Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 February 1868 — Page 5
TH& biVANBVILlLK DAILY 4()URNT AJ :EDXESDA Y. FEBRUARY 5, 1S68.
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WW libouts of ELIZABETH UALv SLER, wbo left this city about t-ix years ago. By addressing this Office, she will hear of something to her advantage. 1an.'8 tf ' FOR SAI-E. FOR REST BOARD ISO HOfSE A. So. 1 Boarding House, wi'h eleven rooms and large celNr, for rent. low. ALVAH JOHNSON, eW tf .. Third Street., . " ' '" 'Farm for-Sale." u - A RPLESDID FARM OF ACRES, JtX. la the edge of the City of Evansville. Indiana. This farm ts In full view of the city. It i in a high state of cultivation, basons of tne finest dwelling houses in the country, entirely new, good barn, stables and fell necessary outbuildings, and a splendid selection of almost every variety of lruit trees, g apes, shrubbery and flowers, an 1 plenty of good water. It will be sold altogether, or the improvements wi'h a pnrt ol the land. For further particulars inquire of ALVAH- JOHVHOX, Real Estate Aent, Evansville, Ind. jan2;-"m. FOR SALE AND FOR RENT. pr CHEAP BCIEniXO LOTS. 1 O J I we 1 1 i n K H ouses, -and Fa mis. Ten thousand acres of Farming Land. I buy and sell Real Estate. ALVAH JOHNSON', Keal Estate Agent, Third Street, Evansville, Indiana. cUmS tl ; I i i i , .! (Hi y . BOARDING. pRIVATK BOARDLVO. First-class Boarding, by the Day or Week, at ' " ' E. M. BURN'S'S, 1 No. 76 Division St., bet. Second and Third, Evansville, Ind. y Several gentlemen can be accommodated with boarding, Dy the day or wet k, on reasonable terms. S may21 dtf PAPER. Samuel N. Docker. E. J. Morten ".it DOCKER & MORTEN,., v r , WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS No. 11 South First Street, apll dtim. : , i ; j- Ev.nsTille.'Ind . NEW GROCERY STORE. EVANSVILLE GROCERY. XB. CBOSS. DAVID JENKINS. HATI.tt) THIS DAT OPEXEI oar -tore of a well selected stock of Family Oroceries at No. 3 Main Street, between t-ourth and Fifth streets, we take uleasure in anno nclng to the public that we have, and will keep constantly on hand, a full and complete assortment of Family Groceries; also. Willow Ware, Crockery Ware. Lime, Cement, Plaster Paris, Salt, Sc, Ac. We will sell onr goods as low as the lowest elsewbe? e. WE CAN'T BE UNDERSOLD. Goods delivered to any part of the city free of charge. By adhering to the above, and by strict attention to business, we hope tT merit' a full share of the public patronage. Please give us a call. Don't forget the place. CHOSS r JKKIS. . B. All persons desiriug to purchase Band In large or small quantities, can be accommodated by leaving their orders at the Evansville Grocery. Evansville, Jan. 2, r68. EB, CROSS. JanJ9 3m . II. F. II AUG II A CO., Manufacturers of i .1 ". i Haugli's Improved Jail, Ornamental Iron Work, Cast and Wrought Iron Railiii0, Verandahs, Bank Vaults, 1 Bridge Bolts, &c. We would call the especial attention of County Commissioners, Architects, and others wanting work in our line, to th character of our work and our prices, and invite them to call and see us before making their contracts. Office and Manufactory at So. 11 SOUTH PEXXSYLYAXIA ST. de'-S d2m' INDIANAPOLIS. CINCINNATI ADVTS. U. S. BONDED WAREHOUSE Q. BRASHEARS, SON & CO., Tobacco Commission Merchants, Dealers In choice brands Liquorice Paste 46 W ACS ITT ST Cincinnati. -liberal advances made oa consignments of Leaf Tobacco. G. Brashears. G. Brashears, Jr. Thos. K. Dudley (late of Wm. A. Webb & Co.) fdecia d3m " BARTON & POOL, Commission Merchants, No. 49 WEST FRONT ST., Cincinnati mch25al? 8. M. Barton. M. M. Pool. Dissolntion of Partnership. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERE tofore existing between R. K. Dunkersou, Alexander Wilson and Emil Sehoenlamb, under the firm name of It. K. Dunkerson & Co., was dissolved on the 1st lDSt. R. K. DONKKK30N, Alex. Wilson. Jan. 3,1808 ttE3-tf Emil, Schoknlamb.
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To Cocntby Merchasts.-We direct the attention especially of country-merchants to the superior facilities, of the JoritN'Ai. Company for printing Fane Fosters and all'kltffis- 0f ' biej'cynl ile Worn, ' Tia,, ' IiiU Head's, Cards, Circuiars.&c."' 'Orders' for worX. can . e . senf, through any, of (tbe Evansville merchants. 5ew TorK SUrfcet. 1 By Telegraph.i . . f . KEff Yohk. Feb. 1. Cotton Less active and lower; sa'esof l,50u bxles at l"c for middling uplands. Flocr-K ceipts, 6,4yt barrels; dull and slightly in buyers favor:- titles of 4 900 barrels; extra State S U0-&12 00; extra Western tii7(al5 OWj white wheat extra SS tM a,13 So; R. Jtl. O. S10 5012; common to good St. Lou 1m; S12''alti, aood to choice extra ditto closing heavy. California unchanaed; 'ales 2,200 sacss at$li30,W 75, and steady ; 2.50 bbs at a 50,9 2-5. Whisky Nominal. "W heat Receipts 1.998 bn; quieU without change ; sales loXW bushels, at 42 50 for ,o. 1 fprin? in s;ore; $2 il for JSo. 2 and mixed Spring. Rye Quiet. Uaklky- Firmer; sales 9,0t) bu Western at S2 10; 3.8o bu Canada West at il 15. Corjj Receipts o,S07 ; opened firm and cloed heavy ; saletf 48,000 bu at Si 271 St) for new nilxel Wesiern afloat, closing a'. Si 27 a 4 2s: and 1 'M9I 3H for inferior to prime whit- Souttieiu. Oats Dull; receipts 2,75 bushels; sales of 12,000 bushels at S4c for Western, in store. Rice Steady. Uoffee Steady with a moderate business. Hv oar Firm; sales of 150 hhds. Cuba at 12il2He. Molasses-Quiet and fi-ra. Hops Quieu' - - P IROLKIM-Quiet and unchanged. Pork Quiet and firm; sales of 1,000 barrels at $21 i0g'2l 62 for old mess, closing at S21 62 for regular. S22 50 22 62 for new ram, closing at 22 2 for regular, S17 37 tot prime and $19 203I9 50 for prime mess. Bkkf Firm; sale of COO bar els at previous pric s; beef hams steady with sales or 370 barrels t i8(osif2c. Bacon Quiet ; sales of C50 boxes at 1(Q lie tor Cumterland cut, Ho for loug ribbed and llv for short riboed; long cut hums at private terms. Cut Mkats Firm; sales of 830 packages at 8a9c lor shoulders and 12g,133c lor hams. Hogs D;sstd firmer at Vi'i9b for Western and 10:lGc for city. Lard Firmer; sales of 900 barrels at 13 &4c; small lots at 14!4c. Bi'Ti er Firmer at 3t50c for state. Cheese Quiet at ll,Lc. Chicago Market. By Telegraph. I Chicago, Feb. , 4. Flocr Steady ; SS310 50 for .Spring exira. . . Wheat Quiet at 82 082 10 for No. 1; S2 04V.'42 05-4 tor No. 2; closing at 2 04?f J2 05 lor No. 2. Corn Opened , firmer; new Sla&JJc; closed dull at 82,82'4o; old S5yZ(a,$6c. OAT3--Duil and Ji'i-ic lower; ooJiejfc; closing at, inside figure ? , Kye Quiet and firm; 234c higher: 81 54 1 50 for No. 1; fl 53 for No. 2. Barley More active and irregular; S2 04 2 10; closing at S2 05 for No. 2. , - Provisions Firm here and active. ' Pork Mess, standard, - $21 25 - offered; sellers at Sir 50J straight flrst-ciass brands held at 21 75 Hams sweet pickled, hams a . shade hiaher; 12&13e Bulk Meats Steady j dry salted shoulders 8rtSl4c loose. English Meats Firm; short clear middles, llc loose; 12c packed; short rib 10,l(c packed. Lard -Firm and steady at 13Jc. Obekn Meats In act ve. Hogs Dressed firm and 1015c higher; closing at 87 9o8 90 dividing on 200 pounds: live In good demand; 15c higher; H 12 for lipht lancy smooth. Beef Cattle Active aud firm at S5 37 8 00 for fair to medium; $ 50(8 12 ler good to extra. Hheep Active at 14 25. H kceifts 3.900 bbls. Flour, 27.000 bushels Wheat. 81.500 bushels Corn, 220,000 bushels Oats, 5.784 dressed Hogs, 2,300 live Hogs. HniPMENTS-;a.OOO Obis Flour, 600 bushels Wheat; 8,302 bushels Corn. Cincinnati Market. By Telegraph. Cincinnati, Feb. 4. . Flock Firm, and in fair demand at previous prices. Wheat Unchanged and quiet; 82 50J 82 55 for No. 2 and No. 1 Red. Corn Closed firmer; ear must be quoted at 84c; white sold at 9i90c, and mixed, khelltrd, held at 88c. Oats Firm, at 09,370c, the latter the prevailing rate atthe close. Kye Dull, at 81 60 J 1 65. Bakley Kirm, an . in good demand, at 82 302 35 for No. 1 and Fall. Cotton Dull and nominal, at 17J4,17c for middling. Provisions Quiet, and nominally unchanged; mess, pork 821 00,22 00 for old and new. ' hulk Meats 88)c for short dressed; 10M,10'c for sides. Bacon Mic tor shoulders: lljjill'c and 12J4e lor rib. clear rib, an clear sides. L,ARn-12;ti'd(13c tor pi i trie steam, and for prime leaf. . s- Linseed Oil Dnlt, 81 16. : Hcoarasb Coffee Steady. Molasses Firm : 90c for Ntw Orleans. Fggs--Dec-hued toi'930c. Butter Steady, at 3a37c SEED-Clover Beed 12!ai3c; timothy flrmi er, aud selling at 82 60t2 75; nothing doing in flax. - . Ooi 140 buying.- -- Money Market Eiasy, at 810 percent. Exihaxok-in good supply, at par buying. St. Louis Market. By Telegraph. St. Louts, Feb. 4. Tobacco Steady and firm. Cotton Noihiaa doing. Flock-, Very litUedoing, and prices unchanged. W h . at Inactive, at 82 502 70 for white Winter. Corn Better feeling, but" not quotably -changed; shelled ranges 3,86c, and ear 75i78o. '...; Ovts -Better demand and higher, at 67 72C- . : Barle i Firm and unchanged, at 82 25 2 00 for Spring and Fall. Rye Dull, lower and unsettled, at 8100 1 75. Provisio - 9 Shoulders firm, but nothing doins. Lard Buoyant and higher, at 13al3Vc for steam ud kettle, with t-ales of about 2,000 tierees liere, KeokuK and Quincy. Receipts Flour 2,500 barrels; wheat 400 sacks; corn 2,000 sucks; oats 700 sacks; baney 750 sacks. Louisville Market. ' By Teiegraph.J Louisville, Feb. 4. Tobacco Unchanged. Flour 87 75(ij8 00 lor superfine and 812 50 for fancy. Wheat 82 45 2 50. Oats OocciWc Corn 75,78c in bulk. Laud- 130. Mess Pork 82'22 25. Bacon Shoulder 10c; clear sides 13c. Bolk M eats Unchanged. Cotton I0!4i7c. Whisky Nominal. Jfew.Tork Gold and Stock Market. By Telegraph. - f New York, Feb. 4i Oold-A shade lower; epening at Hl; closing at 14l- 141K. Governmen is Opened steady,' but the absence of cable -telegrams kept foreign houses out of the market, and cansed dullness and a fractional decline. An order to buy halt a million could not, how ever, be filled at nominal prices. Coupons of 108; 10-40S, It, 4J.il04;.4; 7-303, 107(ilo8.
,iew;Tork Dtj Goods Markets i Bv Teieurapri.l ; New Vowf. Feb. 4. :.'! Dry Goods The market for cotton good ; Is less rampant but. firm at improved'! prices. Heivy; Brown Sheetings jof the j bes makes are very scarce and firm at 10c, ; while.se -onds,' Hk Pacific extra, brin j Nassau E, iTe-; Pepi erei' O; l-'c. Law- j
reiicu.H. 9oe; Badlord, K, sc,- irmting C'ihs7.ic.' i " ' Bieaciied Mcsltns Buoyant, and popular makes are very scarce; New York Mills quick at 25c, or they will bring any price higher that holdeis choose toasfc; WaiiiBuila sei readily at 22c; Tuscaiora 20c; Lonsdale 18'. . Prints In good demand at 1212c for ail the popular mes of fancies, excepting Cucheco aid Merrimaek 1), whicli are held at 13c. while purples and pinks of bolh brands command l414Vic. and Sprague's new chintz styles 13s. Print are still a little Irregular, and the tendency is upward. Paper Cambrics Manville HJc; White Rock, high colors, 12c. RI VER X E W S For other River Jteitia gee Seventh Page. Cincinnati. February i The river has fallen twelve inches, with twelve feet in the channel. Weather clear. Theriuometer34. Louisville, FebruWy 4. Tre' rfver Is failing slowly, with live feet five inches in the canal. Weather clear. Thermometer -t:. Nashville, February 4. The river is faliii g, tvith rive feet on the shoals. The weather Is mild and cloudy. Dt-parted Tyrone, for Cairo, and the A. Baker, lor BurKviile. Pittsburg, February 4. "River .frozen "up. Weather clear and cool. Memphis, February 4. Departed St, Patrick, fo' Evansville, wit h 500 bales cotton; Tennessee, foi Cairo, with 250 barrels beef and 450 bales cotloa ; Legal Tender passed up late last night; Goldfinch, this morning, for Cincinnati, with 7t0 bales of cotton. In port Henry Ames, Clifton, Cora S., and Avalanche. The river continues to fall steadily. The weather was moderating, and the ice was much less abundant. At midnight the mercury stood at 27 degrees above zero - The additionpl arrivals and departures were the Richmond, New Orleans to Louisville; Mayflower, irom Memphis; Cumberland, to Cairo; Wm. White, ,to Clarks-ville-.......Thai Richmond had about four hundred tons of freight and a fair passenger list. If he had found a iavorable opportunity to re-ship his freight Captain Neal would have returned lrom here, having offers of sufficient freight here and below to load him down. The Mayflower had a fine trip up, and an immense trip down. Her manifests for the round trip will be found below iThe Virginia, "whib was aground near Weston, got off Capt. J. V. Throop was not seriously sick, but was summoned to St. Louis on important business. He leaves for St. Louis this evening Captain Lo-?th desires -to get away at noon, and shippers will please " 'have .freights down tarly -The Cumberland left pretty light, but had engagemements for a full trip below.- ....The Atlantic will turn her trip over to the Michigan, which will take it through to Louisville and Cincinnati. The Atlantic will then load her barges here and below tor Sew Orleans....; The Mollie Norton, Csptaln Perkins, with Ed. Terry in the office, takes her. place in the Evansville andj Henderson trade to-day, leaving promptly at two o'clock p.m. She is a fine side-wheel steamer, finely appointed and very fast The St. Charles did not leave Louisville till last evening -The Laurel Hill bad not returned from above at midnight las night, having doubtless found" a good sized corn pile above. She may be confidently expected at the wharf this morning, and will leave at noon for New Orleans......'-Tbe Dexter arrived at and the P. W. Strader left New Orleans on Monday The Great Republic passed Memphis, for Louisville, with 800 tons of freight, on Monday. "She may be expected here to-night or early to-morrow morniog.......Our dispatches last night announce the burning of the Clara Dolson at Su Liuis. She was a large and valuable boat., Captain E-.Ford left for New Albany yesterday. He is not entirely recovered from his recent Alness, but is much better. Robert Lpdge, the renowned freight cleric of the Richmond, has our thanks for a memorandum, manifest, Ac .... .Navigation is suspended ahoy- Louisville. a" i 1' Memorandum, Low Pressure Richmond. Lelt New Orleans. Tuesday, January 25, at 6 P. M. It raine Very hard all day; notwithstanding we ieft with about &i0 tons ot freight and a very fair passenger trip; have iu our ireight list 153 tons of sugar and molasses for P: tt'burg; left in port the Greit Repub ic, fcr St. Louis, and Legal Tender lor Louiv;lle; saw the cabin of the Emerald lying agrvinst the bank a lew miles below Red Rive a We bad a contract with parties to brine up 500 head of cattle from Red River, and alter waiting there for sixteen hours, had to give them up, the weather being so intensely cold that they could not be got across the Atchafaiaya river, twelve miles distan . The .Mississippi river is falling very- fast as low down as Red river; had quite a severe snow storm in that vicinity, in fact, the worst spell of weather known to the oldest inhabitant; was quite agreeably surprised to meet, the Indiana at V icksburg, as from dispatches received along the way. we fuliy expected that she had "gone up." be was for about 40 hours in a very perilous conditio. 1. lying a-ross a reef at the head of Island 102, and liable to break into at any moment; after throwiug overboard about 400 tons of corn, tobacco, &e., the R. K. Lee came alongside tied relieved her of freight until able to pull her off. we done an immense way . business all the way up, commencing at Baton House and taking on or putting ofl freight and people at almost every lauding between there aud Cairo. January. 29th Met tow boat Horner at Manchac Point. January 30th Met Mississippi at Natchea Islaad; passed Keliog witn tow at Rodney Island; in -:t John Groesbeck at Davis' Cut Oif; John Killgour and Iudiana at VicKsburg. January 31. Met P. V. Strader at G odrich's, and Dexter at bead of 85 February 1st Met Wild Duck at Napoleon; passed tow boat Dick Knlton at Carson's Landing. February 2 Met Continental at Randolph, and arrived at Cairo at 12 o'clock, f eb. 3d. Manifest of Steamer Mayflower, from Evansville to Memphis, January 31. 14 bales cotton, 2 ottomans, 1 chair, 19 bbls potatoes, 450 bbit flour, 6 bdls chairs, 1 rocker, 48 packages groceries, 208 bbls meal, 3t bbls whti-.ky, 429 salted shoulders, 129 sides. 12 cook stoves, 24 pots, 12 teakettle?. 12 boilers, 12 bdls stovepipe, 41 pkgs dried fruit, 127 dressed hogs, 6 tierces and 8 casks hams, 1 crate cabbage, 23 bbls pork, 3it pes hollow ware, 100 bales hay, 2 bbls beans, 9 bbls apples, 4 cows and calf, 32 beef cattle. 120 hf-bbls ale, 2 boxes, 10 hl-bbls, 48 tuos, 9 pails and II kegs batter, 816 bars, 47 ulates, 40 bundles, 72 sheets, 13 bundles sheet iron, 10 casks pork, 78 dressed hogs, 0J4 sks corn, 8 bxs eggs, 48 coops, 1 obi poultry, 2 bbls bran, 1 tieree and 1 bbl lard, 1 bx sondries, 2 bxs paper, 1 bbl fish, 1 bdl ducks, and a great varedty of miscellaneous freight, and a cabin full of people. Manifest of the Steamfk Mayflower C. White. 38- barrels of hlgfi wines; F. R. Huston, 240 bales' cotton; Hubbs, Patrick 4. Co., 332 do, ; Chas. Viele Co., 13 do.;.F. H Eastman Co., 2 do.; H. bheppard, 4 da. ; J. V. Throop,-4 barrels pecans. - r- -t - , i, -,-"., t
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FOR MEMPHIS, VICKSBT7RO, and NEW . ORLEANS. ;u : The excellent freight A passenger steamer .,-.' I.Al'KEIi MILL . E. i-. rwnraev. Master: . ' -" A. Brasher, Clerk, Leaves for New Orleans and all way ports THITKSltAY. Fh. fcth. at, 12 m. - - i-or ireiiiht or passage apply on Doaru, or to K, febo d2t , f- -1 ! Agents. TOR NEW ORLEANS. The fleet aud magnificent steamer -.. st; ciiakl.es. f r.ya2- w. Hwucroft. W. H:lcroft. v aster G o. A. Williams. Clerk. Will leave Evansville for New Orleans and all intermediate ports on WEDNES DAY. Keuruary 5th, at 4 p.m. For freight or pa-sage apply on board, or to R. K. DUNKERSON & CO; feb5 It : - Agents. FOR HENDERSON. The splendid side-wheel steamer - HOI.LIE KORTOS, f-JJ.rX' Charley Perkins, Master; rfaniiMr-iii- E Terry, Ojerk, Leaver for Henderson THIS DAY, Wednesday, r'ebruary 5tb, at 2 p.m. promptly. For freight or passage apply on board. . b5 It , FOR NEW ORLEANS. The great iow-pressure steamer ,F?rTA' RICHMOND, J. Stut Neal. Master: John S. Woolfolk, Clerk, Leaves Louisville on THURSDAY. Februaty 6th, at 5 p.m. Leaves Evansville on FRIDAY, February 7th. at 4 n.m. . Leaves Cairo on SUNDAY, February 9th, on tne arrival or ssaturaay 's train irom Louisville and Cincinnati. it bo 3t FOR CAIRO AND MEMPHIS. , The new and famous steamer ' MAYFXOWER, J. V. Tbroop, Master; W m. Dunn. Clerk. Will leave for Memphis and all way ports promptly, on W;ujIl;sla.y, eoruar 5th. at 12 in. , . . For freight or passage apply on board, or to O. 14. JtvUDD, feb4 2t v Agent: R0CKP0RT COAL. WE ARE deliver. SOW PREPARED TO at shortest notice. No. 1 Screened Rockport Coal to any part of the city. . . Office and .Yard, corEer Division and Water Streets. ; SPEER & CO. Full measure sua ed. ' fau23dtl WM. a TURN0CK & CO-, BRASS FOUNDERS, Gas and Steam Pipe Fitters, Corner Pine and FIrft Streets Cash paid for old Copper and Brass. mw Dealers in all kinds of Brass Cooki Whistles, and Steam Gauges. Partlcolax attention paid to repairing and adjusting Steam Gauges fiunetf "1TOW IS THE TIME TO , LEAVE YOUR ORDERS lor GREEN RIVER COAL, j I am "now prepared to deliver to any oart of the citv the best Green River Coal. just rained and clean from slack, at the lowest marHet price. Office No. 6 South Water Street, over 1 -ro EL & T. H. EDWARDS IVTOBLB I.FOB THE TTIZEN8 of Evansville that they have opened aiSW J2illinery and Notion Store, on THIRD STREET, three doors west of Locust, and hone to receive a liberal share o. pnolic patronage. . ,uovd.im MATTHEW DALZELL, Wholesale Dealer in , Groceries, Nails, White Lead, Lime, Cement, &c, No. IS Water Street, declOdly 1 Evansville, Ind. E. L. STARLING & CO., : Wholesale Dealers in PURE; COPPER WHISKY. Starling's "Rose-3 ud," The best brand in the country, always on hand. - : MAIN' STREET, novl9 dtf HENDERSON, KY, Newburg- Coal. Tl'illiam II. Swanson, COAL DEALER. . OFFIC E CORXER DIVISION AN I WATER SIKKEIS. Is prepared to deliver, in auy quantity, to any part o the city, the best quality of screened coal. dec213m , Coroner's Sale, No. 2. BY VI R 6 EE OF AS EXECETIOJf issued out of the office of the Clerk of tne Court of Common Pleas of Vanderburgh County, State of Indiana, in favor of Oscar M. Welborn neamst Jacob H. Miller, for the sum of four hundred and fifiyeiht dot ars and seventy cents, together with all interest and costs; I will ori Saturday, February 29th,- 1868, ' between the; hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o clock p. M. of said day, at the door of the Court House fn the city of EvanNvllle, Vanderburgh County, State of Indiana, offer for sale at public. auction the rents and profits for the term of seven years, of the following described real estate, to wit: Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, in Block 2 in Jacobsville, with improvements; also lot 3, Id Block 2, Southern Enlargement, and improvements, in the city of Evansville, State of Indiana; and should said rents and profits not sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy said writ and costs, I will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple of said premises. SAMUEL P. IIAVLIN. Coroner, V. C. Evansville, Ind., January 29, 1868. AGE3NTS. f LOVD'S 8100,000. REVOLVING JU Doirw.16 Maps of Europe and-America areju-ttout ; only 9t. 3,000,000 names i4 them. "How to canvass well" sent, ladles and men $20 a day made. J. T. LLOYD, No. 23 Cortlandt Street, New York. . , :janl8dlt wit , , Strayed or Stolen. OK SEW YEARS DAY-A , DARK bay mare mule, about 12 nanus high, from 12 to 14 years old; tail cut short, but neither mane or tail trimmed. Any person giving such inlor nation as will lead to her recovery, will be rewarded, ' ,' Li u NICK 4 JOHN ENGEL, -: ."Baby town, near Dan. Weofcel's. Jan8w2t
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T.UMISSCn-I.UMIUIK r - The m itst im:it co. I IXTES the Lumber Business at his old stand, at the corner of Main and Seventh Streets, and would respectfully inform the public that his stock is large and second to noe in the assort men; a, embracing Pino ot ' thielfii-- and -quality, from.. the u.r-. Third Common Saginaw Board up Three-Inch First t ler Plank. Also, OOt DOORS of various thlckne&t-andfylef,-nd 1 Tr --.. l.OOO LIGHTS. ! ' . Window Sash, Pine and Poplar Suingj 3 and 4 -feet Lath, Mouldings, Caslnsai Quarter-Round, Ac, 4c. Orders 'from the country, river or rmX. Clied promptly. se-'l d3m JOHN F. PLOVER. ... JAJIES SWANS0.V & SUS,V Wbolesale aud iletall Dealers la FINE LUMBER Slingies, ' Lath, Doors, and SashAlso, a large assortment of Allegheny, Chicago, and Toledo Lumber and Floortay, .Dressed, aud Undressed, uu hand aud foesale . . i t r , .,- i , . ., . . ,
Extra Sawed and Shared Pim Infills Si It t 'tttj'7. t9 7. ; nig. We respectfully solicit the citizens oJ Evansville to give us a t ail and exatutMB our stock before pu rohasing eNewherv. Yard ox Watei; Street, (Opposite Lamasco Wharf), EvansvtU All orders promptly attended to. may23 dum Sash, Doors, Lumber, . Hunnel, & Sons, Mauufacturers of Sash, Doors, Minds, Frames &c Also, Dealers In MICHIGAN PINE LUMBER. Keep constantly on hand Lumber of every description. Fine and Poplar Flooring, Weatherboarding, Shingles, Lath. Ac. Sawing of every description done bm order. Orders from abroad will be promptly etended to. Factory and Yard, Corner Wateb Street and Canal - July20. J. (Evausviile. ludiaotn REAL E STATU. lew Real Estate Agency. J. P. ElUoit & Son TTAVE OPESED A REAL E.STATK Aeeucv for the sale of and reutinoii lauds, .houses, sc, &?;- Persons haviug houses or laud to rent or sell, or persons wishing to purehfc.se ot rent, will do well by, calling on them at, their office, on , , : TMrd Street, near LocusC ' In Klliott's '- Jnnelltf ' ' '"- '- - h at ' McNEELY, SCHUBERT & GO'S Real mtnle and Insurance Agency, No. I WAHI.rV IIEOl'K. (Corner Room, Sepond Floor J Opposite the Court-House, .J- ..... it i Evaksville, Ins. OVER 100 HOUSES and LOTS in various parts of the city for sate, including: some good BUSINESS PROPERTY. EXCELLENT UARDENINP LA 'SO. convenient to the citv. FARMING LAND, Improved and un unproved, in this and other States, for sale or exchange for eity property. Also, Timber and Coal Lands. Business Offices and Store Rooms to let; also comfortable Lodging-Kooms, near ike centre of business. A number of bargains now u our bookti, and several applications on Hie to purchase desirable property. Persons having such for sale may find customers by applying at this Aeeucv. We have a nuitiirif applications for renting d wel ling, houses. j-eruua uaviug real estate lor sale, exbanre. or rent arA riviiiPKiMl tr. i . details on our books for reference. No charge unless nronerlv is .Hwnw.,i nt Terms reasonable. Call and see. Of all kinds effected In good compan?". Special attention given to LIFE INSURANCE. . , Mr NOTARIAL BUSINESS trurnsa at this office. We have admitted Mr. Thomas P. Britton to a partnership in the above busi ness, who. in contunctlon with the under. signed, will give it his best attention. Ttva style of the hrm will be McNeely, Schubert &Ct. . , . JAMES H. MCNEELY. JOHN SCHUBERT. Nov. 2, 1867. nov4 CLOCKS. A.! C. ROSEtfCRANZi ' ' ' DEALER IX TTSK Watcheg, Clocks, Diamonds, Jewelry, SILVER AND PLATED WAKE. WATCHES REPAIRED. . Ha. 13 SECOND STREET, EVAN8VIMJI, IHX Jewelry and Sliver-Ware m&nnfiwtnrM to order. rfec3 dtf REMOVAL. C. ARJISTROXr.; .; . Manufacturer of , Furnltare, Chairs, & Mattras&eg Has removed to" X0. n JtfAiy ,JTKEET, deco dtf . , EVANSVIU.E. Ixn. Notice. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOfore existing between the undersigned under the firm of STEKLE TRIBlJL is this day dis olved, , by the .withdrawal of James Steele. The unsettled business of the firm wlU be setlled by James Steele. i y'JAMn STEiSUS, a. r . TitiJtJijJi. . Evansville, January 5J7, 1804. fJanSOlw i'V.'uTAioo.odo' ' FJEJET. 'V WE DESIRE TO t'ALL THE'ES. FECIAL attention of all those latending to build to the fact that we have on hand a large supply of choice seasoned yellow pine flooring, which-we will positively sell at lower figure than it can be bought for anywhere else in the city. When it is prelerrci, we will furnish the dressed flooring at, merely the additioaai expee Incidental to dressing it.. JaaStf J. C. DUSOUCHJuX.Ca '
