Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 April 1868 — Page 5
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SViTJLE DAILY JOURNAL: THU S AY. APiUL 'J V,
FOR SALK.
D welllil gTT6 pulrTbSI e. tTTT" l I.J. be sold - n-HC;tmoda.'ing -VV Vfm ixM. No. 8, in Biork No. 2, In the Southern Enlargement of Evansvilie, on whi'm is Ajiifw -owl fine two -story fratwfr dwelling, with stable and other outbui'dir.gs, beii g the lata residence of Jacob H. M11W, eo Chandler Streel. v '
Apply at i h- Kvarisvme Manoniii can., HAMUtL BAYARD, Vice Fres't.
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Puulic Sale of Valuable Business Property. AT THE CorUT-lMU'SE on Saturday, apsil ::th, i 8. At 2 o'clock, -will be sold at public auction sobdlvls on Nos. 1. 2. 3. 4, 5, and 6 In t allock Stoddard's Subdivision of parti of Cot 187 aD.I I8fi. IX K., EviU.',,v,1H;,"S tbe premises known as " HAuLUUW BLOCK," at the corner of Walnut and 'oorth Street, and embracing the four ihree-s.ory husiness house- fiont ng Hie market, and the two frame buildings ronting on Walnnt Street. Sale positive, terms One-third cash; balance In one and two years, witn Interest, toe purchaser to pay tax- for Mw. - ' - For particulars, apply to TlliiS. K. GARVIS.
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atuoitiou .sU.;J;!y o! .,uniry merchants '.0 flut Superior facilities of t he4 our f a-l Core'; any for i intm Fancy I'Oslers ariid ail kinds .-of mercantile wort, -viz,. Bill He!u5,'Cnr!, C : f c'u l a rs,4" Ac. Orders tor won: can ne sent through" aDyof pie Ev.-tssViUe lutrtliauls. ser York Market. ; ' By Telegraph. Niw York, April 8. Cotton A shade easier and rather more active; sales of 3,000 biles at ic for mldd lug uplands. KluUk-receipts of 9,684 barrels; market 5(IOc lower ar.d more doing; sales of ,700 t.arrels at S8 iJ SI 30 toi superfine Slate Bud Western; 89 solO 35 for extra State; 89 7010 85 tor extra. Western; 812 13 7a tor white wheat extra; 89 90gl3 75 for roucd-hoop Ohio; 810 75tll 50 for extra st. Louis; $12 0"J(t4l4 50 tor good to choice do i closing dull; Ca 1 ornla heavy: sales of 2,000 sacks at 812(0.11 00. Rye Flour dull and drooping; sale KiU bbls. Ht $7 50&1 00. . Cuks Meal Without decided cuango. V hisky-Nominal. VVhkat- Receipt of 1JZ0 bushels; mar
ket quiet and steady; sales of 171,0 0 bush-
iso nrixm.vo i4ots.
:cnACE TO GET PLEASiST HOMES.
" J(H. P. ELLIun KSuN. j i dnai ) :atnr nrimu Nn.2Sonni. dellvef-
rnar24 dl2t eod Tnlrd street. ed ;i for while oothet u ; 43 2j for white . ) ienessee; ili 14 tor while California; 81 a5 I i.i 40 lor .wbile Michigan, Ui lller Ii,r
haniKortift. - Kve Without decidel change; sales of G.Oijo bushels at tl yo or.HoutUern and Western ; il i'2 for Stale. Bablky-Quiet at $2 50 for State. . . 4 Uaklev .Malt-IiuII. ' ' -"; C'kn Kecelpu m,ax) bushels; market opened dull aud heavy, aul closed without change In price, bat more doing ; sales' bushels at SI 13,1 21 for new iuixe-1 W estern-afloat; tl !W tut oM do, in Uref Hi 221 22y. for do. delivered ; il 17 1 W lor wtilte Wei-tern and Southern, and fl, 23aj il lor yellow Wwteru. OATs Heoelpta (i.Ooo bushels; the market is quiet hmu firm; sales 2,400 InisQcls at H'ii(ijt3 for Western in store; the lns!s prices were checked to-U.y. Uice-L)u1I and uucuauged ; sales at 10fJ'u,ll4c for Carolina. . Cokkkk Very llrw, witlra batter demand. M'UAtt-More active and :flrm ; sales' 0 hhds. at 10&12; tor Cuba and lla.2ic lor Porro Rico. - - , , . Molashks Steady. IIOi-H-Q,Uiet. VKTKOfcfcUJ Quiet and steady at lKill'-i for crude In bulk, apd 2tiu. lor-felioed bonded., .' ,". Xt i; C. U' - '..--. Coal, Dull and unchanged. Lkathkh Hemlock quiet, with sales at H:.ui,Jsq for I'.u. iios Ayies liasbt weights. V hIj A shade easier; sales lio,oi0 lbs. at 47i&7c lor douisM,ic. i 1 ' J'ouic Ilea y and loweri sates or 4,7")9 barrel-, at SJi 87(a.7 20 for u. w mess; ciosln at tJfi m leguUr; fJ.j &H'fii 75 for old dliun cio4iK "5 jgpir;,mMi2iS (ir jirlir.e; t'.Mrirvt ;" for ji iiu me-s; ao 117 M for new ilu aa ; t27(ii7. oo ellem' May ; tJ7 M elleis' June. i IIkef Firm and In fair demand; sales ot ;Vi0 bum-is at il V of'lW 50 lor new plain mesa; S20 5024 Vl or new extra mess; also 170 tierces at ii.8s So for prime mess; $10 y,42 for India iur.. JJkkjk ilAXi ,,ulet,sek 1,150 arrel
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ABCHER A ENLARGEMENT,
n the northeast portion of the city, has tust been iaid out lto lots, ami is offered or sale
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REASONABLE PR1CRS AND ON - EASY TERMS.
This property Is Hituated conveniently O the business portion ot Hie cily. and nor. .ar from the Main Street line of Street Rallr ad, an i any extension of said line may ba expected to run close to it. Tiie ground is
IUII, DRY, AIRY, AND t . . -
HEALTHY,
Being on the summit between the Ohio River and Fi"eon Creek. It, lies west of the Loiigworlh Tract (the location of the proposed City Park, ami adjoins li, and is nsl de the corporation line. We invite ail persons who wish to purchase ellKlbla buildiuK lots, at lair prices, to apply immediately. h' h For further particulars, limulre of McNKt-LC Se scilt BERT. Real Kstate Agents, West Corner Main and Third streets.
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Foil t.E "ARM. I lHve a jttrstrave littie farnfi ot '50 acres, one mile rom Boouville, Intl.: 35 a:ren iintirovtd, md 15 acrtw good timW; n-stot-y br ck louse barn,stKrk shela three cisterns, tnd Kootl feiices all nplftnd and in goisl .ondition good &r-ili.ktod.Hf gain antl ruiU. IVlil sell this 'arm chap, or hx:hai)ge It foi city property. Several gentlemen In th cits' Urii toe farrrv mardtf ALVAH JOHNSON. FOR SALE AND FOR RENT. f r CHEAP BVIMHStJ LOTS. JLt3j Dwelling Houses, and Farms. Ten thousand acres of Farming I nd.. . I bny and sell Real F-state. ( - ;"ji-jIiIALYAIi JOilNSK-A "'u"lM'iA Real hJ,tate Agent, Third Street , Ecqitsville, Tiuliana. dec22 tf
FOU'KAI.i: CAfj AT t.O AT A g,ood. sound canal boaC Euqulre at 19 W ater .treet. J. B. LAKE. feb21 -
F4K N.1,11 A seoond-haud twelve hofgo . .oweT. portabl euvine rij toiler, and all the tools necessary (of the oest Invention) lor boring oil wells; also, ileven hundred feet of tiauser-rope, all of which will be told toirether or separate, to snlt puix:haiwra. verv low. Address F.SIIKH, BDSKIRK A CO.. Oomrtwsloti Merchanls, K vans, v.1 lie, Intl. lebstf . , . , a. J . a St ,U J
Farm for Sale. a KPLGMtin rRi of 4 acres, XjL-n the etlge of 4ha City of Rvanavtlle, ILdlana'. This farm is in lull view of the city. HI lu a high state of cultivation, has one of the finest dwelling hou.ses in the country, entirely new, gooif barn, stables and all necessary-outbuildings, and a splendid seb-ctiou olalmost every varifty of Iruit 4reei, g arw,-stirnt.bery anf flowers, and plenty of sooct water. Il -will be old altogether, or" the improvements with a part ot the land. ' For further particulars Inquire of ALV AH.JOH XSoX. Real Kstate Agent, Kvausville, Ind. aiL2U-aui. .... i . -. .1 i -i . ' FOB AI.E SKKD GATff 200) bushl CnicHgo fceed Oats. " marU du , . - UAlsD & START.
TOERENT.
FOK BEST- sTORK-RftOM - A fine store-room.-No. 75 Main Street, between l-eron 1 and Third, now occupied by Vickttiv iifother-, arjitable -fora whr.tesale or retail store. A lejtse will be civet' fur two, three, or flv years. For part 'culars inquire of John Ernrich, oi the widow of Win. smricti. . - , r' . apldtl ' LIZZIE EMMCH.
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Hacon- Firmei ; SRi'W(orH.j0 boxes at. 1 l;licfor Cumberland cut.; 15c for hort ribbed; 10'c for short clear. Wr , MjiATs-rFlriuer ami morea-tlre : s:Ut--4 ' s7u - pnckftges t(fii-i(ijl2ac for (houlders; o lor hams, i LAiiu-Quiet and a shade easier : saleao 700 barrels at 17,ii7j;i. 1 iJi'TTER Firm at 20(34Tjc for; Ohio; SOWc for State. " . " -s Chkksb Steady at lOrlti'e. " Fk;hT(J-.T Ltverpxof wUliont dtf-ldW change; 15,twt) buskela of wbeat and cotu per steamer, tid. i.ATFsrr'. FloCB-Closed very dull, aud a shade lower. . , ' - .. i. . Whkat -Quiet; temtenoj- Is downward; shippars holding tt or mrther concession In prices. Rye Quiet and steady at fl 90 for Western,V - , . - .. OAfsDull at S5J4S5i for Western In store. .1. i - j. : I'ork Steady if with Sales of 2,0)0 Ubls of new messf at i' Si"27 0!) cash and regular, ai.d 8Lti 8.',.i(i,27 00 seller May. ' liKKK Mtsudy with a moderate demand. Cvt Mea ts Active and Him. 1 Baook Very .ui uiat Jai4i3-ic for Cum' berland cut. LaD (iujet anil heavy at 17J-iial7c for fair 10 prime steam aud nettle rendered.
St. Louis Market. By Telegraph. Ht. Lotjis. April 8 Tobacxx. Heliers are more willing to accept yesterday's quo! aLlous, but suteif are not large.- ; " . ' i " a . CoTToji At 27'c for middling uplands.' Klouk-In better detuaol, eluedy for medium grades, but prices areeutlreiy unchanged. Wheat More Inquiry, and prices full but unchanged: 82 i2 75 Is the range for red and white W inter, and $2 03i2 10 for Spring. t okn More active aad higher, at, 88 ij92ci, antl sotne fancy at ftic. ' J - oats Dull and lower, and closing at 71c j572c. . Barley Unchanged ; choice Springsold a t S2 '10. R vk Steady at 81 60. Provisions-l-lxcited and higher; Pork sold at 27 50, aBd h'Mat.lhe pioe atvSJ; Hulk meats nnsettled, with large hales pending; ISacon advanced 13tl lc lorshoulders; clear rib sides 17c; clear rib sides 17i 'a!8c; all held higher at the close; Lard
firmer; at 171ilt'r: for cluiee.keg.
I. ivk Stock-UuiJ aud unchanged, at 5'-J (ah.c for cattle; 812.50 50 per head lor Sheep. nf.CEtm-Kli.ur, 200 barrels; wheat, I.! 0 bushels; corn, 6,500 bushels; oats, ls.titio busat ls; . buriey, , S1J0 . buhelj; ' rye, l.btjO buliels.
FOR Rl'.ST TORK-HOlE That ery desirable store-house, No. 1 Mam street,, will be reut-l tiihe Is' Jnrtiwy
Dest. Applvto CHARLES VIELE.
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WAITTED.
"trrT"A.TKfl AGENTS- To sell the LIFE Of UXXKltAL. VKsXT, By John s. C. Abbott. Tn is woi k will be il:u-trated with 1 luee fine sieel eumavincs and eight maps, printed In tint, and sold only by subscription. A it! nts will find tbisawoikthatwills.il itself. 1'ne subect. author and the fine style lu which theb ok will be published cunuol fall to Insure for it an euo. mous aud rapid sale. Liberal teims to good agents. Price to suit ttie times. We are now reacy to assign territory. W HITE. COUI51 N . Bui; VE A CO., Hubitsher, 110 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, mar id dtf
ASTKW-LARD. TALLOW. AND
UREASE The highest, market
paid for Lai d, Taltow, and Oreae, la f. by PHILIP DECKER.
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Office on Third Street, between Sycamore
BdVine. ffe29ttlm BOARDING.
BY IHE 1AV OR
BOtRltU WEEK, at
MRS. E. AI..BLTRN:i'S, No. 12 Second St., bet. Main an ' Locust Btreets, " Evansvllle, Ind. . A few more lodgers and quite a number of day boarders can still be accommodated. MRS. E. M. BURNS. mar2tf , .
1 .andr.il; lami'y gtj for No. 2, an-'l 52 -Tl
F1.0t.Jt . UiiChau Hi .510 kv.y w -wr r Dul! at ',
a 2 :,U i.r -Vo, 1. : i 'dt.s I'uli; er &5e; stielle-l Sue Oats 74- aud ii"t niuch d-iiinu. I'.yk A.ifl t- AKtUEY Uncfcanged. C0TT0N Oneiie-i firmer, but c'okm! du.l and numina' at itl,'a27c tor iuhbiling. Xobacco-Unchanged and dull al previous prices; saies 01 as h. gsheads. Mes8 Pork Held firmly at t27 00, bat 110 buyers at ims rste. Ui'lk Meats In good demand at ll-'ic for shouUltis, aud H'c for sides, but at tbe close tiiey were neid ?-4c higher. Hacom scare ; shoulders sold at 1.1c, and clear rib side at l'JJ-4c; the supp:yof bacon conMnnes short. Lakh Held at 17c, and some sold at tuis rate. BUTTER and Chlesk Unchanged and quiet. Eogs Advanced to 14c. Potatoes -Dull and supply large; prime S3 25 per barrel. Ll.NSEED OIL 81 17'isl 18. Petr.jlkum iZn-te: tor reflnei tree. Goljo ia.
New iork Gold and Stock Market By Teleizraph. New York, April 8. Money Eai-ler at 7 per cent, general rate, an t on call, with some exceptions at per cent. The supply is ample, and an early U cine in the rale is probahle. Discounts are .till nominal at 78 per cent. Sterling Firm al to'Agi'Gold Firmer, with a little speculative movement ; 1 peued at 1,, and closed at 'X he Assnlant Treasurer sold about 8400,000. The China took $iyo.000. tiov'EKSiMKNT! Opened active, and experience.! a further advance, which was partially lost lu tbe atu-ruoou, the market closing hetivy. Henry Clewes & Co. furnish the annexed quotations: Coupons of 'HI, H2'il2 ; do. of '62, 1115111; do. of '64, liwu-ilio; do. "W, lloigllo,; do. new, 104 10VS; uo. 'I7, lOS-alu; 10 40s, 102;4' 1024 ; 7 a6s, 107(10734. None of the laUe wm bought by the Assistant Treasurer, owing to the advance in rate.
Chicago Market. By Telegraph. .' . : ." . . Chicago, April 8. Flour- Dull nt 8310 50 lor low grades to choice soring extras. Wheat-A shade higher; sales of No 1 at i2 0-i2 05 and No. 2 at 81 S7 -t,1 8i; closing steady at tl 87 i b7!i for No. X . Corv Moderately aclive: sates of No. 1 al M'-i-iH-c; No. 2 at 7! i7V!;c; new at i.!4.-'7!.p.c: and at 7S.a79c !or rejected ; closiiy a. 7. ;t77c Ujt new. Oats steady aud firm at j7i nZHKc : closing with buversat fxsc R vk More active tit 81 5Sal CO for No. I in store. B.VKLfc.Y Dull ; small Miles of No. 2 at S2 20. ... . . Provision -Less active; moss pork so d at 8-t S7J-, i27 In); closing with sellers at
t2G 50; laid sold t 17c; c using at 1'3'ie: ! bulk meatofiuiet and e u-ier; sw'eet pkk'ied f
nams, i c. Live Hofis-MolerHte!y active; sales at SO 25vai 75 tor common to f;inev ;ots. Kikf Cati LE i'uli and 5t 375c lower on all but the very bet g-aues; snles at 87 004 87 75 for medium to lair; 87 ho tX) foV cln ice to extra. RKCEfprs barrels flour; 8,s20 bushels wheat ; M,o!Ai bushels corn; 7,412 bushels oats ; live, nd oil dressed hogs. Shipments tf.oiw barrels fluur; 1,950 bushels wheat; U.7 bushels oornjlluoo bushelrsoau; 2,021 live hogs.
Sew Iork Dry Goods Market. By Telegraph. 1 ' New York. April 8. Dur Gov'ts The weather now Is clear and dry, but the market, notwithstanding. Is not very active, as t tie advauce Hi printed calicoes has a tendency 10 restrict aies; Hprnue'a prims 15c lor fancys; 15f-o lor pinks and purpies; loc for shirtings; Pa&Uia ALiiUt itave lw risen to- i.ic; as well us Luunw.t ; Amoskeugs -oorn-inatiU 141.43.0; ine latter rate lor chint. styles; LoA'eil 12L-c ; Arnold's 12c; Wantsutla lod lioavy. brown sheetings, best Eastern makes, lu steady request at 18,'VJI lHc; wiiile brown driStn still move s ow at De; olhei classes of goods without important change. . The general tone 01 the market is strong, if not buoyant, but buye.-s are relut iant to pay UwoiiUdUtni prices den:.anded for eotlou lubjics, ami ouly p lrctiaoe as yet In moderate quantlties to meet the uios, urgent neces lltes. ... ;, . ,', ,, ... . European Market. , By 4.44ilji. qjtmtxss, ; 'April S-Evinrng.-1 Couso's W.'Ya 733.78'. I Erie 4'4r IlilnoU fvlitml b'.
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' : . Liverpool. April 8 Eve. Cotton Closed heavy and a fraction lower; ml-ildllug uplands UJ; Orleans at 12Vs; salea of 12,000 bales. BKRADHTUrFS Closed quiet, thongh Corn dccrrnt"dlo't8 MTor new mixed WesternWheallS iod far Californla white, arid 14s idf'irt No, 2 MilwauJtee reds Jtarley, Oa! Peas and t iour unchanged. Provisions Closed quiet; Lard has adr vanced to 63s; Beef 125; Pork 85s; Bacon at 47s. PKOWOCB Naval stores dull; Sugar Is in fair itquesL Refined Petroleum at Is &i; Spirits do. Is. - - '
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' ; Loulsillle Market. By Telegraph.J. . JLouusvillk, April 8. Tobacco Salt of Zi hind leaf; lugs 85 2-5 (o.Q W;-meil,uiu leaf f 10 00; lair 817 X1; secieotions22. 25; Owen Oonnty 827 50. Flouk Superflue SioOujii 00; fancy 8 12 50 IS 00. WHEA'-S2 4o&2 50. : j . r - Oats T j7.se.--- ----- Corn Wiijf7c for shelled and eai. Cottow 2j264C. I.AHb 17(jl73-4C. Mei8 Pork 7 00. . Bacon -Shoulders. 13c; side Ity'vijIOKc: dear aides 173--ac. Whiskv 82 2U(i2 25 ree. , . ,
Sew Orleans Market. By Telegraph. Niw Orleans. April 8. Cotton Sales of 1,200 bales middlings at 2Uc; receipts 770 bales; export l,o74 bules. Flour Firm and unchanged. . Corn Firm at 81 073J31 10. Oats In fair demand at 7tl3H0c Pork Advanced ; 88 5048 75. Bacon Ad vauced ; ahoiiiders 14)4-3l43'aC; clear slues lUc. .- - ; . LARD-rl l-i,'19c. .... f .... , ... .. UOLD lo!3i. ,.( . - ExcHAvat: Sterling bank52523; com. mercial 5iJ3-i(ii51 ; New York sight premium.
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For vtlicr iiiter Items tee Seventh Pug.
Memphis Market. By Telegraph. 1 Memphis, April 8. Cotton Dull and nominal; receipts 212 bales; exports o!2 bales. Flour Dull; superfine 83. - --- Pokk 28 00. Bacon Shoulders at 14c, and clear sides at lSc. Bulk Meats Shoulder at 13c, and clear Si les 16c Lakis lr!"c. Corn JtScy.81 00. OATS NIC. Hay-At $16 50. Bran -804. Butter At 55c. Egos At'Jcto arrive. . Cornmeal 84 25,tj4 50.
The clouds gathered yesterday afternoon, aud a light rain set In at 4 o'clock, with indications of continuing all night. '1 he river continues to fall at the rate of nearly two Inches p er hour. ' The add itional arrivals aud departures yester lay evening, were the Louisa, from Wabash River; Newsboy and Mollle Norton, lor Kenderfon; b'am. Orr, from Eastport ; Tarascon, Louisville and return ; Armada, f'y-r . Cairo; Quickstep, from Cairo; J. R. Hoyle, for Green River; Richmond, Loufsville to New Orleans. The Ada Lyon, due here yesterday morning, had not arrived at a late hour last night 1 he Quickstep made the round trip from Evansvil'.e to Cairo and return, oti 5t8 woi Hi of fuel, tjija made the retura from Caii:o here in twenty-three hours, making forty-two landings. Her time from Shawueetown, seventy miles, making nine landings, was six hours. Capt. Dexter challenges any other three boiler boat in the world to beat this for economy or speed. She came up sharp after the Sam. Orr, but the Samuel is hard to catch on a ster.a chase.The Orr had a moderate trip. She returns to East port on Friday ..The Tarascon bad a magnificent trip down last night, and turnetl over a large lot of freight to the Armada, which went out as full as she could be stowed a magnificent trip, in-leed .The great low-pree-ure Richmond arrived at eight o'clock last nl,-ht, with six hundred and fifty tons of freight and a few people. 8he added several thousand sacks of corn, seventr five coops of poultry, and a J-trtrs amount of miscellaneous freight. Among her passengers to thiscity was W. W. Crawford, ol the great house of Brandei s & Crawford, grain dealers, Louisville -..The Louisa, from Wabash, had 3,200 sacks corn, 75 coops poultry, and coa-
jtit sn h id pa erit-r l's.
that has gone to an ! onio fro:u the Wabash during the last several yea s. The Louisa tetu-n-s tonbe W aba-h to-day, and Will afford excellent accomtaodittlona to p issnei s. Cjptain Eoluss and Charley Crawford are her tlegaat and obliging officers ....... Tlie Legal TcnJer, Capt. Iiorts, will be hre thi morning, en route fwr St. Loui. She is a new and complete boat, vmo fine passenger accommodations Capt. Rudd received a dispatch yesterday from Capr.. J. B. Archer, fac ing that he w.is making a trip to White River for the Commercial, but would be here and go out on time next week. 1 be Richmond took about 200 tons here last night, and was mill receiving at mlJt.lght 'the Louisville, after a vain attempt to ascend the falls, dropped back to Portland, and will, we presume, reshlp or await a rise The Rob Roy ieit Clue nnati Tuesday night for this port. She will be here this evetlng and leave to-morrow.. ..The Pine Grove, for Nashville, and Minneola, tor Memphis, left Cincinnati last night, and will be here to-mono w morning. Memora liUSf. Tbe steamer Sam. Orr left Eastporl Monday, April 6, at 10 a.m. Met the itapidau at Savannah; met the Kate Hart al Saltpetre Blufl': met the Pink Varole at Rock port: passed the Helen at Birmingtn.nl ; met the KapidauN n. 2 at the foot of Twenty-seveii Mile Island. Ariived at Paducau at 10 A.m , Tuesday. B tola in Port Miibrey and J. Baker. Left at 11 a.m. ; passed to wheat Beil at Miss Coopt-r's; met a towbeal, came unknown, at sisters'; met th Cumberland at Rosa Clare; met the Goldfinch at Ja-kon'a Landing met tbe towboat Antelope at Csve-ui-Koolt; met the Mayflower at Ford's Ferry; passed the Painter No. 2 at Shotwell'a lnes; anet tne Lena at Curlew Tip; met the Armenia at Cabei's Landing; met the Empevor at Whitman's ijjndinn; met the Moille Norton and Newsboy at Loci hart 'a Point. ; Tennes-ee River rising low. with SJj, feet on Colbert bhojiis. MFMOEANDA.Stearner Quickstep left Cairo Tuesday, April 7, at 7,' o'clock P. M. ; weather clear ana oool ; paired Alice V. at Caledonia; met Talisman above Caledonia, Robert Fulton at Grand Chain, t urn berland and Goldfinch ab'.ve Golconda, Mav flower below Gv-'n-Rock, Lena at Sholwell's. River tailing very fasU Have made 42 landings; arrived at Evansvllle at :aa P. M ii haurs out from 'airo, 163s hours from Paducau, -and 336 hours from Mi Vernuu. Loui-viLLE, April 8 Eve. Port E!st Arrived Hob Roy, from Cincinnati : Loreua and Champion, from St. LouU; Tempest, from White Biver; Sam. J, Hale, lioiu Memphis; Stelli aud ; r arges, from New Orleans. . , ' .: .; Departures Rob Hoy. for St. Louis; St. Marys, for Pittshur? Louisville, I,orena, Sam". J. Hale, and C. T. Dumout, for Cinelnuali. ' - . 1 ' In P.t Indiana. ;; That river contiutinn to recede atcadily, with 7 feet i Inches water In I he canal, and 5 feet 3 inches in the pass dawn the iuUlai. chute. . ' . , PlTTsnuuo, April 8 Eveniog." River 7 feei in the channel, and still using. The Kenton left this evening for Ht, Louis. THm Delaware arriV' d from Nasfiviiie. The Argosy and St. Charles are over due fiom Cincinnati. . ;. Nashvillk, April 8. The river is falling slowly, with five feet scant on HtptU si.oal. Ire again this morning, and rainlug to-nlghl. . , ,' . . i ' A rrlved NasavllU-, from Cairo, , atwl Umpire, from Upper Cumtterland. le pttrted lis vana, for Cincinnati; Ella HuKOes and Win. White, for Upper Cumberland. In Port Naahville, Fanly Brandeis and Umpire. i St Louis, April 8, Evening. Arrived Andrew Aekley, G enale. Messenger and Kate Putnam, Pittsburg; Anna, Cincinnati. - , Depnrted Reserve, Dubuque; Octavla, Fort Benton; Mississippi and Mohawk and tow, New Orlean; Belle, St.- Iouis, Memphis; Wild Luck ami tow,' Pitt-burg. The rlve has risen abont a fwit; rise comes out of the Missouri. There Is 4' feet on the upier, and 3 feet 10 inches on the lower rapl'ls. and 6 f.?et below Keokuk, at Dubuque River, and rising. The Illinois has 7)4 feet, ana is fulilug. t The Phil, -sheridan. Ilasia and War EiUle will form an opposition Hue to St. Puo . I ,i - i i " . . When the Moliawk leaven Calro.alie will have a tow of eight barges of ice and two barge vrain. - , The Silver Clobd.frota Pittsburg, arrived at liavenport, on Monday. - . t- t '1 he Phil. Sheridan reaches! St. PauJL.Joa. the 4frr. tje1rrjThe first boat of the season an dine eariies ftfrlva! fciiice IHtjO. ... Weather wet, w ith a snow storm this af ternoon and a jrope' t nf rain to-morrow Memphis. April 8 Weather cloady and pleasant; river about stationary. Departed Arthnr, St. Louis; Clifton, with 370 bales cotton, 60 tons scrap Iron, Golden Era, Cincinnati; Dexter, aud Gov. Allen, with 2.5O0 bales cotton; tow boala Bee and Panther, for New Orleans; Die Fulton, for Pittsburg. In port Silver Moon and Marble City. STEAIIBO ATS.
w OIRK IO klllPPlitN, s 4 From"4arld after " this" date the several Evansville and Cairo packets will carry freights, to all points hence to Cairo at 25 cents per hundred pounds, II. T. DKXTER. Commanding Steamer Quickntep. BKN. HO A'AH: , Commanding Steamer ( umberland. A. M. DUSOUCHKT, 4 Commanding Steamer Armada. April 8, Wis. apr8 dtf FOR OWENSBOHO. CAN NEKTON, AND LOUISVILLE. The fleet and elegant passenger a tea me r - .MklVJ til'AH.
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Leaves for Loui-vilie and all way landings THIS DAY, Thar -day, April 9to, at 6 o'clock P.M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to W G. BRu .VN CO.. It Amenta. FO It 6 W E N" S BOKO.CA NN E LTON. LOLI V I LLE A N D C . N I N NATL The flue passenger stea rner, r Knit hoy, tr.is.H-, James Magtnuia, Master; Lew. Morris, Clerk, Leaver .or the above and al way landings on FKIDAY, April ltilh, at 5 P.M. For ireignt or passnge anpl y on ooard, or IO F. M. HUMPHRKY A: CO. W. G. BKOWN A CO.. or HUfcBS, PATK1CK & CO.. aprid2t Agents. FOH WABASH R.VER. " The fleet and eleant steamer 0m I.IHIMA, jjcJr'iv-tJaTom, Boiu. Mutter; iri : i..jm Chas. Crawford, Clerk, Leaves lor Mf Carmel and all Wabash River way poin'jt THIS DAY, Thursday, April 9th, at 4 P.M. For freight or passage apply on board. (1 FOR PADUCAH. UATRO.and SI , LoUlS. Thesplendld frelghtand passensersteamer l.ttitl, IKMlKH, Ijo-tJ. W. Robeits, Master; rfr rM mi a Sol. Singer, Clerk. Leaves lot the above a d al1 intermediate ports THIS DA 1 , Thursday, April 0th, at 10 A.M. tor freight or passage apply on board, or to W. G. B A )S A CO., api9dlt Agents. FOR CAIRO AND MEMPHIS. The magnificent " Dean Line " steamer ' fTT? as, Mi.WMILt, ii" kTV-J3. Miller, Ma-ler; Fm in, . i- , Billy Grubbs, Clerk, Leaves for Memphis ai d all way ports on
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Evansvllle Public nail t'otiiDnnv are
ii-rehy uotl'iea that the animal meeting lor the election of flv Hires-tor of said Company will be held on the Mill of April, at half-past seven o'chx-k P.M., according to the by-laws of the Company, at Marble ' JNO. J. CHANDLER, President. II en r Y C. Gwathxey, Secretary, aprfedtd PETER CASEY & 00M C'onimlMlon Merchant For tti e sa'.e of H Y, CORN, O AT-S, BRAN. r U O U R, M E A L. BACON, LARD, and Western Produce generally, No. Si EEVEE N1REKT, up 8 dtf VtfKSBOKd, Miss. 3IAS0NIC HALL. rpHIS I'OPULAK PEACE OF amusement WILL SHORTLY OPEN, For the Summer Ncasoii, ' Under the management of X. M. HOLLAND, wUh a FIRST-CLASS COMPANY, selected from the Louisville, Indianapolis, PitUburg, and New York Theatres. -POPULAR STARS have been engaged, and will appear in rapid succession, aprSdtf ' .
Tflirteentli Quarterly Report Of the Condition of the EVANsVILI. NATIONAL HANK, of Evan Vilie, lut on the morning of tbe first Monday A pril, lsijo. , . . . , . Resource. . Loans and discounts $j71,0o3 U. S. bonds deposited with U. s. Treasurer t - ! to secure clrcuiatlou .j40,0uO 00 : . U. H. bonds deposited , with V. s. Treasurer '
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. 'I ; ' I,flI8,K9 M SAMUEL BAYARD, Vice-P es't. ' Sworn to and aubscrlbed before me, this 7th day of April, 1SWJ. i 1 S. Porknson, , apSdJt. ' Assistant Assessor. RAXKKVPT HALE!' In tt e mutter '-of Charles Hat ! and Adolph i'fafiliu. Bankrupts, lu Bttnkruptcy. 1 f The under eoed. Assignee or said bankrupts' estate, will ell at public au'-tion, oa E D N E S U A Y, April 1st I.kJ. commencluif at 9 o'clock A.M., at No. Hi Main Street. Evansvllle, Indiana, the stock of groceries formerly b-lo. gina; to .aid banklupts, consisting of such articles as are usually ki pt In a family grocery. Term cash. Sale to be cootioui-d until all said atocs Is -o d, . J. P. ELLIOTT, Asslgi.ee. mch2Q d3t 1 a w, t Tl.) . ' .
In the District Court of th- United State . for the Dlstj-iet 01 Indiana. In the matter of William E. Burbank, . Bankrupt.- In Bankruptcy. Toxehotn it miy oreni Tbe underalarned hereby gives notion ol his a ppoiulineut as Assignee of William E. Bltkhank, of Evausville.lti theoountyof Vanderburgh, and ist ale of 1 nd:n ua, w Ititin said Distiict, who has b en at'Judgcd a bankrupt. u(iou his own petition, b. the District Court ol said District. Dated at Evansvllle, the 4tn day 01 March, A D. 1-6H. ' , JAMES II. McNEELY, Ast;nee, mch6 d3t (law Frl.)
100,000 FJGKT.
Wf. IHMRE TO CALL THE V.S I'Ktin- s. .:,ot. ail those Intend 'it tobu.id ii e .act that we buve on li:.ttd a 1a 1 ::e s 3' iy of choice seasoned yeilow ?!ne floor1!'.", which we will positively se1! at ;v: fguresthan It can be bought tor ai.ywi.re else in tiie cay. When it is preferred, we wilt furnish the dressed flooring at merely the addillonai expense incidental to dressing it. Jau24tf J. C. OUSOUCHET & CO.
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U'atch 5Iaker and Jeweler, WTAH REf OVED TO TIIE MM.E.T. JLjL iid new store room ot Warreu & Couy nglou, 3T 0 . 61 M A I 5 STREET, Where he Is better than ever prepared to wait Oci customer. Having the finest show winnow in the city, he has peculiar advantages for doing repairing. Especial attention given to cleaning aud repairing watches. I tebHU dlf INTEW IIA-T 8TOIti:.
F. A. WEBER & CO.,
Agents.
Corner of Main and Second Streets, HAVE JCJiT OPENED WITH AN entire new stock of HA TS, CA PS, Jc STRA W GOODS Our goods are made to order by the best Eastern manufacturers, and bought exclusively for Citsh. We are enabled to -e:i most of ourtoodi
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