Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 April 1868 — Page 5
w1' i r THE KVASTSVILLE DAILY JOUKNA!.: FRIKAV. APRIL 17. ' 8
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IOR SALE.
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- - For Salt?.AM 1 ri. V TRO IT for sale cheap; oVifO feet Poplar Lumber, Diessed uf R.nib : -iU"0 bet Pine Lumber; 20 00(1 feet Jrlt il!Ki,'l'liUL'; J skill's, lor sale cheap. Call irame !iately or lose a bargain. O Kl.FV .t RlTT, apll tlw No. 5 South Water St.
Dwelling House for Sale. WLI be solil on , accommodating terra-) It No. 3. in Block No. 2, io the Southern Enlargement, of EvansviUe,. on whifb. is a new bui fine two story frame dwelling, with stable and other outbuildings, beii gthela;e residence o Jacob H. .Mi!U-r, on Chandler Streei.. Apply at the EvansviUe N ir tonal Bunk, to SAMUEL BAYARD, Vice Pres't. in a r 20 tf r Public Sale of. Valuable Business Property. AT 'rilK ('(II KT.IKKSF.. on saTL'HDAY, Ai-kil 1 th. IS 8. At 2 o'cpck, wiU r ""Ul at public auction rtubdivl.-. ons N'tsM.S. J, 4, -5, arid ti in -. alloc k Stoddard's Hub t'vi-iou of part of Lots 1ST aud. Uv. D. K., EvKusvUle; bMng the reini.sf!i known as "HALLoClv'S BUH K," eoruer of Walnut and Vourth Street, and embracing the lour :bree-siory business houses front'ng the market, ami ihe- twi tvarne buildings fronting on Walnnt street. Sa ' positive. Terms Oue-tfcird Ci'sh; t k! nice in one and two years, wim lLt.iest, the purchaser to pay ta jces for 1 For particulars, apply to". 1 . TIK'S. K UAF.VIN, . . JOS.'F. ttLIOTf St SON, mar21 d!2t cod '.' Third Street.
Land, for JSjlIo.
Lumbermen. Farmers. Medianlis, and speculators, NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY , . . - AI.AIKJR Ql'AXTITY OF I A.M on OKKEN KlVER, in Henderson County, and ten mile Irom EvansviUe, indiat.a. It is rich rto'toia land, and heavily tlm bered with the best of timber. To lumber merchants, or those desiring to obtain staves, it affords peculiar facilities. An Investment by a person of Eigh Hundred Io lars la this land, one year ago. secured him a net leturn, by sale of tirnb-T sold from this iar.d, of Seventeen Hundred Iollars. This land will be divided In tracts to suit purchasers. Appij u c.eobue s. mokris, or to J AMKs F. I LAY, Attorney at Law. aprl6,w4t Henoeison, Ky. ISO IIUIL.IIC; LOTS.
CBAXCE TO GET PIEAS1XT HOMES.
AKCHEK'S EXLARliEJIEST,
n the northeast portion of the city, has nst been laid out Into lots, and is offered or sale
IT REASONABLE PRIC'EH AND ON EASY TERMS. This property 1. situated conveniently the business portion t the city. and noi .ar from the Main street line of Street Railr .ad, and any exteus.on of said line may be expected to run close to it. The ground Is , ' . ' i.. -. ;IUH, DRY, AIRY, AND HEALTHY, Being on the summit btlween the Ohio River and Pigeon Creek, it lies west of the Lomtworfh Tract (the location of the proposed City Para, and adjoins It, and is nsi de the corporation line. We Invite all persons who -wish to purchase eligible building lots, at lair prices, to apply immediately. For further particulars, Inquire of McNE Lit" & SCHI BERT, Heal Estate Agents, . West Corner Main and Third afreets, ' or WILLIAM KAKEK. oarl3 Mayor's ulQce. FOR KAI.E- 'ARM. I have a firstrate little farm of f0 acres, one mile lorn Boonvllle, lud. ; 3-i acres improved, ind 15 acres good timber; one-story br ck ioue barn, stock sheds; three cisterns, md good fences -all upland and m good jondltion good for all kinds or grain and ruits I will sell this arm chap. or jhanice it for city property. Several gentlemen in this city know the farm. mardtf ALVAH JuHNSUN. FOR SALE AND FOR RENT. If r niEU nnnnxti lots. Vr iHveUtii Hor.A's, auJ t'nrms. Ten thousand acres of farming Land. I buy aud sell Real Estate. ALVAH JOHNSON, Real Estate Agent, Third Street, Fvann'iUc, Indiana. deci tf FOR KALE A second-hand twelve Imrse power portable engine and joiler. and nil the tools necessary (of the est invention) for boring oil weirs; also, eleven hundred feet oi hauser-rope, all of wriieh will behold toaetheror separate, to suit piiTi,li:ie'H. verv low. Address KiSHKil, Bt'S KIRK A CO.. Comm-sstou Mercbants, Evansvi.le, lud. lebS tf
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CLOTHING.
Farm -for Sale.
MI.i:MIT FA15M OF 4 AC'KES, in the i de of the City of EvansviUe. ami. This farm is in full view of the II Is In a hiah state of cultivation, on of the tln-Ht dweiiin houses in
niry, i-im nriv w. t;.in.i u:irn, sih.1 all necesary out buildinj;, and a d selec Ion of almost every variety trees, s; apes, ah rubbery and flow I rAt..i,tvr i.f U'liT. I, will V . a
tol.l altogetlier, or the improvements with part ot the land. For further particulars i n.iutr.-of ALVAH JOHNSON, Real Estate Agent, EvansviUe, lud. a ui-3m.
To C'ir.vrRY Mtiu u u-s. V iiir.-v ti.e atter.ti-Ti especia:."y r-' c-nn rV to er"h n r. t t to the superior o! 'he Jocknai, Coiopany for ptS-uiii.' Fancy Posters -arid aU'kiuds of 1,3 1:; ca tit iie w.-rjc, r. Bill Hea.ls, Canl.-. Crculars, trj. Cnier f.jr work can inr -ut ii.ioaU auy of the Ev:.nsvill nier uarVs.
Cotton -Ciniet and tio!
d':-j.o-ed to
ew .lorfe ilarket. By Telegraph. XtW York, April 10. Cotton Pull and lower; sales of lO.OoO bales at 31 i.S2c tor uplands, and by auction to day. 1,U00 baies Savannah at -!,'. Ft-ocR Receipts, ti'JU barreis; 5c better on low tsriWlM, and themarke' Is less active; sales of 700 barrels lui9 oO for tsuperriue State and Western; 10 "CHJIO 75 for exlia State; 910 Oo.-alO 20 for extra Western; U for while M heat extra; Sit 15 ft 10 00 lor round hoop Ohio; 10 S ,12 00 for extra St. Louis; sl O i jl") 50 for gtl to choice ditto; closing quiet"; California better an i more Active; sales of 3,70t sacks at. 5U C5- i 1 30. Re flour firm; sales of -Jjo Oari ais at $7 h09 60. - - Whisky Nominal. Corn Meai Quiet;, salts of barrels at0 for city; and sales of i.)0 barrels of Brandy wine at S3 t7',;. WhkaTt -Receipts 1,3 HJ. hQshels; a shade firmer anil quiet; sa.es of l.ooo bushels of choice white California at 3 i I 3 20. Rve Firinor;' sales Of .- r.500 I bushel. State at 1 H 11 95; and sales of AX) bushels Jersey at 1 W-il 0l. , , . Coux Receipts, l'i,f;27 bush'is; heavyahd lL'c lower; sales of bushels at tl Vi'h tl 21 for new mixed Western afloat; tl W (ul 20 for old ditto in store; gl Jti'i for ditto delivered; tl 17 a 1 19 for white Southern and Western; Sljl 27 for Western yel low. Oats Receipts none; market a shade lower; sales 3,tjoo busheip at txc for Western in s ore. Kari-ey tiuiet. . f Barley Majlt Dull.' :'. - ' ; : Rick Dull. Coffke-Quiet. sugar Firm; sales' 700 lib-d. Cuba at Mola.-sks Quiet. Hti's-Quieu ,': pETRoLtCM -teady at lO-afllc for crude and 2.-;.jC tor refined bonded. PoRK-Qulet and steady; sa'e-t of 10,750 bills, at i-ti 7o.i2ti i5 for new tuess, closing at 26 75 cash;2tt OiaaC tor old do., closing at S20 U0 ca-sh ; J 22 12(u,22 .50 for prime; Hi t)Oi24 25 for prime mess. The Oovernmenl look 1.200 bbls. at i21 00 21 2i. Bkef Firm and uncU..ged; sales of and bbls. and 150 tierces. . - Bekk Hams Norr inal. Cut Meats Firm ; sales 3!S packages at 12'i13o tor snouldeis and Wl'ljC for ha ms. Bacon Firm and quiet. Laud Quiet; sales nso bbN. at 167i517,'ic. Id' ttkr- Lower; sales at uoloe lor Ohio, and 15 U.52C for Staie. Chkksk 12 a ltiis. ( - " ; Freights Qu et and firm. .. St. Louis Market. By Telegraph. 1 ; St. Boci4. April W Ton a( co Unchanged, Cotton Nominal. Flour Medium grades scarce and wanted; sufrflne rangos at V 0o.i,3 x5; double extra ! 5011 Oo; treble extra" and lancy $.1 2-5.i 11 50. ; Wheat Otlenngs liberal, and the market steady and Arm; S2 6o2 75 for prime to choice Winter; Spring rrore active, and a tew fancy lots brought 2 7fr i2 7 !, but the rauueof No. 2 and 1 was 82 O.Vo.2 15. cokv Heavy and unchaujjed, at 8v390c, and fancy whle at flic. Oai-I)nll, and prices scarcely maintained, at 69rii70c; fancy white at 71c. Barlev Quiet; small sales of prime Spring at ?2 t. ' . Kyi. His her, at SI 70. ' ' Pouic Bull and nominal, at ?26 75327 00. with retail sales at outside rate. Bacon Dull and droop nie. at 13Allc for shoulder-; hic for e'ear rib; 17.174c for clear sides; 2to foi suar cured hams Bulk Meats-Quiet; uo sales rejxirt.ed. Laku No prime lots otfermg ; buyers at 17e f.r choice Wuiskv Hiuher. at s2 .5. Cattle Choice firm, at ?8 OiXrjS 50 for comniou to good J 7. 50 8 00 for choice per head Keceipts Floar, 3,:5itO bushels; wheat. l-),''ct tiusnels; corn, y.2ou busnels; ots, 2.',0'i0 bu-hels; barley, l,5o0 bushels; rye, 700 bushels.
Cincinnati Market. By Telegraph. ' ClNCrNN ATI. April 16. Flour In good demand, aud market firmer; family 8i0 75..H 00. Wheat In active demand by the local millers, and prices are holier; No. 1 Winter !2 25; No. 2 f2 50 and at the close holders asked higher prices. Corn Quiet ami moderate, at 80c for ear,' and the sxrae rate for shelled. - - oats Steady and in lair demand, at 70c for No. 1. Ryk Advanced to SI 95, and the demand good and supply light. Cotton-Dull and prices nominal; middlins? 2!-'3Ue. Tobacco In good demand, at full prices; sales of 1(4 hbds at Si 00 10 20 for legs, and and m U for Jsaf" Provisi ins Dull and prices nominally unclianged; no demand for any articles worthy of note, but a.l articles are held firmly. Mess pork at ?27 for cily, and S2H 50 for country. Bulk meats at 12,li I t'iC for shoulders and sides, and 10c for clear sides. Bacon at VI 4, lti'al'i0 lor shoulders, clear rib and uiear sides. Snaar cured hams at h;2ttc. Laid at 17c for city, hr'ic for country. Buttek-Firm and in light supply, and the market firm at W jVkj for fresh. Ecus 18c. . PoTATokS Dull at J3 25ti3 40 per barrel, the letter rate for lariie barrels APfLEs 5ati per i bl, and scarce. 'Kocerik Firmer. Cofff.k He'd at J3c higher, and in good demand. sti;n-Notl.ing doin, the season being over. Gold 137-4 PIS. Money Maiket Is quieS and easy at 83 10 per cent.
FOB SUE-SEED OATS 2000 bushel Cnicaso Seed Oats, marlldtl BAU D A START.
FOR RENT.
FUK It EXT STORE-ROOM A fine store-room. No. 75 Main Street, betueen secon I and Thiro, now occupied by Vickerv Brot hers, suitable lor a wholesale or retail store. A lease will be s:iven for two. three, or five years. For particulars Inquire ot John Emrich, oi the widow of Win. emrlcb. apldtf LIZZIE EMRICH. OK BEST -TORE-HOUSE That yy desirable store-house. No. 1 Main street, will be rented to the 1st January next. Apply to CHARLES VIELE, mch7 dlf
Chicago Market. By Telegraph. Chicago, April 16. Flour Firmer and more active, but without quotable change. Y 11 eat In fair request, closing at 3 10 m?- ija i',r o. i. aim ;i ('.),i,l "j ' 2 for No. ; sinc- 't ha me sties of the latter were made at 2 01 32 01.. toKX-Iti fair demand, both on sliipping and Sjeculat ive account; ta!i-(i3c lor No. 1, aud M nS2c for No 2; SI rSf ,,c for new. OATS-fculcs at 5j5!.!4c; closing quiet at 51' e. Rye-Firm at Si ti5 l 70. Barley f irm at 2 35.J.2 50 for No. 2, acc rding t qualify. Provision Market Is rery dull; cltr brand-, of mess offered at S2i 50; country mes at 20 25, without buyers. La d is off j ed at wo. Bulk Meals neglected and nominally easier. Tallow In good request at 12..il2'c. Houi Market is active, but not lower; $7 40 o,7 75 for commou ; i-s as 50 for medium to fair; $s 75 i9 for good to choice. Keceipts 17,500 barrels flour; 27 ,700 bush wheat; 2 3,000 busheiS corn; 40,0JO bushels oats; 10,790 holt. Shipments 17,500 barrels flour; 7.4TO bu wheat; 2t3,0O0 bushels corn; 14,550 bushels oats; 3,2o0 hogs. LoulsTllle Market. By Telegraph. Louisville, April 16. Tobacco sales of 161 hogsheads at full rates; luas at S5 47; common to medium leaf, 7 oO n.13 75; fair S15 UO; selections 819. Cotton Dull at 30c for middling. Flour Superfine 50j,9 00; fancy S12 50 J'3 00. Wheat 52 50.2 55. Oats In bulk 73-a75c. CuRN shelled 878; ear 90c. Rye f2 00 Malt S2 75(3 00. Lard 17jc. Mess Pork S27 00. Bacon Shoulders 13;c; clear Bides 17ic. Whisky Raw free at 82 25.
:oueede3rte ti ie on tiM-iuer rates; rectript 121 bales ; Ax ports, rf? nales. Klour Dili! ; superfine s-S 0. liAC j-s" Shoulders at 14 H,'2c; clear sides 1 ,' r. ,s .r . e Bulk M eats Shoulders at 13c; clear Mdtrs K:. .---' Lako 1-S-J.:9c. 5 - ' fliKS-H tCJ. HAY-Scaiceat817 00.318 00. OATS 75 (iTSc. APPLES J-5 00.7 0. Xew,Tork Dry Goods Market. . By Telegraph. New Yokk, April 10. The dry g'oods market was inactive, owing part:y to tne prevaleuceof a great rain Ktorxu. Prices, however, are treuerally sustained. Heavy brown sheetiugs of the best makes at lsivjl;- printing elouis are held at exl reins price-, and mad ier has rjpUUy ad danced a nd tends up strongly, yet priuts do not sell more freely ; Sprague'a sell at 14K j,I5o, as do the Pacific Mill print; Richmond 1 ic; Cocheco H'.2c; Merrimao, dar s si yles, fin- c-oth, l l'c ; Amoskeag lie; Chintz 14Be; Loweil li'2c; Warn sati 1')';t; Manchester pi iuts have been" opened ami jobber! at lie; u-laines more slowly at iso; Amoskeag D ticks 21c: Thorndyke lSWic; Brunswick 15c; Pittsfieid !; Warren denims Isc; Hayinaker !!);; Boston Pic; Pearl River 20:; Star Checks f"0,2-2. 1 ic; do. boo, 2-2, Ue; do., 4-2, y.AI at 19c. Sew YorliiGoM and Stock Market. By Telegraph. New York, April 13. Money The pressure was very severe today, and under active demand there was niach d.scrimiuauou as to the collateral rate for call loans, and ranged from 7 1 er cent currency to 7 per cept go d, aud in very few casas a fommKiioii whs paid. The rising 'Treasury balance plainly reflects on tne mon -?y stringency. Discounts Veryr lioilteti,? at 619 per cent, on best names. . 1 Gold Very dull throughout the diy; witiiin rau je of l.iSotl1, and closing at liiSviliW'-gw -Th Assistant Treasurer . sold none, but bought about half a million of 7-30s. : Government Stocks Somewhat Irregular, but closed stroug, with a better feeling. HeuryClews&t'o., furnish the annexed 4:30 quotations: Coupon of. '81, H2i IWil o- of '62. HOJg-ijlU; do. of '04, lo ltW'i; do. '65. lOiMinleO'; do. new, 107) '' 2.l07: do. 'H7, 107 0,103; 10 40s, liHalOHi ; 7-30S, loOFJf1. . The Assistant Treasurers bought 7-30S freely at ioti. but offerings at that rale were not liberal, 4 Boston Wool Market. By Telegraph. Boston, April 18. Wool An auction sales of 600,000 pounds of Chilian Wool to day realized the following prices: Chilian Merino 25 to 201ic; Chilian Mestiza 21 to 2HVc. and Valparaiso Carpet W ool 19; j to 22' c in currency ; 50 bales Valparaiso Car ptt Wool, new clip, sold lor lOJc cash gold within ten days. o European Market. By Cab!e. London, April 18 Eve. Bullion In the Bank of England decreased 11,000 during the week. , , Consols Closed quiet 92; J. . American kcuuities Steady ; bond a fraction lower, at 70i; ex-dividand Erie advanced to 45. 5-20S closed firm at Fraukford at 75J-J. Liverpool, April 16 Eve. CorroN Closed dull at a decline of Is 6d on American; sales of 70,000 bales; there wasquite a speculative demand late in the day ; middling uplands on the spot at 12ad ; do. Orleans 12. Breadstuff Closed quiet and unchanged. Provisions -Steady ; beet, 125a; pork, 8s; lard, 61s; cheese, 51s; bacon, 47s. Pkoduce Suaar firm at 26s 6d; petroleum spirits declined Id. quoted at 9d per gallon, refined steady at Is 3d.
STEAMBOATS.
NOTICE TO NlllI'PKBii. From and after this date the several EvansviUe and Cairo packets will carry freiznts to all points hence to Cairo at 25 cents ptr hundred pounds. - - - H. P. DKXTER. Commanding steamer Quickstep. BEN. HOiVAHl , Commanding steamer t Uiiiberland. A. M. KUSOUCHKT, Commanding steamer Armada. April 8, 1.. (aprSdtf j FOR WABASH BIVER. The fleet and elegant steamer I.WilA,' ieACjJSTora. Boius Master; -iliJS.& l.'has. Crawford, Clerk, Leaves lor Mt Carinel and all Wabash River way points THIS DA Y, Friday, April 171 h, at 2 P.M. For freight or passage apply oil board. 1 FOR NEW ORLSANS. The fleet and inasnifteent steamer rrr I, w. Niutiiut, L-?? Albert Stein. Master; riiw.nri Ames Fustier, Clerk, Leaves for New Orleans and all intermediate ports on SATURDAY, April lSLh, at 3 o'clock p.m . For freight or pfussasle applv on board, or to F.M. HUMPHREY CO., r or W. ti. BROWN & CO.. aprl7 d2t . Agents. Keyular EvansviUe ami Cumberland Itiver Packet. 1 - FOR CLARICHVII.LE. ' The flue passeneer steamer 3. I". WE8B, jij-"!:!7 R. L. Lancaster, Master; - iarauika Chet Bradley. Clerk, Will leuve for the above and all Cumberlaud River way landinzs X1IW DAY, Friday, April 17th , at 4 p.mT For freight or passage apply on hoard. 1 FOR CAI KO AND M E.MP1IK. The magnificent "Dean Line " steamer s HA. II. J. HALE, kTWm. P. Walker, Master; Ed. .Miller, CT rk, Leaves for Memphis ard all way ports on FKll'AY, April 17th, at 8 a.m. For Ireight or passage apply on board, or to F. M. HUMPHREY & CO., apilti d2t Agents. FORLO"lviLLE AND CINCINNATI. The fine passeier steamer, KHS K1H, f -Ll iv P. K. B-roiay, M.w-ter; n"r" i" 1 m "1 ' Lew. Morris, Clerk. Leaves lor th.5 above and ai: -.vsy landings O'' FRIDAY, April 17ih,at 4 P.M. For ireignt or passage apply on ooard, or to F. M. HUMPHREY fc CO., V. ti. BKd W N fc CO.. HUBBS, PATRICK & CO., or C. R IxUIiD, aprlO d2t - Agents. FO"lIEMi'ls,UCKSBURCxA2ID NEW . ORLEANS. Thesplendid freight and passenger steamer UUAL'IEMIEK, tfcie-'-iMAj. V. Roberts, blaster; Bg3 Simon Singer, Clerk. Leaves lor th. above aud all intermediate ports on FRIDAY, April 17th, at 12 M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to W. O. B.iJWN & CO., aprl6 d2t Agents.
R. C. JEWELL & CO., DEALERS in PURE X0KTI1ERN I E. F A MILIEK OiMRlXi HEALTH V lee riade on living water will be supplied promptly, by leaving orders with DOCKER A MORTEN, mar25-d3m No. 11 South First S4.
Notice. ALL PEKSOXS KXOWISGTTIEK' selves indebted to J. c. Henson s Son, will please call and settle, as we wish to close up our b tidiness. apr I6t J. C. HEXSON & SON.
inrr HiiiT I'fin.i xff tirerfth Prig.
The only additional .arrival anil departures last nigh t were the Kalis City, Louisville to Bowling Green; J. R. Hoyle, to Oreea . River; the Heiidorgon packets; Qr.lcSstep, toi'atro; Argonaut No. 2, Loulisviilu to St. Louis. The Morning star had. not arrived till after dark.. ;Tiie Quickstep waited for her until six o'clock, aud then left wilh a moderate trl,- of f'tiijht, but a j-ood passenger list. The FaUs City had a' moderate trip Ohio River freight : was scarce yesterday The Sam. Orr took oa a large lot of freight " yesterday, and will have all she can swim under to-day. The Orr, having, had a portion of her stern band carried away, had a bow dock bulit
and ran her head into it, yestefd Vy evening, for repair.....The Meluotte discharged a large lot of iron for S. Orr & Co., and considerable miscellaneous freight The Louisa did not get off last night, bur, awal'sthe Ron Roy. She will positively teave to-day at 2 The J. P. Webb drew up to the wLarf yesi onlay evening, and commenc. s to load this morning for the Cumberland, aud will lea'-e this evening A 'dari end portentous cloud gathered lu the southeast late last evening, and passel around to the east, distilling some large drops as it p'a-.sed. The wind whistled keenly, like a fierce November - blast, indicating more cold weather The Morning Star did not arrive until 10 o'clock last night, luwing been detained by the wind' of Wednesday night, and by heavy business. She had a splendid trip. Among her passengers waa James McFaddin, late corn' king in .our midst, but now abdicated.' He Js looking remarkably welI...M..The Argonaut No. 2 had a fine trip for St. Louis., About 10 o'clock Wednesday morning Mike- King, one of the firemen oa the Morning' (Star, was drowned under the following circumstances: The boat was lying at the foot of Fourth Street, Louisville, end the cart enter was making repairs to the wheel, and King wa-standing on the wheel assisting him, when from mme cause King became frightened and started to leuve the wheelhouse, but missed his footing and fell into the river, and never ro;-e to the surface.
Hirer iisia:t'ljt-H. Pittsburo, :ApriI hi Noon. The river is 10 feet t-ei'en inches and failing. Weather cloud v and cool, with indications of rain. PittsbUkg April 10. The river is unchanged since noon, with a lair prospect for more water. No arrivals txn-ond the regular packets. The Argosy left lor Cincinnati, to day, wilh 340,000 bushels of coal, on 34 barges. Ijoukville. Apill It). Weather eloudy rikI wiiiii. The river is rising fast, with 13 feet nine inches in the canal by the mark. .ST. Louts, April 10. The steamer Tsab 'lla, with a valuable cargo for Omaha and Sioux City, sunk at liozier's. in the Missouri River, on Wednesday. She can be raised, but ti.e cargo is badly damaged. Nashville, April 16. The river Is rising with 2s feet on the shoals. The weather Is clear. Hort List I leparted W. F. Curtis and Pine Grove, for Cincinnati ; Nashville, for Cairo. In i'ort A Baker aud Ella Hughes. Memphis. April 16 -Eve. The weather is cle a- and pleasant. The river Is rising fcinwly. Pori List 1) p arted Louisville and Swallow t- r - ew 'irldins; Marble City, JCeUogv. wi. 1 o.nii's, tor st. Louis; Maty i'lwiii md Minnie, f ir Arkansas River:
Mary Alice n I A. J. Baker, wilh barges, for Pittsburg th- iiidiana passed last night for New t Iri. ans. . In Port lJaiiing. St. Lolis, April 1. Arrived War Eagle, from Omuiia; .Va;fiita, f. oin New Orleans; Abeona, t-om -incin uatt ; Minnesota and Key City, from st. Paul; Belle Memphis, from Memphis; Priuc ss, from Arkansas River; Ktnton, Irom Pittsburg. Departed. Piili. htrUlaB, -for Hfc,fantr Stonewall, for Omaha; Julia, for Vicksbu.g; Ru'h, for New Orleans; Silver Cloud, for fittsourg; -Shamrock, for CiM'tlunaii; Xuscony. lor Tennessee River; Emperor, for Louisville. The river has risen about two feet in the past 48 hours, and rising rapidly. Business lively. The weather has cleared off ri nely. The Silver Cloud has 200 tons of pig iron ore, 70 tons of pig metal, and a lot ot oats, fire-clay, hides, Ac The Shamrock also is weil loaded. ItHLLER, KARGES & CO., Wholesale Furniture Manufacturer. and Dealers in
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American Houses BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. milK VEEY lSI'ORTAXT AM) . extensive improvements which have recently been made in this popular Hotel, the largest In New Ensrlaud, cable the proprietors to offer to Tourists, Families, and the Traveling Public, accommodations and conveniences superior to anyother Hotel in the ci's. During the past Summer additions have been made of numerous suites of apartments, with bathing rooms, water closets, vc. attached ; one of Tufts' maznificent passenger elevators,
the best ever constructed, conveys guests j to the upper story of the house in one j minute: the entries have been newly and;
richlv carpeted, and the entire house thoroughly replenished and refurnished, making it, in all its appointments, equal to any hotel in the country. Telegraph Office, Billiard Halls, and Cafe on the first floor. LE WIS RICE & SON, Proprietors. Feb. 1, l8-feb6 3m eod
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Martin Golden, Lessee and Mai:
;i Third Appearance of Mr. J. L. Baiieti.
FRIDAY EVE.MSW, April 1711. will be presented the FRENCH !S IV YS with the fierce Broadsword CombatTo conclude with THE WA IX D ER Jl G MIXfiTSLE. f ;'.:" " - t , . . . . i.T THE Turner XisilU Al'IJIt, 2Sili, 20;Ii, siiHl 30th. ; : i 1 1 . . ; , - f .2; -5 i . - - - - ife;.r-. - '
, Th EVANSVILLE LIEDERKRANZ feud EVANSVILLE ORCHESTRA wilt give, on the 281 h, 20th, and 3ti!h of April, at Turner Hall, Lortztng's beauului Opia,
The Czar and the Carpenter, Under the direction of Prof. MATHIAE.
: Tickets 75 cents; reserved seats 81; and text-books at 25 cents to be had at Warrea fc Conyngton's, Fish Barter's, F. Oeli a Music Store, Sculaepfet's Drug Store, at'U atthedoor ,? , ,T t Door open at 7 o'clock; to com.men.oc preciiely at 8 o'clock. Forpartlcularsj see bills. apll d Ull 30 THE COMMITTEE.
; j MASONIC HALL. rptHS POPULAR PLACE O I" amusement WILL SHORTLY OPKX, For the Summer Season,' Under the management of W. M. HOLLAND, with a FIR3T-CLASS COMPANY", selected from the Louisville, Indianapolis, Pittsburg, and New York Theatres. S POPULAR STARS have been engaged, and will appear in rapid succession. apr8d(f "f j - . -
-;" : REAL' ESTATE. :- Xew Real Estate 'Ageucj. J. P. Uiott 4.V Son TTATE OPENED A REAL ESTATK JljL Agency for the sale of and renting a
lands, houses, Ac, c. Persons having nouses or land to rent or
sell, or persons wishing to purchase or
renmrnt uo weu oy caning on them a.', their office, on
- 1 . Third Street," near -Locust In iiliioit's 131ot-3c. Jnaell tf
In the District Court of the United State for the District of Indiana. In the matter of Moses Levy, Ban It ruptIn Bankruptcv. To whom it may concern: The undersicn-
ed hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of Moses Levy, of EvansviUe, in the county of Vanderburgh, and Stat
of Indiana, within said District, who has been adjudged a bankrupt, upon ills own petition, by the District Court of said District, . - . .1 S .
Dated at EvansviUe, the 4th day of
March, A.D. JAMES H. McNEELY. Assignee.
mch6 d3t (law Fri.)
! VA NDERB UK Gil
Woolen
3Xills,
Factory on Franklin Avenue, near
Pigeon Creek Bridge.
Store on Third Street, between Main a.ti.
Sycamore, ' EvansviUe, Indiana, Manufacturers of Jeans, Satinets,'. Dot
skins, Blankets Linseys, Cassimeres, Stocking Yarn. &o. The highest martst price paid for Wool.
S- All kinds of custom work soliclteS.
Send for Price Lists aud Samples
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An Exclusive Cash House
E. G. VAN RIPER,
No. 2 Houtli AVnt-r- !StM
Eviitisville, Tiicl., GENERAL AGENT FOR
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Tobacco antl Cotton Factors
AND
General Commission Merchants, Nos. 70 and 72 BROAD STKEET, NEW YOKK. Particular attention given to the sale of Tobacco, Cottos, Floujb, Cobst, Pokk, and all other produce. Liberal CASH advances made on all cnHgnmenU. fJanlS 3m Removal. W 111 . Bu c U 9 Wat t-Ii Maker antl Jeweler, HAS REMOTED TO THE SPLEK did new store room of Warrtn Jt Coayugton, So. 61 KAIJT STREET, Where he is better than ever prepared ta wait on customers. Having the finest show window In the city, he has peculiar advantages lor doing repairing. Especial attention given to cleaning ana repairiajr watches. lfeb- dtf
marl3 dtf YZ' LiviysjocK Unchanged.
I " A Notary Public in t oSce. fanCi) 'ait 1
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