Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 April 1868 — Page 5

TIIR EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL: FRIO A Y. APRIL 1 :S

Fit It )t U i; F 1..A J.B(K TWTW ?wvl Oh-' in h lor s le on f:v.r:.ble term by . . OAKI.KY l:U-T. . No. 5 North U ate r .Siieel (uMtairs). ir 2 u:it

' Dwt'lllni; House for Sale. - I.I. be fold on sc -ommodating terms Lot No. 3. In Block No. 2, iu the Southern Enlargement, of Evansville, on wni"i. 11 a new ami nno two nwrjr frame dwelling, Willi stable ami other outbuildings, beli gthelate residence of Jacob H. Miller, on Chandler street. Apply at the Evansville National Bank, lo HAMUKL BAYABD, Vice Pres't. Hiar2B tf Public Sale of "Valuable Business Property. AT THE 4 01'RT-lMHNf on s ATI' UUA Y, Apkh. IItii. IS 8. At 2 o'clock, will be sold at public auction SutxIlvlK (inn Now. I. 2. 3, 4, 5. and 6 in i aliock SKHldanrs Subdivision of part of Lota 187 and 18, D. KvansvlMe; being tbe iietnlses Known a ' II ALL.M.'K'H BLOCK," at the corner of Walnut and vourth street-, and embracing tbo four bree-s ory business houses fiont'hg Ihe market, and i be two frame buildings 'rontingon Walnnt Street. S-.Ie pusltii e. her mi One-third cash; balance In one and two yeurs, wlm Interest, tbe purchaser to pay taxi-H for 18,H or particulars, apply to THUS JR.. A It V 1 , JO.S. P, rnar24 dl2teod ELLIoTT A SON, Tulrd Street. 120 BtlLDING LOTS. CHACE TO GET PLE.lSiXT HOMES. AKCIIER'fl ESLABOE.HEST, "n the northeast piTtimi of the city, lias ust been laid out into lot, und la ottered 'or sale tT REASONABLE PHK ES AND EASY TERM-4. ON This property Is situated conveniently o the business portion .t the city. ami not .ar from tbe .Main Street Hue of Street Rallr ad, ant any extension of said line may b expected to run close to It. The ground Is !IGH, DRY, AIRY, AND HEALTHY. Being on the summit l tween tbe Ohio River and Pigeon Creek, it lies west of the Longworth Tract (the location of tbe proposed City I'am.and adjoins It, and U umI de the corporation line. We Invite all persons who wish to purchase eligible building lots, at lair prices, to apply num. diately. ' . . j For further particulars, Inquire of ' MCNELf A M'HI BKltr, Ileal Estate Agents. ;.. West Comer Main and Third' streets',' or WILLIAM BAKEK. aarl.1 ..- Myor' office. FOR NILE- 'ARM. I hftve a firstrate Uttle farm of i) acres, one mile rom'Hoonville, Ind. ; & acres liunrov d,, ind 15 acres good timber; one-story br ck souse barn, stock; lie 14 three el slums, ind good fences -all upland and in good sondltiou gixid for all kind of yritin and ruita 1 will sell this nirm chap. or ;hange it for city property. Several gentlemen in this city know the (arm martfdtf A LV A U JullNSUN. ' FOR SUE AN 1) F 0 B KENT, -f k f tttT.w lini.iux: ' i.ors. 1 Urn 1 W Dwelling Houses, and Farms. Ten thousand acres of t arming Laud. I buy and sell Real Estate. , .. ALVAH JOHNSON. . , ' i. Keal jUit Agent, Third Street, Evamtville, Indiana. dec-J2 tf ; . F4lt KA 1.1) CAN A I j fiOAT A good, sound canal boat. Euiutre at 19 W aler Itreet. J. B. LAKE. feb2l . Fitlt NAI.E A second-hand twelve horse power , portable engine and Doller. and all tbe tools necessary (of the oest Invention) lor boi-inff oil wells; also, jleven nondrwd fet ot bauser-rope, all of which will beold totl;r or separate, to suit purchasers, very low. Address F1SHE11. BUSKIUK fe CO.. Commssslon Merchauls, Evansville, Ind, letKJU ,. ; ; i . j 1 , t Farm for Sale, v a Nri.KMiiu r.HJi or 4h a it:s, JtjL la tlieedpre'of 'thetlty Of Kvannville, Tiidlana. This farm Is hi lull View of the city. It is in a high state of . cultivation has on of the llnewt dwelllmr houses In the country, entirely new. Rood barn, stables ami bll necessary-outbuildings, and a splendid selection of ntniost. every variety of lruit trees, jr apes, shrubbery und flwwers, and plenty of Kod water. It will be lold altuKel Iter, or tbe Improvements wttti part ot the land. .Kor further prticulars inqniro : ALVA H JOHNSON, Iteal EitUite Anent, Evansville, Ind. ' an'jy-3m. , - - '"' FOB SALE SEEfl OATd-ra0O3 ba shel CiiIchho Seed Oats. marUdu , . : BAlH D A START, ' FOUND. FOl'N Ii-NUTK-A note Kven by W. B. Hubhs u M. M. Fnimen c Co. Owner Cin get it by aoply ux at this office. Ip2 roii RENT. FO It KFAT-HTOKK. RO Af A fine store-r'Mm. No. 7 Main Street, between -t-ecu n 1 end rtilr.i, now occupied by Vlckery Brothers, suibil'le lor : wholesale or retail store. A lease will ho tMveti f ir two, three, or five year. For particulars inquire ot the widow o John Einrlch, ap;ldlf LIZZIE KMllIl'H. FOK BEST vrORE-HOU-sE That very tiesiriible store-house, No. 1 Mum nireet, will he rented to i he Is! January next. Apply to l .11 AltLEs VI ELK. mcb7 l t WANTED. s"W . , 1' -', J . iJWj VT By John s. C Abbott. This v. oik will be Illustrated with i bree fine steel engraving and elubi maps, piintcii In tint and sold only by Rnhscript ion. Aifints will find this a woi k t bat will sell itself. The subject, author and th' Hue style in which the ! ok will be publihed cauuol fail to Insure lor It an mot mints and rapid sale. Llheral terms to izood arents. i'rice to suit the times. We nre now ready to assign territory. W HI I E. COKBI N , BOt: VE A CO., l ublisbers.HO Waluut Street. Cincinnati, Ohio, marl dtf Tjtasteh-laud, tallow, and fV OHEASE The hiitliest market rice paid for Laid.Taltow, and Oreae, in Vsll, by PHILIP DKCKEK. "JtHce on Third Street, tielween Svinmore BdVine. fi-ydliu fTA.TEI-Inform it ion of the whereV about of ELIZABETH KOESLElt, who left this city about six years KO. By addressing tins office, she will bear of something lo her advantage. JanlS U

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To Col NfHV: M iw-V.'f dir-et t lie attention "especially o! country uiercbauU to tbv . kHpenor t'.teil i ties ot the JoUil SJi: Coiirr.rtHy for printin; Kane, i'osters'atwl all kiiiy-i 'tru-rcyiuil worr viz,. Bill Heads, vCardu, Oirmiuir,- c. Orders for work can be eat I liroUKb ; ny - of the EVunsviHe mercliants. " ' - S ew, York Mar kri. By Telenraph. NhW York, April 2. Cotton Less active at about previous prices; siles of 4,5U) bales at lor nildU 1 i r 1 14. uplands. Floih-he-eipts 5,0!6 barrels; market dull and 10j3c lower; s;ite 6,600 barrels at S9 Jbv9 lo super'ine State and Western; SiO OoSiO 70 t-.r extri. stat: I0 (Xlll lor exlra Western: tl-' 0013 i for wtiite wheat extra; H) Walt 00 101 roi-nd-hoop Oh to ; SID oOgdJ ()0 forextra St. Louis; SU 6i dtSlo Oo lor good to choice io . closing ju let ; l.'n 1 ornia dull and heavy: sales 4su nneKs at cii -r.'ttii ij itve r tour Hteauy; sales 4.V; barrels at 7 75'iil W. l.'OK.N Mkai, In moderate request: sales of 5no t)arrels at i. 1(0 fr city, and !Hi 2xj S6 .'Kl for Brand) wlue. Whjsky Nominal. Wheat-Itecelp s i.fi'tO bushels; dull, and nouiinally n3c lower; sales of 7,.")j0 bushel wtiite Mlchlesn at 8'1 '. Itve timet; sales of l.OJO bushels Western atl M, and bushels Canada, In bond, at tl 75. llAKLEY AM) BARI.ET" MALT-Dull. ostN Kecetpis Z.'.0J bu; lc lower, and more doing; sales 4,oh0 busheN. at 1 I8t Kt 'Mi for new mixed Western sfloit; tl for dd ditto delivered ; SI 10sl 18 for new white Southern and Western. Oath Itecelpts 2,iT75 bushels; lewer; sales 4-'.Mi0 bushels, at i4&4s for Western in store. Itic B Quiet, at I0'49ila for Carol loiv." i (,'oFrcK Quiet; sales lo,00U mats Java at ityvn.isc enrreucy. Suuak Ealily active j sale 1,800 boxes Coba at Xiy2c; 100 boxes Havana at ll';c. Moi.asmes steady. ;, , Ho Quiet. " PKTKOX.EUM Steady ; 12c for crude : 'Hftffi for red ued houded. , . . ...... PokkI HCtlTe, and decidedly firmer; sates of l.fi-VJ bbls at SSi '&) ) tor new mess, closing at 82T 00 regular; t2i 0ci21 25 for old do, closlna at 92t i'.r regular; 8-u U2q4 S2I Zi tor prime, and 75j23 2i for pi iio mess. SHODLDRRH !4&151C : : : liiXW-Dressed null at ll,12'i for city. Bacon A shade firmer and quiet; sales i"2 boxes at l.l-'jc fo Cumberland cut, 14 14' for short ribbed, and ii,Valjj,'Jo lor short clear. Lard Dull ; sales .ViObbls at W$ryW c. BlTTTitK-Quiet at 20420 lortbio; 40.j,53c for state". (llBBii-Steitdy ; 13.il0c. Kkkiuhts LI veriMiol a shade firmer; engagements of 7,'jOI) bushels corn at 7ac per steamer. . ., . - ,. . t , - . . Cincinnati Market. By Telegraph. 1 Cincinnati. April 2. Vi.owk In moderate demand ut til) I'tisf tl7 no for Family. . - Whxat Dull at $2 4d(g,S 45 for No. 1 aud 2 red Winter. Corn Close quiet at 8Ufor ear and. 8Jju 800 for shelled. , . , ... ats scarce and firm at 72o for No. 1. Hyk scarce and In-demand at SI 82 for choice. f JlAKX-F.y Unchanged, aqd firm at J2 fc-i forcboice.! r .'i -i -.- Cotton Dull aud prices nominal at 26c fc r middling. Tobacco Klrm ; sales of 142 hogshaN at " .23 u W 10 for tugs and Sly 00 to fh 2.5 lor leaf. : . . . i . . MksmPork In speculativedemand, with sales of 2.70ii barrela at-'2 ink lor city atal 524 50.C.4 ?.j for country; tull.-s at -close Mk $2ii 00iu.2Tt JjO for couu ry and city; good demand tor bulk sides aud prices tending upward ; sales if c tar n b and cle ir at l.i 14,'ic; shoulders aie held at lt:.'ic, but the demand is chiefly lo sidts. .. . Bacon Sides scarce, anil clear rib and clear ale Jn demand at I.i(l"r1, but flrey are held ytp higher; not much mnoked meats In the market 'Just now; hucou sbouideia are heid at 11; ie, but ut in leUiftiid. .. i' .,. . . Hams Unchanged arid quiet. . . ' - ' Lakh Dull and could havu been bought at l&'e at the close, generally held at ltic. Bcttkk-Iu better supply and prices 2o lower ; inline V oho ce ai 4 xr4c : siKlw Clover dull and prioes unsettled ; it can be bought at UVe, but in the jobbing way Is sold at llc; tiaiotby dull at ti2 v U 40. . . . M i 1 Oils Linseed dull and price drooping; the demand is exceedingly light and tue stock larger it sold ai 1 it). Lard oil unchanged aud quiet at tl 2H, tl 3,1. Hay Dull al tl3 OUH Won arrlv.d. Potatoes -In demaud at (4 00 to $4 75 per barrel. O0LI 1 i7JJ und dull., a - s i t Chicago Market. By Telegraph, ; i ,1 Ciixc aoo,' April 2. FtooB-Da I and easier at tS 6O3IO 50 for Spring extra-. Whiat-Qnlet and lower; sales No. 1 at J2 iH tZ 0T'4, and No. 2 at tl Jr 11 0H; closing with buyers at 1 90, mad sellers al f I W)i. . .. i , ,.. i , Corn Less active, aid l(a,l)4c lower; itles No. 1 at SlijsSsjJic, and new at "HViaj 7HC. ., r :s i ,. i i:.t..i ' ' ! 1..J 5 oats Dull with small sales at 5734571c for regular, and uHiv'o for fresh. , KYE-steaJy attl MM I til for No. 1. Baklev Dull; aIMt No 2-lu store at 82 35. ' , V 4 . . w pKovistoNS-Firm ; mess pork S23 7.V324 for country and city packed; dry sailed sbouldeis lO o.lO'ic; lard nominal al IVi 4 ltt; sweet pickled hams 15c: prime mess nrk 821 00. -. , r wk iioi.s oo trrenoice lots toojijo hiuiier. Bkkk Cattle pest grades in good demand; 01 her grades steadv and uncbangJ sales at H 5t), 12',.. for stock steers and cows; mi i-wm. Xiy tor medium to fair steers, aud tn 2."jiS 00 lor good to extra choice beeves. Keceipts -5,054 barrels flour; 14,848 bushtala. wheal ; : 3.43J bushels corn. Memphis Market. By Telegraph. 1 Mrmphis, April 2. Cotios Qutet and firm at 20V; receipts 164 bales; export 1,328 baits. Fl.OfR Dull ; superfine SS. PoRK i2i 00. CHacon Higher; shoulders 12'-r124c; Clear sides IU 1;,' .v Hulk MKATs-houUier He; clear sides 14!c. LARh lfi'ainc. cous-yxc. t.)TS 7SC. Hay $17. Bran -Q. ht. Louis Market. Bv Telegraph. 1 Sr. Lodis. April 2 Tobacco-Active but unchanged. ( orros Nuihin transpired. Flock Fair demand lor medium and low grades, but little Inquiry for liib dualities; superfine ranges ai S7 OO.nS on, X at .S 2,rt -5, XX at S iC-iU U0 aud XXX at S12 00(Kl3 .50. Whsat Active and firmer at S2 00 i2 75 for red and white Fall, and 32 052 1j for Spring. Corn In better demand aud higher at 71ca,7sc. Barley No sales. Hvg-Sold at &l HO. I'ork Active aud firm at S25 00. Bacon Excited aud higher; shoulders Boid at lll.-iJllc; clear rib sides, packed, 15' -40; clear sides, on spot, lbc; future delivery ltiUc. Bulk M eats I n demand and higher; loose shoulders here at 10)40; rib sides at Keokuk 1.4c; clear sides at liaunlbal 14c. Laki Dull at hio for choice tierce aud 16?4'17o lor keg. I'attlk Scarce and nigher; choice common 10 prime tnge at 4 jjTc, gross; choice aud extra at 7,4"nii4o. sheep Good demand at S5 007 50 per h- ad. Bkceipts Flour 3,700 barrels; Wheat 24,0"O bushels; Corn H,5oo bushels; fats 12,000 bushels; Barley 1, 00 bushels; Bye 1,500 bushels.

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N aw V tn k .-Afrit's. MoNi- Y-'ii. nU iogeut-.y ki . very sver, ; and 1 he. pi eur ; 1. evaiwr - lb n ever Uowtt in Wall sttpe;. Call loans 7 per , ci nt. cui reney -to 7:per rsaii,. gol,; with , per i-ent. f r day HiMftional. In many I C.is. s at stock Exciiaiiiie. 1', per ra uU was paid for 3 and 1 days, aud percent,., 15 days.! '.After bank boursiner watn lor ; some 1 eusiug up, and luouey w is obtained at, a legal rale. The As.-istTnt Treasurer bought on million six hundred thousand dollars of 7-3us, and sold very little gold, Somof the Interior banns art? loanli g by telegraph, and Albany has loaned SI Ooo IXJ0. STERLIM -steady at H' a.if'i. OoLD Lower; opening ut l-i, nd closing weak at 1:7JJ'I37. The sieamer Moro Castle, lor Havana, tiKk Ii57,(X)0. Govers'MKNT Htocks Closed Steady; Henry Clews k Co. furnish the following 4:10 P. M. quotations; Coupousof '81, 111; do. of 'ti2. 1'.S (: do. of 107 4 1077;;: do. Iu7ria08; do. new, 10o (O.UH;'; do. t7, alOUJi ; ltt 40s, 100 10"Ji;-30s, 10 ; 105? 4. European Market. By Cable. London. April 2 Evening. The weekly returns of the Bank of England show a decrease of J34 f 0 sterling. Conssolh Closed at 93,i93. Amkrkan 8ECCHiTiES-In better demand, with a general advance Id prices; 5-20s. 72a72.;- Erie, 48; Illinois Central. Frankfort, April 2 Eve. Fivk-Twenties Firm at 75. Liverpool, April 2. Cotton Closes quiet and steady; mid. dling uplands, on the spot, 11; Orleans 11; there is a brisk speculative deraand ; last sales', to arrive, were at 11 for mid. dling uplands tales to-day 15,000 bales. IIkea dhtcffh Closed quiet and steady ; Corn 41s lid; other article unchanged. Provisions Quiet and steady; Lard declined tools; Beef 122s 6d; Pork 80s; Cheese 55a Od ; Bticoa 45s. Phodk-. Unchanged. New York Dry Goods Market. By Teteglfapb. 3fW York, April 2. Dry Ooois Less active, as a general thing, but firm for Cotton gomls, at an improvement, . Best heavy brown sheeMng-r app'.reutiy1 In- light supply- and tlrm, at LSvltk;: Merrimack D prints 14c: ditto W l4!4l3c; ditto chitite 1(17r; oiaAgow Oinghauis ltic; Lancaster ISc; Delaines 18!. Woolens Fancy sr vies and flue qualities In deiuaud, but ivy no means active or buoj nC t . . . . It 1 V E It IV E W. J-hr oilier Jiiver Itemr ire Seventh Page. The additional arrivals last night were the Morning Star, Louisville 'uhd return; 3. It.-Hoyie and James Oray, froia' QVe'n Blver ; Iexter, Jfew Orleans to Louisville; Legal Tender, Kt. Ixois to IxiulsvlBe. The river was very nearly at a staud lat evening-perhaps really so, and was, at 5 P.M., 10.3S feet below the tap of the curbstone at the corner of Locust and Water Htreets, being three Inches higher than the late high water mark at 2 o'clock p.m , March 21st..... I.We unintentionally announced Capt. C R. Rudd as the agent of the Mollis Norjpn. lie is theftReut ot th Newsboj nm-Ttie Quickstep left for Cairo with a splendid trip of freight and full of people. She received a large adUttloo lroui the Morning Htar ..Tbe Louisa did not gel away last ulglit, but wt 1 positively leave at ten o'clock to-day. pleasant and obliging gentlemfcn,..m.Tbe Dexter exceeded eur expectation, as we deemed It scarcely possible that she could malnttitci her speed against a rapidly rising river, lull of heavy drift at full tide. Sha arrived at 7:10 last evening. 4 days, 6 hours and 10 minutes out from . New Orleans. .I'M following Is h- r time table, aud that her re at Ire speed may ba more readily understood, we place it In juxtat position with that of the famous run of the Kclipe, on her race with tbe Shot well, In 1852: "::.;'! ' "-' '' ' " 1 i Eclipse. Dexter. t x t h. m. U. h. Tt. m. 4't 11 12 55 4 24 Natchee'., Vicksbug ... NaKleoc... Memphis ... Cairo Kvansville Loulsvilla . 28 29 47 14 8 6 44 4 18 a a . 4 31 Time from Memphis to Cairo 17 hours and 50 minutes. It will be borne in mind that the Eel 1 pae Tan on a. moderate stage of wnter with ti clean river, and with all preparations for a (fat. run even baying; other steamers td run along side and furuUib. her wood yet iter" time to-Maai puts, with all thems advantages was only four hours and 33 minutea better than, that of theDeatteK The fiexter Will reach Louisville by noon to-day, less than 5 days out. Captain Sam. Montgomery has ihus set the pegs for the other boats to run by. We expect to see the Belle Lee pick them up Ihe Legal Tender passed up at 10 o'clock List Bight,, -with about 350 tans freight. She leaves LouUvllle forSt-LouIson Wednesday next,, and will be here on Thursday ...The Indiana and Darling left Memphis on Wednesday, and are due here to-day .. ...The : St. Patrick Is also due early Ibis njornJog. aud will go to C'annelton. She leaves here for Memphis tomorrow at 2 p. x. Itlver Dlspalclies. Pittsbcro, April 2 Noon There are 8 feet 4 inches water in the channel, aud at a stand. Weather ciear and windy. Cincinnati, April 2-Noon. The river has lallei: 4 leet. 4 inches, with 41 feet lu the channel. Weather clear. Thermometer 48". St. Louis, April 2. Arrived Johnson, Keokuk; St. Mary. Wheeling; Lizzie will, .sew Orleans; Daniel Acbison, Illinois, IVoria Hud Uood Palmer, Cairo. Departed Johnson, Keokuk; Hawkeye, Heeds Landing; tl. S.Turner, Omaha, Illinois, Great Hepubitoand Bee aud barges, New Orleina. The rlvt r Is still falling. The lower Missouri is getting low. there being only four feet water at the month of Osage Klver. Tbe weather cleared otf late last night, and to-day hn.s been quite cold, with a sharp north wind. Business lively. Nasuvillk, April 2. Biver rising slowly, wlih five leet (our inches wateron liarpeih snoals. Weather cool and cloudy. Arrived: J. U Phillips, from Popl-r Mountain Coal Mines; Hercules, from St. Louis. I'eparted: Nashville, for Cairo: J. l!. Phillips, for Poplar Mountain Coal Mines. In Port: Alpha, A. Baker and Hercules. I xcisviLLE, April 2. Port List - Arrivals Peoria City and Clifton, from Cincinnati; Sandy Valley, from Leavenworth. Departed Peorl City, for St. Louis; R. C. Oray, for Pittsburg; Sandy Valley, fr Leavenworth; Clifion and Cora S., for Memphis. In Port Pink Varbie. Nick Long worth. The river Is falling, with 19 feet 9 Inches water in the canal, and 16 leet 9 inches steamboat water on the falls. Tbe wes.ther is cloudy and cool. The Peoria City added 1.510 barrels cement ana much other freight here.

and C . Ki 1 or iu.iiuii slowly.; Fietalii tai r. Depatled: Adam Jacobs and Mo. lie Able, wuh LIOil tons Height, tor st Louis: t.r Iee, for rew Orleans; M Burns, for Arkui.Mi River. In Port: s'am. Hale. May flower - and Liberty. Comi.'ig out the v bite lost her guards near Jacksonpoit STEAMBOATS; FOH WABASH RIVER. Toe fleet aud elegant steamer 0mm w : I UllA, . "'C-Tom. Bolus, Master; Muii Chas. Crawford. Clerk. Leave lor Mt. Carmel and all Wabash Iliver way j.oints THIS DAY, Friaay April 3d. at 10 A.M. For freight or passage apply on board. 1 FOR CAIRO, COLUMBUS AND ' MEM PHIS. The splendid and fleet passenger steamer trrs w nr. i-aibiik. tj s4 Uf j. b. Archer, Master. 1 Alex. Stewart, Clerk, L,eayes for Memphis and all way ports on -v 1 uii'mi, Apru sill, ai & p.m. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to v.,. li. KLUll, ap2 d3t Agent BOARDING. TJOARId.VW BV 'I11E DAY Oil WEEK, at MRS. E. M. BURN8'8, So. 12 Second St., bet. Main and Locust BtreeU, Evans viUe, Ind. A few more lodgers and quite a number of day boarders can still be accommoda ted. UB8. E. M. BURNS, mar2tf FREDERICK GEIL, Dealer In - PI A NOSj MEL ODE OXt and all kinds of Musical Jnstrnrr enti i Instractlon Books, Sheet Music,. . s ultar and Violin Strings, . ' 4c., &c. iorlMSide Third Street, r 1 - ; Between Sycamore and Vine, Evansville, Dad. Bo.e Agents for Steinway A Sons as J C-ilcsermg A son's Uold Medal Pianos: a iso lorllaynes Hro. s ianos.and I ritce rrotner a tdetodeous and Organs. up . : : , Hot Weather Is Coming! ANI IT IS XKCKSSABVTO HAVE your houses ventilated, which can be uoue at a small expense uy LACY 4 BAkTLETT'S PATENT SASH ny which yott can hare the top dash to lower just as well as if it was hung with weights und cord, and your sash locked at tne same time, at one sixth the cost. Tbe underslgued have purchased the right of t his city and county for the above lock, aim are prepared to put theiu on at short notice. We refer to Dr. Runcle H. E. Read, Geo. L. Dixon. V. 1L Itagon, Prof. Oenung, and W. It. Wood, who have had them put on lueir wiuuows. , laJ. 2i 1 UtvUSj. at CO. ap2 dim .1 CLARK'S OUR NEW THREAD" Six-Cord, Soft:Fln!sh SPOOL COTTON of. Every number warranted SLs-CorJ , j 1 ' z i i - i , ' ' ' to No. 80. Put up in neat wkite boxes, containing twelve epooU each. .-,.! l -. .: ,.ri v n ; a convenience to the retailer. ;- ; - ' ' l') M-'At' A complete assortment always it t ' ' :i.i?. " i .1.: .-.! -.i l . 1 : .. i ! store and for sale in Evansville by H. M: 1 SWEETSER & CO. .16 r i t' " 20 Haln Strectr, , ; MACKEY;1 NESBITT & CO.' 11 Main Street; ! ! - v Milter,- Gardner & Co., : " FIRST t STJBET, ' : And the trade generally. may ru.Th,Sat DICO SALOON & RESTAURANT, Corner First and Locust Streets. OPE.Y DAY AND NIGHT. The house will be closed only fror 12 o'cloK Saturday uight until o'cloc Monday morumg. (nichia dara MILLER, KARGES & C0n Wholesale Furniture Manufacturer. and Dealers in I II A IliS, JIATTUtSSKS, Ac, FIRST MTKEET, bet. Piue and EJm, EVANSVILLE, IND. Orders of all kinds will receive prompt attention. Turning Work of every description done to order at short notice. factory coiner Fourth Street and Canal Bnsin, near Pl?eon Creek. - leia d3ui XcYi'btirfjH Coal. WEU..M Hi:i:?tt:i newbvkgii Coal delivered to any part of tbe city a 12'.ic All orders left at tbe Rock port Coal Orllce will receive prompt attention, mariodlm WM. LOVE A CO. Itoekport Coal. WK ARE THE OSI.YFIKM NIII lng iiock port Coal in this city. Orders left with our Agent, G. Hpeer, corner Water and Division Streets, will receive prompt attention. Delivered to any part ol tbe city at 10c. mario dim

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GE1SSLEK & DELAXG, MIKILLSALE Clock Dealers, eep constantly on hand a KULL assortneut of set'' 1 homas and other Anienc n blocks; HFOTJLATORd. OFFICE AND J aLL CLOCKS. Beud lor Jrice LUt to NO. 48 MAIX STREET. marlOdly p. bxmoni !. g so, l. d 1 x o !. r. t. nxrst SEHOM.V, DIXOX & CO. Evansville, Ind., Jan. 1, 1SGS. WE HAVE, THIS HAY, Associated ourselves tOKether or the purpose Oi Coin ix a Wholetale Hoot and SAo iuinex, lu this cit y, under the firm name of seinouiii, Dixon A Co. ; also, lor doing a manufacturing bnsines In the town of Abixglou. Massachusetts, under the Una name of Hunt Semoniu & Co., office ai 17 Pearl Street, Boston. f. SEMONIN. GEO. U DIXON. T.J. HUNT. Evansville, Ind., Jan. 1, 18CS. I have, this day, admitted as co-partner in niy preaent Boot and Shoe Jiurinet. 1? this city, and also in the manufacture business. In Ablngton, Maachnett Geo. L, Dixon and l. J. Hunt, a will I see u by toe above card, giving the flri names and their objects. Mr. Hunt, who has a life-long expert enoe In the manufacturing business and a number one Judge ot Boots and Shoes, will devote his whele time to manufacturing expressly for the Evansville llotme and tt.e. purchase ol such goods as we do cot expect to make ours-lves. The firm, by this new arrangement, wiT: possess advantages which but few house can claim, and Will lie able to offer luduoeo inents to our trade, both as regards price and quality. Tbe object of the different members of the firm in this association la mot to do business for a day, but a lifetime; and, to acoomvlifcli their objects, they expect to do business upon correct principles, thereby meriting a full share of tbe trade. 1 O my old patrons, I return my sincere thanks for their liberal patronage,, and hope, by close attention. 10 merit a continuance of the same lu the futnre. . Very respectfully, 1an7 l M.MO.KIX. JPlants ! IMn-ixt ! Strawberries, Raspberries, Grapes, Ac. , , RAISE YOUR OWN SMALL FRUITS WE ABE PRF.PAKEI TO . I L it. msh alt tue best varieties of (straw berry Plants, in large or a. nail quantities; also, (be Luwton Blackberiy Plants. Concord Grapes at reduced mlces. Raspber. rles. Currants, Ac, received by express from the nursery of M. D. iiowman. Emu.. of Vincennes. Hiilsfaction lu all casus guaranleid. ' A stock of 3uie of the varieties on hand. Come and see them and examine catalogue. VICKERY HKO-4., mar28 75 Main Street, -Aii1c3h! V.ii)1ch! , i 1 . MtRRELN GKF.EX AIM'I.F.S Just received aud for hale, at $1.00 ' i per barrel, at VICKERY BROS., mar2S ; 75 Main Street. House for Rent AOAOD BRICK rWi:i.I.I, contalolng five rooms. wittiin tbre squares of the Court-House for rent at t20 per month. Call soon, at . , VlCiVl-.ItT MHOM., mar28 . 76 Alain Street, i LAW CARDS. B. L. D. GUFFY, A TTORNE Y AT LA W, ' MORUANTO WN, KY ' ' ' Will nraetic in the couatles of Butler.' Warren, M uhlenburg, Ohio, aud McLean. Prompt attention giveu to tbe collection Of claims. Reference wheeler Rlgg. Holllnr' ' worth 4. Brok, Cha. r.nlH'oen A Co. api J. F. WELliOILV ATTORNEY AT I-AW, i. AND NOTARY PUBLTO. , . Office on the corner of Main aud Third streets, in Walker's new ut!diug jeia KVANHVILLI, Ind. , W. P. HARGRAVE, . ATTOUNKY nt LAW. OHce on Third Btreet. in Washington House Block. Will practice In tbe various Courts of the Circuit. Prompt attention to orrlce business Idec4 l.'.io X. 11. IJJLACU, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW MARION, Crittenden County, Kentucky ap!7 wU WM. UEAVI.S, TJ. H. CI ill in Aonl. Alao, REAL ESTATE and COLLECTIt AUL.N I . Office on Main street, between Third and Fourth, No. (over Keller's Gun store), KvansvUJe, lua. sertis so JOHN M. CRUBH. CHAtTVOItT B. OOMOKM CREBS & CONGER, AUruej -1-Ijw, urml. Illinois. Will practice law In all the courts of Mwards. White, Wayne, Hamilton. Saline. ud Gallatin Counties, in t he srate 01 Illi nois, and in the supreme ouri. iveier m G.Maghee, James K. Minor Stock well A Co.. Colonel T. W. Stone, with I. A D. Helrnan. Gen. W. Harrow, Mi. Veruon.2 mav24 dim REAL ESTATE. IVew Real Estate Airencj. J. I. JEIIiott cV Son AVE OPENED A REAL. ISTATI if- f- Agency lor the sale ot and renting o Agency for I lands, bouses, Ac, Ac. persnus having bouses or land to rent 01 sell, or persons wishing to purchase or rent, will do well by calling on them at their office, on

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ANNO UNCEBIENT5.FOR CITY iaxOitDriX s e aie an. hoi 'fx.) lo itnmtun. .Mf . K I.W A HI) Wkhlehms a candidate n.,r '; a Kecorde , in (ne cnmlng election, sM'. u t) the nomination ot the Repttoi a veniion. )f,.ba Messrs. Editors: Please annoui.ee Ut name of JOHN aEWON iu, an ki.'.ependent Candida. tor tbe ofllc ef o:.t it corder at thu April el. ciion. Mawv Vorin. OITV COLIHTTOH. W. O. HAZELRHiG Is a onndldabi rVi re-election to tlie ofHce of City Collector a the April election, subject to' tue decj of the Union Convention. Editor Journal: Please announce my name as an i$spendent candidate for Councilman la U Second Ward, at the ensuin? April. ). Hon. ISA AC KttS. ro AcRHOR. CHARLES A. MtH LTCH EN Is a cs,v.Zl date for the office of Asesor at the ensuing April eleclin, subject to Ihe de-:lhjn of the Rt-publicaii Convention. Von CO NUT AB I E. FRANK MOIUUS is a candidate for rvet.ctlon to the office of t'onstatie ef Piueon Tow nshlp, and would resoei tlultt' solicit vou-s suilti ieiil to elect lilru.

City Election. TICE IS IIEHK1IY ilVKV T the uuaiilled voters if the rtt iT Kvansvllle, that lb- annual Htct.'ou Uvr the purpose of electing Cll y Ofli.-ers wiil ms held at the several places preset ibe'! itv tbe ordinance of tiie cily for holding riijy elections, on tbe Brst Monday, beiiiK t tue O h day, of April, lhUK, at which ierMm the following oticers will be elected, wu.z A Mayor, one Councilman for each war of said city, a City Clerk, a City Coll,-'r, a City Treasurer, a Marshal, a Kurv-:4 and three Assessors. Bv order of the Council, apl dtd A. M. McGRIFF, Clerk, " llAKRl.'Pr NAI.E. In the matter of Charles Habbe aiutl Adolph Pfaffllu, Bankrupt. Iu Buik- ; ruptcy. The unders'gneil. Assignee of said b.srupls' estate, will sell at public auct loo, am WEDNESDAY, AfMil, 1ST, lsis, ..wiiienclii' at 8 o'clock a.m., at No. fc2 Uus (street, Evansville, Indiana, tbe sto' k groceries forinerlj' beioi gln to ald hitMi lUfits, consisting of such articles as Usually kept in a family grocery Terms cash. Sale to be continued ta'J all said Slock is ' il, ' . . J,V. ELLIOTT, Asslgriw, mch20 d.it (1 a w, Frl.) In tbe District Court of the United l-UataM for the District ol Indiana. In tbe loader of William E. Hurh&aic, Bankrupt.- In Bankruptcy. To whom il iwiy concern. : The uriders gated hereby gives notloe of his appoint.nt u2. as Aasignee of Wll.I.IAM E. BtiKBAWg, f Kvansvilie. la the county of VmliTliiry, and Stale of Indiana, within said Instf who has b-en adjudged a bankrupt, oro nis own petition, u tue Lhstrti i court oj said Dis-irict. . . . Dated at Evansville, the 4th day C March, A D. liis. JAMES H. McN EFXY, Asfl jla nichO d.it tluw Frl.) In the District Court of tbe United rf'W! for the District of Indlsna, In the matter of Mism L-vy, Bankrupt-. In Bankruptcv. To whom it may concern: The uuderslined hereby gives not Ice of bis appoint nient as As-lguee of .VIumks Lkvy, of EvantvilV), in the couuty of Vaudei hurgli, uud. -(if luclltum, within sail liislrlrt, who ltM been adjudged a bankrupt, upon Iris owo petition, by the District Court of said trlct. Dated at Evansville, tbe 4th dav of March, A.D. l-t. JAMES 11. MCN KELV, Asllg xt tuclit) d.il (law Frl.) . 1 In the Dbit' 'l States District Court fcri f Dfsfrict of Indiana, In the matter of Charles Habbeund Auolrs I'falllin, Banki ujits. In Bankruptcy. To whom it ritai Concern ! T'g1, m: i niu:kskj.m:i iit:iti:nr ives notice uf his at tHil ti tint n A-stnee or i jw)ii' itabtiu . A.ioipu I'falllin, of EvaiiKVlile, in the count v it.' Vanderburgh, and State of lndlaur.. w(to in lb-District ol Indtaua, who bave tvc. adjudged bankrupts upon tbetrowti r"W lion by the Dial net Court of said r s'j'i'-. JOSEPH P. ELLI 'IT . March 20, 11. Asslgne. tniM-21 d.Ht il a w, Sat ) ...... ., 1 udiaaapoils Journal oopyJ NKW HAT r-rX,C 1 1 11. ',' F. A .WEBER & CO., Corner .of Main and Second Strict. HAVE JIST tiff.St.lt WITH A entire new stock of HA TS, CA PS, A STRA W GOODS Onrtoods are tnadn to order bv the br. l:jtstern manufacturers, and bought exciuSlvely fur each. We are enabled to sell most of our w .'. a low as tbe same quality were nll fore ihe war. ihhi 2s ii"i -x DEV0U, & , COMPANY, 83 and 83 Pearl Street,, , . . , ci nci tin at: ' orrkit to r i l LIN 1Z It H A full assortment of the "Newest Stj' RIBBONS. SILKS. CKAPEM, HAV, f it all new stiafea BONNFTM aud IIAI Norma. 'Golden te,' Btval, Arllr Kvcrvilav. Toslee, White Kawn. INFAN IS' STRAW GOODS In great rlety thderswftl have prompt attention jb. at liiwoil New York price. lmar.fii dlw WM. C. TURN0CK & 00, BRASS FOUNDERS, Gas and Steam Pipe Fitters, Corner Pine and First Street;. ' Cash paid firo!d Copper and ISrasr. " Dealers in all kinds of Brass Coc4.f. Whistles, and Steam Gauges. Partl'attention paid to repairing aud adJt-5 'x 4 Steauj Gauges J un t" iiVA. S II.JL1; . - IS iih ini'.HM Col 1 ? ;x N AND Institute of Penmanship, N03. 47 and 40 Main Street, ETAXSVILLK, 1X6. O. N. WELI.N, .... I'ri.M lf SESSION DAY AND EVFNING. All Ihe departments Book-keeplnir PenmanUlp, Commercial Law, ((immi-s Clal A ritiiinel ic, Uusiwess Cirr.ponrt. iitw. Banking, Ac, thoroughly taughland iii' lrH-d. (Xi'i'lon pavoie on or 'nuHi.i

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