Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 21 March 1867 — Page 5

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OARDIXG.-Tlie besf'of nctpmmo datlons can be-hail at MR.-iJI-VM. ;RNS'S. at the Bull's Head, beyond the Depot. Large and comfortable rooms for the accommodation of families. jan9d3m WANTED. WANTED AGENTS Wide-Awake Men to take the agency for EvansviJle and vicinity for three articles of real merit, which can be sold at nearly every house. Liberal Inducements offered. For circulars, address, with stamp, F. GREEN', mchl6 dlw 59 Clark Street, Chicago, 111. ' ERR! ERgs! WANTED-EfiGH IN ANY OfANtity. large or small, at the United States House, No. 211 Main Street, between Seventh and Eighth, for which the high- ' est market price will be paid in cash, mchti 3m R. RANGER. FOUND. FOCND POCKET-BOOK On the Vlncennes train, on Tuesday, 19th Inst., a Pocket-Book, containing a small sum of money, which the owner can have at the E.4C. Railroad Office by proving property and paying for ad ertisement. nib 21 2t TOR SALE. TOR SALE. Any person desiring to go JC into the mercantile business, can pur chase of me, on reasonable terms, my entire stock of goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shes,Gueensware, Ac. ' All my stock ha been bought within the last ten months. I have a good stand and comfortable rooms which can be rented If desired. Address, - N. B. FRENCH, at Princeton, Dad, r Wbl8 iwd 1'otatoes. 0--'BBCS. PEACHBLOWS; OxJU do. Neshannocks; . . . loO do. "White Sprouts; For sale by J. C. DU, GUCHET &.C0. nichlii dlw Foil SALE GROCERIES A fine stock of Groceries and Fixtures, in a central location, with a good run of custom. To any one desiring to go Into this business, the present offers an excellentopportunity, as the establishment will be sold at a bargain. For particulars, address P. O. Lock Box 42, Evahsvllle, Ind. " febat 1 A Nice Residence for Sale. : I WILL SELL MY FAMILY KESIDENCE, on the corner of hecond and o Walnut Streets, In Evansvllle now in good order for a reasonable price, on eawy terms. Possession given May lbth. Title perfect. Aduress . . . . H. E. READ, . . " 1.18 Race Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. fel23 dU r; ; , ., j , t FOR SALE LOT. For sale at a bareain. a Lot 50 feet ou First .Street, wi th a good building on it, suitable lor manuiaClUrillx IlurjHWCM. II14UIIC ji u, unuiVi corner of First and Main streets. febddlm J . f.iv)-'l.--'. -:M 1. 1 .Mi'1 FOR SALE: OR LEASE, The Crescent City Springs. 1 mrriNk rfiicifTFrii place ?f X. resort, in the immediate vicinity of Evansvllle, adorued-wllh all the varieties . of native forest trees, in fine preservation, ' and beautifully lsld out in gardens, groves j .and arbors with alt the buildings neces- ' sary for thaaccommodatton of the public. new and lu good order, Is. now offered lor. ' sale or lease on reasonable terms. 2 The buildings were mostly erected last year, and consist of a fine large hotel, with spacious and well ventilated room? a bath house, of six room, furn shed for cold and hot,' tobi' shower, and douche- baths of the latest and most approved style; billiard f 'and bowllnfc saloons,' with four ten-pin allevs; dancing hall and reception rooms; ladies' refectory, and gentlemens' refreshment saloons; kitchen, laundry, confec4 tionery, bakery, ice house, filled with ice, Ac, Ac. The waters are a saline chalybeate, pronounced by medical men as unsurpassed for their hygienic qunli ies. To any person acquainted with the business of conducting such to establishment , an opportunity of making a .fortune Is here presented, sucU as seldom occurs. I will 1101a tne properly lorpiivme tutj 1111 the first day of March next.- If not then sold I will lease it on -favorable terms. '''-. ' , ' WM. HEILMAN. FOR ? SALE AND FOR : RENT, -f rrf t'HKAP BtltBlSO LOTS. 1 ilU Dwelling Houses, and Farms. exx thousand acres of Farming Land. I buy and sell Real Estate. . ..x.., . i -ALV AH JOHNSON, Real Eutate Agent, Third Street, ' ' Evansvilk, Indiana. dec22tf BISECTION NOTICES: State of Indiana,; . , , . The State of Indiana to the Sheriffs of Vanderburgh County , Urethng : .4 IBLYTIIE JIVSfcS, tXEKK OP the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, do " herebv certify. ,U Jhe Sheriff of said conntv whatodicers are to be elected for the several township in said county, aw the usual nlaces ot holding elections, ou the first Monday "In April, A.D. 1807, being the lstof April.lHOT: . For Pigeon Township. ;Thre Justices of. the Peace, iour Conttable, RBS-ne Twnslilp Tnisie.- . -. itr Knight Township. One .Justice of the Peace, two Constables, and one Trustee. For Scott Tviunship One Justice of the Peace, One Trustee, &V two Constables. For Armstrong T-cnnip. One Justice of the Peace, two ConstabU 1 and one Trustee. ' For Venn TotmshiD. One Trustee, one Justice of the Peace, an? 1 two Constables. '. ' ' ' " " For Union Township. ' One Trustee, one Justice of the Peace, anc two Constables. '!''"'.' For Center Township. ' "' One Titt,lee and two Constables. . For German Township. . ' One Trustee, one Justice of the Peace, ana ''. , two Constables. ... . , . And tlie Sheritr of Vanderburgh County ' 'is hereby directed to give legal notice ot ". uch election in conformity with the statutes in such cases made and provided. '' in witness whereof, I have hereunto set , my hand and amxeo me seal 01 sjiiu (.uuu, at I- vansvilie, the ad day of Mnrch. A.I. ,1867. BLYTHE HVNES, Clerk: . . per H. .WViUwvs, Deputy Clerk. ' By virtue of the certificate of the Clerk of Vamluiburgii County, of which the above is a true and full copy ; Notice is hereby givtn the qualified voters 01 said county that an election will be held at the several precincts in the townships of said county to fill the vacancies above certified, ou Monday, the first day of April, lstiT. T .-,-, ALEXANDER DARLING, Sheriff Vanderburgh County: Per A. V. Chute, Deputy Sherift. tnch5 dtw tl ' 1 Courier, Democrat, and Union copv.j C-Partiiersliip rvotice. I W A It D T A BO K AT AS ADMITTED as -a member of the (Evansvllle Journal tympany, and a partner of the undersigned in the business of said Company on tueOBvuvM.uu.t.ril,.AYERi J'JHN W. FOSTER, mChH JOHN H. MCNEELY,

UOAETARV & umMKCLUi y 1 Sjiecial to the EyansyilJet Journal..4 - ' " New Orleans Market.

sy xeiegrapu.j ahw o&ijeaius. Mar. ai. . CoTTOX-Sales 200 bales; market easier; low middling a J2c. Receipts 1,889 bales. Sugak Dull and unchanged. Molasses Dull and unchanged. Flock Very firm; superfine 812 0012 25. Corn Quiet and firm, and quotations unchanged, at SI 251 35. Oats Easy, at 7677c. - ; - Hay Fair; Western selling readily at 44 00. . Pobk Very quiet, and offered at 824 75. Lard -Steady and firm, at 12J14c -. Bacon Only retail business. Gold 134 135. N. Y. Sight premium. ' Special to Evansvllle Journal. v. Chicago. Market. i By Telegraph. Chicago, March 20. Flock Held firmly; sales light, at about yesterday's prices. Wheat Decidedly weak; No. 1 Spring declined 25c; sales at 82 08 12; closing quiet at $2 09; rejected Spring, inactive; No. 1 quiet, with light sales at $2 40. Cobk Declined since yesteiday 45c. Oats A lir amount of activity, and a decline of lg2c; closes at 45c Barley No. 2, 7685c in store. Mess Pork Inactive, and altogether -nominal; holders ask 82250; buyers offer 822 00&22 23. v - ' i!- l , : Lard Declined c; sales, 600 tierces, at 12c ri. - . . ; ,.f.i-..Mr-..ai 1 Haas Sweet pickled, "higher; sales at 13J414c. ' " ' ' " '" " Bulk Meats Inactive; nominally unchanged. ' : Dressed Hogs Very quiet, at 59 259 75. Live Hogs Quiet; 10loc lower; sales at 87 00(5,7 75 for medium to choice lots. '-, ' ' Receipts 5,000 barrels of flour ; 5,715 centals of wheat; 22,900 centals of corn; 1,800 centals of oats: -3,556 hogs. SblpmenU, 4,200 barrels of flour ; 1,958 centals of wheat ; '2,300 centals of corn. 1 .i Special to the Evansvllle Journal. New York Dry Goods. By Telegraph. , New York, March 20. " The market for printed calicoes is m iderately active, and prices are firm under the recent advance in cloths and cotton, but there Is no improvement jn prices except for Sprague's new styles, which are being Jobbed at 17J4c Staples styles of plain cottons, both brown and . bleached, are unchanged Cottonades are in better request at low rates; farmers' and mechanics' are reduced .to 5c Desirable styles of wool ns, in tasty, patterns, sell well at improved prices, but undesirable makes and styles are dull. ; 1 f 1 r , 1 ' f j . , Special to the Evansvllle Journal-!, ! i ' f h Lonlsvllle Market. ; : . r ! By Telegraph. .' Louisville, March 20. . t Tobacco Sales of 166, bhds at 82 253 00; market steady.: - :y'4 j Flopr Unchaneed. 1 Wheat None. ' V' VU Corn 7c in bulk for ear, and 7172c for shelled.1' ' Oats 65C6c. 1:. - ! . , Mess Pork 523.. , . , :n,H!-fti ,-,v I OoTToy 27)0 for middling raw.- ' ;'; ' " Whisky S2 22. '.,.'.'!v.".' ' ' "', Bulk Meats Eacon shoulders, 9S&?4c: clear Mdea, 1212?c -t.) .a ..-. a I : . Special to Evansvllle. Journal. . '' Memphis Market.'; By Telegraph. Memphis, March 20. Cotton Steady at 2929c; receipts, 329 bales; exports, 799. ' 1 Corn Higher at 81 081 10. . Othen notations uncbabgedBa8liiess generally 'very dull. Special to Evansvllle Journal. .!, ti Milwaukee Market Y" By Telegrcvph. Milwaukee, March 20. Flour 'Doll. '' ' ' , l ""WHEAt-Kregulaf and lo"werraf$3 9Tfor No. 1, and $3 673. S&fo'i No. 2. . . " Oats Steady, at 81 69 for No. 1, and 81 62J4 for No. 2. ohs Steady, at SI $3 fojc No.'VI oil, and 8i 36(gl 4ofor new shelled. ..w . ... . Baltimore Market. By Telegraph.' Baltimore, March 20. ; Coffee Dull ; prime Rio cargoes 13g i r r . -j 1 't ' t t 1 ( Clover Seed 89 25(5,9 50 for new. Mess Pork 821 ; prime mess 82. i . Bulk MEATSrrShouJders 9c; .sides. ,11 11 V, hams 18,' 1 ' ' Y ' 1 A u Lard 13c. ' " - 'j .Nashville (otton Market. By Telegraph. T Nashville, March 20. r . The cotton market opened with a brisk demand, but soon declined. ' Sales, of 200 bales at 2C(g27c. Receipts, 148 bales; ship ments.148 bales. ' ' ' 1 Special to Evansvllle (JonrhaY.j . Pittsburg Oil Market. By Telegraph. Pittsburg, March 20. f prices are firm at 6c tdr"rjurk, and bbls returned ; lljillc, pkgs included. Receips 1,.00 bbls Refined, In bond, quiet, and no sales. Free oil selling at 40c per gallon. . . European Markets. By Cable. London', March 20 Noon. Consols 91; Erie 40)i; Illinois Central 7S; : 5-20s 74J4; i) ' n.l Liverpool, March 20 Noon. Cotton- Opened quiet; middling up lands steady, at 13) Provisions Unchanged. Lard Advanced -to 50s 9d. London. March 20 rvenlng. Consols Closed steady, at Wl for money. U. S. Stocks -6-20, 74V ; Illinois Central, 7S;Erie,4o;i. ... : .. FARis, March ai evening, American Bosis--Sold to-day at 84. Liverpool, March 20 Evening. Cotton Quiet during the day aad closed easier, at 13613J id for middling uplands, and 13d for Orleans. Sales today 8,000 bales. ' ' ' u Breadstuffs Mixed Western corn 41s6d perquarter., . . : PROvisioNS-Pork firmer; Eastern mess 75sCd per 200 ponnds. ' " !' : ' ' ",''- Lard American 50s9d per hundred weight.. . .'.';' -:. ."- ' Produce Ashes pots 34s per cwt. ; spirit turpentine, 37s6d per cwt. . Petroleusi ls7d.

;''."". Sew. lork!. Market. v ; ; ' By Telegraph. ',. New York March 20. .

Cotton Dull, and fully "ilc lower. Sales of. 1,000 bales at oV, c for middling uplands.- . '; iFlocr 1015c better, and more active. Pales of 1.400bbls at S9 3,12 iO ; State 89 .V)rt 13 40 ; 511 40iS13 3.5 for common to good shipping Ohio; 812 40 13 25' for trade brands. Market closing quiet. California flour firm. Sales 6o0 bbis ana sacKS at 814 00?S15 00. rye Flour Firm, sales cuo oois at 87 508 25. .' whisky tuiei. Wheat Dull, and without decided change. Sales of 18,100 bushels at 82 47 for No. 2 Milwaukee: S3 10 for amber state; 83 053 10 for white California. Rye Quiet and firm. 81 21 refused for Canada bond. Sales of 1,700 bushels Wes tern at 81 29. . , - . Barley Scarcely so active, bates or 18,(i00 bushels Canada West free at 81 22 123.' Barley Malt Dull. of 97,0u0 bushels at 81 181 19 for mixed Western in store, and 81 20 anoat, closing more steady, , . t uats i(a,2c lower, sates 01 a.wu Dusneis at 6465c for Western; 6567c for new Ohio, and 7071 for State. Leather Hemlock Sole in fair request at 29rt30c. for Kueuos Ayres light weight. 2931c. for middle and heavy do., 2728c lor uai norma light weight, anu -ax&aie. tor middle and heavy do. wool uomestic qniet; foreign nrm. with a good business doing; 3 00,000 lbs. sold at 5U(367c for domestic fleece, 74c. for picked lock, 4352c. for pulled, 54c. for tubbed, 50c for Ken ucky combing, 24a30c. for Texas, 4042c. for Cape, 2llc. for Mexican, and Mlstiza and Dan ski on private terms. ' Sugar Dull : 600 hhds. Cuba sold at 10 llc Petroleum Firm at lefflievc. for crude. and 2324c. for refined in bond. . hogs vniet. 1 . , -i ,: . Pork Market opened dull and lower. but closed with more firmness; sales 4,250 brls. at 23 aVa25 60 for new mess: closing at 823 50 regular: 822 00(a22 50 for old mess; 818 2519 for prime; 821 5i22 for prime mess; aiso, i,hw Dris. new messs ui 10 24 'It. seller and buyer, March, April, May, and June. ... Beef Firmer; sales 950 oris, at 812 50(g 12 80 for new plain mess: and $17 50a22 for new extra tierce; sales 150 tierces at 833 for Crime mess, and'836rf$37 for India mess; eef hams firm at 83741. ' . . Bacon Quiet; sales 690 boxes at 10 10 9-16c for Cumberland cut; llc for short ribbed ; 12c for short clear and long cut hams on private terms. . .-. Cut Meats Firm ; sales 375 packages at 940ie for shoulders, and 12"14c for hams. i Lard Quiet and heavy ; sales 725 brls. at I2l3c tor new, and small sales at VA($ 13C ' . ' - - Butter Dull at 1020c for Ohio, and 20 33c for State. Cheese Heavy at 1219c. "' ' ' .'1 Railway Stocks Market opened firm in Long Room, but at Open Board and Slock Exchange, there was more disposition to sell Stocks, which resulted in a deolHieot 4l per cent.-GOLD-Wm. Jtieatb & uo. report tne rotlowing losing piioes.'at e:20M. : 1W. Money Market rather more active, at 5 i7 per cent, for call loans. 4 , ,' i ,. Sterling Exchange Quiet and firm, at 10S?4ru 109. gold, for first-class bills. Gold Firmer 1 Opening at l'U, advancing to I34,Vf, and Closing at 134. i GovERNMENT8-r-Without decided change. Freights to Liverpool Dull, with engagements -ot 15,000 (bushels of com, per steamer, at tilic , , LATEST 5 P. M. I FLorrRi-Clbses qui fet and stei dy, with fair demand, chiefly for mediuti and good grades, is - 1 ( j.,t ?:- .o- . WheXT Closes quiet, wl'.n sellers at 82 45 2 50.i s -.... ' ' " Rye Closes quiet an I steady, at 81 301 83 for Western. Corj .Closed dull," at H1814 lnirtore, and 81 20 afloat, for shipping mixed Western. Oats Closed d nil and heavy, .at (MmOoc (orOhlo Western, and656(ic for newOiilo. Pork Closed a little firmer but;" very quiet, with the . selling of new Western mess at S28 83; buyers, at 82K 02 regular. BEEF7-Cloied fairly acUre, and quiet and firm. - v 1 , , ; sttr.l ' - Cut MEAT'S Closed quiet and steady. 1 Bacon -"-Closed quiet and fimi, at 104c for . . i ; . 1 . 1 1 ... 1 liAi'-D Ctrtsed with fair inqnIiy,, at l3ki VPfo for fair to prime steam, and 13J;13c for prime to-cno;ce, aeute renaerea. 'i ; i;!inrliin!itf' Market.''!;' By Telegraph; ' CincInna'ti', March 20. ; - Flour Unchanued and steady; superfiDe 80 5al?S; trade bratrds-U ,5013 50, and 14 to lienor fancy bnmdsj 1 Wheat Unchanged and steady; No. 1, spring 82 50; No.2,t2 85. ' ' 1 -"f- ' Corn Drregular and priecs generally higher and closing at 74c for No. 1 in elevatort atxl-84'o.85c in -hacks.! .i.s '-y' j . oats Steady 1 and unchanged; 1 No. 1, 53(n,54c. - -1 ' Rye- Advanced to 81 45(5 1 48, and at t he close coald.aot have .been bought below 81 50. j"-.....- 1 ' -' " '; Barley -Steady at 81 20' 30 for spring, and SI 551 60 for fall. , Cotton Dull, aud pilces are nominal at 28c for middling uplands. - .- . , vf raiv virmcr nt. ftiM.ra'ZJc la bond. . Mess Pork .Less firm .and hardly any' demand: city could not nave oeeu sola ai' over 822 60 at the close, nor country better, than $22. . .. . - , !"-" ;' Bulk Meats a lower; sales f 250,000 pounds shoulders and sides at $($ 10c, aud closing firm at these rates; bacon In good demand at 911 and 12e for shoulder.-, sides and clear sides ; plain hams 13fl3ic; and sugar curea, io(ctio;'2c, wnu 1a.11 uemaud. . , Lard Firm ; sales of 700 tierces ct city,' Cheese In moderate demand, at 103 17c for common, and 18&19C for tactory and English dairy. ' v , Clover Seed Steady, at 88758 90; Jtbe latter rate for prime new. ; '' . Timothy Dull, at S3, v , ... ' ; FLAX-8230(g2 50. 1 ' 1 . , Linseed Oil Dull, at 81371 40. Sugar-Steady; raw, HKSd5c. , ' J Coffee Firm, aud in fair demand, at 25 28c; the latter rate for vers choice. ' ' Money Market continues close; 9U percent. -1 .. - ' Exchange Scarce and firm ; currency is still being sent East to keep up balances; the buviua rates are par to oO per thousand premium.- -, '.V,,, GoLD-Closed 13i3 134. buying; andl34Vg, selling; very little gold here, and import-, ers have to send East for it to pay duties on their Imported goods. . . . , Xcw lork Monej and Stock Market. By Telegraph. New York, March .20. ; Stocks Market dull at second board, with pleasure to sell at last open board. They continued heavy, and were lower attei call. . Gold Market stronger at the close, and the last sales at 13i-, cash ; KOld scarce this afternoon, and loaned at 3-32&l-l(, alter clearing house closed coupons, lOSilOO: do., of 'w, iU7;a,a,iu.;4 . 5 20 coupons of 'to. lOTJirtilOS; coupons of January and July, 1' Ta lo.uito's, registered, WD7 : 10-40 xKHipoj; W';af'?;. 7 J August 7-i'-,10t)10-; June 7-:)'s, lOow lOOJ.i; July7-3trs,0oi'3l05; June coupons of 04, 117118. " m : . Tew Tork Drj Goods Market. By Mail. From Economist, 16th Inst. The season up to this time has.Dee '"'J;? unpropilious for the sale of foods. We are Just emerging from one of the most Inclement winters within our recollection. The trade comes in sure-enough slow and late, but better late than never. or several months past trade has been quite languid.and puces so much depressed, paritcuiarly for wooiens, as w ative, and general stoppage of mills became nu.uucarv Rut thr.rA iR DO trUth in the assertion "that a panic exists in the dry goods market here. Print cloths and prints and heavy sheetings, are slightly lower,

but they were too high, and ought to be reduoed in conformity with the recent decline in cotun. But prices of most de-

l .scrip. ions of goods, both dome-tic and roreis;i), eem to nave loucneu iwuum. the result is increased acuvi y in the market, with every prospect of a lively trade during the next tew weeks. ' , : Ttmurn kHooi i ntr a.nd shirtinETs have been in im Droved demand at a concession of H'S.lc per yard on standard makes. Bleached muslins of best makes are firm and In good request, but inferior makes have been selling at reduced prices. Stripes are in improved demand, at rather easier rates. Checks are still sparingly dealt in, and although there is no material a teration in prices, the tendency is In fa vor of buyers. Ticks are about Is. lower on best makes, with rather more Inquiry. Cheaper goods sell more reelyjat 22(3)340. Cottonades are in fine display, and beg nnlng th sell more readily, atl2c lower. Kentucky Jeans have met a more ready sale at reduced figures, ranging from 35(9 Soc for best makes, the latter for ermine cloths. Satinets have been quite active at 4550c for blacks and mixtures in good makes. The goods are now held fully 5c higher, aad the mills have again started unadvisedly, and will be sorry. . Delaines are two cents lower on all makes, and selliugmore readily though not freely. LAWNS-The inquiry for this class of goods has proved light thus far this season, owing to the limited wants of southern trade and the unfavorable weather North, which keeps business back. The Pacific Mills have reduced their price to 25a for 1,400 cloth. At this concession there has been an Improved inquiry, but without leading to any general activity. Foreign Dry Goods. There is no particular change In this department or trade since our last calling for extended remarks. - The market, as a general thing, is rather quiet, except in specialties which are found to be in light stock and held with increated confidence. Irish and Scotch Linens are not abundant, and are in request at full prices. Silks are also in demand and firm at previous rates. Staple Dress Goods, such as Mohairs,- Alpacas, and Italian cloths are in request, and held wltn increased commence, f ancy sryies of ladles' dress goods are less sought after. owing to the nuiavorabie weatner, ana are being forced to sale through the auctions at low rates. Any staple class of eoods, however, is held with increased confidence since the passage ot the tariff, but buyers feel reluctant to pay any higher rates. Broad Cloths and Black Doeskins moved slowly but are firm. ' '' " CouNTERFEtT. Counterfeit 810 notes on the Flour Citg National Iiaak,o( Roche ter, New York, are being extensively circulated. The counterfeit is said to be a very dangerous one. We learn from a Chicago paper that that section of country . hat been literally flooded with these notes, and that numerous arrests have been made of parties passing them. Nearly all of the denomina.ions ot- the National currency have been closely Imitated; and persons receiving this .species of money should scrutinize it closely, -r- t. ... 1 - ' Trad? In Cincinnati last Week. '' The Dry Goods and other similar trades are still Inactive for the season of the year, tnougb notwithstanding most: unprobitlous weather, the sales of Goods have Improved during the' past week over what they were for several previous weeks. - Yet it is weary waiting on so tardy an opening of Spring sales, and particularly so for dues that areln arrears. -- ' : .Groceries have had a quiet and rather dull market during the week, and prices are not maintained at so high a point ns they were quoted last Monday, except, perhaps, on lancy grades of staple articles. Raw Sugars in hhds. are quoted as ranging at 11&14c., the latter figure covering choice leniarara, though there are samples of Louisiana that are held Vic, to 4ja higher. Soft refined range at 144c to 15e and' hard refined' at 16C Rio CoHee ranges at 2lc to 27c for low grades roasting to fancy in lots-Cbwirnercioi, lWi. ' , RIVER jysw:s. . For other" River Items tee Seventh Page. There were no additional arrivals last evening after the Tarascon.l .The Taras con had a nice packet' trip, and turned over a large amount of freight to the Mayflower....." The-Mayflowet waited till af ter the freight tr -tin to take a lot of stock. that came down the road. She had a large number of passengers and a good ' freight trip .- The Leonora No. 2 did not get-otB lant night, . She will, we. presume, . leave early to-day .....Thei J. ,F. :Webb left for Wabash late last night with a big trip.;. Capt.; Henry Scott. .will, positively. leave with the Chattanooga on, Friday 'pyening for Cumberland River-.,. .The Phantom will leave ithls evening or to-morrow. ,for the Wabash River; for, a load of corn.,...The Alice Dean, Capt. Jim. Pepper, wllj be here this morning early for New Orleans. Capt. Dean expects to attend church in New' Orleans-' on Sunday... ,.The Great Republic will be here tomorrow morning ....i....lbe Mary. Forsy the, a ' magnlflctnt and capacious steamer of the Atlantic and MtesisKippi line, will be here to-day- and load for New Orleans.' ;She rwlil leave tomorrow Yening..,-.Captain Carver, late of the W. R., Arthur,, bought for 810,000 Fitzgerald's one-eighth inteiest ; in the Virginia, and assumed ,the command.. .1. The Quickstep will not Resume her trips to Cairo till next Tuesday, her repairs' being retarded by boii weatlief..Jt is estimated that between 2o;000 and 30,000 people visited the Great Republic at Cincinnati, on Tues day .'.....i,'.The Commercial of yesterday says "Dennis. Long, the famous Louisville en gine builder', and1, Mr1.' Howard', the cele brated Jeflersonville boat builder, Inspected the Great Republic yesterday, and acknowlediced the corn ' that she Is a com plete success in- every particular." How are you Louisville Democrat. Special. Oliver Dispatches. 1 EXCLUSIVELY TO. THE JOURNAL. Vincennes, March 20. The river has fallen five Inches since last night, and Is still falling slowly. The Heroic passed up at 2:30 this afternoon. The Advance and Mate passed up yesterday morning. ; The steamer Mason Jay tip here. ; Louisville, Mareh 20. The river is fall ing two Inches per hour.' Raining steadily since ten o'clock- this atorning. City front entirely clear of water, and the Inhabitants thereof preparing to return tdi tbe; quarters.; -v(,,-n f is; ': i;rj ' Caxro. March 20.-Cloudy andmlstywlth rain,, Mercury 46. Theriver has rosean Inch in the past twenty-four honrs, ahd is now au Inch and a half higher than in 1832, or ever before known here.: Business dull. - Arrivals and Departures P. W. Strader, New Orleans to Louisville, 3 p.m.; W.. R. Arthur. SU Louis to New Orleans, 3 p. m. Rover, St. Louis to Pittsburg, ip.it.; Star light, Wabash river to New Orleans, 4 P. m ; Baltic, St. Louis to New Orle ns. 5 P. -M. ' ' " ' ' St. Louis, March 20. The weather is much warmer, with a slight rain falling to-niEdit ' PrrrsBTTRG. March' 20. Weather cloudy and cool. The river is falling, with 6 feet in thA channel. Business is dull ana , Departed Argosy, t lor ClncinnaU; Savannah and Sherman, for St. Louis and the Upper Missouri.

Memphis, March' 20. Weather raining,

The river rose 1 inch up to dark. Business dull. Departed Swallow,' Leonidas, Gen. Quitman, and Mepbam. for New Orleans; Emerald and Clifton, for Cincinnati. In port Des Arc, .Harry Dean, Minneola, and Belle St. Louis. The Clitton took 800 bales of cotton ; the Emerald 500 bales. Nashville, March 20. River falling, with 12 feet water on the Shoals; raining all day. r - "STEAMBOATS. FOR MEMPHIS, VICKSBTJRQ, akd NEW ORLEANS. f- k The Atlantic and Mississippi jF;'tT. Steamship Company's splen&Mmmmm did steamer - MAUV FOKSYTIIE Leaves Evansvide for New Orleans and Intermediate norts oh FRIDAY. March 22d, at 5 p.m. For freight or passage apply on board, or to R. K. DUNKERriON fi CO., Agents. mch212t HOOP-SKIRTS. LATEST FASIIIOXS :. ., ..... ... : : - .;: 1 - ; DEMAND . . '1 : jl W. BRADjLjEY'S D U P Ij E X J ELLIPTIC :.:V'!:,"- '!'. si 1 '.' ; ; n ' or DOUBLE-SPRING ' f They Will not BEND or BREAK like the Sinsle SDrines. but will EVE3 PRESERVE their PERFECT and REAUTIFUL SHAPE where three or four- ordinary Skirts are THROWN ASIDE as USELESS. They COMBINE COMFORT, DURABILITY, and ECONOMY witu that ELEGANCE of SHAPE which has made the "DUPLEX ELLIP TIC the .:- - j; ; :; STANDARD SKIRT OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. . Fall assortments always on hand at wholesale by, .. ' 1 ,.; ! MICKEY, NESBITT Jt C0! ' Main Street,' ' ,'' ' , ''- '.' I'., i 1 . . ... : - - . . ' , BTBSPETII, SMITH CO., 1 " J 'V' rat Street.,. ,' t s Hi M. SWEETSER, : ' ,: i ( ; I . .... . .. . ' ' 1 1 . v(r.-:;-,ivt -; Mala Street, j '. j ii: i-'.'i iViti! 1 .'t i-i". ' For tale ly all Retailers who tell 5: (' First -Class skirm. j WESTS; i BRADLEY CARY, ' '.it ', ' 1.- ' - ".i '" SoU Owner of the latent, and . elusive Manufacturers. . , . .- ;i ' f ; f I ill.' -,", '!' Warehouse and. Office No. 7 CHAMBERS STREET; aud Nos. f and, , 81 READE STREET, NEW YORK. -.;.:! f , -1,, Caution. 1 :f T : V. IT. ;' ',: il To guard against . imposition, be liarMeiilar txt notice that Skirts offer ed for Duplex have the red-ink stamp 'J. W. Ura'Meys uuplex muxpive tsieei Springs" upon the waistband; none others are genuine.- Also, notiee that each hoop is made- by braiding v wrings together (or two spring in one), which is the secret of their sunerwr intretigth and fiexibHilyA combination land, excellent quality not possible to e possesseu oy y riiiyie-vyriiiy oiv.t t. OCX" TIM J. iOLEHAKT. j.-i ' ! 1-.f I. H. BORQMAN L. IGLEHART & CO., ; THIRD STREE'i?, bet- Main and Locust 1 . CITY.. GROCERY. ! t A COM I'l.KTE 1. STOCK AND ' GENJtsm eral assortment pf Staple and Jfancy (iroceries constantly on band, with fresh arrivals 01 country ifoauce, suuii. ns xjiu- ; It will, be our aim to supply all reason.. able wants in ouriine or a weii-regamieu tamjty. i.i i-.ji.ii r. tx - iks. . Also,' the beat brands ' of Flour, Corn. Meal, tfeed.iic. 1 . . . fmayiatf nIioi ii siCj ab " crBEiil' 1 an V vassed,; and plain Hams. Breakfast Bacon, :atidisome: of those nice smoked Ham .Sausages, 'lust received and for sale by , L. IvjrL..rl.A Kl S JU., 1" ii) v:ir t-'n ;.- - City Grocery. OOFIMIf, ' SMOKED II A I.I BUT, Holland Herring, ..lacKerei an iresn arrivals and to be had at the City (Jrocery , L. IGLEHEART & CO. SOAP, STARCH, CAXBLES, OILS, various brands and best qualities, ai the City Grocery; L. IGLEHEART 4 CO. 1 iBowldering !$txeet8., NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE city of Evansvllle will receive sealed proposals nntll Match 25th, 1867, for grad ing auu oowiuenug uie iuuuwiuK buci V1Z.S - ' First street, from the sonthetistcarb-llne of Leet street, to the northwestern terminus of said street at the eastern line of Block No. 183, Lamasco; . Division street, from the northeast enroline of Water street to the southwest side of First street; '' ' ... ' ; Division street, from the' hortneastMae oi First street to the middle of Second "'Division street, from the mjdd le of ec ond streeto iieVuthwest side of TUird 8Ehn; street, from the nt"'1 of Water' street to the southwest side of Water1sfreet, froir the middle Of Locust street w the middle of Vine street -mspeclfioaUns U be seen at. the City Clerks otHce, -' -,, 1. "' Rr-order of the Conncil. ' B oraer 01 A. M. MCGRIFF, Clerk. EvansviUe, March 2d. -7 mchU . Union copy. . 1 1 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE and OENTLEMEN'S RESTAURANT, N. S First Street. TRUNTZ 4 METZER, Proprietors. The choicest Wines and LI. ors will be kept constantly on band ; and special attention will b-given to the , w .. - RESTAURANT, ; i ' where all the delicacies of the season will be served in the most approved style making it a pleasant resort for the MERCHANTS and BUSINESS M EN of the city. A liberal patronage i solicited oc2S d3m -

J ANNOUNCEMENTS.

Cltj Treasurer. I am a candidate for the office ffr Treasurer at the ensuing April tl-v -..-n, subject to the decision of the Vaios .mvention. A. DDDDENHArsZS. I am a candidate for M-election in tita office of City Treasure subject Xo the decision of the Union Convention. O. K. LeAyITT. City Snnejor. t We are anthoriEed to annOGBae Jaium D. SAUNDERS as a candidate for Oyr Surveyor at the next city election. Chas. B. Ratpmnn is a candidate tor Cibv Surveyor, at the ensuing election, snbw to toe aecision of the union KMnvtuuna. Chas. R Dallmapth fa a. RA.ndMs.ts tor the office of City fcurveyor at the eiMiing April election. - Cltj Collector. The undersigned Is a candidate for pre election to the office ot City Codec tar At. me ensuing Apru election, sunjeot v mm UU1UU UlUVfDUUU. JtU. tSUUUBLEX Ti . . . . . v dj lug requenk ui inenas 1 annU'H'JUl Collector at the en-mlng April elecMcx. subject to the decision of the Union Omvention. - . . WM. Q. HAZELtUah. For Townsulp Trastee. I am 'a candidate for re-election to-aaa: office of Township Trustee at the enstrivelection. C HEDDERICOT City Marshal. Please announce my name as a candi date for the office of Cltv Marshal, subtea to the decision of the Union Convention. C. A..MCCUTCHEN. W are authorised to announce the name of WM. A. DOUGHERTY as a candidate for the office of City Mamnal, at the ensu ing election, subject to tne decision or uns Union Convention. . . ... Please announce ray name for the ottLap of City Marshal at the ensuing election, subject to the Union Convention. For Justice of the Peace. At tbe solicitation of many cltlzeM.'S have consented to become a candidate for the office of Justice of the Peace for Pigeon Township, at the ensuing April election. J. tr. biit.1011. AMUSEMENTS. TURXEBS' M AILii Grand Instrumental Concert GIVEN BY THE Tui'iior Band, ... ' . v.::;.;,-at-, ' TURNERS' HAIX, Thursday, Mftrch 28, fflHEBEST AMERICAN Ml?tICIAN JL including the CliFSCKXT CITY 811YSR BANDi have kindly volunteer their services, and without a doubt thta Concert will be one of the best musical treats that ever was offered to the citizens of Evansvllle. Ticket ...... 50 cents. R4erved 0eaUw...-M.. Are to be had at the Music Stores of Messw. Warren A Conyngton and Geil A Rhelnlander, at C. Capelle's Cigar Store, Turaen' HaJk and the tn embers of the -Band. Reserved seats to be had "only at Mesas. Warren & Conyngton's Music Store. The whole programme will be publisuafi in a few days. The kind patronage of the Evansvllte public Is respectfully solicited by the TURNER BAND. , mcn20 . , . , Courier copy. , r . WORM LOZENGES. THIS TItIKO AN1 REI.IAU.E mediutoe has acoomplishuiWaill mat was desirable in every casea where it was given a. fair trial, and! has always given more universal sat isfaction tnan any WORM DrSTUOl R! in nse. It Is adapted toali ages. and all children love It. Thousands who, have tried Clark's Worm Lozenge are ready to testify to its superiority lover all remedies now in use. Manu factured bv COURTNEY A LUMP KIN. Proorietors. Owensboro. rotl sale bv CLOUD A AKIN, and T. C BKiJJWiiLiLi k t;ii., j vansvnie, uiu. mniixuw I'. !:' JACOB 8INZICH. JOHM J. SINZICSf. J. SINZICH & SON, v Ko.29 Water; Street, Bet. Sycamore and Vine. BOAT STORES, GROCERIES, CORDAGE, OAKUM, Hemp, Cotton, and Gam Packing. Lath, Yarn, Twine, Rosln.Wronght Spike. Lard, Coal, and Lubricating OIK. , Ord derjwoi mptly filled, at lowest rates. aapt r. Q. KILLER. - J. fl. QAEDWEE. J. K. BUCKS ERV , MILLEK, iGARDNEB & CO., Staple Dry flood ,$f,,i5- First Street,,,, ,(a i. ;. '- ' - (Gilbert's Block,) . mchlod till janl . Evansvllle, Ind. . TH0S. GRANT, Carpenter and Joiner, WILL ATTEND PBOMPrtT TO a.nv work that may be rusted tn bis care. . ...- Shop on Main street, Deiwc Heventh and Eighth. Post-Offlce box 5J t i Especial attention git tr .0 Heavy or Intricate Framing, v . ,: ' ' ; feblSdtf