Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 31 May 1867 — Page 5

-THE EVSVrLDETOTCTTOU ITlOTIXll AY 31. lltfi S A I iJl.i. AS?

BOARDING. BOARDlxllorst:-On the corner of Locust mil Eighth Streets, near the Depot. Also iccommodt.tions for those waiting for the tain. mayJa dlw M. 8. MINER. nRIVATE WAKDim First-class Hoarding, by the Day or Week, at E. M. BURNS'S, Nc. 76 Division t., bet. Second and Third, inay21 dtf . . Evansvllle, Ind. BOARDI.VO-HOISC. The undersigned hasope-ned a Boardlng-House ou imra stree. Between sycamore anu Vine, opposite Jhilip Decker s store.where a number of dar and weekly boarders can be accommodaed, with board. may 15 MRS. l. CARTER. "WANTED. WASTED-IXFORMATION-Of Geo. ilartrnai, who left Mt. Vernon several years si no, or of' his sons. Christian, Charles, or Ha man. He was a. brewer at Mt. Vernon. Information of Iris present whereabouts wli be snii ably' rewarded, if left at the Joirnal office. He walast heard of at Pins Bluff, Arkansas. may2I dim WANTED-BRICK 300,000 bard Brick, by tiie is of July, by the Evansviile Gas Light Comoany. Inquire at the Gas -Office or of -JSO. J. CHANDLER, - , apr29dtf. Pres't K. Q. L. Co. 1 ( o Eggs! Eggs!. W.'TED-GGS IN AXV ((liAV titv..larue or small.- At. the. United Prates House, N. 211 Main Street, between ocituiu nun jiatiu vv wiuciit me mguest, mantel prict will be paid in casn. POR RENT. TIOH BEST-A store-room 1 on Main JC Street, betveen Fourth and Fifth in good condition, shoe store. Apply at J..S. Kicker's may 17 t l FOR SALE. Ji-r. ..I .K rOB BALE -A new house with 6 large rooms, kitchen, cellar, cistern, stable, wood-shed, Ac- The lot Is 125 feet front, by 150 feet deep, In Bray's and Cook's Enlargement, opposite Mayor Baker's new residence. Also, the house on lot No. 3, Main (Street, Joining Weed's store, with lease on lot. A bargain will be given in this property. Apply to J.-Bi RtTCKFR, Office with Shackelford A Horn brook. V may31 2w , - ,. . ,, OR SUE -IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. To be sold by public auction, til the court-house, at 2 o'clock, on - Hatunlay. June 8th, lHH7i . If not previously disposed of. This valuable property, consisting- of Lot 24 and part or Lots 2o and 26, of MaxwellS Subdivision, comprising twenty-six acres and 64-100, is fdtnat two miles from the conrt-house, on the Stringtown road. Improvements A two-story frame house built last t II, consisting of parlor, diningroom, and kitchen, three rooms up stairs, summer kitchen, cellar, large cistern, stable with 4 stalls, coach-house, 1 ft, chicken house and yard," young orchard (consist-ink-of the best varieties of apples, peaches, pears, etc., etc., a quantity of small fruit, etc.) Kitchen garden laid out and planted. The neighborhood Is rapidly improving, and land steadily increasing in value. Conditions made known on day of sale. T. E. GARVIN, may30d2w' Evansviile, Ind. FOK SALE BODIAM-COAirMINEa To be sold by public auction, at the I Court House, at 2 o'clock, on I - Siturday,JitneBh,lSCj7, If not previously disposed of. t rnis valuable properly, consisting or 'lining Rights in 300 acres of Coal land,! nuu HiHiuk i acren oi surisce, i hirhimxi a fchort distance from the city of Evansviile, dnd. The shaft ls2S0reet deep by 15 feet wide, preaching a vein of coal 4 feet thick. I The property to be sold consists of the Lease, Pit-Head, Track to the River, Tiptole. Engine House. 2 Engines and Rolteis, poal Cars, Miners' Tools, Carpenter's Sh .p k nd Tools, Blacksmith's Shoo and Toolis. 4'owder Magazine and Powder, five Mules Und Harness, Corn Crib and Cornj two ottages, lour .Barges, Oil, Lumber, Hopes, to., etc. -The mines are held under lease at a royHy of half a cent per bushel. Conditions made known on dav of sale. T. E. GARVIN, . ' ma30d2w - Evansviile, Ind. Brick House for Sale at Auction. May 20th, 167. jHiiE common rocxtiL or the a City of Kvansvill will sell at p blic I,e7at 2 o'clock, on Saturday, the 15th . jy of June next, upon.th premises, a srek house, recently purchased of T. Mil1 ' . . . . r in i r iasc-; the building to be removed on or . (, A WIS lUJllO, UN V. AURltf, J V L. J erms rnaoe Known on aay 01 sie. , i'..ortier 01 tne loancu. A. M. MoGRIFE Clerk. iay28 Union copy. ouse and Three Lots at Public Auction. jPIIIE FIXE TWO STORY DWEEE- , ing House situated on Lots 5, e, and 7, Block 15, Eastern Enlargement, on Oak reet, between Fourth and Fifth, will be iu at puoiic auction on SATURDAY, JUNE FIRST, 1S67, gg o'clockT; Tir'at the Court House door. Terms--One-third cash, and the remain7 in uIt InplvA mnnt.hi r Thfl liouvA new, and in excellent condition. It has .eu rooms, gooa cenar, cistern, siaoie, d every necessary convenience. Posse-.-11 given lmmeuiateiy. , . .. i , or iunner piirncu lars see ALVAH JUHNSOIi, Real Estate Aeent." Iiay27 dlw J. B. BOUER, Adrn'r. kOR SAEE NANSEMOND and BKRMUDA SWMI rOI'AIO 1'L.A li. m the Agent of Tenbrook, Pierce A Co. their celebrated Sweet Potato Plants. 1 am raising them on shares, one mile irth of Evansviile, on Main Street. t . n T r 1 . atiers l iu nit:, or iciti nuu vuuii ol aley or w. u. tuuerton, wui receive npt attention, ana wtu oe uueu wun nts fresh lrom the bed. iy2J dim WILL. H. WOOD. ick Macliine1 Steam Engine, ,&c. SE 21-TIORSE POWER STEAM 1 Engine, 1 Challenge Brick Machine uids. Trucks, etel, will be sold verg low, lose the concern'.' - Apply immediately A. RKIS. or S. E. GILBERT & CO. Imayl7 lm . Y . . H f R SALE AND TORREXTJ r r cheap BriLin lots. IJvF Dwelling Hqnsas.aBdJ'arms. bn inousaiiu acres 01 arming Lana. jouy ana sen neai jiiate. Real Estate Agent, ird Street, Evansviile. Indiana! rtec22U NNED FR UITS, VER Y LO W Y ROZEJT ASSORrED CANNED LP VF FRUITS, for snle very low ! lies, c. per cu ; c x-iu-jappies at oocF"in ; oiner iinus iu proptrnon. Jvery arranteU good.or the mon?v refunded. .. , .. . VlCKERY iRos.. by 16 , . . 75 Maji street. JOHN E. TAYLOR, - . Carpenter and Jointr. .on WALNUT STREET, bet. Sixth anu seventn. ii (,M.i : EAKVILLK, lM. mpt attention given to all work-on-,ed to my care " Lmayio um

MONETARY & lOYiMEKCIAL

Xew York Market. ' By Telegrarh. New Yobk, May 30. Cotton Less active and very firm. Sales or l.aju Dales or uplands at Z727i4c. Flour Dull and heavy and 152fc lower, saies ouls; supernne stale and wcsieruw w&iv ,v; extra western sn 40a 12 50; choice do $12 75rtil4 15: shipping- R. H. O. S12 60313 50: trade brands 8la 60iai4 65. Closed dull. California heavy and lower. aiiumjutti. Rye flour quiet and uncnangeu. ' Whisky Quiet and nnchaneed. - Wheat Dull and nominally , lower. No receipts. ; . Rye Dull, with sales of 1,200 bushels; Western 1 721 74. Barley In moderate request, with sales oi lu.uuu ousueiscanaua west, in Doua, at oo. Bakley Malt Dull. Cokn l2c lower: sales of 58,000 bnshels; u-w luneu, ti MtOfi n : small lots or cnoice U 2.V1 26; western yellow, 81 271 28; kiln tlrieU. SI ISrti.120: old western mixed, dliv. ered. SiaOftil 82; heated, cl 01. . . Oats ReceiDts. 39.K51 bushels: market. dull and declining; sales of 31,000 bushels; western, 858lc; State, 90c. - Rice Quiet, with sales of Carolina at 12 izxc Coffee Firm for prime, with sales of w nil ga. Molasses Steady. Hops Quiet. ' " Petroleum Steady ; crude 16c: refined in bond 20. - Pork A shade better, but very dull; sales of 1,850 bbls at S232523 35 for new mess, closing at S23.I0 regular; old mess. aasuu; prime, sia icfrtiv inj; prime mess, ssj 00ft22 2o. ' Beef Firm and unchanged; sales of 325 tierces at S2 15: tierced unchanged., - Be Uaks Quiet -sales of 15a barrels at Wl 0UKio0. - : .'1 Bacon Quiet; sales of 500 boxes-Cam berland eut 10'c; -siiort ribbed IlUc; long ribbed lljje; (diort dear lii2ic " CUT Meats Shade lower: sales of 350 packages of shoulders at 810c; hams iaai4c Hard Quiet and heavy ; 'sales of 550 b&r- . Butter Dull: Ohio 15c State 1829c; Cheese Quiet and unchanged. , .' : LATEST O P. M. - Flock Closed dull, and i0S20o lower. with a limited demand for 1o supply the -most pi essmg wants or local trade -r-Wheat-DuII and nominally, lower, .it IVIb Alffl IMS Barley SI lo l 12 lor Western. Oats Dull ; 84&S5c for Western. corn ijj.zc lower;, 51 ji a4 for new mixea w esiern. roRK-nrm ; sxj so casn ror old mesa, and Ct 3i regular: 500 barrels mess sold a 7a tor du yer lor June. Beef- Quiet, and reported at previous quotations. - Cut Meats In moderate demand. ' BACON Steady : lOVic for Cumberland cut: llc for long rib, and 12c for short Lard Quiet: 1313Jc for fair to prime siea in ; myt ior Keiiie renuerea. -t Cincinnati Market. , ' By Telegraph-1 , Cijecisnati, May 30. . look irregular ana Rales only in a retail way. v inter family and fancy at via oui'tio w. opiiDKis unsaieaoie. Wheat Dull and prices Irregular. No. 2. winter sola at 2 7i; JVo. 1 at Sargt'2 90. Corn Dull, at 90c for No. 1, in bulk, Buvers did not bid lower than 85c at the close. j Oat Closed dull and not ,. saleable at over mc. . - Rye Dull at 81 75. ' V firm : Cotton Quiet; best. middling at Vhisky-Dull at 30lc. ' - Mkhs Pork Dull at"S22 50. ' Bulk Meats Dull at 810c. ' Bacon In moderate demand, at 9c for shoulders; lie for slites; llc for clear rib. huu izjc ior ciear; isiues sales or IM utids. Hams in rair aemano, at isisc for sugar Lard Dull, at 12V'c Tor prime in tierces. u i i Lruii, tut AH, iut: iui iresu llluue. Cheese Unchanged. LiNSEEnOiL At ?1 .501 52. ' Cold t 'losed at 137 buj ing, and 13V selling :.Exchant;e stedy at par buying, and 1-10 premium selling; money market ClOSW. . "Wool Dull ; all grades 538c lower. Chicago M;irket. By Telegraph. 1 Chicago, May 30. 1 Flour Very dull, and nominal at 813 00 for Spring extra. .. : - ....- WHEAT-Opened at S2 30, but declined to $2 15, and rallied nd closed nominal at $2 25. Corn Dull, and 2m24.c lower thanvesterday; sales No. 1 ai.$f 01ai 03, and No. 2 at((f98c. - . Oats Early sales of No. 2 at 80c at the Close, and the market ruled dull at 70c. i Rye Dull and 6ia,"c Jower; sales. No, 1 at ii ivi k, anu closing ai lusiue raies. : ' Barley Nominal. , , Provisions Quiet and steady. . ! Mess Pork $.2 50. ' .r ; -; Lard 12'4c. . . . . .. 1 Beef Cattle Quiet- at J8 5039 30 for good to extra choice smooth steers. . Hogs Du 1 and 2535c lower; SO 106 42J4 for extra choice smooth. . Sheep Moderately active, and 1520c lower; yB' '7. . Receipts 3,700 bbls flour; 18,000 bushels wheat; 48,000 bushels corn; 14,000 bushels oh ; 1 mii nogs. Shipments 4.000 bbls flour; 11,000 bushels wueai; xoo,ixxs ousneis corn.! t. i. , ..St. Louis Markets. . By Telegraph. St. Louis, May 30. TVlTt A rrvt H rT.li n o-a 1 a iwa marlrnt ottitrA common leaf 54 75(47 00; factory dried leaf 0010 00; medium dark fillers 8-5 OOS 00; medium bright - do. 10 00 15 CO; black wrappers flO 0013 00. Cotton 23J2lc ' Flour Prices lavor buyers and unsettled; spring extra S10 50: fall double extra $12 75; choice fancy 815 0017 00. Wheat Receipts light; mills nearly all idle; small sales of fall were made at $2 70; choice red at 75c. Corn Closed lower at $1 031 06; yellow 81 OtkSl OS; white SI 0S1 10. Oats 89(92c Rye Firm at 51 521 55 for choice without sacks. Whisky DuU. ' LouIsTllIe Market. By Telegraph. Louisville, May 30. Tobacco Sales 97 hhds. This morning's prices fully sustained. . ..... Cotton Quiet and firm ; uplands, 24(3 25c; receipts 101 bates; expori850 bales. -Corn DuU at SI 101 18. Oats 92rtt95c : ' ' " ' Hay Quiet at ri'27. : ' ' - Pork Firmer at fci424 25." ' ' Flour DuU at 25(9 50. ' :,! 1 1,' European Markets. . By Cable. 1 " London, May 805 v. m. . Consols-94; 5-20" bonds 72J; Illii ois Central 76J4; Erie 40. -'j- ; j- Liverpool; May; 30 5 p. sc Cotton Firm ; the estimated sales were 12,000 bales middling at 11; Orleans 11M9 11. - Breadstuffs Flour 29s for western canal ; corn 39s ; barley 4s Sd. Pork 82s 6d. Beep Advanced to 132s 6d. Lard 49s. . Bacon 30s. Cheese 67s. "" Produce Petroleum Spirits lid; standard white Is 3d; pot ashes 31s,6d; rosin, sales comm6n at 7s 3d, and fine at 13s ) spirits turpentine 24s; tallow 43s 9d ; clover seed 42s.' '' "" ' - '" '. . :' ; . . London, May 80 Eve. j, Consols Closed firm at 44; 5-20s 72; HUnois Central 70)4 ; Erie 40.

New Jerk Monej and tock .Market

By Telegraph. New York, May 3fM.. ' Stocks Prettv ttmnir ' Mfmrf fi- "ncent. Goldl37?i Sterling, on sight. lo!4 liegisrerea Donus aAl ; coupons. Vtw new lOtelOW: 10-40s reeistered. -ma 7-30 unchanged.- . JTeir lork Dry Good Market. By Telegraph.J , New Yore, May 30. Dry Goods Oulet for nearlv all -eradeo : Couou and woolen fabrics; quotations uncuao gea. i . , . : v 1 . . . . i . . . . RIVER X E V S For other River Items tee Seventh Page. Cincinnati. May 301 p. M. The river nas taiien z inches. Weather clear. Ther mometer 64c. . . ; Louisville. May 30. Weather cloudv uuu warm, rvi ver snii nsiig. The additional arrivals and departures last evening were the Morning Star, Louis ville and return i WmJVVhite, Green River to Evansviile; Norman, Louisville . to Memphis; Ella Faber, to Nashville;' Plain City, Louisvillei to".". Bowling Green ; Mary Swan, to Memphis; J, P. Webb, Wabash River to Evansville....The Quick step got a very nice trip out yesterdayli. CapU Ballard has taken temporary command of the' Morning' Star. She had a splendid , passenger trip yester day and considerable freight .-.....The Nor-j man had a "fair ,trip.The,.. Ella Faber hiid' a moderate trip i Blie re ceivtd SOO'bar rels.of salt from the Stap.;..r..i.'.".:Thft' 'Wm, White had 103 hogsheads of tobacco. The Plain CUy hada. fair - trip ...The Mary Swan had an excellent trip,.,. 'The J. P. Webb has; been , raised, and arrived here last evening. ;she wUl got into' the' Dry Dock for' repairs.' ' , '-'."." "' STEAMBOATS. t FOR NEW ORLKANS. " ' ':. ' : The fleet and elegant . steamer P. W. Ni'KAIlKR. . John G. Benson, Mjister: -f ! . v If. r. Cruno Clrfr Will leave Evansviile for New Orleaus and intermediate ports on SUNDAY. Jun 2. tmr freight or paftsngre attlv- 6n hoard, or may3t d2t - - - FOR NEW ORLEANS. " - The new and elegant steamer Wea. Jonaer. Mastf-r - Leaves as above THIS DAY. Friday, May 31st, at 5 f. m. ! - ' a or l relent or passage apprv on board, or Agents. FOR CAIRO, COLUMBUS and MEMPHIS The magnificent and lightning-winged ,..' - steamer .-, i. rT . - i J. B. Archer. Master; mM . . -Joe McCulloch. ClrJr ' - Leaves. Evansviile for Memnhk unrl nil intermediate ports on SATURDAY, Jnne 1 Ut at 4 Lr u . . 1st, at 2 o'clock p.m. For freight or pa-saee aDDlr on board. or to it. K.. DUNKERSON 4 CO., Agents. .'. may3b 3t Frederick Geil. John Rhelnlander. GEIL & RHELNLANDER, Dealers in PIANOS, MB L OD E ONS, . and all kinds of Musical Instruments, Instruction Books, Sheet Music, Guitar and Violin Strings, f ' Ac., &e., - v ; North Side Third Street, Between Sycamore and Vine, Evansviile, Ind. "Sole Agents for Steinway A 80ns apt W Gold Medal Pianos. , Dissolution. THE PARTN liPwSHIP HER T7TO FORE existing between" the uhdSrsigued, un der the name anrt style or L. 1 Kit-hart A Co.. whs this day dissolved bv mutual con. sent. All accouats- due the late firm axe ta be paid to the remaining partner,-J. H, .ttorgman, wno win aiso settle ail claims against tne late nrm. i LEVI IGLKHEART. J. II. BOK3j1AN. Evansviile, May lth, 17." Copartnershipif THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day for ned a partnership to carrv on the Grocery and Provision Business, nnder tne name anu style or uorgman s Uelime, at the store known as the City Grocery, Third Street, between Main and Locust, heretofore occupied by L. Igleheart A Co., and trust by industry ..GOOD GOOD.4, and fair prices to please our friends, merit their custom, and solicit man v more. . , -., - J. H- BORGMAN. . U ' FRANK BEHME. In parting with the above business connection, I cordially recommend my successors to the many friends and customers of the late firm as worthy and deserving of their liberal patronage. may28dlw . . . L. IGLEHEART. JOHN M. CREBS. CHAUNCEY 8. CONGER. CREBS & CONGER, Attorneya-at-Enw, Carini, , Illinois. Will practice law In all the Courts of Edwards. White, Wayne, Hamilton, Saline, and Gallatin Con u ties. In the State of Illinois, and in the Supreme Court. Refer to G. Maghee, James K Minor, Stockwell A Co.. Colonel T. W. Stone, with I. A D, Heimao, Gen. W. Harrow. Mt. Vernon. may24d3m . ,. . - . Importer and Manufacturer of ell kinds of . Gnns, Pistols, and Rifles, , and Dealer in . , Powder, Lead,' Caps; S hoi, 'Cartridges Xo.'5 XAIN STREET, , mchl3d3m ''') Evansviile, Ind. UHLHORN & ' BRINKMAN, Successors'to M. A. Lawrence, 11 '. (Established in 1848.) Wholesah and Retail Dealers in JkMERlCjAN AJSTJ) ITJLUA.N MARBLE and a superior quality of Limestone for building purposes, window sills, caps, fronts, door sills, Ac, Sos. 100, 102, and 101 Main Street, Next to Court House, ( Evansviile, Indiana. mchI4 ly , , .. , - t VALENTINE WETZEL, Manufacturer ,of Fashionable FURNITURE AND CHAIRS. Xo. 103 Main St., bet. Third & Fourth. ' ar Orders of all kinds will receive rrompt attention. All kinds of TUBNN G WORIC done to order. mchl4 3m

INSURANCE.

Tte Best Iasttrance at Tair Rates iSMiiXxcfc. " A GENCY, i is. J. V,. J.EXSEX.. . K.N. BIXBY .. -:,NEXSEN & iBIXBY,! General Iniitrance' Agents and, Ad- "" '"' jmlers of Losses. . Fire, River, life; aid Accident InRepresenting the oldest and most reliable insurance uiuiDaniea in America. ttrn. bined - Cash - Assets represented Twenty. S20.000.000. Policies on evervdescriDtlon of Insurable proDeriT issued, umi'ii llhna.ll nd lnll and promptly paid at this office. Office In Marble Hall Building, No. 0 Main Street. UTAlUTlllQ, lUUittUft.' ' GREAT '-WESTERN DESPATCH ; Fast Freight Xine. V;;-l Jel9ly ; ' ' , It a a Insurance Company, of-Hart- . rord, tonnecticnf ' Incorporated 1S19.. Gukti 'Assets : , ' fcionaooo. T. A. Alexander. l.'r.M President. Lucius Jt Hendee Secretary. iudu ::v NEXSEN&BIXBY, Agents.-' ; ;, ;fa.vanayme, Ina. FncBnix . Insarance-' Company. - of Hartford, ' Connecticnt '.'" UIIAIITER PElttETUAL. I XJiuh AtzeU. Over .' - .. '.I.', 11 000 000 W. . B. Clark ...i....;...:........;...:.:..Secretarr. . , . Evansviile, Ind, Continental Insurance Company, of : twew 10TK Ulty.' ' ',f '! PARTICIPATING COMPANY. PoliOT' Holders receive three-fourths of the nett prohts. Without any. liability. ; - .Ceuh Assets- Al -1 :. !,, , $1J500,000. Geo. T. Hope....... President. H. H. Lamport. j Secretary, , . Nexskn A Bixby, Agents, -!r 1 '. .. 1 Kvanaville, Ind. ' Insurance Company of North Ameri7 Uii, VI iT ILLIOUCI jJllli. f INC 011PQRA TED 1794. ! Cash Assets . Seventy-two experience. u - - . $1,750,000. years successful business Arthur G.'Coffin.'...--l..;.....PreKldent. Chas. Piatt... v.. Secretary. : .-, Nexsen ABixby. Agenta. .,, ' - . - " ' - -' . Evansviile, lad. Manhattan Insurance Company, of ... . New York City. .;;. ' i INC ORPORA TED 1821 :- ; 1 Cash Assets - ' " " $1,000,000. wm. nil raimer. . .....'........resident, Andrew J, Smi th ............ ...Secretary. Nexsen A Hixby, Agents, ir Arctic Insurance Company, of New , '. lorK Uily. . . ; . CASH ASSETS.....' .....60O.OOO. J. Milton Smith.................. President. H. B. Wilmarth 'Vice PresidentVincent Tllyon.....;..... ............. .Secretary. iKxEN a. tii xby. Agents. ' Evansviile, Ind.: North American Insurance Company - or Martlord, Connecticut, CASH ASSETS......--....-. 8500,000. A. F. Hastings ..-. ..President. Wm. C. Hastings Secretary. JEXSliN K HIXBY, AKeUIS, Evansviile, Ind. Merchants' Insurance Company, of , f,iiarprora, Connecticut sr Y CASH ASSE M .....M .......t30,000. Mark Howard President, E. Thos. Lolxlell-.. ...... Secretary. j aexsbn s mxBY, Agents. u - Evansviile, Ind. North American Insurance Company 01 Hew 10TK City. CASH ASSETS-.:....... :. 75,000: PARTICIPATING , , COMPANY. Policy Holders receive one-half the nett proms witnout any liability. J. W; Otis ..: . ... President. R. W. Bleecker.... -.Secretary. . - jEzsxa a cixby, Agenia. j ' "': ' ' Evansviile, Ind. iEtna Life Insurance Company, of ' Jiartiord, Connecticut CASH ASSETS 93,090.000. Tbe cheapest and best Life Insurance i Company In America, E. A. Bulkley President, T. O. lenders.....; Secretary. B. B. Myrick... State A genu exskx x bixby, Agen ts, , ' Evansviile, Ind.' Charter Oak ' Life Insurance Com-, piny, of Hartford, Connecticut. CASH ASSETS OVER 8I.OOO.OOO. J. C. Walkley...................President. S. H. White Secretary. IS , . Nexsen A Bixby, Agents, -Evansviile, Ind. Accident Insurance Company, Columbus, Ohio. s CAPITAL -....7. ,v v,vuw. Ben . E. Smith .fresiaent. G. B. Wright. .Secretary, i JNEXSEN IS BIXBY, Agents. - Evansviile, Ind. EYANSYILLE IXSURAXCE CO. Attthorized CapitalPaid Up Capital .. 51,000,000 250,000 FIRE, MARINE, A FLAT BOAT RISKS , , , Taken at fair rates. : . John 3. Hopkins, President. James . Cutler, Secretary.' A DIRECTORS : Charles VIeh. John Ingle, Jr., . William Brown, Dr. F. W. Sawyer, C. Preston. J. S. Hopkins, , . ; Gillison Maghee;' ' Robert Barnes, i -Dr. M. J. Bray, T. N. Knox. Business Aeent. who will also attend to Life and Accident Insurance office, corner of Main an l First Streets. In First National Bank Building. ap!86m J.C. &J. 0. SMITH, Manufacturers of Hoes, Axes, Mill Picks, &c, 187 MAIN STREET, chl4m 3m , . ' " Evansvillend. Cedar Posts. TTTE HATE FOR SAEE A FINE WW lot of Cedar Posts, twenty-four feet long, suitable for telegraph poles or fen ing posts. They will not rot; hence they are the cheapest. ap30 aim HUUliKvJUlv w. Union copy and present bill.

transportation!

ill FRED. R, HUSTON, ! I Commission . 'in i''-'.)v:i i ill Merchant, 1'V AGE-T White' line , Central Transit j" , Company, ; The only Line running Cam through to New Yoik, Boston, and all New England cities, WITHOUT TRANSFi R. . Cars are loaded, LOCKED, and SEALED, and never opened until they reach their destination; carrying goods between Evans viile and New Ybrk in : FIVE I0 SEVEX DAIS' TIME. , Freight delivered' at all the Inspection Yards .In New York, Brooklyn, or Jersey City. U ' . ' 'and DESPATCH this Line has no eqtial i !.,: . -.'.11 t .. . I Damages and Overcharges promptly settled at thU office, r . .. V i FRED.; B. HUSTON, Agent,' Ko. S NORTH WATER ST., may28 , 1 ,, '1' ' vansville, Ind. Old, Reliable, and .Responsible. ('f Capital, 10,000,000. ,fl THE : Express Conipaiiy. ESTABLISHED 84S. ORGANIZED 1834. I'M. t 'lA Ml :-' - ' -. , The Only Company having Rainiflca- ' 'tions throughout the Continent,, J,.' and Connections with the ' Whole World. ' GREAT EASTERN, WESTERN, and Hill I-'. 1 rpm; : aa ns express compawt. . I A m omce in evansviile, sollclU a I I ntnflnnflniu Af Ha t . n a f Ka . . V. lie, referring to Its superior facilities of transportation, its vast domestic and International connections, Its prompt liquidation of al l losses, and 1U sterling reliability.' Especial care taken In the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, aad the transportation of Money and Valuable Packages , Merchandise -received for delivery on payment of the accompanying bill, and proceeds returned promptly. Transport heavy and light freights, packages, and parcels as low as all other forwarders..' Any information In regard to the routes, Ac, can be obtained at the office, No. 76 FIRST STREET nov!4 dtf J. S. DAVIS, Agent, BR0WNT DUNKERS'ON & CO. i F ORWARDING AND C0NMISSI0N 'r.!..1 And special Agents for. the BELLIFOJfTAIXE R. R. C0 - ERIE TRA5SP0RTATI0X CO. And ERIE TIME EXPRESS. Also, Agents for the Bellefontaiiie Cotton Express. TIME AND RATES GUARANTEED. " Consignments solicited. BROWN, DUNKERSON A CO., Agents. August 13, lWtt ang!4 -,. . ...'';'- THE : MERCHANTS' UNION Express , Company: " HAVUTO PtT THEIR DIRECT and ereat Through Lines in perfect workinar order, are now prepared to do a General Express Business with the. East, West, Southwest, and Northwest- including the carrying and collecting of Monty Valuables, Ac .....- Our lines now opened embrace the rontes between New York. Boston, Philadelphia Buffalo, Detroit, Cleveland, Cincinnati Chicago, Milwaukee.LaCrosse, Prairie-du-Chien, Indianapolis.Terre Haute, St. Louis and all intermediate points, and are being rapidly extended over all the rontes o trade. - The capital of this company is Twenty Million Dollars, and is an ample guarantee to the public . of its responsibility. All losses and damage of property entrusted to our care wil bepromptly and equitably adjusted.- - J Every effort will be made to merit the patronage of tbe public - Our rates are as low as those of any responsible Express Company. . n. k. WA.L..U1SJX, Agent. OFFICE Jfo. 4 Firs Street. nov!3 d3m

, , , AMtTSE51EIITS, r " ' . t , OF '' ' Martin County, Indiana! TIIEPROPniETOROrTIIIKC'EUU brate Watering Piaee, and well Xaomm resort for Invalids, announces to the italic that It will be open for the recept ion visitors from and atr the FIHHror JUKE.' During tbe last year taw lioilAlngg at this delightful Summer RKr have been much KXLARaKD A. XI' IMPROVED. Twenty-fuur cuUiiOtmal Rmmt have been comnletetl. tnrretwr vrlth thre Lt-m

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are ackrowleded and attested bv all w)h have used them. The Oioup .foimist t White Sulphur.Bi.ack HULi-MirH,CitAi,v-

ukatk. anu i kesh water, and espet-ifHy efficacious for Dynpejuui, VUvniem th Stomach, Bowels, Jtyra. for Dropsy, -Y-urW aia, and Rheumatism. The . vicinity i Wild and Romantic, abounding in Hail and Fish, as well as AT in eh al and Botanical Specimens, nd In wan Rklicw... Hacks will convey passengers to ih! from the Springs connecting with tti Trains East and West on the Oh:o auit. Mississippi Railroad at the Hlioals uixl , Huron. For further Infonnntlou addresv may21 tf D. R. DUN1H UE, Prop'r.

Crescent City Spring. . r t - . . i. i'll' r ' a i . t &1AJ?ZV iruui tne O lio Kivar. nn Pl 1.U. Indiana. Jhe Waters are a SALINE CHAL Y B E A TUT constituents lM 100 GRAINS OF WA'MB Muriate of Bod a.' - 1 m n. t. Bicariionateof Iron m Bicarbonate of Magnesia. o.Xi Light Carburetted Hydrogen rises freel and escapes continually from the Water. ;: As a Chalybeate Tonic and Ha!ieit Aperient, they are uiisurpassed by any la 'The Proprietors have fit ted these beauUfbiSpring opin the very best manner for thmcomfort and accommodation of Visitor and Boarders, at a cost of Twenty Tumsand Dollars. The- Rooms are large o well ventilated, with apacionn Hails. The DINING RfMJM Is furnished in tin latest modern style, and will b suppli with everything to prompt tbe appetite,? satisfy the wants of guests. - - . The BATH ROOMS are large 'and fine-' furnished, with Tub and Shower, of tut latest Philadelphia style. The FountaV of Mineral Water, flows soiistantly iu i. beautiful circle, enclosed bv a fanrv hranl. et, in front of the main building The DANCING HALL and rScFPTKKOOM8 attached are nnsurpavsed by ry A splendid Baud of, Music is eugagcil 1tbe season. Tne BOWLING SALOONS are of ? best, and Ju iaree, airy BaildingH. i 'The 'LADIES' CONFECTION KRY aGENTLEMENS' SALOONS will be x plied with all the delicacies of the seanc with the finest of Wines, Liquors, and Cigars. . , Swirrgsand other species of amuen tut. in aouiiaance, ior uie wants or foinUitiL, old and young. The Ground embraces 10 acres, cover with forty varieties of Forest Trees, mkk ing a grand Bower of Forest FoUng in all its rural loveliness. The Fishing can be had within Ave oiluiUW walk from the Springs. Within one lwHirrf rlde by rail, you have the best BassFuta... ing in the world. The Springs nre la kut-. mediate connection with tli Olilo ftivae and Itail to any art of the Unltt-d Bttrv and within five minutes' drive of theX'.itjr of JSvansville. containing a popnJaUcn uL thirty thonsarid: - The SPRINGS are now open for Boarders and Visitors, and will not close until the 1st of November. Famllie- and olber wishing a Rural Home for the wttson -um not find one to surpass t!i:uifisKJsrTfc HILT AOEilLKUCH, may!3 Proprietorm FOSTER BROTH E US -Cincinnati, Ohio. " ' FOSTER, GWYN A FOSTER, CpPELAND & qa Oottoii,' , i Tobacco, AND GENERAL COMMIS.SIOjSr MEHCIIANT8, 39 Water Street, . i NEW VORK. Consignments solicited. Advances ioaaI . on property in store, or credits- given too. bills lading.. Refer to , Geo. w. Rathbone. Esq., President E ville National Bank. Hen. John S. Hopkins, President First a . i n n 1 Unn1. I ........ 1 1 1 .. . Richard Italelgh, Esq., Pres't MertJUhU jaf. mayltf dtf- .-.-.'... . . - i . . .uu F. lLULUEUSTEIAV, ' i Carriage and Wagon Manufartirjcr,. Corner Main and Fifth Street, - EVASS VILLE m-X .1!II ASjL. TJAKSOWOS If AMI A SPLENDID JEA. assortment of finely finished ean1ms for the Spring trade, of the latest and iimwI approveu styles, comprising two-aeal and light ' Rockaways, stationary mtul shifting top Buggies, fancy light trottinn Buggies; Prince Albert Boggles; also, Bungles gotten up extra strong ior country All work mauufactul jd of the best timber most thoroughly seasoned, and , fron! with extra refined Iron. No factory wheel used; all are made in the shop, of soiectsti. material, and by tbe best mechanics. All work warranted to give entire satisfnetitm In every respect. Nairn made at lowest enx& rates Purchasers will find it to their la.-. terest to give him a caH before pnrchstig elsewhere. Repairing done to order. (Judders solicited. apld3mr ., Shingles I Shingles ! ! Shingles' II I J X AM DELIVERING TO ATtlC PAsTT t JL of the city a number one article 'uC Poplar Shineles at three dollar and fwlv centsDerM. These were well steamed a rat cut of yellow poplar timber, smooth as iJT shaved, mayz; tf JOHN F. GLOVEit