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aciii; ""v" 4 1 .2. J -i M l,l u Jt - J A - . n,r SJUDAT, JUNE 4, 1810. PITB ASD POINT. f ad man in France. The c has twenty theatres, and . twenty-one. - tae-evil forest was situated rden of Kien. to persons in search of em :. -Westward host ! ; lawyer lately caught the of his inamorata. She hav : him, married him. , . . e ri. hest f.old mine io California pelded a profi. of $3-10,000. adenta who recently engaged eful midnight depredations expelled from the college. egar-hearted old bachelor ways looks under the head cages' for the news of the rfection of wisdom and the ie philosophy is to prcpor- . j van ts to our possessions, our j , ' : i . i to our capacities. V. i i yourg man ia Greece joins i, r-tDds.his friends regretfully jci. v me iaci ty saymsr, tie nas 1 M in it" i pontics. - g wife at Long Branch said : 1 -i j rid surf makes me keep my i. rliuf. barcastic husband: "TsVe s:ua of it home with you.". '";, "a 6un rises in the rooming, i . to rest at nightfall. Many f .- rg sons of the preseot;day tr-' -,T j noon and go to bed at day- ... -. , I- ' party (who is not very com ' -"These street cars ought to - . jy weight. "stout party i, ; "Ah, if they did, they i : 'er stop to pick you up." fellow once told Barnum id never exhibited anythitg not a bard faced humbug. i iavo," said Barnum, "the , . idy wasn't bare faced." , 1 1 'farshal Von Hess, who died ' ienna, was eighty-two years name is prominent in the - ' mo3t of the battles from ..1 Wagram to Castozzi. . - gent "I am going to give f :r a piece of my mind." " u lady "I would not, if I was ace; he has tf)t all he wants, avea't any to spare." :.t tbirg in parasols is made c : '. ilk, witn a lace cover, cost r -, if ty to one huodred dollars, rved coral top and a beauti oted gold vinaigrette insert aandle. '- lives should bo like the day, . itilul in the evening, or like er, aglow with promise; aDd v . ma, rich with the gildeo , 'here g od work and deeds ; 1 icd ou the field. n fop, who was ag ling with , ; v'gman on the ituinortalily I, asked him: "Now where , ok I shall go afttr death?" . . r your tailor g c.," was the r,vj mz UdWg of Peoria recently ...-.) read Shakspeare together, i iid: "Let's b' g o with Ro- '; Juliet." 4 VV by." said the - ; - ig idy of Peoria, "we can't r. ofthsmatonoa." "i i are you giirg to settle this Ve vu had a settlement al A'heo? ' "Didn't I all you ,-t, ,'. ' dtttle the bili?'- "Yes." '.- ; 1, then; wasn't that a ttle 'a'.- Jt iiix year-old was walking ; , i' ther, and pisair g a church. ked: 'What house i 6 ja the Dutch church," . aly; "pssrle go there to he ihat thPV may become an 7ill ..hera he Dutch angels, .. ,f Hampshire wo man went in l!". ; -; ? when she iound that a ( ! ''a 3 her husbancl was jcorded -s ' ile little darliigs are doirg V l ':. are lookiDg- .-juite pretty, nd their board money ' She . i l. I l V : , r:s f nie. that the ttfrgraOD refer ii 'iple of small dogs. ! - and Smith were met by an icd individual. "Do you juhap, SiElth?" said Brown. not? rum; mai i?. x ioow oi i a seaiptor." "Sueh a fel- ' - h.it a txujpto f surely, you ,r , etaken." ' lie may not be 1 t B.f ,Mi.e ycu oiw. but I know S , tJltd a tailur 0t of a auit 1 week," i a roa ,h c eeoF3 4aker (unny iftch, ?tbb runs tit a v ( hitdrenT t le Marsbal said ady fiom cwvcrttMj Kdlne; a . ly answered, A'ei. i t-.iii :. of course? tha Marshal lil ' h-.k !1y lrom over the Khtne; 1' " in 1v shook bcreaxoncuris, A : v Uiy answered, Jfein. piece of triangular tgi wit . - i trated in the Clerk's office ,y tt-t i i.remo Court at Washington, A n I job' day," between the rfen u. . r ir .4 Wisconsin, Mr. Middleten, te Civ and the able and wittv ex-fi'-n.? General of the United :-.t.v, Uo New York. JSIr. Jliddle- - " sV.i Senator CTpenter, "there I -v a? ate in the United States that r - i i mm from roakinga fool of j ii'. ' 'Nor any deci ion of the c '.'Ur '." ravely tfj-iued the clerk ' ? i itaioly," quickly added Mr. r v ith a sly twioklo of the eye, , ' i s nothing iu the practice of l is court to warrant any other con- : Old Dirkey Calcslittrd His Age. i'eterburg (Va ), pajvers relate 'I- wirg registration ir.ciderjt io d colored tcan camo up to place upon erutcbe-, seem- I ijreat difficulty. The pre ula, "how old are youj'' a vfcen the old man was 1 tn m pcplexiry. Heoov f V wever, he muttered dertone. -,tf'tich. ovcr- ' how olei lo.'e f ?" " ppcued tbat a get ' by, well acqaaia tea Wl,n promptly answered: f , old master is about m lJ uvt' . .. how ole ia missus? . about forty-five year oW- 'I,, Sally?" . ',:'i-hve, perhaps, next tall- ; oung missus?" , jf r 'era this coming August. 1. i'e older dan all put toged' I kno-s -ishcr. (Icy all a. to say that the okl . ; s-d tinll tho good feei- STOVES! STOVES! STOVES ! Tinware, Hollow-ware, trigs, Ac. Cast- We man a fact are tn celebrated CooJt Stoves, CHARTER, AUTOCRAT, ARMADA, CLIPPER, And ALABAMA. Wholesale and retail buyers will find It to tbelr interest to examine onr prices be fore purchasing elsewhere. ... Orders by mail, Ac, promptly attended to. Terms cash. - f olin Meant lin Co., No. 91 Main St., Opposite . i lie Court Uanse, ma9 ly IdISCEH,ANEOI7S. av . 8pria8, Olilo. Will be read Tor the recpptlon of eacsta on SATURDAY, JUNE Utb, 1870. " Application tor rooms for tbe season will b received on and after the 20 in day oftbUrnontb. - J. F. PIEUf E. Proprietor. ma30 SI (OfPCSITB STKAStBOAT I AND7G), Mt. Vernon, Ind. U. O. DAMRO.........pROPBii:Toa. Th l-i HoQfe bas been newlf furnish ed throughout witb a view to tbe comfort of Its gut sis. OS- Tbe Proprietor keeps a good Livery Stable for tbe accommodation of bis pa trons. mylS-tf J. E ilE I NL AND E B, WHOUESALS DEAI.EK I.V It U M EST I V ASD 8 P A K I ft 11 : Eical Tobacco, O. 115 MAIN STREET, dA13m ' EVANHVILLKIND. Proposals fjr Nursing and Board jng Sick or D.'sab.'ad Setinsn at the Poit of Evansvil'a. SEAI.KI proposals for narsing and boarding; sick or disabled seamen at tuls ort fur the ytar ending June SO, 1871, will be received at the Custom Hoaxe un til (belli! h day or Jane, 1S70. Bidders will stale tbe rate per week, per man, and wltb tkitlr bids the agreement of responsible parties 10 become tbelr sureties. Tbe Government tiohii the rla;bt to re ect any or all bids. P. HORNBRUOK, malflritd Surveyor of Customs. There is no suca Wora as Fail. TARRANT' J COMPOUTTD EXTRACT OF CU3BEI5S AND COPAI3A. A Jui c,t ertaln And Speecy Cure For all dUo8es of tbe Bladd en, KiDsaTS and Ubiwaht Obqaks, either In the Male or JPemaUt, frequently performing a perfect pyre i the thorC space of three or four dayi. ana always in isa lime man any uiuer Preparation. ' u tbe u e 01 tomponnd Ex'raet of C iib.bl ajnl There la no need of contlnement or change Indict Iu its approved form f paste it 4 entirely tateleso, and causes no un pleasant fcensation to tbe put let. t, and no rxpoMure. It ts now acknowledaed by tbe moat learned in the jyrofession that it the above cla.11 of diaecues. Cub sua asd Copai ba aie the only two remedies Known that oau be relied upon witb aoy CK!i TAISTY OF BUCCE08. Couipooi (1 Eilrnff. or C'nbeba ml AnUl by DrugEUU all over tbe W01 Id ma'5 Sua LYOs'o PORTABLE ; FURNACE, Patented 4pnl 12,1870. . WAN I F.f MEN WHO WANT TO MAKK MONKY Here is an oppor tnnitv lor making money rarely pre seuled In a Ufeiime. I bave got the best and unrest selling article ever invented, tbt every t oasekeeper buys on sight. It is kma 1 Furnace, weighing only six ooaatia. thai can be nseu with or witnoui , Ht&se, Jt will lit In the boles of any HfW III ijailfct, H IIU W I IX UJ RO IU utu v n fUtti i iur;i vui v 'oss( Ahtno m.k corncobs, wo- d, or solt coat Ss can be d6.w-9.a aoy (itove with one-half bushel It wil b1 three gallons of water in ten minutes with ,t aQ one quart of luel! It will boll, broi.'. ro&st, toasl, bake, indV. Jt is the best flCMroo beater ia the world. Its economy in .ving foet Is marvelous Yott have no emoke, gas, or beat in ibercom. It !lsthe yearioond. Retail price only fl 7X Tbaosanrs are sold every week. Any msu witu asm all capital can clear from 2U to per Uf 'by lri.... n,a,iihtn( iit Kowd couniy, and a whole Htate of inealor.lsble woitb to a w" ' . ,L,, i will snd a sample yuaci to any pa.t of the United fclaU on rctpt of Si 7S. Addiess for clrcur. ana mil pe:r m. jon, a,, iommt W'ANIUN A CO'! mil t J & a - - , Main Hireet. oppostW iba Court House, Kvsnsviiie. ladians. wbere tbe nrnace iin operation. ", P. H. I will prosecute every man to the fullest extent, of thn law who Offers for sal one of my Patent Furnaces without aumoruy iroiu me. jjja-ii. m W. C. UARN8 II A R ITS W. X. KAMAGK c RAIJAGE, 1 -.v Plain and Decorative Pater Hangers ii WORK NEATLY EXECUTED, And warranted to give satisfaction. ! Orders left at WM. E. FKEACil CO.'S, 47 aud 49 llain teet, Will be promptly attended to. i mbli 3m ) WATCHMAKING. A. & KOSKJfCRANS. HARKY SMITH ROSEN CBANS & hMITII, Watchmakers and Jewelers, fiG. 12 KOBTII SECOND ST., BEALEKS In Amerlran, Kngllsb and I Swiss vVafre-'. " cl-a, s-iver srd J w,ted CHMJS. if".W ft-weliy. Bllvtr Wars, Cloektf, c Persjt4 o siven f ! repair of Qcu wateus, Xc. j 0$r J!a worm n ". o -o pi rn u i: Mi' CHARLES VIELE & COn WHOLESALE o :i -t. OCEK Sfirst and Sjcaraore Sireets J5VANSVILLE. 1NB. 1U9 dtf . I. I. " WnoiexaJe Oealera In g k o o b: h i s, J'oreign a,ui Domettic Liquon, NAI1.H, COTTON YARNS, GUSSWAKH Ac, Ac. 44 fc 4r 6 JJlST STREET, IN AT ION A 14 BLOCK,) BVAltSVIUI, lNI. DKFOT ord' MATTHEW l ALZ ELL. ' Wholesale Dealer In QrowririBj Nails, WMte lA. lArv- "o. I ! lt. doclu dly Kv a w i i. . EVANS VILLE GROCER? No, ISO Mali! riiror. Has on band, and Is constant;y reaeivlng, a mil stock of staple and fancy Grfcerles, Lamps, Butter, gns. c , 4o. Lime, Ce ment, Plaster, Nana, 4c, Ac, for sale lw. r To Contractors and Builders. First QnHliis Dnllding Maud at rcasov.abIa rates.- Good Wof d and Ch'.ps Constantly on band. Also, one new fiame dwelling, fronting on Baker Aveune, between Heventb and Eighth Streets, at a great bargain. mbl7 6m J AS. CROFTS. Iduildrenm caukiages. A large s'.ocic of CIIILDK i; 'S t'AK. HUU1..S at greatly reduced price-. Koine new fctyles, ranging In price from 8 to li eacb. Come and teo before buying elsewhere. VICKERY BRO't, apl8 73 and 7ti Main Street. TEA STORE. ORIENTAL TEA S TO RE ! II. l. COOIi TTAS SOW OPENED 1114 NEW Jd. KTOKr:, in the New Opera Uouse, and offers to tbe Uvtdo tbe betit aborted stock of Fancy and biaple Groceries over offered In tbis city. TP K A A 1. 1. gradrs, from the cboicest to a good, cbeap Tea, and pledgee blinself to sell as low lor lue same quality as can oe bought in New Yoik, of any Tea Com pany or Tea Dealer. COFFEES. RIO, Od Uor rnmeut Java, Ceylon, and Java assorted grades at prices mat will defy competition. Coffee will be roasted every day .and ground free of charge. SUGARS. oiu.MLATi n, Crushed, Powdered, JT O i Loaf. Coffee. A. B. Ac. at prices tbat. will be sure to salt. sYkups. WHITE ORIFS, New York Steam Amber and Golden, at prices lower tban any time since the war. Butter ii-iiti Okeuse. EXTRA choice genuine Orange County Butter. Kxtia cboice genuine Uoeben butter. rf CHOICE ROLL BTJTT1SR., New York Factory Cheese to ntt all tastes. West era Reserve Cheesy EagUsh Dairy Pine Appb Sap Sago and Eadam ' All are asked to call and see what line gqpds, cheap prl.s aud good qualities are offered at tbe ORIENTAL TEA STORE. NE7 OPERA HODf- CAN GOODS, PICKLES, AG. IftFJSU KTaAHBtKKItS, Freeh Kaspbertles, . Pine Apple, Tomatoes, ' Peas. Fresh Blackberries, " Cherries, - f eaches.extra. W i ndsor Corn, Lima Beans, CbowCcow, Imperial Hot Pickles; Captain. White' t Oriental Picklf, Prince of Wales Salad Sauce, Worcestershire Sauce, Tomato Qit$up, Assorted Shaker Preserve I'ure Honey, Uorse. Radish, French Olives, French Preserves, as sorted, tfrc, &c, at the OrientulTea Store. Just in Time for the Holidays I TlXTRA CROWS ISIl'jCKIAI. RA1 Fi sl B, (all bunches.) Choice Layer Kalslns, Sultana Kaisins, Genoa Citron, imua f.cii Prunes. White J; rencb Grapes, (ire,) first ever oflered in tt ciyr. Atmore's Mince Pie Meat, Shaker Preserves. Ouava Jelly French U lives, Scotch Marrrvxlade, Frerirh. Mttsttard (imvorted). &c.,&c, at the Oriiita I Tea SfJtoie- WINDOW SHADES. Window f hade Masufuctory. - OIL SHADES of any size or color, good IICSTIC SIIADKS tit a suDerior Quality made to order. We also make tbe Bt-dNN'.-l PATENT BUdTlOor LAP SflAUE. , Curtain Trimmings and Rollers kepi In quanlliy ana lurnisneu iu uio irna. Patronize home rusuu fuel are. B.BDKBANK4CO., 15S Main Etreet, between Fifth and ftixtb Post Office Box 07- mat J. c. ATKINSON, Orders le't at JO'JS It-- pronjpHy x,iii t 1 iiave !-. ii In the in. Wl'MU.Nli'S l'i t:: the ",t tor s. s years. . j work H eucal cmix give. la. in. i. "Jt. FOUNDER and MACHINIST AND SUPPLY AGENCY. Builder of Portable Engines and Port able Cirtnlar Saw Mills, Sogar Cane MUla, Corn Bbellers, Improved Sieel Amalgam and Composition Bella for farms, abopa. engine booses, chnrche-, schools, etc., and Machinery and Castings generally. Steam Boilers, Plate and Sheet Iron work of everv description. Proprietor and Agent of Territory in the Patent Drive Tubular Well. Apply for descriptive circulars ana &o . wished. HtDairiiiz promptly done at or from tbe shop, on Boilers, Alachtnery, Ac. Wort of tbe best material ana worn manahip. Corner First and Pino and Second and Elm Streets, EVASiSVILtE, IXOIAiTA. Portable Engines saw mill size), and r . 7 i. 1 o - Mill. jroriaoie yjircuuir oa w Important Notice. Tbe usual amonnt of steam used to do sawing witb by tbe FortlDie circular oaw Mill is from 123 to 150 pounds pressure per square inch. I have reduced this amount and require only from 60 to So pounds per square Inch, at whlca steam is not con sidered In tbe least dangerous, and la, at the same time, more economical In tbe saving of fuel, fec We append tbe follow ing ceitificate of tbe first of my new style Portable Mills, for tbe noting and careful perusal of sawyers and all those desiring to purchase, and aolloit a call and careful examination, tbey now being ready on band and making, mounted on foar strong wooden wheels, witb wide tires and heavj iron axles, easily drawn liom a place, and always ready for operation in a few boon, or mounted on legs and wooden skids, or Mr. Kkatz: The Portable Engine yon f urn ishtd me, I consider as satisfactory and perfect in every respect aa any machine I Ivor mot. m na liht nsea 60 uounds of steam for running a double 60 and a0 inch circular aaw mill lor a common day's busi ness. An average aaya ora, o,wu w iu,uuu feet of lumber, easy, It n 75 pounds ul alum. A l.tAtuwri-i. t j,y nnvine iuu. ott er slaes for Itvrm and plantation uae and all other requirements. DOT I5-m . anaic T HUMAN & CO., rf ecliixnio F O U N D R-Y, Manntaclurers and Builders of i STEAM En O IN CIKMJ1.AK SAW-MILLS, Grist and Sugar Mills, Tobacco Screw Gumming Machines, UUt 'dlcry and Mining Machinery, Ma t Mills, Corn Shelters, House Fronts, (JtlLir Urate. IRON A iiRASS CASTING a Or KV SKY DKSf'illP'riOJI. aUCHIXEKf OF ALL KI3TUM HAllft 4.10 KKfAlUKB. DEALKaS IS BELTINtt, FIRE BRICKS, STEAM GAUGES, AND WKUUttUT IROK P1PK3 S-ULl) MAIEIUALS BOOUUT. We have the facility of the beit m-.- ehlnery and workmen, and will give m.t won enlruBitxi io as our luuiviuuu alien tion; All orders promptly; warraut wr wore , ana cnarga reaoouauie pnetn. uORNEIl FLRol & LEET STKKiiX EVAN3V1LLK, IN1. N.B. Workmen sent to all parts to at op work and da repairing. foM SCHUIIZTHUMAS A CO. PLANING MILLS. rwitj jri. km, B. F. TB1BLI. W. W. WILKIXSON. II. r. TRIULE dr CO., (Suaceators to Wm. Hunue1,) Manufacturers of Dxrs. Sasb. BlludM. Frames, Ac Also, dtaiers io Pine aud Poplar Flooring, Weatnerboardlng, Bhin- :es, L.aiii, a Kui;aing material or an ;inds in our Hue made u order. Factory, and Tard, Cor act of Wal nut and fifth istnels, Evansville, Indiana. Orders 0" abroad promptly attended to. fle22dtin joaa s. a'vosaiA joeln p. twsucs. MoCORKLS & TWEED, Contractors and ilntidera. And Manufaoturera of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Brackets 4 &tair-Kaus, etc. We keen constantly on hand a Isras stock or Yellow and White Pine and Pop lar f looring, r-opiar and fine mmoer. Laths, tiblngles, Ao. Wash. Primed and O lazed, on band and to order. Kend tor Frlee List. FACTORY, ( or. WAUCT A EIGHTH STREETS, Eva sviul. lnu. , All orders prompt ly attented to. fe23 JACOB MEYEBS '& UU0., t'ontrattors vM Builders, And Manufacturers of ' S&s Doors, Biinda, :4 onllings, Ac ALSO DEALEILS IS LUMBER, LATH & SHINGLES. Bag- Estlruates made on Fundings for fur nishing all Mill work and Lumber at the LOWEST PRICES and of the BEST MA TERIAL, c 8 on tli era Planing 3IH, Corner Water and Goodsell Streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. IT 100,000 POPLAR AND CYPRES3 SQINOLES for sale cheap. aprl-6m Diisokti)a of Partnership. THIS PARTS EH 1111 LATELY EX lsllog batweeu Cbarle Wlibfrlmi and peter FricS, under the firm name of Wil- belml A f ncE, was lo-day, by mutual con sent, diss' lved. Air. Peter Frielr. will con tinue the business under tho firm name of Paler Frick & Co.. and is author. s d to collect ail outstandings and pay all debts of the cia nrm. tiA.-3. wiL.nfcLi3tJ, PETER FRICK. " Evansville, May SO, 1870. ma8l dlw 1 I take pleasure to recommend to my former customers and patrous ray suc- nakmr. : r. Peter Frlck Thanklos you for former patronage, I hope you will kindly transfer tbe same to my successor, who t-i worthy of it in everv respect. uaa.il dlw CHAS. AVILUELMI. To Wnom it May Concern : IF THOSE parties who bave been et al jna my Rone Bushes will call on me be n.re tt.e- fctel auy more I wm. give tbtri: I io mjny t- a ail buy in wilt,, i ;;; pjy a n i I oi S. lr Us- ai;.i 8sy ..r .rt? irwa ijy f rerulses. WTIXIAB1 HEIIilIAIT, (Socceaaor to Kratt & Bellman,) 8ASCFACTCKEB AHD BVILOEB or POKTABLE Alfll STiTIO.XAliYj Steam Engines and Boilers, SAW AND GRIST MACHINERY. KILL Tit reMhli y Alnlitti?s( CIRCULAR SAW AC. Ac :VAlfcVll.l.K, IllllUNA. SHEET IROS AKb COi'PEK VORK made to ord.r on abort notice. lKON AND SKAW OA8TISUW ol every description. ' Dealers n KTEAM UA UU l-Ss. U U Al BELT1NU. FfKE URICKS, WROUUHT IRON PIPEH, BOL.TINO CLOVH.4, Ae., a ma?.ufacturtrti' prices. KKPA'RlNU du at short uoilce. it E i N T Z ii A E Y rM'eiit Foumlrt, ('urner of llanal and Inele 8 Is., KVAN8V1LLK. INDIANA. MauUiciurei oi STEAM ExNQINlCi. STEAM B0ILK Portable Clrcaur. Sw 2Stllj, Kacblnerj of erer Beairlptlon OBAuXBS W BELTING, . STEAM U AUGERS, FIREBRICK, WR OUGHT IR ON PIPE, dr'c, &c Repairing done at Short Notice. f Also agents for Stillwell's Patent Heater and Lima Catcher. novT ly GAS FITTINQ, 3STC. OBA.1.KB I chandeliers and Gas Fixtures, Qua and Steam Pipe Fitter No. al I.M'tT NTKF.ET. : EVAKaVILLE, tSD. RESTAURANTS. iwm & let live: SCIIWEIZEB & ABEL, jflain HU Exchange, BCT. FIFTH AN1 SIXTH STS., The Cheapest Opter House In Town I rBESHOYNTEBS OF THE FISEST quality received, from Baltimore daily per express. Meais at all bonis 35 cents ; Oyster Soup 10 cents; Lodings35 cents. Open I'om 6 A..M.U) 12 p.m. tde4 dly FOR SALE. FOK SALE VALUABLE MAIN STREET PROfERTY Tbat splendid property known ai tbe Egler property, .tuated on the weal comer of Mais and Blxtb Streets, fronting 75 feet on Main Street and 150 feet o tixib Htreet. Bald pi riy tt ii.t".l T-7 3i.l e at Kw Stuies - ,1. I, t.i . f Cti'llW Lt'."o . ("3 Tfelid telfv-'. c;s 4 ti ! Evans villa, Henderson, & Nashville Railroad Transfer Packet to Henderson. The maz&lficent side-wheel steamer FAYE 3? r3? . A. O. Dorian d. Master; Kegiey Rodd, Clerk, Will leave KvansvlIIa daily for Hender. son at 3 r.U. Beturns to Evaosvilie every morning at a ah.( anu every eaiuraay evening ate p.m. leaves bvansvine every Aioncay at i a. x. reiair FOR PADUCAH AND CAffiO. The famous low-pressure QUICKSTEP, Jack Orahmkk, Master. Leaves Evansville for Cairo every MON DAY and IHUKaDAY, at p.m., posi tively, con- ectlng at Cairo wltb fct. Louis, Memphis, and M'W uneans pacseia. no2fdtf rnl, u. v ici n, Aituni For Paducii and Cairo. The magnificent new low-pressure steamer IITY OF KVA.SVlLLe, H. T. Dexter. Mister: leaves Evansville every TUESDAY ana FRIDAY at 4 p.m. promptly, connecting at Cairo wltb St. Louis, Memphis, and JNew Orleans pacaeia. W. U.BROWN4 CO. nbll If and PHY. It. VIET.-, Agent. Regular Evansville. Pidacih, and Cairo semi-weesjy mail Line Packet. Tbe new, Ueetand un rivalled side-wheel steamer X DLEWIID, Ous. Fowler, Master; win. f. olei, lri.rk Duke NichelKon. fl,erES Leaves Evnsvllle EVERY W EDS 1-8 DA Y and SATURDAY at 4 p.m. ' Leaves Cairo EVERY TUUR-DAY and HUM)AY at 6 p.m.. making close connec tion at Cairo with first-cla steamers for ML Louts, Memphis, and New Orleans, aud at Evansvil.e with the . A U. R.U. lor all points North and East, ad with the Morninz (Star lor all points ou tbe Upper Oblo. For iretgbt or passage apply on board. apltt tf Jo. McReyu olds' Independent S)nil Weaiiy G:een Elver Packet. The elegant ateamer Uartlbrcl, Joe McReynolds, Master; Billy Liter. Clerk, Will leave .or Rochester and all way landings on Green River, on EVERY MONDAY AND FRIDAY, at 4 o'clock p.m. For freigbt or passage apply on board. apia tf Regular Evansville, Clar&sviJJk, and Nashville Packet Tbe new and magnificent steamer Josh V. Throop, Master; tieorge Tbroop, Clerk, Leaves for Nashville and all way landings EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 4 o'clock p.m. For freight or rrelgbtor passaga apply on board, or apt! tf JAM. A. OAKLEY, Ageul. to Regular Evansville and Tennes ee River Packet. FOR PADUCAH, JOHNHON VILLE, akd EAHTPORT. Tbe elegant passenger t learner Aujck Dusoak Master; Got Vikyakd, Clerk, Will leave Evansville for tbeab veand all intermediate porta EVERY 1UKDAY. at 4 o'clock P.ir. For Irelght or pasKaige apply on board, or to JASi3 A. SJATLLiC', ap23 tf Atent. REGULAR, DA.ILr vQA.HT tAQKMT. FOR OWENHBORO. ROtKPORT AND OBAS1) VIEW. Tbe elegant passenger steamer Lafayette Elder, Mister. John A. Adams, Clerk. Leaves Evansville DAILY (duuuay ex cepted) at 3 p.m. Leaves "rand Vltw DAILY (Sunday ex cepted) at 7 a.m. or IreiKht or passage apply on board, or to HUMPH KEY. LE Win A CO.. ap22 If Aiteuts. Regular Evansville and Bowling Green Packet. Tbe new and elegant steamer EVAN K VI JL,L, E, Samuel W. Combs, Master; Wm. Noland, Clerk, Leaves Evansville for Bowling Oreen every TUESDAY, at 4 p.m. Leaves EvausviUe tor Woououry every SATURDAY, at 4 p.m. For ft eight or passage apply on board. . my2-lf Evansville and Tennessee "River Packet, Tbe fleet and elegant passenger steamer Clara, fieoit, LikHowiix, Master: Bob. U. McMichw, Clerk, Leaves Evacsviiie aa above, every ibuii lny, promptly at 8 p.m. orders for pig Iron, dressed or undressed yellow pine lumber, left with our agent, will receive prompt attention. ttbippeis cau tely on the boats of this line leaving promptly, paying special at tention to collections aud way business. vi neiguii ur passage apply on ooara, or to J AS. A. X , ma) tf Agent. BOAT STOKES OILS, J. NIKZ1C1I & SON, Wholesale Dealers In Boat Stores ; Lubricating;, Goal, and Lard Oils; Cordage, Rosin, Pitch, &c, X: 20 wates stki.i:t, aprje dly) Bet. Main and Vine. UM0N R.R.&T11ANSP0ETATI0N COMPANY, Prop:letor of the Union Line, (A) AHentoBu Line, (N) National Line, Through Fat Freight Lines, 'running, without transfer, between the Seatoard Clues and tbe Wear, via tbe Pennsylvania Railroad aud Connecting Railroads. Tbe facilities for handling East-bound and West-bound freights to or from New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore bave been largely improved. Bpecial attention given to the transport ation of Tobacco. For information In regard to rates, over charges, or damages on freigbt, apply to E. W. PATRICK. Agent, No. 5 boulb Water St., fl2 d:tm iCvartsville. lad. MUSICAL GOODS. qTw. WABSB2I. THOtJ. OOMYKOTON No. 61 MUX STREET. VTA BIS CX & COXTNGTON DKAUCB8 IJ l'lANOS, ORGANS, HLSIO And Musical Ooods of all kinds, urders by mail promptly attended to. 'AMtfd ty STR A.WBERRY Festival! THE LADIES OF TRINITY C'ATII oUo Church will bold a STRAWBERRY FESTtVAL On tbe 7 tli and Mil of Jane, at . UUlt 4 VtU'i. i t Cm f'-r f'( T! ir i f;t - 'it! "'t!ll. Cttil 10 Ov'Iila. rasiu For Cther Silver iLenui, See Fbut th Page. j Wealber mid Water. j The weatber yesterday was oppres j sively hot, and nearly clear. Mercury raogea irom ou to vi. ine rivtr daring the twenty-four hoars endiog at 3 P.M., had risen eighteen inches, and we? stationary. It will be falling to day. Arrivals Am! Departure a. The arrivals and departures up to 3 P. 31. yesterday, include the City of Eransvilie, Cairo to return; Pay ette," Henderson and retard; Pine Bluff, Graodview to retarn; Jlary Houston, ISew Orleans to Louisville; Glasgow, XNiew Orleans to Pittsburf; Sam. J. Hale, Cincinnati to Memphis. Boats Dqs Here. Among me nrsi Doats duo hero are the Idlewild and Quickstep, from Cai ro; Moroing Star and Tarascon, from Louisville; Minneola, from Memphis; Oliver Moon, for Memphis ; Louisville RoVt E. Lec sod Nick Longworth from New Orleans; Kate Itohicsoo, for St. Louis; Anna from St. Louis; .John Kilgour, far New Orleans; lier muda, from Cincinnati and Evansville, from Oreen Iliver; Sam Orr, from Eistport. Pou Cairo. The fleet and fecin- ating Idlewild, a perfect bijou of a passenger steamer, ill leave at the usual hour, 4 P. M. to day, for Cairo and all way ports, in charge of Gas. Fowler, a popular commander, aod with Billy Fowler, Duke Nichelsoo, Ed. Thomas and John Nurre, in the office. Passengers will find the Idle wild one of the most pleasant boats in commission. Choice soothing syrup and ice cold lemonade at the battery. ioa Cincinnati. The excellent and popular steamer Norman will leave promptly at 10 A. m. to day, for Cincinnati and all way points. She ia deservedly a popular packet, and her officers are worthy and well esteemed gentlemen. Oapt. P. K. Barolay, command?, and Henry Miller and Lew. Morris, are her careful aod oblicirjg clerks. Fort Louisville. The favorite Morning Star will be the mail and express packet for Louisville at 6 P.M. to day, aod is admirably ap pointed. Captain A. T. Gilmore, a gentleman of preat experience, com mands, and Frank Dougherty and Fred. Jones do the honors ef the office, and are careful, accurate and obliging. Tbe Star is one of the most excellent boats that graces our wharf, and everything about her is first clas3. Foa Cannelton. The fleet and finely appointed steamer Pino Bluff is the regular coast packet at 3 P. if. to day, for Cannelton and all way land irgt. Captain Lafayette Elder has command, and John A. Adams and Robert Adams are her genial and obliging clerks. For Green Hiveb. Tbe elegant and punctual steamer Evansville will leave for Woodbury and $11 interme diate Green River landings, at 4 p. M. to day, in charge of those pleasant and popular gentlemen. Captain VV. Combs, Wm. Noland and Leopold Kabn. She has superior paseengcr accommodations. Foil Henderson. Tho fleet steam er Fayette leaves for Henderson at o i- ai. to aay, in cnarge ot mat com petent and attentive commander. Captain A. O. Durland, with Nfglty lludd and Jerry Boyle in her office. They are clever and courteous. For Nashville. Tho magnificent new steamer Mallie Ragon will leave for Nashville and all way ports at 4 P. M. to-day, in charge of that emi nent commander and sterling gentle man, Capt. Josh. V. Throop, with Capt. Ben. F. Eagm and John Throop, two polite and popular gen tlemen, in tho office. The Mallie Ragon is entirely new, and most ele gantly appointed. Give her a liberal patronage to day. For Nashville. The famous White Collar packet Emma Floyd will be down to-day at noon, en route to Nashville.' Capt. Jim Chenoweth commands, and Bob Wise is her ac complished clerk, assisted by my Lord Pendleton. Tbe Floyd and her officers are exceedingly popular. t laeellaneeua. Business on the wharf yesterday was quite lively, with a considerable port list The City of Evansville had a fair packet trip in, and was re ceiving fairly for her return The Fayette was full of people The Mary Miller and Virginia were both receiving liberally, with each a pros pect of a good trip out The Pioe Bluff came in full of tobacco and miscellaneous freight ..The Mary Houston ariived at 12:30, flying light and running for glory. She had about 100 tons of freight for here aud Lou isville, aod a good passenger list. She will leave Louisville on Sunday morning, and will leave here early on Monday. We are indebted to Billy Bryant, her gentlemanly custodi an of the medicine chest, for a half dozen fine pine apples.; The Norman was receiving a large amount of freight yesterday. She leaves promptly at 10 A. M. to-day, and will want but little above The Sam J. Hale and Glasgow arrived at 2 P. at. with good trips We regret to learp that Capt. II. T. Dex ter, the distinguished commander of the stealer City' of Evansville, is so ill that ho was compelled to stop off yesterday, for one trip. Mart Stone was left in command. Cileaciurt from Onr Exchanges. Pittsburg. Tbe Commercial of Thursday eays: Tbe marks last evening indicated four feet two inches and falling slow ly. The weather during the day was changeable. We had several heavy showers during the afternoon. The wharf looked deserted a'ter tho de departure of the St. Charles and Julia. Cincinnati. The Commercial of 1 rr- ' Captuin i , ci'.v yo-tpriuy. rtmrni: i. 1 Lo'aiiTilie iu iet ;4ht s train. l fcvv liUUl Ur V (41 Ul iu 'fit; . ( Timos of (he 20' h, t ha tit.- I : ., 10, Charles P. Truslow, Captain . Ainslio aod Culoael Joh isoa. c!t 1 is now on herwenty sixth trip w in a year, hsvioir made twenty ro . trips from New Organs t j JefTer . and six from New Orleans to Hbn c Sort during the very low water b 'all, ind all this, says tho Times, h been accomplished witho'it acoident somethinir remarkable in Red Rivn steamboaticg. LotriuYiLLE T h 0 Col': kr- Jcu n 1 of Thursday sajef .Capt Pariot contiaafe 1 jf stcri With DiVid Bartncra for ihr- i.i '.i ... new boat designed tor the Yszio Iliv er trace. The Clara is broken to badly th. it is impossible to raie he r. Tho .v l vor No. 2 is wrecking her. The am chincry will be saved intact. At u: two hundred hales of hemp in thr hold will be saved in a da nacrsd eon ditico. Capt. Charley Schullz, oomrun 1 of the steamer Virginia, ! It hi-; b at at Memphis, and arrived here ? tu day morning via railroad. Since c riyiog be has coucluded to turn ' Li. Virginia back from Evamville. He found Lou;svillt tw d ,, frkin, acd thought he could pave ran ning expenses a well as tine ly - .op ping here. In other wordi he I- :i i there was 1.0'hing to lake at L i ville, and the Kilgour already tr taking it. St. Louis. The D Thursday says: For 24 hours nreviom to .- I.-,,. eveoiog, the river at thi- n:,int w - .... a stand. The weaihtr was xukrv Tbe river at Cairo i mill fallinp- n".. lower Ohio is rising slowly; the i ;? r Ohio above Ciocicniti is s ill lo and falling. No mountain risa in thn Missouri as far down yet as Omaha or Sioux City. It shouli be along in a few days. Fine tstagj of water through to St. Paul, but no great rise up there. Business continues fair at our wharf. NASiiviLLZ.-Tfce IiepulH:an Ban tier of Wednesday eays : Tbe Tjrone is now beioir thoroughly overhauled on the Paducah ways, and will come off all the better lor her docking. Mr. Linah Cobb, clerk of tho tral- lant Armada, now laid uu on account of lew water, showed his good look ing phiz in marine circles yesterday. GRAND EXCURSION To CiucUtnati, Oa tbaoccaslou of tho N G K It I?' 12 H T . Trains leave Kvtuiivlll- TnaUv j?von- lug. Juiia llth. arriving in lui Intisu 1 next morning. Fare cmiv tor Him round trip, vi Terra Unti e; goeii to in turn to June 'Z"ih. TicBhis can te bml (rr.m iiif tilpr i,f iiio Leiderkrai a Hcviety. .1. K. Mki iiii. .ri. tary E. AC li.lt , aid al iiep t ticki-t of fice. jt-211 Thvt-int SAVINGS BANK. lOrganlzed under the Law of ih9 Klato of imilatii.i Id NOW BEIDT r.Hi 0PE3T ASD PitKsrrKNr: tx. J ik. si. sii t( ii;i.rn. VlCK I'RKHln.TNTS: Kt:vi.j j. van mi i: . jo iiar i. aval Kkcretaky and Ti:kasi .ikh : JO UN I. iM in:. Fl N A NC K Co MM I TT K K ; 1RI I). I.l'AKI'. Ill'.IFtl.K. JlHW NIEKl.t;. Thustbks: VKX. JAM. M. ll Ki:l. l'OHI. John lava i., jam. nii:i:i,v. i'HKIVIlAX IIKItli:.tIt II r.vvhr.s ;. vau kipkic. FK:i. i.tMn;.Mii:isii:it ik. mr. Mi'iii.n im:n. JAMES W. MLI K. -Otlee at ARCMKi: A CO.'rf ilAN k No. 25 Main Htreel. mtr Ilppositu reodvetl I u ail sums of ON K DOL I.Alt aud upwards. - Bank ojkmi from H a.m. until i- m. Of each day, aud on Hiilurlyn anil Moi,. dayat Hv.m. iaj-ls-di xltn d'cntzst: XIomI dent D Over First National Bank, Corner Main and First Streets, SvaniTllie, lod MASl'f ACrrilr H 4r I'OSTINk'. ana Uutn Work, Uold, t liver. Vo CHuile, Coral lte, and Aroher i'la Curv J Work, ArUflcla: Palate, &o. ADMINIHTKATQK of Nltrona OrlJ: (an aacellfnt aud aafe antij tl.-), ciui roform, Kthor, and alo several local par. lysera. NKDKALCIIC AfTect lona trea ed. M" rACIL,lTli-i are aa an i i MtahltHhnieDt aa lane (viiimImU ntr of nv roonxu) aa any In the LTulled HUUm. 1 11ETOKN MY THA.NKH lor tbe ri. tensive patronage received darl ag tun pai KIHT VKAItH .ntuji Strayed or Staler, FR03I my farm, in Union TowDhlj, on hal unlay, tli JUi ult.,a roan main ight years old, aboui sevcnlien li imii biKh, steep hipped, wt.lie around aie tool of tail, rough shod loref--t a no hare iiln.i feet. Also a two year old llily, Mactr, with long heavy tall and mane. Twenty-five dollars reward will he given to any or,') returning litem to rue or to WM. HAUM a rUN, grocer, corner of Hlxlh ,St ro?. ana Fulton Avenu. i :t ( HAS. It. IIAZZ.lEtO, Tlie IVeat P.iper IIintj;cr. All work warranted. Orders :eft at Noh. 47 and 49 Main Street; altto, at No. Ii Booth First Street. ap9-2rn VECE11BLS!C1LII HAIR. Ia tbe beet article ever Known to RESTORE GRAY HAIR . To its Criglnil Ycuthfcl Co-'rr, It will prevent the Hul' from (ailing out Makes the llnlr sinoo'h and 1loH.ijj, and does not tlain the us others. OUR TREATISE ON TH3 HA IK 6KST FBEK BY MAIL. K. P. HALL & CO.. Nahr.a, i. II 1'ropi Ictors, For aale by all drugsjlutn. TJe3 dim (eod) wlral AECHITECTG. C A. I t XX ROBCKT BOTD. BOYD I WOOI3 & WOOD, ARCHITECTS No. T Chandler's Block, D,c:i r rtr -t I.. '. 1"! l, Si' - ::-..:.' .-