Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 August 1867 — Page 5

THE EVA NBVJLLE, DAILY JDIIKN A LJEHURSDAY.: AUGUST -Uisa:

FOR SALE.

FOR. VILE-HOtJBE-One Frame House, with six rooms, kitchen, tuttiy, and a goad cellar, with five lots, cheap lorcasu. S. M.ROLEY, jy31 Real Estate Agent. FOR SALE-BUSINESS A Merchandise Stools and Business In one of the bf-t stai.ds in Evansville, Ind. Address, stating real name and capital for investment, Post -Office Drawer 90, Evansville, imi. ; Jyaoatf FOR SALE One Stationary Engine and Boiier, a Pipe Cutter and a small Lathe. Kor terms enquire at W. Turnock & Co.'n Brass Foundry, corner of Pine and First Streets. Jy29 it FK KAI.K One new Steamboat Hull, ready to launch, now at Myers & Co. s saw xnl:l, Newburgh, Indiana. Dimensions 13 feet on deck, 19 feet floor, 2tf leet beam. i4 feet hold ; to be sold for cash to the highest bhlder.or will be sold privately on good terms. F. L. MYERS. jy27 2w ORSAI.E HOUSE One brick house, two stories h'sh, eveu rooms, good cii-teru, brick stable and wood-shed, lot 47 by 150 feet, situated in a good part of the city, for sale cheap. Also, One Farm for sale or exchange for city property. Also, Twenty Houses and Lots for sale. S. M. ROLflOY, Real Estate Auent. Third Street in Esq. Emery's office). FOR SALE AND FOR KENT. - J A CIIEAl BllLIHXW t. S. XOU Dwelling Houses, art I bvrnm. Ten tnousand stcres of Fawning Lund. I buy and sell Real Estate. ALVAH JOHNSON", . Real Estate Agent, "Third Strert, Evansville, Indiana. uec2tf WANTED. WAMEll-SITUATION By a steady you tig; man, as Gaidener, and to attend to horses; has had experience, as a gardener. Inquire at V. G. Newitt's, ou First Avenue, or t this office. . Jy30 d3t BOARDING. JpRIVATE HOARDING;. First-class Boarding, by the Day or Week, at E. M. BURNS'S, Nc. 76 Division St., bet. Second and Third, msry21 ?.tf Evansville, Ind. BOAKIINJ-MOlTSE. The undersized hits opened Boardlng-House on Third Street, between Sycamore and Vine, opposite Philip Decker's store.where a number ot day and weekly boarders can be accommodated with board, may 15 MRS. T. CARTER. FOR RENT. " FO U K E X T DWELLING-HOUSE On th coiner of First and Leet Streets. Inquire at the store of jy2:$ dlw C. MILLER. F OK KENT A lHrjse House with eleven rooms, in irood locality; will make a first rate Boarding House. Also, a two story Dwelling, with five rooms, for rent. Possession of both immediately. A. .TuilNSON, Keal Estate Agent, july'J tf Evansville, Indiana. ANNOUNCEMENTS Editors Journal Please announce me as a candidate tor re-election to the office of Prosecuting Attorney for the 15th Judicial Circuit at the coming election. W. P. HARGRAVE. FOR COMMON PLEAS JUDGE. We are authorized to announce Morris S. Johnson as a Candida' e for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for the 1st District, composed of the counties of Posey, Gibson, Vanderburgh, and Warrick, at the next October election. intOBIXSOS is a candidate for Jruige -t the Court ol Common Pleas lu the First District, eoru posed of the counties of Posey, Vanderburgh, Gibson, and' Warrick. Jy8dtf "Editors JmivtiHl Announce ine to the peopie of th- District as a candidate for the otEce ! Prosecuting Attorney. W. HARROW. Mt. Vernon. Ind.. July 4, 180". jy8 11AFEK, HOLMES & CO., Virginia Tobacco Agency, AND U. S. Bonded Warehouse, No. 5 WEST SECOND STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO. REFi:r.KlMi TO THE A HOVE, we would call attention to the lact tliatwe li?v- :!ia:'e arrangements with a larsre number ot the old-established and most reliable manufacturers of VIRGINIA AND THE WEST to act as exclusive asrents for the sale of TOBAC' O manufactured by tnem, which we will sell exclusively to the Wholesale Trade at manufacturers' prices. ' Among our larsre and well-assorted stock i may be found many well-known and justly t celebrated brands, comprising a full list of i all the vrius styles of Manufactured i Chewing Tobacco and Virginia Smoking Tobacco. Respectfully. ; HAFER, HOLMES & CO. ; Jy30 dtf ! The Business Man's Friend : A COUNTING - II OUSE CALEN DAR MANY PERSONS have tried from time to time to invent perpetual motion, but without succe s. Prof. Jones has invented something better a Perpetual Revolving Calendar, which is indeed the Business Man's Friend. It Is gotten up in a fine circular rosewood liame. with a uat mirror in the face. At a glance you can see the month, the date of the month, also the year, and it requires to be set but once a w'eek in the back of i his Calendar is placed the sho tet and most easy method in the T'irl 1 for computing interest which alone Is worth the pvi-e of the Ca.endar. It is 'list the Thin? for the merchant, mtch.-.nic, iVrioer. or business man of everv occupation, ami should be ou the wa I of every cmnt ins-house, office, steamboa, sea-vesse;, and parlor. : It is no:, an ornainwit .'is turuiture, but a gem in the wav f caK-i.d u s A nmi le is now on exhibition at the pof. ortic-, -h" A"eut. G. W. BARNAUD. is now In our cifv for the purpose ef selling State or Count v Rights and may i s-cu at Jaouess il".ul'i-t'. & Co.".- Stw. No. to No tti First srrct-t' ;::.! s t:ls l-'nti-S Irom 2 till 7. jyoO u '

MONETARY & COMMERCIAL New York Market. By Telegraph. New York, July 31. Cotton A shad" firmer; sales 3,000 bales at 28c for middling uplands. Flour Receipts 2.JW5 barrels; market irregular and unsettled; sound medium grades, fresh ground, steady, while other kinds are heavy and declining; sales 7,800 barreis, including 3,000 for export, at $6 7 30 for superfine Stale and western; 17 75a 9 50 for extra western ; 810 0011 80 for choice do.; 9 3010 25 for siiippina Ohio; S10 30al2 25 for trade brands; S9 (Mfcail 50 for Spring St. Louis; $12 O0a,17 50 for Winter do. ; California heavy ; sales 750 barrels at 812 WfiAli 50, and small lots very choice at $15; rye flour firm. Whisky Lower; sales 400 barrels in bond Sic lor western. Wheat Receipts 8,400 bushels; market heavy; nw 2(S:lc lower; sales S8.600 bushels at SI m for No. 3 Spring; 82 12a2 15 for No. 1 do. ; ?2 i.2 50 for new amber southern ; 42 '2'(i'2 70 for inferior to choice new white southern; 82 50 for amber Genes set, and 2 f;Vt2 75 lor white California. h ye Quiet and unchanged. Barley-Dull. Malt Nominal. Corn Receipts 61.537 bushels; market heavy a. d lo lower; new mixed Wstrn 92C&&1. Oats Receipts 19.275 bushels; dull, at 80 8 tc for Western ; 3t5c for State, and 95c :or new Southern.

Coal 7o,000 thousand tons of Scranton ( coal sold at auction at S4(a $7. Wool Dull and declining; sales of 160.000 pounds at cfeacTc for domestic fleece. Lkathek Quiet and steady. offke Active and firm. Petroleum Quiet, at 15il5c for crude In bulk, and 2(a32c for refined. Pork Opened duil and heavy and closed firm ; sales of 7,450 bbls. at S23 2.1 87 for new mess;closing at 823 81 regular; 822 75 lor old do.; 8i! 750,20 12 for prime, and 8'22 75 for prime mess; also, 2.000 bbls. new 11 ess at 824 20, buyers for August. Beef Firm ; sales of lti-j bbls. ; beef hams dull. Bacon Quiet and firm. Cut Meath Steady ; sales of 180 packages at Il4''nl2c for shoulders, and lixgisc for nams. Lard Dull and unchanged; sale- of 725 bbls. at 12Jrf 13"jc for new. Butter steady, at ll321c for Ohio. Cheese Dull and heavy. , LATEST 5 P. M. Flour Closed steady for medium, and heavy for choice and Inferior grades. Wheat Dn 1 and declining for new, and steady for old. Rye Quiet, at 81 45 for Western. Oats Uull and drooping; 8281c for Western : UoS94c for Ohio. Corn Dull and heavy; Si 00(1 03 for good to prime new mixed Western, and ikic for unsound ditto. Pork Steady: sales 1,500 barrels new mess at S23 85 cash, and regular closing quiet and steady. Bf.?f - More active, at full prices. Cut Meats Quiet and firm. Bacon Qniet and steadv. Lakd Rather heavy ; 134.fS:l3y.c for fair to prime steam, and 1SC for k'ettle rendered. Cincinnati Market. By Telegraph. Cincinnati, July SI. Flock Dull, and 25c lower; family, (9 5tKu.li.O0; extra, 89 00Ca9 5. Wheat Dull, and prices 10c lower; closing at 3i 80 for No. 1 red; 82 00Q2 10 for white. Corn Dull at 75c for No. 1 in bulk. Oats-DuII at 70c for new, and 84c for old. Rye Dull, and closing with sellers at 81 10. Cotton 'Unchanged; middling, 2525J4c: not much ottering, but enough to rt.ee t the demand. , Whisky Pull at 30c for bonded. Mkss Pork In good demand at 824 00. Bulk Meats Dull; shoulders were bousfht at ll!c, but they are generally held at HKc; clear sides, 13oC Bacon Quiet at 12.:;14'4o for shoulders and sides: lfic for clear sides. Laud-Dull: closing with no buyers a: 12fc; the demand has subsided. Butter In better supply, but prices are unchanged: central Oaio, lsgj20c; western reserve, 21fij22c. 1 KW!? ltic. Coffee steady at 23-a27.;c for Rio. Si7ar Firm at; UYcjloyc for raw; 177 18c lor linrd refined. OIL-Linseed oil, 81 38c; lard oil, 5c 81 in'. Petroleum Refined. 42(jj44c. (ioLD Buying at layi, and selling at 140?. Mosey-The market is easy at 810e, with not much demand. Exchange Steady. St. Louis Market. By Telegraph- St. Louis, July 31. Tobaico More active, but unchanged. Cotton Nominal at 22(i2oc.. Flour Drooping and unsettled; 88 00(5 9 00 for ex ra;s9 StKull 50 for double do.; fll 50s,13 00 for choice to fancy. Wheat Dull and drooping, except for fancy, which is scarce; prime fall, $190 1 W7 ; Ohio, 82 00(T2 2b; fancy. 82 10g.2 15. Corn Dull and lower; 97c'va$l 03 for white; SSgjStic for yellow, and SOrfjSSc for mixed. oats Lower; S2y.83c for old, and 73c for new. Rye Heavy at 81 251 SO. Barley In demand; new spring sold at SI 10. Provisions Steady and dull. Mess Pork 524 i)0. Bacon Unchanged. WmsMA--Nominal at 82 002 05. Receipts Flour, 3.150 bbls: wheat, 15,525 bush ; corn, 7,700 bush ; oats, 3.775 bush. Chicago Market. By Telegraph. Chicago, July 31. Fi.ouk Mo.-e active for Winter extras; Spring extras dull. Wheat More active, and 5-SSc higher; No. 1 Spring, il 9j,al 95; No. 2 Spr.ng, si 70 Corn Active at WSSTvic for No. 1, and 82I.4ii84,c tor No. 2. oats-ini2 lower; Cl(Ji63 for No. 2. Rye Fil in and steady at el 01 lor No. 1. Nothing doing in provisions. Beef Cattle -Active at i" 25 a.7 75 for fair 10 good .-hippiny. Hons Active and 15325c higher; 7 05j) 7 10 lor good to smooth. Sheep Dull and unchanged. Receipts 2,:JOO barrels 01 flour, 4,700 bushels of wheat, 105,000 bushels of corn, B.WK) bushels of oats, 4.3"u pigs. Shipments l.Stx barrels of flour, 7.000 bushels of wheat, i3s,-:0J bushels of com, 1,900 bushels of oats. European Market. By Cable. Londo.v, July 31 Eve. Five-Twenties Illinois Cen'ral 57; Atlantic and Great Western Lonbon, July 31 Eve. Suoar "steady. Ikon-Steady. Oils and Linseed Unchanged. Liverpool, July 31 Eve. Cotton Dull, with a de-line; middling uplands 10! id.; Orleans liid.; sales 10 000 bales. Breadstuffs Flour Is. lower, closing at 29s. Corn dull, at 35s. per quarter for new mixed Western. Barley, Oats, and Peas quiet and uuchanged. Provisions Cheese declined Is. for fine 1 American Western p r cwt. Lard ad- ! vanced to 50s. for American. Pork 73s., and Beef 140s., per barrel. Bacja 45s. per ! cwtv I Petroleum Crad SM-. and refined Is. 4id. ier gallon . ! : j , Xew Tori tattle Market. ' rrylV'.iiaph. . New- York, July ol.' " Cattle ine receipts i ca lit hi uie , Hudson Citv Yards smce Monday was 1,510; j prices linn and '-.'c higher tnan la-t week. sheep Keceip's, ; saies at SI 0M$$6 00 for coiuiaon to c.oico. ' I

LoulsTille Market. ' By Telegraph.J Louisville, July 31. Tobacco Sales 211 hogsheads at full rates; lugs, S3 25. u. 5 75: leaf, 8626. Flour Superfine, 87; No. 1 new S1L - Wheat Prime, 81 75. Corn Shelled, $1 05 delivered; ear In bulk, 8 ic. Oats Old, 83c in bulk ; new, 5360c. Pork Mess, 824. - Lard Prime in tierces, 12?il!ic. Bacon Shoulders, 13c; Uuli; clear sides, 16c packed. Whisky Raw, In bond, 3031c.

XewTork Dry Goods Market. By Telegraph. 1 New York, July SI. Dry Ooods The market is generally dull, but no particular change is to be ob served in prices. Woolens and shawls air 1 ht-irinnincr tn fuU more frpelv at a discos? n . ' of o to 10 per cent, below last year's price. I other kinds of woolens are still dull ar-t j depressed. A convention of hosiery manu- ! lacturers is iu session .n Albany to-aay, to consider the propriety of the stoppage ol all their mills at once, as they are losing money. ew Tork Gold and Stock Market. By Telegraph.l New York, July 31. Gold A shade lower, opening at 140 and closing at 140. Government Stocks Without decided change; coupons of '81, 110J4; do. of '02, llli; tio. of '4, 109; do. of TS5, 109; do. new, 108)4 : do- f 't7, 108)4 : 7-30s, 107. Xew Orleans Market. By Telegraph. Nkw Orleans, July 31. Cotton Sales of 800 bales low middling at 25c. Receipts 205 bales. Shorts At 8 27 for Louisiana. Sugar Unchanged; Cuba in betterdemand; prime No. 1 at 13c Molasses Unclianged. Flour Unchanged and nominal. Corn Dull and declining at 81 071 30 Whole range. Oats Nominally at 115; slock in first hands exhausted. Pork No sales: held at 826 25 for round lots. Bacon Very quiet and weaker; sales at l;J!4gil4c for shoulders; Itii04c for clear sides, and 19(tj23c lor sugar cured hams. Lard Quiet; tierces. 13J4(14c. OiOLD 140. Exchange Sterling, 152'sl54; New York sight, per cent, premium. Memphis Market. By Telegraph. Mesiphis, July 31. Cotton Firm at 26c; exports, 16 bales; receipts, 15 bales. Flour Superfine dull and unchanged. Corn White, 1 S2cjl 2-5. Oats New and old, 90 c 95c. Hay scarce at S2tt 00&30 00. Mess Pork 826 K). Bacon Clear sides, 16164. Lakd 12cjl4c. RIVER N E W S For other Hirer Items tee Seventh Page. Cincinnati, July 31. River fallen one inch: 5 feet 0 inches in the channel. Weather clear. Thermometer. 80'; it was 60 at 0 A. 51. to-day, uud 55 outside the city. Louisville, July 31. River tailing ; 3 feet 2 Indies lu the cauai. The river continued to decline with much rapidity up to dark last evening, and the bar in f rdnt of the city is now bare to almost the main land near the mouth of the bayou, and running down to opposite the foot of Locust street. The bar is farther out in the river than for the past two years The only additional arrivals and departures yesterday evening were tae Nashville, to Cairo, with a splendid trip, and the Tarascon, Louisville and return.. ......The Turascon unexpectedly came in near 9 o'ciock, with a good tilp of freight and people. She found but 3 leet of water on Scuffielown bar The Morning Star may be expected to-day, but these will most probably be their last trips for the season ..'1 he Nightingale Is hopelessly aground at Flint Island, and has exhausted her fuel and badly broken her guards' in endeavoring to get off. She will beyond all question have to await a riseAmong the passengers by the Tarascon, we were pleased to meet our elegant young friend, George Patterson, so long and favorably known in the packet line, who comes to lake charge of the office of the Ella Faber, which leaves for Louisville to-morrow evening, and will be the regular Tue-day and Friday packet during low water......The Mary Swan failed to get off last night, but will positively go at noon to-day. She has a large quantity of freight aboard, but has a few orders unfiIIed.......The Tarascon returned from Henderson at midnight, and left at 1 o'clock for Louisville Capt. Gilmore takes command of the Rose Hite when she comes out The sain. Orr came out of the doeks Tuesday evening -The AJa Lyon has gone in The Darling and Empire will certainly come up to-day. STEAMBOATS. FOR COLUMBUS, HICKMAN, and MEM-PHI-. The splendid light-draught steamer ft Dave Hukill, Master; aciifl . H. Speed, Clerk, Leavts Kvansville tor Memphis and all way landings THIS DAY, Thursday, Aug. 1st, positively, at 12 o'c-ock sr., takiau freizhl for .ckburg and the Bends at regular rates. For freight or passage apply on board, or to HENNING, HUBBt & VIETS. aul dlt Agents. FOR CAIRO AND MEMPHIS. The elegant light-drpught. steamer CO It A fi., ! , JX-'j Wes. Whitlow, Master; i4-.-u3 Al. Croxall, Clerk, Leaves for MempLis ai;d all intermediate ports THIS DAY, Thursday, August 1st, at 2 o'clock P.M. For Height or passage apply on board, or to II. K. DUNKtRSON & CO., aul dlt Agents. FOR LOUISVILLE. Tlie splendid steamer DLLA FABER, t JSjJJorm Peckenpaugh, Master; iJsJim George Patterson, Clerk, Leaves for Louisville and all wav points on FRIDAY, August 2d, a; ti p.m. For freight or passage anply on board, or to ii. K. DLSKLKSON & CO., aul d2t Agents. C. WOLFF, Manufacturer of, and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in, Saddle, ISiiriics COLLARS, and SADDLERY HARD WARE, Xo. 5S Main Street, corner Second, Evansville, Ind. febld dtf TV XHV.'S I P, by WM. W. MOKGAN, n the citv of Evansville, July 27; h. 1-...7, a LIGHT SoltiitL J1ABK MULE. wita black iegs; between b and 1- month: old; mane and tail trimmed. jy30 dlw

STRAYED.

STUA YED - MULE - From the residence of Levi Hooker, in Center l'awnship, Vanderburgh County. Indiana about the 23d iust., a li ht bay mare mule, three years old, about fifteen hands high, fresh-trimmed mane and tail, light stripe down the back and shoulders; no other mark or brand. Any one taking up the same and delivering her t Levi Hooker, or to the undersigned, living in Union Township, Vanderburgh County, or to Joseph Setchell, in Evansville, or giving any information of the same, will be llberallv rewarded. ROBT. S. BLAKELY. Jy30 d !t,wlt TOBACCONISTS. TTr Tp fa 1 vfV I WHOLESALE DEALER IN CIGARS. TOBACCO, SXCFF, A-v.. No. 10 Main Street, Evansville, 1 ' Calls the attention of the trade to his nu. Brands of Cigars and Tobacco. Call ana examine my stock and prices. Orders filled promptly, and at the lowest rates. dec22d3m CINCINNATI CIGAR STORE S. BREXTAXO &. CO., No. 7 MAIN STREET, Sign or the Big Scotchman, MAMFACH KERS AX1 WHOLE, sale Dealers in IIAVAXA AXD DOMESTIC CIGARS, PLUG -4iVX SJTOKIXa TOBACCO, PIPES AND SMOKERS' NOTIONS. We manufacture our own goods, warrant them to give satisfaction, and sell as low as any house in the country. OUR RETAIL COUNTERS Are supplied with the bst -and finest goods. We are sole Agente for W. E. Garrett & Son's Snuff, And sole Manufacturers of the Celebrated My Own and "Washington Irving CIGARS. julyl2 Pianos, Organs, &e. WARREN & C0NYNGT0N, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PIANOS, ORGANS, MUSIC, and MUSICAL GOODS, of all I i nds No. 1 Main Street, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA mct,9tf PRINTING. BOOK-BIXDIXO. NOW IS THE TIME TO SEND IN ORDERS 1$ I'Z 'X' OF WO K, Ii. AT THE LOWEST OF PRICES! Builders and Painters. HAVE IX STOKE, 5u,KX) pounds strictly pure White Lead, ou,uw pounds pure star w line L.ead. 00. (HX) pounds Bay Sate White Lead. 1, bu0 gallons Linseetl Oil. d.OjO pounds No. 1 Putty, in Bladders and Cans. Window Glass, all sizes. Glaziers' Points and Putty Knives. COLORS of every variety, DRY or in OIL. Ail of which we are selling as cheap as can be purchased in the West. KELLER Jt WHITE, Wholesale Druggists, Evansville, Ind. mch6 tf Cry rslal Lalic lee, Sixteen Incites Thick:. T. W. MURRAY I S SOW RECEIVINCi LAKE ICE daily. Office in irr's Block, So. 5 Syamore Street. Orders from a distance solicited and p""'"ptly filled. jylo 2m Frederick Veil. John Rheinlander. GEIL & RHEINLANDER, Dealers in PI A NOS, MELODEO Ni and all kinds, of Musical Instrument Instruction Cooks, Sheet Music, Guitar and Violin Strings, &c, &c. North Side Third Street, Between Sycamore and Vine, t'vansville, Ind. tfw Sole Agents for Steinway & Sons' Geld Medal Pianos. apl

DRY-: GOODS." T:

BAR 'EM OUT! A large stock of MUSQUITO BARS and NETTINGS, of all colors, just received and sold cheap. Also, another supply of new style MUSQUITO-BAR FRAMES, that would be an ornament in almost any parlor. Bars made to order, and Frames put up if desired. SCAPKER, BUSSING & CO., 47 and 49 Main Street. DRES OOODS. A large stock of DRESS GOODS on hand, which we will sell cheap to close out, at SCHAPKER, BUSSING & CO.'S, 47 and 49 Main Street. UTEW CALICOES. Five cases new FALL STYLES CALICOES just received and selling cheap, at SCHAPKER, BUSSING & CO.'S, 47 and 49 Main Street. Jy31 HUDSPETH, ADAMS & CO. 63 Main Street 63 W E RENPECFrLLY CAI.I. ATtentlon to our large stock of Ladies' and Childrens Hats. We have just received from New York City, new Dress Ueods, in Alpacas, Grenadines. DeLaius, Linen Goods, Ginghams, Lawn, Charnhray and Crepe Marez.Capiineres.Cottonades, Linen Panting and Coating. New lot of White Goods, Jaconett, Nainsook, Swiss, Irish Linen, and a large variety in Ladies' and Gents' Linen Handkerchiefs. Our stock of Hosiery comprises a large variety, bought low, and will be sold cheap. Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, In Silk, Cotton, and Scotch Gingharu. We have, and will keep a large assortment. New goods bought by our house in the market with a special view to the interest ot our customers. We will receive hereafter daily, and call the attention ot all people to come an 1 examine our stock acd prices. HUDSPETH, ADAMS & CO., 63 3Xsxin Sti-eet. JunelO CULBEBTS0N & SOX, G8 and 70 PIAliL, ST., SEW ALBANY, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in ; Foreign and Domestic Dry -Goods, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, ScC t efir No charge ior drayege. fdeo2

TRANSPORTATION. FRED. R. HUSTON, , Commission Merchant, AG EXT

W U1LO XjIUV UBUU ttl Xl itilKlt Company, The only LI ire running Cars through to New Yoik, Boston, and all New Englajid cities, WITHOUT TRANSFi-.R. Cars are loaded, LOCKED, and SEALED, and never opened nntil they reach their destination, carrying; goods between Kvanaville and New York in FIVE TO SEVEN DAYS' TIME. Freight delivered at all tee Inspection Yards In New York, Brooklyn, or Jersey City. For PROMPTNESS and DESPATCH this Line has no equal. Damages and Overcharges promptly settled at this office. FRED. R. HUSTON, Agent, No. S NOKT1I WATER NT., may29 Evansville, Ixik MERCHANTS. And special Agents for the BELLEFOMAINE R. K. CO. ERIE TRANSPORTATION CO., And ERIE TIME EXPRESS Also, Agents for the Bellefontaine Cotton Express, TIME AND RATES GUARANTEE. " Consignments solicited. BROWN, DUNKERSON fc CO., AuguHt 13, Its auglJ Agents. DENTISTS. DE. I. HAAS Resident Ientist, Over First National Bank, Corner Main and Tlrst Streets, Evansville, Ind., MASIFACTURER OF COVriNC ous Gum Work, Gold. Silver, VulcHiute.Coralite, anl Amber Plates, Carved Work, Artificial Palaten, &e. ADMINISTRATOR of NWrous Oxide (an excellent and safe antenthellc). Chloroform, Ether, and also several local paralyze r. NEURALGIC Affections treated. MY FACILITIES are as good and my establishment a large (consisting of nv rooms) as any in the united States. I RETURN MY THANKS for the extensive patronage received during the pat EIGHT YEARS. mchll DR. J. C. BIERB0WER, tf Surgeon Dentist, Office, No. 10 FIRST STREET, bet. Main and Locust, Tenders his professional services to th citizens of Evaiisvllie and vicinity. fe2 tf Administers Nitrons Oxide Gas ,to,alleviate pain in extract u teeth. JAMES URIE & CO., MANUFACTURER of the celebrated IRIE'S PATENT MOVABLE P01S STEEL PLOWS. Office 163 and 101 MAIN STREET, Evansville, Inlv James Urie, ") John II. Roellter, 'r 11. F. Blount. J Jy5 d3nl W$L P. HASTINGS, Scenic Ai (Ut and l'rcsca Painter. All otders left at Osborne & Tileston' Paintsure, Locust Street, will be promptly attended to. CALSIMINE SEATJNGS neatly done. Jy23 dym