Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 October 1867 — Page 5
THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL: THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1S67.
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NOUN CEMENTS.
" V" .TiCfOS-TovrssHrp, Sept7&l,.lW7EvTisviyJwiual Company: ! - .... Please anDouace the name of; WM, WABEEN, Sr., as a candidate for A"" 1 of Pigeon Townnirip at the ensuing October election. FOB SHKRIFr. t We . are authorized to announce the same 01 ALEXANDER DARLING as a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Vanderburgh County, subject to , the decision or tne union convention, u ' one is neio. Mr. Editor Please announce the name of THOMAS BOWER, sen., of ScoU fowm - ship, as a candidate for the office of Com- ; mlssloner of Vanderburgh County at the ensuing October election. ' - I As Mr. Bower would not desire to run without the general endorsement of his 1 friends. His nam wllf be-submitted to the Convention to be held September 7th. --- A- THOUSAND- VOTERS. - Jacob H. Millkr, Tobacconist, of EvAnsvtlle. is a candidate for the Sheriffalty
. ,. of Vanderburgh County, subject t ttae.de- i
M r V elHion 'fT aooateutU jaiaj.irieoas generally'. ' . , , A Thottaki axp Moat voters. Editors Journal Please announce ime as a candidate for re-election to the office of V Prosecuting Attorney for the 15th Judicial Circuit at the coming election. TOR COM MO !f JUBOK. t We are authorized to announce Morris & Johnson -as a Candida's, for Jatsrr ef tb J 'Cedrf of Common Pleas for theHst-DiSitrtet. composed of the counties of Posey. Oibnon, Vanderburgh, ana .Warrlefc, at tUti next October election.
A L. KOBI.N'KOX is a candidate for Jidee of ttaeUourt oi Coinion Pleaa the First District, composed of the coun ties of Posey, Vanderburgh, uibspn. and Warrick. ,'. .pyaatt . Editors Journal Aftnoonoev me" to the Teople of the District as s--canU0ate for . the omce ex rrcwocauag Attorne .. i . W. HA rro w. 'Mt Vernon lad., July 4, 1867, I jys roR elaxe FOR SAIX: tHEAP-HOtTSE,AND LOT -.A- - house! -and -.-lot' pn Ninth Street. Pot particulars seer 'vl'Jl ' i LTa iVaV Tjjr s iiuuci a poR BAIl!--HOUSE -One brick House, JZ two stories. k,'sefatroow,j good cistern, brick stabue. and.,WOod-slved, lot 47 by 150fet, siSate4 in.a good-part ef the city, ior sate nn i. e,?iu . ... Also.
';rt On Farm lor sale or exchange for city
; . w f f r t Twenty JSoaaea and Lo
Lota for sale. . ; f. f i: , Real Estate Aeest. Third Street (In Esq. Emery's fflee).
i m iw . sale: mer or bent. rr'i lflA "K1 tJII.llJfO IXMTS. I "r li JLiiAJ Jw11mik H9uaeaand Farms. ! ' Ten thonsand acres of .Farming Land. - X buy and sell Real Estate. - ! ' , , - alv ah johnson; .. - Real Estate Agent, ; Jr 1 1 cThird v Street? OvansvilU, Indiana. I "do2at!i t-r.p. '.;,. 1 .- .
"FM.t REHT-8TORE-rA new four-story JC store on First Street. For partlcalars, .lnquirecl ..-.j, kHlAi-SJ!. treet. m BTT .nonUf), -.'tn It a V1 tnr Main street, oetween -i nira ana i ourxn. r J?w -- - - II. CrWOOPRO W. iriOB KCXV-OtTE-VA ew Cwo-Btory brlek House, eontair ng seven roomi, on a lot. . 150 -rfeet Iront, situated near Emerya-Grove. lor particulars rnqojre.1 se26 dlw Cor. Fourth and Ingle Sts. t c BOARDING. P BITATE OARiINO, f-Flrs-class Week, at Boarding, by the Dayor ; .1 M E. M. BUBNS'S,! JSTo. 76 Division SU.et. Second and Third, may21dtf ;4 . r I ..Evansvilie, Ind.; I I OA RUING. HOUSE. Tb e tindersigned has opened a Boardlng-Hou.se on Third Street, between Sycamore aad Vine, apposite Philip Decker's store, Where ' a number of day and weekly boarders can be accommodated with board. may 15 MRS. D. CARTER. ESTATE AGENCY; r.i tt . e u 1 The Place Tor Harsraios RTfiXnTTTT V ' A- QPTTTTRTrRTa iivi ui ii i a , t Jtehl ii.m!ai4l .Insurance - , . , Agency,. ; No.' 1 1IEI1ERH H S KLOCM, (Comer Room, Second plool J Opposite the Court-House, f-- 'iv. j . EyAXSYJUJ:, 1io. OVER lOO HOUSES and LOTS In' various parts of the city- for sale, including some good BUSINESS PROPERTY. T EXCELLENT iiARDENINO LAND, convenient to the city; also land suitable for Brick-making. i J FARMING XiAND", Improved and uriim. proved, in this and other States, for sale or exchange for city property, - Also, Timber," Coal, and Balina Lands. - - i mer An eligible BUSINESS STAND, well situated for Country Trade and buying produce, having plenty of ground, and a storehouse, blacksmith shop, and dwelling. For sale eh ea p. i Several BUSINESS HOUSES TO LET; also a comfortable Lodging-itoom, near . the centre of bus! ness. ' A number of bargains now an our books. and several applications on file to purchase desirable property. Persons havlag such for sale may find customers by apply, ing at this Agency. We have a number of , applications for renting dwelling-houses. "PenwM having real estate for sale, ex change, or rent are requestea to enter ue details on our books for reference. No cbarge unless property is disposed of. Terms reasonable. , , , , , . Of all kinds effected in good companies. Special attention given-to IN3UR"NOTARIAL BUSINESS transacted at this office. au9
Hew Seal Estate Agency. J. I. Elliott Son XT AVE OPENED A REAL EST ATI ' JtX. Agency for the sale of and renting o: lands, houses, Ac, &o. Persons having houses or land to rent ot sell, or persons wishing to purchase ot rent, will do well by .calling on them at their office, on ' Third StreetTHear Locust, In Elliott's Block. juneU tf '
10 Touan-RT MEMcBAirrU&3direct the
attention especially of country mercBaETs" to the superior facilities of the Joxt&nal Company for printing Fancy Posters and all kinds of mercantile work, vis,. Bill Heads, Cards, Circulars, Ac Orders for work can be sent through any f the Evansvilie merchants. j By Telegraph. aew YORK, Oct. 2. Corros-Ratbe mor aotfcveaf 2i2.fc for middling uplands." i Flour .Receipts, 12,724 ban els: S 0(3 15c better: rather more active: sales . 1 liJOrt barrels at (8 6.5(3(9 40 for superfine State an Western; i iw otxji3 au for extra; siu li"I50t-roun(t'hoJp. Ohio: $11616 for 8 liOUfrfamornl steady; sales T.461 : sacks at til 50(3,13 50; Rye Flour, sales, 5C0 rels at 6 75r8 50. 1 Whisky More active; sales, 1,150. barrol Wtjrn at. 3?3S hnnHxl I r WnitT-t,RnvlnUj.!l.T)Kl f?6f fes for '"N. 1 do. to arrive; $2 & 89 tor No. 1 on the spot an extreme; (2 75 tor Amber Michigan in store; S3 07 for small lots of very choice. j . kyb tuiet ana nrm. t Babley Dull. ( better for new mixed Western In store, Oats Opened heavy closed rather more, steady: sales, 56,000 bushels at 7Z74o for pha(Kl Crfoagaj.! if QjCM COAltJncnatiged; sales xy auction to-day 20,000 tons of Pitts ton, at 94 454 75. Leathkk Sole in moderate request at 29ft30c for Buenos Ay res light weight. Wool. Moderately active: Bales, 800.000 pounds at 40(b3c for domestic fleece.: Kick Nominally unchanged. j SrjctAiwFiim ; sales, i barrels of baa" atWKiaiac'- -' vli" ll- i Molakbes Oujet- a ild firm ; sales 50 bbls. Masooraasnougine. i Hops Uochaneed. ! Pbtboleum-Quiet at 1414c for crude; 33c for refined bonded. 1 Pork Opened firmer and closed heavy ; sales 3.7oo oarreis at -3 tnrm-M w ior mess closing at f23 87, cash; $20 5021 0 for prime. , t k f, BttKV-8tea4T'-,( sa3e J4Q bajnrelsT at preTwmpnow! aieso sates or ow nerces prune Indian mess at private terms; beef thams auiu Bacon Quiet. Cut Meats' Steady; sales 250 packages at iziac ior snouiaers; iodise ior nams. Larj Firmer; sales 1,750 barrels at 14 IOC , t -Butts Steadjr at 1527 Tor Phlo and "cmffttOliilet' s'tivt vtcu: hFasioHTs Freights' to Liverpool firm and advancing; 28,000 bashels wheat shjjf.4 pea at 7a per ousaex. ; LATKJST 5 F. M. mmmm Flouk CTdsed"&10e better, with a fai oemana, partly speculative. Wheat Very firm and aiet Wl-SS.W & r0-1 Rye Firmer at II 50(1 55 for Western, IMC on spot and to arrive. Oats Firm at 7374e for Chicagpad Corn Qn let 'af fi 81(31 33 for good to prime mixea western. Pork Dull, heavy and nominal; 123 80(3 no Art ' tu i i U ' Bbf Quiet and witbomdeeided change. lut meats xuii ana uncnangea. : Bacon Dull, with a drooping tendency Lard Quiet at-14(514te for fair to prlmelearn, and 14H3l3c ior kettle rendered. r 15 f I.nnfa Mnrlrt By Telegraph. f K , x. Lopjs, pdt.'li' . Tobacco Less active, but prices Vot onntablv lower. ' - rvpmw.TTMW ami tiAt.lilnff Hofncr FiiOUR Verv ouiet: la ttie buslnesln .oiaie prices are uucaange i. . v. W BKAT-BDjers etoou or ana dui nine done: white Fan at Wi 40az 47: red, vz mm a-Hftj eheiefprtng4tigteer4Hr(8t 90. jor i -oo9A v ior mixea ana yenow ; SI 15(1 164 for-cboiee aad fancy white. - OATs-Quiet at -'arc t t Barley Firm at (1 251 30 for strictly prime and extra cnoice. Ryk Firm al $1 12, 1 121 15. Provisions Quiet. Mesa pork, 24.' Baconclear sides, 17(17e; .plain- haras, IQc; sugar cured, 2oa2&4ej shoulders held at 14c. - t - Receipts Flour, 2,425 bbls; corn,' 1,483 r fChicago Market. By Telegraph. -CHicAOo, Oct. Flour Firm and unchanged. ' Wheat -Active and- lc ighetf fl 91(3 i SHioro. ti BiVaMi roiorno.i ' Corn lile bigber; 91 03ol 04 for No,l; $1 03t4f04.for Jia.2. , , ; OAisr-Kirio-wad lc,,higbr J 5i3lc ; closing at outside price. t Rye Active ana 4c, higher; closing at 91 22 for No. i r 90. 20 for. N J. Barley Less active and lc lower: 91 12 I 1 134 for No. 2. ruKK ajure active ; oot w. - JLard Active and firm at iai4&135ic. rBKS- Oattle iTDull nt l-iy i fair steers, S3 70; good smooth grades, firm; 96 50 for fair So choice. ! Receipts 1.10J barrels of, flour; 140.000 bdiihelSrOfj wheat; TtiAOO .4uwiel? jp corn ; IOO.TiW basnels cif oatb; 2,100 hogs. Suipmejjts 10,000 barrels of flour; 97.000 bushels of 'wheat-; -49,060' bushels of corn-; Il-OivtJkkWis Qiul js;lcfo.wheat; and uj. ror corn, to xsu 9c for corn, to Buffalo. By-Te!eerat)h.l V '. " CiscissATi. Oct- 2. fit- ? JiCR Firin, and in good .demand, but pViees are-oP higher-; extra 910 23(jp0 50 arMt-awnaly i W 25SH 50; ifaiidy. 913 to 812 75. ., ...r' ". ... 'i t r -Wjseat-ScaVce aha 5c higher, closing at S3 50$2 3& fer No.-U and l red, and holders asliiss still higher prices.' , , ; Corn Dull and prices lower, closing at 9t$e for Nevlehelled: and 90d in the ear. OATS-in demand at ti(3c, the latter an 1 exireaie raue, . t , ; w Rye -Firmer and wanted at 91 S3, holders at the close askic g higher prices. ; .Barley t Firm at 91 601 00. " ' Cotton Dull and prices nominal at 18 f!9o for middling. ' ' , Whisky is nonlnally unchanged. ' Provisions Tnere Is a firmer feeling in the Provision market generally, and all articles are held higher; clear Bacon sides lo higher, and at the close there were buyers and no sellers at 17 ; Bulk Meats are held 0 higher, but there were no Lars In good . demand from New York chiefly, and 1,200' tierces sold In the forenoon al li!Jie. . , Butter Firm t3035c - , ', CHEESS- At 15c, - :..(': EOGS 20Sl'J C. ". '. I ' J f - !- , Tobacco Acffve; sales 213 bhda at the last quotations. -. . ,,,'; . Gou--14&. ,i ! - : : Momxy There is no change in the Money market.,, ,1(J, ..... . ' ; Neir Tork; Gold and Stock JSarkeU By Tejegrapb'.'J j kw York,; Oct. 3." ' " " GOii Firmer;' openiDg at 14334, advancing to 144, aad closing at 144. ' - - ' Coupons '81,11074: do. '62. 112J4; do. , ', UUT1.K.1XKJT rxTocKS a re a snaae easier; ivctvb, vu. new issue, ivitniz .1 im wi-ye , iut4. . -,.-., The Assistant ; Treasurer ' to-day' sold S1,000,000 Bonds and bought 9L0O0.000 of 70 Notes. Tbe amount of gold sold was less
The money market is active and steady at 7 per cent, for call loans. Sterling dull at 9g'i& for gold first class bills. o Memphis Market. By Telegraph. . ' . Mejiihis, Oct. 2.' ' Cotton Dull at 1819o. Corn Heavy at 91 281 30 in 6tore. Hay At 125 00(328 00. Oats At73(.75c. .. Pork At 927 00. . jBacon ehoalders at l316c. jt .
pB.l - 1 ""EoTisvi21, Oct. a.
Tceo-SaTesVTTir hhfls at $4(18 75 for Wjjs aid mediumleafT FiiOUB Active ; superfine at 88, and Nd. latS12 50. W BAT At $2 40. ! Oats At iJ768 In bulk, , , Sugak Advanced Jc.1 Cottojt New at 19c J'.-.i, iSAt sftfoiTiiM At clear; sxdes j at ice i LkRD -Tierce aX 13Xc for kettle rendered. W"BtKT-fc-l?minar at 35c in bond. : 11. S. Julian & Co., Bankers, suspended payment yesterday. They have made am assignment of their assets. a I Kctf'Tork Drp Gotfi Mirkct. By Telegraph, V .Snr Yob's, Oct- 2. Dry Goods Market inactive, and rrrtees"
JTtTiJUsucdiS prinisr-mUum!and Jow-priced
prints steauy. in aeiaines tne reuueuon: is only one-'haif cent not one cent per yard. Ul staotiard--mafces sell at 22c1 in-giTiguatfts ana eoiorea 'cottons mere is no change of moment, yet a tendency downward, Print cloth is reduced to. bgj 8c, medium to best brands. Bleached muslins without material chanare. exeerjt ,i a tsdoctibn in' Wwuataltald Xiyas. There such as-are warranted. The most excellent brand only commands 25c The Debham -rtT Boston Shoe and Leather Market, The boot and sboa.raarket is very quiet : buyers are'saattering and lukewarm, and the volume of trade lhardly up to ttie ex. pectations of manufacturers. There :Ura! fair jobbing demand, however. Interior ! and Western dealers a,re, doing something in-ike waji OlJaorMog Stpstocks; and. the supply oiseasonaDiegooasorreciogtsoeing gradual Iy: reduced by-the 'sale of tmail lots. , V . Maafaetnri.Te.tafdUiaut no sbeda and will be careful to have no balances . ol thick workJeftlo carry over. Itistueopinion of many, however, that the fall hosl ness is far from being over. The distribTlttfi tr trade ifc-toow attiCe Alsk in all 'tht 'rrlntfnal cities of ttfe 'Wesf.' and Jobbine ana retail stocKs are rapidly going into consumption.- Mftuj' j more gooas, u , is thoueht. will be wanted to replace those already shipped, and hence a stood bus!-' "I pens jiere, jaie uriiKWHm, is xpecta. 1 . . . m without quo' able change. 6onsumersare working close ap. and buy but very small lots of any description. But receipts are moderate, and holders Kenerallv well able toearry their stocks ULTtbe .seasonable d mand ror the production of Spring goods fftAf Wh lfailra4r . The -receipts of eodftsrr are now liberal, muA wioes are rain towrnd still decllnseiSS1? !'WB M.eV" ar at this We quote sales of medium and large codfish at $5 50r 25 per atl. raa flsh are sc4Uflend In saodkn-at demand, jpith aales at per qn. nane are selling in small lots at 92 25, and Pollock at 933 50 perqtij and very scarce. The market for Mackerel has been actlva the past week, and maintained full price. The stocks are small for the season, owinc L to a Hgfet eatch.aui ta trad are free buymore freely, and Bays also continue to ar4 rive at outports ux rounu iota, rne errect of the liberal nceiptswiH -be to bring down and equalize prices of the better grades. We note sales of Bay at (20 0021 OC per Darreif or jo. i; 113 uui4 ua Kr no. 2; and 910 00310 50 for large, and 98 00a8 50 for medium No. 3$ Shore N. 1 are selling at -9l e0i 00 ler barreK-WArtfnt JUUUt 1H VlUtlUUftll, The Uommrcteii says of the money mar ket of tke past we$ k " j . T1 r ' k The demand for monev has been stead 11 v large throughout the week, and tbe market, Xor the most part, kept In close Condilion, xnere are now more uennue symp toms of increasing supply, but not to tbe extent that there was reason to anticipate would, ere this, have been the case. There seems to be bo 6 little reason to- look for period of decided ease for some time to come, since now the pork-packing season, against which bankers will soon have to begin to provide .1 not .far - off.- And, meanwhile, there will' not, 'likely, be mucii. it any. curtailment in the demand irora oiner sources, xnat leeing or oonndence. and. assurance as to the future. which is necessary to give commerce free motion, appears to . be lackinic Money. consequently does not - have free-- flow in the channels of commerce, and. as a rule. tends to centre in those places i where it can nave employment in sno-1 operations. Rates of interest are firmly quoted at the old ranee. 9-al2 per cent., on acceptable .mercantile paper. Money, in the hands of .street rotors, sees mg snort investment on commeicial paper, Is 1a fair supply, but less plenty than it was. . ' . " For oiher River Items see Seventh Page.')'', I LotrisviXiE. October 2. There is a rise of one ituta. in, tne river;-: 'xnere are twentyfive! uc Ires in the canal.' Cincinnati. Oo'.pher i2.-The. river, is un changed. Weather dear.' Thermometer, TOdeg. uaromeier tailing rapidly. The' Chattansoea' picked up a good trip. leaving on time The Mary Erwin fltd not leave as; It wasjerpeotedbiii willgo out to-day at 4 o'clock. ..The Alpha was still.Iaying np;for repairs iexpecting to get away early last night, but did not do so; The Lewelleirwill leave forPaducah at 12 M..It was quite dull In .the after nart of the day. and hut little doinsr n the wtiartf Agood- time l -afforded wharfboatmen for a little recreation, and a general squaring up of old scores. . HITTVRtfRTSnV Jfe fSrtW .WWW itiiii, ' u....t., e und 70 PEARL ST., SEW ALBAJTT7 INXl. Importers and Wholesale Dealers In v; . Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, 1 1 cOTOJvS,Voofe,)l ia o enarge 1ot drayage. - fdec2 $500 Reward . , ! ifXritl. 'E PAID TOR THE AlU W rest and delivery of WM. W. MAX-. WCLL at- tne gauw umo tjounty, h.eatncky, il arrested out of Kentucky, or 9300 KMurderecC Jokn A. Sraitaea the i(kh day if arresteain iao siaie. oaiq Maxwell ot September last. He is about 35 years of age; black hair, and a little gray; blue eyes; about 5 feet 7 Inches high; Iree spoken generally? profane; -very lame me leit leg very wuuou tuiu Ktia; wears a cane; strong voice ior one or nis size. SeJO J. BiUAKi. NATIONAL HOTEL, Corner of Main and Fifth Streets, M.S. DIJWJKIXG. - - - Proprietor. aar Busses run to and from the House to Depots on time for every Train. Buss will convey Passengers to any part ol the City. ocu an :
5 If ARIJD.
JORDAN LANQFORD. On Tbursdayj 17t6 ultJ, by ReT.K Wml H. McCarer!Mr. Thomas Jordan to Miss iJ aby lasgford, aU:ofHuacjty.tl. .tt.A , , v, I f GJJONREJENWOuDBy the same, at the'p&rsonage, on 'toesday, 1st Inst.. Mr. HeSbtB. GrBsoir to Miss Etutx Gbekicwobi, both of Ciacinnatl Ohio. ; EA,W8dNBROrH ERS. Also, by the sapae, on the evening of Tuesday, the 1st luni.', Mr. Nicholas Da vsoji to Miss Mart D.feaoTHtBs. ': -' : - fOctober 2d, by RevrC. B. H. Martin; Mr."1 IDajoj:! W. Dablisq ; to Mss.Mart;a. simpron, au oi tnis city. , i rilHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE. 4hat on JLv the S4th day of September, iA.D. 1S67. a vfl.rm.nt .in bankrnDtCT was isnrierf against the estate of Henry' W. Lftuer, of Evansvilie. in the county of. v anderbdrgh, ah State of Indiana, who has been ad(dged bankrupt, -on bis own . petition hat the pay.uenxof any. debts and deliv ery ofi any property .belonging, to such bankrupt to him, or for his use. and the transfer of any property by him Is 'forbidden, by law ; that a meeting, of the creditors of aid bankrutot. to prove their debts and to choose one or mom asaigneea ot tiim estate, will be held at a court or uanaruptcy. to be b olden- as the offide ox Charles a. Butterfiekl. on Third Street, in thesdty ef Evansvilie,' In said District,' State of In dlana. befoi e Charles H.'BuUerfiald. RegiSr ter on -the 21st dav of October. A.I. 1So7. ho tn U.Bi. Marshal. District-o Indiana.1 oc3 d2t i-; i.ii q -A 1 1 JQS. H. C0FF2IAN, :i v. K'.m J.tom I Aactioneer. AuoMoa- l3oT3te! ' OOHNEB ' MATH ! A2M f. tn-.-rrrnirrvrrtnf ,.-o-ri r -mi I .1 11 '1 IJ'l aik'I'M .M 'I'M .1 ,fwf oc3 d6ia ill TiTOTICE.M BEBEBT OITEK, bat Xf t" unaersignea nas oeen appointed miMa 1 n istrator i pf the. etat ot Morris R. Matheny, late of Vanderburgh County, deeeaspn - xne iw ut proDaoiv mnoivetii rflf ADni? , c tj v r7T-T . . ioe8'w3t-i " 'i - ' - ; ' " m .i; tic Va1aA ' t' AUTOORrrr or' M. Meccc LOCH, !Becretarw bf th . Treasury, tnrougn contract covering tne wrecKiag o gnnboata, ., la the Tennessee' River, herebv notifv all nartlea ornattv eon, eerned in removing machinery, ordnance. Ac. from sal.t boats, that they moat make a report to m. immediately, of the amount. removea oi macniaery or una nee, o., ana If sold to report to me, m vai.dk, ,1 have 4nXormatiou that Parties In Bt. Lonla. LouisTllle, Cincinnati, Evansvilie, and Johnsotrville, Tentt.'- have been concerned In this removal.. It is hoped that these naro ties win attenoi to in is matter lnxmeaiateiy . 4 , GEO. E. WALLACE, oc3dtf'i Lsmba i - . - Contractor. STEALIBOATS. -VPs FOR PADUCAH AND oAlRO. The uneqamUed light-draugXt steamer r -Tiai. xrew, aiasier, k .V ,., N.B.Hay Havwtrd. Clerk.. 1 Leaves for Paducab, Cairo, and all way landings on THUKHDAY, October d, at O'clock P.M. . , , rr .. For. freight or bassage apply on board, -oc3d2t "'- - -- - Agents, " TOR CAIRO. ' ; t vThe fine llght-dranght steamer . tm - MARY EBWIS, fJl-rt&W. A. Lowtb, Master ; Ta-.Vi.Ui.. , i. W; Vinyard, Clerk,; Leaves for Cairo and all wav landings TH1B DAY, Thursday. Oct. 3d, at S p.m. - For frelebt or pasNaice applv on board. or to HUBB8, PATRICK CO., ,.., .1t t - ; . i -."Agents.. ' FOP.IPADUOAH. .riJ The elegant passenger steamer ? J. L. Daw. Master : i . ' ' J. D. Norman. Clerk. Leaves for Pad net h aad all Intermediate ports THIS DAY, Thursday, Oct. 3d, aC 12 o'clock M. - I ' For freight, or passage -armly on board. or to ' - R. K. DCNKERSON & CO.. oc31t " . . . - Agents. For"1 JadLeiidlorsoii. r.1 1-.. i . ' ' - L V ;-3 f'J:'I ! bill Tbe steamer J. P. WEBB Will. leave dailv-At 8 Ajr;and 1 P.K. Returnipg, will leave. Henderson At 10J' A.M. Fare, the round trirvfti .so t single tick ets, I. 1 ' . '. ocldSt. r4 FREDERICK 1 GEIL, ' t-itDtaler ln.it -!.-. -: ! P7a4 aV3 Sx MELGBEO N.. and all kinds of Musical InstfumenU Instruction Books, Sheet Mnalq, : ; r. ." Guitar and Violin Strings, " , . i-.iM Ae.,AeJ j ; " North Side Third Street, ; Between Byoamcre and Vine, i ;i t ; ! : ' ' " : ' Evansvilie, Ind. r .it- 1 . .. : ... : - W Sole Agents for Bteinway A Sons' aad Chicken ng & son's oold Medal Pianos-, also for Hay nes Bro-'s lanos.and Prince Brother's Melodeons and Organs, apt TAXEJTTIJrE WETZEl, ., Manufacturer of ., ; , J jit. .'rxHioiiBLEi-n j Furniture -Sc Clialrs, I Vo.fl9 Mttin Street, Between Third aud Fourth,, , ' :. Orders of. all kind! will receive prompt attention. All TURNING WORK done to order.' ' se23 d3m iHARLBS SlABJE. .. . LOD13 MXNZZB STARK ft HENZE R, Dealers in SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, - S- No. S Bsuth Second Street. . : - Bet. Main and Locnst, si JT ' i; Evansvilie, Ind. -' Cleaning. and Scouring done to order. , v N.B. Liberal prices paid for Secondnand Clothing. " - fau20d3m
HENNIXG7 HUBBS & CO.,
(Successors to Hnbbs & Vleta, . Forwarding & Commission MfiRCHAN T81,' " i w- . -v , ") r:i( t -f t Aid WHARFJBOAT PROPRIETORS I - r if 1.riUAQENT , .fL.f!w cSvL T ! E. A C. and PI!f.T.i RlILBOipS. 1 7i l,i t :,r .i'.! fr..z fi! yrft-fi And General Agents Star Ualoo -0 .'!lr ' II Si -l!il !EVAwsntL,i irn. 1- Vlvt p ( TUOS. C. o5llTH!!& COi. li. d t-iit J RODTicsf1 AND :i' I C6MmSS10N1;MERCHA'NTlK ,FUia;.JIa Curni Oabr,-Gram' &d. and PRODUCE fJENERAIXY, X. B BO ITT H WATER NTKEET AU orders promptly filled.!1 fl fjandu i c. tSrj'.il 1 . POSTER BROTHERS. ,,Xjjjiclnnat,Qhio: . f I Y FOSTER,' Q WTif il ; iv-;.ir; :nf ! ..I IT"' "1 t"" .11 .- in.' FOSTER,1 pOlJEliAltt VI '- f e.';.l f..r H'l r.HV- : 'j I.- ;.!. , , ;G01 -otton, 1 v-,fO ,M 1 ';efi.'-r,taa-' . A XT TV lPWBB IV.. ' !- 'Dl ! liw O O M M I S B I O IS lairtco) 1 ;ti.rii l-i!i i-xv t -.3I a!-:rw -lllilV .IB iy4er Streetv -rI ' 1 1 c . r.n to ' 6 ' ' c tow reader a ,0asignments solicited-' Advances mads on property in store, or eredlu glvsn on bills lading. . - . i T Oeo. W. Rath bone, Esq., President 'Kvaii. vllle National- Bank. ; " Hon. John H. Hopkins, President Firtt national Bank, Evansville ' ' . V ' Richard Raleigh, Esq., Pre't MerchajiW National. Bank. Jivansvllle.: : 11. : 1 . a mayld dtf . I ..... HOWES & BDHBANS; t Cp.mmlBsion 3Xexclia,nl, If o. 27 rBOKT STREET, t Cash advances made on consign men ta,g may2d3m . . t ! TOBACCONISTS. CINCINNATI CIGAR STORE hit , S. BREVTAXO & CO.i " JVo: 7 aV-47iV STREET, . Sign , or the.. ;Clg Scotchman, yr AJrcrACTCRERai ai whole. in sale j-ieaiers in , nAVANA An DOMESTIC CIGARS JPLUO AND.BMoklNQ TOACCQ, PIPES AXD SMOKERS' JTOTIOXS. Wemanufacture our own goods, warrant them to Kive satisiaction. ana sell as low as any bouse in tbe country." j OUR RETAIL COUNTERS Are supplleAifwitb the best' aad 'n nest goods. , We are sole Agents for , ; . . ?Wf E. .Garrett & SQn's; Snuff, Ajad sole Manufacturers of , tbe Celebrated My Own and Wasluiigton'ilrfing .seal ai O A ws : ' ' snrfiiiiPw .8 TTATlXtt SOLD BY E.M1RE XT -terest id the City' Feed Store to Mete's. Cross A Murray, 1 bes; leave 10 return mv sincere thanks to the nubile for the patronage so liberally extended to me. and solicit a continuance or tne same to the new firm.- JAMES CROFTS. CROSS. ' i! TT. "W. KtTKBAT. ' Oity IT'e e l Store HA VIHe PURCHASED THE above store and stock, we will keep constantly on hand a full stock of , Hay, Corn, Oata, . ' .Shipttuffs, Bran", ' 1 I " Oil Cake, Oil Meat: i i . Corn Meal, Hominy: Also, a superior article of XXX FLOUR, in sacks ana barrels. - ' We will 'sell all articles at the Very low est cash prices. ' . ' v: AU articles delivered promptly 8e27dtf CROSS' A MURRAY. Eection tor ipluxrch iTiusteea. & i IT Elil.l liw will oe neiu oaiuraay) . October 6th 1867, in the city of Evans--viue, Vanderburgh County; 'XaA;,- In the basement of the High School corner of Clarke -and JSecond gtreeta, at o'clock p.m., tot the purpose, of electing three Trustees Of the German Baptist Church. WM. F. G. MEibaNER.seas d2w Church Clerk. s. M. Beisis Real ' Eta.te Agency, In the office of Wm. Emery, Justice of the Peaee, ea Third Street, between Main and Locust. : Real Estate bought and sold on commission, at reasonable rates. . No charge If the wale is not effected. Will attend to tne payment of taxes, collect lag of debts, renting
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ATJCrJOILSAXXS,
OCTOBER d, 167 'commencing at 9 o'clock a M.. at the Auction Rooms, No. 101 Main Street, near the Court-House, A LARUE A XI) COMPLETE STOCK of Piece Oood. suitable for the Fall laud Winter Tiade: also. aoO.lota Notions. FKlUAX. octooer 4tb Dry Uoods and Notions; also, a good lot Ready-Made Clotting, suitable for tbe season. Ail K aod wnofmi w sealers. 3 vi r vMAY A DUDLEY Auctioneers. oc2 d2t 1A.11.C tioiiJ S3 ale s. ICS fMEWsAUCTiaX HOUSE. THE .CNDERSIUXED, opened a Wholesale Auction House, on Main Street, nearly opposite the CourtHouse, ln.&arvin A Reitz's new block, Evansvilie, Ind., solicit consignments of frSIffiKSiWj-. jjivvlWHaurnuum lilt EiiuilUUieuM, ciuuseiioiu uuuua receivea lorsaie; also. Dry Ooods, Notions, Boots and c-hoes, Hata and Caps, Groceries, Ac Special attention given to out-door sales.. Hatisfactlon guaranteed In all cases. Give us a trial. '. i -WAT DIDLET, se!7 dim Sp.Gc.t Auctioneers. STOVE WORKS. SOUTHERN T of. O t tL J-i" r r. . SJOV WORKS. ANTON' HELBLING& Ca (Successor to Brinkmeyer A Co..) MANUFACTURER OP 4 COCKLE HE1TLG i8T0 YES, For Wood and Coal ; . t Oreoss and Lidr ODDLlDfer'.'H J JAMB ORATES AIbTanS CElIIR7 ORATES a i 0 c.i HAM BOILER f r ',r"" ' it iw l , WAFFLBrZRONS AC, AO. . Dealers In - Tlnplate, Sheet-Iron, Copper, Also, sole Agent for O'Nell's Patent-Brnad-Gauee. Indestructible Conner Bot. - toms, for W ash and Coffee Boilers, Ac. S&les-KKftn. Nd. BS MAIN wTfsEftT. odba. - f i M : iU lt i'ourt-Hoase. Orders solicited and nrornDtlv filled )an21 dtf BLEMKER, TILLMAN k Co (Successors to H. E. Blemker), JJArLAKR oflhe flue and EXCELSIOR STOVE, the most famous durable now made, and the -.j.'cviCHABTEBlSIWE, and the good and cheap Armada, Stonewall, Zentncky, TENNESSEE, and PALMETTO STOVES, and a great variety of HE A TINO STOVES, all of the latest and most approved patterns. Also, Light and Smooth Country HollowWare, Skillets and Lids, Ovens' and Lids. Dog-irons, Dinner Pots, Tea-Kettle; and particular attention paid the manufacture of House-Work ' CASMBQX JB0XISf GRATES, c, JtC. ,i :h ) ..Tinware 5 and Dealers in Tinners' Stock. Mlf Uwitert, cookinj 8toYte Warranted for "twelve months. " ' ' " Orders solicited before purchasing elsewherei'-' :r '""'j T ' "' " ' Foundery, corner Sixth Street and Canal. Store and bate)' oora"vX Voft Second Street, H. K. Bleml.er's old stand. . - f .. BWMK.F.R, XiLLMAN A CO. may29 UHLHORN & BRINKMAN Successors to M. A. Lawkxnck, (Established in 1848.) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE and a. saperior quality of Umeatnne for ,, . building purposes, window sills, y ' caps, fronts, door sUU, Ac 508.100, 103, and 104 Mala Street, Next to Court House, , " Evansvilie, Indians ' naehI4 ly -. : ' ' OPEN, TO . TJIE'YORLD! Fifth 'An tataiil fci Fair 1 1 . ..tr.r 1. 1of the 'HvDIAM SOlfTUYllST Agiiciiltuial Hocletf mo 'BIT HEL ' AT "THE TlK X GROUND, near the city of K viiie,InL, , 1. .- '.( - TVKSDAT, WEDNE8DATrTBrtSDAr ana fkiiiai, OCTOBER) TH, TH, I0TH, 1TH. Based on premiums amountng to Three Thbnsand Uollar. J. II. MOROAN. PreKident. " W. M. AKIN.icePreident. P. HORN BFwK, Treasurer. R. ROWLAND, Secretary.
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