI NO HO USE J Building Lots and Karuii, and liicht-r, ed lands, cheap, and ot easy terms. Pa rENTSof ail Unas procured. ALVA H JOHNSO.V, Real Folate and Pat ut Agent Ot!ice on Th.'rd Street Evansvlle, Ind. lanli lv Public sale. TT'ICE Is EIii:itT CJIVK.V. that JPa Um janderslgne'l will oiler for sale, at iubllR a;tlon, at the door or the Court louse. In ittie city of llvansvllle, on HATCI4DAY, MAV 7th. 1S7U, Tho following described real estate, Bituate in VantU.cU'J'gh County, Indiana, towit: Lot No. eight ttc' the adjolulng onefcalf of Lot No. nine ), llloctc eight (s), Kostern Knlargemeat u the city of ivautvllle. Tl3 said premises tre ftaatel on Oak Street between Third autl Foa.-Lh streets, contact a good two-story frame dwelling, with cedar, cistern, str-ble, &c, and beiiiME that part f tho real estate of Josepn Wark, deeeatd. ordered to be sold by the terms of his last mill and testament. Hale to commence A lsn o'clock p. sr. Terms of sale ono-tuMit ttu.U, the residue in one and two y ars, tiw )utiiiasers ivinf notes, secured by mortgage on the premieex, with leu per cent, interest, au waiving rollef from vaJ nation or appraisement laws. lliUri. WAilK, ap2 d w Kaecutor. Uemokiat, pli-ase copy). I Ueiaoval. WEBEB TO I.VFiUlU oi'It friends and customers that we have remnvtJ to new and commodio is premises on rsveam ore Street, Just In rt ar of the o:d man 1, where, with increased facilities, we will be pleased to wait on all who may favor lit with their patronage. SAMUEL ORK ! - SAMUEL OCB & CO., Dealers in Iron, Steel, Tiu-lJatet Sycamore Street, near Wa " Evansville, Indiana. ,ie25dlmlww

House and Lot f or S;il?. IOFFKK TO RElf, my hou. and l.? on Third Btreet, ootween ,;. hi u Cowan Ktrcets. The house contain el it rooms; is new, and ne of the iui s.t t , avenient in tbe city. Good cellar, ci-tern, and cholae fruit trees. Apply at lus!,.j .mj ortoH. it. llornbriKilt. mills tit 8. K. LEAVIir.

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