Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 August 1866 — Page 5

THE EVAXSYILLi; DAILY JOURNAL, SATURDAY, AUGUST, 4, 1866.

LOCAL NOTICES.

Accidents. We would call the attention of our readers to the advertisements in our columns of the Travelers' Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut. We are pleased to see that the Agent of this Sterling Company, Mr. J. N. Knox, is doing a good business in Evansville. We notice by our exchanges that this class of Insurance is becoming popular with the people all over the country, and why shouldn't it? For how often do our readers pick up a "Journal " without seeing a notice of some serious accident? Insurance of this kind compensates one for the loss of time in case of bodily injury, and" leaves a family in good circumstances in case of death from accident. All should Insure, and there is no better Company than the Travelers'. THE BOIXTY BILL PASSED ! AN AMENDMENT TO THE LAW GRANTING THREE MONTHSPAY PROPER TO OFFICERS. PENSIONS OF SOLDIERS AND SAILORS AND WIDOWS INCREASED. We are glad to inform our readers and the public generally that the Bill to Equalize Bounties has been passed. Also, a law has been passed allowing three months' pay proper to officers who were in Commission March 3d, 1865, and who resigned or were honorably discharged on or after the 9th day m April, KS(i5. And by a late Amendment to the Pension Laws, saikrs or soldiers who have lost an arm or a leg, or have injuries which are equivalent to the loss of an arm oi a leg. may now draw $15 per month ; and the widows of soldiers and sailors, who are now entitled to pensions, may draw 2 per month for each child under sixteen years of age left by the deceased soldier. We learn these facts from W-M. Rkavis, one of the best posted Claim A '.rents iu the Suite; whose great en- , rgy, perseverance and success is known all over the country. We advise all who have any claims of this sort to go and i-eo him at once. He keeps on Main Street, between Third and Fourth, over Keller's Drug I ttOrO; gum i Itl :A OI iUmOCM ft Great KKDUdrjfjft in Pry Coons. In. order to make room for our ball stock we have marked down otrr goods, and will sell them cheap until September. SfHAPKRH, Bt'SSINO & Co. . Hermann's new Ice Cream Saloon just opened and ready to serve np the best Ioe Owara and Son a Water. Lemon, Strawberry, and Yenilla Ice Creapisjuid Pineapple Sherbet, ft. Hermann. .'w No. 45, -Main. Nkw" Goens Just Rhublved. A Tot of Scarlet Shetland Wool Shawls. together with a piece each of lim . Ptnkaud Buff Organdie. Lavm. Summer goods at reduced prices. Hrat & MmosEY, 1w No. 40 Main Street. Special Caution. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has become so popular that various parties have put out articles calling them Mrs. Winslow's PIaqco t-iL-.v mitw.o t-Vmt the r:s Wl!K. low of the Soothing Syrup is not connected with any other article. Wg& Lisle Thread Shirts. Lisle Thread Hose. Lisle Thread Cloves, Golden Hill Linen Shirts, the finest and best fitting shirt made. Summer foods at greatly reduced rates at lawley & Smith's, 84 Main Street. JJ. R. Lotspeich. at No. 5 First Street, will continue to sell at cost until his stock is reduced, and room is made for new Fall Goods, now manufacturing to come in early. Children Clothing yet in plenty, and going at cost. Some last summer s stock yet on haad. below cost. AttBlTIOAAL KIV hk m:ws. The additional arrivals and departures yesterday evening, were tlie Tartvscou, Louisville to Kvansville: Silver Moon, Cincinnati to Memphis; Mary F.rwin, Cincinnati to St.-Lonis The Tarnscon had a very nice packet trip, and was full of teople. Hhe takes another big load of watermelons out with her this morning The Uolden Eagle and Mary Erwin had excellent trips The. .Nashville did not return to Cairo Yesterday. We have noth ing definite an to her intentions for trie i future. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Mt. Vernon, July 13. 18i. Editors of the Journal ; Please announce me as candidate to represent this District in the next Congress. I believe in the immediate and unconditional restoration of the seceded States to the Union, as the only remedy to restore peace and prosperity to the country. I am opposed to any further tinkering with the Constitution, until all the States are in their proper places and fairly represented. John Pitcher.

FI.OI K AF.THE BEST Ql AtlTY, Corn Meal, and feed of all kinds conMantly on hand and delivered everywhere by L. lOLEHEART & Co., At the CITY GROCERY, Third street between Main and Locust. je2S.

MONETARY & KMAiEKlUL The chief event in commercial circles as well as all others the past week, lias be n the completion of the Atlantic Cable. Tills brings us into direct communication wnii the markets of Europe, and we have received this week the London Stock Lichange quotations for Five-Twenti as the same day, and although the dispatch had at this end to be carried by steamer several miles, it reached the West almost at tlie same hour as sent, which is accounted or by the difference in time. We will soon be in regular daily communication with the European markets. We have to note the same quiet in the trade of this citv as in last week's rev iew.

Nothing V doin4 iu tu- wholesale n-ade ! behind light order in groceries iul a small sorting up of stocks by country merchants In other lines of merchandise. We do not have this week the usual Price Carrent which has been heretofore furnished by the Board of Trade, and therefore cannot refer to accurate quotations; but there have been no essential changes in the prices of staple goods. The chief matter of congratulation on the part of merchants and agriculturalists ' Is the excellent prospects for abundant I yields of cereals especially corn. With a j full realization of these expectations and the mainjainance of good prices, our business men look for a good trade the coining Fall, and will we trust see to it that Evansville secures as much of the trade of the I Lower Ohio and its tributaries as possible, j Wheat of the new crop has not began to move much as yet. In St. Louis and Ohi- t cago there Is not much inquiry for Wheat, and the market keeps dull. There Is better j feeling, however, in Cincinnati. The CVa- ' zrtlr of that city says: There is a good demand for the higher , grades of wheat, both new and old, and i prices are ruling higher, but there Is so little on the market tiiat it is difficult to give any accurate quotations. Prices are. higher licit- now i ban in any other Western t ..II. I lIlllluISI AMI llllm.M' A.f ft iikii nri , ii. ill...... ..I1 ..i. 11,1 j . t. Send in your wheat, gentlemen; you will get full prices for it. There is not enough wheat ottering to make a market. The demaud is active but can not be supplied for want of stock. Extra old red winter, crops of IStH iind !, would bring 2 4jn,2 ")). No. 1 do, i -.ft2 4U; No. 2 do sold at & 10 I .' 80. Rejected Is in demand at tl 00 to 1 90. New wheat is in active request at $2 30u2 35 lor red winter, and s2 50i.2ti" for choice white. Extra spring is still offered at S2U0; No. I do atl 70ytl 75, No. 2 do at 1 SMul 40. Ou the othershaiid we have the following from the Democrat on the state of the lit. Louis market : Millers have not taken hold of wheat with much spirit the past week. Knowing that a heavy croji was iyiug );u-i. a large per cent of it, it Is true is still in the sheuves, yet they were fully justified in the expectation that enough, ajid perhaps more than enough, to keep all their mills running would seek the marker, at even less prices than are now being paid. AlT I ' i 1 1 1 1 ' i t'itrtiiAru am a inrtst. i n i ' , I . t . ! i 1 1 i class, there is. notw ithstanding a iarire I nrin.ortlrm of t.Tietn wlirl ' i, with I lie market," lie it high or cw. i.s mooii us a , "Crop is uimle" convert, it into money. This class will send in their wheat as fn t as they can thresh it, Ih thi)pricwlitttlt may, ami wo do nutdouhi but that receipts will uuiy increase, lue iiiuriei ciiism wiin u tll'fner feeling. Corx Has had a uult market and there 18 not much doiii iU; UwinjUid from the South is not huge, nttof wfe y oxoect it o decrease, as it is rapiuiy ipproacliing ne season when tlie ixirn oi Us own ui ti vation can be made arrtl rnble. fhe i-orn planted in the South this year has been quite large, and it will have a natural : effect ou the demand for that of Western : product. HJur grain d:Uu and farmers should take tblsitenr ink acadiit m timatingtlie price for the coming crop. We give, tielow our latest mail reports j from the New Orleans markets of such I commodities as are of Interest to our read-,1 ers. The dates are to the .'igth,ult, To&A co There is some inniry on foreign account, but nolt have . raiisi.ir- ! od to-day. Purcliar-esi IviVe Imi ii Bio .1; lor, the French contract, Factors arcve:y tirui In their views. VVkhtukn PKonro. a;ij Pno-yi.stoNs. The getierul market lias shown bt)t little ' animation to-day. Suppliesare small, and the demand Is onlv local. Prices, general- . ly. are about the same an ju;evioiisly. We relxr to the following remarks tot lull particulars of tbe market for the various proditcts: i Fixnt The demand continues very limited and confined to the local trade. About WW bbls. were sold to dealers to-day, of which 100 on its merits at 3 75, 50 lowextra at fell), 40 fair do. at S10 75, 00 good extra at Sll'75, SO and 100 choice extra at 513, and 135 choice do. at si.i :jo per bbl. We quote superfine at :J7; 2ai8 50 per bbl. Superfine Is retailing at SS io pel bbl. Corjt The supply is fair but tlie demand has fallen off, and only 2,so0 sacks were sold to-day, of which 103 inferior at K5c. ; 2U0 mixed and 300 yellow at !e. ; 1,000 white and white mixed, 500 do., and 300 white at 1 10 per bushel. Oats Are In light supply and fair demand, and prices are ruling in favor of sellers. About l,ttof sacks have been sold to-day, of which 400 ordinary at 52c, l,joo prime, In lots, at 5fle, and 200 black at 55c per bushel. Bran The market is quiet but steady. Sonic 70o sacks were sold to-day, of which 190 in bad order at si 10; 200 and 500 in good order at tfl V per iuo bbls. Hay There Is a good stock on hand butv very little demand. Prime Ohio Is selling in a jobbing way at 924 per ton. Bai'on Sugar cured hams are in good supply, but sound and merchantable sides and shoulders are scarce, A lot of 50 casks ciear sides sold on private, terms, said to be a very full price; at retail good clear sides are held at 22,' ..c. per to. Shoulders are retailing at 17o. per lb; ribbed sides 20B(a2lQ.; eieur sides &a-Zl.J.e. ; and sugar cured bams 25V,(fi :3ic. ; fancy brands command 27c. Pork There is good stock on hand, but only a retail business doing at $34 50r 85 V bbl. for mess. Round lots are uusaleable. The letter published yesterday, from New York, gave the state of the market so fully that It is hardly noeessary to refer to our advices from that place by mail. There has been an improved feeliug in cotton the past week, consequent in a great measure on tlie peace in Europe, and the anticipated demand for American staple by the Continental manufacturers. It cannot, however, advance as much as to have any material effect in cotton fabrics of the Dry Goods trade. There is no material chauge in staple grories. The demand is so light that the market will not bear any advance, and there is no indication of special weakening iu prices. New Mackeral, elderly No. 2, are reaching the West. Many of the New England packers of Fish are this season putting up Kitts in tenths in place of eighths, as heretofore. Retails and consumers will soon detect the change. We make the following extract from the Cincinnati Price Current. While the state of afmirs do not so fully apply to Evansville, the article is worthy the reading of business men. We would judge from the extract, that the merchants of the Queen City were a little blue this warm weather: Business, in all departments, has been dull and lifeless; and not only so, but what has been done has paid no profits. Tlie complaint is generally regarding the unremunerative character of the trade of the ".ity, and this is the more discouraging owing to the expenses necessarily in-

cu led by bu iness houses. Those who make expenses oonsidor that they are fortunate. It is clear that this state of things cannot long exist, without leading tc a radical change; either an improvement musl take place in business, or a general decline in rentsand salaries. The majorit at business men are actually living upon the piofiis of former years, and not only l his. but meeting the losses incurred in their current business trom them. .en York Market. New York, August 3. Cotton Dull and declining; 3bc for mid-

: dlin Uplands. Flock -D ill; sound low giades steady, ( while Inferior and high grades are dull iiriil . ilm i i t . r ;i TA. X 'Hi t"i v t ro Sit o lo -S j0 I,, extra Round Hoop Ohio, and i sjm. 11 hn' trade Uranus; clo.siug null. , w ijisKv-- Dull and nominal. Wheat Receipts 21,175 bushels: market dud with a downward tendency; "No. 1 1 Vl'i i uket about bKJs t TOg one cent lower; 1.54,I. ..!.. ..; m.Un,. : . .. i . . i . . i null .ii... Sic for -ourul mixed Western : closing at inside ice; liic for Illinois' River and DOc for choice Western Yellow. Oats lteeeipts 3T.S0!) bushels; dull and declining; sales of 22,500 bushels at424oc for Chicago; tti tsc for Milwaukee. CoKl'iiE Fir in and quiet. Scuak Ciuiet ; Cuba U'Qliy.c; Havana lff'c. MuLAitsss-More active at SSi&o-ks for c.i.u. and 75c for Porto Rico. Petuolki'M More active at 25338c for crude, and 4i-l3J jC for refined. Pork Heavy and declining ; JSl 37(fi;31 56 for new mess ; closing at S;S1 37 cash ; JfcS) 5' 30 00 for old do., and S27 0027 75 for prime; aLso2 0 barrels new mess for September and October, sellers' and bnyers' option, sold at S31 ."AiioJ 00 ; shoulders 18fy21c; hams and baon dull. Reef Steady; cut meats firm at Lard Quiet and firm at I812lc. Butter Dull at i4)(u;33c for Ohio, and 910 e. for Stat. Chkese Dull at G10c Money Easy at 4;.i5per cent.; Sterling dull and heavy at ItrrCalOS; Gold without decided change: opening at 148Vji; declining to 147, and closing at 148; Governments are a shade tinner. Freights to Liverpool firm. Stocks Strong: Chicago and Rock Island Wi; M. and St. Paul preferred 72". i ; C. aud X. W, 27 ;C. and P. kt1.-,; Reading 112; Hudson 121; N. Y. C. 101' ;" O. and L certificates ;4; 5-20 coupons of 1WC 108; 6-20 coupons registered of 1805 106l; 10-40's viya . , o i f..) i in, , iiu 4 104j'H; ad do 101' : Tennessee (i's 7-aii's, 1st series, 104,; do 2d series Tbe CtomiiicrctaTj money article says the slight reaction iu stocks noted yesterday, continues this morning. There lias been a very general realizing among the cliques, und the marvel is that prices have not yielded more. There are buyers found for all the stocks offered, and those who have been expecting that the turn would enable them to take in Stocks at lower prices, are disappointed. Prices are not yet high enough to draw out any short interest, and this fact alone augurs an effort to carry np quotations much higher. The miscellaneous list was slight ly off in sympathy with railroad stocks. Governments, quiet but steady: reports are current that private dispatches liave been received quoting .1-211. sat London yesieiMuy at .s .c. nut we are unable to authenticate the rumor. The reports that large orders were received by Cable yesterday for 5-20's, appear to have been Intended ior ulkct upon the Gold premium. Large shipments, however, of bonds will be made to-morrow at the Hoard. Quotations for Government were unchanged, except ior oia i-aj s wnicn Were C lower. Money continues very .'ilmvdant. The MM have largo idle balances, and are 00 I-tng round sums on (.-all at 3(4 per I cent., but meet the ordinary counter de- ' mand at 5 per cent., which is the most ! common rate. The transactions in disI counts are merely nominal, .ic . percent, being the prevailing rate for prime nnines. Gold is again weak ; some oi the tUivbrterl and bunkers, who are understood to be j largely short in gold, have made appHcas ! tlou to the Secretary of the Treasury tore llev.ettie market, by inaugurating weekly salcy of gold. C'iiieinnnti ' Cincinnati, August 8, 1800. Fl.ont- Cnchnntied and dull, the demand is for the higher grades. .. i WitKAT Scarce, and Arm at 82 5f2 55 for new crop, and ?: 00 for old extra Red. CORN) u ii; bu t, ii oi io w cr. O.vrs rnchanged. WmsKY Weady.s I lt'l"t'Jk PirwvisTONs Firm ; sales of jMss Pork at 882 00, and of Bulk Shoulderm 815 00. Loose P.a"on Sides lO'.c; MrfUa for Rib. CleRr'ltib and Clear Hams i in good demand, and prices are higher; Sugar- ured 2l.u25c. Tbe consumptive demand for all articles is hertter. Lard Held firmly at 20e, but buyers do not offer over lit." a. BtrtTER 1'nchunged. CllEBSE I'lichanged. Gkockkies Quiet anid unchanged. Gold 147. ew Orleans Market. ' New Okleaxs, Aigust 3. Cotton Low Middling tt&&Spt receipts 1 .730 bales against 1,40" bales ex port; week receipts 7,497 bales: -nH:k S,!lj bales. sruAR Fair, at 14c. New York Exchange 8 discount; Sterling 62; Freights unchanged. fH. I.ouis Market. 'tiJt. tft is . STU LOWIP, AugPJii 3. Ft.ofK Unchanged. Wheat Firm ; 1 90. to 82 ' for good Prime and Choice. Corn Lower: Mixed and Yellow 64c to 08c; White, sic . Oats Drooping; 42f T2a Provisions Quiet ;unehangetl. Whisky Advanceii; S2 20. WEED & FUQUAY, Main street, between Seventh and Eighth EVANSVILLE, IND., TAI.KRS t JT 4.4MIS. ROOTS JLJr and Shoe Notions, &c. Hats ami Cans, clothing, ije&Ei tim. SASH, DOORS, LUMBER, &c. Uuitncl A Sons, Manufacturers of Doom. Blinds. Frames, dV.; Smth. Also, Dealers in MICH I(A A if PINE LUMBER; Keep constanlij on hand Lumber of every description. Pine and Poplar Flooring, Weatherboarding, Shingles, Lath, ic. Sawing of every description done to order. Orders from abroad will be promptly attended to. -Factory and Yard, L'uiiske Walnut street and Canal, apr21 Evansville. Ind. ELECTIOX notice. Evansville Mercantile Library Association. Au Election Will be held at the Library Rooms, in Marble Hall, on Friday Evening, August 10th, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year. REGULAR TICKET. For President, SAMUEL K. LEAVITT. For Vioe-President, CHARLES HINKS. For Corresponding Secretary, REV. WT H. McCARER. For Recording Secretary, JAMES L. ORB. For Directors, ROBT. A. HILL. I. ESSLINGER. JNO. W. BUSSING. COL. SUTTERLE SMITH. DR. I. HAAS. DANIEL G. MARK Sec'y. augl-dtd.

ADVERTISE.

He who would to fortune rise Must labor hard and Advertise In the Evansville Jocesal. ADVERTISE in the Evansville Journal if you wish to secure good customers i BUY of those who advertise In the Evansville Journal and you will deal with live business men. CASH customers read the papers and buy of those who advertise in the Evansville Journal. kO you want to Increase your business? t r Advertise in the Journal. EDUCAfcoN forms the common mind, but .W-ertising forms business FARMERS take their trade where business men's Advertisements call It. I OLD enriches, and Advertising calls it r In. MALTJfW ?S H ON EST Y is a good policy, but Advcp-, Using is also a good policy. IDLENESS and non-advertising are similar. Neither prospers. JOKES are good but Advertising pays better. I I goes by favor, but AdvertisIng is done on the square. OVERS are not expected to Advertise until a partnership is formed. M I'CH repetition wearies, but much Advertising nays. N OTICES are good, but a live Adver tisement is oetter. ill that men wonld consider their husi- ' oeea and Advertise in the Journal. P fold AY Cash for Advertising in the Jour Nat. and it win-return a nunnreu .I7AIVT .lovliw In advertisina sonip'' times atch the eye aud pav u,nes cuu;,l lue ee aua p, R UN and Advertise. s EE how it will brighten iness. T RUTH it is and ho mistake That printer s ink always wins the stake. u XCLE SAM got his 7-30's off by Advertising. IGOR in business Is imparted by Advertising. w ISDOM is without price, but Adver tising can be obtamea at regular rates. ERXES would have Advertised, but , Artabauu:: did not give him time. OUTH is the time for amusements, but this is the day of Advertisements. ZACCHEUS is Advertised as having climbed a tree. The crowd came after the performance. &THE EVANSVILLE JOURNAL is the place for you all to Advertise and get your money back.

BUSINESS CARPS. C. W. OSBOR1STE, ORNAMENTAL, SIGN and BANNER PAINTER. A LI. KIXS OF GILT LETTERING A on Glass done to order, at 87 Locust Street. Junl4d6m. Fire Limits. THE EVAXSVILLL TI RX VEREIX will make application to the City Council for permission to erect a frame Hall, 60 by 150 feet, 22veet liiglj.on a piece of ground situate on the Corner of Elm and Center Streets. jy24d2w. Copartnership. TITE, THE UNDERSIGN ED, HAVE V this day formed a copartnership, under the name and style of L. Iglehai t & Co., to carry on the Grocery ami Provision business, in the building formerly occupied by Cross & Crofts, Third street, between Main and Locust streets. JOHN H. BORGMAN. LEVI IGLEH ART. Evansville, May 10, 18. REFERRING TO THE ABOVE, IT Is witli great pleasure we introduce our successors to our late numerous friends and customers, and solicit for them the same liberal patronage heretofore extended to us. CROSS A CROFTS. May 10, 1886.

L. IGLEHABT. J. H. BOROMAN L. IGLEHART & CO., THIRD STREET, bet. Main and Locust CITY GROCERY. A COMPLETE STOCK AND GENeral assortment of Staple and fancy Groceries constantly on hand, with fresh arrivals of Country Produce, such as Butter, Eggs. Poultry, ifce. It will be our aim to supply all reasonable wants in our Hue of a well-regulated family. L. IGLEHART 4 CO. Also, the best brands of Flour, OornMeal, Feed. Ac. fmayia tf LANT BROS. & CO., Contractors and Builders, Corner CHERRY STREET and CANAL. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO make contracts for Buildings of any description. We have on hand a good supply of 8t 1 1 m rttd Lumber; Qatar, Pine, und Poplar Shingles; Doors und Blind; Sash, CRamd und Unglazed; Which we offer for sale cheap for cash. may29 dSm United States Prize Concert, TO HE GIVEN AT Young Men's Hall Opera House, CLEVELAND, OHIO. September ttoth. ... . . :

135,000 VAU ViiLK.PUlZES, valueOuatio

$492,575 25, wllj be pn si ntid to ticket-liolders, including. ., $100,000 in Greenback. . , ... : Mi i Xuinber of tickets issued, 500,000. Price $1 each. THSS IK THE (iltKlTKST Iducement ever offered to the public, one ticKet out of every lour drawing a prize. The following prir.es are a lew among tlie many to be drawn U'or lull list see circulars) : 2d Grand Prize, In Greenhacks sin.Oug :d Grand Prize, in House and Lot Iti.lKlO I'h Grand Prize. In GreonhacKs .(io 'jth Grand I'dze, in House and IjOt. ... o,000 6th Grand Prize, in Greenliacks .-w.... 1,001) 7th Grand Prize, in Greenbacks 2,(K)0 St h to -'i.id (irand Prize, in UreenbuakM, Sl.OOOeaeh 2"),H)0 Jd to .Vth (irand Prize, in Gretmbacks, ti)0 eaeh iO.IMJO Vlth Grand Prhsfe, House and Lot 5,(HO "itlitoHlst Grand Prize, Houses and Lots, S2.IM) each 10,000 Blst to (t Grand Prize, Cottages and Lots. s., uoeaen s o.ihw tm to 7td Grand Prize, lty ixu, SAW each eW to Mth Grand l'rize, LJreenbuek, JlOOeach X 2,000 tMth to nSth Grand Prize, in Greenbacks, a.'; ertch 1,000 115th to HHth Grand Prize, Houfces and Lots, S.t.ooo each 0,000 l 4 SW'otlier I'rizes. valued at from ?: to l,0e0 each . Vilb-gfy Making a grand total of ft492,57o 25 'IMie flrAmrtiif will tnke i.I.ice after tlie 1 onncert,on the stage of tlie Opera House, ' whe.e lO.vut. MMM can witness, it. A committee will be ai)fHlnted by the audii nnce to superintend the same.. All pur chasers or agent will e supplied with a correct list of drawing as soon as published. Tickets are tor sale at the principal hotels, i look a ml music stores in the city, and at our office. 825 Jefferson Avenue. Prion i SI each.aeut by mail on receipt of price ami stamp to iay return postage. Liood and reliable AgeiLs wanted in every city, town, and village in Uie p-ntted States, to whom great inducements are offered. References retiujfed. SPECIAL TERMS, or CLUB RATES. Any party procuring a club of five or more names for tickets, and forwarding us the money for tbe same, will be allowed the following commission, viz.: We will send S tickets to one address for I 4 "0 10 tickets to one address for . ft 00 20 tickets to one address for- 17 50 tickets to one address for,. 2G 25 40 tickets to one address tor 35 00 50 tickets to one address tor 43 50 and 100 tickets to one address for , 85 00 ft"Send immediately, us tlie tickets are going off fast. In every case send the name and posU office address of each separate subscriber, and under ?10send by mail. All communications should be addressed to CH AS. E, ST1GART & CO.. Cleveland, Ohio. Referent-en: Seventh National Hank. Chicago. Seventh National Bank, Cleveland. Taylor, Macomb 4 Co., banker.-, Cleveland. R. B. Jeffries Esq., Cleveland. John McGraw, wool merchant, Cleveland. Arnold $: Co., bankers, Detroit. Hon. Ross Brown, L'hicago. julyS) dtf Morning Star Lodge, No. 7, L 0. 0. F Meets every Thursday evening, at eight o'clock, at old-Fellows' Hall, on First Street, between Main anil Svmmnre. Brothers of other Lodges visiting the city are invited to attend. G. BELLAMY, may21 Secretary. JOH M AVTIJS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Tin-Ware, Stoves, Orates, Hollow-Wake, Coppek, Sheet-Iron, and Japan Ware, No. 65 Main Street, above Second, Evansville, Ind. asr Job Work promptly executed in the best manner. Orders solicited. sepl tax

DRUGS & CHEMICLtfUfc

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