Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 April 1867 — Page 5
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Vf Salesman m a wholesale house hv. ' yooitp jnaTf of West Tennessee ctor(T fareirpe -tnvfi be" given. Additssf,ljoT!, Kvansvllle, lad. , mehianw " ,'?rt?Esscs! Egg! r tity. large, or small, at tU6 Ui ited StatesIIou.se, No. 211 Main Street, between Seventh aud Eighth, tor whluM the high est market price will be paklu cash. FOREST. "TOR REXT-DWF.LLING-HOUSE X , JC two-story Brick, -with six rooms, kitchen, cellar, two cisterns, stable, frult-bear-lng trees and grapevines, and larae garden all In good condition. Will be rented for one year to a family bringing good reference. Price S300 per vear. ! f,.ALV 'AH JOHNSON, . ' . ' -Real Estate Agent, mch26 dtf . . Third St.. Evans ville, Ind. FOR SALE. -. ..A. Valuable Farm.' for Sale. - X WILL KELI. MY FARM, containing 21o acres, of land, In Knight Township, Vanderburgh County, Indiana, adjoining me wauisuana t,nei.imi,aua near me place of Mr. Wm.' Howard, four miles irom the city of Evansville. There are 125 acres cleared and under good fence the balance well timbered, v The soil tiunot . be sur passed on the Ohio Riven it is all bottom land, well drained--there being 800 rods o! ditching completed rtnning-,roami each fieldmaking it suitable lor thwsuceessiul cnitivation of corn, wheat, tobacco, hemp; grass, or any tber crop grown in the Western States. Them is a good substantial frame house en the place, containing . seven rooms, wlttr kitchen, pantry, smokeconse, mun-nouse, dec. Also, otner nouses for luboreis; with a fine barn, corn-crib, and stanle. all under one roof, 82 feet long by 52 feet wide, and 16 feet high. PoultryboukeB, ie all nearly, new. There is a f;ood well and istern, and water can be oui:d with little labor on any part of the laud. 'A fine young apple ,o. chard of 400 select Trees is on me piace;ome peaen. pear, pium.ana etierry xrees; gooseoerry , .and currant bushes, strawberry plants. Ac. "making it one of the most desirable ' farms in Indiana. Not one acre of the ' whole tract hut will produce from fifty to one nunurea oustieis oi corn witn oruiiiary cultivation. - I can make the time for payments long -and the first payment light. Any person wanting a farm, would do well, to come aiid examine it. ' It would suit' well to divide into two or more farms. If not sold at'pvivate sale b fore' the 10th day of April, I will on that day offer it at. public auction, in tracts of 40 acres;. and if then not soid, I will then and there" offer to rent it at auction in fields to iuit the bidder: - ---- I will at the same time sell all my per sonal property, consisting of. three head of norres. six neaa or muies, one yoKe o; oxeri, five un&jh cow, ten. young cat Je, one hundred head stock' hogs and pigs, three good wagons, one top-buggy, ten good plows, aud all other kinds of farming sbls i' orn: uotatoes. bacen. poik." 1 beef. and lard; household and kitojien furni ture; seven stand -ot bees- anu numerous other articles, with 200 cords of wood. A credit ot twelve months will be given on all sums over five dollars; the purchaser giving Botes with .approved security, waIViiigielijrffrOin:.vaKiutlon and appraisement laws. All sums under five TiW'teile jfll rontlnus from day ro day till the whole is disposed of. Refer to J. P. Elliott A Hon, Real Estate Ajrents-office on 3d street, near Locust. mch26 dtd THOS. D. SMYTH. FOR SALEGROCERIES A fine stocK of Groceries and Fixtures, in a central location; "with a. good-ruu of custom.? To an one desiring to go into, this business, the present offers an excellent opportunity, as the establishment .will be sold at a bargain. For particulars: address P. O. Lock Box 42, Evansville, Ind. feb28 izi A Nice Residence -for Sale.2 Hi; I WILL. SELL MI f AMILY RESIDENCE, on the corner of .-econd and Walnut Streeis, in Evansville now in good order for .a reasonable price, on easy terms. -Possession given " May K'th. " Tiilb perfect, Address H. E. READ, 138 Race Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. feb23dtf .,, ,.:.., ... j ; - : l - i i . !-.;! FOR SALE LOT: Ffr sale at a bargain, a LotSOfeeton First. Street, with a good building on it, suitable for mannfacturlng purposes. Inquire ot D. BAEK, corner of First and Main streets. feb9dlm : FOR. SALE OR LEASE . The Crescent City Springs. mHIS DELIOHTFCL PLACE OF JL resort, in tbe immediate vicinity of Evansville, adorned with all the varieties of native forest trees, in fine preservation, wad beautifully laid out In gardens, groves and arbors, with all the buildings necessary for the accommodation of t he public, new and in good order, is now offered for sale or lease on reasonable terms. The buildings were mostly ereoted last year, and consist of a fine large hotel, with spacions and well ventilated rooms; a bath house, of six rooms, furn shed for cold and hot, tub, shower, and douche b?ths of the latet and most approved style ; bijliard and bowling saloons, with four ten-pin allevs; dancing hall and reception rooms; ladies' refectory, and gentleinens' refreshment saloons; kitchen, laundry, confectionery, bakery, ice house, filled with ice, &c, &c. The waters are a saline chalybeate, jironounced by medical men as unsurpassed for their hygienic quail ies. To any person acquainted with the business of conducting such an establishment, an opportunity , of making, .a. fortune, i here presented, ituab aa seldom ocenrs. 1 I will hold the property for pi ivate sale till tbeftrst day of March next. If not then Bold I will lease it on favorable terms. FOR "SALE km FOB RENT. -f CA CHEAP BEILniXO LOTS. I tl J Dwelling Houses, and Farms. Ten thousand acre of Farming Land. 1 bny and- sell Real Estate.' ALVAH JOHNSON, iteai tJsiate Agent, Third Street, dec22t( : :. Evaascille.' Indiana. VakaWe City Lot3 at Public Auction or Leasehold for 99 Years. t r ... AfSATCBDAY APRIL th, 17,L 1J at I o'clock p.m., ou the premises, corner of First and Division Street, 150 feet fronting on First Street, running back 144 feet to a 13-foot pa ed alley ; loO feet corner Fourth and Locust Streets. Tbe above will be sold In, lots to suit purchasers. '' ' All street improvements done at the expense of the leaaoTH. , Terms in detail made known on or before the day of sale. HIRAM NELSON, Auctioneer. mch25td BOARDING. . . " . 4." w-nARl!(U.-Tbe best of accommor dations can be had at MRS. E. M. ElJRliS'H, at the BuU's Had, beyond the Depot. Large and comfortable rooms for tbe accommodation of families. Jan d3m
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'ETiU-r&!tUMLTilCIdi ...:. WEEKLY REVIEW Currency is close, while exchange is in j good supply. 1 here is no pressure lor loans, and the bnnks p.Te a- le to respond' to all calls irotu approved, customers at from 10 to 12 per cent. . New York Exchange abundant and premium nominal. . , Gold without material change. We quote 33 premium as the buying rate. . Government bonds as last quoted t Buying. Selling. 5-20'S, 1862.... 10Sl . . 109 5-20's, 18(54 10i : 107 5-20's, 1865, new 106 107 ivmu s ...... vi y as; I-.W8. AUffUSl...M......-HJT 101 7-30s, Jane.-. ;....105 - 106 7-30's, July 105 106 Compound Interest Notes are bought at the following rates June, 1804 . ...115 cUK. " ... .. 114i UCU " .. . ... .. ....113 Dec " . 112 May. 1865. 110 Aug. , . " . , 109 wuu . m..lU The following 'quotations are' from- the office oJ W. J. Lowry & Co., Bankers,: No. FIrstsJreetr;.7 -7 -, -Timr vf - -t -BAlOtABtB FUNDS. 1 '-' U Si Treasury. fotea.' - t . J. National Bank Nots. . , . UNCUKHEJfT. Indiana Free Banks.:,..,.'.. ...-.lO to 25c dis, Missouri ...i..;..J..'. L..'..:...-....:....iO0 Eastern Bank Notes. 10to20c Planters' Bank . . ....J. 30e Union Bank.. : 30c ' Other Tennessee Banks ..60 to 9(Jc " " : .YirgitaiaiSTbrth Mid South Carol iaa; State Bank of .InUan.....I0c dis. State Bank of thio. 10c " We publish In our- advertising columns the Quarterly Statements of our National Banks, which will be examined wltbhiterest by financial readers. , We have class ified the important items in the different statements, and compared them with the reports for the quarters ending October 1 and January 1 in order that the business of these perlo may be seen at a glance presenting as it does a tolerably correct exhibit of the business of the city and adjoining country- , . CAPITAL STOCK. . t Evansville .. $700,000 First 600,000 Merchants' 350,000 81,550,000 DISCOUNTS. . Oct. - Jan. i April. S720,?-'2 20 MercbantsC.: 403,9htt fl 39ia43 CH 891,517 38 First , . 368 19a ... . 397,583 ,H435,8 21 1 L 51,440,501 1,455,1S ; Sl,547,0h3 19 Or JtlAJS It. f ( EvantrvWle . ..$150,006 130,041 . 74,789 8166,7; J5o,2) 27 ' 101.000 95 ,v8.,74 87 First 114.04 .,85,954 Merchants', , " cikcu'iIatiok. " . ',' , Evansville 8400,000 ', 840,000 i; iS4S0,000 00 First ... 4.50.000 ,,., 450,000 ,, ..450,000 00 Merchants' 310,000. , .. 310,000 . f315,000 00 SLJfiO.OOO ' tiJO.OOd ' 245,000 to ISDITtDVAl DEPOSITS.' ' ' - Merchanta'fri00,778 -rf,7til,' 8172.945 40 349,147 38 First ... 114,bil U2.085 170,215 66 8.574,812 .560,309 8692,308 44 GOVETtXStENT EpbSrTS 1 -r Evansville-. 8 38,162 8 63,861 f 64,232 00 First 73,807 18,:0-5 40,488 23 Tn&0. 2.1H4 &104,720J3i In the general busi ness W ''tlwwli'lncT e has been an Improvement over the previou week, but trade is stiU sluggish and unsatisfactory hardly up to the expecta tions of our merchants. The markets have been unusn lly steady, and our revised quotations below contain few, if any, im portant changes. Stocks In this, city . are complete and full, and country dealers will find pur wholesale' merchants ready and able to compete with any ' Western City. . J .:;T .i:!".-,- - r ,1 i : i - GROCERY, MARKET. i : There have been no changes in groceries, an i we continue our quotations of last week." The trade of the past week was not large, but a perceptible improvement was experienced; and, although the business Is Blow in reviving, merchants are sanguine that it will be good. The aggregate sales thus far for the year are nearly up to the corresponding season for 1866, even with the. freeze up and the floods. We attach quotations: ' ' , ,,. - Coffee Is firmer, but quotations are unchanged ; common to good 24c; prime to choice 2c27c; good tc choice Java 33a36c. Sugar Prices remain steady We quote raw at 13c for low grades up to 15c for choice Demerara and prime New Or leans; refined C 14c; B loc; A 16.; Hards 16 17c. Teas We have no changes to make In quotations. : Slack: Souchong, 90c to 81 70; Oolong, 81 to 1 80. Green.- Young Hyson, SI 25 to 2 30; Imperial, 8150 to 2 50; Gunpowder, 81 20 to 2 25; Hyson, 81 to 2 00. Molasses Stocks not .large, , yet sufficient to . meet . the . wants . ol tbe trade. 'Orleans plantation Is in fair supply and quoted at 90c , The re fined syrups are according to quality and reputation of manufactures ' ' Fish There is no change In fish. Stocks good' and the demand increased. We continue to quote Mackerel No. 1. in bar rels, 822 50 to 823 00; in kits at 82 75 to S3 00, with other sizes in the usual proportion (.oafish., 9c Rice Market steady at 10 to ilc for good to prime Rangoon. No other quoted a in the market. . v . . ' ' CA2TDI.F.S Unchanged light weights 17. to 18c, full weights 23c. , " Caxdy There is no change, and we continue to quote at 20c per pound. , Starch Is unchanged at 7 id 8cT Salt In good supply at S3 00 for small, barrels and 55c per bushel. . - . .. ';' : Cotton Yarns In sympathy with cotton, are dull at 23c for 600 and 28c fo'r 5oo, of the best quality.. Liquors. There is no perceptible change in liquors, and prices remain about the same as last quotations. New copper distilled whisky 83 00; one to two years old scarce at 83 505 00; highwlnes 82 30; rectified 81 902 28; common Bourbon Rye 82 25, and Brandy, 82 50i3 00; Holland gin 82 50 3 00 ; imported brandy 812 0015 00 ; Old Port S2 506 50. DRY GOODS. Tbe business for the past week showeU an Improvement over last, as we anticipated, and this week ve predict a still further improvement, and with reasonable weather for thi month, we anticipate In Dry Goods and Clothing, a very large business, fully up to the corresponding month
in last yearpnsriiie" supplies ou hand throughout Ihe'country are greatly reduced tifrougrl!ieOght purchases produced by the frePie iti -January, ittid by the floods In Fbruary aud March, buyers onlj
taking the prime necussities, and these in very small quantities. Business in the Supply Market has been active during the past week, and; jor.tuis .month they are expecting a great rush for goods. Prices have undergone no change since our last, either here or Eastward. We continue to quote: - Sheetings Standard Eabtern Sheetings, 22c; Cannelton do, 21c; Standard broad do. 19c; Middlesex do, 18c; Lawrence E do, 20c; Lawrence L L do, 18c ; Valley do, 14c; ' Bleached -Musi-rs Hill 4-4 bleached. 29c j Rockdale do, 20c; Attawaugan A A do, 25c 4-4 Berwick, 20c; 4-4 Brunswick, 20c ; ya do, 16c ; American, 12c. Prints Spraguee, 17c ; Americans, 17c Eunnels. 17c; Amoskeag, 16c; Wauregan, 16c; Victory, 14c; "Arnold, 14c; Waumasutta, 13c ; Empire. 10c. . , , " . ; . . : Boots . AND Shoes. Trade ' loomed up some since our last, and a number of good sales were effected ;.ibut oar merchants are by no means fully, employed.'- Prices are not quite as. firm, but quotations can hardly be called 4 lower. ' Merchants . are well supplied ' with-fine stocks for the Spring trade, and none need go beyond Evansyiile ior tiarge stocks or cheaper rates. t - i i , , 4 , Queensw are. There has been a. little imjprovf men.i.oce, outlast, but. the demand is yet comparatively "light.- The reduction noted last week. In common Teas of 25oper dozeu, is maintained; and generally a lower scale of priced especially in staple goods . Tiie trade iias heen so m ucb later and stocks in this' citj have" been so large that our Queensware merchants are offering special . inducements to reduce stock.y sf t; ? -g r kok and Hardware We continue our quotations of last week, viz.; Tin Plate, 816 00, with ."concessional made in large lots; Bar Jron,iuc; Sheet Jron,t boiled. 849c.; Charcoal, llj12c"; ITaiU, 87 25: Axes, Mann's, 8 6 00; Lippincott's 817.50; Simmons'.; 818 00. The prices for foreign, goods havo declined slightly. ' Drugs Business is reported brisk, but quotations are slightly revised. Lard Oii, No. 1. 8120, No. 2, 8100, Linseed Oil $1 45 Voql Oitt 47c,' and tendency, upward. Sotla 10c for English, and 9c for American. Quinine 82 35 per oz., and firmer. Indigo, Madras $1 30 to SI 50. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE., r Provisions The, demand for Hog pro ducts still continues large, ' to supply orders, from the Lower Mississippi and Ten nessee rivers. - Prices remain "steady' at the advancei We quote: Mess Pork at 822 50. Bulk Aleatx ' shoulders, 8a9cents; sides, 10 cents, and clear" sides U cents. 1 Baron r shoulders 9c: "elear -'sides 13c; bams I4Ci Lard 1214 cents, tierces, and kegs.- Cheese, has advanced,' and we quote at 18 to 18o for Western Reserve, and. 20$ for NewsTork State, Butter Is, fn better, supply at 30, to 35o iot country.!- 7 quote 82 80 for Red, and. ; 82 90 : for Wbit1.. Corn scarce ami higher at .0 to 9.5c in "new guliAies, .with' large ' sales. Oats. hardly' an in' market,, and quotations 70 .Xu Z5ciu new borlaptw - -. ': Fjuocr The market tsr rry brjjjk.and jfr advance prfoes." We qubte. Good 8uperflnc,n0 0011 50. Extra, 81213 15; Family and fancy brands, 814 50(,15 SO. i '," Corn Meal. In good supply at $3 00ji 3 70 per barrel. . . Seeds. Clover, 59 00, with, free receipts. Hay Is firm. Baled S25 per. ton.' ; : Bhan Still higher; 830 00 per ton, and scarce. . .' Fruit The advance of the season keeps prices higher so that choice Eastern Apples are held .at 0 50 to 87 00. Dried Fruit: Apples; 82; Peaches, 83 00 for quarters, and 84 for 'haives. The supply of Oranges and Lemons is light. We have, however, no quotations for Jobbing. Potatoes There is a light stock of good potatoes in market at 90c. to Si per bushel. Gunny Bags A good stock hi" market. and held at 22c for good second hand, and 26c for heavy new.. ...... t - Special to the Evansville Journal. 1 t, t Chicago Market. r By Telegraph. ' Chicago, April 1. Flour Quiet and firm, at about Satur day's prices, and under active speculative demand, chiefly by short sellers. r Wheat The market for No. 2 is excited. and 7s8chigher, with sales at 32 192 24 Closing at 82 232 24; No. 1 spring 2c higher, with sales at 82 51. Corn Active and in speculative request. and 2c higher; 73.96, for No. 1; 86c for No.-2, and closing firm at 95c for No. I; 8080c for fresh receipts, and rejected. Oats In active movements, with an advance of two cents, and closing firm at 48c for No. 2. Rye One-half cent better; No. I closed firm at 81 31. Barley Moderately active; nominal. 8090c in store. Provisions Scarcely any movement. Mes Pok Held at $22 75g23 00; buyers at 822 50; short rib middles 10. ; loose sweet pickled shoulders, Wic packed. Laud Nominal at 12al3c. Dressed Hogs $8 75; live dull and un changed. Receipts 7;400 barrels flour, 10,000 bush els wheat, 17,000 bushels corn ; 1,900 bushels oatst 363 hogs. Shipments 4,500 barrels flour, 330 bushels wheat, 11,000 bushels corn, and 1,500 bushels oats. ... - Special to Evansville Journal. ' ' f -, St. Louis Market.; v V By Telegraph. , St. Louis,' April 1. Tobacco Qaiet and unchanged Flour In good" demand at lull prices ' .Wheat Stiff and unchanged. Corn Higher, but slow, ranging at 97c 81 05. ' . '' ' ' " ' - -,. ' Oats Higher, but Inactive at 7375c. Barley Unchanged. Bye Unchanged. ' Provisions Dull and unchanged. Whisky Steady, at 82 15. . f Special to Evansville Journal. - ", ( loulsfllle Market." By Telegraph. Louisville, April 1. Tobacco Steady ; sales 990 hhds. Flour Superfine 89(39 25. Corn 7376c, for shelled, in bulk; ear 70c, In bulk. Oats 5c, in bulk. . . ".
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Bacon. Shoulders UtfXe ; clear sides 12ijl24c "l " '-""' i ' " : Bulk BIeat3 Shouiders 8VaeJ 1 a jWhibky Raw 23c. ; . .-' : ' , -r -. J : f Special to' EvansVille Journal. " ' i Memphis MarKet. ' 1 By Telegraph. . Memphis, April I. ; Cotton In good inquiry for middling at 28c ; receipts 1,067 bales ; no exports. i , i FMUR Firm and unchanged. Corn Active at $1 10l 15. Oats 7580c. - . . ... ' Hay In demand at 835 00(340 00. I PORK-23 2524 00. BACON-Clear sides 1313e. ; BrtK Meats Dull at 812j. J European Markets. , By Telegraph. - - London, April 1 x, . Consols 91. :i " . . '' . - American Securities Not so firm, and at the close on Saturday there was a slight decline.1 Erie 39;' Illinois Central 78 .5-20S7S.- i 1 'i! ';. ' Seed Clover 54.. , ' t :l - ' Liverpool, April 1? 'Cotton Firm. - ' . Breadstuffs Generally : firm. :s Corn very firm at Saturday's! hlgUest priees.) : Provisions Generally E dull. . Pork ."6; Bacon 39; Lard 80s., ' ' Produce Generally np.cihangea.f,'',' - Petroleum Spirits lld j refined lb 6d. Bonds 5-20s have declined lid ,aince the opening quoted at 74;. - Liverpool, April 12 p. k, Cotton Has become active held at 30. f . afrj a1 T7rU. ttraS .. tT.t 'V JltiI Bonds 5-20s 74J4. Liverpool, April 1 p. m. Cotton Closed dulj at 13d, for , MidUlng uplands; 3i3a for urieansv " Breadstuffs Quiet and unchanged. Provisions Dull. ' Bacon 4s 6d ; Lard 49s ,J$L Others tinchanged.- J "-'. r Produce Unchanged." ' 1 , 'J .Xew'tork: Market.! By Telegraph. New York. April 1. Cotton Opened very firm, but closed dull and drooping; sales of 2,000 bales at 3O(S.30f331c, for middling uplands, closing at inside prices. . J,- . . Flour Receip's of 7,238 bbls. ; market opened a shade firmer, and closed dull and droooine: sales of 6.800 bbls. at S9 7ika.Ui 70 for superfine State and Western ; 810 9012 35 for extra Western, 812 4013 90 lor choice do. ; 811 ftva.12 55 for shipDing brands round-hoop Ohio; and 812 6.jia 9Q for trade brands.: Canada flour is in fair re quest, with sales of 600 bbls.. in bond at about 811 2. California flour firm." with sales of 500 bbls, and sacks, at 81.g,16 25. Whisky Quiet aud unchanged. Wheat No- receipts, market : opened quietnad-firm-, and-elosed dull. wlth sales of 29,000 bushels at 82 472 48 for No. 2 Mi - waunee: and Si la for white California. -Rye Urooolne: sales of loJiOO, bushels western at. 81 32(4l 33.. .-, m t Barley Dull; sales 15,000 bushels Cana da western rree at Si 1441 'M. Barley Malt -Quiet. Corn ReeeiFt4,25 bushels, And market active and le-better; clfsing' dull: sales iu,3uu Dusneis ai 91 W31 m ior mixed western in store, and 81 21,al. 22 afloat; 81 21 for westeru ye mow in store: i Wyi ror jersey yellow anoat, and 81 21 for southern yellow afloat. . Oats Receipts 7,000 bushels, active, and l2c. better; sales 48.900. bpsheia t 07668c for old "western :' 7375c for Estate, and 68 71 for new western. Rice Quiet, with sales of 50 tierces Carolina at 10S.10c. : 'Xffee Quiet and firm.' ' ' '' ',. Sugar Qnlet at formerprices: 'sales 18 hhds. CubaatlOc, and 72 bags at 10'i loc . ." " , ;" :': " ' Molasses Quiet; sales, small lots Muscovado, at 60$j51c ' ' Hops Quiet. ' f' Petroleum Steady ; 17c for crude, and ,25(&27c for refined in bond. - Pork Opened heavy, and closed more firmly; sales, W Datrels, at 82:7e,24 06 liir new mess ? closing.' 823 80 asli t- tJS 00 for old mess; 819 7520 25 for prime, and 22 2V22 50 for prime mess; stock of old and new, 99.181 barrels; same date last month, iO,51 barrels; same date last year, ii9.24U barrels.- .- - . - - - , r -r t -, 4iKEF Sleady ; sal -s, 650. barrels, at previous price-s; stock of old aud new, 10,243 packages; same date last month, 15,069 5aeka;es ; same date last year. 27.361 : tierce beef, steady; sales, 300 tieroes 839 0U40 00 for India mcssf .r0 for prime mess; beef hams, firin ; sales, 122 tierces, at S4040 50. Bacon Quiet; sales; 320 barrels, at 1 10c; Cumberland cut, 1111cj short ribbed eut meats; quiet ; sales, 370 packages, at 10J4c for shoulders, and 13J 14c for hams. Lard Heavy ; sales, 765 barrels at 12(uj 13c. . Butter New, dull and heavy, at 1016c for Ohio. Cheese Unchanged; 1318c. ' ' Money Active and firm at 7 for call loans. .. j t - t .t fi f ' e.'t ' Sterling Quiet, at 89c, gold, for Jli-st class bills. , 1. ..-.. Gold A shade lower; opening at 133; closing at 134. Gov't Stocks Shade eawier. . " - . - LATEST 5P.M. - Flour Closed dull, and 5llc lower on common and Interior grades. Wheat Quiet. Holders more disposed to realize. No. 2 Spring, 82 402 80; No. 1 Spring, 82 652 70; Winter red and amber, 82 9.53 15; White, 833 30. . - Rye Dull, at 81 32vU 3.1 for Western. Barley Quiet, at 90(a93c for Western. Corn Dull, at SI 19a f 19, In store, tnd 81 213I 213, .. afloat, lor shipping mixed Oats Quiet, at 6667c for old, and 67. 70c for new Western. . . ; Pork Quiet. Buyers' new mess, 823 90, cash, and mess, 823 90, cash, and sellers', 823 95 buyers' at 824. regular, and sellers' at 824 05 - :, ".' :' '' Beef Dull and unchanged. - ' . "' Cut Meats Quiet, and without decided. change. Bacon Dull, at 10c for Cumberland middles, and llc for short-ribbed. Lard Qulet..at l:l13cfor fair to prime steam, ana 13l3oor kettle rendered. stock in warehouse. Wheat 1,311,167 bushels; corn 1,600,288 bushels; oats 1,655,446 bushels; rye 380,552 bushels; barley 639,785 bushels; malt 22,991 bushels ; peas 26,890 bushels ' : - in boats. Wheat 260,223 bushels; corn 334,813 bushels; rye 545,000 bushels; oats 80ft-bushels; barley 100,000 bushels; peas 16,000 bushels. .. T. . t r' , ' v . , . Cincinnati Market. , , , j , '. By Telegraph. Cincinnati, April 1. Cotton Dull, and jprioes nominal middling is held at 2727c ; no demand. , ,- J Flour Unchanged and firm, but the demandls local; trade brands, 811501350; fancy brands, 814 00(0.16 00. . , Wheat Scarce and but- little offering; demand light, and prices unchanged : No. 1 Spring, 82 552 60; Winter, 82 90 No. 2 j Winter, 82 852 87. Corn In light supply and in good demand: 7475c shelled, in bulk: 88(289c for sacked ; the outside rates for white. Oats Advanced to 5859c, and at the close held at 60c for No. 1 in bulk or elevator, and 67c in Backs. Rye Scarce ; sales at 81 50. Barley Quiet and unchanged. Whisky Dull and prices nominal, at 82 26c. No buyers at over 82 26. I po visions Firm, but not much done. Mess Pork 822 7523. Bulk Meats 8, 11, and Hc . , Bacon 9, 11., 12 and 12o for shoulders. Bides, clear rib, and clear sides. , . ' Hams 13o for plain, and lo15c for ugar-curea. 12540130.,.
Coffee 25M27C-. Clover Sued -810 50. ,", Timothy M 90. : ,-"-, . (, .AT ' Flax 82 SO. -. - ' Butter Firm, at 30gi3:?c for fresh?. " EoG-i7(ai.sc. - .5-V ,-, Cheibe Firm, a, 17,17c. ' Gold l:?J buyintf. and 134 selling.
Exchange Steady, at par buying, and l-Ki prem. veiling. Money Market remains close, at 1012 per cent. , :- ' : ,L;. . , ' m' ' , ' i i Sew York Stock Market. By Telegraph. ew y ore, April 1 p. m. Stocks Ohio St Mississippi certificates 2627: Canton, 46(g46; Cumberland 81fa,33: Q,uicKsiiver, 4a33; Marinosa 8'fl9; preferred, 22w22; Western Union, 41 041; Pacific Mali, 128o 128; Jl 1 j Jill . D..iA ILffall 1H1a Atlantic Mail,8486; New York Central, iowgiuo?i ; u.rie, os't(jjoo4 ; nuumm, liS 130i ; Quicksilver, 32V2(:J3: Mariposa, 8k preferred, 22r22 ; Western Union, 41,41 Pacific MaU, 128; Michigan Southern, 73; Pittsburg, 78g 8 ; Toledo, xAKatvuy; itocK island, viVi(aiVji; Nortnwfstern. SSfiAfalVit nreferred. 5SafiTit4: Ft. , wayne, wsaaw. steamship shares were , nigtier in the- forenoon, but subsequently ' sympathized with vhe rest of the market. Coal and miscellaneous stocks unchanged. Spirit of the New York Drj Goods - Market.1'-'- - 1 The weather ha continued unfavorable and business of all kinds has hen nam. paratively dull. -Country1 merchants -buy ...It V. . L. .. n 1 : . .. - ivjiv nuau uiuiuary CaUllOn, VTCtOrrlng to reduce stock and keep themselves in a snug condition, , For five years past they have, as a class, had unprecedented pro pei uy.au a ny. are determined how to make the most or it. .Our city, jobbers are 1. equally 1 conservative -.and ieqaally sound. One or two leading firms report great activity the past week, and are them. selves Burpristd to find thru, their aggregate sales amount -to 4nore than ever before uunng we oorresponuing -period. This, hOweyer, is an exception ,to the general Tuie. Maaulacturers . are. pushing' their goods, being afraid to have their al eady large surplus stocks aocnmulate: The cloth, log trade is extremely dull; and one or two failures and some extensions are rerortd. Cotton is iower and heavy, and this makes a dull market. : Brown sheetings have been lactlve at a uecune, on standard makes, or about half cent a yard. : Bleached goods have not Changed much in price, except on. less desiraoie nranos. uennns are lower, wli little better demand. Drills are dull and heavy. Jeans are steady at Jower quotations. Stripes and ticks are in less demand at lower prices. Prints are very active for new Spring styles, with no quotable reduction in price, except for second-rate styles and job lots. Some beautiful Frenchy- . 8 F!l'l'er"!re on 1 ne mantel, wiuch Foreign goods, as a whole, 1 are "very neavy. . 110 poners Degin to show some anxiety, and are pressing sales throuirh the auction-room and otherwise. -Many of me irwuii); unus among inem, nowever, have large amounts ot money loaned out on cll in Wall Street, and the Nil in A i it t.ni 01 several weii-anown commission hoases. inose wno predict a smash among any ciass 01 our mercnanm tii Hnrin. doomed to ainappoiiituxair-jndepenlent, 2Bth ult.' - - ' i STEAMBOATS. -s 'roR memphib.' " The 'Dean Line's '. elegant;. steamer HIVKEOLA. W. B. Miller, Master, Leaves Evansville for Memuhm and W.fr. mediate ports ou. WEDil KKDA Yk April d. at 9 a.m. ' c - oir freight or passage apply on board, or u i-oa a mjJirnKicx, Agent. ap2 I2t - - - i ,-.. f , ; ' i , FOR NEW ORLEANS. The spacious steamer', ! : ,' LAUREL HILL, Wes. Conner, Master; 1 Leaves Evansville as above on TUESDAY, April 2d, at 12 o'clock noon. , . - For freielit or Dasaze aDolv on board, or to COX & HUMPHREY. Aeenti. . n jti FOR EASTPORT AND FLORENCE. The Kt All nfll flAf .nil .Invant 'IvtLJm e . ?7fjJX. t '. steamer ... . a'' 1 CHARMER, Chess. Master. .....;..Gibson. Clerk! Leaves for Katport and all Intermediate Tennessee Kiver landings on TUESDAY. April 2, at 5 p.m. ' ,,.!.. , For freight or passage apply on board. apl d2t . . . . Agents. WOOLEN MILLS. L AWRE NCEBURGH Fancy ( Casximerew. mHESE OOODK, BEIXfl JIASCPAC Jk lured oniy oi tne nnest Merino Wools. are of superior quality, high finish, and uiHuo iu rv. vrieiy vi lUfl mosi lasnlonable styles. Rankinr in N Vorir with tbe best Eastern makes in styles and finish, these Western goods especially commend themselves to the Western trade, as they are entirely free of Shoddy, Flocks, uenueraen giving tnese goods the preference in orderipr salts will be sure Lo be sausneo in quan. y. style, and wear. r or sate at retail dv all the nrincinal merchant tailors and dry goods dealers tbronsrbont the vnntrv anif nt. whnlMulii by.MACK.EX, ESB.T A CO., Evansville, no Dy K. v. MOORE, . Treasurer Lawrenoebnrg Woolen Mills, mcno d4in , , Lawrenceburgn, jna. Frederick UeiL :"' John Rheinlander. GEIL & RE13NLANDER, . - Dealers id . . P I A I M El ODE ON S, and all kinds of Musical Instruments, V Instruction Books, Sheet Music, ' I Guitar and Violin Strings, i: ; - . Ac. Ac, North Side Third Street' ' Between Sycamore and Vine, Evansville, Ind. Sole Agents for Stein way 4 Sons' Gold Medal Pianos. GET THE EARLIEST AH THE BENT.-150 bush. GoodJjs, rich's Early "Curco" Potatoes: 100 bush. White Sprout Potatoes; For sale at reduced prices at - VICKERY BROS., Eureka Basaar, 75 Main Street.
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GRAND BALL TURNERS' BALL AT B Y ki:i'i:st or v j E.. . . . Ii IA grand Ball on" - J FRIDAY, April 26th, lfcfcr.. it atTufnersHall.to the honor of t) rothernojd. Tickets 75c. Jor lady and gentlt... a. RuDDer will be served up during i .; je night atall hours, and bills of f t:- be in readiness for that purpose. apri euwaku wt-i .-L..;. THE UREAT Jl ISTORICAI. 1'3 1 AINU! J.Insco Williams' GRAND PANORAMX of the BIBLE. First time in Evansvlll. MASON in HA LL TnMdar, Wedn . day, TlurMlMy, and Nalardsy, Jfffl.. 2d, 3d, 4th, and 6th. Tlils'is the lareest and 'most comn't'' Paintimz of the Sacred Scriptures 11 Jo world coverina nearly 4.000 square" i. jm of canvas, and comprising some Kixfj tbe most sublime scenes of the first JOt years of Biblical History. Exhibition each evt-nlne at 8 o'clock. Tickets 50 cents; children under ten yeax Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clocis. Tickets 25 cts.j ttikl.en under ten yean old, 15 cents. . mch28dtf THOS. GRANT, Carpenter and Joiner, WILL ATTEND PKrtJIPrLV T4 auv work that mav be e t rusted ha his care, shop-011 'Main Street, betw- 'Sevent aud Eighth. Post-Office box 51 Especial attention giy ( v .0 Heavj or Intricate iTaming. feblS dtf UHLHORN BRINKMAN. Successors to M. A. Lawrence, (Established in 1848.) Wholemle and Retail Dealer in AMERICAN" AND ITALIAN MARBLX and a superior Quality of Limestone for building purposes, wlu:'ow sills, caps, fronts, dooi sills, Ac, 08. 100, 102, and 101 Main Street. Next to Court House, , : . EvaiiMVille, Indiana. mchl4 ly 1 PIERS0N, Alid Manufacturer of TIN, COPPERl anfi ' Wholesale and Retail, ' f-1, i'V1, Cor. Firtt and Tine Streets, ,,. 0 A "..I.! KVANSVIT.T.VJ WTW . Tin Roofing done on short notice All work promptly executed in the be manner. tjrueis solicited. mcbW dim Potatoes. 1r tff BUSH. EXTRA CF -JJJ CoachMow Potatoes-1 ' store and for sale at lowee CHOICA - now 4a lowest Trm rket price. Shipments mace to parties abroad, either in sacks or barrels. All orders sent u will receive prompt attention.- ' PAR-JONS. SCOVILLE k CO.. inehTO dlOt . 72 Main Street. JRobert Boyd, Architect, X0. 7 CllAXDLER'S BLOCK. Office formerly occupied by the late firm of Murslnna A Boyd. racli276m Indiana State Normal School. Notice to ConlriM'torM. SEALED PKOPONAI.S WILL BE iecelvl until. Wednexdav. Anrll liHf. p(0x4atthe oflWof J. A. Vrydach, Arwhltect. southeast corner of Wubash and Fiftli Streets, Terre Hau e. Ind., for the following work and materials, in c nstructioa o said Normal School Building 1. Excavation I foundation, about 3.500 cubic y rds. Burnlne 2.800.000 brlek. Jf " " 3. Laying- the same. 4. About 13,000 worth d tensed stone la. foundatl u wall. 5. Eightee iron columns, weight a boat 20.000 lbs. 6. One hundred and fifty wiudo frame. 7. Putting in and bridging joists. wocL bricks, dust, shafts. Ac. Full Information as to plans. hDeclfications. and conditlous furnished at the Architects offiet on and alter Friday, 2 March. - The Board r serves the right to reject any or all bids not satisfactory as La price or terms. Security required ior per formance of contract. By order of the Board or Trustees. JOHN INULE. Jr.. President. Terre Haute. Ind.. March 14th. 1807. men 10 d till aprlO FREE LUNCH T TIIE ST. CIIARLEM SALOON , No. 135 Main Street, Every Morning at 10 o'clock. mah.lx.-dUn , . - Notice to Farmers. A CHOIl'K SMK or AdRICELTU Anil XrnplemenU, consisting of Plows. Fanning Mills, Wheelbarrows, Ac., all offered for sale below cost. H. KI1KMAN 4 CO., No. 18 Water btreet, Orr's Block. mch20 tf . . -. , . "" PinLTp, DECKER, ... '. Manufacturer of t-1--ri ' Compound Lubricating Oilt for ail kinds ot Machinery. ' L4Rirt)i0APS,ijiaiJiNDL' PURE CATAWBA WiNEJjfmy owl growth. , mch21 dljr T Wall Pa-.T. AXEW ftTOC'K or , .1... received and for sa.e 1 A PER J. M. ' .t.tr.L, ' Main Street, bet. Fourth wid Fifth. mch5 dim I IOLKHART. ' J. B. BOEOMAN L IGLEHART & CO., . .. THIRD STREETr beU Main and Locust CITY GROCERY. . Jk COH PLETE STOCK AND GEN jf. eral -uHtortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries constantly on band, with fresh arrivals ol Country Produce, such as Butter, Kggs, 1 oultry, Ac. It will be our aim to supply all reasonable wants in onr line of a well-regulated family. , L. IGLEHART 1 CO. Also, the best brands of Flour, CornMeal, Feed, fmayl3tf
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