Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 April 1870 — Page 3

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TUCKS DAT, AI'IilL !, ISIO. IIUMOBOl'g. "Well, wife, you can't Bay I ever contracted bad habitat' "Lo, Bir; you generally expand them. "Died f rom elongation of tho ton sils," is tho Western euphemism for hanging. "I have lost my watch overboard. " Is tbcro any way to recover ltr Ua, yes. divers ways. "Why do you call mo birdie, my dearr inquired a witeof her husband. "Because, ' was tho answer, "you aro always associated in my mind with a till." An Irishman sent to the Wisconsin State pr'iHon was asked what trade he preferred to learn, lie eaid that if it was all tha same to them ho preferred to be a sailor. "I don't think I can see to shave me without a lixht," said Mr. Quito to Mrs. Q., the other morning. "Oh, la, sho replied, 1 should think your face was plain enough to bo seen any where. A boy, eight years old, in one of our public Hchoola, having been told that a reptile is an animal that creeps, on being asked to name c-no on exam ination day, promptly and triumphant ly replied, a baby. An intelligent German on his first ,'i.Hit to an American church, had a contribution box with a hole in the top presented to him, atd whiepered to tho collector: "I don't got mein Papers, unt can t vote. A little girl who was watchinir the ualloon ascension at Lcwiston, Maine, suddenly exclaimed: "Mamma, I shouldn't think God would like to have that man go to heaven ahvo. An aged Forfarshire lady, knowing the habits of her old and spoiled ser vant, when sho wished a note taken without loss of time, held it open and read it over to bim, saying, lhere r oo. Andrew, ye ken a that's in't: too diona stop to opsn it, but just -end it on. "That bed h not long enough for ne, said a very tall, grutt old Eng lishman, upon being ushered into his bed room by an Irish waiter at one ' f our hotels. "Faith, an' you'll find it is plenty long, sir, when you get in to it, was the reply, lor then there will bn two feet more ac?od to it. I'lxit Fat, with a boot fetohing up tho rear. A good Btory is told us of a diminutive mercantile gent of a neighborsag city, who, it is said, recently pro posed to a young and buxom damsel, i ith tho following result: "Oh, no," hud she, I can t think ot it for a monent. ltioiact la, , you re a I ttta too big to put in a cradlo. and t.ttln tnr a rr. a 1 1 t n, k ... t in Ko.1l" The back hair of the stricken youth i as since run to seed. A little negro boy of tho South had ; is t been equipped with a new suit of t 'Othcs, tho Grst he ever had in his I fo, you may bo sure. Next morning ha appeared with ono leg of the trowst rs ripped ud from shoe to waistband. On being asked how it happened, he answered, "Please, ma'am, I wanted i hear it flop!" Dr. Duncan, professor of New Uolh gc, Edinburg, is dead. It is of this si'isent-minded gentleman that this f lory is told: A cow having brushed against him, ho mechanically lilted his hat and muttered, "1 beg your pardon, madam." Two days after, ho stumbled against a lady, and exclaimed, "Is thit you again, you beast?" A Frenchman, having frequently ! sard the word press made uso of to iinply persuade, as "press that gentleman to take Home refreshments," "press him to stay to-night," thought i.o would show his talents by using a synonymous term, and therefore made v ado no scruple one evening to cry . it in company, "Fray squeeze thai J.dy to sing." Tha persuasive and humbugging ccnta for Celling lightning rods aro i jual to every demand. Ono old lady f Id an agent sho had no fear of light ing, but sho had always been alraid i thunder. "Juat so," he replied; ' we can meet your case cxaotly. The : mara rod are liehtninir-rods. and t le round ones thunder-rods." Of xourso she is how "protected."

Thero haint been a bug made yet H vain, nor ono that want a good Job. 1 hare in ever lots human men loafing tbout blacksmith shops and cider i ulla all over tho country, that don't ssem to bo nccossary for anything but f beg plug tobacoo and swear and steal watermelons, but yu let tho kolrry brake out once, and you will see tho wisdom of having jist Bich men jayin? around; they help count. Josh Ji tilings. Atone of the fctationa on a certain lailway, recently, an anxious inquirer cams up to tho door of tho baggage . ar and said: "Is there anything for oe?" After somo search among boxa and trunks, tho baggage man rolled out a keg of whisky. "Anything t lore?" asked tha wet grocer. "Yes," -aid tho baggageman, "there's a grave ftono that goes with that liquor." Tha countenance of tho wet grocer ssumed a'wrathy appearance, and the car door was r-hut with a Elam, Charles Matthows, the comedian v.-as served by a green grocer, named Horry, and generally settled his bill pace a quarter. At ono tirao tho aoaunt was sent in before it was due, . ad Matthew, laboring under an idea that his credit was doubted, said: "Here's a pretty mull, Berry. You ent in your bill, Berry, before it is nue. Berry. Your father, tho elder ierry, would not havo been such a oose. Berry ; but you need not look t o black. Berry, for I don't care a - :raw. Berry, and shan't pay you till t hristmas, Berry. The privileges of stockholders are vlastrated by a paragraph clipped from a Pari letter: Two gentlemen vero chatting on tho Boulevard. One vas a great speculator, developing tho tlan of a magnificent project; the ' ther a dazzled capitalist, ready to - nap at tho bait. lie hesitated a little, ; ut was just yielding when near these two passed a couple of youngsters of iweive years. They were looting info a tobacco shop close by, and one i ried out to tho other "I'd like to smoke a sou's worth of tobacco." "Well," said the other, "buy a sou's worth." "Ah 1 as luck will havo it, I haven't the sou." "Hold onl I've got two sous." "That's the ticket! just the thing! one for the pipo and one for the tobacco." "Ob, yes; but what am I to do?" "Ycuii Oh, vim shall be stockholder, It a. :lh of iUht, Tho oapi'J.iAt thrjit hi-j band iata bis pock- . t-? mi ftcd.

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O. W. WABliS t. TMOH. OOWVN'iXOI No. CI MAIS SIR SET. WAItKILf & COSYSUTOX, PIANOS, OSOANS, MUSIC And Mnslcal iioodn of all kinds. Order by mall promptly attended to. B. BUKBANK & CO., MANUFACTUKKaS OF Eareka and Eustio Window Shades, A Stl'EKlOU ARTICLE, Any length, width, or color, made to order NO. Hi MAIN HT .THIRD FLOOH, I'. O. Jtox 1,011, ocH-Gm EVANBVILT.E. IND til AN. I. IIAZZAllU. The Neat Paper Hanger. All work warranted. Order loft at No 47 and 49 Main Street; also, at Ho. 11 ttoulh Flrt Street. ap9-2m A i!TFiii v spnin PtliK ilMtUUIilil K) A lilw J. .JL m mm. TUt: I7NDEfNI09iKI ban the honor U Inform till filt-nUn and the pnblio tual tli ui vo narnca fiiric win be opeu for tlie deception of visitor on SATIUDAY, APKIL 16. I70. Prtie who wlnh to hold Plcnloa on the ground, are refiiicHtea to lnroim the nn dnrMlKtit.d of thulr intention and make the necMNarv arrangement at leant two or three day before the Picnic are to come oir. Daring tale coming Hummer, there win oe a CONCERT & ILLUMINATION Every Thursday evening. The admission to the concert In reduced to 15 cent. T11K 1SATIIM will be open for use on the it u? ni may, ijniu xicKeta bv tha me public I cordlaly invited by apl'2-liu KDWAKD WKHLEH. W. C. IIAKNS yr. V. RAMAOK. HARNS Sc. RAMAGE, Plain and Dccoratlre Paper Ilanzers ALL WORK NEATLY EXECUTED, And warranted to give satisfaction. Order left at WM. E. I'll EN 11 A, CO.S, 47 and 49 Main Ktreet. Will be promptly attended to. WITHOUT u. KIVAL. THE JOURNAL OFFICE 1XE$ ALL KINDS Or BOOK Ml) JOB PBIXTIG, FROM A Twcnly-Shcct Ham moth Poster DOWN TO A Visiting or Wedding Card, Iu the best sty In of the art, and at price an low as thejloweot. ALL KIStS OF Sb.ow and Trareling Companies Making tlinlr WoHlorn trip, will find it to tholr ud vantage to give n a rail, as we have o, lurgtf tloclc of C U TS, BORDER S, dc, &c. BUITABLE FOB THKIR BWINKSH, Eaatorn Bills for Colored Printing DUPLICATKD ON SIGHT. COMMERCIAL PRINTING, HUGH A3 Bill-Heads, Cards, - Checlcs, Drafts, Letter-Heads, Envelopes, BlanJcs, Labels, Dray Tickets, Dray Books, Bills'iof Lading Gutter Snipes, Dodgers, Hand-Bills, Tags, Programmes, dec. Picnic, Ball, and Show Tickets, OF ALL KINDS, NEATLY I'KDVTEn IX ANY COLOR BIWEF AVOUK. We are prepared to execute Brief Work for lawyer with dUipatch and at reasonable rate. REMEMBER THE IIACE! N- 6 LOCUST ST., NEXT DOOB TO POST-OFFICE.

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JUST "ETUKNED. JRS- J' SEESSENOCT 11 returned with a large lot of Millinery Uood. some of the handsomest that ha been brought lo tbl place, whiob sbe will offer to the public at reasonable price and a lot of ' HUMAN HAIR GOODS, Such a Braids, Chignons, Curl and Wis, snJ t fc-'i'''' H Tw.f.-,f A.l kinti of r-t-atrfut( r.t atij actio! N. 4t.Ai:.hi Rl'.tX likiHi: - fr i U, m'A'tJXtt, EVANS VILLI:, IND. . !'3 "AU (At UUtruIiy 'S old Ut A)

KSTABUS UED J.il.) WIXCII 4e URIFFITHS, BAWB of all dwjc.iptl n. AX IX. Hltino and Mivt, Fok.ihhiwg. tlKCULAR HAWS with Holla Tee Ui, or with Patent Aijuhtamle Poikth, superior to all Inserted Teeth Haw. w Prices Hiducid!, Bend for Price l.mt and Circular. VKL.CH UKIKFITHB, Bofcton, Mawa,, or Detroit, Mich.

- v v. c "'Rft ' j FOR SALE BT ALL DEALERS IU DRY GOODS & NOTION 3. HOW TO fiFT uoofc for 8IO worth of splendidly Illustrated book given for every lo subwjrlber to the JSi. Y. SiUHteiU Fionfrr lor 1H70, a monthly Jourmil 10 pace of choice Mutdc and Interesting Micijilny. Only tin clt. er annum in. udvance. C'lrcalar with lint ot promt urn at.d upeclmen copy of JHontcr went & CO., !) Jjroome Wtrwet, N. Y. Ascnts lanrasslnli liooks sent tree Secrets of Internal Revenue By a Prominent Officer of the Treas ury service, Showing up the teerctt and inner working of the Revenue Department, the Wuisky King, Ooid King, and Drawback Fraud. Hyurnatlc Koboury, Depredation, ConMulfeaMance, Tyranny, and Corruption of iilK't Oinclal. J he mott mlartlintj and impoilunl book published. Containing abont ooo weiiniied pages, spiritedly illustrated. A ltniH wanted, Canvastina Jluok and com plete outfit lenlree. Addre Witt, ft'tilwr. iubliher, Pbnadeipnla, Pa., Chicago, 111., Agents Wanted, or our new book j or. MORHOSS fc A101iS10lNM., Bv a KUter of a High Priest, and a resi dent for 15 year ainng them. llluKtraled. J-uge 47. ITice H'4. Olvlng a lull and authentic account of their moral, social, anu tHHlticai conaiuon to me preseni, lime, and of the mysteries and working of lo lyBy. J'utt of ttartling Joels and a. tounUina Utucloture. Bold ouiy by SUIscriptiou. Jj-xciusive territory given. Circulars and sample sheet sent free. Address BELKN AP& liDlsa.Hartfoid.Oonn.. or BLii x uu., jNewark, in. j. Aromatic Vegetable Soap COLGATE & CO.'S rjToilefc oapw. NEW YOKK. Estab. 196. For the Delicate Skin of Ladies and Children. Hold by all Dkcgwts. PRIP'S WortH from 1 to warded to subscribers and asent for Woou's iiouHKHOLJ) Maoazimb, the iareest and best Doliar Monthly In the world. Wlm liar prlzoa to he repeated soon. Pull particulars in Marcn number. or sale bv all newsdealers, or sent with Catalogue of Premiums on receipt of 10 cut. Address H. H. W OOU, Newhurgh, N. Y. VJSmSr'l&EH'Jm,' OFFICII. T. A. CONNOLLY, HOUOl'lOH Ob" i'ATKNTH. Office 6l:i 7tU St.. near U. H. 1'atent Onice. WaMtUtinLon, 1). V. Ho tees for services required until KrautltiK ot Patent. A. W. FABER'd LEAD PENCILS. Grand Gold Medal find Vroit of the Leiion o Honor at the Exhibition in lHtrU, 1807. A. W. Faber' New Pencil of hiherlan Lead In 10 grade are superior to any Penoil ever made. A. W. Fatter' Htkno-UKAi-iiic, being hard and durable, writing Hinootii, black, and aleaD, i the best Pencil for Architects, Engineer, and Account- j "li'l'AllER, 1.13 Wm. Hi.. X. T., H01.K Acent of alt A. W. Faiiek'h l'KMOIUJ, Ckavon. Hlatkh, kto. hoiti by uiatlou. era anu xieaier kvkkywhckk. CLARK'3 INDELIBLE PKUlLS, FOR At AUKINU CLUriIIU, ETC. " More convenient than Ink." Am. Agricultural. " Invaluable to houHekoeper." Uodey'a Lady' lioolt. A.verv uuefui article." Am. Institute Report, 1867. Hol.re Aok.nt, K. FA III: It, 13.1 Wllllnti St., is. V. No ui by Stationer aud Dealer KVKKYWHKrtK. ARunts, Ucad TUls ! We will pay Anents a salary of 930 PER WEEK and expeimt;, or allow a large oommlNHlon, to U our new wonderful Inventlou. Addren M. WAGNER A CO., Marnhn.ll. Mich. K Will, PAY AOENTH, traveling or local, a nlary of 8:10 per week aud expense. Addre It. WELLMAN A CO., LauHlntc, Mich. aJSElfecalcomunle, or XratiHier Picture. MUB Hend for Catalonuo. W. Atkinson St Co., 1.70 Broadway, New York. A IAY 1-Forty new article for tr'- a go ut. Hample free. II. 11. qua w , Allien, Aiatne. LIST OF 2,500 KE Sl'AFEiiS for one Htunip. U. p. ROW ELL A CO., New York. HOItRIIlLK. I have Bufl'ered witii 4'ntnrrti thirty year, and was cured iu six weeks by a tdmple remedy, and will tend the receipt postage free to all a (111c ted. Addri Ha Kev. T. J. M EAD. Drawer 178. Syracuse, New York. Hi.Er'.ACEl I.OVE Essay tor Youiii? Men, free, lu seated envel ope. Howakd Association, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa mh4t EVERYBODY READ THIS I K WILL PAY AGENTS 823 PER WEKK. aud exne-jses. to sell the Oreateot Disnoverie of the Age. Address Wuiaton, 1U.NHV A Co.. Marshall, Mich. WATCHMAKING. A. C. KOHENCBANS. HAKHY SMITH UOSENCUANS & SMITH, Watchmakers and Jewelers, NO. 13 NOIITII NEC05D ST., BF.AI.EltM in American, English and BwiH Watches, In old, silver aud .new, vnaw, .uc jtiwc uy, nnvrr ware, Clou ft , Ac. Peronal atteu' 'on given to on given to repairs oi nue watcbea, Ac. W No work entrusted pprentice. NOTE PAPER, LETTER PAPER, LEGAL CAP, FOOLSCAP, INITIAL PAPER, ENVELOPES, MUCILAGE, TAGS, BLANK BOOKS, NOTE BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS, STEAM BOA T BOOKS, PENS, PENCILS, PENHOLDERS, RUBBER BANDS, POST-OFFICE BOXES, ptff r . t ri poX FX ji Li I' . Jjj , 'Jm . ilii. s t-.V,.cv4tI '.mmiZV

C. X R AT Z, FOUNDER and MACHINIST AND SUPPLY AGENCY. Builder of Portable Kngines and Portable Circular Baw Will, Hngar Cane Mill, Corn Hheller. Improved Hteel Amaliam and CompoHitlon Bell for farm, nop. engine bouses, chnrche, schools, etc., and Machinery and Casting generally, Hteam Boiler. Plate and Khect Iron work of

every descrlr'tion. Proprietor and A cent of Territory in the Patent Drive Tubular Well. Apply for descriptive circular and price lis t, and state the kind of machinery, o., wintieu. lie pain tie promptly done at or from the shop, on Boilers, Machinery, occ. work ox tue oofet material ana work manship. Corner First and Pine and Second and Elm Streets, EVAXSVII.I.E, ISOIANA. Portable Engines saw mill size), and Portable Uircular jbaw Mills. Important Kotlce. The ttnal amount of steam used to do aawtnc with by the Portlble Circular Baw Mill is from 12a to 150 pound pressure per square inch. I have reduced this amount and require only from 60 to 80 pound per i square men, at wnicii Bieam is not considered In the least dangerous, and Is, at the same time, more economical In the savins of fuel. Ac. We append the follow ing certificate of the first of my new style portable miuh, lor we noung ana carerui perusal of sawyer 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 wheel, wnn wiae lire ana neavy iron axle, easily drawn from a place, and always ready for operation In a few hour. or monntea on legs ana woouen skiui, or otnerwise: Ml Kkatz: The Portable Entrlne yon furnished me, I consider as satisfactory and perfect in every respect a any machine X ever saw, run light, uses HO pound of team tor running a aouoie eu ana ao men circular saw mill for a common day's business. An average day's work, 6,000 to 10,01 0 feet of lumber, easy, with 75 pound of ateam. A.J. UAUWltU Dynnvilie Ind. Other size for farm and plantation sm anu an oiuer reamremenis. novUMtra C. KKATZ. SCHULTZK, TIIUMAN & CO., M!ocli.o,iiic5 FOUNDE Y, Manufacturer andBaUdera of STEAM ENGINES, CIKCCLAU SAW-MILLS, Grist and Sugar Mills, Tobacco Screw Gumming Machines, Distillery and Mining Machinery, Malt Mills, Corn Shcllers, House Fronts, Cellar Grates. IRON & BRASS CASTIKG3 OF KVCBT DEdCKIPTIOlf. H4CHIXEUT OV ALL kinds hade AND KKl'AlUKU. hKALKKS I?t BELTING, PTJIE ERICKS, STiUM GAUGES, AND WROUGHTUiON PIPES, WOLD MATERIALH BOUGHT. We have the facility of the bent machinery and workmen, and will give all work entrtiMted to ua onr Individual attention; fill order promptly; warrant our worii ; and charge reaaonable price. orrick and tocndbt: CORNER FIRST & LEET STREETS, EVANSVILLE, IND. N.B. Workmen ent to all part to lit up work and do repairing;. feW BOKO LTZE, THUMAN A CO. COMMISSION CARDS. THOS. C. SMITH & CO., PRODUCE AND Commission Mercli'ts Dealer In Flour, Hay, Oat, Grans Heed, antfc Produce generally, No. 5 South Water Street, , EVANSVILLE. Order promptly attended to. I JalO dly C. C. LYON. E. C. M A CH EN. LYON Jte MACUMN, Produce and Commission MorchautH, Dealers in Hay, Corn, Flour Oats and Produce Generally. So. 30 North Water Street, novl38m EVANSVILLE, IND. .h.aibchixd. JOHN W. BINGHAM FA1UCUILD llI.(iHAM, CommiRvioii Mercli'te NEW ORLEANS, LA. Personal attention, and prompt return guaranteed. rnov8d(im L. RcTrNM, Jr., Evansvllle. Ind. John Gilbert, Uolconda Ills Oca. Dusooohjet, Evans vilie, ind. L. EUFFNEB, Jr., & CO., Commission Mcrcli'ts Provision and Produce Dealers, Sole Agents Ohio River and Kanawha Salt Companies, EVASSTHIE, IN. We keep a verv Store, and are hanulinar fxm barrels Der week. We can flu orders for any grade that may be wanted, at the lowest market price. Order for Provision and Produce solicited aud satisfaction warranted. Term cash. We Issue frui Prl..-(:urreuts weekly, and will furnish a copy regularly to any one deelrlnjr u to do so. oclti dtf lag ui Tin FKNER. JR.. CO. f??T FAIItBANKS' ASV.- STANDARD VZkJ SCALES of all kinds. c23 dSm HORNBROOK A CO., No. 8 North Water Street. Kvansvllle. Ind WINDOW-SHADES. J. IU1E INLANDER, WHOLlSltl BliLEIl I V i r1 K M I .: A Ii .st A X t M 2?

MACHINISTS.

WXLtlAM KEIIilrlAir, (Hncceor to Krati & Hellman.) WANUPACTUREIl AND Ubll.DCU or I'OIiTACLE AND STATIOXAMj Sleam Engines and Boilers, SAW AND GRIST WU, . MACHINERY, Cotton and Tobacco l'retses, CIRCULAR 8 A Wi MILLS, Ac., Ao EVAssrixue. iwiiaiva. 81IKKT IKON AND COPPKK tVORK made to order an short notice. IRON AND 'JUAB8 CATINJ3 Of every description. Dealers la STEAM. UAUOEH. GUM BKLT1NU, KIUE BRICKS, WKOUU1IT IRON PIPES, BOLTING CLOTHS, Ao., m maaufacturer' price. REPAIRING done at ahort notice. I T Z H A N B X , Crescent Joiindry, Corner of Canal and Ingle Sts., EVANSVILLK, INDIANA, ' Manufactorera of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS Portable Circular Saw Mills, IKS Machinery or every Description DEALKBS IN BELTING. STEAM GA UGERS, FIRE BlhCK, WROUGHT IRON PIPE, &c, &c. Repairing done at Short Notice. Also agent for Stillwell'a Patent Heater and Lime Catcher. Vov71y GREAT LAND SALE I Seven Eich and Highly Improved Ohio River Tobacco Farms, with all their Appurtenances, And 504 CITY tOTS, Located In the wealthy County of Henderson , Kentucky. Capital Prize, 2 Prises, each.., 4 I'i i7.es, each .. $150,000 .... J27,6) ......... 13,730 ... . IM IU0 bO I zsu t'l lzes, eacti ., Hj f'rize. each . Prize, each . x IcltotH, FIVE COLLARS. Beside the above prises, there Is onk Prize Of a'lJXM). two nt II 'i.l u.h an,l rnnit tuna, rent money lor lue year imsv, which go to the winner of the first seven prizes, respectively. Also, all the rent money for 1870, for wbloti good bond will be taken, and aHiened to those drawing Fins JUN ai drawingr take place LOUlavlLJLE,kY. 1870, at MASOJ Si I IO TKMPhE. Tbl popular enterprise 1 Indorsed bv every leading official in the State of Kentucty, and upward of rive hundred of her moot prominent citizen. I M. LYNK. CMihlor rirmnrn' RanV Henderson, Ky. K. B. ALEXANDER, Commercial Bank, LouUville, Ky. , w- ti ham, iresiaent uank of tnjiiiinsvine, liopainsviiie, Ky. Titak, ''-(.;! r, I..t'n';t Vv. Vzstilvt ltx'-OHit JUar.'e, I

STEAMBOATS. Kvansvllle & Tennessee Elver Packet. FOB PADUCAIT, EASTPfil.T & FLOSSSCE. The fleet and elegant Passenger Bteamci Capt. Lek Howell: Kob. C. McMkciian, Clerlr, Leave Evansvllle. a above, every FRIDAY, promptly at 4 o'clock p.m. The stexiuer KAi'lUAN .No. 2 will run during the season fc above, conn ecilr.ir ot

Danville with the U, C. M. liallroail, and at Johnson ville with the N. st N. W.

Railroad, for all point Kat and Went.

Having been thoroughly repaired and rt

furnlsiieu tnrougnout, tney ouer special inducements to passenger and snippet

lor speeu, saieiy, uuu comiori. Orders for pla iron. dietued or undressed

yellow pine lumber, leit with our Agent, will receive prompt attention. Shipper can rely on tbl boat leaving

promptly, paying iiciai attention to col lection ana way oumaeM, For freight or pajsageppiyn board, A tO jj Jal5 dU Agent.

EvanHville, Henderson, & Nashville

Railroad Transfer Packet to Henderson. The magnificent Hide-wheel steamer im' nii in, a FAYET rJLV J A. O. Durland, Master; . eg ley Rudd, Cleric,

AV111 leave Kvansvllle dally for Henderson at 3 p.m. Keluru to Kvansvllle every

juoruiug at s a.m., ana every Maturtiay evening at h.m. Xeave Kvansville every

jriuuuu at. i A.M. leOi II "TOfTFAlJUCAH AtiD "CAliioT The famous low-pressure QUIOK8T E I?, Leaven KvansviiJ for Cairo evtry MON1jY ana THUKHOAY, at 4 p.m., positively, connecting at Cairo wltb fet. L-ouJa. m.vAj umj uu A'CW v 71 T7W.tl n JHCK(UBU uoAi dlf PHY. 1. VIKf a. Agent. Begtdar Evansville and BowiLsgureea racxei. ThJ new ana elegant Hteam cr ' . r-v. tm EVANSVILLE, liiYme tot Bowling-Oreen IAFT TTT1.XHA V at A m Leave Kvansvllle far Woo,. mi rv a a 'til n ri . v ,..... For freight or passage anrilv nn hn.r,) noya'OB dtf ' For Paducai and L'alro. Themagnlflceatnow low-pressure fcteatner I,' CITY OF EVANSVILLE, mj.. a. uciier, jnasier; va.n!vUle every TUESDAY and JflllDAY at 4 P.M. nroiuntlv. u.n.ii., at Cairo with BU Loul. Alemphls, and New Or lean packet. ' w . u, UKOWN & CO mhlltf and PHY. D. VIliTrt, Age'nU. Regular Evansvllle, Pddacah, and uairo aemi-weeKiy Sail Line Packet. The new, fleet and unrivalled side-wheel nteamer mm. IDLEWILT. Gu. Fowler, Master; Will. P. Fowler, , , Duke Nlchelori. Klerks, Leave Evansvllle EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY itir.M msD A 1 HlJJSaDYCair, VERY THURHDAY and wuwuay at 6 p.m., making close connection at Cairo with flri.,iur- L, J!.?."": "?7?Z Hk Louie, Memphl,and New Oriean an.l at Evanvllle wltU ttie E. A O. H.R. & Hil point Worth and East, aud with 1 lie Morning Star lor all tni, i. .7: Ohio. For irelaht or' YJ'K?' aplatf T wrT u.i t ; : tit -Laaepeaaent SemiWeekly Green River Packet The elegant steamer linn lord, Joe Mclteynold. Master: u.n ..Bu'y LHer. ClPik, ..... '"i iwiuuenttr anu all wav landlnuH nn tir. in... aplfj ug f passae PPy on board. Regular Evansvilie, Clarias villf, axd iMasiiviiie racKet. The new and magniflcont steamer Leave for Nashville an"d ail' f JaaP..a fPl.. .1 . . V.ltx WEDNEHDAV. to v or ireiKbtor passaee annlv nn i.nH pll tf JAM. A. OAK LE Y. A ge n't. Hegalar Evansville and Teuneaee itivep Packet. FOK PADUCAH JOHNHON VILLE, ASD Tho elegant passenger steamer aujcj urjNCAw Master; 14nv Viuvi.n Will leave Evansvllle tot theahjveand n luiermeuiate port EVERY TtTRsiDA v , a ,.ii, , ... . . . . . - , - v wv. iv r.m.. ireigut or parage apply on hoard, or aP23tf ' XVent. JIEG ULAIt DAILY COAST PACKET. rOK OWKNHBOKO, ROCKPOUT AND OH AND VIEW. The etegant passenger steamer Lafayctto KXUert Mm ter. John A. A rloniu rin.. rr ,re!frf.8?,?PPly on; board, j ap22 tf Agent. RSAL ESTATE. new licai isstaic Ageacj. U r . . . I J. I. XlllioU eSc Son AVE OPENED A HKAI, KMTATA Asency for tne ale oi and renting n and, hae. Ac. Ao. I eraon havlnn houoa or land in rr.n i r.r ell, or person wlwhlng to parfchaae or rent, will do well by calling on them at Third Street, near Locust' In lailiott'M Jlloclfx lonwll tf BOAT STORES OILS , J. NLVZicu & sojvT wnoiesie Dealers in Boat Stores; Lnbricating, CoaL and Lard Oils ; Cordage, llosin. ntcn, &c, Tl.'i.V . I Wa Sa M V n I ojLa,x. et. M;n and Vine. mim B.K. & TRANSPORTATION KJ J5A JL A. IS Y, m. f . Proprietor of the Union Line, (A) Allcntown Line, (H) National Line, m??JFast, Fre,bt Una, running, Ktnli,r' between the Bahoara waif ,a th.e,)Vw!t' vl ibe I'tanxyivanli ruu connecting ttailrot Ihe facilities for handling Ki road. and Wt-boand freight to or from New ork, Philadelphia, and lialUmore have i v L. .. .i V. mi ... 1 r.".! ri' -for.'. i lUUM'r .' t . ; rf

J'ur Olhi.r lilver iieh., Hee I'ourih J'ae. W;iie atifi Wnitr. The weather yesterday was firniJar in character to that of Tueeday, being cloudy and mild, but tie rain, bo 1od expected, set in yesterday about

11 a.m. Sinco 3 r.M. Tuesday tho river had risen about four inches, but was about stationary at noon yesterday, and w?U certainly be falling to

day. Mercury 78' at noon, Arrlntl ittnrlurM. The arrivals and departures up to 3 P. M. yesterday, include the Mary Davoge and bargc-8, Pittsburg to St. Louia; Vic'or No. A, down; Arma

dillo, Arkansas lliver to Cincinnati;

Argoey, Pittsburg to St. Louis; Fay etto, Henderson and return; Idle M JJ XT i ... ,.

whu, to iewhurg ana hacic;

l'ino

or Bluff, Grandview and return; Morn ing Star, Louisville to return.

Iloal Iae litre. Atnong tho first boats duo 'here aro the City of Evansvillo, from Cairo; Taraeon and Falls City from Louiaville; Silver Moon, from Memphis; Louisville and Mary Houston, from Nc Orleans; Emma Floyd for Nashville; Kate Itobinaon, for Kt. Lor, is; America and Nightingale, from Arkansas River; Anna, from St. Louis; Ilapidan No. 2, from Easfport; Lcw-

cllin and Spray, from Nashville:

Alico Dean, John Kilgour,

and

Virginia, for New. Orleans; Norman,

from Cincinnati; Robert Bums

Memphis; Evansville and Hartford.

Irom ureen Juver. Iloitfs I.-ulnur To-Iay. Ioa Uaiuo. Tho fleet and famoua low-presHure Quickstep will take her departuro to day for Cairo at 4 p. m. She is one of the most excellent pack eta in commission, and ia in charge of thoao accomplished and popular gen tlemen and first-class officers, Captain Jack Grammar, Walter Ii. Penning I ton and E Uireno Rudd. all rt!iaitnt J I " liOK Louisville. Tho famous. fleet-flying, favorito Tarascon is the regular Louisvillo packet at 11 p. m. to-day, and is tho most graceful, neat, and elegant boat oo . tho Western waters. Passengers cannot find a more pleasant boat. Sho is in charge of those eminent navi?atora and ster ling gentlemen, Captain James Math er, M. D. Warren and Phil. Beverly. 1or GrtANDvmv. The fleet and popular Pico Bluff goes to Grandview and all way landings as tho regular coast packet at 3 p. sr. tn-dav Hl, haa pleasant passenger appointments. Capt. Lafayctto Elder, John A. Adams and Robert Adams are her obli ging and attentive officers. For Green River. Capt. Jos. JUcileynolds' fine now steamer Hart ford leaves at 4 p. m. to-day for Booh ester and all way points on Green River, and is elegantly appointed. Uapt. Jos. McKcynolds and Biliy Li ter are her normlnr nnrl tAininrr 5 - efi chiet otiioers. x. vv. aiiva.Ii. j.ho iino ln i . . T . . . r ,i l n gtcamer, Falls City, a popular boat, with superior cabin and- Rtate-room appointments, will bo here to day. for Bowling Crccn and all Green liiver way landings. Capt. John Robinson id her experienced commander, and Murray Rowley ia her gentlemanly, and attentive chief clerk. Ion Henderson. Tho f tray and popular I'aycttc, Captain A, O. Dur land, will loavo for Henderson at 3 v. M. Ncgley Rudd and Jerry Roylo do tho honors of tho office, and arc obli ging gentlemen. I on Nashville, Commodore Jim Wiso'a pet Btcamer, tho maarnifioent Jhrnma h Joyd will bo down to-day. en route to Nashville and all way ports. caviog iirst class passenger appoint ments, and in chargo of those excellent and popular centlemen. CaDt Jim. Chenowcth and Bob. Wiso, real pleasant officers. Foa St. Louia.--The cletrant and popular Kate Robinson ia tho regular .hxprcsa Lino packet, for St. Louis at noon to-day, and ia most admirably appointed for tho accommodation of passengers. Capt. James Keniston is her distinguished commander, and Mr. John Thrasher is her eentle manly and obliging clerk. Persons going west could not find plcasanter gentlemen to travel with. For New Orleans. Capt, John Shunka magnificent eido-wheelcd musical Alico Dean will bo down to day, cn route to New Orleans and all way ports. Sho is in all respects a first-class steamboat, and her officers aro first-class gentlemen. JtllNrellniieoM. Business was fairly active on tho levee yesterday The Argosy dis charged a vast nuantitv nf PJfrar. nrir . .... .. " ' " and WbceIIDS manufactures Tho i'xttiy ivsi; a barges were luuy loaaed Iho Mallio Ragon dischar ged her magniuocnt trip of tobacco ana miscellaneous JreiRht, and at once commenced to rcceivo for her return Tho Idlewild went up to Newburg early yesterday morning, and took J.jO balea of hay, returning hero at noon. Her time, as reported to ua, was from tho wharf boat out of sight in 11 minutes; to Ncwburg, ono hour and threo minutcB, and from ewurg t0 J''03'1. 47 min utcs Tho Clara Seott waa re ceivin.? a heautilul trip. - . . a - -v T-a I V . Tha imo ii uu camo in car v with a very fair trip Tho Fayette had a crowd of people, 11 head of cattle, 8 hhda tobacco and considerable miscellaneous freight Tho rain that commenced at 11 a. sr. did not last hut a few minutes but there were signs of moro in the afternoon From our occasional Nashville correspondent, we learn that tho grand Armada is making a gallant fight with tho combination Cumber land lliver fleet. The rates of freights 3 " , i h'tvo do .if crdit !o l:-5 i'.;!Ify1 "

I.UVi4t0r, .w I; ' ii Loci j-ar.l fit 1', ! ? ,i her, cresr, ai- I anv; caved ia nod uil i'.-r y

tclligciice wa-i mtucJi-tlt 3 ed to tho expo c 1 w I. I r who rfpiced n u My 3 -travagantly. Vhinkii, t! q-ii-hcd, the riAcn of fit i onco advance d, nd d--!!;,!-wero ignoiei. Uut iLj hc.-sc, Laving (. il.ci t of the rais; after I; -I; .- ; entered tho traJe witli 1 1 . i . , c 4 , i , enlittcd in her favcr. The Tobo Hurt hasKOrjo to ti.e 1 Cumberland on a Hurry Couniv dition. Hli-j will tJiero luvc i ritanton Pierce McGuire'rf )- mountain pctjtnd fj-cperativi; eta Tho Uo'Auri?, c.f ) .; ville, will build, during tin mh a new boat w th tho iii Iel Idlewild, but t mailer in dirtur, for tho Nashville and Cairo fra run as a eeQii-weckly pa!-fcrir r Ct Ono fcfi amboatiij.ji) in ) villa has his lila iosurcd fur f5 IIo is determined to leave v. hot his wife and children. (ilrauliigN from (lur '' 1'iTTk rifnil Tlii . , Monday m: The Parkerij!jiir an 1 Wit Tronportiion Company Im.i tracted at Wheeling ibr a I. i.i U machinery cf tha Jt'bentJ.l: for long,'M 1'cct bcim, and 5 IV.: Tho boat will ta a Bidcwl I the Wheeling atd Parkers b ir Cincinnati. Tho Commen. t Tuesday eays: Captain James is bu ; 6t. n the Marino Ways ovcrl ialio refitting tho Ku per or, whfrc 1. be found at all times. JIo in. placing the Kmpcror in tho J . villo trade, dnricjr tlio higfi wat placo of the Bor nuda, Jea vitj,y c first trip on Haturday next, lhe tuar FairSield, which lei tor iNew Urlcans with a tow of ; barges of bay, on the 12ih of arrived hero on Saturday f art days out on tho round trip. Capt. Larry ilarffishui, t,f phis, received a t ispatch irom 3' delnhia. on Fritay. nnnoin.tii sudden death of his father from disease. Tho Captab left f r j delphia forthwitL, by rail, to t tho funeral. Capt. Davo Ha icy has take m of tho C.B. Church. Tho Chronicle of Tuesday c says: Tho water has left tho lir t on the front rows aain, an 1 ( cupanta aro all ouhv iscruhhii cleaning, preparatory to res 1 S 1 i o a i " a 0f eight lect mudo h id a a st j to In r c!m ninco last trip, wl ich adJi con; bly to her appearance. Louisville. The C.url r of Tuesday, eays: Tfio Virginia is a lvirli- l it tho Portland wh irl lor New Thursday, liHth ir st. Capt. Jo. Clark a new bn-if, built by tho Howards, of Jef ville, was eueccKsfully laurichf i their shipyard, b'a'urday. New OiiLEANi. Tho 77 Saturday nays: Wo are still havintr c!r. fi , beautiful weithcr. but how will last remains ts be ftoon, a ordinary changes lake placo in ; mospherical elcm nt when expect it, and it would not i us iu tho least to v,i:n . h r. twenty-four hours. Business on tho I n l i o t vc was very dull for lridav. Thr but few dcparturcH, Ef IE HAIL WAY. Luxuries cf Modern " Thenmmtlon which toxin v ,,., preit Itweif to the .r.. i-uv.-in mn uy wiiai lino can 1 exrlK my deltuaUon7" ('nr riinnttic with each ottior, the commil 1 1,. n the xaino avrxu limn Imi u wetern and win'itii termini.) which route can 1 travel wlih '( degre of comfort and of ik i .i thoHe annoyauci hi licrt i -, Hriarahle Irom a Journey of it tulle or more? " 'Ihe liHiulrv i c-hnIIv biihwi t.in one or tne pachii nd ft; IlHlMiind Drawlcg-ro m cojirl.J t ; to the hroH.i um i Kn Itiiii v Without Iihiik from Clucliinii lnd, iJiiufclrk, Hun tlo. hii'I l: Nw Vora, the travolor UihIm iu i of the c'nforlal oon vi-nii-iw own home. Iliwmy w-ts, m ut and DriiHHlfig room, parlor w ! ated and cool in rhih r. w, Hieam la wlntr, and iiiuihIik wlien night come, atunti vt m-i v a view of the (jrai,det 1 cenery, all comhimi to ti,.-.t formerly low and t nlioiiH i ,t. ati enlranclriK panorama, the li r of which couif onlj too fjuii i DiiiKimer. jy i me i;oii patty 'm hr the Hue. the travelor j t,. inner man eating hr )nfiil in nerin l'.tiin-v(VHiila. ur.i.i r in i yet faring Mumpi uoitjy nl , ame rcmnlarUy allathiiow renldence at hoinn. Mleeplnitooache. w I! lit and v and with clean, root ty Ut-ln. a , c(jnvnnicnclof the t on. loir, into cadi of the three ( ally Kinr fuarantwlng the travclur, l l!S; he novellie of the dayluht," rest a uulroublod aw if lu hi o i home. l'rompt arrival am made at n nectln point, and itaMsetitrfird , , lng In Sow Yortc are dcllvct dim town In the tiunluH cm. city, or np town lu the immedl or the If H'linif hotel and tha , and New ilaven itallroful. 'iicaet via this pouular rit purchaed at all I'rliicipal Xic throuKhout the counliy, h Crescent City Floorii KAPPLBR & SAL : rroprlaton, Sash, Doors, E'lnclH, Planlne. Klnt'lnir, r raiillur, Bawlnti done at Hhort n-'i !' . 1'lne and 1'oplar Kloorlitff, Hl , ed and J tough Lumber, alway . for ale. A I no. Hole proprietor?) ana a of the CKLIihllAXKU P I C K E T F ; ,V Known the lrro H iii!" i l It 1 che tp and durahh , and h Uthe place whre It kIimhIm. prompt. y attended to. Factory, Cor. Blilslt n fl n ! . KVAKHVlt.l.K. hu. tpr27-dly(.1taw) GAS FITTING, ICO.VAL.I I'liSII t.K A I.El l!t Chandeliers nml Can '

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