Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 May 1866 — Page 1

JOURNAL H n YMUin?- .TAMTmOl, Y-..1 r A fl 1 1 V Vf A. V vHIT fi " :J voLrxyii; .-. m v --r& c----fi- .ract&rfW--"'- yWijift'WR' Jwjwute'-is1sBWaw spiris!hwigaiii! mANBVlLtE;iND.lV10NDAYriMA?8, 1866. ESTABLISHED, 1831.

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TELEGRAPH, Interesting Washington t ; . '. Items. 7 !

Republicans, in Caucus.

Unanimity of Feeling

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Reduction of Military, De- . - Apartments. -a-Vv I . ! :' . .: ' -i i f 1; ? . ( j , ; ,V. ' ; . . r .'"'.. ". i ( ' Mi j

Sen c ol General sembly.

As-

Xatest European News.

' 'Cholera in Liverpool on tie Increase. j "

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The London Panic Subsided

. .Military Prep ar at ions . Still ii.v vr.vprosrressinff." ,

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"War Considered Imminent

;.',; HEWS ..VIA' NEW YORK. . New York, Mlay 26. The steamship Saxonia with dates to the 13th is

coming up. . , The Tim

imc8$ vvasnmsrton special

gays: In the'eaucus yesterday ot.-Be-

,' pubucan members ol the senate, ' a general and very precise interchange of views was had upon the reconstruction question. It was agreed that the r. . disfranching question i should be re-

. jected, and th balance of the proposed amendment to the Constitution adopted. Upon the ma'tcr of confirmation or rejection of three-thirds ap-

i pointment, v the , moderate ; Senators agreed that it, would be ruinous to vcarry on the'" war farce already inaugurated in Executive session, and that if the Senate persisted in rejecting .good men whose record for loyalty and integrity (was unimpeachable; the - Republican party would be weakened, 5f not ultimately destroyed. This view of the matter seemed to have the preponderance, but final action was not -f taken and the, Caucus adjourned in good temper to meet again oh Monday next. 'I ; TKe Tt ilinics special says: On the -subject of an adjournment or recess -ieing takeu up, and attetconsiderable discussion, it was deemed .best' to cqbtinue in session until about the middle of July, when, unless something is developed not now anticipated, an ad-

, journment will be acted upon. . ) ji'v The ' Constitutional , Amendments

.weretaken upuna aiscussea at lengtn. The Third Section may beamenfjed or somewhat modified or strengthened, or propositions may be substituted so - -as . to disfranchise; , for ever . certain

increasing Dr. Ross, of the Hilbetia,. is dead. Three more emigrants dipd. The cholera appeared at New Depot, at Bank H&ll, and five patients have been removed to the work house, j In the London money market, on the 14th, the panic had subsided and no more failures were reported. The banks refused to make advances 'on consols. Consols closed at 868Gf. French rentes, 63f. 85c; relapsed' J. Erie paid up shares relapsed Id. j y The Congress question is again mooted. France will join it with perfect disinterestedness without raising complications. The Darmst4dt army has been placed on a war footing. Military preparation continued, and war is considered imminent. Patriotic appeals were made for contributions for the formation of a volunteer corps at Vienna. The Prussian Ambassador said he would leave immediately, in consequence of Astrian troops having occupied the Bohemian and Silician frontiers. Volunteer corpse for Mexico have been disband

ed. Cantonments have been erected at Lechleldt, Miremburg, for the bavarian army. It is reported that Prus-

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sia has summoned .Hanover ton

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making waiiip'fcaisyJiuMB, buu oxinouticed her " intention of occupying her .military jroad J The Prussian replf Jtpihle Austrian nottupon the Duchies question ptesenfed the settlement prbposed by Austria as declined. ii I Dispatcher frotn Tiste lay that the embarkatipu of .the, volunteer oorps for Mexico has" beerf countermanded, the iroops disfeanded.,atid he greater Sortioid enrolled infta4A.rmy of the Torth. :t . . The 7roF'Tu9o!ay iaits money article says: Great anxiety continues to prevail, buj sno fresh failures ocr curred-which', considering that the pressure for. money ias not mitigated, and most gxtaordina.ry states been naidin stock exchange, is Ifery favor

able; iiixjii'l

troop3 occupied the Bohemian and

Silesian frontiers between Odenberg

and .fruchna. t ,

The Croats have occupied Ptrovoile

.1

The Glohe of Tueedav evening re-i

ports a, deCituSlL' 'imprateineht in stock

exchange, and joreign stock3 especi

ally buoyant. Consols tor money bos at 12 t.m. i

A Milan telegram of the 15th statp3

that resnments ot Uroats continue to

arrive. Six thousand are expected

altogether and will be echloned troiu

Irivoli to lodua.

Deiiots for Austrian military service

in Venetia have been established at

Grazt, and a considerable force jis stationed in the field garrison of Venice, to be raised to 24,000. Gunboats have been stationed, and many torpedoes sunk in the outer harbor 4f Venice. The Rinderpest has appeared in Ireland. I Several Frencb journals received warning for representing that the government is provoking war. The London . SMjtjHrrf '- GHf the 15th announces that tlie Bauk of England has raised interest for advances on stock to 12 percent. n consequence, great pressure for assist-. anc in this shape on speculation account. - On stock exchange the demand for discount accumulation $s active at the bank, and directors-are

strmns hard not to mtringe on tne

charter by taking advantage of power

granted them by the government. !

lialiett, U Many & Do., , canters,

aud Griffith & Buston, stock brokers

and Pirwenskorf.

" A telegram from Berlin. ' May 12,

says: The reply of Prussia to .the Austrian note of the 21st ult., on the question of the "Dutchies, was presented yesterday in Vienna. The settlement proposed by Austria is declined. 'Prussia1 makes no other proposal, but intimates that she may jdo so. Hopes are still entertained in some quarters for peice, probably on the ground that Austria,, will make some concessions. i A telegram from Leipsic, 13th, says great excitement prevailed there,

owing to the report that the Prus

sians had crossed- the-, Saxon frontier, and that a collisroil "between ' the

Prussian and baxon troops was im

minent. ..,... i A teleeram 1 from-1 Florence says

Garibaldi lias accepted the command tendered him in the Italian arniv. '

A Florence telegram says that ; a

royal telegram trom Uemtia ordering

all soldiers of the seeond catasorv of

18M.:tdl bfii fdrihwith incorporated in

the regular army, lhese have already been called together for two

months.? Senate approved by 70 tq 6 votes a bill granting the Executive extraordinary powers to provide for the public u safety.i V The Opinwn thinks if a formal proposal should be

made for a European Congress, Italy

should accept it upon two conditions: viz.: That sne may remain armed and

concession of Vehitia be included in

the programme. for4 Congress. . rT J A Milan telegram says' 2,000"4Aus

trians sailors arrived at Venice for

the defence of Loauez. . and orders

were issued?, to . organize a body of

1,200 boatmen for transporting -sol-diers'to the Island' of Sido.' 2,200 Austrian troops passed through the Mestre. J T A Trieste telegram says J,ha Italian squadron has left the Bav of Toranto and taken a position iu tlie Adriatic,

between! Oncama and tho: Island' of Drossa, thereby closing the Gulf of

Fuome. j A Frankfort" telegram states a" motion will shortly be introduced in , the Diet for. the mobilization of the Fe&erab army- It'rili iafs4) pro

posed that Austria and rrussia be called upon to withdraw from the

fortresses of Mentz and llasfordt, that

they may be occupied by f edertu

forces.

FKOM NASHVILLE. Nashville. Mav 26. The Senate

to-day" confirmed Gov. Brownlow's

nomination of James Davis, one ot

the Metropolitan Police Commission

ers, but rejected " Messrs. Brown and Spurling, the other two. The feeling

in the Senate A .verv strongly in favor !

ot appointing to these othces native

Tennesseeans. :

River, four and a half feet on .the

shoals, and' risine slowlv. .

Uver one thousand dollars were in-

vested in Fenian bonds last night.

Several ; parties-.- belonging to the

Fenian" organization here, have de-. parted North, it is reported on their

way td the frontier, where a demon

stration will shortly be made.

CAHPETS.

Just What is

Needed.

W ME H.OUSE

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House Furnishing Establlshm't

classes of rebels, or f orbid them trom,liiad,gUgpeHj4Blt.ha8beea reported

ever umuiijs umtc, t-iKuv-j trom ijrverpooi mat ine liaoiinies oi

j,IiiyERP0pLfr May 14 Qofcton r-

Sales to-day ' 10,000 bales. Markct unchanged, with a demand for all descriptions at full previous rates.

Speculators'and exporters took 1,500

bales, lireadstuns auiet and steads'.

Provisions dull, with a , downward tendency. Lard dull," but steady.

1 allow; firm,. but quiet, busrar quiet.

Linseed Oil dull and unchanged. I

Liverpool, May 15. Cotton quiet

and unchanged bales of 8,000 bales.

Speculators and exporters took 1,500

.'Manchester 'markels 'i'"uncianged.'

Isreadstuffs quiet and firm. Jrroyisions heavy.

London, May 15. Consols 86

U.iFiT-TwentiesjGoi.h

panic has subsided. War prospects are unchanged.

1' FROM I"DXAXAlOIIS. I

Indianapolis. May 26th. Calvin

Fletcher, one of the -first settlers of

this city,' a prominent banker and

citizen, died to-day. - "" FROM ST. LOUIS.

St. " Lotris. Mav 26. The larce

wholesale drug house of Peter Blou,

Mam btreet, and an extensive jobfrintin establishment of R. P. Studev & Co. adjoining, burned this even

ing. The loss probably reached $150,-

000. Insurance untnown.n

''V..' New Tork Market, !l ' : ."' ' New YoBK. 'May 28. YirtTTOH Vrv firm at 41c for midllnz.

" ,Fix)Uk Dull and common grades 1015ft

lower; 8 4o8 80 for Extra Ktete; tmv for Extra K. H. Ohio, and 9 90U Op for

traae Dranas: closing ami." Whisky -Unchanged M -2 6 for Wes-

Wheat tmn' and ''nominally lower;

common wnite AUcnigan, z i Ryk Firnu ? ..r. v i'A ftnv T.ttt noHvto H--7?4o lower - .

Oats lc lower; 5455c for new Western t

wan lor oia. . .-. 1 a - ' Petrolkum-tlull : 43 for refined in bond,

Pork Quiet and tea vV: 30 50a: 75 for

new Mess ; closing 30 60 cash ; 29 0l29 50 for

old do ; 24 WQ'Zi po ror rrime. ., , , , T.aho Hteadv: lmWZ. v . .

Butticr Dull; 30 40c for Ohio, wnd 30

4oc for rotate. ; , ';',i -.

Money Steady at 7 per cet. STKRLINGr iJulJL lOOftilOini.

Gold Lower: ocenina at 139'4 and clos-

ingat W8. ; Total Exports of siM?cie . to-day, lit ihWmMui - ' ' ' i - - . - - '

trOVKKN'MEXT STOCKS (tJTC better. .1.1,1 1 nil i ' "I m i CiDCiiiunli Market. v., r - .,. Cixcjjf3ATi, May 2(5.

Flour Dull, but holders not disposed to i

make concessions, therefore prices are

nominally unchattsred: Superhne 8 o(m

ID 00. and Extra 10 5t)(Kll 00. - v ' ' ,

wheat Dun. na, m oraer to enecc

sales coitaesslons of wftlOc would have. had

to be accepted, but holders not being dls-i posed to make concessions prices- remain.

nominauy uncnangea; ,io, a new , uea, 2 5U. ! .

Cobit In good demand : 58rtiD9c for ear Dr

shelled in bulk, and 70c in sacks.

oats in demand at toc in elevators. Pvh YTtfitlmncrAtl- i .1

Barley Unchanged ; ' Canadian Barley

sold at 1 50. 1

Provisions O.uiet but firm : Lard sold

at 21-;c but is eenerallv held at 22c: Bulk

Meats Held at iuvs, 10. and itjic; nacon i4

ana inc. .., , -y .--!ru.--j"

,BUTTKR DaU; " i " 1 ' ' ' 91 n - . T . II . r I

Co.

OF StrtPWES FOB

Families, Steamboats & Hotels.

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HARDWARE

Geo. onntag y&y Co.

IMPOP.TERS (JF

HARDWARE and CUTLERY,

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, .VELVET CARPETS, TIIBEE-PLY CARPETS,

TWO-PLt CARPETS,

INGRAIN" CARPETS,

' VENETIAN CARPETS,' COTTAGE CARPETS, . LISTING CARPETS, . v ; ; i RAG CARPETS, --y ;::' : f HEMP CARPETS.' J ; ; ' WOQL bllUGGETS, ' ; 1 CHINESE MATTING.; MANILLA, MATTING, r ' COCOA MATTING, -? ' VELVET HUGSj'-y " ' k1 BRUSSELS RUGS,' ' , OIL CLOTH RUGS, ': 1 VELVET. MATTS, ; m.Ft U RtJBBER'MATTS, s COCOA MATTS, ' - ' ADELAID MATTS,' '

. ''WINDOW SHADES, I,

H SHADE FIXTURES.' '

5 WOOL DAMASK, Mt

Q WINDOW HOLLANDS, M ? LACE CURTAINS, J. u'', ' '''fGJ.LT ; CORNICES, ; C J PICTIfRE TASSELS, ' ,. , "; , fllRTA TV WnnK"R '! ' ;-r '

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Whisky 2 22 duty paid. ! ' .Gox.iv 138. i.... ,!. ,1.

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TPTOTICE OF BIMIJriSIIIStt AlilKT

lM Xotlfie of diminishing to twelve feet

all that part of the alley, thirty-two feet wide, situate between First and Second

streets, and extending from Gum to Col-

lege street, iu jut-j-ni w lurcrAment.

Notice is hereby eiyen.that the Common

Couneil of the city of Evansville, at its e

sion on me auin aay oi Aprn, jx.mj. xooo,

passed an order dimlnlsnmg tne auey situate between First andgeoond streets and PttniHnif Trom 4ium U Colh'ee'' street.

extending1 from 4Jum

dividing be'

State-, r a It rwas .nnaDiuioiisly agreed

u that eyery attempt should be made, to 'harmonize conflicting views, and when - that was done then the amendments should "be passed by ' party vote, oi; thirty-three for the fourteen against, the. latfer beinstheJinaximuia iVumber

Wakefield. NashT&Xo: are -200,000,

and of Periney & Co. 146,000, .with

aete'of ob1t-20,000.j i U,in-i ) ' New York. May 26 The Post's

ttrticK says. that the news-byithsKa-

onia and the America ot the panic in

England was over, and that it had i a'

the President can rally to his support? rM an r I n t eff&p.t Vierft! and thaf while

.fTbafcUiBg'allfoiradwilot-wri lias slightly declined, Gorerii-

the ye.bejjplattqm that can be se- ment, and other securities, haye. cured. . ! cone uf. ! "

The Caucus' adjourned to meet on The loan market, is rmiet at two ner

IMonday mornine, a ten e'elock, when pfemjnmT Commdreial Mill arej

tney win proDaoiy come 10 some uuai not ottering very freely, and rates are conclusion. There was greater unan- 7 0 9 i

imitv of sentiment, and a firmer deter- tv.a stpnmprs tnJ.iv took nut for

I,, vwnj 4610. v9dtdly Europe-$5,865,'000.v:i j

i-ogeiirer upon an imporiauniuesuon, Additional news by the steamer than has ever before been manifested. Lawrence, savs that many diplomatic

New York, .May 26. Washington special dispatches to the morning pa,pers haye the, following: v. f, i f llie a-euActtoni joi iiniluaryiaivisions and flenartments has been under con

sideration for some time past by the

War Department, and was probably

the -subiect of Cabinet consultation

to-dav.' It'is ce'nerally believed that

General Thomas's military division

will be abolished, and many, if not all, of the' States under his command be merged into a department. It is

communications have been exchanged befweeA the (Tabinetsuringthef sus

pense., aud the idea pf Congress m the

pending- qilesfibn's' is a gn in taken up.

Kussia deieatea the ii.mir at. dok-

hara. I.

The departure of the Vienna gam?

son for 'Bohemi ha commenced. -) j

Substitution of Tfloney tor military exemption is abolished. ,!'"' ' !

Latest Jieriin despatches ot the litn

say mat a conamonai ireaty 01 alliance,, 1 signed f,on-, Saturday r between

FROM ST. PAUI. ' . ' St. Paul, Minn., May 25. A fire to-day destroyed the Cosmopolitan Hotel.' Allen A'ChamDlin's Drue

.store and eight smaller buildings on

xnira street, jjoss u,uuu; partiaiiy " 1

insured. , , .... rI..,T. .q

to ColK'Ke'' street.

tween Lots 17. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,

24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, and 30, on the one side, and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6. on the other side, of said alley, in Out-Lotr2, Upper Enlargement of said city. '

All persons owning or claiming real esi

STAIR LINEN ASID OIL CLOTH,

SILVER-PLATED STAIR RODS,' PAPIER MACHE STAIR RODS,1

POLISHED BRASS STAIR RODS;

TABLE LINENS AND NAPKINS, ' '

LINE5? AND COTTON SHEETINGS,'".

LINEN AND COTTON PILLOW CASING,

""RUBBER. SHEETING! (Water Proof. '

W06L and RUBBER PIANO .COVERS, 'J

VELVET and BRUSSELS FOOT STOOLS,

TABLE OIL CLOTHS, Ac, &e. . ; , ft,

Experienoe4 Paper.Hangers and Uphol

sters will be f urpished when required. Car-

nets cut and, made to order. Oil Cloths

fitted and put-down, , Cornices mounted

i - . ' - ' IT t a . t 1 . . X. . . ' ' II'U.

and PUli UP. ,Y 1UUUW OUttUCS LlUUg, I

dow Valences, of elegant styles and, new designs, made up'and furnished 'on short

noticew All work warranted. Prices guar-

s low asm any similar estaDiisn-

the United,States. oive us a can.

St. Louis, '.May; 26 The

also rumored that the Assistant Coin- Italy aha Prussia,' ahd the correspoji-

dence between tne Jing 01 rrussia aou the Czar, is . believed to have been

connected" with the' creation ot tjie

Duchy of Warsaw; and it is declared the Czar has : not interfered, in favor of peace.'-' " 1 I

Vienna despatches of the 14th state that an Imperial ordinance will be

'vTiHSsionerlof Freednieft will b& super

seded by. General r Thomas, who will 1iHchanre its dnties - in connection

with those of military commander.

A private letter from Indiana to

individuals -in this 'city gives a very

1isnnrflffin2 account ot Uovernor

,Mortoa' recovery. ..But little hopes

i .nfrfam((l (it- ms ftnarYecoverv.

Hl,A,,nli hist illness mav be protracted vessels, and their cargoes not to be

ror many monuib

resolu

tions on the state of the country ad-

dopted by the New School Assembly yt&texday? were quite radical, . Vhile

they utter no word directly against, they reioice at the continued func-

tiona of the Freedmea's Bureaun and;

especially the passage ot the, ,CiVu

Rights bill. They reiterate the po$iJ

tion the Assembly took last year -n racrftrd to.iwirft, siiffraw andlatm

htmf if it wn dtuni verbal' if-o'ught t

least to be impartial. Thev believe

the basis of representation in Conarress should be changed so as to meet

the exigencies growing out of the abo

lition 0i"slavery,.andlhai7the National

Kxecutive nor Congress should adopt any giuethod yf recon&frujto ahat doesnot effectually protect all loyal

persons pi the. feQuthern; states, ana nllfiire that for thrf Winuilation of Na

tional iustice, the chief fomenter jof

the renrcsentatives of rebellion should

by due process of law be condignly

nunished. i

On motion to strike out this last resolution, it was lost by a decided vote, and the whole series passfed

without a dessenting voice. j

aDulication to said Council within six

weeks from the publication of this notice.

jy oraer ot tne uouncu. A. M. McGRIFF, Clerk;

City tSierK,' Otnce May v lwie.-s a . a tfiayS jj-UvsIv , . (tjnioi copy.

wsr.:E. FREcir &,co.,

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MIIXINERY GOODS. '

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v.. TO TDlIIUOERSfV! ! TT STOCK of.irrilinery Goods for thfr X Spring Trade,'-- ' 4' f , -

Is fnow readyj . Those wishing., to, lajf in their Soring supply should call soon and

see. the stock and, learn the flew prices. ' ; ro-i.-.:;-;,:-a r: . u 4 R BA.UJS. -y.

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TO THE LADIES of KVANSViLL-ND

. My Stock, of :MilUnery i for Abe Spring

trade, is now epm?jnse ana n spection'', as Mi Bduni t(eleptel

rpatlv lor in

Hi the Modi

Kew St)les2Springnd Summer

' herself, and liasinot Spared tiirw nor money

hedtttestnovertties OJ l'arlKn - w

I have, Also, tlie choicest Of Spring

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KEW OULF.ASS.

New' Orleans,. May 26. Cotton sales," XSOO bales middling. 3637c;

.Bank Sterline 55c: New York x-

RICH MOIRE ANTIQUE SILKS,;

RI9HPLAmSILK lk ' 5 RICH REP SILKS, - 1

1 ' HAicrtLLA silks,

New Spring Sacks,

I 1" - r " , ? t, f. -i Black Silk Basqnines," - 1 Light Cloth Talmas,

it,-.' 4 'T.acft, Points and Circles. !

to K't the jatost jiov

Ynrlt. I hnve. also.

Cloaks. B:isoues.?Ba!ouines. may m(le,.

and will make them to order at tne-snort-, est notice, as I have a full assortment of Spring Cloths and Black Silks, and Trim-,

mings ior same, v aiso; irtws iruunuiig.i, Iaces,, Embroidery, Corsets, Nets lor the Hair, the new style or Hair Coils, Kid Gloves, Lace ilitts, Hosiery, and an end

less UU5tprr.,,.-:i;:Hi: ., ) ,.y( , j. i

Fancy IVo tipiir

Also.-Hairin Switches, Curls and Eront

Pieces, in good Mipply and tit the lowest market prices.,' , x ;V B. BAUM,

. , - , rso. main ntreei. '- P. '8. No business- transacted on Satur

day,?.- j,.f. :' ...i-,. i ,. mar21-3m.

, .-. -,,,-, ii. . . : a i i LIMB

lSJ?:n Change fc: Premium Freights to New

liable to Capture by Austrian vessels

.'I I'OBEICV SEWS.

New York, May 26. The steamers

Sarnn and America irom oouui-

aTnrton nn thA 1fit.ll. arrived.

. Tr tho Hoiiap. of Commons, on the

14th. ftbiAxtaririi ihtroduced his bill

for a second reading, and said it was the general wish of the House that the two bills be combined. 1 Government acceded. On motion the bill was read

tTr sppond t.imfi

Thfi TWs savs V! The1 number of

deaths from Cholera in Liverpool is?

of war. simply because they belong to

a nation with whicn Austria is at war. --'-,. ; ;'.: '.. : ' LATEST. ' : i -1 mi ;"-tt. m i "' T. Ji.i. it l

.t. ne lenna leiegrajm aies mat preparations for war continue. Pa-, triotic movementa were taking place m the different towns hf Austria, i It is announced that England. Russia and France are negotiate .e in reference to the assemblage of a C onference. " " - ' JiA telegram from- Ratiber, Mayil3, gays that, yesterday,, the , Austrian

York Sc.

The Southern Pacific "Railway

nromises the comoletion of 45, miles

in two-months.' - i ' ' ' i il-'

The levee Commissioners leave for Washington on . Tuesday to ask Con-

i eressional, assistance. J.pcy,have

i drawn up a memorial and sent j it i throughout : the Union1 to" those in

terested in MississirjDi levees. '

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Jseeretary beward has"5 written '-tne

Governor that Louisiana passports r and void.

The, "Texan . cotton crops are less

promising. t uH

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FancT Casslmeres' find ClOakinsts. French

. Twilfed Broadcloth. Plonk and L)ress Trim

mings, Fancy Gools, Buttons, tc, &c, all

at greatly reduced prices. . ,

J. T. & S. A. COOLIDGE,

14 and 1 First Street,

Three doors west of Sherwood House.

JAMES SWANS0N A SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in !

SMngles, Lath Doors, and Sash.:' Also, a larse assortment of Allegheny,

Chicago, and Toledo Lumber and Flooring,

xiressea ana unaressea.on nnu uuu juisale. ' ,

Extra Sawed and Shaved Pine

Shingles, eighteen inches long. j

We resnectfnUv solicit the- citizens of

EvanRvillM to eive us a call and examine

oar stock before purchasing elsewhere, i -

Yard on Watek Stbekt, '

(Opposite Lamasco Wharf,) Eiansville.

All orders promptly attended to. may!7 d6m

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. t (SIGN OF THE BIG PADLOCK,), COTTONWAEPS; NOTICE IS .'HEREBY GIVEN TO AUi ' THOSE HAVING A SELF-ACTING. ;:HtA: I:D O O 0V That we are prepared to furnish them, on short notice, Wakps for Weaving Jeans, of the best quality, ready to weave, as low as can be bought any where. -Orders will be DromDtlV attended to. Send on your

Corner Bond Btreet and CanaL

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P Evansville 'Wool Factory.1

hrf The. Undersigned respectfully announce

to tne r uniic in general, out uiotl ly to the Farmers, that they are prepared, to take in Wool for manufacturing into tha .lullowing Goods, viz. f s , . , j. ;: ..... Jevns, Bistkbts, Coverlets, Pjlain ANO , ' PLATD FlVNNEtS, LlNSEVS, SATI--yKETS & 8TOCKIKO YARN", ' ' On the most' reasonabla terms and short notice. We have alo a Rood supply of tha above Goods on hand for sale or exchange forWool,no thai persons livinv at'a distance, who bring or send their Wool early, can have their goods right off. Price list for manufacturing will be sent on application. Office and Factory corner Bond street and Canal. , . JOHN W. GRUEN, & CO. apWim ',

TINWARE.

II , E. BLE3IKEK , HAS REMOVED FROlVf HIS OLD stand on Main street to his new house, ...... : ,. - . ; . n; No. 14 Second Street! -". , Between Main and Sycamore, and received a large addition to his stock of ware, so that he now has the largest and best selected stock in the city of i. Plain and Fancy Tinware, Cooldna and Heating Stoves, MantlesL Mantle Fronts, the very best Enameled Grates, fine and cotnmon : Skillets and Lids; Ovens and Lids; Sugar-Kettles: Dog-Irons; Smoothing-irons, fancy and common; Coal Hods and Vases; Britannia Ware; Iron, Tinned, and Enameled Ware, and everything connected with the business; in fact, a general assortment Ot : HOUSE-FURNISHINQ GOODS.

A Rood assortment of Tinners' Stock. All Jobbing, such aa ii UTTERING.

ROOFING, Ac, done at short notloe. All warranted as represented. Otters to sell cheap, at wholesale or retail. Orders solicited. . , prl

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