Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 June 1866 — Page 5

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, TUESDAY, JUNE, 19, 1866.

LOCAL NOTICES.

at tne-irtuea- pale-ei '1 iiramtNelgOB-a AudliS'allodiS yWday,cMdoods were oiold at'lcnr pricea. - The sale is c6nlinued'agaiir to-day at 9'd'fcloclt'X M., and 2 P. M. It is the very best lot of goods sold at Auction in this market. Ladies, come, the goods must be sold. O i'.i i i i 1:. Western Bargain Store. No. 33 Main Street. We beg leave to inform our friends and the public in general, that we have opened a nice new .stock .of Dry Goods,: Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c, and will sell them as cheap as any house in the city. Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Chute & Jenkins. J Head & 3Iooney will offer "onMonday, June 18, their entire stock of Silk Garments and Dress Goods at strictly cost. Their stock being entirely'" newand'1 Thought ; recently, they are prepared to offer, unusual inducements in styles and prices. Junel8-2t Something More. The only place in the city to get your own, or your family pictures put upon your watch dial? !r em anpin4ven surface, is at Tillston Bros., over the 1st National Bank. It. 8S?A ticket to ' thej Soldiers' and Sailors' Picnic will be given to the furchaser of Goods to the amount of ,10 or more. Do not forget the place 84 Main Street. Hawley & Smith, Proprietors Great Wardrobe. fiST"The nicest Lawns, Jaconets and Organdies to be found, together with -other reasonable Dre.s Goods; also a fall line; of Swiss' Biehop9, Lawns, Nainsooks, Table and Towel Linens. Shirt Fronts and Linens, together with a full line of Prints and other staple goods, are being daily received from buy Seniorj who is in New Ybrk selecting good goods cheap. We have also an assortment of Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, &c.' Call and see. ' " Wm. Hughes & Son, No. 56-Main Street, Cor, Second. jyl2-tf ...... 5yWe are in receipt of Two Casks Extra Fine Wines, direct importation, which we will serve our 'customers with at the Crescent, at from one dollar to one and a quarter per bottle. - Try it. Damron & Co. June 12-2w. Courier copy and charge D. &, Co. JKayWe can aeconimodatS-a limited . number of Boarders with or without families at the Crescent CitySprings, and will convey gentlemen to their place of business in the city at 7 A.M., and call for them after close of busi- " ness in the evening, free of charge. . June 12-lw Damron & Co. ST'The finest opportunity ever presented; the public of Hvansville, or those who visit this city for purchase of goods, is now offered by J. 11. Lotspeich, No. 5 First Street, in a bona jide cost sale of Clothing and Furnishing Goods; Beady-made or made to t order. The goods are new and perfect in texture and make, and guaranteed 'Jri all respects. , .'."' - i I have a large stock of Children's -suits itnd Garments, for all ages from three .to - fifteen years, which will be sold at cost, and every pains taken to fit-ami please.-Parents and guardians should bring the children with them, and not trust to any measures. It is conceded bv all that I have the yinet -Stock f'Cfnidren's Clothing in the city. Call and prove the truth of this. J. R. LOTSPEICH, t June 12 tf No. 5 First St. Soap. I will sell the best quality of Hard Rosin "Soap at 9 cents, and German Soap at 101 cents, cash, by the box. Ph. Decker. Office Third Street, bet. Sycamore and Vine. may31 lm , (Courier, copy.) ADDITIONAL RIVER 1TE.W. Cairo, June 1812 m. The river has fallen 2 inehsk since Saturday. There are now 12 feet 10 inches of water in the channel. The weather is cloudy and the thermometer stands at SI3. There was a heavy fall of rain yesterday The Minneola, Memphis to Cincinnati, and the Anna,- Cincinnati to Memphis, were the late arrivals yesterday. Both had excellent trips. The Minneola discharged 149 bales of cotton here for Merritt's Express The Advance was at the wharf yesterday, looking as nice as a new pin having been thoroughly renovated. She rgoesTto the ; 'Wabash. Another little ' trick", called the J. Baker was also at the wharf. We did not learn whence she came or whither she went The Charmer left the dock yesterday, and a wharf-boat from Henderson took her place The Argosy had rather a moderate trip yesterday ....... The Wrn. White was overhauling her chimneys yesterday, and will not leave till '- this evening .....Our wholesale grocery men were packing up large quantities of goods yesterday for the Sam Oi r, and the prospect is that she will go out with a good trip to-day By a dispatch to Huston A Co. we learn that the Wild Liberty No. 2 wlH .leave Louisville this evening and be here to-morrow .....The Newsboy took out a handsome trip for Henderson, and some of the inland towns of Kentucky. ., Billy Conant has our thanks for late files of Memphis papers. .FAMILY DRUG STORE. No. 10, south Firt Street, between Main ana Locust. . 1TAI.I.OCK. liruysrist and Apothecary, A. C . it 1TI.L ASSORiSESiT OF - fK i.lhlS' AK1KM S. lmre and fresn. 1'itimt Medicines of ail kinds. Physicians pus st-jipuous careiuuy Mlea at all hours, j iju(i Oin. ,

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MONETARY & COMMERCIAL.

MM-.,:.: .i..- f . .Ttf ftlltajy I.IWJjm IUli!J) N " " " " Eyassvtlle, June 18. j The demrfiid'tfa! aoonSy (& active, and th supply insufficient to meet the call upoadr Banks. The rates N maintain' at 10 to 12 per cent, for prime bills. ! New York Exchange is in good demand with a fair supply at the visual rates. j The noon New York reports give the opening fate; fd .Gold, on, yesterday at flG7J4; and closing, This advance is jbeyond all expectations. With such an excited market we can give no quotations. Dealers pay according to their own judgment, as the future course of the market. 1 The following View of the gold market is taken by the New York Commercial Advertiser: ; The chief matter of interest on Wall street is the firmness of the gold premium and f lie large export of gold by. the Persia. The shipments, so far as reported to the present; amount to l,e0O,00O; but it is quite likely that the total will reach W,0u0,000. This unexpectedly large shipment is due partially to the return of railroad stocks from London. The Scotia brought about two thousand 'shares of Erie and three thousand shares of Illinois Central; but the Persia takes out nearly an , equal amount of Erie. The chief shipments, however, are made by the German bankers, whose advices by the Scotia call for large remittances. Probably the commercial balances with Germany are in our favor; but apart from these, there are large amounts loaned by German capitalists to this country, or of capital held here for use on account of Germans: and these sources are now being heavily drawn upon. The Germans appear to have no confidence in the European Conference, and are acting in this matter, upon the presumption that there will certainly be war. We are somewhat surprised to find, from private advices by the Hcotia, that even among the private holders of 5-20s in Germany, there are many sellers. -Not a few find it necessary to realize upon securities, and as 5-20s have fallen a little in comparison with home securities, they appear to bejf he most desirable security npon which t realize! k So far as this movement'may $ rosress, it will of course tend to foster the drain of gold'froinjthfa ride; .unless the London market, having recovered from the panic, should prove to be prepared to take the bonds on speculation ; which is, perhaps, a reasonable probability. - iThe advance in gold is making securities cheap here, as compared with London ; and it is quite probable that. if the premium should continue at about the present rate, we may soon accumulate, by exports, large credits in Jjondosjoanfiig for ret,ur shipments of specie. The following have been the shipments of specie from this port and Boston siuce the beginning of May: - -FROM KEW YORK. "Week ending May 5.. 81,247,249., ,, , Week ending' May 12...... 1,W(4,4!; J f Week ending May 19 8,7C3,2H.i Week ending May 2fi fl,21,76 Week ending June 2. 0,870,997 Week ending June 9. 4,220,7"fl " To-day........ 3,ti0O,0UO..15,lS8,559 - . - FROM BOSTON. .- May 23.....:..-.....;.:..'....:.....'. 81,937,900 June 0. 1,G50,UU0 3,587,000 Total from New York and Boston in 43 days. 838,775,559 The next steamer from Europe will report the effect upon the London narket of the rec eipt of t3,2;M,4tffi by the Tarifa, from this port May 28, and-of Sl,37,0u by the China, from Boston on the same day. making a total of $5,271,4itf. It is possible that a portion of 3,ti3i,531, taken from this port on the 2iith, may also have arrived at the d;ite of the sailing of the steamer next arriving here. It i reasonable to suppose that one effect of these immense supplies will be to stop the disposition to specnlate in gold shown at London, so that the coin will find ita way to the Bank of England, strengthening ?ts position and promoting a marked recoery of confidence in financial circles. There is no change in Government securities, and we continue our former quotations. Buying. Selling. 5-20's old .T....f01 102l 5-20's new 101)2 102 10-40'S 94 90 ; 7-30's August........ 101 v - 1021$ j 7-30's June...... WVA 102-2 7-30's July 101 " 1025i The following quotations are from the office of W. J. Lowry & Co., Bankers, No. 1 FirstStreetr- ' ' . BANKABIK FXJUDS. . U. S. Treasury Notes. ' National Bank Notes." State Bank of Indiana, j - . , , . ; ! , State Bank of Ohio. - : tJNCURREKT, Indiana Free Banks......:..: 1 to 10c dis 5c " 5c " ...80c !I!ZI.'.55c " Missouri. ,i. -L Eastern Bank' Notes.'. Bank of Tennessee........, Planter's Bank ..,.j..r.. Other Tennessee Banks.. ..40to90c Virginia. North and South Carolina. . 1 ; Georgia, Alabama -and La,.ul0 to 80q " New Tork Market. J New York, June 16. r Cotton Quiet and firm. Flour More active, and 1520c better; 17 558 SO for Extra State, and SS (j010 30 for Extra Hound Hoop Ohio. Wheat Excited, and with only a light Rye Firmer, with sales at 82 10 for West ern. Corn. 3a4c better. Oats 2c better ; iStfGlc for New Western. Pork More active and firmer; sales at S32 75ffi33 75 for New Mess, closing at $33 12 for regular, and $3132 for Old Mess. Lard Firmer, at l(a22c. Butter Dull, at 20g32 for Ohio. . Cheese Qnit,.attta22c. : Whisky Firm, at $2 30 in bond. Pstkoi.eum Quiet - G01.D Fluctuated from 158 to 159 towards the close of the day; finally it left off at 15076&,157. There have been times when fluctuations in gold were wider, but theywere more frequent to-day and the excitement was greater, tlianlat any previous time in the history of the gold room. Transactions have been enormous, and the speculators would make a small army. Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati, June IS. -Flour Firmer; superfine, $9(S9 50; extra,' $10 2511; family, Sil 50(312 50 ; fancy, S12 50(6 15. Wheat In good demand and prices higher; Extra Spring at ?2 20 2 25; No. 2. New lied at 52 mvZ 35; No. 1 ditto at S2 40 fit 2 45; old Red 42 552 70; old Indiana White sold at 3. Corn In active demand and prices higher, closing at 04a5c. in elevator, and 5c. in sacks. Oats. Advanced to 50c. for No. 1, and in demand. Rye. Unchanged. Whisky Unchanged. Mkss Pork Quiet, at Bulk Pork higher; Shoulders, 14ijil4ic.; Sides 17ic; Bacon higher; Siioulders 15ic; Sides 15c. and clear;Sides 20fiw21c. Lard Quiet, at c. But little pork or bulk meats ottered. Groceries Firm and held higher. Holders tusking Jc. higher for Sugar. Coffee is held lc. higher, but no advance has been established. , Butter Firmer, at 22&25e. Gold. Unsettled, closing at 155. Saint Louis Market. St. Louis, June 18. Cotton Frmer. Flouk Flour firm and unchanged. Wheat Little higher. Extra Club 2 05 H2 10 ohx Bow van t 6.'$a7:c.

Pork Advanced $34 00. Bacon City shoulders advanced 15c 'X.ARD Firmer 23J4e.; ; ' WHisKY--Prta keg whLsky firmer, 223

;.r'f. ; , OFFICIAL. ' -: ; " ; . ' XiETTERS REMAIJTIJfO citclaimed in the Ppst-Ofllce at Evansville, State of Indiana on the 18th day of June, 1880. .. ! SeW To obtain any of these letter,; the applicant mast call for: "advertised Jetters," give the date of the list, and pay one cent for advertising. - ' - J1 " -' ' ate-If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead-Letter Office. S Free Delivery of letters by carriers, at the residence' of owners, in cities of 50,000 inhabitants Or over, may be secured by observing the followinp-KKfe. . - . 1. Direct letters to the street and nnmbef, as well as the post-office and State. -; ! 1 3. Head letters with the writer's post offiod and State, street and number, sign them plainly with full name, and request that answers be directed accordingly, f- ' 3. Letters to strangers and transient visitors in a town or city, whose special address may be unknown,- should, be marked, in the lower left-hand corner, with the word Transient " --'. ; , -4. Place the postage-stamp on the upper right-hand corner, and leav space between the stamps and direction for postmarking, without interfering with the writing-'"' f,i ? r ' ,,t?t ... ,-irn N.K A request for the return of a letter to the writer, if unclaimed within thirty davs or less,: written or printed with the writer's name, post-office, and State across the left-hand end of the envelope, on the face side, will be complied with at the usual rate of prepaid postage, payable when the letter is delivered to the writer. Sec. 28, Law of 1863. . f - f LADIES' LIST. Ahmy Mary J : -''' Alexander Mary . . -Baker May J . Blake Helen- -Brown Mary B Mrs i Morton May W , i l McAuley Bridget ... McDowell Susanna McCutchen E - : McBride Molh E Brackenridge Eliea2McCutchea Martha Cook Fouisa ' Overbeck Catherine Cann Daphina , .T " friee jnay Crowley Mary 2 Z'"' ' Powell Lizzie Collins Eliza Phalen Susan Davis SalUe.E I L ;'i, Kadgers Mary Fare Josephine Field Molhe Kiley Kate - Itutter Juliana Flagler Juo C Mrs Robb Mollie A Hawkins Elizabeth ' Smith Lizzie N Hhreins Jas G Shook Ann Hooker Amelia Hoover Hannah House Jane - . Hurry Marlha Hopson Rebecca Holmes Mollie Jarvis Martha Jervis Mary Jemer Mary E Jane Mary Ann Johnson Cassia King Catharine ' Kincart Mary F' Linxweiler Mollie I,oranz Martha ShirerMrs F " Sribball M E Miss Smith A A Mrs . Sbeppard Nan ' .Stitt Eliza 2 Simons Lucy Starke Adelia White G M Mrs .Watson Elizabeth WaerWW Wate Leabe Walden Ann Wright Malinda Wright Malinda C' Wyatt Sarah Young Amanda ' Miller Kate Young Ellen gentlemen's LISTi Anderson Wm H Atkison Marsh Austin Thomas Austin John Aston Chas Jirulf A J Breer Sir Bates Elisha Brucker H Barnes Geo O Benjamin G W 2 liogley J Bradley James Barrett J A Bell John Bell J W Blecker N E t imer T H Carters H Knox LC Kenter L . . Kelly JohnS Kelley F Kerr Chas Licklenberger & Co' Lammars Ilenry Lahight Thoraaa Lon W Miisse Willis Morris WW Murphy Thaylor Mitchell Sam'l D Mnrphy Peter L Molloy M D Mack JohnMoore J S MUlia Ed ware Moss Felix Clifton R D Maze D P Cunningham PatrickMcVean David Clark Jeff M McDuurgle M E 2 Cooper J J Clitton J W Coleman J A Calley J Chittenden Hiram Coleman D E Curtis D G Childs & Dye DareTJJr Dickerson T L Doherty Patrick Dolittle E Duty A H Elliott T E Evans J M Dr Eudolphus James Grant Chas Gardner Joseph Greenwalt Noah Grant Peterson ' Grayhain Sam Gregory Richard Hirshey G W HobbsTM Hauey Thomas Hobbs Wm II Harrison Wm . Hilder Wm 2 Hall Thos B HobbsTM & CO Hooker R P . Helder Phil C Henden John Hart J W Hawkins Jacob Hennerly Joseph Headley John w Ingraham Joseph Irvin Chas S Johahn Albert' Jominie E Jones Joseph John Wm. 's r McClaih Edmond McLartin Edw Capt McCana M -McCarthy Wm McDowell W G NollanRev LE Nelson E W Phillips WW Putnam Madison 1 Palmer Jas 2 Powers Frank Perkins Edw K Parker B G Ray W S Rose M Rees John Rease Frank , Rogers Eli B : Stephens David Shephard C A Shrell Fred Sargent EM Scale Hiram ; Steel JP i Scovllle James A 2 Spencer John Smith J V and G H Smith Milton Slaughter Thos D Scott Thos Capt .- Shephard R B Smith Wm Smith W C -:. : Simpson Vm L , Steward Wm '.-,, Towsell Tip ' ' Trice G P. Towls Henry Vanned John ' - Witherwell Gus 4 Wallace G S Wade Jno W i r Wright Theodore Young James Knox Sylvester 'iAMKS H. McNEELY, P.M. if.ura Dan - FOR MEMPHIS. The splendid Mail Passenger Packet. LIBKRTY NO. 2. Leaves tor Memphis and all intermediate points on Wednesday, June 20th, at 10 o'clock A. M. For freight or passase apply on board, or to JOHN B. HALL, Agent. - Janel9 d2t FOR WABASH RIVER. The eleeaift steamer C-rr. AOVASiCE, - Capt. Lancaster. Will leave for Wabash River THIS DAY. Tuesday, June lth, at 2 o'clock, p. M. For freight or passage apply on board. - junl9dlt. ' - - - Fresh Canned Strawberries. -g g DOZEN 1'RF.SII CASSED XJ-VT NTRAWBEBKIEN on consignment. For sale low. -jeWdlw. HORNBROOK A CO. W0LC0TT, SMITH & CO., C0M3IISSI0X MERCHANTS, ' 330 i 355 FRONT ROW, MEMPHIS, TEXX. WIU. PAY PARTICULAR ATtention to the sale of Bacon, Mess Pork, Eggs, Flour, Kiln-dried Meal, Hay, Ac, &e. Tieturns made promptly. REFERENCES t Cox & Humphrey Evansville. ' N. G. Nettleton & Co. New Harmony. . Wm. Nettleton Mount Vernon. F. H. Miller Terre Haute. First National Bank Memphis. Straight, Deming & Co Cincinnati, O. jelti lm. Notice of A&nMstration. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate ( John T. Fisher, late of vanuerDurgu iunty, aeceasea, Said estate is supposed t beinsolved. t HIRAM C. FISHER, ' may2G d3w Administrator. n",."'":".r'jii "i "Tin i nfaffitrni

INSURANCE.

The f Best Insurance at Fair, Rates. TABLISHED 1858. r GENERAL' -INSURANCE AGENT, JlD ! JUSTER OF LOSSES, AND j vn ' ' NOTARY PUBLIC.,-, '.!',', ! ' Fire, Rivers and Life Insurance.. , Representing the oldest and most reliable Insurance Companies in America. Combined Cash Assets represented over Fifteen Million Dollars. ...' . t i.U ,: $15,000,000. - i Policies oh every description of insurable property issued,' Losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid at this office. Oftice.in Marble Hall Building,.No, 9, Main Street, Evansville, Ind. .a i-'. --i :' m . . l22tna Insurance Company, of Hart-' ;' ' !' ford, Connecticut'' rJ. i -i INCORPORATED 1819.'. n .- cash: ASSETS TV,- f $4,000,000. T. -A ALEXANDER...............President; LUCIC8 J. HBNtEE...............tASecrecary. , , . ": ,... yJ. W NEXSEN, Agent, .... . H ,1. , , EVANSVlUUS,IjfDi Phoenix -; Insurance Company,'.- of ; Hartford, Connecticut r charter perpetual: . CASH ASSETS OYER. - - $1,000,000. Henry Kellogg :..President. W. B. Clark. Secretary. ! - J. W. NEXSEN, Agent, )' . . : . EVANSVIIXK, IXD. . Continental . Insurance Company of -t ' , New -York City. r, PARTICIPATING COMPANY. Policy. Holders receive three-fosrths of the nett profits, without any liability. ; CASH ASSETS ... - $1,500,000. Geo.'T. Hopn...I:.....l.:.Z:.,.".l...:.....President. H. H. Lax port ; .- -.Secretary, r II" VTTVClXT . EVAXSVIXLE, Ixii' durance Company of North, America, of Philadelphia, i: ' INCORPORATED nL I CASH ASSETS - - - - $1,150,000. Seventy-two., years; successful business experience. - . Arthur G. Coffin.. -..-.President. Chas. Platt ..' Secretary. J. W. NEXSEN, Agent, EVANSVlLXK, IjfD. Manhattan Insurance Company of . - New York City. ." . INCORPORATED 1821. V : CASH ASSETS '-. - .-; . . $1,000,000. Wm. Pitt Palmer....-,.....'..- President. AmbrewJ. Smith.!... -Secretary. '.'. J. W. NEXSEN, Agent, , , Evansville, Ind-. Grctic Insurance . Company of New . York City. CASH ASSETS - - - $600,000. J. Milton Smith ..President. H. B. Willmarth ,.....;Vice President. Vincent Tilyon -.Secretary. J. W. NEXSEN, Agent, Evansville, Int. North American Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut CASH ASSETS - - - - 8500,000. A. F. Hastings - President. Wm. C. Hastings Secretary. J.W. NEXSEN, Agent, Evansville, Ind. Merchants Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut. CASH ASSETS - - - - $350,000. Mark Howard President. E. Thos. Lordell - Secretary. J. W. NEXSEN, Agent. Evansville, 1ni. North American Insurance Company, " of New York City. CASH ASSETS $750,000. PARTICIPATING COMPANY. Policy Holders receive one-half the nett Jroflts without any liability. . W. Otis -......-President. R. W. Bleeckkr Secretary. J. W. NEXSEN, Agent, Evansville, Ind, jEtna Life Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut CASH ASSETS .... $2,500,000. The cheapest and best Life Insurance Company in America. E. A. Bulkley... ". President. T. O. Enders - secretary. B.B. Myrick...- -. State Agent. J. W. NEXSEN, Agent. Evansville, Ind. 9 Charter 0akLife Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut CASH ASSETS OVER . . $1,000,000. J. C. WALKLEY...-....................President. 8. H. White .: - Secretary. 1. J. W. -hASis.i, Agent, jel9 ly. ' Evansville, Ind. MISCELLANEOUS. EVANSVILLE ICE CREAM DEPOT. Adank & Christ, Proprietors WE HAVE BITILT ASD FITTED up in elegant style, a Saloon on SOUTH SECOND STREET, which we intend to make an attractive place of resort for the citizens of this city. We shall manufacture to order the following Ice Creams : Vanilla Cream, Strawberry, Lemon, Chocolate, and Plum Pudding Glace. ' SHERBETS: . 1 ORANGE SHERBET, LEMON SHERBET, STRAWBERRY SHERBET, PINE APPLE SHERBET, And ROMAN PUNCH. We keep always on hand Vanilla and Strawberry Ice Cream and Orange Sherbet. A fine assortment of ; 1' CANDT, NUTS, CAKES, tC, Lemonade and Soda Water. Weddings and parties supplied with all kinds of i Ornamental Cakes, In as beautiful designs as any made in New York City. All orders will receive our personal attention.. , ADANK & CHRIST, South Second St., bet. Main & locust. june 12-3md ,. -1 Morning Star Lodge, No. 7, L 0. 0. F. "vv,t. Meets every Thursday evening, at eight o'clock, at Odd-Fellows' JfckSieHall, on First Street, between -sa Main and Sycamore. Brothers of other Lodges visiting the city are invited to attend. G. BELLAMY, may2l Secretary. . J. Smith's Shirt Manufactory, No. 3 Second Street, in Bray's Block. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER FROM measurement, and a fit warranted. A stock of ready made Shirts and Collars always on hand, and at prices that will suit the purchaser. Tucking Skirts, Stitching Bosoms, &c, done with neatness and dispatch. Thankful for past favors, the subscriber respectfully solicits a continuance of the patronage so generally bestowed for the past five vears. , J SMITH. -. j

CARPETS.

; -x" jTi: :' in !'i:utj va i.-.nv'j kr: WARE HOUSE AND'' ':' noose Furnlsliin? Establishmt ': -r'.i.''-:;.! , ,, -r( ! io i ': '. 'J j t.uau: i d! i:l .'.-.,!' Wni,E.FreiicIi s Co. . HEADQUARTERS OF SXJPFtiES SOS . , , Families, Steamboats & Hotels. 2 r Velvet carpets,1- 1 ; v- ,,r 5 THREU-PLY CARPETS,' ' ' , , ' ; 2 ---i!'l-y s? ' INGRAIN ' CARPETS." L V ' '' VENETIAN CARPETS'. V .'' 2 r RAG CARPETS, , . . , , i g JJj J HEMP CARPETS, -v ;..,,.; iSjN. S ' WOOL DRUGGETS, '; rr '. pm S MANILLA MATTING, COCOA MATTING, f , r, ., P5;'5 2'; VELVET RUGS,' 'Vjr-V-,"' KX' J' BRUSSELS RUGS, .' f-jfi 9; g OIL CLOTH RUGS, j';. Velvet Matts, RUBBER MATTS, ' V; COCOA MATTS, ' ' 3 ADELAID MATTSj " . WINDOW SHADES, SHADE FIXTURES, A SIL.lt DAMASK, 3 WOOL DAMASK, O W'INDOW HOLLANDS, LACE CURTAINS, GILT CORNICES, O PICTURE TASSELS, H CURTAIN HOOKS, 2 c 0 STAIR LINEN AND OIL CLOTH, SILVER-PLATED STAIR RODS, PAPIER MACHE STAIR RODS, POLISHED BRASS STAIR RODS, TABLE LINENS AND NAPKINS, ; I LINEN AND COTTON SHEETINGS, , LINEN AND COTTON PILLOW CASING, RUBBER SHEETING (Water Proof J , WOOL and RUBBER PIANO COVERS, VELVET and BRUSSELS FOOT STOOLS, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, &c, Ac , Experienced Paper Hangers and Upholsters wiU be furnished when required. Carpets cut and made to order. Oil Cloths fitted and put down. Cornices mounted and put up. Window Shades hung. Window Valences, of elegant styles and new designs, made up and furnished on short notice. All work warranted. Prices guaranteed as low as in any similar establishment in the United States. Give us a call. . TV3I. E. FRENCH fc CO., j Xo. 10 First Street, :; '. : ; ' ' UP-STAIRS. .;' BUSINESS CARDS. , .-. Dr. E. T.' Rnncic, . OFFICE AND DWELLING NO. 24 FIRST t-.i-.'.l'ru STREET. - ' !., ' '." j-JrgtDoorabove Walnut. H - ml4-6m '. ' '"' -; '' ', CHARLES BABCOCK, IMPORTEB A5D DEALER IJ ' Coach & SaddleryJHardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, . Damasks, Harness, Enameled Patent Leather Pad Skins, Skirtings, &c, &c. ' :fo. 3X ain Street., ' mar27 " ' ' STEELE 4k TlilBLE, Second St., Between Chestnut and Cherry Evansville, Ind. Sash, Doors, Window Blixdb, Dressed Lumber, Boards, Laths, fee., of every decripUon constantly on band. Packing Boxes of all kinds made to order. Sawing of every kind done on the shortest notice. aplB-ly. , C IX, O L. E K A. ! , in Ten Minutes. Thirty Drops of Dr. GCYZOTS CHOLERA SPECIFIC will relieve the worst case of this terrible disease. Don't fail to check all forms of Diarrhoea. The Doctor's Specific acts like a charm. Call on your druggist immediately. CLOUD & AKIN, Wholesale Agents, apr28 No. 5 Main street. JOHN KCAXTLIX, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Tin-Ware, Stoves, Urates, Hollow-Ware, Copper, Sheet-Iron, and Japan Ware, No. Ho Main Street, above Second, Evansville, Ind. Job Work promptly executed in the best manner. Orders solicited. sepl 3m narro 1 noin.r5 Xjt Ailflnv nv-l give

TINWARE.

H. E. BLEMKEE h .t-mm'j'!um-'im.immv mm 'r -11 iTimr n 11 m n mm n mi ; wpi n " upm.ji HAS REMOVED JKOM HIS Oiu& y . Ty 1 No. 14 Second Street. Between" Main ahS Sycamore', "an rw4r lt,7 OUUltlUU AJ UJU1 BIWH 9 Ti Nlf. wm t hi t. Via nnw Via a tViA lamroct anrl havt unf nrfr ed stock in the city of Plaia-and .Fancy , Jhwaiv4 Cooking and Heating Stoves, Mnolle,. Mont la rr . , ,Ka ...... 1 ..... . Ca- An. JJi' ... ....... . ivuw., i in: ri j ur i i. . . i .-kt .-. Grates, fine and common; Skillets aatti. Lids: Ovens and Lids; Sugar-Kettlasr; I)og-Irons; Smoothing-irons, fancy mmii nntnmrtn . nnl 1 1 ... I .. ...... ' T .... niA.Ware; Jron,.Xinued, anrf Kpaneetl ware, anu every nung connectea wiia mr business; in fact, a general assortment of. HOUSE-FURNISHING G00IKSL A good assortment of Tinners Stoct. -All Jobbing, such as GUTTEKlNto ROOFING, Ac, done at short notice. ah warranted as represented Otters to sell cheao. at wholesale or retaki. Orders solicited. aiwau BARRETT'S VEGETABLE xBJJllA VA3 flAJUOHIO HAIR RESTORATI YIS IS PRONOUNCED BY THE MOST scientific Analytical Cliemists to the BEST PREPARATION rUK XMBHA I RTever yet prod need. IT RESTORES ORA Y HAIR; IT VENTS HAIR FALLING OUT; IT' CHANGES THE ROOTS TO THEIBT ORIGINAL ORGANIC ACTIQKi'IT' ERA DIC A TES' DA yVKVEF'AND HVMORS; IT KEEPS THE SCAVf HEALTHY; IT-CONTAINS NO INJURIOUS INGREDIENTS; AND IS UNIVERSALLY AGQORDED TO-MEAl SPLENDID 'DRESSING, 'AND S UFKRIOR TOILET ARTICLE; ITS MERITSARE IXSIUK THE BOTTLE. . Every bottle CONTAINS MORE LIQ,OTI!: than any other dollar preparation..,, NO LARGE REWARDS ofleffd to establish its efticacy ; but WE DO GUARANTEE to refund the money to '.any. person wtit will use two bottles and then say that oarRestorative has fniled to do all we claiaa. J. R. BARRETT & CO., Proprietors, Manchester, N. H. KELLER & WHITE, . Wholesale Agents, li.vansvMe, In&. maySl d3m(eod)i t PAPER, ETC. Paper Warehouse.: . NO. ty SOUTH FIRST STREET. . S. IV. DOCKER & CO., -DEALERS IVShades, &c, &c We will keeD a complete assortmK of everything in our line, at wholesale aoi retail. Let all who desire good Goods checall early and examine our stock. S. N. DOCKER CO., No. 714 South First Street, marltf Evansville, lad. SADDLERY. i- i. '.''; ..i -, . '; '-i i ' .. v !: - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' o SADDLEKY STEINBACH & WACK--No. 67, Main Street, .... EVANSVILLE, INEU WE K EEI r CaNSTASTI.T! OSC hand a full assortment of atr eoo in our line, but call the special attention mC.' Merchant and Saddlers to our superls-HORSE-COLLAR8, finished, instead CT with buckles and straps, with A. St"bach's newly invented and patented EVERLASTING t'i rColIar-I?7tstejier jr The advantages of this fastener areS Durability, the Fastener warranted to last the Collar; 2. Saving of time in po ting the Collar on and ofT the horse's Decker 3. Neatness of finish. This Collar is wort a half-dollar more to the farmer than U old-fashioned one. Examine our stock before yoa "birr, an vou will save money. decl3 dtafc. . NOTIONS. NEW 1 NOTION HOUSE NEAV GOODS. Sam. N. Ctrnick .James L. CfrnickCUKXICK BROTHERS-,. WHOLESALE DEALERS I3T om a t)T t? jp, "P a xrnv xmrpTmiTC , ,( White Goods, HOOT? SKIRTS, AC &C, AC, . Ac. WE WILL KEEP A t'OMPLETIE" and attractive assortment of everything desirable and new in our line. Tbr Goods on hand and arriving daily are ar all NeW, Fresh and Clean, direct trout tlie East. , To dealers we desire to say that no bettopportunity has ever been afforded to pupchase the right Goods, at the right priceiv at the right place, and at. the right timeLet all who desire good Goods cheap give us an early call, and we will guarantee satisfaction. CURNICK BROTHERS, . No. 8 South First St., Evansville, Ind.janlO Next door to new Bank Build i n g his whole lime to h!9jjtne ;hs