Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 October 1867 — Page 5

THR4S5AJ$rsyiIiIiE JAIDYi vrQU-KRATl-e FRID AY. OCTOBER 4, 1S67.

FOR SALE LOT A lot on First Street, oae of tht r.osf cLeslraMei la b cflty lor a dwelling. Tbe owner is anxious to sell, and will sell, soon. Any person desiring such a lot, to build on. will inquire of ALVAH JOHNSON, , Real Estate Agent, Third Street, bet. Main and Locust. OC4 dim FOR SALE. CHEAJP HOUSE AND; iJLQTr-i. mouse abdr lilt Ani .Ninth Street. For particulars see C. C. BRUNER. oca .,..,; -A.t Mackay, N iabot A Co.'s. , - FOR SALE-HOUBE-On brick house, two stories high, seven rooms, good cistern, brick stable HDd wood-shed, lot 47 by ISO f(rvVHOl ir gotxUaj:t, tbe City, for sale cheap. One Farm for sale or exchange Tor city property. Also, Third Street (in Esq. Emery office). TOR SALE AND FOR RENT. -f Kh 'CHEAl BltblSO tOTS. I O vf Dwelling Houses, and Farms. Ten thotwatfd acre of Farflolag (fend? j 1 t&yTind vlr Rea? Estate. ALVAH JOHNSON, Ileal, EstategAger. . TVtr StriefT' Evdnvitle Indiaha. dec22 tf

. "WANTED. , , :.VA AFOR rjent. . , n V' " 1 . . fFOR KENT STOE & hew fourrStorv store on First UeU For "particulars, inquire c t v i ," ! . JEFM J-i ' )l ' : f ihil i "i i tin " TIOR KB3T RQOM,S -'uitable for Jfc-orrtcfetfitf nhVwbuildintf. No. 8T iwrtu Htrect, bfelrweei Third and Fourth. WfXyi , t , ,-,H. ja. WOODRQ w. rOU RE5JT HOUBnlkiev wfatpryi brick house, contalr ln sev&o, roomM on a lot l feet rrohtiUiated; 'flHr Emery's Grove. For -particular iidire se2A tilw " Ce Fourth and Ingle Sts. BQAItDING. ERIVATE BOABJMJt&U 'fcxaaii 'J J ft ' t V tlfl ...tFim-clae.eoMtiing.bJ tbeDayor Week, at v. E. M. BURNS "S, -f v-.A ' . .t.vx: .: :.,...;. -a r:-y. No. 76 Division Stlybei. Second 'and Third; mayJl dtf i'01H f r Svihiville, In. , .'. .i ,..ii.r, i,i BOARi;f -MUSE. The under-sighed-Las opened a Boarding-House on Thid Street, Mtween 8ycainotaha Vine, opposite Philip Decfcer'a store, where a number of day and weekly boarders can AHM If Q PIT CEMENTS. EvaflsvTlle Journal Company: Plea turoowHreeVJh nam JTpTlWTC of Pigeon township at the ensuing Octobt4 . T 1 "; Iron SMKBSTr.A li t.l'i f. Wei are - sntdorlzwl to annatinoft Vthe J name o ALEXANDER DARLINO as ft 1 candidate for re-election to the offloe of Sheriff of Vanderburgh County, subject to the decision of the Lnion Convention, If one is held. t l . . Mr. Editor Please announce the name of THOMAS BOWER.en., of Scott Township, as a candidate" for the office of Commissioner Of Vanderburgh CoODty at the ensuing October election. As Mr. Bower wouid not desire to run wilhout the general endorsement of his friends, his name will be submitted to .the Convention to be held September 7th. A yHOUSAN U VOTERS. Jacob H. Miller, Tobacconist, of Evansville, is a candidate for the Sheriffalty of Vanderburgh County, subject to the decision of a coaveuLlon and . his friends generally.- ' . . A Thousand and hobe Voters. Editors Journal Please announce me as a candidate for re-election to tbe office ot Prosecuting Attorney for the 15th Judicta? Circuit at the coming ejection., , . ..i.S AViPUARORAVE. i fqw siA WfX-r.' 1 1 ( f i We are authorized to announce Morris S Johnson as a candidate for Judge of tht Court of Common Pleas for the- lst District, com posed of the counties of Poiy,Oab.n, Vanderburgh, and; Warrick, at the next October eiectou., , .!; , -. t t X ' ROIli.VSOJS in candidate, for Judge of the Court ol Common Pleas Iii ihe FiretDitrittlooijie4d of thjB dunties of 'Posey Vanderburgh, Gibson, and Warrick. - ,. . .... ., ... e. Jy8 dtf Editors Journal Announce me to the people of the District- as a candidate, for the office f Prosecuting Attorney. r'rj i; W. HARROW. Mt. Vernon, Ind., July 4, lSi7.f jy8 iJACillO Dealer in pixxrtfsME lode o xr f ' i ' ' .' i and all kinds of Musical Instrument! Instruction. Book, Sheet Music. -, , ; Guitar and Violin Strings, j North Sid Third Street, Eetween Sycamore andVine, ,f., . -,i iJ-i J Evansville, Ind. - FV1-'- A gtn ts ' for Hiethway-A Sons' Bad Chickerng A Son's Gold Medal Pianos ; also for Hay nes Bro.s lanos, and Prince Brother's Melodeons and Organs. OPE&ATQ IBM WORL'D! Fifth Annual Fair , of the , umksik SOUTHWEST Agricultural Society TO BE HELD AT THE FAIR GROUNDS, near the city of Evansville, Ind., TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8TB, TH,. lOTH, llrH, 16T Based on premiums amounting to . . Three TliewHatid-oIlar. J. H. MORGAN, President. W M. A KIN, Vice-President. P. HORNBROOK, Treasurer. R. ROWLAND, Secretary. SAM'L ORR, sel9 dtdj J. G. POTTS, J Direcvors.

yfjf To a competent girl good wages and steady employment will. fifa- i C. fvtiiKJN. r i Mulberry Street, bet. Fourth pd Fifth. . oc4 d6t .rlixTT tP

M()XETAIlYX0111EIICltL ! To Country Merchants. We direct the attention especially of country merchants to the superior facilities of the Joubnal Company for printing Fancy Posters and all kinds of mercantile work, viz,. Bill Heads, Cards, Circulars, Ac Orders for work can be sent through any of the Evansville merchants.

IT IWt JrJLmmift Id By Telegraph. New York, Oct. 3. Cotton - Heavy and lower; sales 1,400 bales at 21 Vic for middling uplands, Flour Keceipts 1,614 obis; market active and lflpiOonbet erf saresQiW bbls at g8 "SaS 5 foT'Mpr-State 'and' 'Western; 813 7o for extra Western : S10 5013 50 for round-hoop Ohio; 11 2516 50 for St. Louis; California firm; sales 1.150 sacks and bbis at 811 513 50. Rye Flour, sales dF Jeidii- Jilaa&ol bbison private terms, Wheat-Receipts 76,375 bushels; market ctlve, excited and 4a8c better; sales 157,700 bushels at 82 272 28 for No. 3 Spring; 82 31 for No. 2 Spring to arrive; 82 272 40 do, on the spot; $242 for Nos. 1 and 2 Spring mixed; 82 40 for No: 1 Spring to arrive; 83 for white Michigan ; 82 65 for amber Tennessee, and 83 for white California. Rye Decidedly higher ; sales 42.000 bushels, part Western, at 81 551 59: State 81 63; Malt DulL Corn Receipts 15,339 bushels; market opened very firm but closed dul! and declining; sales 134,000 bushels at 81 291 33 for mixed Western in store and afloat. Oats Active and l2c. better; sales of 176,000 bushels at 75r?i76J4 for Ohio and ChiCoffee Rio oh private terms. Sugar Very ugar v erv nrm: sales nnas. at lllo. for Cuba, and 123l2c. for Porto Rico. i Molasses Dull. ' Petroleum Dull, at HJc. for crude and 9 'f tnr rft ntA In nrknfl. iloi?lQut ni4u;liarfgedj ro PTT'fl , fKxmfttfm-OTk heavy unfl idftopm;J i o r , i I. v. t .. .oo - u I Mtien ,4J itutn, t&i ijufj of iui iutra, closing a) 823 80 cash, and 8i0 50f21 00 for prime. Beef unchanged; sales 150 bbls. at previous prices. Beerlfams are nominal. Bacon steady ; sales 100 boxes city ice-cared long clear at l$c ; 100 do. short clear at 14c. ; 500 do. Western, Cumberland cut, December and January; 10x Cut Meats quiet; sales 180. packages aM12gy 16.,.toe shoulders and HMilSt-Sc. for hams. ' ,' " " , Lard Heavy sale J.S79 bbls.--at'. 14 14; sC ; a small lot at 15c. i Butter In good demand at 1527c. for Ohio. j Cheese Steady. LATEST 5 P. X. t Flour C losed quiet and very firm, particularly for medium grades. . . r ' Wheat Quiet abd firm at 82 Sia2S2 for No. 2, aud 82 4U for No. 1 Spring, both to arrive. I Rye Firmer; sales 21,000 bushels Western at 82 60. ' Oats Firm at 7676c for Chicago and Ohio. Corn Dull and heavy at 81 321 32 for good to prtnvevmJxed Wmmrm i 'f it : Pork Dolt with se'lers me A at T80, cash and regular : aud buyers at 823 75. : Beef Nominal. ; Cut Meats Quiet RA4 heavv, 1 Bacon Moderately 'active and nnehauged. i Lakd Qu?et at Uli tor fair t Srime steam, and 14)14c lor kettle renered. ( ::u. .11 ! . '' Clnclanatl Market. -.-o By Telegraph. Cincinnati. Oct. ij. J I Flour Firmer but the demand fs ' not ? 81250(313. sUWOtUlo; ana lancy Wheat-J lie. higher and Ua fciog light; No. 1 red at 82 60. mSatl9ti'tt'!,ai'"ftniier: N 1 ! Oats Uncharged and firmer; No. 1 at 62a 63c. i Rye Advanced to 81 45, and the demand good. Barley In good demand at 81 50 1 60. TqHATfrn-fln good demand at full tolaes; sales of 200 hhds. Cotton Dull but prices are nominally unchanged; middling at 18lif(U. ,... WHfci-tltr gbod demand 7ior free, ral ? trices are irregular; there is no demand or thatiha bonjd worthyof "note. ' ?, ! PROVisONGeriecaily Jrutes. with an improved demand for all articles of clear rib, and cleat bacon j?iies advanced to hl'm, 18c and . all j to Be 'Sai.&uioualia to M0 hhds was taken ; holders are now asking 17J4c for clear rib. and lSJc for clear We did not hear of any sales J bulktneats; indeed there is not uach now rri- this shape ; Dearly all the cut meats being in mose, or are already smoged." ' liaqn shoulders cannot, be bought below1 lie. ' t Lard Firm at lScbut the demand w rather light. 1 Butter Firm at 3035c. CHEj-Ati5cj. J t ti u . ;l -l : Linseed Oil At 8120(31 $2 Petroleum In demand at 052c for rennea. auty paia. GOLD-rAt loi,huytag,, r v rffrrr ; 145. buvtoir. . ' IT, m L(lSfir I ' - - - Chicago Marfeet .cik By Telegraph. t ,T o , .utcxGOy OofcA-j i FL6uR-Aferive''acdn T5dvhrgTie;'' 75 1 iu oj lor ppi ms extras, . . , .- - WaKAT ActiVB and 5(S6c higher f tl'YJ 2 0J lor No. 11 ; Si 921 95 for No. 3 ; closing firm at SI 99 f No. 1, and 81 94 tar No 2. Corn Firm :- lflrr hlgherr 81 04.al fte for Jo. J, afid SI 031 04Tb Now'i : i OATs Active and 2c higher; 52Jig.53Jp...I'.ye -Active, and 5b higher; fi 24.al 28 fo' No.-Liluid 81. 24 31-27 for No.2. .'!- barley v-ACtf ve-i saJjBS att n , 4 I la, lor A ! Mess Pork-8-24. ."S"-' ""! " LARD-ld(l3ei! r.l ' ,1'!i,'l j.nn.n Beef Cattle More active, and 25c high er for the best grades ; 4 70o 70 for fair to' good steers. - .... -;i.i ; ... i Hog.- Active ; 86 757 00 for good to ex-: tra choice. . ' . . , if'.. Rboeipts 10.300 barrels f floar:" 178.00ff bushels of wheat; 73,500 bushels .of corn; 64,0U0 bushels oS oats; 4,400 hogs. - . Shipments 9,000 barrels of flour; 196,000bushels of wheat ; 160,000 bushels Of Corn ; 172.000 bushels of oats. , - . . .. Freights Active; sc lower. . St. Louis Market. . By Telegraph. St. Louis, Oct. 3. tA-n . y-vr A a Iota rxxr a nil maHlnm grades advanced .Jc, but other grades unchanged. ' .- .: ' " - cotton I8c ror low miaauug.' Hemp Nothing doing. , ,r ... r.- ; Flour Dull, but business small; superfine 87 507 75; extra 88 70(5,8 75; XX 810 25 (gll 25; fancy 81 0014 25. - h Wheat Firm and better: white 82 00 82 50: red 92 Xtrx2 4: Si.rinctt 87ral 99. " : Corn Firm at 81 51 67 lor yeiJowflll iq ior. wmie. . i i i " i i A.tra T . . ! t 1 I . - ' Barlky Inactive at fl 17l' 28 for Sprlne: 81 75 for crimn Fall. . ' Rye Unchanged at 81 101 16. . j .. ' PROVISION A li HI. rtnr; hiif fratt'snn. tions light; mess pork824 50; bacon, clear Hiuea x7ioiy snouiaere lie; plain uanxs LAEL--Quiet and active at 15c for' choice kegs. Whisky Nominal and nothing doing. , 420 sacks: corn, 2,134 bmheis; oats, 5,562 busheis; barley, 4,040 bushels; rye, 3,232 " Memphis Market. . " " By Telegraph-1. i a w Memphis, Oct. 8. Cotton 18X19c. V . . n ay-F2.va.28. - : : FSnnr . WW AS I 'i .: . It H Bacon S uoujde rs, , 15a lGc : - and,? clear sides, 1919Xc

By Telegraph. New York, Oct. 3. Dry Cooih The break in prices of certain styles of cotton fabrics has stimulated the demands tor these goods to some extent, but on the whole ha not helped the trade much, as bcryirtf &a lodt icadfdenc in the maintenance of prices, and hold off, anticipating a decline irvgpods, .generally In accordance irltlifthelidum'aotLoxi. We quote Atlantic A brown sheetings at 16c; Lawrence Crl5J4 : Atlantic Vt heavy shirting I4c doNilid;XeItrints of the same makes are reduced to unreasonably low rates, such as Amoskeag, which now Beit at 1 York shilling. ' On the whole, the market is dull and very unsettled.

By Tetegraph. M NeV Temif Oeu h: Money Active and Arm at 7 per cenL TlsWiBtfu aid'he2vyt go?dV for hrst-class bills, tf a Gold Decidedly flrmerj. opaning at 144, decUutDB'-to-H4V;jtid closing at Exports to-day. 8180,000. Government stocks Are dSMo lower: Coupons '61. Llvya', UO. 1U; UO, of '64, lOSV; do. '65, 108- ; do. new issue, losj. do. 'I -mi t, iy-40 mi 1 m&J, The Unite StatcS Tterasury lrf stlinhylng 7-3Q notes, i'i he payments M-day i Deluded 4he amount of over Sl.OOO.OuO to the State of Missouri on-ljie aqcyiBf ojf Ja fsiims. i : zw tkropeiu MarSet: v ! lli By Cable.J London, Oct. 2. ! Ccnsol8-94J. iJiliM ; STOCjca-DlinoU Central .76j: Erl 41 X.' Still no advices from-New York. ! AMKRiCANrxrjmTiisSoihVhftt firm-r.)-Bonds 7J. L-m: Liverpool. Oct. 2. CoTTcpiMDjll apja e?lMd 31Jtd;openng; Orleans 8Hurjlands B. j : Lard 53s 9d. i Liverpool, Oct. 2 Eve. j Cotton Steady. jl I V E R N E w s . i FovfUher- River JZtnu tm Harnt&t i-t - -- - I Cixcinnati, Ocfober 3. The river has risen three inches. AUcatttrryloudy; heavy ain last night fr6ni eight to twelve o'clock and to-day since noon. Thermometer 56c ; There was but little doing on the wharf yesUyrtoch.4i..Ti51oly.Arf a w uav.A C7W UIUV fWy l.UV rived at 8oec30eqJlrfp.5assenau oau own aiienuing Lne air.. The Linton r noet pff sefpftcted last iiiuuug, unviiiH wwu auavoiuamy uetained, but will leave to-day at 3 p. it 'fW WWrWrllrtPg 1 3is morning, and will return- at 9 o'clock. The Ollie Sullivan leaves at 10 o'clock rOwensboro, and-h Fannie Brandeis at 4 p. m. for Cairo ...No rain up to one O'clock laatnl0hu Atqapsphae "ODo and Chilly. ' .Lao steamboats; I FOBPADTjgAH AND CAIRO. The tthequalted light-draught steamer Leave 6 !Paiucab,-Ca4To.an4' aU wV landing THIS DAT. Friday .October 3d. at 3 o'clock P.M. .: For freight or passage apply on board, or to R.-K. DUNJlEItiON, CO..roo4dlt , , . .Agents. , .,FOR PADUCAH AND CAIRO. . -The splendid light-draught steamer. -.- rAHAI HKAXDI8, D. .Smediey. Master;. ir Will leave for Cairo and -all rav landLn'za THIS DAY, Friday. Oct. 4th, at 4 p.m. ; For freight or passage apply on 4oard, or to all the wharf boat proprietors. lt FOR OWEN SBORO. " " The elegant lisrht-dranght steamer ium Les. Ware. Clark. Leaver ior Owensboro and -way. landmes THIS DAY. Oct. 4; h, at 10 A.M. - : ror ire:ght or passage apply on board, or to - C. it. KUUD,oc4 dlt t Agent. FOR CINCINNATI. Th splejjdldjight draaaht steamer. TAIILLHIAU, . X. H. Triplett, Maxter ; - ' ' A brains. Clerk. Leaves for Cincinnati and all intermediate ports THIS DAY, Friday, Oct. 4th, at 9 a.m. ) For freight -or passage apply an hoard, rto t..t Jj tit C. B.tRUD, oc4 dlt Agent. TOBACCONISTS. 0 ft CINCINNATI CIGAR STORE S. BRENTAXO & CO., j X.W O Xo. 7. MAIN. STSEET,l Sign ,jq tji aBIsw Scotebman, MAST FACTCRERS AM) WHOLEsale Dealers in i r. t - niYANA 1XD DOMESTIC CIGARS, mPlPES J4JVZ SMOKERS' MOTIONS. ' We manufacture our own goods, warrant them to give satisfaction, and sell as low as any houseln the country. ' - ; 0072 RETAIL COUNTERS Are supplied With the ' best ' and finest goods. We are sole Agents for W. E. Garrett & Son's Snuff, Atid soTSanufacTureralrilieCeTe My Own arid Washington Irving CIGARS July 12 i architects; ALLEN & CLARKE, Architects & Superintendents. Office Crescent City Building, second floor; entrance No. S3 Main Street. Plans and specifications furnished on reasonable- tertas- - (Be 28 dOm Z 7JTTT H. MURSDJNA, OHITE OT. i Offlcei-No.' S CHANDeR' BUILDING, Corner First and Loaust Streets, Evansville, Ind. eT" Plans and specifications for all kinds of buildings furnbhed at short notice, and on reasonable erica. , mchlodSm , RobertBoyd, - Architect, SO. 1 CII AXDLEE'S BLOCK. Office formerly - occupied by the late firm of Mursinna A Boyd. "' " ' ' mch27 Cm

ESTATE AGENCY. ' ln-..:v .; . i ,w . i .... ; . The Placo for Bargalng

'1' R E A L'i:E S T A T E 'Is ati " MqNEIXT! & SCHUBERTS : , Ileal Instate and , Insurance ; j.--: s .. ,. Agency, js . u i . So. I BEDPCKHU'ti BLOCK, . , : ,, t f (Corner Room, Second Floor Opposite th Cpurt-Houte, . : .,,.. t. .? , : ; OVER' too . HOtTSES and LOTS In' Vairtoo parts of the city 'for sale, including some jgood BUSINESS PROPERTY., I i EXCELLENT GARDENING LAND, convenient to the city; also land suitable for Brick-making, v r f ! n ; .v .-t.;. FARMING LAND, improved and nnim. proved. In this and other States, for sale or exchange for city property.: 7 Also, Timber, Coal, and Saline Lands, . . :f - , . -, iMTAn eligible BUSINESS STAKD.welJ situated 'for -Country Trade1 and' buying pwxiace, bavins plenty, of .ground,- and a storehouse, blacksmith shop,, and; dwellInel For sale cheap. -1 ; beveral BUSINESS HOUSEa -TO LET; also a comfortable Lodging-Boom, near the centre of business. , 'A number of -bargairis how h oar books, and several-, applications on -file. to pur-, chase desirable properly. Persons having, such for sale may find customers by applying as this Agency ,: We have a b umber of applications for renting dwelling-house ., Persons having real estate for sale, eX;haage, or rentr are requested to enter ' ne detaiw on oujp books . for reference. .No charge' unless property ,is disposed, of. Terms ieasonable. Tl' , Of 'all kinds' effected In irood comnanlesi Special alientioift giye to LIFE INMURr yr NOTARIAL 'BtrsiITESS ' transacted at thia. office.; y--jii: tvciq i.n sot i il;: v iir. J. P. Elliott & Son , ..'! ' 3 iii if l li'Aii TTAVE OPENED A SEAL ESTATE pp. ' Agency for the sale of. and renting ol landsi houses, tfce;, c- :w - -.-! . ' '- ', i Persone having bouses or land to rent or seli. or persons wishing to purchase or rent, wilt, do" well by calling on them at their ofhce.1 on-j ';i - '" - , r ---.-.. j f,..Thiii Street, near Locnst,; j.'. in Elliott ;bioW; i -Jnnelltf - ' ' ' ' . - '.' DEII'TISTS.T" v'-i ! ,g ! -r- m .1 ;DB.I; HAAS' 1 OiiirJ f. -til' -: . ,. r. V, ,! ' Iii!-. Resident Dentist, ; Over First National Bank, ! in J-u : ! CprnerlClB lrt.StijeelJ'..' ir tfu;v i lif.w -.!"(' EvaMViUe, tad., MAilA'cttB'E 'OP,' 'CONTKflJ. 'ous Gum Work, Gdld, Silver, VulcuaiM.Coralite, and Amber Plate, Carved Work, Artificial Palate, Ac. . -j,,., i ,,. ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrous Oxide (an excellent and safeanatbetic). Cbloroform. Ether, and also several local paralysers.-.:, ii.-;. . v r -. ' NEURALGIC Affections treated. !- MY FACILITIES are as good and my establishment as large (consisting of FIT! rooms) as any in the United States. I RETURN MY THANKS for the extensive patronage received during the past EIGHT YEARS. . IQChZl DR. J.-C.-BIERB0WER, Surgeon Dentist, Office, No. FIRST STREET, bet, Main - ' - ana IjOC-ubi, - - - Tenders h"ls professional services t the citizens of Evansville and vicinity lfe2d tf Administers Nitrous Oxide Gas ,to alleviate painniextracllng leetb. i.n,- "" " In Bankruptcy. .. . THIS IS TO 1IVE NOTICE, that on the 24th day of September, A. D. 1867, a .warrant rn bankruptcy was issued against the estate of Henry"WLauer, of Evansville, in the County of V'anderburgh, ane State ol' Indiana, who has "been adjudged a bankrupt, on his own petition; ih-at the payment of any detts and delivery of any property belonging to such bankiupt to him, or for his ue, and the transfer of any property by him is forbldd0i by law : that a meeting ot the creditor of said bankrupt, to prove their debts and 40 choose one or more assiariees of his eitate.wili beheld at aCOurtof bankruptcy; to be holden at thcoffice -oj Charles H. Butterfleld, on Third Street, In the city of Evansville. in said District, State of Indiana, befoie Charles H. irutter.fleid. Register, on tbe 21 t. day of October, A.D. 1867, at 10 o'clock a.m. - - - ' V BEN. J. SPOON ER, AJ3. S. Marshal, District oUadiana. oci,d2t - - . ' CHB. BECKER. . "jOHiTICl. DECKER. 51 J DICKIB XRED. Q. a DECKER' &- SONS, Mannactnrers of Spokes, Wheels, Hubs, Shafts, Felloes, and Beat Work, - - and dealers in Wagons,' Drays, Carts, Thimble " - Skeins, and have always on hand a large assortmem oi - Seasoned Wagon Maker' Sawed. Materials. 146 and 148 Main Street, corner Fifth, Evansville, Indiana. " Price Lists furnished on application. imehHlyl UHLHORN & BRINKMAN Successors to M. A. Lawkkxck, -(Established In 1848.) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE and - superior quality Of Limestone for building purposes, window' sllls . caps Jronts. door -sills, 'Ac, " 5os. 100, 102, arid 104 Main Street, Bfext to Court House, -- " ETaiisville, Indiana. . mehl4 ly: - 2: Notice. BY AUTHORITY OF II. MeCUL. LOCH, Secretary of the Treasury, through contract covering the wrecking of gunboats. Ac, in the Tennessee River, I hereby notify all parties or. party concerned In removing machinery, ordnance, Ac., from sai boats, that they must make a report to me, immediately, of the amount removed of machinery, ordnance, Ac .and if sold to report to me, in taluk. 1 have lnfnrmaLion that nartlea in SL. Louis. Lou isville. Cincinnati, Evansville, and Johnsonville, Tenn., have been concerned In this removal. It U hoped that these parties will attend to this matter immediately

and save legal process. GEO. E. WALLACE, oc3dtf, t' Contractor.

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, rlJEW AUCTION U0VSE. THE UXDCIUilGNEB, II A VINO opened ..Wholesale Auction House, . on Main Street, nearly opposite the CourtHouse, in Oarvin A Reiiz's new block, Evansville, Ind.. solicit consignment of -' goods for auction or storage 7 Liberal cash advances on consignments Household Ooods received for sale; also, . Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and .' hoes, Hats and Caps, Groceries, Ac. t Special attention- given to onWoor ' Satisfaction guaranteed in ail ease-- - Give us a trtal. MAY A DUDLEY, selTdlm 5p,6c,tJ . Auctioaeera. JOS. H. C0FFMAN, -'-0:eiieral'Auctloneerr - - Auction House CORNER MAIN AND LOCUST STREETS, oc3 d6m Evansville, Iji STOVE WORKS. SOTJTHERlSr. of ytiii: Mfi Sfl vr ' " ' - ' t . A STOVE WORKS. i ( ANTQISl,, HELBLIISIG& CO (Successor to f Brlnkmeyer A Co.,) MANUFACTURER OF COOKING & HEATING STOVES, j For Wood and Coal; Ovens and Lids. - SUGAR KETTLES; , .1 ! . DOa IRONS';: ,.-,.. r;": Jamb grates; AIR AND CELLAR ORATES j -.. : HAM BOILERS; ' ' " 6-I-rvi tlC I'MUFKIN MOULDStT' Copper, Tin, and Sheet-Iron .war. u iLf.jfr ,ff'"'!' Ac, Ac : i i, ,rr... . .-.i '. .? mrm .. i-i ..i.u!j Dealer. In H i-u , Tlnplate, Sheet-Iron, Copp"ei Jtc Also, Bole Agent for O'NeU's FatenZ Broad-Gauge, Indestructible Copper Bottoms, for Wash and Coffee Boilers, Ac. Sales-room, No. 03 MAIN STREET, opposite the Court-House. Foundry, near tJxfntt'ofgedn. Creek -Orders toUelieff And promptly filled J.ngatf, , Excelsior Stove Works.. llLEJIKEIt, TILLMAS Si Co, (Successors to H. E. Biemker), MANVFACTCRERS of the fine and heavy ; EXCELSIOR STOVE, a the most durable now made, and the famous CHARTER STOVE, and the good aud cheap " "Armada; Stonewall, Kentucky, TENNESSEE, and PALMETTO STOVEt, and a great variety of HEATING STOVES, all of the latest and most approved patterns. Also, Light and Smooth Country HollowWare, Skillets and Lids, Ovens aud Lids, Dog-Irons, Dinner Pot, Tea-Kettles; and particular attention paid to the manufacture of House-Work CAST-IR0X FRONTS, GRATES. Ac, AC. Also Tlnwnro ; and Dealers in Tinners' Stock. If desired. Cooking Stove warranted tor twelve months. Orders solicited before purchasing elsewhere i c ' ' ' Foondery, corner Sixth Street and Canal. Store and Sample Room at No. 14 Second Street, H. E. Blemker's old stand. BLEMKER, TILLMAN A CO. inay29 . , .. i - YAtEXTINE WETZEL, - '"' Manufacturer of FASHIONABLE Furniture Ac Chairs, No. 99 Main Street, Between Third and Fourth, Evansville, Jsj, '' Orders of all kind will receive prompt attention. ' - All TURNING WORK done to order. " se23 d3m - Crystal Iiake ,'Ie"; Sixteen inchev Tliick, tf - - T. W. MURBAT ' ww RECEITINO I, AM ICK A A i m.m 4 OrH.nt f retry Hft.nfe solicited aad r"r ptly, filled. Jyl 2m CCLBERTSON ' & SON, ... ..... i . . i . . i. - ' 3 and 70 PEARL ST., newalbant; uf ., 1 Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, dtd No charge tor drayag. ... - --fdec3

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