Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 April 1868 — Page 5
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r Tor Sal?.: A SO 1FLTB1T for Jb, rW.OOO feet FopU,r Lumber, D:ei-ed. or Rough ; . . r. . i , So.tViO feet Tine I. timber: t :20 000 feet Joist and Ktnddioir; ' Skiffs, Ac, for sale cheap. Call inline Uately or lose a bargain-. O.AKLKY 4 (tUT, aplldlw No. 5 .Sjuth Waur St. Dwelling House for Sale. WILL be sold on Brnoimndalln? term Lot No. 3, in Block No. 2, In f the Southern Enlargement of Evansville, on- which is a new md fine two story frame dwelling, wi! h stable and other outbuildings, bei g the late resilience of Jacob H. Miller, on Chandler Street. Apply tit the Evansville Narional Bank, to SAMUtt, BA YARDfYica. Prea't.. mar 26 tf 'Public Sale of Valuable Business . . . . Property. - AT THE roruT.irsE. on - saTI'KIAY, April I'ih; !8 S.; Al z o'clock, will be sold at public auction Subdivisions Nos. 1. 2. 3, -1. 5. and 6 In allock A Stoddard's Subdivision of part of Lots 187 and IsS. D. t.., Kvansviile: being the premise known , an " HALLUCK'.S BLOCK,", at the. corner of Walnut and " ?onrth Htreets and embracing the four '; '.bree-s ory business houses frontnsr 1he ' mar bet, and the tvv-. frame buiidlugs fronting on Vamrf reet. Sale positive, rerms -dup-third i-a-ii : Ml nu lu one and two rears, wn t . trrest, the paienase.to pay tax -s for l! ;s. i or particulars, apply to . " TK1 S. E. GARVIM. r - Jus. P. tLUwII X SOX, : v mar2fdI2t eod ' Taird Street. ; Infill 1 for; sSsxle. Lumbermen. Farmers. Mechanicsand speculators, NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY LAiuiE nrAvnrv or iAn XaL on OKEtN klVER. in Henderson Couuty, and ten ruiles lroin Evausvllie, Indiana. It is rich bo' torn bind, and heavily timbered wit h the best, of timber. To lumber merchants, or those desiring to obtain staves, it affords peculiar tacilitles. Au investment by a person of Eigh Hundred Dolais la this land, one year ago. secured him a net ltturn, ly sale of ttmb-r sold from th.H !a id, of Seventeen Hundred Dollars. This land will be d.vtded in tracts to suit purchasers. ; AppU to UFoKGE 8. MOKRI.-, or to JAM KfS F. LAY, Attorney at Law. aprlG.wit Httl ierson, Ky. ! i2o nriLDixcf I.otsV1 1 CH1$CEI0EI PLEASANT HOMES. 1 i 3 - t L ' AKCIIER'H JESLARfcEHEST, ' n the northeast portion of the city, has . aat been, laid out into lots, and i otfered or sale T REASONABLE PRICED ASD ON ..... I , a ,;EA?V;TEBMS- fe s. ' This property i situated conveniently .o the buslnt ss portion t t the city, and nv,ar from the Main Street line of Street Railroad, and any exiens:or of said line may be expected to ruu close to it. Ti.e ground is . JlGH, DRY, AIRY, AND HEALTHY. Being on the summit between the Ohio River and Pigeon Creek, it lies west of the Lontrwortn Tract (the location of the proposed City Parit, and adjoius it, and ia ni de the corporation line. We invite all person who wish to pur-ehHf-e eligible baiiding lots, at,' lair prices, to applv lmuii (iialely. For furthr particnlars, inqnlre of McNLrXi' A SCHl BEKT, j t - Real Fstate Agents; West Corner Main and Third streets, or WILLIAM BAKEK, oarl3 ' - - Maj or's Office. . FOR SALE 'ARM. I have a firstrate iitt'.e farm of 50 acres, one mile rom Boouville, Ind. ; Go acres imorovfcd, liid 1 j good tliolr: one-story br ck louse barn, stock Jids.i tt.reo-citrt.ems, ind sood fences all upland and in good xndition good for all kinds of grnin and ruita. I will tell this arm cVup, or ;haiige it for city property, several gen.leuien in this city know the farm. niar-Jdtf ALV'AH JuKXjOX. FOR SALE AND FOR RENT. r A C'lfK.lP Bt llJUtti LOTS, j lOU nwelllua Hou-es, ui;il Farms. Ten tuoasand acres of Farming Land. j I buy and se:i P.eal l-state. ALVA II JORXSOS. : Re;U l:&tat9 Agent, Third Street, EvmisviUe, Indiana dec-2 U ,nflR SALE A second-hand twelve T horse fowr rx.-rtable engine and duller, and all the tools necessary (of the test luvention for lorlng oil weiis; also, eleven hundred feet of hauser-rope, all o( which will behold toyretlieror sep-ir;te, to suit purchase: , vei v l w. Address FiSHER, BL'sKinS A Co.. Coramsssion M?rcliaats, KvuiivLle, Xu-.i. reD-S tf Farm for Sale. SIf.EMlD F iK OF 4i AfKES, JL iu the d:;e of tiie city of EvausviKe. ludiaaa. Tli is farm is lu mil view of the city. It i in a high stale of cultivation, has one of tne fiu-ist dwei:i;iz houses m the country, entirely new, good barn, stables and all necessary outbuildings, and a splendid selection of almost every variety of lruit tree, g apes, shrubbery and flowers, an 1 plenty of ijood water. It will be sold altogether, or the improvements with apart ot the land. For further particulars inquire of ALVA H JOHNSON', Real Estate Aaent, Evausviile, Ind. aiilSKini. FOR SALE SEED OAT-siXKX) bushel Chicago Seed Oats. marUdtt BAIKD A START. FOR RENT. FOR REST STOffE-ROOM A fine store-room. So, 75 Main Street, between Secon 1 and Third, now occupied by Vickery Brothers, suitable for a wholesale or retail store. A lease will be given for two, three, ot ve years. For particulars lDquire ot John Emrich, or the widow of W m. r.mricn. apSdtf LIZZIE EMRICH. TtOR : REST -iTORF-HOUsE That ' JC Tery desirable store-house, No. 1 Main 1 Street, will be rented to the 1st January next. Apply to CHARLES VIELE. mch7 dit marlTdtf
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attention e-i oc.a.i.. o: couiury merci-tins to ih .i-eri'-r f..i--i;i!ies of Journal CimpitV.T for piirt.fi.; Fancy i os:er and all kii.iN i.r uierctuitlfe wors, viz,. Bill Hea.N, CarJ. Circulars, Ac. Orders lor work cn i- sent through any of the 10 V r.s vil'e merchants. ew York Market. By Telegraph. New York, April 17. Cotton Hull, and about fc lower; sales of 1,1' bales at Zu&iOjC for middling -pjands. - Flour Receipts, 3,191 bbl. ; 10c better on low grades; moredoing; part ior export; sales of 12,41)0 barrels SW 15.9 65 for Buperrine State and Western; $10 751110 80 for extra State: S10 10'tH 25 tor extra kWastern ; iFI2MS14 00 for white wheat ex tra; fto Ui'jiH oo tor n. ti. (.; tio jy,ii uo for extra St. Louis; Sia i.'Hilo 50 for good to cliotce-ditto; dosing steady; Included in the sales we i e 2.50u barrels of ext ra - tate for export; California flour a shade firmer ; sales of 1.V0 sacks a' ';12 70.4 50. live flour steady; saies of 3"0. barrels at i'J 50 9(K. " i . i. i Cokn Meal Qtiiet; sales of 200 barrels Western at 5 75. Whiskv-DuII. f J ' Wheat lie eipts, 1,590 bushels; more active an i better ;-M,!es of HI, 000. bnstiels at Pi 55 f or srr a 1 irlit No.-2 Spring deiiv-, ered ; ii nyn'i b3 for No. 1 do. in store delivered ; it :$y2 40 for. No.'. i , do. to arrive; t- 55 for nalt Washington Sprlua. to arrive; pi i'j for Winter n il Camd t; 82 10 for jJiruber JIichigaiii-M a! fo- wjjite HKtie.RiE Firm and quiet; sa!es of l,5o0 bush els of state at si 9lv. , . I! kley Quiet ' ' " ; . Karii y Malt Dull'. " " Cokn Receipts lH.ti.A) bushels;' the market .peued Dull and. heavy, .but closed more active and l4a2o 'JeUer;ja.les of "5,(;oo uushels at si lit ii for new mixed We.itern afloat, and JI -2o-I 21 for old do , in store, i he latter an extreme rate. - Oats Receipts l,:jii0 biisiiels; the market is du'l ; sales 12,5ou bushelsattt;ic for Western in store. . .. Hr E-Dull a? 10 I.li;c for Carolina. " Coefke Moderately active; sales of 900 bajs R o on private terujfc.. . . ; , , . Si'hak- In fair request ; sales l,975 hhds. at luJs .VSl,c for Cuba ; lli-c for Porto Rico aim ij. kC ior ieiua-raia. Molasses Firm ; sales 100 bb!s. Cuba at iiloiti-iQttiet at 10.1'iOc tor American. Petkolei'm Unsei lied at ll'jlic for cruib- and 25 t-tic for refined Bouued. i i'oKK'-IInavy and lower; sa!estot; 2,500 bsrrel at AS "c -UJ 75 lot new mess; closing at ji'ti ii regular; tL'S i7 1 2i (X) lor old do.; closing at ;25 t7 cali; i21 25 lor prime; ?24 Oiir24 25 for prime mes, J5i:ff-Finn : sles of tilO barr IsatitljOO 320 .50 for new id.tiii inesci; j2ji .50-a 24 75 fiir nt-w extra mes aiso sares 2i) t ierces at i-'io 0tt-::j 50 for prime mtss; 8-i9 0012 00 for Indiamess. , ... - Reef Havs Dull aiid nominal.' - 1 rr M eats b'lrm i sales of -i.l'i jiackages at 12 alio for - shon'.ders; 16al7o for ha ms. Bacon Firm ; .sales, .650 boxe at 1-fo lor HDboiluad eut Ui'.io lor sr-ort ribbed; lil.'4c for siiort clear. Lard- Firm and quiet; sales of 670 bbla. at 17;.17C. !! DUTTtKyteady at 20 J4t'C for Ohiof 70S 52c lor State. 1: . ' .-i : ' Cheese Steady and quiet at n16c. FiiEiGHTST-Fieights to Liverpool a shade firmer; wyTf eiiyie.euients of i",0;0 bushels of grain at4d for corn pt-r sail, and tid for wheat per steam, and 23,000 barrels of flour per steam at 2s od. St. Loais Market. ; ' ' By Telegrapli. :. St. Louis, April 17 Tobacco Steady and unchanged; bright leaf In request, but none coming forward. CbTTOjr Nothing doina;. i LOUK-.SI end y; and unchanged ; super-fln-7 25; ex:ra tw "OuS 75; double extra ?9 riOj il ; t eble tX' m ro iancv 61 i oOlU 25, Wheat Choice Fall stitf at s2 tj.5.2 75 Spring 5al0c lower, moving at 52 0ii2 17. . A OKN Heavy at w -j kj. ' .. . 0T8 Iu better i. mand and higher at 70-J.72C. . i- ... .; - . Cakley Q,uiet at 52 60a2 65 for prime Spriug. , . , . Rve Fiini at fl 70'tl 75: ' ' Pokk Quiet at S27 j 27 50, the Jatter for heavy. . :i - Bacon Dull at Uc for shoulders, and lo for clear Sides. Lakd -tuiet at 17c for tierce, and 18c for kt'L' and cau. VVuisKi -Scarce p idgher at $i 20. CATTLE-Steady ; 5rfi8c gross. Sheep Pjjs 'fi head. Receipts Of Fiour I.?00 busbels. Wheat 31,oiju busbe-K Com 22, loo bushels, Oats 22.OOiJ bushels, Barley 3,200 bushels, Rye 8-50 bushels. Cincinnati Market. By Telegraph. t, Cincisnati.ApiII 17. ' "Flour Firm and in demand at full rates; familv Sll. Wheat Advanced to Pi 60 for1 No. 1, and is in lUht supply. Corn In moderate demand at 85c. Oats Steady at 76c. lil t-Scarce and firm at SI 95. - Baulxt-Du11 and priee- nominal. - Cotton Dull and noin'nal at 29c for middling. Iobacoo Steady. PiiOVlsiONS Dull ; nothing done, and prices nomtunl; mess tmi'is was otfered at 2t 50; bulk meats llj-c tor shoulders and sides; bacon lie, 10c, and l.c for shoulders, clear rib, anu c ear sides. Lard Sold to a limited extent at 17c. i'.fTTEK Firm at 4,5rJ50c. CHEEsht 15ci le, and firm.' ' t offer Firm at 2lli2ric Petkolkum (y.;ic for refined, free. Goli ias. Iuyin2. New York Uo!d and StocR Market. By Telegraph. New York, April 17. MoNEy Market quiet and strlngeut; early lu the day could be had at 7 per cent, gold, b.u- afterwards became easy; iu the afternoon it was at 7 per cent, currency for ca!l loans; closing steady at that figure. Dicouuis continue heavy at 85;9 per cent. h xciiAXOE Sterling a shade firmer; 9; 4 310'sc told for prime bills. joLt Firmer; opened at 13S; advanced to i.iag; closed at 13S?138fj. OoVKKMENT 7:3os opened steadv, and be amestrou- and a trifle better in the afternoon, and clOKedsteadv but not active; Ileuiy Clews a Co., ruvuish the annexed i:.) qtu.t:tuoi.s: Coupons of 'tel. 1121 112; do. Ot 02. I11';U1; do. of '04, 100 4 liw; df. '. l'8'a.iiv ; do. new, itr7 jl7: do. 7, 10.;6.it; 10 40s, lOlfivilOlJ-i ; 7-a.sj, ii;ioaioo;i. Louisville Jlarket. By Telegraph.J Louisville, April 17. TonACCO sales of 132 hogsheads luas at 5a7:4c; commw to mejium leaf ?7 5oj; Hi .5; cutting leaf P2.3 50 27 50. Flour steady at 60 for superfine; fancy i-Z 00.! 51 2 50, Corn shelled' in bulk SSc; ear 90c. Oats 75c. CorTON-Dnll at C9-5,29c. Rve 2 uO Me4wPork-P27 00. Bi'lk Mkatj Shoulders 12c; clear sides liic. Kacon-shoulders 13313c; clear sides 17c; hams lSuJl9)aC, packed. Lard In tierces 17c. Vhisky Free al $2 20; sales of new copper distilled at foe in bond. -New York Dry Goods Market. By Telegraph. New York, April 17. Dry Goods The market remains quiet, yet prices generally are well sustained; heavy sheetings of best makes briug XSlt lc; Cabot A l7c; Dwight Q 17c; do. F 15c; Portsmouth heavy at lie; Bedford R 10c; N. Y. Mills bleached muslins 29-ioc; amsutta 25c; Arkwright W T 2oc; Hill's 19c ; Masonville 20c and Portsmout h B 7c Lacouia Brown drills now beiug 17c, but other good makes are steady at 17c. In oiherstyl-s of cottons there is no na.rt.fcnlar chauge, except in Canton flannels, which is lather firmer; Laconia in demaud at 21c, and Eleton N bleached at 34c. Livestock Unchanged.
' : Cblco 3Ia?ket. . : By Telegraph. Chicago, April 17. Flour Firm, wph a good dmaul tor
Eas'.ra accoutjt ; prices are without ma terial change. Wheat In cool specu!afiv? (Ternand and :ia,oc higher; No. 1 sold at VI 12 18; No. 2 at SZ 02,,2 04; after 'Change the market was firmer, with sales at 2 01 Pi 01 '4. 9- UiVSt. Corn Active, and lijlc higher;' Si'lfo for No. 1; fi2f4e2c tor No 2 82e for new; daring the afternoor sates . and s the atternoon me market was tinner, wita sales at 8580'O lor rw. 1 and S2 iNJo tor new. Oats Firm and higher ; sales at 60c at the close. ' Ry,- Firm at SI 70tl 75. BabLky Firm at 35(3 40. Pro visions Qnlet; sales of mess pork at P26 2.5. j 2tt 60, with holders asking outside firioe" Beef hams firm but quiet. Lard is n active demand at lji'317c i- uaar pickled bams are in demanu t 163104C Hogs Firm at 8 2o9 30 for inferior to good. ... Receipts 7,710 barrels flour; 12,900 bush wheat; 181,266 bushels corn; ll,65o bushels oats ; 1,510 hogs. Shifments-5,316 barrels flour: 3S.720 bu wheat ; 155,577 bush' Is corn ; 6,0a-9 bushels oats; fc,."2 nogs. . Freights steady and Arm at 10c for corn, and 11c for wheat to Buffalo. Memphis Market. By Telegraph. ' ' Memphis, April 17. Cotton Quiet and weaker; receipts 512 bales; exports. 123 bales; receipts for the weea 1,740 bales; exports 1,103 bales; btock 3,3 4 bales. Flock Dull and unchanged. Pork Quiet at $23 00. BACo-Quiet; shoulders at 14c; clear sides lt3l6c. Bulk .meats Shoulder at 13c; sides 15(eJ I tic. Laru Unchanged and in light demand. Cork stiet led il 00; ear 90c. OAT;, 77ra..S0c. Hay Scarce at $17 0018 00. Corn Meal 4 40j4 75. Aew Orleans Market. ... By Telegraph. New Orleans. April 17. Cotton Dull, and no quotations; sales 100 baits; receipts 1.2o2 bales; sales for the week 7,8'i0 bales; receipts 10.5N2 bales; exports, foreign, 11,247 bales; coastwise 9 bales; stock 6141 bales. Sterling I49j 152. N. Y. sight Exchange c premium. Gold 13.9. Sugar and Molasses Unsettled ; New Orleaus molasses at 47(580. Fi.our Lnll and depres.sed; superfine 59 25; choice 513 50c.14 50. Corn Qaiet acid firm at fl OSjjl 05. ' Oats Quiet at 7oc. Hay S2l wi(u,22 00. Pokk Nothing doing at wholesale; retailing sit 25 75 Bacon Dull at 14c for shoulders; 16c for rib; l.sc for clear sides. aLakdDuU and unchanged. European Market. . V By Cable. London, April 17 Eve. Cotton Closed dull and a fraction lower for A met lean; sales of 8,000 bales of middling uplands In port at 1212; to arrive li?s,12; Oi leans 12312. The amount of cotton afloat tor this port is 348,000 bales, including rather over. 100,000 bales from the United States. The Manchester rnaritet is dull and heavy. Bkeaubtuvps Generally firm. Corn easier though unchanged; mixed Western 40s..- Wheat advanced ; los 3d for California white; lis 5d for No. 2 red Western. Barley 5.1 Id. Oats 4s Id. Flour S7s. Peas 47i. . .. . . E Provisions Quiet Rnd steady. Beef 125s. Pork 85s. Lard 61. 3d. Cheese 54s. ' Bacon 47s 6d. Produce Unchanged except Tallow, which has declined to 45s 6d. London, April i7 Eve. Consols -'"93JiS93. .... . --. StocksU. S, 5-20S. 70?; Ex-dividend Eriev4o; I. C. Jr; Atlantic Great Western 84s. . , , . ' Fbankpobt, April 17 Eve. U. 8. Bonds Firm at 75. STEAMBOATS. rVOTICE TO SHIPPERS. From and after this date the several Evansvllie and Cairo packets will carry freights 1.0 all points hence to Cairo at 25 cents p;r hundred pounds. . . H.T. DEXTER. Commanding Steamer Quickstep. BEN, HO VAK , Commanding steamer Cumberland. A. M. DUSOUCHET. Comni inding Steamer Armada. . April 8, 1808. apr8dtf FOR MEMPH IS.VICKsBURG AND NEW . - ORLEANS. The fleet and elegant passenger steamer IilSS'Iohn N. Bbunk, Aaster; 'rrr,U j.. 'Jit H. O. Bruce, Clerk, Leaves for New Orleans and all intermediate ports on MONDAY, April 20th, at 10 o'clock a.m. For freight or passage applv on board, or to - , , WM. G. BROWN A CO., F. M. HUMPHREY A CO., aprlSdSI, Agents. FOR OWENSBORO, CANNELTON, AND LOUISVILLE. The magnificent steamer fCT n- TAKAStOX, Lif Jr A. T. Gilmore, Master; A i-iiti M. D. Warren, Clerk, Leaves for Louisville and all way landings THIS DAY, Saturday, April 18th, at 6 o'clock P.M. i.vi ni n.i.r,, For freight or passage applv on board, or to W. G. BRuWN A CO.. It Agents. FOR CAIRO AND MEMPHIS. The splendid side-wheel steamer CLIFTON, I, IFw-Frank Stein, Master; iSir-Jri George Hunter. Clerk, Leaves for Memphis and all intermediate ports on MONDAY, April 2oth, at 8 A.M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to F. M. HUMPHREY A CO., apr!8 dit Agen'8. FOR NEW ORLEANS. The fleet and magnificent steamer rf-B l P. W. SfKAUtK, V Albert Stein, Master; Ames a lsner, cierK, Leaves for New Orleans and all intermediate ports on SATURDAY, April ISlh, at 3 o'clock p.m. For freig ht or passage applv on board, or to F. M. HUMPHREY A CO., or W. G. BROWN A CO.. aprl7 dit Agents. &lia.'fer & Xelir, VANDERBURGH Woolen 3Xills, Factory on Franklin Avenue, near Pigeon Creek Bridge. Store on Third Street, between Main and Sycamore, Evaiisville, Indiana, Manufacturers of Jeans, Satinete, Doeskins, Blanket--, Linseys, Cassimeres, Stocking Yarn, Ac. The highest market price paid for Wool. All kinds of custom work solicited. Send for Price Lists and Samples, apll 6mw A Notary Public in tUe oMce- fan29dt tT
Fur other River Item see Seventh Page.
. The wind abated last evening, and the night was beautiful and pleasant, the sky studded with myriad stars. The river c inlinues to rise rapidly. The additional arrivals and departures up to midnight Include the Legal Tender, Louisville to New Orleans; Tempest, Louisville to White River; James Gray, from Green Klver; R. R. Pearce, from Cannelton; S.m Orr, to Eastport; Louisa, to Wabash River; Cumberland, to Cairo; J. P. Webb, to Clarksville. The Legal Tender had a fair beginning, and added largely here The Tempest had a splendid trip.....The Louisa, Sam.
Orr and Cumberland had magnificent trips. . Ona item of the Cumberland's freight consisted of 400 barrels cement for Cairo The J. P. Webb went out light .-.The Rob Roy had a moderate trip The James Gray and Pearce were lull of freight ..The fleet win;e l Dexter was expected last night The Rob Roy made one of the Dest runs of the season, having left Cincinnati at 20 minules after 2 o'clock Thursday morning, and arriving here at 12 yesterday, 31 hours out, and doing a large way business .L.The Rob Roy got off at ten o'clock last night. Any of our rn:-rehaot desiriag to have .their goods shipped by her, by sending their orders to the care of the Rob Roy, by to-day's or Monday's mall, will have them'promptly attended to. Xhe Rob Roy got a quantity of tobacco off the James Gray The Louisa left at 9 o'cloek with a splendid trip Joe Morris, the new Night Wharfmaster, entered upon doty last night. His first plize were a couple of suspicious char act era that were calling each other pet names, such as thief, swiud.'er, counter feiter, Ac, and finally came to blows. He took them to the office of 'squire Stinson and turned them over to the police. ISiTer Dispatches. . Pittslurg, April 17 NY on. There is 11 feet 9 inches water in the river and rising. ! Louisville,' April 17. The river Is rising fast, with lti Jeet in the canal. The Weather is clear and I'leasant. .OofClxXATl, April 17 Noon. The river has risen 2 feet 9 Inches, with 38 feet 9 incites in tn channel, weather clear. .;: ri CARPET, f WAREHOUSE WM. E. FRENCH & CO., Xos. 41 and 49 Main St., EYAJiSVILLE. The largest and meat complete assortmeat of IIouse-FiirnUliiijg Goods In the STATE OF INDIANA. In STrtE. QVAI.ITY. and PRICK,-we DKrY.ALL COMPETITION, tlAHl OR WEST. In; addition to all our other lines of gooiis, w have 40,000 Rolls WALL PAPER, ' at UNUSUALLY LOSV FIGURES. By means of a NEW INVENTION' In the production of (iOI.U I'AIUOK PAPERS, which we control in this market, we are now enabled to sell these elegant goods at about 25 PER CmiSTT. less than the'- were ever before offered In this mark et. ferUIVE IS A. tALL.aprl7dtf . Removal. . V m . uok, Watcli Maker and Jeweler, HAS REtlOTED TO TIIE SPI.F.N. did new store room of Warren A Gonyngton, . -N'O. 61 Mill STREET, Where he is better than ever prepared to wait oa customers. Having the finest show window in the city, he has peculiar advantages tor dolug repairing. Especial alteution given to cleaning and repairing watches. febaJ dtf R. C. JEWELL & CO., dealers in PURE NORTHERN ICE. TIAniLIKS I1.SIKIU HEALTHY & Ice tirade on living water will be supplied promptly, bv leaving orders with DOCKEK A MORTEN, mar25-d3m No. 11 South First St. A C. R0SENCRANZ, . DEALER in kink 1 Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Jewelry, SILVER AD PLATED WARE. WATCHES REPAIRED. No. 13 SECOND STREET, Evans vi lle, Ini Jewelry and Silver-Ware manufacture to order. dec3 dtf UNDERTAKERS. JOHN W. & GEORGE W. HENS0N, (Successors to J. C. Henson A Son,) o. 13S Main Street, EvANSvixxB, Ind., HAVE ASSOCIATED THEMselves together for the purpose of carrying on the - Undertaking and Embalming business. The hest stock in oar line to be found Its the city will be kept constantly on ha&u. he city wi) api9a3m
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A G III" AT MlI' AL TliKAT' Illl.Ol.lt A Ll.l l.b 1KIAS 2t Voca.1 sis a- (1 Swiss Bell l;imtis. la'eiy lelurued from l.ur,pe. ARK I p.M I M. '. I r ilay i'.t nine. Api ll 2 f ( . S No I'Ost ( lit iiii i,! ii t....-i,U(4t u( t. wealLer. Own.g to i.ther i riii. kHi.ni'", liiey ietualn posillvt ly Vim yhl Onl! THE ALLK1IAIA.V. V ctlixtt and u ui Jirll Ktngrrs (Organized in lhlO by J. M. Loui in.) HAVIXi J 1ST K K t I'MM.f rtlitf H.iX nionl lis' ton r li l.uroj, ' i ,r i n Wl:0li lime lb-y gae Iwi-WJ -i . lit ( -- ul Concerts in the irreal ""t. j ! Hall London; performed a', thi I'rys. l'alace, on the Olh of January, trfotf nu'litiice of eleven iIioiismh I : ( .- tlr-l and eighty-lour persons ; a i-i hjol ; r dlsl trigulshi-d honor f up-eniiig ImY wt the lju-en and i al Family a. Win nr Castle), wotud now u)t i -) -rt 1 11 h y i.ooi.e ihelr hlglily pojni.ai :i. is .i i- . lerl alii hie nt, as Mlio e. The i rils iisi-d by i h All. glii.r.iAiis ina 11 ufacl u red 111 S w 1 1 iter. a in! . tt n w for I he i a, dm lug tl.t ir 1 visit o i.ii -v -Adnil-s on 75 rts. tftfNo iT.t i-iixr, . for Ki-kf rved Seals, for I i rw- - W arren A i;oii uti.ii'.. id M . r. Miri, Gaiiery 50 cts. ( or. id. no-at H o' ' .-k. ,1. M. 1 l"fI.A n n. I'ifrc . plH dm l. G. W ai iwk. cn..
AT ilit Tumor IXit.II, apkil. 2siij, aiMii, null aotrt,
The F.VANSVILI.E I.IH'i f'Kil iM'.
and EVAN.hVILLK i lIU i i K - r !' A . give, on the ii h. 2i0h, and :imli of A y 1 1 .. at Turner Hall, Lot'txing'io beau? f d ( ?ra.
The Czar and the Carponlcr,;
Cnder the direfiion of Prof. MATH I.-; A,
Tickets 75 cents : reserved s-a' HI - i -,,.1
text-books mi ' ceii I o Imb int i .' Wi - .
A C'onyiigton'N, Fish A Barter , F. .!.. Music Huir, Hci,lne;i' I'ruz Hr.ie . .
At the dor. -
Eoors open at 7 o'clock: C coiu i - .'.-.
precisely at 8 o'clock. For particular, see bill.. apli d till 30 Til K (iM.M Ti V. 3IASUMC HALL.
rj-HIS POPFLAR l'L.VCi Of
amusement WILi. rllOlu LY OI'L. . For tlie Slimmer SciiMtn,
UnJer the roanngement of '.V. M. LAND, with a FIRT-CLAHH COMPAQ
elected from tlie LonlsviDe, lDdiariM.i k ,
Pittsburg, aud Ntw York Theatres. " POPULAR STA !'. H have l. u t r
gaged, and will appear in rapi.l mi. -'' t.
aprS dtf REAL E3TATJ?. Xew Heal Estate ' Accnrr J. P. r.llioll A Sou HAVE OIK.VEI A REAL 1 !S I AT I Agency for the utile ot unn rer 'ui lauus. i.oi'.o, Xf., io, Persf.us Laving lii.usm or laud n i'.t sell, or wrsons wishing to jiul rent, wli. well by calling ou I- -tu their oili.:e, on TiLri Street, near Loct, Jii JOlIlott'w Illocki Juuell tf An Exclihivc Cash Hon-., EL (x. VAN RIPER, ro. 2 .South Water t-v- . X3vniisvJII, Xtitl., GE.NKHAL AGENT FOR Xrttiiisui ac Cc . '
Tobacco and Cotton i'act - ,
ASH General Commission :Wv:ixzL; Nos. TO and 11 BROAD T J' NKW YORK. Particular attention Klveii to Lh 'A''- X'. Tobacao, Cotton, Flour. Cok. Porir ail other j rfKluce. Liberal CASH fhancei ma,l t c -i ,i w : 'jnnr,tm. L-Vni.'J u j loo.ooij ri:i:T. Wi; i.siri: to cam. t he j .'F.ClAi. at .tlou - tl t.os" -'- teud.ui. to bu..d ::-.act that we h.-? on hbUd a large s j; ply of choice wo a yilow T.:rae Coorii. which we will , tlvelyseli at :ower figures than it can l- A "ought lor anywhere el 1.1 U,. (i t, 4 When It is prefe rred, we will furnish t.-dre-sed fiooiing at merely the M.i.nUouii.4 iliCiieiital to dreir.e i. . 'an2RX J. C HUWL CH E f 4 tO
