Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 August 1867 — Page 5

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL MONDAY. AUGUST 5. IS67.

FOR SALE.

Houfy wit h nix roonu, kUchsn, outtry, and m. goad, cellar; wiib 8ve lots, cheap for easn. - S. M. ROLEY, jy31 Real Efctate Agen t nOR RALE BUPIXESsHa1 MercliahJfc Is Stock and Business In one of the best stands In Evans ville, Ind. Address, sta'ingreal name and capital for investment, Posi-Office Drawer , EvansviHe, ind. . i ., ' . i jyaudtf FOR KALE One Stationary Engine and Boiler, a Pipe Cutter and a umall Lathe. For term enquire at Wi Turnock & Co.'s Crass Foundry, corner ofPiia and Kirxt Streets. jy2i It FOR BALE One new Kteamboal Hull, remly to launch, now at Myers fc Co. s saw mi l, Newburgh. Indiana. DimenKionh, 15 feet on deck, 19 feel floor, 2ii feet beam. 4 fe-t boki ; to be sold for Crtoli to the btbest bidder ot the ih day of August, D.7. or will be sold pilvately on ood terms. " F. L. MYERS. jyZ7 twiA t-t: I i FOR A EE-BRICK-30.00O to 40,000 sift brick : will do for llnines or chimneys. Will b j-od at a bargain. , InquUe. ot ROBERT BOYD, Architect. No. Chandler's Bloc. ao2 FOR SALE HOUSE One brick house, two stories hisrh. feven rooms, good tii-tern, brick stable and wood-shed, lot 47 by IV) feet; situated la A good part of the city, for sale cheap. A No, . One Farm for sale or exchange for city property, A Wo, Twenty Houses aiid Lot for sale. K. r. fMLEV, - , , . Kf-tMe Agent, Thin! Street ln Kq. Kmery's office). F0R SALE ASD FOR RENT. -r't CHEAP Bl'ILDISW LOTH. 1 J 3 Dwelling Houses and Farms. Ten thousand acres of Farming Laud. . I buy audseJIReal Estate, -i'l-iU.ii , ALVA II JOHNSON, ' Real Estate Agent, Third Street, EvansviHe, Indiana. dec22 tf LOST. LOST- POCKET-BOOK Ou Thursday, the 1st Inst., In the vlcmlty of the court-house a large poehet-book, contain--trig trainable papers nd iHs. and 2 I rn inoner. Th nniertwiM be liberally restore. L. W. FRENCH. au2 d2w WANTED. WA B TE I SXTt? ATI ON-r-By a steady young man, as Gardener, and to atteii.l to horses; has had experience as a gardener. Inquire at W. . Newltt's, on First Avenue, or at this office. jy30 dot BOARDING. JpRIVATE BOARDI.Vti. , . First-class Boardli'ii-,,hv, the D,ay or Week, at E. M. BUKXS'S, No. 76 Division St., bet. Second and Third, iry2lVtf A . .' EvansTllte, lad. BOA R II Sti - HOTsE. The undersigned has opened a Boarding-House on Third Street, letween Sycamore and Vine, opposite Philip Decker's store-.where a number of day and weekly boarders yin te accommodated with board. maj-15 MRS. 1. CARTER. . 'I-.: i for; RENT. UJFl wWR REST - A large House with elev n .t rooms, in enrol locality; will make a hrst rate Boarding House. Also, a two story Dwelling, with five rooms, for rent. Possession of both 4 miuwUa'.ely. : y ' A. JOHNSON", Real Estate Agent. july9 tf EvansviHe, lnuiann. ANNNOTjy CEMENTS Editors Journal Please announce iae as a candidate lor re-election to the office of Prosecuting Attorney for the loth Judicial Circuit at the coming election. W. P. HARORAVE. for coMsror flkAS JrucrX7 We are authorized to announce Morris S. Johnson as a Candida e for Judge of the Court ot Cominoii Pleas for the 1st District, composed of the eoimtle of Posey, Gibson, Vanderburgh, and Warrick, at the next October election. AL. UOBIKNOX Is a candidate "for Judge of the Court ol Common Pleas in ttie First Distrlet, composed of the counties of Posey, Vanderburgh, Gibson, and Warrick. JySdtf Editors Journal Announce me to the people of the District as a candidate for the office ef Prosecuting Attorney. - o 'A n i 'i W. HAilROW. MU Vernon, Ind., Jury 4,1-. 1 jy8 IIAFER, HOLMES & CO., Virgicia Tobacco Agency. U. S. Bonded Warehouse, NO. 25 WKSTL SECOND STREET, ' - - ! CINCINNATI, OHIO. REFKKR1V6 TO THE ABOVE, we would call attention to the tact that we have made arrangements with a large number ot- the old-established and most reliable manufacturer of - - - . . .. VIRGINIA c AND: THE WEST to act as exclusive agents for the sale of TOBACt O manufactured by tnem. which we will dell exclusively to the Wholesale Trade at manufacturers' prices. Among our large and well-assorted stock may be found many well-known and justly celebrated brands, compri insr a full list of all the vrious ft vies of Manufactured Chewing Tobacco and Virginia Smoking Tobacco. Respectfully. ' HAFER, HOLMES A CO. jy30dtf CBS. SXCXKR. , JOH5 G. SKIM rsm e. ditexb. C. DECKER & SONS, Manufacturers of Spoken, Wheels, Hubs, Shaft, Felloes, and Best Work, and dealers in Wagons, Drays, Carts, Thimble Skeins, and have always on hand a large assortment of -Seasoned Wagon Makers" Sawed Material. 146 and 148 Main Street, corner Filth, Evonsw'lle. Indiana. Prioe UtitK lurniihed on application.

MONETARY & COMMERCIAL

New York Market. By Telegrapfa'J' "TSkw Yohk, AoguKt 4. , C'ottox A shade firmer and more active; sales, 2.500 bales, at ,28c for middllng uplands. ' Fi-our Recepts. 5,827 barrels; new flour is :i5i50c lower: old rules in favor oi the buyers; sales, 5,r0 barn Is at tW i7 4itor superfine State and -western; S7 75- 50 for extra western ; 810 j. 11 0 for cho i'e ditto; W LValOU) for shippingOhio; wiO II 00 for trade brat ds ; W U010 ifi for spring Ht. Louis;' California floor unchanged; sales, 8. jo barrels. Rye Flonr steady ; sales, 7U0 barre s. - !' -.. Whisky Steadr at S:l7e in bond. Wuiat-Receipt, 2,ww bushels ; market quiet ahd without decided change; sales, 3-i.OW) bushels, at SI 65 for rejected spring; 1 00 for No, 2 Milwaukee j $2 003 tor new red southern: 2 wx2 ao for n w white southern; i5 for while California; Hyk Hull. tLiRLJiv asdMalt-Nominal. . Corn-Market a shade better; receipts, 1)2.004 bushels; sales, 111,000 bushels, at SlUt lOi' for new rQixd w-stern;fl 01 for choice fiiito; 5ci&l 00 for sound; 41 04 for poor white western ; tl 22 for white southern. , - . - Oats Receipts, 33,300 bushels; prices lower for new; sales, 20,000 busheU at 7i 81c fcr western; H$:iio tor State and Ohio; )vViW2c for new soul hern. . Rve-Quiet. . - Cokfkk tiuieU- '' : HnaAB Fair request; sales, 700 hogsheads of Cuba at li$c. . Molasses-Kales, ijo hogsheads of Muscovado at 50 i.Vc. Hop-tiuiet. ! PKTROI.KUM Quiet; sales, 15 barrels of crude at in attic for refined In bond ; sales oi 1,000 barrels refined in boud for September, -at mye; and 1,000 barrels ditto for October, at 30c. Wooi-More active and Irregular; sales, 310,000 pounds at V5oc lor domestic fleece. Leathkr-Moderate request at previous prices. ' , . , PoaK Decidedly lower; sales, 8,000 barrels, at 1 K7,'i 2o for- new mass; closing at 21 Oiu.22 70 lor prime mess. Bekf Ftrm, with sales of 165 barrels. 1:kef Hams Dull at ;;9i40e. Bacojc iuiet; cut meats quiet: ales of lt packages at 10(3ll4c lor shoulders, 14 & 17c lor hums. Laki Heavy ; sales, 825 barrels at 13'c Butter New steady; 1123c for Ohio. Chkkse Dull at 5c. t LATtST 5 J. M. Flour The market closed dull and he;vy, and 25c lower for new. Wheat Quiet and nominally unchanged; only small sales offering. Rrk Dull; $1 40m 1 42 for Western. Oats 1'Ul I ; 82rtik4j lor Western. Corn Firm, with a fair demand, at $1 02 il 04 for good to prime new mixed Western : t"c(41 ol for unsound do. Pork Easier; 825 00 for mess, and 122 S5 fa 22 oo cash and regular, and closing to buyers at S22 S5 regular. , ;- . ' Bkkk Quiet and steady. ' ' ! Cut MEATs-Qnlet and anehanged. ' Bacon Nominally unchanged. Lard Dull and heavy; I talic for fair to prime steam; l.P'.c for kettle rendered. Chicago Market. By Telegraph. ' ' Chicago, August 3. ; Flouk DuJl and uuctianged tor Spring. , WuEAT-DuiiatSl 131 UalorNo. 2. Corn Opened llrui and le higher; closed quiet at 8tc for No. l.nnd elOijooc for No. 2. oats Dull and 10c lower; sales at &Sc tor No. 2. , ...... Rye Irregular and 4g5V lower; 95C&S1 00 for No. 1 ; dosing dull at, 05o for No. 1. , Provisions Nominal; nothing doing. Bekf Cattjub Quiet,-at 7 257 75 Xor first class steers. HotJS Ixi 11 at So 70(36 95 for common to good smooth. - , s shekp Dull at $3 75(34 50 for the best quality. ....... Receipts 3.G0O barrels of flour; 10,000 bushels ot wheat; UO.OOO bunheis of corn; 5,txx bushels ot oats: 1,400 hogs. shipments 2,b00 barrels of flour; 1.100 bushehorwheal :js 132,t)OMushels vt corn iM A DTst: LBlMarketP By Telegraph. f St. J.ouis. August 3. 1jH ceo KteiKly. ' sconus Unchanged.. , , ' , if Hemp Finn and unchanged. Flour Unsettled; extia S7 75; double exi.TaVIO; cnoice i!0 70ia.ll 75; fancy 12y 12 75. . , . , WHEAT-Steatly, at yesterday's decline, choice opening at $1 .jOral 52Vi; good and prime Fall 1 70?1 72JT; Spring jl 75; lancy white SI Corn Firm and in good demand, at 75c for common mixed ; 85ejfc7c for choice yellow and mixed white, und yo-iiUc for good.' Rye SW(j5c for o. 2 choice and faucy whiter' - "v . Oats Further declined, closing at 5:3(j50c for rjew and 70e for old. Provisions Dull and weak, with a downward tendency. .Mess Pork 24 50. Bacon Shoulders I2(a,l24e ; clear sides 15f15c. Laho 12Jc for choice tierce.- 1 Whisky Firmer, but no . sales are reported. Receipts Flour, 3,382 bbls. ; wheat. 11.134 sacks; com, 7,ll dx; oalst 5,603 do.; rye, 45S do. - - - Clnf Innatl Market. By Telegraph. Cincinnati, August 4. Fluoric Firm and unchanged. " " Whkat Finn with a lair demand; sties of 11.000 bushels at fl 90cjl 95 for No. 1 and No. 2 red ; and S2 20(2 21 for choice Kentucky white. CoR?i Dull at 75c lor mixed, and 80c for white. t jats Decidedly lower; closing at 45c for new on the spot ; and 40c for seller all the niouth. Rye Dull and lower; cJoslng with no buyers at over 80c. Cotton Firm at 2Cc for middling. Whisky TJaenaiigedi ' In? 1'rotisW8 Lower ami prices irregular. Mess Pork Declined o $23 in t lie forenoon, but closed t 123 50, with a firmer feeling;" i '..- Bulk Meats Lower ; sales of Western mde at 10' i(jl2,ic for shoulders and sides, but subseqtTeutly at. 10s-4(al2jc; and at the close holders aked lliuKk-, and were firm. Baoom Sold at 12c for shoulders ; 14c for sidye; and Io .dIOc for c ear sides but only to a limiLed extent. Hams-DuII at 21J22C for sugar cured; and lile for common. Lard Dull at UJ.e. and no demand. Butter Steady at isa20c. Cheese Dull at H(gl2c. iRocERiES steady. Linseed Oil Dull at 91 .c8. Oold At baying. New Tork Gold and Stock Market. By Telegraph.l New Yorjc, Aug. 3. Oojlb A shade firmer; opening at 140 and closing at 140.-s-tocks Government firm with fair demand; conpons of HI. 110-; ditto of '62 1121..; ditto 64, 10S9: ditto S. 110; ditto new , IO8V4 ; 7-309, 1st, series, 107? ; 2d and 3d, 10TJJ; stocks have been excited with heavy pressure to sell, and prices lower. Erie loui-hfcd C9c. Market closed dull and Irregular. . . . . , . New Orleans Marktt. Ey Telegraph. 5?ew Orleans, August X Cotton Firm : sales of 960 bales of low middling at254c ; receipts for the week 38 bales; exports, 3.2E5 baies. Sugar Choice Louisiana, i?-Ic: prime to choice Cuba. 15c Cuba . molasses, 48 55c FLorR Nominal ; superfine, f9 50. Corn Yellow mixed, Si 05; white mixed, Jl 20; white, 11 25. Oats None in first ban -is; nominally $1 isval20. M ess POR K -Quiet at 926 00. Bacon Dull: prices tending upward; shoulders, WlSc: clear sides, l&giec Ciioice sugar-cured bams. 21(i22Ic. Lard Prime, In tierce, 13c ; keg, 14c Gold- 140. Stf.bt.tng Fx-kange P-2155; New York Sight Excfe I'nge, S premium.- - l

Louisville Market, t

By Telegraph. 1 lyjCiferil.t.fc'AuBtist 3. Tobacco ales of 100 hhds: price firmer; Tue.f OtrSjOtt;. leaf, eomrfiori to medium, W 001ff 75. " ! Flour Lower; No. 1 new $10 75. Wheat Prime new SI 75. Corn Declined ; prime shelled delivered 90ea81 40. Oats In bulk 80c. .'.I Mess Pork 24 00. Eacon bbouiders Mc; clear sides 10aH;!4, packed. " Cotton 23c. ! "Whisky Raw nominal.";5 ' ' , New York Dry Goods Market. By Telegraph.! i' New York. August S.- ' The market la Verv dulC hut very firm for most kinds of cotton goods, and an advance of Yc is noticeable iu .Newmarket bleached muslin., which now brings 27c; other kinds steady. . . t X t" ' European Market. By Cable, r t ,LoDONr August 2 i VLt , Consols 94 for money ; new seriea5-20s 72 15-18; Illinois CeRtral 77; Erie 18; Atlantic A Great Western consolidated bonds, ny. ' . i ; ' Liverpool, August 3 2 p. m. Cotton-Easier and quiet; sales did not reach over 8,000. bales; quotations unchanged. Brkadstufes There are no changes in the market. ' . PKoviaioN3--rUachajagl.-.....,-. Prodccs Unchanged. .... ... . - - Xew Tork Coffee and Suar Market. Coffee The market for Rio, after a somewhat lengthened period of inactivity, has become quite animated, and the business has been large, a considerable portion of it having been transacted yesterday. The purchases have been chiefly for consumption, and the depressed feeling before observable has given place to a more buoyant tone, W retain the previous quotations, but the tendency at the close was rather in the favor of sellers. The sales are 2.19 bags, ex Haydn, at MfVlYc: 1,1:12, ex Clara, Ogllc; 1,129, ex South America, lo4rl4Qa 531, ex Criterion," 9'4c; 341 baas ex"- Wanderer, lOVJe; 4,31 to arrive per Kron Prin-sen, 'c all gold, in bond; 4,669 ex Hulda; 4,054 per West India, 500 per Delphine, before arrival, and 3,537 since, 500 per Alexandria, before arrival, and 4,521 since, 222 per Prectosa, 40 perCapricio, 155 per Mill jr. 4,7tK) psr Express, 5.000 per Mereator, before arrival, and 1,707 per W. Cundall, yet to arrive, on private terms. Wet India descriptions remain quiet, but, in sympathy with Rio, stocks are held more firmly. The stock ot Rio and Huutos in the United States at latest dates, was, at this port, 64,771 bairs; a' Baltimore, 21.501): at Philad-lphla, 4.9S5; and at Ualvestou, 2,0u0 total, 93,256 bags. Sugar The market for raw has been very quiet; favorable winds have brought forward quite large receipts from the West Indies, but supplies are not ursred, and the prices are the same as at our last writing, sav ll'4ffllj5 for air reflnine Cuba, ll4f llc for good ditto. 12l2'c for fair to good grts-ery, and l'J'4!24o for Havana 15ox, Not. 10 and 12. -The business iu refined is also light, but prices are unchanged. We quote other than Stuart's: Hard, 17c; Soft White,15.'i$l6Vcnd Yellow, 14140.' The sales of Hm w ae 1.612 hotheads Cuba, at llf.li'ic: :M5do Porto Rico, 12ujl3'.c; and 175 boxes Havana, llia lo'-ic, 4 mouths. The stock yesterday w:w 5,698 hogsheads, 51,651 boxes and 2o,ltf hairs. , i r .. - T - The Crops of the Sooth. . , - The Columbus (tia.) Enquirer of July 24th says: ' ' "" ' From all pfirt of the South-east of the Mississippi River comes the welcome report thnt snch fineerops of corn have not been seen lor many years, if ever before. The wheat crop, already gathered, has turnd out above the average, and the pea and potato crops are promising. The colton crop has yet difficulties and perils to encounter, and !s not how in a condition promising a very large yield. We have seen, however, by the experience of the lat few years, that .a small general croo will sell for nearly as much money as a larger one, and we may. therefore, congratulate our planting friends on the fact that the crop will probably rinir them in tbe neighborhood ot two hundred millions of dollars, whether the whole crop le 1,500.000 bales at S130 pec bale or 2,0Oi,0iiu bales at 9100 per bale, or 3,000,000 bales at $70 per bale. .. r . . . , , - It is, happily, not the amount of the general cotton crop that the planters how depend upon, but , trie extent of the food crops by which the planters ean save the outlay for provisions and thus realize a clear profit from cotton. And a smiling Providence, more wi ethan human greed or short-slghteduess, has this year graciously given iw- abundance ot the product" thnt constitute the ie:l wealth an l independance of the people, and left yet in an uncertain state the crop that will bring about the same amount of money-whether it be large or small. : ' - RI VER X E VS. For other River Items tc Seventh Page. ; CiNCTN?tATr. August a The river has fallen Inches; weather clear; thermometers). . ; . . .-, , . . ,. : The river continued to fall steadily yesterd iy and navigation Is becoming more dbfic ill than for years, and none but the lightest daught boats have.any show The arrivals and departures up tol2 o'clock last night, not elsewhere reported, include the Argonaut No. 2, Memphis to: Louisville; Ezra Porter, Cincinnati to New Orleans; Ollie Sullivan, Cannelton to EvansviHe; RoseHlte, Louisville and return; Nashville, Cairo and r.-tarn ; Cora S.. Louisville to Memphis; Spray, Hickman to Eransvillfe; Chattanooga, Cumberland River to EvansviHe; Quickstep, Cairo to Evansvllle; Palestine, Louisville to Henderson; Plain City, tlreen River to Louisville The "A rrorinrit" discharged 186 bale"rrf cotton here for Capt.- Fred. Huston.'Agent of the celebrated White Line, who will forward It with dispatch to the East .The Nashville did not arrive until 4 o'clock Saturday , evening, having experienced much difficulty in getting through. She returned to Cairo at 7 o'clock Saturday night. Her officers reported the Mayflower and N ightingale aground at Shawneetown bar -..The Cora S. had a hard time between Louisville and this port, having spent many hours at French Island. She brought the paen-ers of the Morning Star, which turned back from Owensboro We have received from ' the passengers oT the Cora S. a card highly commendatory of Captaii Wes Whitlaw and his officers, for their unexampled courtesy and kindness to the passengers, and commending theCora8. to the traveling public. Among the names signed to the card are those of J. K. Robinson, Akron ; H. Dunster, St. Louis; Dan Wilson, EvansviHe; Dr. F. W. Enders, Miss Alice Enders, Miss Jessie Enders, Miss Annie Enders Miss Hannah Horns, Mrs. Q. H. Warren, of Paducah; Miss Emma Sugg. Miss Ellen Baal ey Wm. D. Martin and Tbos. Ledwicb, of Louisville, A. W. Benham, of New York, and many others. The Cora S. had two barges in two and a good trip. At the head of Henderson Island, she cast anchor, and swinging around she struck a root ' which knocked a hole in her hull and commenced tilling. 8he was run upon the bar and sunk to her lower guards. be lies j straight and easy, and can be readily

raised.. Th Spray arrived from Hickman; having5 thirty-four hogsheads of

a good passenger trip.;. She is announced for Cairo on Tuesilay, Capt. Jim Matheny commanding -.The Chattanooga had "3 hogsheads of tobacco and 15 tons of old iron. She reiorts the Mayflower at Cave in-Rock, laid up for the night, and that the Nightingale had also got off Shawneetown bar ..The Quickstep after butting at Shawt eetown bar for several hours, dropped dowfc to Bhawneelown and discharged her cargo of tobacco, when' she Succeeded Mn crossing the bar, and reached this city nearly light. Capt. Dexter Will take her back, to Mound City to-day and there put her in complete repair for the fall campaign- -The Charmeris expected here to-day in, time to tane the mail and packet freight to Cairo, in place of the' Quickstep. r Jack Grammer, an experienced steamboat man, takes command, and Duke. NTichelson, a great . fnvorlte with tho people i will. take charge of the office ..The Palestine arrived from Louisville at 11 o'clock last night, aod proceeded to Henderson. Amooa bet, passengers were ohnOuerbacker, clerk of the. Morning Star, and Harry Allen, a' lean youth 'of Rockport. The Palestine had a geod packet trip The Tempest is'agrouiad at French Island ... The Plain City J after much tribulation, arrived out of Green River about midnight .The Empire was expected momentarily if she is not aground, j ' t O STEAMBOATS.' -f-M FOR CAIRO. The light draught steamer - -i f h I '. , i CHARMER, Jack Grammer, Master: Will leave for Cairo and way ports THIS DAY, (Monday,) at 4 o'clock, p. m. For freight or passage apply on board, or to - R. K.DUNKtRiSON A CO., au4 dlt 1 . .." Agents. FOR CAIRO. The elegant light-draught steamer liSJ? Jim Matheny, Master. " nS '. Jas. Kennedy, Clerk. Wilt leave for Cairo and way porta on TUESDAY, August 6th, at 11 o'clock. P. M. For freight or passage apply on board. aug5d2t. TRANSPORTATION. , FRED. R. HUSTON, Commission Merchant, .r-.lO$i-iIiV. White Line Central Transit .215Compaiiy,-. ' e t 5 -t n n t The only. Line unalng Cars through ,!- t v New Yoik, Boston, and all New Engla: England cities, WITHOUT TRANSFER, Cars are loaded, LoCK Ed and SEA LEb,Taad never openetf untn the reach their destination, carrying goods between Evansville and New York In 1 .-.! . FIVE TQ SEYEX DATS' TIME. Freight delivered at all the Inspection Yards iu New York, Brooklyn, or Jersey City.' For PROMPTNESS and DESPATCH this Line has no equal. Damages-: and Overcharges promptly settled at this office. , : FRED. R. HUSTON, Agent, No. 5 WORTH WATER ST., " ' ; may29 Evassvili-k, Ijd. , BE0WN, i DUNKEES0N & CO. -ORWARDINa-AND C0NMISSI0N swni'i At utt'iiKif uw r ."i) r -C ' s",f And special Agents lor the BELLEFOMAIXE E. R. CO., EEIE TRASSP0KTATI0X CO., And ERIE TIME EIFBESS. Also, Agents for the Bellefontaine Cotton Express. TIME AND RaTES GUARANTEED. W Conaiguments solicited. BROWN, DTJNKEEJBON A CO., August 13, 186-angl4 Agents. Crystal Iake Ice, Sixteen Incliefii Tbick. '-.: T. W. MURRAY IS NOW RECEIVINO LAKE ICE daily. Office in tirr's Block, N 3 Bye asaMr Street. Orders from a distance so U cited aud f' ptly Ailed. Jyi5 2m

GROCERIES.

"TCI XTH P41 1 FLAUK.Pora JCi White Bolted Mi al. Pure Wheat Bran, all for sale at. greatly reduced prices, and always as low as. the lowest, at the Eureka Bazaar - ' VICKERY BRO.'B, 74 Main Street. ' FACTORT CHEEKE-100 boxes direct : from the dairies of Northern Ohlo a very choice article for sale at VICK ERY BRO.'S. 75 Main Street. 8 LBS. good Brown Sugar tr?l 00, and 4 lbs. eood Rio Corlee for tl 00. and other goods low in proportion, at " VICKERY BRO.'S, 75 Main W IIITE LI VE, Plaster Paris, Cement, and Nails, wholesale or retail, at VICKr.UY BRO.'ei, 7o Main Bt. PEACH BASKETS, just the thing for parties who c .ntemplale shipping peaches; also Corn Baskets, Market Basnet. Butchers' Baskets, Clothes Basket. Fancy baskets, Laondry Baskets, School Baskets, Toy Baskets, Ac., Ac, for sale at , . VICKERY. BRO.'S, 75 Main St. BROOMS, Buckets. Tubs, and a general assortment of Wooden and Willow Ware, for sale at VICKERY BRO.'S. 75 Main Street, ! i i 4 . i . i .i NEW t-OTATOKS, of good size and quality, received regularly by rail Irom Vincennes, at ' . VICKERY BROS., 75 Main St., PICKLED PORK for sale at . t. VICKERY BROS.', 75 Main St.; orSEKEEPERS whoareanxlous to nse a good article of SOAP will please call and get a piece, free, to test Its quality. - , VICKERY BROS., 75 Main St, CHARLES VIELE & CO., WHOLESALE GMl O O OE R S , '', SOUTHWEST CORKER First and Sycamore Streets, Evansviixe, Ian. ' i. i .i: au9 dtf. X. K. WHEELER. . . - i i. JAMFS D. KIOGfi. - 1 ' . i , : WHEELER 6c RIGGS, ; Wholesale Dealert in' GROCERIES, t : SOUTHEAST CORNER , , FIRST AM) SYCAMORE STREETS, EVAXSTIIXE, IND. All orders promptly attended to. ? nov2ti dtf ISAAC HDKANS. DAVID HHMASit. , I. fc I. Wholesale Dealers In ' " G'ROCER'I'ffS, - Foreign and Domestic Liquort NAILS, COTTON YARNS, GLASSWARE, Ac, Ac, 'os. W and 62 Main Street,' ' Between Seornd and Third, . EVAXBVUXE, I I'D. FISH DEPOT. ovaDdtf H0RNBR00K & CO., . ' SEALERS IN Agricultural Implements,' and Oils. Agents for ' , ' .' Fairbanks' Scales. We keep on hand a general assortment of these Justly celebrated Balances. They are durable and warranted accurate, and the cheapest, all things considered. Sizes from one drachm to lidi tons. , Jan9 dam CRESCENT CITY PROSION STORI ami '31 EAT MARKET. . F. W. BENNETT dr CO Cor. LOCUST and SECOND ST-S.' feb7 dJy HATS AND CAPS. -and STRAW GOODS, for the i ' . SPRING TRADE of 1867. WE HATE in STORE A FIT IX assortment of Goods in our line, which we purchased for CASH during the late panio in prices all of which we can and will sell at prices that will afford the Retail Merchant large profits. All successful ercbants know that the money is made in buying goods. As GOODS WELL BOCOHT ARE HALF HOLD, and as we do no charge anything for showing our stock, we would be pleased to have everybody that deals in our line oome in and examine our styles and prices LANPHEAR & MITCHELL, ap3 No. 88 NORTH FIRST WT. A- VINE ASSORTMENT of Ladles' ana Misses' Trimmed Hats, of the latest ispring Styles. Just received at , ap3 LANPHEAR A MITCHELL'S. A GREAT VARIETY of Men's and Boys' Palm-Leaf, Leeborn, Peail Htraw, and Panama Hats, for the Spring Trade, Just reoelved, and at greatly r ap3 LANPHEAR A MITCHELL'S. LARCB LOT of Hhaker Hoods Just ta reeeiveu ana tor sate low at ap3 :LANPHEAR & MITCHELL'S.

DRY GOODS.

1 1, BAR 'JEM OUT! A large stock of MUSQUITO BARS, andN E T T INGS, of all , . . . t . . j, . - - ... . colors, just received and sold cheap. Also, another supply of new style MUSQUITO -BAR FRAMES, th4 would be an ornament in almost any parlor. Bars made to order, and Frame put up if desired. SCAPKER, BUSSING & C0 47 and 49 Main Street. . ! . itx:ss ooois. i - A large stock of DRESS GOODS on hand, which we will sell cheap to close out, at v SCHAPKER, BUSSING & CO.'S, 41 and 49 Main Street. 4 EWiCAMCOES. 1 Five cages new FALL STYLES CALICOES just received and pelling cheap, at . schapkerbussing & CO.'.-J, , J,;.V. 4I and 49 Main Street. Jy31 HUDSPETH, ADAMS & CO, 63 Main Street 63 W El RENPEl'I'l'LLY CALL HL tention to our large stock of Ladles' and Children' Hats. We have Just recelveit from New York City, new Dress Ueods, la Alpacas, Grenadines, DeLalns, Unen Goods, Ginghams, Lawn, Chambray and Crepe Marez.Capiineres.Cottonades, Linen Panting and Coating. New lot Of White Goods, Jaconett, Naissook, Swiss, Irish Linen, and a lrge variety In Ladies' and Gents' Linen Handkerchiefs. Our stock of Hosiery comprises a large variety, bought low, and will be sold cheap. ' Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, In Silk, Cotton, and Scotch Gingham. We have, and will keep a large assortment. New goods bought by our house la (Le market with a special view to the interest ol our customers. , We will receive hereafter dally, and call the attention ot ait people to come an-; examine our stork and prices. HUDSPETH, ADAMS U COZ 63 rriii Street. JunelO i f " '' , .' 5

CULBERTSON & SON, V 08 and 70 PEfLTlIL. ST, NEW ALBANY, IND , Importers ana Wholesale Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Dry Gooda, irOTIOXS, BOOTS, SHOES, A G , t M ST5o charge lor drayage. ' fdecS ..... Atyr evi t