Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 April 1868 — Page 5

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1 - THE hi V A SEVILLE DAILY JOU UN AL: WEDNESDAY. APRIL "22. I55

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VO 1 Fl. tlllOlT frr . an.la rhm r ft-.oi'O feet Popfctr Loaioei-, liesed or . ; 1 f 1 'Xi ul feer Pine Lumber! 2i l""'' feet-Joi-t and -fuldiDsr; Skiffs, t(j., fort-ale cheap.' Call ini me lift telv or lose a bargain. OKLF.YARUST, apll dl w No. 5 South Water St. Dwelling House for Sale. W.I.I. be sold on ncommodatinf! term Lot No. 3. in ILock No. 2. in tbe Southern Enlargement of Evansville, on wblcn is a new and fine two story frame dwelling, with stable and other outbuildings, ben g the late residence of Jacob H. Miller, on Chandler Street. Apply at ;he Evansville NaMfina! Bank, to f AM UtL BAYARD, Vice Prrs't. mai20 tf 120 IllIJLOIXG LOTS. CHAXCE 10 GET PLEASANT HOMES. A K( HF.R'S 1.-4 It. E M EST, n the northeast pr.r'i'.n of the city, has nut been laid ont Into lots, and Is offered or sale IT REASONABLE PRICES AND ON EAY TERMS. This property Is situated conveniently otlie business portion t the City, and not .ar from the .Main Slreet line of Mreet Railr ad. and ary extenson of said line may b- exacted tp run close to it. Tbe ground Is .!GH, DRY, AIUV, AND HEALTHY, Being on the summit b.tven tha Ohio River and Pigeon Creek. t lies west of the Long worth Tract (the location of the proposed C.ty Parte, and adjoins It, and is ,si lie t he corporation line. e luvue '.it peisnus vt n'j wiii iv tna -e eligible bunding lots, at lair price., For further particulars. Inquire of McNEf Li A SCH HElir, Real hst te Agents, West Corner M-in and 1 bird streets, or WILLIAM BAKER. aarl3 Mayor's office. i Foil SALE -"ARM. I have a firstrate iitt!f farm of xj acres, one mile rvrn I'.oonvlile, Ind. ; 35 seres Improved, Inii l.i acres good timber; one-story or ck Douse twrn, stock sheds tiiree cisterns, Ind good fences nil upland and in good (ondition good for all kinds of grain and ruif-t I will sell this arm chfap, or ex Ibarige It for city property. Several geuJenieii in tiiis city know the f trra. tmnitfdlf , , ALVAH JullNSON, f01T SALE AND FOR KENT. I CHEAP BUIE1XJ LOTS. L3"L Dwelling Houses, and Farms. Tea tuousand acres of Farming Litnd.. -I buy and sell Real Estate. ALVAH JOHNSON, Real Estate Agent, . Third Street, Evansville, Indiana. dec-2tf - , FOR SALE -A second-band twelvo horse power portable engine and oiler, and all the tools necessary (of the est invention) for boring in wells; also, ieven hundred feet of hauler-rope, all of hieii will be sod together r separate, lo lit purchasers, verv low. Address FISHER, lil'SKIRK A CO.. Coniniss.sita Merchants, Evansville, Ind. leb tt Farm for Sale. LSIM.EMMD PB OE4S ACRES In tbe edge of the City of Evausville. ldiann. This farm is in full view of the tv. It i In a high state ol cultivation, is oii of the finest dwel.ing houses in te country, entirely new, good barn, staes and all necessary outbuildings, and a dendid selection of almost every variety ' U nit t rees, g apes, shrubbery and flaw's, and plenty or good water. It will be Id altogether, or the Improvement with rart or the land. For further particurs ir-qair.- of ALVAH JOHNSON. Real Estate Agent, Evausville, Iud. at!.!'-.;!!!. t -OK S LK-sKKF) OAT-J JLHX) bushel Chicago Seed OM. mailt du BAInD & START. FOE RENT. tOIC RENT STORF-ROOM A fine store-room. No. 7i Main Street, beeeti secui 1 and Thiiti, now occupied by ck-ry It rot hers, suitable tor a wholesale retail store. A lease will be given fir o. tiiree, or five years, lor particulars quire ot John Emrich, oi the widow of in. h.mrich. u.Ultf LIZZIE tMRICH. Kill It EXT TORK-F.OrsE That " vt'iT desirable store-house, No. 1 Maiu rtet, will tie rented to she 1st January xt. Apply to CHARLES. VIELE. uichT dtf kOEX I'H MA.Mi:i-To take orders for L'ASAS LIFE OF LLVSSKS . CANT, the Hero of the V.'ar, ami Oenh1 ot tne L'nited states Army, eompii a. complete and authentic history ol is event I ul and i uteres' in; : career, wit h a aut'ientio narr uive o: hs invaluable lilitary services, adduijr also au impar Hi est :ni.- ' e of his charaoler as a Man, (t ' Ifr.n ntl ( .V'('"sii'oi . i iv Clia r'es A. 1 Uit;a . tiiinr ot tne New Yirti iu-i, and late Assstant sect etary of War. assisted by J. H. Vilsoii, L'tvet Major Oenera; United ta"es Army, formerly Ins-ectot Cieneral ou Oeueial CiranCs Stall". The autnor'-S great literary ability and experience, and his int llijietice upon t be sut.-ct-mut !er, render ti-.t.s the most lel.able ii'ud popular biograrhy of theOeneial pu'i!;becl. For paiiicu'al-s address H. C. JuilNiX, publisher, l.s -Vest Fourth stjeet, Cincinnati, Ohio, U'p-1 w4t tTTAMT.D-AGENTS- To sell the TV Llit: OF OEXl.RAL VliAXT, iy John S. C. Abbott. This work will be illustrated with three fine si.-el engravings iud eight maps, pi liittd in tint, and sold nly by subscription. Amis will find tiis a wot k tht wl.l sell itse:.'. The sublet, author and the fine s yie iu wliich tie bok will be published cannot fait to In ore lor it an enonuous and rapid sale. Liberal terms to good agents. Price to sui. the times. We are now readv to ns-ellt-terntory. WHITE, CORUi N, BOl'VE .Vi ii., Publishers, lit) Walnut stieet.Cintlniuti.titiio. maris dtf BOARDING. BOUiniXO I!V 1IIC DAY OK WiEK, at MRS. E. M. BURNS 'S. No. 12 Second St., bet. Mala and Loc-ust Streets, Evansville, Ind. A few more lodgers and quite a number of day boarders can still be accommodaied. MRS. E. M. BURNS. rar2tf

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By Telegra h. . Siif URK.Ajiriiaj Cotton Dull, . si"! -:ir?e.y o Hrm: ales T.O'.O bale-j hi hi lor ru:ddi;ng upland. ' ' Floi'K R- e-ip'. - 7,7i;4 bids.: market opened 5 5 i'X' be. ter; salts iJO.OiA! bbis., at In 'J5-J.9 75 for Supertlne State and Western : tlO 25 lu 90 ' lor Fxtie. State: I 20(it 11 for Extra Western; i2 &n' (Xi lor White Wheat Kxtra; S10 S) (ai Ottfor Round Hoop Ohio; HI W,i.lZ T.b txlr St. Louis: 812 00 for good to choice do, closing rather qu et; California shade firmer; sales 2,2'JU sacks at slU if -it 14 SO. Rye flour shade firmer at t7 7 S tij. Corn Meal.-Qui t. Whisky Nomin 1. Wheat Prices better for parcels to arrive, but dull and heavv on the spot; sales 34.m0 bu.. at Z 60 for No. I Spring iu s:ore; it il u 2 243 for No. 2. RYE-ScaT-ce and fiViner; sale 4.000 bu. at 81 98 for State; i"2 IwjJ 01 for Pennsylvania, Barley Malt-Quiet and firm. Corn Receipts, 49.520 bu.; market heavy and lc lower; sale- 88,000 bu at 4120 for new mixed Western arto-u; SI 20:jl ol for old do delivered ; SI 21 jl 2.3 for Southern and Western vellow. Oats Receipts, 6.t(Xl bushels; a shade lower; sales ol 21.0UU bushels at 8543 ftaO for Western iu s ore. Rice Dull at lt' ijllc for Carolina. Coffkk QuieU Sl'gak Verv active; sales of 1,700 barrels at 11-allJc forPo to Rico. Mo7.AS.stis Irregular: laige sales on private terms. Hops Qu-et and firm. Pktkoli-.l'M Firm at 12c for crude, and 20c for refined in bond. Pork Quiet ami firm; sales of 1,800 barrels at i27 4b rtiii 00 f -r new; closing at S2" 45 cjsIi ; $20 2o;(2ti 50 for old do.; closing at 82i 50 lor regular; and 22l m) for prime mess Bekf 84:c.?,42 00 for India mess. Hekf H ams NomloaL - Cut Meatsj Firmer at 12;s5.1.'e for shoulders lti!i(u,17ie for hams, and 21c for bagged hams. Bac N Firm; sa.es of 470 boxes at It1 14:;ic for Cumberland cut. 17c for short c ear, lorLSJc for long clear, Tjc for Hour long ribbed; 14c for do. long clear. La i:r Firmer; sales of 1,323 barrels at i7'H.tis;c BuiTtK -Steady at 20(jl0c for Ohio; 48 g 54c for State. ( Hk.KsK Quiet at 13ril0VaC. Fkeiguts to LtVEKi-ooL Quiet and unchanged. CliK-Innatt Market. By Telegraph. CINCINNATI, April 2'. Flour n good demand; prices tend upwind; family 811 iVijll 50 at the close. Wheat i u i.emand; offered sparingly at 82 oo.-jtU 06 for Non. 1 and 2 Winter; no Spring iu market. OA 1 s in demand at 7ij 77c. Kyk Scarce and firm at 82 002 05. Raklry Unchanged. Cotton-Dud and nominal t VJc for middling. Tiihaw o In good demand; sales of 270 hogsheads and 4U boxes at full rates; lugs 84 lOay 90; leaf tl2 IaSt OH. Whisky Scarce anil in demand at 82 15 free. Provisions Firmer generally tint not active. Mess Pork wanted at 8-7, but held at 827 .50. Lard in demand at lTiC, but not ottered below lSo at the clo-e, ami sparingly at that. Bulk Meats aud Bacon unchanged but firm. Butter tinchanged; fresh 4ti(i5oe. Eggs 0c and the supply light. Sk:ds Nothing done. Hay Firm at Sl.J.jl.3 on arrival. Beef Cattle Scarce and in demand at t5"8 75 gross. Gold 13-s.'i buying; maiket firm. St. Louis Marfcet. By Telegraph. 8t. Locis. April 21 Toijacco Buyers and sellers still apart, and although prlcen are unchanged, uioie than half or the bids were rejected. Cotton Nominal at 20l-ic. Flour Very dull and unchanged; superfine ranged at 841 ftomrt 5ft; extra 8 hi J y in); XX tf ioail UO, XXX to fancy 81 00 til t ."0 Wheat Choice Fall steady at 82 6f2 7ti; Sorlna 5 t8c lower, at 82 OCi'i 15 for No. t. Cokn -Heavy and oloed lower at 8;i39tJc. .TS - Firm at 70i7:ie. Ryb -Scarce and fii mer at 81 b0(l 87. Baki.ky No sales. Pohk Dull and uuchnnged at 820 65.827. Bacon Dull; very little doing: shoulders sold at 13c; cl-ar sides 17, generally held at c higher; loose sugar cured hams 19c Lard Firm ; choice tierce 17c; keg 18. Whisky Firm at 82 20. Louisville Market. By Telegraph. J Louisvillk, April 21. Tobacco Active and 3 higher; sale 2f:7 hogsheads lugs at 85 5087 ,xi; leaf S-iylO 5e; common to fine Henry County 820. Flour Superfine IS 50ja.9 00; tancy 812 50 (Till 00 Wheat 82 502 55. I ats 7-'Vj75c. Corn KuWc. ('ottos M iddling 30c. Whisky Du'l aud nominal. ' . Lakd I7i"il?'p. Mess Pokk-827 00. a 27 25. Bacon Shoulders Xi '.Z'ylfi clear sides 17' . 17;4c. . Bulk Meat Nominally unchanged. Chicago Market. By Telegraph. Chicago, April 21. Flour Firm and steady. Wheat Less active, firmer, and l-aSc hi -her; sales of No. 1 a' 82 17, and No. 2 at, 8 02.t2 OfL closing with buyers at 82 Oii and sellers at S2 01 lor No. 2v Corn Easier; sales of No. 1 at 8B-.,a;K7VJc, No. 2 at S4 ;iS4'4c, new at M'Sic, and rejected at 8Jc. 'ATg Moilerately active, and lc higher; sales St tS'-?4ii64c lor regular and lre-h receipts of Nos. l and 2, closing steady at Kt'c tor regular. Rye Firmer, and 5.37c higher. Barley Qui-1. Provisions Mess Pork sold at 826 503 S-'ti 7), cash, and 827 00, Vuyer, the month. Char Pork at 8-7 50. Rump Pork moderately active at 8-1 00. Lard firm at Kii 17'c. Dry salted Sboulders ll2c, and Hams, so oked aud packeil, at 18c Livk Ho;h Active at SS OS-JiS for common. s.S 75-ty 10 mr tair to good, and 89 37JJ ij 9 73 tor j.Mid :.. choice. P.E F Catti e Less firm; sales at tti 87 10 for butchers', and 87 o7a7 75 for fair shipping stekk-s 88 0i)i,9 00 for good to choice, and it !2i for taucy. Sew i'ork Gold and Stock Market By Telegraph. New York, April 21. .Money Easy at 7 per cent, on call, with some business late in the day at 6 per cent. It is generally believed the Erie war is ended by a compromise, but nothing is Pwiive.y known except within, a very narrow circle. 1 tiscouN rs A moderate business done at 8 'ill per ce:it. - TERLiNG-Firm at lOlO1 for prime bi;is. There will be a considerable remittance next month on account of the new eon pon 5-20s. Oold-1 inner; opening at 13; advancing to loO'i, and closin AfViU'i. Large sales were reade bv the leading brokers. Exports to-day 82SO,0OO. L.ans were made at 4 to 7 per cent, for carrying aud flat, to 20 per cent, lor borrowing. Ooveksments Opened a shade higher, but closed heavy with part of the advance lost. Henry Clewes & Co. furnish t he annexed 4:30 quotations: Coupons of '81 lei's alL"4;do. V2, 111J8.&112; do. '64, UiOVfaMP-ii do. 't), HOV6.3II014: do. new. lwi.h'-; do. '07, lOJitialOSi-i; 10-40S 10Ll$iT I0t New Tork Dry Goods Market. By Telegraph. New York, April 21 Dry Goods Market continues dull, owing. In a measure, to the continuance of the rain storm. Prices continue without variable alteration. Livestock Unchanged.

. , Jlcisipliis 3Inrket. . By Teiegrpii.l . . . IiIbmpH r. Apvil 21.

4;orw"Ptrm trt. Nir-York Trte-;-toclr ou a .ind l.Sil oiues; receipts J jo bales.; exports 2i;S b:Vlea. jt p 3- -A t loch Dull and riornnal. PoKji Quiet Hi s27 50. Bacon Wtas.; shoulders 13ic; .clear SkleS I.SC " - - - .- Bulk Me. .ts Duil ; shoulders 12Jc; clear sides loc. . . Lari lSa19'3. ' - - -..--' Coi'.N-Firm at 97iCjSl 00. Oats ThitSic. Bran 63 J 0033 00. Hav 817 00&18 00. - - - Cor Meal 84 4i.i4 GO. Apples Market hire. European Market. " By Cable. London, April 21 Eve, Consols At the close quiet and steady, at 93S; 5-0s quieii, at 70. Frankfort, April 21 Eve. U. S. Bonds 5-20 Bonds declined, but at the close steady, at 75J-:;. Parls, Apiil 21 Eve. Bourse firmer; Rente-: have advanced to C9 francs o5 cen limes. -' Liverpool, April 21 Eve. CoTTON-Closes dull, and a fraction lower on American escriptions,' though advices from Manchester are favorable; tbe heavy arrivals have" caused unusual dullness, the sales only be: Dg 8,000 bales; iniJdlmg uplands 12ai4d; Orleans 12'312?4d. Havre. April 21 Eve. Cotton Closes dull, at considerable decline, frea ordinaire to e rrive; 14S fiancs for good low middling; 147 francs 50 centimes per c U Liverpool, April 21 Eve. Bkeadstuffs The tiaiket closed quiet and steady; corn 39s 61; wheat 16 2d for California white, and :14s 6d for No. 2 red Western ; barley 5s Id ; oats 4s 2d ; . peas 47s 6d; flour 37s. . Pkovisions-DuII and unchanged; beef 125s ; pork 85s ; lard 64 3 d ; cheese 54s ; bacon. 49s. '- " PROUUCK-Su.;ar 26 d; tallow4ds6d per hundred; refined petroleum Is 3i, spirits do. 9d. R i V E It V E W ,S,' J-'or oilier Jliver J:emf sre Seventh Page. Business was rather dull yesterday afternoon with scarcely any arrivals. The additional arrivals and departures np to midnight include tne Cumberland, to Cairo; Mollie Nor on and Newsboy, to Henderson; Ada Lyon, from Green River; Fanny Prandels, to Nastville; Kenton, St. Louis to Pith-burz; Louisa, from Wa bash ; Nightingale, Cincinnati toKt. Louis; Lewellin, from Eustfort; J. R. Hoyle, from Cloverport. The Cumberland had a Very nice packet tnpout.but was not full The Brandels added considerably to her cargo, and left after dark The Armada returned from Newburg, having taken 250 bales of hay and 10ti barrels of corn meal. On berup trip from Cairo, she re&is?ered 140 passen gers, 120 of whom camti to Evansville, Ineluding some thirty merchants there to purchase goods The Henderson packets had coLSiuerable freight and a goodly number of passengers, but The Ada Lyon had OOhhds. tobacco, considerable miscellaneou i freight and many people. . She returns to Green River promptly on time, this evening .The great Richmond is due from New Orleans to-day The Kentou, ("apt. Dunlap. arrived at 8 o'clock last night, from fsf. Louis deeply laden with iron-ore and grain The Louisa had l,3o0 baijs corn,20 of wheat, considerably miscellaneous I freight and the biggest passenger trip that has come out of the Wabash this season. The Nightengale arrived at 10 o'clock last night lull of freight and people. 'Among her passengers w-ts a laige delegation from Rockport to attend the 8umly F-ch ol Convention . ...TbW Indiana left New Orleans on Monday The R chmond will b np to-night and leave hert for New Orleans on Saturday The Lewelleu arrived a little before midnight with a good ;trip. She will leave, positively, this evening. Itiver Dispa flies. Pittsbcro, April 27. Evening. The weather is c ear and pleasant. River six feet ten inches; falling slowly Lou.tiViLLE, April 21. The river is falling fast ; 13 feet 0 inches- in the canal. The weather is clear aud pleasant. Nashville, Apr ! 21. River stationary : 22f et on the Snoals. Weather clear sud pleasant. Arrived: Wm. White, fr"orn Claiksvlile; W. 'II. Brown, from Kanawha. Departed: lyrone, for Cairo; Ella Hughes and J. N. Phillips, for the Upper Cumberland. In port : Emma Floyd, Umpire, Alpha, Wm. White, W. H.Brown. Memphis, April 21. Weather clear and warm. Kiver rose four inch s. Departed: the Richmond, at 9 A. M., wth 200 head of stock, for Louisville; the Cont nental, for St. Louis; the Sam. J. Hale, with 200 bales cotton and a lot of old Iron, for Cincinnati ; the Olive tiraucii aud Strader lor New Orleans. CARPETS. C A. R P E T WAREHOUSE. VM. E. FRENCH & CO., Nos. 47 and 49 Main St., EVAXSYILLE. The largest and rnest complete assortment cf JIouse-FuriiUliiug Goods In the STATE OF INDIANA. In STYLE, QUALITY, and iPRICB, we DEFY ALL COMPETITION, EAJiT OK W EST. In addition to all oar other lines of goods, we have 40,000 Rolls WALL PAPER, at UNUSUALLY LOW FIGURES. By means of a NEW INVENTION In the production of UUI.lt 1 A KLOK PAPEK-Sbich we control in this market, we are now enabled to sell these elegant goods at about 25 PER CENT. less than the- were ever before offered In this market. T GIVE US A CAI.L." aprl7 dtf I A Notary Public In tUe olSce. 'an29 tlr

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4r,uitMrt-CK. 'I k Mil I tH.KS. - From and after this da-te the several Evansville and Cairo packets will carry freights to all points hence to Cairo at 23 cents per hundred pounds. , .. H. T. DKXTER. Commanding steamer Quickstep. BEN. HO V AP. , Commanding steamer Cumberland. A. M. DUSOL'CHET, Commiuding steamer Armada. April 8, 1868. apr8dtf FOR NASHVILLE. Tbe fine steamer 1 AXXY KHAN DEIS 1 cjr-WP Henry Miller, Master; -a-,,- .. m'm Kit. Rudd, Clerk, Will lave for Nashville and all way porta THIS EVENING, Tuesday. April 21, at 2 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board, or to W. G. BRo vv N A CO., HUB&s, PATRICK & CO.. orC. R. RUDD, apr21 dlt L?en w' FOR WABASH RIVER. The elegant and popular steamer b C'HATTAXOOUA, Robeit Stanley, Clerk. Leaves tor Grayville and all Wabash River way landings on WEDNESDAY, Apr 1 22d, at 4 P.M. For freiht or pa-ssage apply on board. ap21 d2t FOR M EMPIIIt, VICKSBURG, and NEW ORLEANS. The champion fleet steamer ,rr -, UhXTKH, f tJifc- Wm. Hollcroft, Master; Frank O. Smith, Clerk. Leaves Evansville lor New Orleans and all intermediate porta on WEDNESDAY, April 22d, at 2 p.m. For freight or passage apply onboard, or to W. G. B.-OWN & CO., f apr22 dlt Agents. FOR WABASH RIVER. The fleatand ehfiant steamer I.OII-A, IX-'?? Tom. Bolus, Master; , vtmmhim Chas. Crawford, Clerk - Leaves lor New Hai mony. Gray vijie, and Mi. Carinel on THURSDAY, April 23d, at 4 o'clock p.m. For ire ig lit or passage appl v on board. apr2d2t r - - - FOR WABSH RIVER. ' , The fine, fleet steamer OI.EIE M Ll.lVAV, tj.CA&t.J. R. Hiijo, Master; ,gil WM. H go. Clerk, leaves lor Gray vi!!e and all VVaoash River way landings on THURSDAY, April 23d, at 4 P.M. For freight or passage apply ou board. apr22 d2t FOR O -VENSBORO, CANN ELTON, AN D LOUISVILLE. Tbe magnificent steamer f-T TAKAMOX, U"" A. T. On more. Master; rtm,mtikm M. D. Warren, Clerk, Leaves for Louisville and all way landings THIS DAY, Wednesday, April 22d, at 0 u ciock P.M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to w . o. utto v CO., It Agents, FOR EASTPORT. ' The excellent steamer , ' 0T - LIMKLMV, 1f.r ; J. D. Davy, M ast-r Mm .-.m J. P. Ve il. Clerk, L- aves for E:-s'port .aud all wav lat.diLgsTHIS DAY, W eineday, April 22J, at 00c ock P.M. For li eight or passage apply on oard. or to OAKLbl J: ltu.-sl. It Agents. AMUSEMENTS. ... ' xkw i rruoroLiTAY, FIRST ST., bet. Sycamore and Ine. Marti v Golden, lessee and Manager. BELLA i.OLl'Es, . J. L. ll RETT. MAJc R si HOOK. , J. M. HAMILTON, MRS. SHOOK, Aud the entire Company, will appear, , WEUXESDAY EVEXIMl, Airll 23I, In thelT O Ii E a rJC UOM 2. Song and Dance ..Walter Fletcher, - To conclude with OUT OS T II E S K Y. In rehear al, TIIS A'EW YORK FIIiZMAX, Which will be presented shortly. Masonic Hull. A GREAT MUSICAL TREAT! THE OLD ALLttlJIi.MASSl Vocalists a-d Swiss Bell Ringers, lately returned from Europe, ARE COMING ! Friday Evening, April 21th. -tf"No postponement oti account of the weather. Owing to other engagements, they can remain positively One Sight Only.' THE A IjLEGHAXIAXS, Vocalists and .Swiss Hell llingers, (Organized iu 1S40 by J. M. Poulard,) H.VVIX JlT KKilRVKD FHOH lix months' ;our in Europe (luring wtiicli liirie l.hev cya.ve t we n t v-ei "h r. f.ne. i ess.lnl 1 "ftif.rl w lit Ihu orMI St f um' Hall. London: performed at the Crystal Palace, on the 6t!i of January, before an audi nee of eleven thousand tlirey hundred and eighty-four persons; also had the distingu'shed honor of appealing before t!i- Queen and 1 oval Family At Windsor Castie), would now most re-pectfully announce their highly popular musical entertainment, as 'above. The Bells used by the Alleghanians were manufactured in Switzerland, expressly for them, during their !a , 'e visit to Europe. Ailmi-s on 75 cts. M"Xo extra charge for Reserved Seats, for ?n!e i't wJvnr.ee at Warren tfe Conyugton's, 61 Main Street. Gallery 50 cts. Co i.inetice at 8 o'clock. J. .M. BoULARD, Director. apiS dfit D. G. WaldroN, Agent. ?ItAl OPEBA AT the Turner Hall, LPIIIX SSth, 29ili, and 30tb. The EVANSVILLE LIEDERKRANZ tnd EVANSVILLE ORCHESTRA will five, on the 28th. 29th, and Juth of April, it Turner Hall, Lortzing's beautiful Opera, The Czar and the Carpentor, Under the direction of Prof. MATHIAS. Tickets 75 cents; reserved seats SI; and text-books at 25 cento to be bad at Warren St Conyngton's, Fish v Barter's, F. Geil's Music Store, Schlaepfe 's Drug Store, and at the door. Doors open at 7 o'clock; to commence precisely at 8 o'clock. For particulars, see bills. ... apll d till 30 THE COMMITTEE. f !

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-- --- B.'L"D.-GuTFY," A TTOUNE Y AT LA V; MORGANTOWN, KY., Will practice in the counties of Butler, Warren, Muhlenburg, Ohio, and McLean. Prompt attention given to the collection of claims. References Wheeler Riggs, Holllnpworth & Bro., Chas. Babcocs s Co. apa J. P. WE LB 0 UN, attokm: r at rvw A.XD SOTARr ' PUBLIC. OfJlce on tbe corner of Main and Third btreets, in Walker's new building, jel3 Evansville, Ind. W. P. HARGRAVE ATTORNEY lit X-.VW. Office on Third Street, in Washington Honse Block. Will practice In the various Courts o t the Circuit. Prompt attention to -00108 business dec! d im U. 11 LACK, ATTORNEY COUNSELOR at LAW MAltlOX, : Crittenden County, Kentucky ap!7 wtf . WM. HEAVIS, " TT. S. Claim A$;cut. Also, REAL ESTATE and COLLECTUvW.' AGENT. Office on Main street-between Third and Fourth, No. 5W (over Keller's lien store), Evansville, Ind. eplUSi JOHN M. CREBS. CHAUNCBY 8. OONUKS CREBS & CONGER, A Horuey -a t-I.nw, (nriiii, Illinois. Will pra-tice law in all the- Courts of Edwards, White, Wayne, Hamilton. Saline, and Gallatin Counties, In the state ot lliluo:s, aBd in the miprame Court. ' Refer to G. Maghee, James K. Minor. Stookwell Co., Colonel T. W. Stone, with I. & D. Herman, Gen. V. Harrow, ML Veruon.mav24 d3m Wholesale" Clock House.

GEISSLER & DELAXG, WHOLESALE Oloclt lOJll4;i'r-i, Jeep constantly on hand a FULL assortnent of Set1" Thomas and other Americ-m .'locks; REGULATORS, OFFICE AND J ALL CLOCKS. Send tor Price List lo o. 18 MA IX STREET. marlO dly

Builders and Painters. EIIAVE IN STORE,

5o,oo0 pounds strictly pure White Lead. '

oo.inio pounas pure star wnite leaa. 50,(K)0 pounds Bay State White Lead. 1,000 gallons Linseed OiL 6,000 pounds No. 1 Putty, in Bladders and Cans. Window Glass, all sizes. Glaziers' Points and Putty Knives. COLORS of every variety. DliY or In OIL. AU of which we are selling as cheas as can be purchased in the West, KELLEIl fc WHITE, Wholesale Druggists, Evansville, Ind, ch(t tf - v ' , ' ; ;

P. SKMONIN. GEO. JL LJXOX. JT. J, HUNT SEHOM.V, UIXOX & C(K Evansville, Ind., Jau. 1, 1808. TfTE HAVE, THIS HAT, ASSK'IIf ated ourselves together or the pur- . pose o. doinij a YVholeate Hoot nrift tho Muni-nest, iu this city, under the firm name of Semouin, Dixon & Co.; also, for doing a manufacturing busine-s in the town of Abingtou. Massachusetts, under tbe firm name of Hunt. Semonln 5t Co., office at 1st? Pearl Street, Boston. P. KEMONIN. GEO. L. DIXON. T.J. HUNT. Evansville, Ind., Jan. 1, 1808. I have, this day, admitted a co-partner in my present JSooC and Shoe Husmess, lr this city, and also in h e iuanulacturict business. In Abiiigton, , Massat-husettt, Geo. L. Dixon ard 'A. J Hai l, an will tt seen by tne above card, giving tbe fir names and their objects. , Mr. Hunt, who has a life-long experience in the manufacturing business and a number one judge ot Boots and Snoes, will devote his whole lime to manufacturing expressly for I lie Evansville House and

the purchase ot sucn goous as we ao not expect ti make ours. ivts. Tbe firm, by this new arrangement, will pos&ess advantages .vii ich but lew house can claim, aud will be able to tier inducements to our trade, both as leg.iids price and quality. The object of the different members of the firm iu this association is not to do business for a day, but u liietime; and, to accomplish their objects, they expect to do business upon correct principles, thereby meriting a full snare of the tra..le. 1 o my old pairons, I leturi. my sincere thanks for their liberal patronage, a hope, by close attention, 10 merit a com tlhuauce of t be saiiie in theluture. Very le-pectfull.v, Ian; 1.M.M(XI.V. L , 1 i Notice Of Order of Council to Contract Canal Street from the West Sid of Second Avenue to the East Side of Sever th Avenue. fVr''It'E is hereby given, that the As Common Counri.ot the City of F.vitiisviile at its session ou the 9: h day of March, A.D. 10, passed an on er to contract or diminish Canal st re. i , in t he town of Lamasco City now llty of r vausvilia iroia the west side of Second Avenue t the east side of Seventh Avenue, t(, eighty (Sij) feet, as follows, '.o-wit : The pr.sent north line of said Ca nal street to remain OA ttie north line of said street, and the south line of said stieel to be pai.tiiel witu and at a distance of eighty (X; teet south of said north line. And should any person agg leved at ally time wi.hiu six weeKs apply 'o tlm Common Council for redress, by pet u ion or reiiionstiance left with the lei k of the Common Council, and contam ng a Hatemeut of the injuries complained of, and the amount demanded I here or, sa id peti- , tiou or remonstrance will be considered, heard, aud determined sy the Common Council. By order ot tbe Cou ucll. A. M. McGKLFF, Clerk. Citv Clerk's Office, March 1, A. j. Is. maiT7 Union copy.J

UHLHORN & BRINKMAI Successors to M. A. Lawrenck, (EstabUsheil in ltn:.) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in AMERICAS AND ITALIAS MA KB Li and a superior quality of Limestone ft building purposes, window sills, caps, fronts, door siBs, Ac, Nos. 100, 102, and 104 Main Street Next to Court House, -:- uaville, Indiana. : monl4 1 v

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