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J IV ATE BOARDING. 1 - r y ' First-class' Boarding,' by', the Dayfor "Week, at .'; "' ;y E. M. BCRNS'S, No. 76 Division St., bet. Second and Third, may21dtf . . - . ' Evansville, Ind. signed has opened a Bearding-Ho use on Third Street, between Sycamore and Vine, opposite Philip Decker store.where a nurnocr 01 iay aud weemy ooaruers can oe accommodated, with board. mayl5 MKS. K CARTES. WANTED. XirANTEn INFORMATION Of Geo. VV Hartman, who left Mt. Vernoa sev eral years since, or of his sons. Christian Charles, or Harman. He was a brewer at Mt. Vernon. Information of his Dresent whereabouts will be suitably rewarded, if Jen at the Journal omcet lie was, last beard of at Pine Bum,, Arkansas. may21 dim . , .. WAMEl)-SITUATION As Sales man or Clerk in Dry-Goods, GrO' eery, or Clothing Store. Haticfaetory refer en e given. Address R. It. O., Evansville, ma. tmayi aiw 'ACTED BRICK 300.000 hard Brick: by the 1st of July, by the Evansville Gas Light Company. Inquire nt the Gas Office or orai.UBO. J. I'UMDIKR,' apr29 dtf Pres't E. G. L. Co. Eggs r Eggs! TTAJiTED KGGS 1 X ASTOVAX wV titv. laree or small, at the united Slates House, So, 211 Main, Streetbetween tsevenin ana tagnui.jor wmcn -u ruga est market price wili be paid in cash. mch63u . r,, V .-R.tANtEK. FOR RENT. W!l KEXT-A store-room on Main .E Street, between Fourth and Fifth, in good . condition. . Apply at J. 6. Kicker's shoe store, i "i ii j V . . .-'mayi? tl "''- TOR SALE. Brick House for Sale at Auction. MAT 20TH.1H37. milC fMMOJf COCXCII. OFiTWE JL City of Kvansvill t wiil sell ;at p blic sale, at 2 -o'clock,- on Saturday, the 15th day of June next, unca thir premises, a brick house, recently purchased of, T. Mi ltd. inaseo; the building to- be removed on orDeiore the nrsi aay or Augnsi next. Terms made known On day of sale. ." By order-of the Council. '-",. - ' i f ' A. M. McGRIFF, Clerkv., may 28 ' Union copy.- '' House and Three Lots at Public "11HE FINE TWO STOKT DWELLJL ing House situated on Lots 5, 6, and 7 . in hiock -i. easier, ( iuiareemeuw on oaK Street, between Fourth and Fifth, wiii besold at public auction on- ,:,:,rKlrit:i: -j i SATURDAY, JOE FIRSTV186X, ? . At 2 o clock v. ic, at the Court House door. Tiius -One-third cash, and the remain der in fix and twelve months. The house is new, and in excellent condition. It has seven rooms, good cellar, cistern, stable, and every necessary convenience. Posse--sion given immediately. For farther particulars ee " f ;"" J V. ALVA H 'JOHNSON, " Real Kstate Agent. may27 dlw J. B. BOOER, Adin'r. OR SALE-NANSEMOND and BERr J JViODA SWKET' POTATO PL ANTSiam the Agent of Ten brook, Pierce & Co. for their celebrated Sweet Potato Plants, and am raising them on shares, one mile north of Evansville, on Main Street. Orders sent to me, or left, with Coom fc Healey or W..G. ulIerton, wlll rocelve prompt attention, and will be filled with plant- fresh from the bed. may22dlm WILL. H. WOOD. Brick Machine, Steam Engine, &c. ONE SI-HORSE l'OHI K KTEA3I Engine, 1 Challenge Brick Ma;hine. Moulds, Trucks, etc., will be sold verg lutr, to close the concern. Apply immediately to A. REIS, or S.-E. GILBERT fe UO. mayl7 lm . FOR SALE REAL- ESTATE. T'-i Valuable Property for Sale. House and Lot on Seventh s-treet, between Walnut and Chestnut. Nine rooms in house. A email house wilj be laken in partpny i ' ts i i v- 1. . r I is. i.i.v House and two Lots in Smith's Enlargement, near the railroad, h ive rooms in house. For sale verv low. . Lot 199, Donation Enlargement, being 75 feet irout on. Market Street, near Loust. Lot Donation-" Enlargement, belnig 75 feet front on Fifth Street by 135 feet on Walnut Street. Either of these two Lots will be sold at a great bargain, say twothirds of their value as appraised by the City Council, as w wish-to build. Will trade either or part of them for brick and lumber. VICKERY BROS., may 16 dlw 75 Main Street. A Nice Residence, for Sale. ! X Will, SElL Mt FAMILY KESI.' JL DENCE, on the corner of Second and Walnut Streets, in Evansville now in good order for a reasonable jrice, on easy terms. Possession given May 10th. Title perfect. Aduress H. E. READ, 136 Race Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ' feb23 dtf FOR SALE AND - FOR BENT. J C A CHEAP DOTLDINO LOTS. JLcJ 3 Dwelling Houses, and Farms. Ten thousand acres of Farming Land. ' I buy and sell Real Estate. ALVAH JOHNSON, Real Estate Agent, Third Street, .Evansville'. Indiana. dec22 tf Y3j1& P. COATS? V ST. f ' i 1. 1 Jt Ci ? Tl BET.SICOIU) v CABLED . 1 1 i.tf n l Wt.'it 1. ,):..; .-xi t'.t -' , . .1. , ii . i . - ,!iii'U ,i. i. .. . i .... mitii" ;.oi! :llli . .; t.-- 'j John'r'i&;!lHug)i-u-AucB!ncIoss Sole Agents In Sew York. ; p. , - mchlo dSmeod inU ,!Piaiios, Organs, &c. WARREN & C0NYNGT0N, Wholesale and Retail Dealers ia PIANOS; ORGANS, ! MVSIC, ahd liUSlCA'L GOODS, of, all jcinds. i ii-ir Street, ' No r Main EVANSVltLE,,l,tkDiASAt s i r- 'f i HAY AND COTTON 'PRESSj.f O Jl WAY'S iMPiKOVEI Patented J April 2d, 1867 Will be on exhibition at the Sherwood House, Monday, May 27th. RIGHTS FOR SALE. may25 d3t
.UOJETAUT & COMMERCIAL cJ WEEKLY REVIEW. Financial. The money market remains quiet. The banks are meeting all legitimate demands upon them at 10j,12 per cent., and this is about all that they can do. Ovitsidepaper is not looked upon witlrfavorL. O. i - J" i t s . Exchange on New Ycrk continues in ample supply at par buying and 1-10 selling. Gold in New York closed at 136J& The buying rate here is 135;.silvej" 127,.. Government securities are in demand. We quote : .
Buying. .105 - Selling 110 - 107 10SJ4 100 I'M - 5-20's, 1R62... 5-20'k, 184 i i 5-ai's, IS65, new... 10-40's 7-')(t's, August. 7-30's, June.. ... 7-30's, July....w .107 m ..10fi ,...10o 105- , Compound Interest Notes are bought at the following rates: June, 1861 118 Jaly, .....lisOct. ' 116 Dec. ....; ills . May, 1865 . .... 118 AUg. tMH..HW...Mf..lf.A4.Vil Sept. t" ..............k.:..110 Oct? " . ,110 ; The following quotations are-from the Office of W. J. Lowry & Co., Bankers, No. First street, m r r r. r ' i r" " j TJ. S. Treasury Notes. , J National Bank Note l cjncukrknt. Indiana .Ftem Bnk.,...U.C..fl0i to shc-dih. Missouri ioc " Eastern Bank Note&...;.M.v.10 to 20c " Planters' Bank..:.. .....30c Union Bank... . aoo " Other Tennessee Banks 00 to tK)c " Virginia, JSorth aud South Carolina. - - oeorgia, Alabama and La.... 10 to 90c . " i State Bank of Indiana .". 10c dls. State Bank of Ohio...... 10c " j " err, GROCERIES. . .. a i There vjas 'some ;fal!Jng. off In this de-, partment the past week, but a fair business has been done. The market rules quite. steady, and we find no- occasion to mate rially change the quotations last given There is a slight advance in sugars East but inhe -general tendency: la depression in prices it is difficult to realize higher quotations on. any; kind of staples pwmaCoffee Quotations are unchanged; common to good. 24c; prime to choice 26 27c; good tc chroice Java 33333c.' JSugab Prices remain steady. We quota raw . at , 13c . for . low grades up to 15c for choice Demera? a and prime New Or leans ; reflujSit i txi 14c ; ifcr i5c;i A 16 ; Itardsl0c. :, , Teas We have no changes to make in powder, 20 to 2 25; Hyson, 91 to 2 00., JuoLAsaEs stocks not ,1 iaxge,: i yet sufficient to . meet . - the i wants -, oi the trade: " Orleans' plantation"' is1' in fair supply and quoted at 90c.;" Th refined syrups are according to quality and reputation of manufactures. Fism 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 ?2 75, with other sizes in the usual proportion. Codfish, 8!c. " -, ' IliCE Market, steady " at Uo foe good to prime Rangoon, atid lSJc for Carolina. Candles Light weights ltiic, full weights 21c. Gaudy There Is no Change, aud we con tinue to quote at 20e per, pound. Starch Is unchanged at y2 to 8c, , Cottox Yarns In sympathy with cot ton have been dUU at 2I ' for fc00. and 24ofor500. . , . LmiToad. There is po perceptible chauge in liquors, and j rices remain about the same as last quotations. New copper distilled -whisky 8 00; one to two years old scarce at S3,505, 0(J ;ibigji wini, $J 30 a rectified 81 902 28; xjonimon Bourbon Rye 2 25, and Brandy. $2 503 00; Holland gin $2 5frt 3 00 ;-4nTporyd braniy SLTtJOdli 00; Old Porf: Dry Goods Ivith 'tother' branches of busiV ness iiave been dull for the past: week ac cording .to, our-expectation in atpr Jaat.S Business Last, In Cincinnati, and, in fact all over the-West Is nnusually dull for the season- This is occasioned majnly by the want of confidence in the future. Values have been gradually settling, until now some-mattes of goods are, actually below gold value previous to the war, and thai too I n currency, 36 per cent discount. This is a-singular state of trade, and the confusion in business will continue as long as we attempt, to measure values Dy-goid which bears an unreal value. The market here rules regular, and prices have undergone little op no change silled our last. " We continue to quote as in our last: Brown Sheetings. Standard Quality 18c; Cannelton, nsjo; Warren A,-18e; Osage, 17c; Blue Ridge, 16; Connecticut River, 14c; Valley, 12). Bleached Sheeting. Rockdale, 4-4, 25 ; Attawaugan, A-A,' 4-4, 20 'r Oeo. C. Ballou, ji-4,22; Brunswick, 4-4,' 17J; Elmdale, 4-4, 14 ; Geo. C. Ballon, 7-8, 17 ; Brunswlck,'.7-8, 15; Barnslejf, 7-S, 1S; Kinston, 3-4, 11c. Pklsts. Merlmac, 18c;: Sprague 16lSe; "AmefteJn 16c; "Amoskeag 14Jc; Arnold 13icj Wamsutla llJic , . :' TicsrsGS Conestoga, Extra .Medal, -4-4, 47ie; '. Coneetoga JoId Medal, "4-4, 42c; Ponestoga C. 4-4, 40o ; Conestoga C. 'C. A , Stiye 1 Conestoga A. A. , 25c. - ; - : Miscellaneous Denims 15(5 35c: GltigharasT15cTtftrnXWe5T Delaines 25c; Wool UeiaCaes :40c ; Coates' Spools SI 10; G. and D. 75c. .. Hats, jCas axd , CfcOTHiKG-rBusiness I keeps goodand the' trade of the 'season has .been aoout up to tne expectations 01 Jobbers. Our dealers In this line have kept up their large stocks, well assorted, of the latest styles and best Qualities, and are fully meeting the wants of merchants visiting this market. In prices and stocks our city compares favorably with any in the West. .Boots astd .Shoes t Trade Is. fair, but country merchants8 are buying light, making small bills; but the greater number makes the aggregate sales about up to the corresponding season last year. Stocks are well kept up, and prices continue steady. In the East the supply is light and the market firm. riTEEXswAKE , Business is good- as far as demand is concerned, as our wholesale houses are having all they can do to wa alt on their customers. But the market
quotations. -c-Pcj ifonoijgi fif yu; apd considerably sought fter. Oolong, SI to 1 80. Green: Young Hyson, aj w oJ$4 5ff tV bbl. for rato;;S5 825 to 2 30; Impt-rial, Jl W to;?50; Gun- dried: and not much. doinz.
has been considerably -" demoralized ' m
account of the spirit .of rivalry and com' petition, heretofore noticed,' which has had " the effect' to - reduce prices ; of some goods to - a figure much : be low, cost,-And -lower -than the trade -demands. ' ' " - ' Iron and Hardware. In Iron the trade has been satisfactory,' ! with a ' con-, tinned good, demand. , We continue our quotations of .last week, viz.: Tin mate, 815 50 ; Bar Iron, 5Jc. ; Sheet Iron, boiled. 849c; Charcoal, ll12c; "JVai'i, 87 00: Axes, Mann's, Si6 00; Lippincott's 817 50; Simmons', 518 00. ' The large; amount of improvement going on la this city and the towns and country adjacent, has bad. its effect upon the Hardware trade ia the line of bulld.ng materials. . ; . . ,- Drugs Busiaess is reported ; moderate, and quotations .are unchanged, 'iarti Oil, So. 1 winter strained, Si 20t,Nv'2, 81 00; Linseed Oil SI 501 55, and' tendency upward; Coal Oil, 43 to 45c. Soda Be tor English, and t!cfor American." Qutntne S3. 25 peroz.; Indigo, Madras fl 30 to II 60. Cotton There was a dull market ' last .week, and very little evidence of life. The receipts are light, and the business for the season Is nearly over. We.qupte, Middling ut23;c .. .. . ' '. .; , , .. t ToBACCO.r-Messrs. Harper, Wright Co.,1 pf tho Green' River Tobacco " Warfth6ue, quote lugs tjC to So, and leaf from 5 to 15c. "There Is not much, animation, in the market,' The receipts, for the week ending n tfctf 28th, werQ 83 hogheads., I PmtfViSI6NS AN PROtoJdE? , . ; Provisions Trade has been ttcuvei ana soyie of the stocks are about exhausted. We believe, however, that all demands will continue to ba met as heretofore withgood . articles . at Cincinnati quotations. During the past week there has. been.- no' important change in prices. Weqnote: itfesa Pork at 822 50.- Bulk Meats, shoulders. 8fft9 cents i sides;' l6 cents.1 and clear '-aid&k cents. , Bacon, shoulders vc ; clear sides Ic ; hams Llio. Lard 12 14 cts, tierces and ' kegs. ". Cheese . is ' . lower," and ;'. ye quote at 16o .for new Western Reserve,and 20o for New York Statft" Butler In in better supply at 3Q,to 35c- for country.'" . Gkai s Wlieat, none "comiug in, and quotations merely- nominal. ' We' heai S3 10 offered for Red, and 83 lS Xor. White, with no sales. , Corn is very . dull, -with fair stock in market.- " It is quoted at tK)C to 95c ' in new gunnies; . and ,?8c' tor shelled In bulk.' Oats, hardly any in market; quotations, 75cln new burlaps. ' ''..ij"''-;. ' ,Fi.oCB We quote good "Superfine at. 8l0" 50811 ; Eitra,-812 50(g.l3 75? . -Family and fancy brands, 815 0016 '50, ' ' ' .' ' ;Corx Meal Is In only limited, supply We quote 50 for kiln , Seeds Clover lower and dull,, the business4 for the season' being about over; quotations, $11 wltii light stock. Flax, 2 23.-." JlAYr-Is lower; baled S20 per ton. 1 " Bran Little in the market,' and held at 835 per ton. , ,' ', ,', ... ..'j. - Fruit The advance of the season keeps prices higher bo that'cholce Eastern App.'es are held at 87 50 to 88 50. Dried fruit? Apples, SI 25 to 81 59; Peaches, jj3V Sot quar ters, 83 75 for halves.. The supply otOr unges and Lemons, Is light. . We have, dowever, no quotations for Jobbing. ' Potatoes There is a light stock of good potatoes in. .th market at 31 COier bushel. Gonut Bags A good stock in ; market, and held at 22c. for good tecoiul h wi, uiul 25c for heavy new, , Salt In good supply at 83 00 for small barrels, 83 70 for large barrels, and 55c per bushel. . - .. sew Tork Market., ,; ;i. ... By Telegraph. New York, May 27; ! Cotton Fii-m sales of 1,0K bales at' 27c. Fixjur Dull and lOrtiJoc lower; sales of 3,000 bbls. supertine Western at SiO 2.V(1I 30; ' extra WeKTern 811 70;13 W); Hioloe il3 50m 14 70; stopping Ohio Sl.Jll. California
lower? sales WW bbls, at.I. 5U'rkHi5ii,, i:y;j. . .jn flour in fair requesr; sales LwVblsa Wtltl1 ' .exc toe Wpu. White, fron - v;E ' : , Th-River, .witb-ifof cargo' of ' to Whisky Uuclianged; sales .350 bbls.'1 she returns -to that sbeam'tt-dav.
. W t-steru in bond at S5c. J wheat Dull and 2fui3er lower: sales 000 bushels No. 2 and I Milwaukee on pri vate terms, at 2 55ra2 es; California S3 35. Receipts 8,ii00 bushels. Rye Steady -sales 2,600 bushels Western at 81 701 75. Receipts 100 bushels. Barley Malt In fair request ; sales 7,-: 500buhelsatSl 40. ' ,. .. ,'. - . , Corn Opened heavy, but closed steady and in fair demand; sales 5tl,00C bushels new mixed Western at $121(kl 25: .very choice SI 2&3I 28; Western yellow, SI 28i4j old mixed Western declined to SI 35. Receipts 7,935 bushels. - -- Oats Quiet ; sales 29O0 bushels Western at 878tte : Pennsylvania SOS-to. Receipts" 63,259 bushels. Stocks in Wake hSttses Wheat, 608,309 bushels; corn, 207,42J do. ; oat, 497,i00 do.; rye, 156,200 do. ; barley, 106,804 do. ; malt, 17,4til do. ; peas, 19,800 do. . , . Rice Nominal. Coffee Steady; sales, 150 sacks Rid on private terms. SCgab Steady; sales, 450 boxes of Cuba, at 105414; le; ax) boxes of Havana on private terms. ' ' Molasses Quiet; small sales Cuba 55c; Porto Rico, 55oti0c. Petbolech Steady. . Hops Quiet. . - ' . . Pobk "Opened heavy and closed firm; sales 3,900 barrels of new mess at S23 lOy 23 25, and closing at S3 '20 cash; old mess, 22; prime, S1919 25; prime mess, $22. Beef Quiet; sales 140 barrels of prim mess at t'-iAzVA v India mess. W'lo. ness. Kwrut-iu. . Beef Hams Quiet ; sales, 170 -barrels at $41(342 75.. . ; - Bacon Quiet ;. sales, 225 boxes at lljc for short-ribbed, and 12V,o for short clear. Crrr Meats Steady; sales, 250 packages unchanged. .( '. .. ; . -. . . . Lard Unchanged. BeTTER Dull and unchanged, .u-. - i --. CaKKSE Heavyat8(jl7Jic. i i; : .-, '. .'. Feeigitt To Liverpool dull.- - w! ..--" u- ; . 5-latest 5. p; m. ' ' '"'''" LotTR Market closed 4ull and iodise lower. - ' ' - . - Wheat Closed dull, heavy and nomfiially l2c lower; No. 2 spring 2 532 65; No. 1 spring $2 80(2 85. ' : ' ' -, Rye Quiet at SI 73(1 74 for Westerns r' U Babley Nominal. Oats Quiet at 87c for Western. - ' ! 7 Corn Quiet and steady at $1 231 27 for new mixed Western; old do. nominal at Si 301 32 in store, and $1 31 35 delivered. Pork Steady; sales of tSoO barrels new mess at 23 15(23 20 cash, closing at S23 20 bid, cash, and S23 25 asked; $23 2? bid, for regular, and 323 30 asked. - Beef Firm, fair demand and steady prices. - - Cut Meats Nominally unchanged. Bacon Steady at llo for short ribs and 12c for short clear. Lard Dull at 1313c' for fair to prime steamed, and 13c for kettle rendered. . . Clncln&atl Market. By Telegraph.l . '. Cinclsnati, May 27. ' Flour Unchanged. ' ' j Wheat Unchanged. - ' - Corn Dull ; selling at 8788ca and not much doing. . '- , Oats Held out of market' for higher prices; No. 1 sold this afternoon at 76 ; total stock held by one or two parties. Rye Advaaced to $1 7 51 75. Whisky Unsettled.
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' Ftot'K-Dutl,1 and 25(05Oe, lower! 812 503 14 50 lot extra Spring,: : . l : WheIt-Dull, at a decline of 7gM)c on Saturday's ela rig 'prices; -S3 65(52 70 for No. j ; f2 602 57 for No. 2, and closing nominal, at z to. , - .; Corn Active; 81 011 03 for No. 1; 77 78o for No. 2. , :,..' ..' ' i" " Oats-23o higher; 80a82c for No. 2, and ciof-ing nominal, at WNjo.-; ' Rye o.5c lowers SI 45il 48 for No. 1. " Barlev Steady, at 90w9ic for No. 2 in Store. - Provisions Quiet; mess pork 822 60; inru ai izic . , Beef Cattle Dull and unchanged, j HofiS i 25&6 SO for fair to Kood eholee. BUEEP Duli ; 87 5U(a8 50 for good to choice nne. . ; Receipts -5.0 X) barrels flour: 3.600 bush els wheat ; 70,800 bushels corn ; 15,000 bushels oats ; 400 hogs. Shipment 2.700 barrels flour; 400 bushloaisTltle Market. ' By Telegraph. , ; Louisville, May 17. Tobacco les 110 hhds at sustained. rates; lugs at 82 7wi2 7o; medium leaf at 811 ikMi.11 50; Hart County manufacturing at 81 20. . ... ,.... Flour SXiperfrne at 89 25"i:10 50: extra. fancy at 811 6017. 5(i i : , -. j i V '. wheat nominal. Corn Shnlled at 81 001 ear in balk 8-k . -Oats In bulk at 81vte82c. ' 05 delivered ; MEds Pork At 823 - ri.i. - i Bacocs Shoulders 9o i clear sides 12a : .'LARD--Prime ti-rces l'ilc, r, i , .. ' 'WHIBIY-Ka atfaafreeanaSOdiii bond.. I ., i 1 1 i . n ( i-uw .!.. l! .1 i,'tU:-1 il'jqt; si :: By Telegraph.! f ,-,,, Meiphib. llay ZKd t'oTTON Firm;, uplands, i 25253,. jK-Ceipts-14 baleSL " Cork, Dull and nominal at SWOjMoL''j : OAT8-8fi82e.' - ' ' . . - - 7 i PoBK-'ixmer at 2a 7524 09. j ,--, ,s 1 - fr' if Other articles unchanged. , .,.),,.(.( ,x ' ? Xtw TorH prj Goods Market. 1 ail By Telegraph. ' New York, May 37 . ; Dlnr :G6oD9-Inac'tlVer' but 'without' any material change.' Brussels earpetlnst "two shillings per yard lower. . ( , ., ;-;',,.,;) 1 Tv - Y European Markets.' . By Cable..' ' London,' May 27-Evei ", CbnsoW3 93Ji; 5-20's, 72 1 ilUndis Central 7C;Erie, 39$. l " :' "-.' " . t I'.lJVEHPoOLl'MayEve.1 " ' ' CoTTONr-Closed quiets middling uplands, 11 ; .Orleans. ISH ; sales 12,000 bales. ' ?.." BsEADBTUFEs-ciosea Una t barter oats; and peas, ancbangecLo:.:: '!.!'! 1f.'t PKOVisioNS-Closed flrxn with adva'aclnr tendency Porit, tiwtprn -prime-mess, S28 1 Cd per barrel. Beet extra prime meivlSOs. Lard, 50spei cwt" liacon,'39s for Cumber. xaiiu cui imaqie, , ,. v ... 4 , , .. . , j ( , e t P6nvpErrAhes fid lower; in pots,' 37s Rosin, common . Wiimingtoir, 7s 8d,"and flue l;te? Spirits Turpentine, 34s l;?law. Cd j Petroleum, refined. Is 3d.' : ' ' . lohtxn, Msy 27 Eve. , Hcgak Firm tit an .advance: Jfo-, 12. Dutch standard, 24s 3d. ; corn steady.i- ' ,-. OiLSIylnsefed advanced to jUO. M' U) 1 . 1 New'fflrk Money aud Stock Market By Telegraph. , , New Yobk. May 27. Stock heavy : Gold. iSBc: Rterlinff K. change. 9J'8c for 60 days; Registered Bonds of 'ffii, KWfaioejic; Coupons. Cou nonsof '64, SSJc: '60, 6;6?ho; new, t3 otju; ivum, xrj ; -,jus uncnangea. hive r jv e vr s; . For other Hiver Items see Seventh Page. Louisville, May 27-River rising fast o ee in tne eanai. dj; ine mars, - -,., ,t. t . Memphis, May 27. River "rising slowly. liSiUJ HUU W U I III The rivey at flarfc last, night .waStHsing. ai tne rate 01 an lopiior apiiichnd a half per nour, anu a rise 01 nueenj or twenty feet is antIcipaed'....r.v'.The only 'departr Ures were tneQti let step to -Cairo; Phan lorn end Charmer to the Cumbtrlaud, Jam Gray to Gieen .River, and tho Nick Long1 worth to New 'Orleans.'' Theye were no ari Green tobacco. She returns to that stream U)-day-...A dispatch from Capt. J. Stut Neai assures us 'hat the great Richmond would positively leave Louisville last night. She will be here this eVehIng.The P. W. Strader l)es over till Wednesday, and wlH Tje'here on Thursday...'. ..The Michigan will come off the dock Tbursday-..The river is rising rapidly at Pittsburg, Cincinnati, and Louisville. STEAMBOATS. FOR ME MPHIS'jVICKSBURG, and NEW -.- The magnificent low-pressure steamer KHli nO.Mf, . . j. biui ieai, iSiaster; " J.S. Wool folk, 1 clerks R. P; Lodge, Clerks, irille for New Orleans ant Leaves Evansville for New Orleans and intermediate ports on TUESDAY, May 28th,at5p.M. , - . , . The Richmond Is a splendid new lowpressure steamer, having unequaled accommodations for passengers; is safe from danger of explosion : and is v. f great speed. For freleht or passage amilv on board, or to R. K. DUNK ERSQN A CO Agenia, 4 . mayza ujt .... . . "!..!.:.! FEATHER DUSTERS. JUST THE SEASON TO USE THEM. Having a large stock of large size, we oifer tasell them at New York prioes. Call and exaniineatj VICKERV BROS, ;mavl6 , !V ?J,,, ,..M,75Maitreet4t ; :. DR. H.' M. HARVEY, : . Physician and; Snrg?on. Office LEET ST bet. Second and Third ii ' ' : .Evansville. ind.v , J.-B ERVIN, M.D IIomceopathJQ IUyician," . Offers his professional services to the citi-: sans of Evansville aud Immediate vlcinitj in the general practice of medicine Office No. 9o Main Street. - ' Office Hours From 8 to 10 a.m., and from Zto'A and.7 to p.m. '- loclS. ' PAPER BOXES. MACAU L E Y & 00. ARE PREPARED TO MANCTFACture . -. - Paper Boxes of the Best Quality f At tlie Lowest Prices. ". A Stock of - " 1 Shoe Cartons and Notion Boxes On hand constantly. : Orders solicited.1" 5 7"r r, ';'-:":'. f1".'". MACAULEY & CO, 13 West Maryland St., Indianapolis. ma6 2m
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1 ' Lbtteks hraAiwso Unclaimed in the Post-Offlce at Evansville, State of Indiana, on the 27th day of May, 1867. ' Persons calling lor any of these letter will please say " Advertised," giving date LADIES' LIST. . , ' . r Allen Blanche, 2 "' Kavanaugh MargaArlington mrs H K Adams Lucy Atkinson Sallle K Baker mrs fti artlia Becker mrs John Lemon Mary 1 ret Len" Mollis A Lines mrs It J ' Landis Catherine Laoort Mary A Burton Mary F Miller Aledora Brunswick Nancy A Mueller mrs R M Burnett Amanda lllllvr Martha, A Brown Fannie ,1 . Basock Louisa -Bowden mrs A A Bobgin mrs Maggie Barclay mrs F Ml Coal Louisa . Carr mrs Asanath Cash mrs Beclay Cummings Mary , Merritt Catherine , ' Mltctiell Hannah Murphy Hattie JN Meilsch Mary . j Madden Mollie Martin Matilda . Mcl utyre mrs R A cKnltt Mary, 2 ; Paslin mrs C E ' Pine Hattie V , Carson AJ 1 H Carr Mattie Phillips Mary . Pervis Eliza ; -,, . Peck Carrie E . . Reese Julia X ' ' Reese Nannie M ' Short Miss H A" 1 Cartln Vine Cook Mary Ann Carney Kale ' . . Curry Josepalne Culley Mollie 1 . u Cox Melissa Morton Clark Lizzie M . Clure mm Lizzie r Dexter Therese Dexter Rosa Klla-1 Doyle Ellen SfcwarU Elizabeth M Stevens Laura, 2 Street Era . , , , Sarris Mary , k Sloan Irene1" Sockland Lizzie ' 1 Stone mrs S A Stewart Rachel, 5! ' ' f. . x r n . ' D vis Laura Davis Emma Fiaaegan Margaret Finney Lucinda Farrell Jennie E firrtll Marv- . I i ' Tain. Stem bridge Mollie ' Towles Ellen Thompson mrs E A Guibley Catherine Taylor Lizzie GIlmoreEUa ' - Trueblood Mary M Goodrich Maraareti Unfleld Martha. 2 ' '. GoffPriscllla . Van Trees mrs S Ai -1 Garrett Sarah v ' Van Blarigan Mollie Gil le it tuts Ellen : Vaughn ArnUa. .. . ) Jfogue Cynthia. ",T.Veaich Nellie ,: , lieenan Julia. i:n: wnite Mary Hampshire Lydta.,.. Wasner Lucinda M Jackson Rebecca ' Waller Jennie JaauithmrsLH Wood Annie ' Jenkins Lucv A . Wrlztit Annie E KuollADnaT ci" ' Willis mrs Jessie 1 1 KineAnn ii , : -..M Wrieht mrs Bell : Knight MaryK " . Wood mrs Lois Ann Koite Joanna v ' wnson mrs Mary Kratz Eliaabeth' h .Young mrs Francis A gentlemen's list.- ' ' '' Armstione Wm DelangChas ' LyonCC Links David Atkison Wash, 2 Anderson Jak Alexander Bros,! Bark loo mr Barnett Daniel !? "ii. t Long Cbas i ! Martin Wm ' ' Murphy Thos B Baker F . . -. . Brock H A ' ' Alurph mr it ,,,, Barger H l f i Rlo.ilri.ol1 ft W .lu Miller Edward ' ' MilburnC W 1. y Moore Albert " BrunerM V 1 Jfl Brown Perry Barton Wm ' !t It McOraul Miles . ' McMurray J C, 2 Cudwerth W D; CallisT A u , Clark NF te - ', i McKee John i ij i(MeCabe Henry ,, McDowell Heorr,.,;,. ' l - MeConnell W L f . T ' M cCleary James, 3 V. ' i Neal James P ). , -o--Norton R F T-f If CodleP W-'": - Cook John Cheatham J E Cou way Jme ; Cleland J J OookJH' h wtuennu. n u , Cloud Abb -.u Clankey B F CleafJ 'i-r ??f rl Pmrcell WmE, ' . Pike Wilson .. i1 'PorterW H H-J't ''''. Christy c JUL CbaroqersC A -Collins dwln -Craisr G W rakeuj l."i i! 'Plumber JO 1 ':"Tlnmrt8 Q '.i' .ii " PhililDS Henrr . Cnauneey Capt ' Darcy Timothy- ,! , Duryer Thos u Iienney Kobt l)akaIu ;i ..,-(, . Demorine P Davis John S Drake John M epray John, 2 Davis JO - ii.i . EneferSamRj. Kvai.H J K - ' Peyton Columbus Pampllo Albert, 3 Robinson Elijah , noger en Kan vet 11 Ed ReesC W Ray John W Roach John, 3 ' Reno John W . -BauOJ 4 Hon -Robertson Wm H Kuman Wra y Revls A ' ' Ervin Geo W Eaves Kueene Schorl iKg Benj Evansville Mffe. Co. 2 Selser mr Farrell Thos. i fc Hhaouoa Alfred l-'ii ken John,'2 Sioith David Fulton J 8 A 'Swain Chas HK3 Faelly James Smith W C : Farquhar H T Seward Kdwin Fairen Chas S-f-t -i Smith Fred i. -: FanerAF : . , Simpson 11 C ' . Flarlang rat y' "Sianley Henry, 3 Gentry iiiiSheJoob - -R Galloway UP ..Stirling John C 2 7 Gilbert Jeremiah - 'mith Jacob .. GreerSi- r.u. in '-Stower JB GibbsGW" . . Kttel4W , Goodyear Cbasv anil Smith' Louts ' ' ' Hancock Wm Suliy H B fc Bro, HattonWm '"' - l"Kiils G H .' r; .' it:' HetnplilH Wm tewrt Lnthr t Head II L ,. h Smith ValetiUne !, Harris Polk Houiih John ' " Salpe sThos s Scott Thos ' , '" Stlllwfell W A Co. ' -..1 Tucker AT1-' ., , Thompson BeoJ ,.. ' Taylor John N Tewson J C Howe JB ' Hill J s ' - -.;i Hankev John., , Hall James A " Henson H Hutchlsou Geo. 2 . . Thomas JW Turpin J Y ' ' " Thomson V 1 Thornton R B H f . ' Tilman Wm II. ' , VallN H.j Rictof Jacob I, 3 Warren Thos Wilson D S, 3 ,. Welker R R -Welch Stephen, 3 Wheeler A Co. Washburn J A WatklnsBob I Wegener Adolph : WaTdkirch B Warreu Henry , Wayner Jas W, , 'Wilson JO 1 Weir Jacob - t , WllUrd JohnS Wheeler M J Waters Michael WyantOP. - .. Wiliey Samuel . Walters Wm , Yates JO Zeller F Hornby GJ . . Hunter Archy . ,.1 Irons WmS ., . 1 11 co Adam ' Isaacs Wra -r 1 , Jacksen Abraham Johnson Burreli Johnson E H Job son Harry ' Jackson Pleasant Jacob! ON , Jones R P, 2 King Wesley s -Kelso Sam King J W ' K.enck Geo Kendall G W KewdellFL ' Kennev G W - - Katz & Marks Linton Robt J ' .' Lucas J B -.-.a r'i Lowe J W ; Leamon K Levy H B ' Lemnsrwell HA- 1 Lam berth T k Lang Frank , l f Young MichaelA. T. WHITTLESE P. M. ' Notice. ' ' EALED PROPOSALS WILL' BE 1 received at the Conntv Auditor's Office uoui weanesuay. May Attn, imi,.ioT painvlns the wood and Iron work at the Court -House, tsneritrs Dwelling, ana . vouniy Jail. For particulars inquire at my omce. ' "' VICTOR BISCH, A. V. C. Evansville, May 2a, 1W7. imaya tu CANNED FR TITS' TER YLOW f f f IOZEN ASSORTED CANNED JLJJ FRUITS, lor sale very low! Peaches, 35c. per can O Pineapples at 60c er can ; other kinds in proportion. Every can warranted good, or the money refunded. maylfl ' "' ' 75 Main Street. WHITEWASHING TIME ' a AS COME, and the best place to buy Brushes and Lime is at VICKERY BROS., maylB To Main Street. ' ' CANNED GOODS. . A LARGE lot of Peaches, Pineapples, Beans, Cora, Tomatoes, Plums, Dam sons, uiacitDerries, - straw berries. Jams, Jellies, Pickles, Oysters. Salmon, et.f etc., for sale at coet, at the Housekeepers' Emporium, 76 Main Street. ' Removal. E. GILBERT CO. HAVE REm rtiTml thai maw 4Vn i-vv a as a . 81 North First Street, where ther will be pleased to see all' their old customers.. and as many new ones as will favor them with a call. A full assortment of Groceries, etc, always on hand, and for sale at the lowest market prices. We will give special inducement to aU those bvying or CASH. son cut
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U..B. F : 1 r mrH i- v W mm VI ML ie no. a, v. b. r. Ai win give Ki-asrivAL ai y lid pn the evening ofthe 27th of timetI ' JW13 il. JAUK.NU.K, f re&drMtl. . Glenn, Secretary. or . Martin County, IndiauaL
TIIEPROPR1KTOK OF Tlf brated Watering Place, and well k.ram resort for Invalids, announces to tir a 11c that it wili be open for the reoept.iir -visitors from and after tho l'luira. i
JUME. Dnrlne the last vear th fiwu ings at' this delightful Summer linns nave iw-en muo i KXI.AIiUED Alf iuPROVKD. Twent)i-fovr additional &mwmu have been comvteted. toarther with Anvna Dorche. and the. mUitiiinntnr-nt (ui..i-i
refurnUhed and in the best order for ttt fort and convenience of duests. !
ine Bath iiooms, Swings, and Al!'vaK ( new and compleu-. and the late'v linn,. ered Cave on the premises furnishes send and reireMiing retreat. The Mkixitej ANDUUBATIVE J-"HOPElTTK of the Wi are acknowledged and at tented by alt nave usea mem. iiie uroup codkb& af White Sulphuk. Black r;ui.PifUK.CiUk.Bkate. and Fbewh Water, and ejxSJi?r fticacious for !)cpsia, L'itvaiet 4 lm Stomach, Bowels, hyvs. lor Imipay, AVaiMgia, and Jiheumatixm. The vicinfcF Wild and Romantic, abounding iu Ojuhk and Fikm, as well as Minkkal and BksvXCAi.Si'EciMEirs, and Immak Khlk. . Hacks will convey passengers l mtM from the Hm-lnes. caunnliim wkii Trains East and West on the Obi ; Mississippi Ha 11 road at the Shoate Huron, f or lunner iniormatiou aM j inay24 tf D. R. DUNi H UK, Pmrc. Crescent City Spring C ITHATEIl OSE MII.F. rROWVWK 0 City of KvanHville. ani one anmjrmn: -from the Ohio River, on PIuhoh. Uewwkr Indiana. The Waters are a SALINE CIIAL YB"E ATSC CpNBTrrUENTa IK 100 GRAINS of Muriate of Soda....T.-......i....7.;.....l. 8 Ormmmi. Bicarbonate of Iron.. 0.43 - Bicarbonate of Magnesia... 0.33 Light Cnrburetted Hydrogen rltte frwRgr and escapes continually from the Watts. t ' AS a CltALVliEATE Tomio and Mnlii Aperient, they are uusuruassed bv mt . hthe World. . , ;, ,. , , . . . . j . The Proprietors have fitted these benelfflW. Springs up lu the very bewt mancer for-MMa comfort and accommodation of XirJammc and Boarders, at acot of Twenty Ttasand Dollars. The Rooms are large ae well ventilated, with spacious Halls. The DINING ROOM is furnished ia latest modern style, and will b SL'ppfcta with everything to prom rt the apaeUi-; satisfy the wants of guests. . ' The BATH ROOMS are large ana tnxA- " furnished, with Tub aud Shower, off., latest Philadelphia style. The FoujMtau of Mineral Water flows constantly beautiful circle, en closed by a faiury fcnclu et, in front of the main building. The DANCING HALL and RECEPTSU ROOMS attached are unsurpassed by .tri. A splendid Band of Music 1 engajcek 9vr the season. The BOWLING SALOONS are o?' .VV best, and In Jaree, airy Balldlngs. The LADIES' CONKECTIONKRT- w ' G EN X L EM EN S" BATXJONM wilLu tplied with all th delicacies of the 7. ' with the finest of Wines, Liquors, aaub-tUm ,. Swings and other species of amusearosoi ' In abundance, for" the wauls uXJauUs. old and young. . The Ground embraces 18 acre, cemtmW with forty varieties of Forest Trees. ing a grand Bower of Forest ttianr In alluu miral Jovelinews: The ' taP Fifihljig-oan. Iw bad wlthirr fl venir!3o' .walk from the Springs. Within one h'mtf ride, by rail,- you have the best Bamt f xa. ing in the world. The Kprlngi ariu mediate connection with tlie Ohio ii.ir and Rail to any part of the United Kur. and within five minutes' drivi-' ..f !... iix of Evansville, containing a prirtta!:tTki'.'r thirty thousand. The SPRINGS are now open for Eaers and Visitors, and will not clo vault! the 1st ot November. Famllle-i and olDmc wishing a Rural Home for the rcakvt not find one to surpass the CREHCf.J'L. HILT A OEHLKXOC, mayl3 ProprUVtf' ' FOSTER BROTH ERS, : ; - - i FOSTER, G WTN . CM, juempnis, lent,, FOSTER, C0PELAND & : Cotton, 1 r . Tobacco 1 1 tz iv 1AND 'GENERAL- -' COMMISSION I 39 TTatcr Slreet, f i NEW YOMC , ' ' Consignments solicited. AdvsneMv on property In store, or credits glmw bills ladlug.- .. - ' " - ReferJ.pGeo. wTRalbbone, Esq.. President -.vllle National Bank. He n. John S. Hopkins, President Firat3iav - tional Bank, Evansville. Richard Raleigh, Esq., Pres't MerABJf National Bank, Evansville: maylo dtf '"" .' " F. IIAMMEUSTELt - Carriage and Wagon MannfacttcRCi Corner Main and Fifth StretAL, EVANSVILLE .INIIJI HAS XOW ON HAHD A Sl'LESBFift assortment of finely finished canrMmr : for the Spring trade, of the latest and m1 approved styles, comprihrhg two(Mcrand light Rockaways, stationary omsA shifting top Buggies, fancy light troftfcnK Buggies, Prince Albert Buggies; also, Yw 5ies gotten up extra strong ior counirytu .11 work manufactured or the bxst thMn most thoroughly seasoned, and Dwmiu with extra refined Iron. No factorr wImuc used : all are made in the shoo, of seleDwn: ' tnateiial, and by the best mechanics. sXkl work warranted to give entire satisiaetuau In every respect. Bales made at lowest ens rates Purchasers will find it to their interest to give him a call before purck Kmt elsewhere. Repairing done to order, laden solicited. DHd .
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