Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 April 1866 — Page 5
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AMUSEMENTS. . ewMetropolitan. FIRST STREET, Between Vine and Sycamore. Maktij Golden, Manager. R.U. Gbjebson, Acting and Stage Manager Benefit of Miss Annie Mayhew, on which occasion LITTLE KATIE MAYHEW will appear in her delightful rendition of EVA," in which she has gained great applause from the press and pnblic. Bella Golden as " Topsy," with songs. SATURDAY EVENING, April 28th, will be presented the great Moral Drama of TJnole Tom's Calkin ; Or, life Among the Lowly. , Doors open at 7; t&e curtain will rise promptly at 8 o'clock. " . V . . , -t The Box Office will be open dally from 10 a.m. to 4 o'clock p.m., when seats may be secured WITHOUT EXTBA CHAKOE. Presents for ! the Million !
GIFT TO EVERYBODY I NO BLANKS., i J ; i -t f,f NO DISAPPOINTED PATRONS ,ii" - SOMEIIBY & BRUCE, - ; Gift Autocrats of the World ! : ir MASONIC HALL. Positively for mencing FIVE DAYS only, comTUESDAY: EVENING, May 1st, 1866. THE SPHYNX THE SPHYNX? Somerbv & Bruce's COLOSSAL GIFT SENSATION! Pronounced by the press and the public " The Great Legitimate and the only genuine Gift Organization that has ever appeared in the . United States." Crowded and delighted audiences have nightly , greeted these extraordinary Gift Entertainments, In the principal cities of the Union;, the past three years. X FAS IAN, The acknowledged head and front of . - Wonder Workers, and the favorite ENCIIANTR OMUNDI! Of the present age, will appear In conjunj tion with the great, and ASTOUNDING MYSTERY, . -- THE SPHINX JUS .SPUYNX! . A heatl without a hod v. , . . .. ,. . Aii Intelligence without & Soul. : t- ..s 1 The.. Latest .Sensation from . London!. STOBSERVE."5E At everv entrtnin nvmtja MAGNIFICENT LEADING PRESENT, jmiiKiig in value from i4o to SiO. will ie given away. -Sommrbv fe Bhitcjs are the- originator and proprietors or tlie most , .popuiurand successful GiftOreanixation in existence, as our crpwded, jamined and -delighted audi-. -ences uigmiy testny. Admission.......... 50 cents." No Half Price..-...... No Free List. Doors open at 7; to commence at 8 '.-i " w . i - - r- . -1 Mil 1 - ' Fhkinnb!e Jiatinee SATURDAY A"F TERNOON at 4 o'clock, when children -will he admitted !or i.--cents,ana rverycniia vnu receive a pmfnt.- f J''' ' "!'fTickets lor pale at1 the Ticket Office during the day; Stilly thtise Who go early can secure seats. Get your tickets in advance, and thus avoid the rush and crowd at the ticket box in the evening.- . - RUFUSSOMERBY, Managing Director, C. AMORY BRUCE, Business Agent. apr27 4td ' FOR THE BENEFIT OF May 21st, 1800. 11 ' eaj Particulars Will be given- In due sea son. ap-B Great Picnic and Excursion Down the Riyeiv milE EVANSVII.I.K KINOING RO JL ciety " Uederkranz " will give a great 1'icnic. anout nve mnes oown tne river.- on the Indiana shore, on SUNDAY, May OtU two fiteaniooatstue iewsDoy ana i..uriew are engaged to take visitors down to "the place of enjoyment, and wnl leave the wharf, below Aiain street, at-eight and ten o'ciocK a.m.. ana one o'ciock t.m. Tickets for down and back, including admission to tne wove, nity cents a per son. . ... . . ;. - apr26dtd CRESCEXT CITY SPBIXGS TTARTIE'AJf' TIXBS- CAW XT gage the Crencent City Springs DANC ljSG HALL, with or wirnout music, for special use, at all times when not previously engaged., SUPPERS will be fur nished if required. - . ' ' The public may rest assured that no in tmsions or disorderly' persons will be- al lowed to disturb tne tiaii. j DAM RON CO., !- Proprietors Crescent City Springs. PICNIC PARTIES, SOCIETIES, and ..( ORG A XIZA TIOS8 . will be accommodated with the South Park of the Crescent City Springs, upon armlication. for mcnics and pleasure. Hefreshment stands in that park will not be nsed if the parties engaging it so desire. A larze stand for music or singing is erset ed. and several swimcs put up. for the use of the park. It is not connected with the other park, and cp.ji be as, much retired as If in the woods. ' The Dancing Hall can also be had, if de sirea. jto i imi -re ior use 01 pai'K. apriO 2w DAM RON & CO., Proprietors, LOCAL NOTICES. Fractional Currency may be obtained at the Post Office in exchange fOr currency of larger denoniination in quantities and sizes to suit. Ladies who attend Picnid and Fishing Parties should.. by no means fail to provide themselves with one of those ' Chinese " or Sea-Side Hats, which can be nau. c-neap. at sjuiai'ker, Bcssmo & Co.'s. They are as indispensable as the lunch basket, on such occasions. .-.-:Z ,XTI K. ' Evansville Ind.t April 2G, 18CG. f All persons having bills againBt the steamer Oahwiet,; not heretofore handed in, will .please leave them with Messrs, Nesbit & Wiggins for settlement.'-"apt2T-3t'- A. II.'Edwards , Wan to Buy A srood house and lot in a pleasant part of the city, and a good neighborhood cottage house containing 3 or -4 rooms pre ferred. For one that will suit the ca:-h will be paid.
Hanging or WALL' PAPEK.Wni: C. Turnock will attend to the Hanging of Wall Paper. Residence on Chestnut street between Second and Third. u: -;; .- v, ,,. tSw 1 General' Collection gent.Jno. F. Crisp has established an office on the Northeast side of Third Street, between Locust and Main, up stairs. He purposes to do a general collection business, and hopes by strict attention to busines8y to merit the confidence Of those entrusting business to him. He desires all who may have business in his line, to call on him. . He feel$ confident that' he can render satisfact two.- - :. .' tku. apl27-3tr;
Cresse Merets in all colors and of a superior quality just received at lead & JUooney g. Also, liremadmes, silks, &eJ, &ca ' -1." ij'li ap27-7t SnippiNa Tags. The Journal of fice is now prepared to furnish Weather-Proof Shipping Tags, printed to oraer, on tne dcsi material, as low as Lastero prices.? , i-t hiid1:) 31erchants in want ot those articles, or superior Jrrinting ot any kind, can be supplied at short notice, by leaving their orders at the Counting Room, No. 6, Locust Street. 8A few more of those same Fancy isoy b suits on nana at o. i. JjOTsPEicn's, No. 5,' First street.;;; a2b-3t;. $g"A full and beautiful stock' of Gent's Read Made Spring Suits, and Jburnishing tfoods, lower . than, any house in the city, at J K. JjOtspeich s, No. 5, First street. X, :'J Apl26d3t SO.METHINO FOR EVERY MAN IN this City. Those who wish to dress themselves . in good taste, and at a ower expense than at i; any : other place in Evansville, should-call at J. H. Carlins', .where, can be. had, the best fitting coat that ean be 'got in this section oiffcountry. It is admitted on all hands that his Uutter cannot be equalled in this State, - and that he turns out the best goods, trimmed in the best style, and with better fits, than any other similar establishment in this vicinity Cincinnati not excepts eu. lie ua now oil iiauu aim is re ceiving full assortments of Goods for Sorintr and Summer--all latest, styles Uall at Wo. H, rirst htreet,fabove Main, and satisfy yourselves. J v !i J6 I am receiving almost daily from the best" manufacturers of Cin cinnati, Boston, Lynn, and other New England towns, the best Custom JVlade Boot and Shoes' ever Offered iir this trade, and in such variety and styles !as to enable me to furnish better goods. and tot less prices; than can be tound elsewhere llavilig visited these naa-, ufacturers several times in person, I know where good work is made, and jin buying i direct tr om4heni' ior ' cash, jean avoid the high prices paid by inost other dealers. T.nfJip.R't' and r'.Min.W . Prnrt " Rhoefl ihadelo'.ordefip style fand'quality equal to tne;iargest cities. "t. u- . ..... nnu. :-.Tv w; TOtNER; ...... 5,a27d2tF': -trSouth First 8treeL'; Now is the winter of . our discontent 1 ' ' Made glorious summer by fresh goods from York; Ho many heaps are showered upon our house That all our shelves and counters deep are l buried. ! And we are selling our goods, made tet order or read vimade. oi such oniaiity and at such prices as leave nothing to be desired, and convince all that the Great Wardrobe, S4 Main Street, Is the place for gentlemen; to purchase their Clothing. ' -'-k- ,! ,v i i Ice Cream.-- H. Hefman has opened his Ice Cream Saloon, and is now ready to furnish the choicest Ice Cream and Soda Water at his Saloon. Also, Ice Cream for parties, at the lowest prices, No. 15v First Street, , -Apl24-w2. " v .- V i Ice. Persons wishing to be suppli fed with Ice; at the , same price , tnat canal Ice is furnished, will leave or ders at Cook & Healy's House Keepers' Emporium, No. 76 Main street. ; apl6-2w AIlITIONAL B1VKK ITEMS. The new and elegant Mary Ament, Capt.. Liter, will leave at 9 o'clock this morning, for Louisville and all -way points. Clever gentlemen will be found In, the office, and passengers will receive every attention. The Superior and J. P.Webb continued to receive freight -up to a late: hour ( last i evening, and both went out with good trips. I The Myrtle came in from Green River last evening with 3 hhds. of Tobacco and a few people. She will return to Green River this evening. She is a nice, new sideWheeled boat, and Capt. Graham, her commander, is a popular officer t We had the pleasure, yesterday, of meeting our old friend, Alex. Howell, for a long time pilot on the Cairo packets JH now running a wharf-boat at Khawneetown, and we are glad to leuru is doing well." ' " , . Th? Tarascon is expected here by late breakfast time this morning.,, Vided by beautiful moonlight last night, she would come down the river " Kalihoopiug "we guess that is what they call it. Look out and listen for her, as she will leturn early. ,' KVAXSVIXL.E STEAM DYE HOUSE!. ' I have removed from First street to the corner of Ingle street and the Central Market. - I have bought out the Cincinnati Steam Dye House, and keep the very same place, under tne name 01 THE EVANSVILLE STEAM DYE HOUSE. hot ter nrenared to do my work well In Dveine and Scouring. Please call and try me. GUSTAV H. KRACH,
MARKET REPORTS. Monetary and Commercial. EVANSVI1.I.E, April 27. The Moritey market is rather quiet. The banks are able to meet the wants of customers, at from 8 to 10 per cent., though
having no large amount of unemployed J means. Exchange is in good demand, and rates are at from, par to 50c premium, buying, and 1-10 selling. There is a probability of a close Exchange market the next thirty days. , . ... . .... , . ,- Gold has advanced. We quote : , -- , v Gold, buvin .;....;.12T Sellintt' iiLUlW Silver, buying...i...ll9' 8elling...-...........121 . Government securities are higher. 'J . - v Buying. , 5-20's old .105 5-20's new 105 10-40's... ' nu 7-30's August..i.j..i..l0i ' 7-30's June......' 1014 7-30's July ......101)4 - Selling. 1U0 106 m. r; 102 v The following quotations are from the office of W.iJ. Lowry & Co., .Bankers:, No. 1 First Streets tin (." n,:--.. ni " ''iASKABlK FUNDS. U. S. Treasury Notes. National Bank Notes. State Bank of Indiana. 1 State Bank of Ohio. ; i ,t"f :- Indlmaa Free Ba.nlc..,..... 1 U lOedlH. .............. ....;c - 5c " Missouri. Eastern Bank Notes. Bank of Tennessee.., 80c ,! Planter's Bank......... 55e " j. '."Wto900i Union Bank... Other Tennessee Banks, V.'rginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and La,.;..10 to 80e F.vansvllle Produce Market. ', v ,"?V EVAKSVILLE, APBII.27.'; During the week just closing the Produce trade has been good.' There Is a fair demand for all sorts, and prices remain steady at former quotations. The Grocery trade continues fair, with no change in former quotations. Bacon Shoulders 13 to 13c; Clear Sides 173c ; Plain Hams 19c, and Canvassed Hams 21c. Lard 18 to 18c; kegs scarce, and sell ing in a small way at 92c Bulk Meats Very little in the mar ket, and prices nominal at 10, 12, and 16c for shoulders, sides, and hams. Cheese Western" Reserve firm at22 23c Fi-oub Briskf cand higher grades are in better demand; Superfine dull at 77 25- Extra at ?7 257 50; .XJC at? 50 9 00; iXXX-Famlly $101&50;; SdiX whitei wheat 411. Wheat Nominal, at ?1 75a2 00 for old, and $1 S5gl 60, as per quality, for new Red and White. Oats Steady- at 40 43o, froiar wagons and 5560c for northern black, sack included, from-stqres. ,v .( rm. Cobn Scarce and in demand at -tTigSOc from wagons, for ear porn and 6570c for shelled in sacks! ""''" Corn Meal May be quoted at $2 75 per bbl. for unbolted ; for belted $33 25 per bbl. I BARLty-r steady t.80oQ31,-nAflijar. S Rye Nominal at 75cSl, and scarce, j Fi-ax Seed In fair demand at SI 75. ' Clover fiic -rj Mar; be' i quoted at, 86 6 50. . Timothy Seed Steady at $a50.4. . .FfeXTii EBktJ ve Hxai&i. 9 & 4Jt - Ginseng Steady at 6070c Naim -sSteadyi at S7. 75j, witb usual ad vance. i . i C . . 1- h Coffee Firm at 2528c for Rio. -Suoak Firmatl516c. . - Moi-ASSES-Firm at 6.5(5,900. ; Stbttp 90ml 25. 1 EGGS-Per bbl., packed In oats, $1416, j Hay In good demand; loose ?8 to $10; baled 13 to $14 00. ' This week has been one of -great activity in the Dry Goods1 mlarket.- it lias been one of the best of the season, and so far this month, , sales compare favorably with those of the same month last year. The market Well JSwplWd ?fthqi sprjl of .Dry uouus. i We have no change to report in prices since out last report. The Lumber trade continues- moderate for this season of the year, and dealers have realized a fair business. . The supply pf all sorts of pine Is fully eqial to thede knand. No change foimer quotations. ; New York Market. I New York. April 27. .OottonDuH and Unsettled f 23e fewer f 31c for middling. Floor lOfiloc better; less active. 1 Whisky Droopinc at 1 a for Western. ! Wheat l3c better;Closing dull, buyers k-efusing to pay the advance; 1 8S&1 90 for verv choice old No. 1 Milwaukee; I 97 'for choice new No. 1 Milwaukee; 2 50 for prime old winter RedWefctem.s -' ' : Rye Firm. i Uari.ky Steadv. : ' U - ' Corn Dull ; 8:!L' " for unsound ; 86g 874c for sound mixed Western, in store and delivered. : Oats In moderate 1 request : 4.'!549c for new Western, and 57c for old do. r-jii-wKE Oiiietat '22c . - Sugar Quiet; ltk(al2c for Cuba Muscovado: 10ftl3 for English Plantation Is lands; l:itj l3)4c for Porto Rico. ; iVTnT.Assra Steadv at 48rd.50c : Petroleum Dull at pc for. Crude, and itirtfnr l?flneil i,i bond. . i i PoRk Excited and higher; 27 2527 for New Mess, closing at, 27 3ti4, cash ; 25 ei50 forold Uo.; -i au ior rnme. liABD r inner uuu h:iiw, ii7jv;" Btttteb Dull at 25(1 4,5c for Ohio, and 60c for State. rmasii ijuii: lemic. xinwv Mnrit. eftsv n.t4r.- percent." Stkkling Exchange Active and firmer at idHi. ' . 12H, advancing to 12, dwiining to 12S, advancing to las, and closing at A. , stocks Dull: U. S. s of 1HS1 Coupons lOS;-; Oi and 5s, Coupons of 18tia, lws; t-JUi, First Series, ly4; teeona series, ur. C'lueinnatt Market. Cincinnati, April 27, Flour 25c higher; market still buoyant Superfine at 8 U0hh ao; lxira, uua WinJlTJ-Firmpr- 'n. 1 Red. 2 30 : No. 2, 2 10(12 15 ; Old red, Prime to Choice, 2 50 2 60 Corn Is in good demand at 58c. ! Oats Higher; No. 2, 45c; No. 1, 49o0c. : Kye Advanced to 90c i ! 7 HTUL'V TTlW.fl(llWAfl Sit '1 22..' . ' PROVlsiONSExcited, ami prices general l,r ),ilur, (auo Torlr nlvnced tO i8 ij itniirMoatK ti 'iiartiii-iilHc. for Shoulders, Sides and - Clear 'aides; Bacon, U4c for Shoulders, 1554c for Sides, and lTc for l'lrKi,lw. Ttnllr TTams were sold at 16c. but were held at 17ct the close; Sugar Cured Hams advanced to 2223c Lard sold at 20c, but was held at 21c at the close. UUTTER scarce, suu rwu vanced to 5055c ; the supply is not equal to tne uemana. Potatoes Steady at 2 753 00 on arrival 3 003 25 from store. The receipts are bi Tin ntrnrn Flax Seed In godd demand at 2 25 a m. Linseed OiLHeld at 1 40, and small sales are making at 1 42. The stock is light.
RELIGIOUS IQTTCI.
Rev. J. G. Fokman. Unitarian, will lec ture In Masonic Hall, corner of Main afad First streets, on Sunday ..th jnst. Sub ject of morning lecture : Character, and Doctrine.'" .In the evening: ''Opinion of the Christian Fathers concerning Future Punishment and Final Restoration." Ser vices at the usual houra, Seats free.,: The public are cordially invited.;' -' - T " : :mX ADVERTISEMENTS. ALE X. HOWEIL A C O., , - . , Upper Wharf boat Proprietors, ..r, rr FORWARDING "And COMMISSION r-o-.v tr,, f; .MERCHANTS, !' . and General Steamboat Agents, ' . i . A-1 Shawneetown, Illinois. ' N.B.-Part,ieulai attention iriven to col lecting purchase charges. apr28 5in CORPORATION NOTICE. " , , AJ-KIfc 23, 18H8. -: 1$!' -v - ' r UKUlil rUK rLAJ xv HID. WVLKS. And now it islvereby ordered and direct ed by the Common Council of the city of Evansville, that the owners of all lots or parts of lots fronting on, or adioining the northeast side of Sixth street, from Oak street 1 1 the canal ; . Southwest , side iof S Sixth"- street; -from Oak street to the canal; in said city, cause the sidewalks thereon to be brought .to the proper grade, and that they cause a RiaewaiK or class ao. z to De lata uown tijereoii within thirty days from the publication of this order. , , ... . . A. M. McGRIFF, Clerk. . City Clerk's Office, April 27, 1866., . apr28 3t 1 REAL1 LACE lulTTS;;'r! maris 3m f -.1 "At HfiAD & MOONEYES.. , tM,' i.li'Vi' " i ''I- Wvtt . I V 'ft i FINE BALMORALS ; ' i. ; it i 1.1 !.! i t .; i i . marl33m . . At HEAD & MOONEY'S. .- . ,h . -(.: ;.t. .:' .'-rr. I;: h tf .' .' i -..o.v f ; m-j: Vtu r?,i GOOD HOSIERY X'i . f iMi. !'!"! :'' ' iiimarl3 3m,! ;;i At HEADA MOQNEY'S .,, . -.;f j'.-:'. intii I .aacoD yraa .tt iBEADTITDL PARASOLS" "1 00 mm ?t; marl3 3m At HEAD fc MOONEY'S. FAlvS, Fancy and Plain, ' marl$ 3m A f HEAD & m OO jn m y ; NICE SUMMER SHAWLS, , . Jn. gieat variety-r mar 13 3nv f vV & MOONEY'S. f ' tBK0IT0H DRESS GOODS. A new supply just received - marl3 3m At HEAD & MOONEY'S, No. 40 Main street. Point Lace and Valenciennes C0LL!tAlTO(CUFFS,i, , - in setts or singly, -s j i marl3 3m AtHEAD & MOONEY'S. , . - l-,l! f h ' iV X WOOL FACTORS. ; Scbtefer, ICiuiroth fc Co., VANDERBUEGII WOOLEN MILLS EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, ! f, t i I' in '' I'i t p.TANUFACTURER OF 1EANS, SATI-r (ilJL nets. Flannels, Linseys, Coverlets, iiianKets, Balmoral smris, ssiocKing x arn, &c, Ac. Factory at Franklin Street Bridge, Lamasco Enlargement. Store on Third streett betweew Main and Hyeamore,- back of Washington House. Wool bought at the Factory or Store for cash, at Cincinnati market prices or in exchange for goods. Custom Work of all kinds Solicited and promptly done. Price lists and samples sent if requested. Persons sending ns their wool to be worked up for them, or to be exchanged for goods, ought to give full directions what kind of goods they want, and where they want them shipped ; and, also, if they want to get their wool worked up on shares. We warrant them fair business-like treatment. We are running two of the largest and best nets of Woolen Machinery, and can fill all orders promptly. t SCHJEFER, RIMROTH & CO. i aprl8dw3m y ,r.-i v T. A. LYON. JO. SEMONIN. LYON & SEMONIN. ! W AOLES ALE DEALERS IN 1 " CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. (At the old stand of Goldman, Berg & Co.) 21 North: First Street. EVANSVILLE INDIANA. marMiia
WANTED.
MILLINER A first-class Milliner, at MRS. SCHCFER'S, between Main and Sycamore. v ' aprlO tf .iPOR RENT. CJTOREROOM A fine Storeroom, on O First street, between Pine and Leet. Inquire of Frank Carr, corner Water and Sycamore. . , : ,. apr24 XOST. $K REWARD. Lost, n Main street, V between Fourth street and the canal, a very small and old POCKET-BOOK, containing money and papers. The finder will receive the above reward by leaving it f;t (.-I! FOR SALE. HOUSE. Wishing to make a change. I now offer my residence, a good Bric-k House, containing eight rooms, portico, hall, cellar, cistern, wood-house, stable, &c, all well arranged and in good style, and five acres of land, well set with choice- fruit trees and shrubbery, situated north of Sullivantown, adjoining Jacobs yille, within two squares of the corporation. . line ; also,- two lots, with a frame house, containing six rooms, cellar, cistern.,, and stable; also, , one lot, with a house, containing three rooms, and plenty of good bearing fruit trees, situated in JaoobsvUle..!. if 1 - " " . i , t . The above will be sold cheap. , ' apr26Ua w JOHN B.MILLS. . OM.M WHITE WHEAT MOITR A Choice brand, by -t , r .. COX. & HUMPHREY, . . ' 'aprMdtf ; '. ' . ; Water Street: OXE'KXGr&E ANI BOILER With Pump and everything complete, and ready to run 6 inch cylinder and 16 fnch stroke. Boiler 16 feet long, and 32 feet ln diameter. ,Apply to BLOMER & HOING, apr!4 ' Main St., bet. First and Second. BLACKFORD'S ESTATE Building Lots in Upper Enlargement I am authorized to sell fractional lot II, in lots Nos. 7, 8, 27, 49, 52, 58, and 69, in the Upper Enlargement, at reasonable rates, and on easy terms. Apply to ap!4d8teod . THOS. E. GARVIN, Third St. Tg"t ARM Containing 180 acres, 75 acres of -which are cleared ; is situatea on tne Ohio River, about eight miles above Smithland. For further particulars inquire of janl7 , , J. C. DUSOUCHET & CO. AUCTION SALES. ;t i. i .-i .'.! House for ' Sale. WILL BE KOL, FOR CAMI, ON SATURDAY, 28th April, from the portico of the Branch Banx (after the sale of the banking house), the Frame Building below and adjoining the office of W. J. Dowry & 5o. and extending to the alley the building to be removed within ten days, if so soon vacated by present tenant, who is preparing to leave it. -apr26 tds RATHBONE A BAYARD. Auction Sale of Pawnbroker's Goods, ON SATCRHAV SIORNIKC, APRIL' 28th, among which will be found SiliverWatcbes, Plated-Warej 'Table- Spoons, Jewelry,1- Dress Goods, Ladies' Cloaks, Ready-irfade Clothing, Shawls, fancy, and common; also. Hosiery, &c, &ci ' . ,. 1 4 Also; will be added to the sale a large 'line t fresh goods, comprising Boots and Shoes, Clothing,Table and Pocket Cutlery tf.i-.i-i. Opposite the Washington House, ;apTC6 " ' '; . ?. ; ; , ; . .Main street. , !AReal Estate fpr: Sale. ;- T' KE lXBERSHi Kl WILL OFFER .or sale, on SATURDAY,- April 28vh, aitet the sale of the banking house of the Evansville Branch Bank (from the portico ?L "" iwT"vi. - i'i" TweUing -House,- on f 'hutniit. rI reef , rierweeii M-ixjta street, No. 41, containing eight rooms, with a kitchen and cellar.! I tf- Ii Terms One-third cash: the balance in:one hiju l w .j yvms, wiiu mwiw-w. secured by mortgage-. Title indisputable. apr24 O -? TEKRY'W. WITT. " Valuable Main Street Property for ; -..t!jV! .n-"i-;.,OU0.. n-.i ly.tnc .t.mifE;rsvBERSieED ! WILL JL' offer for sale, on Saturday, April 2Mh, arter the sale of the banking house of the Evansville Branch Bank, his -three Stores m Main street, on Lot 2. Block 37. Eastern Enlargement..' One Is a frame; the other two are bricks. - Tne latter are new, sjiu au in.-e bnilt. for families to live upstairs.. The lots are 18$ by 150 feet.' Each house lias, a brick kitchen,,-cistern. stable, cellar, and xhow-wirulow. , . Terms t easy one-foui til cii!li ; balance In tix, twelve, and eigliteen anomns;'wiin mieresty noies issxuiwi ,vy mortagfe. Title indisputable. -' ' ' i aprl lw h -'U t 1 1 . . A j AN HP ACIIER. i j jTaluaMeT Real7tatefor ".Sale; ITtHF. rNlERSINEI WILL OFFER X for sale at auction, on SATURDAY. ..vim.-tu.4 fmrai the- looreh of the old Branclii Bank in this city, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 12 in., imme diately after the sale or tne uanmnghftitsei that desirable tract of land known tin the '.' Old Fair Ground.?' Tiie tract con tains sixteen acres, more or lews, and for a country seat, or market garden, mere is no ppot more worthy the attention of pnrohusers.. It is situate two and a hall miles from the city, on the plauk road. Terms of ttale One-half cash, the other half within twelve months, wun interest, secured by mortgage. , , - - SAMUEL ORR. ., aprl8dts,wlt ;'- 1 C. R. BEMENTV I a. Valuable Property for Sale. TTTII.L BE NOLO TO TIIE HI till Vf est Bidder, from the portico of tiie Kianch BnuX, on Saturday, the 2ht.li of April, between the hours of tn and twelve o'clockA. M.. the Banking House Property of theTivaasville Branch of the Bank of the State of Indiana, being lot No. 35, Old Plan ot Kvansviiie, (except a strip a leet in width, adioinine lot No. 3o."i with the Bank ing House and hxtu res, and other im provements thereon ; conditioned that the property-will be sold subject to a lease to the Ev ansville National Bank, extending to the 1st day of March, 1867, at a monthly rent of jjo payaDie quarterly, ana conaiuoneu, also, that all taxes and assessments thereon for the current year (18UC) shall be paid by the purchaser; which, conditions will be Inserted in the Deed. TerYYie nf ualu nli ! Bv order of the Board of Directors. i G. W. RATHBONE, Pres'U ; Evansville, April 16, 18ti0. aplOdtds Adinini'strator's' Sale 1 of " Personal 1 Property. TVTOTM'E IS HEREBY OIVEN, that I Jl will sell at public auction, on SATURDAY, the 5th day or May, 1808, at the residence of William Sublett, late of Vanderburgh County, deceased, all his personal property, consisting of Cows, Hogs, one Mule, Corn, &c. A credit of three months will be given on all sums oyer three dollars; the purchaser giving his note, with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, bearing interest from date. , .''' apr2o dlOd W. P. HARGRAVE. KANAWHA SALT COMPANY. L Ruffner, Jr., Genei-al Agent , Office No. a NORTH WATER STREET, (upstairs,) " Evansville, Ind. HAVINU TIIE FULL CONTROL and management of all KANAWHA (SALT shipped below the Falls of the Ohio, I am prepared to fill orders for any quantity, as low in price as any salt in market. All Kanawha Salt is in good cooperage, and is branded "Kanawha Salt Co." L. RUFFNER, Jb. apr25 2m General Agent.
REAL ESTATE SALE.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE .:.:::' -'i'Ti, ' t - FOR SALE. " I WILL SELL ATrPUBLIC AUCTION at the Court House door, in the city Evansville, Ind., on Tuesday, May 1b lying and being in the city and snbnrbsof 1st. Part of Lots 27 and 28, in Lower O McGary's Enlargement, 32 by 150 fee with good Frame Dwelling, with 7 or rooms, Stable, Wood House, Ac. za. Liots iu, ii, iz, l.i, 14, is, is, 17, is ana i in Cowan '8 sub-division of out lot 3, Upper . Enlargement. This to the ' Best Vacant Property for private residences in the city. 3d. Lot 20, in uowan's sulxuvlBion or on lot 3, Upper Enlargement, with a substantial new Two-story Frame Dwelling of 9 rooms, 2 halls, 2 porches. Stable, Wood House, c, ail in complete oraer, reay ior occupancy; also, Gas Pipes through the houses ' - - ' -i --.-! 4th. Northwest third of Lot 66, Old Plan, one of the BEST-BUSINESS LOTS ..- in the city. btn. win sen tne w x ears' lease on tne middle third of Lot 2:50, Donation Ealargementwith the Bujhlings thereon. , j.T -.r A SPLENDID BUSINESS STAND. fit Vi Ta T-t nf VArthoafit. . nnfkrtiar RtfwHrhn 519 f-ownnliirk.A Uflnir. Ill ntn In1 nv riv acres, near MaJ. Robinson's. 7tn. south end or jsortneast quarter oi Northeast Quarter. Section 21. TownshiD Range 10, - . ., , ., , . 'L'Fo'afeii:'iicT-:';reif: Near Cemetary, on Blue Grass Road, with. Fence around it. - -,- 8th. Southwest corner of Southwest quarter of Southwest quarter, Section 21 .Township 6, Range 10, containing 12 87-100 acres, in good state of cultivation. The best pieceof Land for a J3HICK "YA-JrH) around the city, being good clay, waterabundant in canal adjoining. . Wood can. be furnished here at $1 per cord lea than at other points, and its location is con' 'enient to the city. , . ; 8th. West half of 20 Acres, In SouthsSftst. corner of Section 29, Township 6, South, Range 10, West, 10 Acres..- This is a vBeautiful Piece of Land, '. f;' Lying at the end Of Blackford's Grove, t Terms easy, and will be made known on day of sale.. ' . HIRAM E. READ. aprl8 HARDWARE. . i i V ;l i? ' l ! :n . f ) til St 1 '4 H IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE and CUTLERY, AND - - c ' No. 31. .i t s- f ' I No. 31, tlx ' Z - i ' EVAXSVIIi"LE, INDIANA. . ?.: 186 6. 13 JF-irst Street SIGN OF THE WELLS, KELLOGG & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALI: 1 f'.AL- "" ' ERS IN ., 1. ' '." ' . .' '". AND - O XJ r.V Xa Iii r v s NO.' 13 IFIItST STREET, (SIGN OF THE BIG PADLOCK.) .
