Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 June 1868 — Page 5
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R A flee residence -otttL Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, couuinin? thirteen wina with arrtf'-iw"jte(jrs(i-b(Jtise wml flilMi wit b-Jica, stable,' wood-siaeJ, 4c. 4 aJi lu complete order. The furniture wi , te sold ' with tne house, II desired. The owner wish to, eii as, .he about to leave h olty.iA. u t.- . Inonireof, O. MAGHE, iu ,X t:V) It !!'. t . J- ...- i ' Ain , 'brie? terms' or .the eo-ner.td Sixth and Sycamore, containing ten kxiuh, for sale by ... 1 ? JqoUU ' - ' MAtiHSg." no RV.7.-C JAN; ErA STj tfc VTONS C --O0i s tr'b . 0 f a bub a r,x I,H hobs Just received and fur sale ry. . - -1qn2d:t frAfeN .fwiLE. ;"iFor SatTe.C i THE ENTIRE STOCK OF r1HE late O S. !!rarair, '.ereased. consisl&oi j&ueLBniaa;Hiates..ilneT Wines, nnu other Liquors, m. bjuiViee l'rfumertes. Confections, $c, A Vo, 'the building tiow occupied by Mrs. G. S. Uamnmr.,,o Second Street, between Chestnut 'Snd Utery TFot Juri"r tiarticiala Inquire $ .- CoV. serf Ind Ch:irt-SR FOR SVI.E MACHINERY. Ac Will be Bold at pubile auction on Saturday Juni! WU, at 'i o'cov.: rtM..to thehignt bidder, the maclit Vrv.d boilers of the Government steam- r sr. Lout , and ttfe;bol-Tdx'tor. "Sc:rf W tu Government ei"nmer X. E Xu'.u . . jBy or Jer of r Oev. 'WORM, A.Q:M. It iu(t,etLUry wiil be $uown upon ap- . pMcatlo'u'to r. srNZICH, & .'r'N, Water Street, between Syirnore;'andrViue.l i m alft 'td M . . . t , y,I20 BUI.LDLSG LOTS. : y. : ' 1 i T tHA.X'E TO GET PLEAS INT HOMES. . J&. .11 ARCHER'S ESURKnEXT, lo the northeast portion of the city. 1 j atbtirli oav'iat'i :lsSd is on 'ware .--.--- - has red AT REASONABLE PRICES AND ON !,.v.- t(. i.t--...-. . I..- . This property Is siinated conveniently o the business portiou ot the city, and not .r trom the Main Street line of. Street Jtairr-'Hd, nd arty extension o al ,Jf may expected t run close 'to it. The ivound in ii : " i- t T! y AND HfeArlTHY; h'lUl, UK Y -AIRY Being on the Mmimtt between the Ohio River and l'leini Cvet-i;, it lies w:et of lse X,ontWocu 'IracMtUe location T,tli proposed City 1'ark.t.iid rljoin8 li.aud i nsl de the corporation Hue. We invite all persons who wish to pnreha eligible building lots, at Ulr,ptr5c-, o aopiv lumiwUatelj . , ... - For further particulars. Inquire of AlcNKcL SCHI BliRT, v I f T KeaJ Esmte Agent. Wst Corner" 5Iain and Third streets, or WILLIAM BAKEK. X 0T WATCH KEY Between W. i liam and - weventn, street , a large rouiid gold watch-key. The fltd-r will be liberatly rewarded y leaving it at Kramer A Meeker's sure, corner of Main and Ktghtn Streets. -i. tJut)4l WANTED CAB1UAGE-IRONER Immediately, due flrst-ciass cairlageironer one that vtiiderst ipdi ironing matfo:uf, eer-fcoil. li!TeTM f fn'bTi oiretwili pay 'three dollars and li:iy ceula a day, and a ste.idy Joo. . v. tt'L cVfcaerTW .liA.MVESlEIJf. nth aud ticul ut. Is,' inu-l tl 't . t ! ill , y John S. C. Al)fit. ! This. wok. wt:-U I .l'u-tiatcd wtttKihne floe fcrl.euiiraviui:Ki o eight maps,' piiiited lu'fint. and mi, it ilij by subscription. Asuiis will t:nd si 1 f t'Tk that wiit irt ttstU. t.'ia-Niir t-.iittthor-Hn th tine style rnwhiri ceb'okwill be rni)y;-jed cannot fail to insure for it an ehoimius and rapid sa;e. Liberal .terms, to good agents. Price, jo auu (he tiin.'i"Av e-e? row. 1 emVytto' s;n-terrttory. rvVHn"E."ClfBiy,-BOTf E 'A "CO., Publishers, 140 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. . ... marlS.dtf ED. MAX.FiEI.O'S EI EE OF mtii. , ti nriiii rain a r y iiiuuvenMHius 10 Agents to sell the "Popular aud Authentic Life of U. S. Gram," vnth aieet plate and maps, by Hon. K. D. Mausfjeid JC. I. M."). whoe Miiitry Education, close study: of History", lost; experience aa.Editc,r and Anchor, and powerful and graphic tt-rle, render hN bor of absorbing intrett and jrrreat authetici'ii, HI reputation a'QH will sell the boon wheiever oOored. Wfcdeal with canvassers directly ' Applicants for terrltorv wet Indiana will adttress R. O. LAMBFRP, Assistant Superintendent, BlooraiBgtoj), 111. ' AU other apply to sole owners ot copyright, K. W. CARKOLL t'O,, Publishers, Cincinnati. 1 ap&itilw (2t a w). wlm . BOARDING. " RAILROAD HOUSE, Generally known as the OLD BULL'S HEAD. This pleasant situatiou Is now open for the accommodation of boarders, under the direction of MR. and MRS. Kt G. YONGE. The street cars will be iound convenient, running to and from tne premises every ten ' m luutes. One or two small families can bs accommodated. P.. Large and good accommodation for ttock. ... . LmayJS dlw BOAUUIXfci- ilrfc-IA. -Carter .u. removed to Mr. Johu Hewson's large Louse.oi Division Street, betweeu Second and Tnird, and is ready lo receive as many uav boarders as wi.l give her a cal.. Sue itisb nas ove or six good roams to let. inaylidtf MRS. D. CARTER. BOARII.. Good boarding can be procured also, lodgings for a few tangle gentlemen front rooms, lare and ei:y location, near business by applying at the corner of Second and Sycamore, or to HODGE, CARR CO., IS North Water Street. maya$ dlw BOARHING BY THE BAY OR WEEK, at MRS. E, M. BURS'B, So. 12 Second SU, bet. Mala and,licust Btreeta, ETansvllle, Iiid. A few more lodgers and quite a number of day boarder can still be; accommortad. ' . MRS. K." M. BURNS. mar3tf . . , HITEWAttm . ultl'MHES, rang. ing from 2o ceuts to t5 00, at VlcKERY BRO., 73 Main Street.
To Coctky Merchants. We direct tie atlentim tKpec;a!lyor -oti.try a.rcb:tfit to theCjOiOjC U;iTij"hMl' f-KNAt. Conipany lor printing i'ancy fosters and all fcinus of mercantile wors, viz,. Bill Heai; v Car?,jC":L-t:ar!i.Ac. ; .Orders w(.jk (iin be stint" iLrough .c'y -of the Ev..nsvi!'e mercbacts.
f ; 5t'wJlorfc!Marlietl ' . By Telegraph. New Yore, Jane 3. Cot To si A shad-i-flrujer . and moie active : sales ?..C bales, pah, last1 evening at 3i" for id iiiutf uiandj... . ... FtorH Receipts 2,(!1 obis aria 6,PifJ tags ; lO'l'wj iower and more doing; sales of 8,oOU bbiS at i 25'a8 tj lor suptr siaie aud Western ; tb for-xfcri stt(tti A-t-j!! m for extra" westPnr; SHJ.Wft'i-roT white wheat extra; S9 1j:o.12"5 for round-hoop Ohio; ilu i:-4 1 i 50 for extra St. Louis, and til 7V 15 "5 ff- Vinji'uoiu d' iiosiu ..with tinner tor & .-t.afcinriiifili'ivyjS,'ales2,SijUsacksat ; 713 . and Sla . lor very ctioice. Kvk Klol'r steady. ( oks Meal In fair request; sales of 7u0 bids at S5 7u: s'.e '3o. . Whisk.W NOmitral. . I VI I ? 0 il Wheat Receip'.s &J','8Q bushels; opened In buyers" favor, and closed more active, with a oe'ter tone; sajes W.OtH) bushel at t tar Jin. -4 spi iur oMetfy t)7 (island No. l"XlT. oil pri vstetirffls " K ye scarce and a shade firmer; sales 3,0'O busheJs Canad f.'ee at 82 US. Barley-Nomina!. Barley Malt Firme: ; sales 2,ri00 bushels at ?2 -H). ' - - . ; . . ' I'okn- better, but less doing; the demand i cniefly speculative; no reeemts sals H.6W) bushels at Si (1 10 lor new mixed Weteiu ahoat; (1 t'7'ijl 1 fordo, lu store; SI for old do. in store; tl H for iiw- Western ytl ow; tl for white Southern. Oat- Receipt' rioae; opened steady, but closed firmer; sales 7.r!oO oushel lU'Hr trr We-trn in store; tiltrtc afloat.KICK Fix Ml-' r r - - - Mf ' r f . ,C.-ri:j:E-iulet ftad firm. .': i - SfGAR Firm; sales OjO atgsheads Cuba at li',.2;-U2c MoLA3SE-Fjrniand, qu;et-j :.:. M Hops-tiUfet- 1 ' - - Bktkolkcm Firm at 13c for crude, and 2!'oi!&!4c for refined bonded. Coal - Domestic, quiet and unchanged; foreign nominal. Leather Hemlock sole firm and in good domand. ; : . r j i i Wool Quiet and drooplug; aso.OOO pounds sold at i'n'yc for domestic fletjc. I'okk Opebed "dull, but closed more firrnl;. ; sale-i of 1 5" barrels at 17 7"x&17 87 for new in !, clo-in at 61T7 87, leular; 7 S7f!-r "ill tor old do. , c'.ivsin at S27 50, i ti'G;4ffif Wilt Si TOT printer f'-J tC.SI.i'u foi prime rue; also, i")0 barrels new mes-, sel'ei 's last inif of June, at 8.K. BEEF tiuiet ud uucbamsed ;. sales of 160 b reel- and bO tieives l.eei hniiis kiwumf and lower: sa les ol 80 barrels at Hvii 4'tTT Mhats Dull an heavy; Mien of i JS) packages at U.'. v.a Uj.lc tor shoulileis; l.l4 17"..c lor hams : 'middles -nominal; - v L'akk Heavy and a shade lower; sales of l.fi;w barren t 174f.i 1T cr for Seim chiefly; lt. lbli and lS;4o"for kettle reRdared ; also 250 barrels fleam, buj er's July, at 18,c. and i"4 do.. elltK't August, a lS:-. . iiUTi ERfciteady mi SOd&fe- lir? !Ouli,.abd a'tj 'Wc for State. HEESE-Dull 8t S;il5.C. ' Freights To LiverpK' dull and lower; la,OUU.sacs corn tlxisped per Meatntr at A'i. t;1 1:, Cincinnati MarKet. ! By Telegraph. Cincinnati. Jane 8. ' Ftoua Vecy dull; node maud. WiiKAT-Verv -Hil in tfenahd. No. 1 red sold as low as $2 1'), but this. was a Iuxctidiiaie;-.U Is held at ti25 The marKet Is very much unsettled, and . t is diillcult to give accurate quotations. -CtiRSf Dul. and rnlceiS drooping: Miles ff rt", ' -IV' A, i Oats-Dull at 78c. Ryk Scarce aud fmrTat Sia2 ft5. t'rm5i-r-iihl wore tirmljr tp Wc,, Jmt .toe od(4inrul.w - .. Butter Dull, and pi lce declined to22. 24c for JntrarOhlo,'svrid f West ern Rrre-.- Mone- -Imt tstrtetiy prime to choice wanted. PoTATOKAr In lart supply: tiie-'mar-kel is dull and prices lower; S3 503 t5 per bbl. on arrival.'- - : Ltnsekk Oil-DuII; offered at ?l 16. . WovisAdx.-Iiull, at. d. prices .jiominil. 'TrVeyt rsMtfthPor 110 deraand. ami holder are more anxious to sell; 1.000 bbls. Mess Fork oidt ii':ril J'y.li. J HKorKfKs 'nHia-niTed."' t"'--ToiiACfo In good demand ; sales of ISO hhds.t.'..su ri , i i.s iii, Gonj At ISH'l buying. dj ' ? : " -' i ' - ' -- ' 1 v. u , i : J By Telegraph. -.CHicaso,! Juue S.Flock Dull at 38 0010 30 for Spring f-5l!H. 1- . ;,';(. Jf-.-t I'-1'- , l "I - si k-at Active and 5'to higher; sales V .,-il. Si,!,-W.- auU i'o, il ?.'k( il f'l. V a s t Sl orlNo. 2. . . , , i-'i.p;-Avi.-..4rta. aud '( higher: K-i i .-'. --." No. 2 at MwStSjC a nd n ;-i-r f K-,'cfrin- with Buyer ,"01 No. iit !Ci.'t-Ji!":,l '. - Tiuil i II.IT--.1.:' ivf and 3W4lic higher; sale at tJh wi-.i.r.a!:oiilDi firm ai tne outside, v V. ye 1 .ill aud easier; sales at SI 70 for y 'j'Tn g'.ufg: "" " ""' ' , Bakli-.y Dull ;,sajes of samule lpts,a.t Provisions Dull ; sa'es mess Pork at t'S7 50; sa'es of Lard at .7c, closing weak at 16;i-; dry-salted shoulders wean and nominal at ll&llic with sales at buyers' option lor alt month at 11 cjll;4c. Hogs Vyd nil and k.iIo lower; sales at 3 W X$ 00- l r ccmuiAii to lair aid $9 00j 4 40 for'good to extra choice. Kreiohis-More active and Vc lower, at BuffSfo.-4-M' 1 f to Rkceipts 3,473 bbls. fiour, 40,8Jt) bushels Wheat,-, ;101.tiS)5 basiwls corit, i,Hi2 busfeejis juats, 7,125 hogs. " '.'.".,' " SHIPS! KNTl.?20fbb!s. flcra?. 2,62rbushe'ls wheat, Tj.USI -bdhheis , eoru, 77,t22 bnslielij Oat-i ; 2.53 hogs. , . , t . . . -j i.i : ; j o :r ; -vrMenphls Market. By' Telegraph. 1 Memphis, June 3. Cotton Quiet; prices nominal; receipts 24 bales; export, 6 bales. Flocr Uuchanged. Pork At 82S 50 KacoS Shoulders,' 13e; clear eides P'C Lard 19!i21c. , Corn At 97c Oats At S7c. - t . . . HAY At Sla 00(20 '00. Bran S-J0 00. . BCTTER At 30C , " Eggs 20c, and scarce.
Jiew York Dry Goods Market. By Telegraph. ' New York, June 3. ' Dry Goods Weather fine, but no improvement in trade Tne most important change ooliceable to-day is farther concessions on Hue orowa muslins, as follows: The Lawrence A. the Grea". Fails J, the Hami ton and Exeter A are all down to one shilling per yard. The mills are generally curtailing the production. A large sale of Boles's Honey Comb Quilts, and Lancaster do. came off to-day, and the goods sold at such low prices as to preclude the possibility of producing any more of them this season ; the former sold from SI 45 down to 51 37, while the lattftr sold at SI 30a,l 46 lor 9-8; 1 751 lor 1. ami ti 252 30 for 10-4. " Sew lork Gold and Stock Market. By Telegrapu.1 SKW York, Jane 3. Money Abundant, but rather more demand at 3 per cent, on call to Government dealers, and 4(35 per cent, to stock brokers, mainly at the latter. Sterling Firm at lO'lOHGOLD Opened firm and sold up to HOi, bat subsequently fell to 139J6, and closed quiet and steady at 140. Loans at up to 6 per cent, far borrowing. Governments Aotivts excited and a shade higher. Coupons ot 81, llt)?43116; do. tO, 112i1125B: do. 'tt4, U05iauei; do. tS, uovaiioH; new. Hiaii; do. 'ct, 1130 , 113i; 10-iOs, lOtKSlOti.'i ; 7-30S, UOjllO1. '
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! Cotton Is in fair demand, With an ndvancmsE tendency ; raid(i?;i!6rs at 2Pr-4fi30c; sales of 1,000 baies. Bet-eipt-, S bale; I exports, isil ba!es. ! KxciiAjstiE sterlicg. KKS; New York ; exchange, y prein., Gold UtanOX. Sugar Duli; choice 1-alSc. -ii.lall; aeia w at 45 f Vfcoloe R2.3H. v. 1-. Eas-atfl C7;i. Pork ldil and Urooping.at f ;'! Bacn Q,uie; ; suouiders at 13;ic; clear sides Y!c. Lard -rFirmeri.tierce.l;ig30?. i: t.' 0 n fe'r-iC wi -cf X9 Louisville MarKet. By TelesjiirinJ JoctsviLLEjjJane 3. Tobacco ?a:es ol" 252 hogsheads; lugs to heavy cutting lesf 9 a.11 75. Flocs Superfine s 2o&i 75. Corn- At Sialic. ' O.iTS-i-Ri'SiMc. ' - ' ' - WE4IAt 30r 5 .- I:. .- iltve-SJ Miss PoHK-iJS W). ' Bacos S i.oniaerH. Ij'c; c:ear rilj fcldes, lOJic; e!er side- IT'-c. . . ' Bulk M eat houiders l'e ; clear sides lti 'ilo!c. Whisky Active "at S2'0 for free raw. !!l;,Hfpaii Marfeet. .. . Ey Ciibl-. Lokdox, Jane 3 Eve. Consols Monf.v, account, WJ. Box IS-T2; 71" b- ! - ; ;FBAjikrc-RT, Juca.3-Eve. Eo-'DS-77JiS77. LivERPOOT., Jane 3 Eve. Cottos i - ili lands, Orleans, w:. Corn, IVas, Us. . Produce Nhval stores dull. Sugir firm 11 1 V E R X K W S. " Fvr'olhkr "H'xrr 'lierh tee Serf nth I;ge.' There were uo additional- arrivals up to midnight last, except the Ollie Sullivan, from:...CacneAtou.f. and ; Ouickstepy :from Cairo ...The Armada, for Cairoj aad the Ada Lyon, to. Green .Riyeiv departed ........ The. Argosy pas-ei up yesterday afternoon' with a tow - of . sixteen barges...-..JThe tiuiclrstep did not " arrive till 'after 10 o'clock last night. She had a moderate trip The Armada and Ada Lyon both had good, .trip i".' out The Chattanooga would arrive during the iiTghl...-.!..'..Trie Belle Lee had "not arrived !r rnidftlght,.' She may be' expeced at' the wharf nt daylight :thli' morning," ,'F. eifht here Is' verj- scarce. I. ...:.'.Tt'ewreck' of the St; Patrick, bnrned Some months since at Hopefleld, opposite Memphis, was sold at auc tion satuiday. The hull, V achlnery, with the exception Of the 'boilers and ihe yawl, were struck off to Cajitaln Joe Baafil; at jS59. -The boilers' were purchased by J. J. Powers, of Memphis, for f iOO. Misi'iRASDA and Manifesto" Railroad steamer tf nickstep Iett Cairo Tuesda , June d, at 5:30 p M. ; boats in port. Marble City, lor Memphis; weather ciear and pleasant; river falling; at faducab mcountered a violent storm, the wind blowing a tornado, aud the rain falling in torrents; passed Talisman Velovr, ew, Lloerty. 3d, met TehneRee at Parkerson's; Messenger below Unloutown; Delaware at Jasper; passed Chattanooga at Jit. Vernon ; met Armada at West Franklin. Our consignees are: W. F"or:l, 1 bud. tobacco; nn board, 10,000 shlugles;. l'nk Niohelson, 10 barrels potatoes a '.d onions; Chaa, Viele k Co., 3 bale cotton: J. C. Lusouchet A Co., lij bars pi Iron; Fred. R. Huston, 4 hhds. tobacco, 3 bcXHHtlo: K. K. Dunkerson St C.; I hhd. U-baeco-, Joim Bllsm- packages' Iron,- &e. Manckuurt iy bags wheat. . . . , -t Louisville 21 hogs, 2 head cattle. RiVier Dlspa'clies." Louisvillh, June 3. --Kiver. -slowly tailing, with b feet In the ransl. ' ' ' STEAMBOATS,V FOR OWENSBORO, CANN ELTON AND LOL'ISVILLE. The fleet and elegant passenger steamer ilT HOUMSid M K, jj hiiiimi mid , , Johp-vueJiacker, Clerk, I! Leaver -Kr iLouisvl ile and -al- wv ports, !l THIs DAY, Thursday. June 4th, ai 6 p.m. it Korfrelghtor pasnage applvou tnard,'or I! to V . G. BROWN & COH . . It Ageuta. FOR CUMBERLAND RIVER.1-'-" The fine pft wen eert earner' ti-S-lAR. L. Lajjcastr, Ma-ter; Iumi Chet. Bradley, Clerk, Leaves lor Crark6ville and all Cumberland KivoFwaylandUtgs on FJUDA Y. June 5th, at 4 o'clock p.m. ..For freight or passage apply on hoard, 'jan4- dkf- . V - . . i. J . k . " WB HA. YE COM3 TC STA Y.Vi REGULAR EVANSVILLE AND CAN- , t,N-ELtvN ,'i'RI WEEKLY PACKET. . flnAi neef steamer " ' ' OL EI E SILLIVAX, Tj4i-.?Je3ikln T. Uuzoj M sister ; ; -tr - i. j. i Triplett, Clerk, Leaves lor the above and all intermediate poits THIS DAY, Thursday, June 4tb, at 10 o'clock aji. For freight or passage apply on, board. June! dlt
We i.iK) n Brothers, Paris Landing, Tenn. A. W. Sidkrottom, Evansville, Ind. WELD ON BROS. & CO., Cotton and Tobacco Factors, PRODUCE AND i'OMMISSIOS MEKC1IA JVTS. Office COR. VINE & WATER STREETS. Evansville, Ind. Special attention given to purchasing supplies. mayl9 d3m Merchant Tailor. I. Anderson Can be found at NO. 8 CI1A NDLER'S BLOCK, ap21Sm J" (VP-STAIRS.) 1 N. R. BCACK, ATTORNEY & (COUNSELOR at LAW MARION, Crittenden County, .Kentucky. apl7 wtf W. II. IttUSMAX at CO., Real Estate Agents, . . ';. Xo. 03 Main Street, Evansvilue, Ind. A Notary PnbUc in the office. (ap29 dt 1 FOR SALE AND FOR RENT. f rXA CHEAP BCILD1XG EOTS. AO 3 Dwelling Houses, and Farms. Ten thousand acres of Farming Land.' I buy and sell Real Estate. ALVA H JOHNSON, Real Estate Agent, Third- Street, ' Evansville, ' . Indiana. dec22tf le" b
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S ; 5 '1 M A N UFATtrfcER AND rJQE&ERi? 'IN MUii 'Mil li-'O ,1,1, i i1iV Us. ynr- I--. r? T ."" i ' '' ' '(- ;':;.-!;;! BLiAXK BOOKS ifn"tiian". ,f 1 i ii- ihw f! .-,i'r u-K.'-i! 1- tr. . r- r - ' , w .ir' l ' . . , Ct EVtr IiiasCB'PTION. !. Ji 1 .- -.tli J'.! be;: -Itla-" r. i 1 ; : 7 Olr j-'-t Job Pri uter it Bookbinder. .tir:: ". - i t' -tii'i -oil 1-0 ' ""-"'WhoJesaleand Retan' Dealers In"" " ' STAlioKRY, SCHOOL.'MD -! EISV :CELIiANEOUS BOOKS.' ,. ro. .O ?iiorth '.First ..St!'i -- c At R. F. Barter fc Co.' oldstEi,), ,j .; .: . EVANS VI LLE, XND. : - : - '. ii : ' " . - - ' 1 . ; . . Home-made Blank Books always on hand, and made to order on iAort 'notion. r Muc, -Magazines, and Periodicals bound in any, style. mar!4 uvia , . JOHN H. SCOTT, Bookseller, stationer - ,l - .-" v -tyi- " ,; XETTSD E A L, K R, ' 'o. 53 MUX STREET, cor. Second, aulOdly . . - . . ; ETAN9VILLE, IND. New Bookbinders' Furnishing House. '-;V jobn ,r. "hoole.&; son, ;:t;,:importeisManafacturers, and Dealers in Bobkbinders', Stock, ; Tools tiiicl 3JCnoliIuer'' , !, I. : '30 MA IX STREET, t i 1 . - . l IX STREET," .: , CINCINNATI, OHIO.- ' t i CIXClXNATIi Paper Y "WareLiouse. C HATFIELD; & WOODS, 'MAX I'FACTt'RERS AND WHOLESALE ' '5 "' PAPjGR DEALERS 1 w77 and 79 Walnut Street! f Keep coustautly cm hand a completV as7'f 0:12: ..';.'rtu4eut'Or7-. f FLAf-CAP, FOLI,' AEMiy MEDIUM, -! KOYAL, AM) SIPJCK-KOIAL i FLAT LBTTTEHH.-VArlons wights ;' FLAT COMMERCIAL AND PACKET NOTES; Hubbard's GLAZED "COVER .PAPERS. ;NX. 1 an 2; also. "other brands, of all eoir; PlilNTEKH' UAHO STOCK. n aheeis, .coloreii and white;' also, . CUT CARDS, In lull variety, of tiuali'.ies and sizes. 1 1 - ii ' . ' - - RULED LETTER: XO TE. AXE , vi : CAE FJ.EERS, .;,f .. Various weights aad qualities,, f tV, MANFACTpRERS OF,-f -, ! iPrtjriF All si ztw aud Ti ambers, find, quality of paper. - - Neu's Paper, Mauilla Paper, Book Paper, '; Wrvppvng Paper, Co'ored Potter Paper, i Ham J-uper, KUireft Paper, Candle super, 1 arjsoaras, aurufo noanu. Jeatliers.'or: Jill Kinds. For Einders usfjtogetUer wlUi TOOLS and BIXDERS' MACHisEBTrAll of which we offer at lowest market prines. . ,y Orders by mall prbm'ptly toileS.'1''1" , CHATFIELD & WOODS. ' ' ' "' ' 77 aud 79 Walnut Street, martldtf ft iadawiU.' - --. :!-- . -. 1 H .;: .- J '' .' . hsH & BARTER, " Wholesale Booksellers & Stationers, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, PAPER ENVELOPES, AND General Stationery, IV o. 1 31ain Street, EvansYilie, Indiana. July9 ly Samuel N. Docker. E. J. Morten DOCKER & MORTEN, WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS No, 11 South First Street, , pH.fT . SYarevUle, loo.
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t.A lias juBt received &.ie&tifaLatock & fine Xinen, , Suits,-i;Mai;teUies Vests, apd Alpacr,uh, for.-i the comiDg warm weather-. iHiLifcen Suits are &ii iLrunk before iieing made op, and are made in-.tbe .jbest manner, ef peeiajly .to fcis j&rder, at Pevun'b, Jiew iorii. 7t - .J. -r 3i. :;r: .o'iv t. t B as e ' 7 r. . :0 5 ST-. it- o "C- to rj a c n -1 a k a- " v I s- J 2. . 'X 5 e n . .. ? ! . v 3 P t C - - ST 'rr cs 3X. ;'X 'Y 0,:is;:.'ij 'Will continue to receive throtignout the season all the Novelties and New 1 Styles that may be introduced in the jNew York market, and will sell all goods in his line fully as low as they can be bought jn the Eastern citiey ; ;3J."; XJ.rST:- O IN' a" e'S- . - u. B ' t:. I f? -T' B 'Jt-"F B' t " i .1 2.;;! -. C o b" " ,- . a- 1 ' 2f-."1 . o B .ii -5 S3 B "' i v ''U 1 ! It. , '"! .'a !' ii."i. c. ":,;.: Has in his employ a Cutter who'haa no superior in this country;' and haf-j inr a full supply of fine French, Eng-j lish," and American' Goods' in "he Piece, is prepared ti get up pcrfect-i utting, elegantly made Suits to order on snort notice, 't '. ' hi , , M f -1 I 4., 'w t ; t,., --(.-.. -., 1 li C O - 0 6 b 0 C s ' ' B-B as 3.2 O ,- C2 s 1 -s JS i:.rs . e. m x T3 c Ml 3' 5 ..,'-'' tt -::( bHli-.r-.-i. B- r o a o " o s -s o-W f ' - l.'l t - - IV - 1 O O c ; I I r . s to - r-cK, -jj, -CS Co . t3 e 3 to M. JLt Y O Being desirous to get back aZZ Lis old custom, is selling goods at the smallest possible living profits, and warrants every article sold at his house to give perfect satisfaction in all cases. Ladies will always find a large stock of very select styles of well-maaeSuit lor Boys of all sizes. . . . II. J4 Y O N; Sew Opera II0SS8 turner, ' : OPPOSITE SHERWOOD HQPBB. ma; o '
geueiaiiy that I have this day tti;A copartners-. ip Mr. BAA ' 'Ell, in the facture of Hoop Skirts and Corsets. :it N 4 South Second .Street. H. B VCMC. The business will hereaf.fr be co' tlujefiB. under 1 he firm name of
1 - - i , v n . -1 k l . .15 nt- V JSLi B. L. D. GDFFY, . V ATT0li?E Y A T Q4 MORCJNTOWN. KY., Will practice in the counties of Eb'jut Warren, MuhieEionrg, Ohio, and M'fj.isa Prompt attention given to the colleotjoBi. of claims. .. -i-.:r References Wneeler & Rlga, HollisTWorlb.fc Bro CL. Babcock A Co. , if U V!; otice. A ciiton pf.jvi. ion a.y ose wishUiit to. (-iu;u a Fetw.1 Stone or? L)ivry itii wimei,OT nwin coiiioihu. As I about to taKe a trip to Sc.otia.udT this Summer, L'ilwrll.out my st -jck jsbS. fixtures, with house'iiiid hala uce 01' Ua, on easj terms to a sult:ble purcbar This iif t:f ooiI; iprnjf-.Ayj f'l!- nuy eaxit who U desirous i" isi to this kind mt business, having ample iiccutumudaiiiw and as good a stand as any lu the city, telng on the corner of Main and Four-te. Streets, halfway between the depot a river. Appiy so V M . UOP. Sr., Vete: n Feed itore,- corner. Foui;tn anaS Main, Evansville, IikS'mj.i mayl3 fcCIiAEFELi, CRUEX & KEIIS VANDERBURGH Woolen 3Xiil factory on' EranJclia Avenue, noarrligeon OieeJi Br'ulge.- n Store on Third-Street, between Main jB Sycamore, - -t. . r , . . Evansville, Indiana, Manufacturers of Jeans, satinets, LVoe skins, Elauket", Llnseys, Casslmerw, Stocking Yaru, tc. The highest mark, price paid for Wool. lit- All kinds of cifHtom work solJcUeA Send for Price Lists and Samples. ' apll 6mw f - "' Bnilders and' Palmers. ' K w lu HAVE IX STOKE, r.i fwm nntinftn si rlrtHrmirA W'h'.i.e 1 ,tnr. &o.X) pounds pure ttar- Whit Lead 1 "60,Mi imnnds Kflf mmr -Whit Lead." 1,000 gallons Linseed' OIL - - - 5,oi0 pounds No. 1 Prrtty, in Bladders an Oans.:' tH-Vo T- 'Ai : - Window Glass, all Ei-es. i Glazier poiuJa And Putty Knives. COLOilfJ olfcvery variety, DRY or-, tm. Oi t AU ol". which we are selling ivi cL;a a. cJiJj yurcua-Mjd iu t he. West. , f Ji ELLKI.;' J' HUE, Wholesale DruggUts, 'EmHumUt 'JniL mch6 tt IA.Y DYE llOCWE. F. GRAUPNER, DYER AND SCOURER, FIFTH STREET, bet. Oak and Cherry. Bilk, Wool, Cotton, 4s colored to ordee. All work warranted, Jiuif aOy. d.iin prompii v puna, tf j,,, f ina27 d6di Geo. Pendletwk. B. K. DUNKERS0N A C(?. '.! Ji, FORWARDING and coMr,::: icy AND Wliarf-Roat Proprietors. 11:1V nn .'imif'l tAmfJ Eiberal t'usu Ailvatices Slade ojc Cotnl(ritiiegt. janl '00 AD0LPII WACEXER, lmbrella Mannfacturer, HAS REMOVE fe HI FMARLHK. ment to THIHD STKEET, oetwea Vine and Division, "jiear ittite . Cathalis Church. He will be glad to see his ai4 customers a Q peyr s!.aiK. . ; I IC'E. l( ,j I understand "that parties have torn canvassing the city claiming to be 003 agents-.' ti n riie" has any authority to licit work lor me. and all tnose claiming; to be my employees aie importers. ; wai tUia -, . : -' ' ' 1 gru 1 O ri -'stiii i '.fir A. BRDECK & CO., G I X. D E R , , ... And Dealer lu, , ; LfOOKlNO-aLASSES, '' GILT 4 ROSEWOOD MOULDING fetiUARE k OVAL FRAMES, Ac., Ac f Foarth St., near Main, --'- ri ---, EVANSVILLk, IXA, ! Bronzing and Gilding of every kind done to order. Special attention alven to ijtldin? anj" Bronzing Picture Frames, Clocks, Ao. A.BKUECK CO., ap25 dim . Fourth St., near Mala. Dissolution of, Copartaership.1: THE FIRM OF HOWARD, 1KE1& tons fc Barrett hi this day dissolved try mutual consent, Messrs. VV. H. VVllliam and H. D. Barrett retiring from said firsa. The business of tne lute firm wi'l be setue4 by their successors. Howard v Prestons. Oreao,-Jkiay-W, iHob; v HOWARD & PRESTONS COMMISSION MERCIIA MTS, , NEW PBLE LA, , ments, ' , ; ' , . jun2 d. t ' Sweet Potato ; Plants. " W expect to be prepared to flu ail or ders for Sweet Potato PianUt during . . & , , nf u dnn.l An han.l . n I ll SVU. " . . , . "'-"l - " (hrflAK WD'Hrfitiio uu lomii uy . virk-KUV HROH.. HMinRtrt DR A. C. HAYNES Diseases of the EYE, at his offloe, on thel corner of Tniid and Walnut Streets, opp. ..mx. Mm fit.o Coani'.il Chamber. A free clinic for the benefit of the poor. I from 8 to 9 o'clock A. M. j Office Hours From 9 to 13 A. K. and from 2 to 5 p. x. mal8 dtiaa
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