Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 April 1869 — Page 4
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OVXTT OUlKKS At
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the Joaiusl
-a-tmi s I. K--V enable property, f '1F Mu Street. A ood I.; ick N w Arp.y "J,: iU'strVet-
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Ta.w Cars., nna Fine pee""-! V ;."
Swindle
chines addre:
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felO li'jm eod
. rvemont Mills
Lowell. Mass.
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. vi,h 7 rooms, on tn.ain.iti
Age nt. lot of lie w ami second-hand pl-H.os -a oros'to; rent. by the onh. Q;-
ter -r pr. itfut i'F'"J -" T " 5 vacant Kio-es nnd dwetlrt.2 Houvs it" 1 11 cUv tt.al toul.l very s--rn l'vl l-'"' . 1.. ihl colcm... Tnree line for n
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OBlEK 'Ii JR WORK B QRs. Ac ,at J.'ur: ftl QTce. LOST.
Blau'K
l,.cr3 aul enthusiastic RopuUicau inectins asscmWoJ at William Kolle's grocery, corner of Iranklin Stre-t au 1 V ukou Avenue, last eveu ;., Not !e.?s than two hundred voters wore rroH-ut, and Prof. Buck 8 uurivaled Uonut Ban-l was iu attend-
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The mectint? was culled to order by Mr. K.die, and on motion, Phy iVie.td was made Chairman, and Aug. i,.,li7. nnno-ntod Secretary.
Mr. Vict" statod that lh-3 object for which they had met was. to appoint
Rdlios: and CUl'en!r")t? Committees, and to make fu'l prefaratiens to go
into ihe fiiht o.i 31 .nday next wu b.u.-oers flying and every man in the ranks. , the following committees wcra then
R.tVi'tn Commute.". v... derlioh, Vm. K-ile, Peter Brenstem, prod. Teipie, Henry Swrmer. Henry M".ek-trii, Fr?d. Kberhardt, Henry lii.Mr .Tohii Vuirle, Henry Kiich-
n r nriV IK!) otfra for a very I"-" Moien from otr tf.e ti "a ve! 1 ! g.; ' ttse lower land m?. I--1 J. . l.iu rt. .r..
fccrer, Efn-vt Kuadle, Au. sehuPze, Chas.' Swit. -r, G.or-Kolp, George (lirist. Weinert, Jacob
1 ill ll a lit, - r ...... i..r T. rster. Wia. bohwert,
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Scantier, Christ, lieilman, auw So-'ier. (Jit, I Challeiijitif Committee Dr Friteii. Benedict Schuld, Julius Mil
Lr, and Thornton M"ales. T-Acnship (haUetigmg Commit 're Christian Forisatte, Clark Cody, Fritz P;,m:r, Henry Kramer, and Jacob Kroeier.
Mr. iyl verier Dccw, emdiuate tor
C .notable, being called on, maud a
vk-orousaud telling speech, and exphund a few of the most interesting features of the Democratic administration for ti.e p-jht year, and closed with nn earnest appeal to every man to b j up and doing. He was loudly applauded. Mr Alt then made a short speech.
filter which the meeting adjourned. The R?putdica-i3 of the Feventh Vwrd are fu"y aroused as to the imi...rt inec of the c-nflict,-:acd will un-
d -ubtedly givo a handsome maj rity
for Mr. tfdencker, besides doing t.ieir fail share towarls the succesi of the whole ticket.
Tvr Poxn We heard a good joke
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ou an cnttiusiasua geuueuiau
Fred. Wu-id-rlich. Fred. Har
3AS.BING.
Cll lf nilKV To hoanl with a w (low ""y uood relereace. APijly t tl.e Juuruil Office. i"11!-.".1 T50iniUK'tn Lave cod bonidin IS ana 1 ..t M Ki. tj L LM ? . ' -e,ona St., hotween sjcirnore and n Tliree nice ro- ni now miuccupifcU. I"'-- -"
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CITYKEWS. Cfluuty Ordt rs fo sale at the Journal cnice. REPCBLlrAN CITY TICKET.
A. M. McGBTFF. MARSHAL, CH PvtST IAN W U N 1) K U LTC i I . COLl.ECTOH, JOHN URKKK. TREASL'RElt, SAUNDKIW it. SANSOM.. SUBVEVOR, CHARLIE B. BATKMAN. ASSEiSOKS, OTTO PFAFFLIN. J. W. COLLINS, SAMUEL WrrrENBACrl. cocncilmen: First Ward ALKERT feTEINBACH. Second Wrard-JOtLN- S. ilOTKINS. Third Ward-PETCR Sli HON I M. Fourth Ward-SAMUEL ORf?. Fiuh Ward WILLIAM IIKIi.MAN. Mxth Vard-JOHNr IIOU.sON. Pevtntb Word-U. W. sTIENEKKS. EihtU WardJAMES WiLr-JHltlE. Ninth Ward PHILIP KLtlS. lOWJiSUIP TICKET. TRUSTEE, Col. J. F. GRILL. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, SAMUEL P. IIAVLIN CONSTABLES, SAMUEL DAY, GEORGE L. RO VINSON, SYLVESTER DEEDS, NICHOLAS BROWN.
.,,,,1 r-olf's liver during the past v. 0k.
i rr. ,.n,inir nrflntlpmfill WCTC b'.'fjiiollt
IttU juuif- . - before the Recorder, charged with being drunk and disorderly, Ivaeh were fined ?0 00. One paid, a'.id the other replevied. Another young man, whoso came we withhold, had been guilty of pubi lie indecency, and was charged CO. Kate Sullivan, who has figured in
the Courts several times before, was arrested on the charge of being druck j;,rW Kate is an inmate
of Grace Howard's bagnio, and had -hnet m.d abused " ler Grace,"
which was not relished by the offend
ed party. Hence Kate was brought
before His Honor to have the ait.nr settled. She was assessed in the sum
00 which frhe liquidated.
Several persons whose names were
not riven were brought oeiore me
TI .sorrier on a chaTgo of havius swin
dled a vouns- man out of 21 00. 1 he " i t i .... ,1
young men had to leave iowu, a
compromised t!:e matter ty lami 5 00, the accused sgreeing to pay the
costs.
As quite a number were in tho lock up last night, we expect another day's good business by the "Grand Megul."
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Second, yhere our customers will find the largest stock of fine Watche?, rich . - in o:i wt : iKa
Jewelry, ana ?oim ouvcr arc iu tu lt,Mn, riirchted our trood.-i
' low for cash, we are able to olier our
ruvr,
gementa
they pro-
i. . Pnnm
nose to give ai me ij"
Ooera building, to-night. The room
has been elegantly and tastefully dec- customer'd"su'pCrior inducements. We
oratea, auu otijr also mauunuuiv Vv, been made for a delightful time. The Ladies' and Gent s Pins, bleevc ButLfJm;iM. including supper, tons and Studs, reset Diamond and
pilVU , " . r
lias uceii ni.eu i
fiftv cents. The object is to raise w., Give us a call at our new
f tbf (Church. j Kr ironble to show coods at
. . i t p.ii-TS'iT.Kn. Delano.
and we hope to see a very 51 Main Street.
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tciiuautc. ..... t
vided.
.CI.I Ait.-. I i nl....k .liii.iiiii liiV.I Hi
ni on th( idewalK ii! liui- f ili til-octc kJ,xc:iii'i!, and voitiiut-bfcfed io buy arms I', money. Hulj rf wme tnuUeut J-li)(v!i Pr rent and 7 per ctil. currency er aiiiiuui, Tlie Foreign Ex lru:K9 nnnftet in eullaml demoralized. Pilm bin Iters' bills are tioiniuaijy 7(r7f per rent ut sixty d-y. whi'.e irfud biilsj are lin,T, and produce till8G!.i7. oi.i The market wan firmer, with Knle at 1:;Uh llt l:il'i. Tbe rates paid fur borrowing were 2 l-')4 ni, i and Ut liat, and for carrying, 1,2, 4, &, 7, 0, 3 and 1 per cent. , Uovkbmients-Market without peolnl inifriHt. PriRi' well maintained, and.
in some cafie-t, slightly Hhov yei-ter-
day'H prieeH. Coupon of 'Kl, IItixII'; do. 118.jllH'i; do. C, Ilrjlli: rto. ',
lltialW: do. new. Ili.l'iull3; do b7, 1
ii:;:'C: lo-iOrt. lte'i ioij.
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T o O F At the semi-annual U;"1 ... t.;ci, StWc Loeust.be-
election of o firmer 3 ot Crescent uouge tween Third and rourtn streets
CSS Forty head of VOUDg Mares and I For other River Ilnnt tre Ttiird rage.
XfitY A I V E lit I S IJ E . TK.
UF.ORUF KIEFF.lt is a can.iidate for R.rad Supervisor .n the Third LU.tnct, Pigeon Ton nKhlp. J. B. BHCKFK. H.P. KICIIAKIfior. RUCKER & RICHARD WN, ' Aitnrney at Law, N. i ih Side-Third Mreet.biit. Main & I.Oi UMl,
liVAfnrii.i.K. iNfi.
Collections promptly attended to. I'are.,1 alt.nlinn vivun to e X m 1 1) Hi I O II Ol
tltien, writlDg deedH, mortjjages. Ac. apt U:lrn
v m m
iHLLTT IMrUTK!::S Hnd KHOI.KSAI.K UK.II.KICS In
QUEENS V7AIE,
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No. li;, held on iuesaay evcuug, March 30th, the following were chosen
for ths C23uin2 term: J. D. Car
mndv. N.G.: R F. Schor, V G.; J
mh2D-4t
ii i . 1 . - ' ftairn Drills Store, rso.
iq wl, First. Street (Chandlers
moo v. i( . . : xi. x. jvuwi., v,., i o - - ,, ,
N. Knos, Secretary; Jas. Davidson, BlockX invite the
Permanent Secretary; Jas. D. Riggs, up m;de, -Hair Oils, Brushes,
Treasurer; John Hodson, P. Horn- (jon,b3, and Soap beto.re making
brook and Alex. xMa idux, i iustees; their purchases, rrcscnpuon pre P. Hornbrook, Representative to pared at all hours. lwh-i
Grand Lod-e; S. P. bitzsimmons,
Alternate Representative.
n-.tv who reioicca in being one of the
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imon-rmre Democracy, lie liatl nceu
out yesterday with a party of his frienas, who were engaged in electioneering, and this gentleman, Wing with rl-.. --in. hi? imbibed too often. He at
tempted to go to his home in Lamasco, and on the wy the sidewalk 1 -1 t A
runs close to a deep pond, ua Democratic " enthusiastiecr " at
tempted to get over the crossing, but
as his walk was not what would ex
actly define a straight line, he lo-t his cnuilibrium, and tumbled into the
vv,er .which was two or three feet
.1, . n lh ni;cht liave been drowned
if two etiuntrymen. irom tue ls.e ui Eria.had nol rescued him.
Before Esquire Stinson. A peace warrant was sued cut by a respectable young lady, yesterday, against Mcllie Brown, one ot the ,hrai moiJe as she had macS threats
against her life. The case stands
about thus: A young man, who lor-
morW L-ent Moliie Brovn tor a mis-
tre?s, was keeping company wit a the
vonn.r ladv. which. Molhe hearing o,,
J - V she went to the lady and made threats
of what fehe would do ii she ever n,rr,t with him anv more, or juniod
him, even g)iug so Jar as to declare
she would lake her life. The young
maa "played quits" with her some
inifl nijo. and he paid her 100 over
and above all demands against him,
and s-ha signed an agreement no, to
disturb him again. The case will be
heard at 0 o'clock this morning.
A Bold Falsehood. The Coin-in-
nf vesterdav. true to ifs instincts, per-
petra'ed another of its told falsehoods
in szymg tjiat a woman wno cai.eu at this office was "insultingly told by Silverthoin (hat her name wild ser t
in with the others and would appear with the others." Nothing of tho
kind was said by Mr. Silverthorn or
nr,v one e.se m the jouusai- vua-
Tt-.-t. Prrrnrpn Vein Manle Svrur)
tl lj .1 l iVi V ... . ... J r A
and ew Jl 'ple Sugar, at me .ew I t y -
1 one ijtroct ry.
Parsons. Scoville & woffett.
For Sale 500 barrels Peach Blow
Potatoes;
SO barrels Viriy uooancti ao.;
R( hflrrou w lute onrout ao.:
Jandreths celebrated uaraen
S O A 2
Parsons, Scoville & Moffett
mh2G lw
r-STho bpct.nln.in in Evansville to
i-ivbah s-nit f.f clothes is at J .
II. Schiiicthe's. 50 Main Street. I Trcr.rfx nrnl T havA a larTt3 Stock
a ii j . f ...... , - . . of goods, and can make a nice stylish p'niW-a for 2T 00: also a well
Jj.U'Illi: . i i tv j , ' " i - i nuitv v , . ........ . - , . 4r. lie I colai-t-rl sloelc of t'nriiishine goods at
at uranaview, was iu mu , i, ' Infir niirf ('all and see. at
big' t. ,l,'r..1nr J. M. SCHRICHTE.
n. n. S.-iv e. 1'residerit oi tue xu ,
II. & N. Railroad, arrived iu the city
Social Hop. The Norma Club
cave one of their delightful "hops"-at Masouic Hall, last evening. A large
number of tair ladies and gallant gen
tlemen were in attendance. Henry
Hart's celebrated string band furnUhe.l lbs music, and "all went
merry as a marriage-bell.
Personal. Colonel George Pen
dleton, of Clevelaud, of the firm of
R K. Dunkcrson & Co , ol this city,
is here
Professor J. W. Rust, editor of the
Western HecorJtr, of Louisville, and
Esquiie Gilkey, the Dew postmaster
from Henderson by the Morning Star.
lie t-oes through to Louisville by rail
this morning.
AnmncsT. While Mr. James Lit
.k ...tu r.r tr Wilev Little, of
this city, was cng'.ged iu his shin-le the benefit of the church
TtST Sixty mats of fino Java Coffee
for sale at L &. D. Heiman s.
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rinrTftir Si-pprn Thfi vounK la-
11 i . i.v u ... ..... ..... -tj dies of the Vine Street Presbyterian Church will give a Granp Supper in the Concert Rooms, Opera Building,
on Thursday jNight, apkil it, ior
liocrai
No names were left at the Journal Office, and no such remark was made, as can be clearly proven by four or
five gentlemen win were present waeu ihe woman, who called was Uvea tin tig out licr threats that if her name was published she we-uld "make somebody pay lor it." The whole story is a regular Courier ism a tissue of bold falsehoods.
.nar.bir.fi ntPatoka. yesterday morn-
in;y the fly-wheel caught a pieco of
lb-. her and carried it around. Mr
l.itt hi to protect his head, threw up
his arm, which was struck by the
timber and broken. Amusement's.
Opera House. The Velocipede
combination will give a grand exhibi
tion at the Opera House this evening'
nn which occasion toe entire com-
ivjr.v will appear, ineludir g M'lle Car
rie Eugene, Miss Fanny Lamotte, and barrel
patronage is respectfully solicited.
mchi td
Is Oellitifi: Keller, AND
Flour is Getting Worso.
XV v. offer the followioa brands of
Flour at the following rates:
Kinenam a -Moonlight, per
barrel. ......
Isrlehcart 3 "Southern Mills, 4
per barrel.
Michigan Slumptau, ? per
March made Its exit and April its ad
vent amid lihtninz and thunder, and
some rain. The cl ud gatcered dense and
Uarif, and vivid lightning and deep inut-
terlnz thunder prevailed iroin iu in vi
o'eloclt last nltjlit. A heavy rain feu for
half an hour. The additional arrivals and
deoaitnres vesterdav evening and ud to
mi iniiit were the Mori ine Star. Louis
vllie and return; Mollle Norton, to Hen
derson ; Armada, to Cairo; Norman, to
Memphis: Fanny Brandels, to Nashville;
Hartford, from (Jreeu Itiver; Qun-ktep,
from Cairo; Virginia, from Loumvllle for
New firleaus; Lewellin, from Estport
The several packets n id exeeneui nips
ont. and iheBr ndeis had to refu --e frsiglit.
The Morniui Stir had a lull load,
and did not cet back from Heuderson
until afler midnight The Quickstep
had a very fair packet trip, and arrived at
11 o'clock - The Uailloid bad a ulee
trio from Green Hiver We had the
nleaure of meeting three magnate In
maritime circles in the city y.iderday.
to wits Colonel W. J. May. owner of the
Norman: Captain John Camion, of the
famous Robert E. Lee, the b.st steamboat
ever built, and Cantata John S. Woolfollc,
the princely clerk of the great loTT-pre
ure Richmond Captain Cannon
awaits tue Rob rt K. Lee, which Is expect
od heie to-day -...The Alaska
and Cora K passed Cairo yester
dav. and will be Iiero to-day
Tlio YiriuiA arrived at midnihgt, with
oodliip of freight and people. Hbe lies
aver here till 8 o'cloca. mis morning taking fieigat, and hi-s oflers for moie than she ciu take. Just afler she lauded-
a deck passenger named Hopkins, from
Louisville, Ktepped overboard ou the out-
hide and was drownod.....T)ie Lewellin
arrived about 1 A.M.. with a nice tiip..
Persons golui; down the river early this niorniiic. will Und the Virginia at the
wharf to loayo at H o'clock, as ood a boat as could be desired, and with excellent
oftlcers.
Manifest Steamer tlui-kstep, from
Cairo, March :il J W Hun lies, bx pipes;
T Towi Kei.ii, 1 aor, ' ps iaraae;j i r . ..... en i.tri i u .t ii o lvHnler tV
hchtiackenbu.'K, 2 pkgs nidse; A Oiunberts
1 pkas leal i-.cr-', sc; v- onum ls barley, 77 sks bran ; W ii Brown & Co, S
bhds tobacco; W snira, (iuiiuhouiuxo: Louisviile, 3 bbia ind.se, 3 nbds tobaco, 16
bbis winay.
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GLASSAVARE'
Lain lis, ! o K I n I n s e i,
9 2. P
Mi:s Lida Bertram, the first and only
hidirs wlio have succcsslu'ly mas
tered tlin French two-wheeled veloci
pede. All the scenery oa the stage has been removed, giviog ample room
for a display ot the grace and dexter
also have tbe " Cynthiana
Mills," "Telegraph Mills," " Hillyer'a Best," &g. II. D. Allis & Co.
mchll
First
thaiige of Vt5 Places Ti.A Vntinsr Place iu the
Ward has been changed to Jjyer's Grocery, corner Second and Cowan Streets. The Voting Place in the Second Ward has teen changed to JTuhenicht's Grocery, corner Oak and Fourth Streets.
TUillD WAKD MEETINGThe Republicans of the Third Ward will hold a Lmiaes niceties at CAP 1'. KLAUS"', corner Locust and Sixth Streets, on THURSDAY EVENING. . FIR-T WARD RALLY. The Republicans of the First Ward wiil hold a meetinz at John Meyer's
Grocery, at the head of Second Street, on FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 2d, At 7J o'clock, to organize for the election by appoinging Rallying and Challenging Committees, aud to have a good time generally. Arrested Three uegroes were arrested j esterday afternoon and taken to the lock ud. tor raising a row at a
saloon on Vine Street, between First
and Water. The Recorder will attend to them this morning.
flonrtLED Again. Jim Mulligan,
tbf. " celebrated." was again arrested
yesterday for being drunk and disorderly. He wiil be attended to this
morning. fjgrThe "Ring" had a caucus at the "Cologne Dipper's" headquaVters last night. They aro becoming excited over the developments of the past week, and are afraid they will inc. their rrin. We may look for
A J - " " - A another poster full of lies shortly. tiST Hon. Henry Vincent, of London, the distinguished statesman and lecturer, whilst in the city, is the guest of John -Ingle, Jr., Esq., at whose residence he has been called on by maDy of our citizens, and will - still be found" there until Friday morning, when he will leave the city, en route eastward, soon to embark for England.
fc-Ifc will be noticed by the circulars and jokers issued by Vau R per that his printing expenses will be quite lare. Everybody knows that Councilmen get no salary. How dues "Eek" expect to get it back? Tl ia lm nn m to crind? He cer
tainly would not go to so large an expen.-e for the bare vanity of being elected. Perhaps his fellow "colognesprinklers" will be assessed Jor the expense. Bah! give us a candidate
thtt represents somebody in J..vansville, and not the agent of a New York tobacco house who don't care a snap for the laboring man. Law Card. We call attention to the law card of Messrs. Rucker & Richardson, to be found uudcr the head of New Advertisements, in today's Journal. This firm is composed of two young and energetic
entlcmen. who are starting out in
life to carve fame and fortune, and
who are prepared to attend to any and
all business in their line. We solicit
for them a fair share of business.
full house. Prof. Wentworth cents per barrel less
The Lecture Last Night. There was a largo and highly intelligent and fashionable audience at the Opera House last night to hear llou. Henry Vincent's Loot ure on. Cromwell, und no audience was erer bettor enter taincd. We cannot desrib.; ihe speaker's style better thin, in the
language of a poLshed gent.emau who
was present, as a " liquid fl-jw of pure
Saxen." The lecture was one. et the
.1. ;rtlo..tin(r r.-., Iihtp rrcl" h:ltl the
nrivileco of hrarirg, and we regret The admittance-is only fifty cents
that the distinguished gentleman can
not be prevailed on to protract his fo-
ionrn in the city. The lecture merited
a far larger audience than that in at-
tenc'ance last night.
Irish Potatoes and Clack Oats. Wa nflfpr to the trade. Neshannock
ror a uisp.a vi ih6i."- - - - - - i:y with which the velocipede can be Early handled. The idei of such aa ex- Gooarich an(i Harrison at U 50 per
o,,t f.f enriositv alone, we expect to In lots of ten barrels or over 50
s;e,ft a
will anrear in his character of "Cham
pion," aud give some exhibitions of
ianey riding. He will also show bow a new beginner does on taking bis Cist le.-soo, which is one of the most : ni.iii-ii rr things we t vt r witnessed
fhe hr.!;es w'dl be dressed iu t-legant , . i .i...
costume--, at.u we cxpee; iu t-cts iuu
air sex iu largo attendance. It will .e a pleasant way to enjoy an eveniLg.
100 sacks choice
Black Oats suitable for seed. L. Ruffner, Jr., & Co., uih2G 5t No. 7 Main Street.
Look out i or Bargains Hughes
Vi i j tint Hilt boni(i from New lork.
j j e-- : . . : where he has ben during the treat t r .1 t 1 . .
panic, lie bad tno casn to uuyg.iuus, yud houg.it them cheap, and wiil sell cheap. "A nimble penny is better tU-.r, .. ct,,.ji iviiinfi. thime and tet
1 1 1 . ii . . . . . ... j ........ - - t choice Calicoes tor ten cents per yurd, warraote.l in every particular. The tL . i " A.I.Tft : r ,i n li'ilf n.'- TI t
. i ocist iriiita incuo o u u
t.. 1 n fv h n, V i rtr: n :a I . .i I t. Unti; ninro pftminf' P h filiC UfCSri
l-nd.l here last n ght. an o d man uoous wan oi.b. o.r .v-.-j landed neie i.isl uifeut, au A(. i;r, nt . iwontv-tive: verv er-
Cumberland Mite. The ladies of the Cumberland Tresbyterian
Church will hold another of their delightful sociables on Friday night.
in the parlors of the Church, corner of Second and Chestnut Street. As
the 'season for these social reunions is about to close, it is anticipated
that a lare e number will avail them
selves of another opportunity for a
pleasant evening s enjoyment.
?1 Easter Reunion. The congrega
tion of the Church of the Holy Inno
cents had a pleasant reunion la-'t cveniog, at Marble Hall. These entertainments have long been one of
the established customs ol the Episcopal Church in England, and no more rdeasant manner of passing an
agreeable evening could be devised.
It was a church meeting, without any formalities, the congregation being
gathered together as one family, for
social chit-chat, and .friendly con
verse. A fine supper was served, and several charades were acted. A
pleasant evening was er j iyed by ail
present. Third Ward. We hope the Rcp.ublicans of the Third Ward will not torget the business meeting at Capt. : "Klauss's. corner of Locust aud Sev-
Let there be a
f ull attendance:
Second Ward Democratic Meet
...... TI,. h,-imnn rncv Jissembsod IU
thft market-space in front of Ilahe
nieht' irroeerv. list evening. I'r.
Gatch announced that they had met
. ;..n:fitinn nnrl to co the
lOl a l'jinui.nii"i i
'.'rand rounds." The Democrat!!
...
bn,l were n attendance. Captain
Hirsnn was called for. and spoke ouly
a few words. He said Mr. Hopkins
roQS a clever centleman and weuid
make a good. Councilman, but he
thought he could do as well.
Theo. Venneman was called lor
He told them he was a candidate for
Treasurer, aud would do his best
Wtr.l. He said. "1 thauk you,
ana 5uu-"iiu. Pit It.i.kf. and Fred. Kcert were
appointed Marshals, and the crowd
1 Hopkins, who, we are told,
lived iu Louisvillci corner of Nine
teenth and Madison Streets, stepped overboard cn the outside, and not
withstanding efforts were made to
save him by the mate of the V irginia
cents, celling at twenty-five; very ex
tra Dress Uoods. worth seventy-uve ctuts, selling for fifty cents; fine unbleached Muslins, full one yard wide, for twelve and a half cents; German loom Table Linen at greatly reduced th one dollar
and fifty, eeliiug at one dollar per
rait iiiui lij . anu Uli.v, reniug at out: i' and by the crew of the Qaickatep, he yard. Every article warranted the
was drowned, ue a m in cuarge ou ' -. -r---
the boat, a number of negro men, K-nn hv a tT
whom bo had eneasred to work on tne .
i, . u j y i, -aiLOUivui
IJivcr 5assiatcliC!.
Tii-rTio'ijfi Mrcti 21. Blver forty-five
fet t. una risius: illty-seveu feet space u
Uer the bridge. Weather warm aud cloudy
Ciscivkat.'. March 31. Boats Arrived
Annie L .urie, lrom the Kanawha Hiver;
Mxi ie liiy.s, iioru oi. uiu, i.i.nj
win, from Arkansas mver. i;eprieu
liarmer, io ii.vaiivii'c ; ivun k xm m-, vl'liLsliuiir: O. A. Thompson, to Arkansas
Hiver: t-aoi. J. Ule. to Aleaipiiiu; Magijie
H.:iv?. to Pitus';ura.
T OiiisviLLK. March SI. fort Ltst-I. W.
Stia ier, Irom New Orleans to Cincinnati; ,' nlnn r, iwii ( ( n,'i nn:i 1 1 to HI. Lou n:
i'otii t arrow. Irom Pitlsburn to Ht. Louts;
Lady Jrat'. irom inciuuaii m iuu .uiv
t,. i.ms.'.ii : Armenia, irom Pt. i;Oun to
I'itfNl.nr Hivi r ri in. Wil li tweuty leet
of wuter in Lie caual ; t iUlen fuel on the
Falls anu n;vi'i)tecn t. ei over toe ro-u. Wi i-ahei-ch ar diiiiu-i Hie day, but cloudy nt i:iiriil. iiuM ness bi is . .
Nasuvii.I-k. Match :;l -The llverisrKiv.r ,vnh i5 I'et watei on Hurpeth ShoaO. Wt-al!ier fair and pleasant. Arrivtd MaKiiviili.. from Cairo: Fin k Vars.le, from
H . Louis; New York.lr in Fittsnuru: Em- . - .. t.,n. .'. . . . , thir,inn'itl. IkftturLAO
inn r o.. -iwii .ii.......--- -i KiUHtg-ies aud Jiio. Phillips, f jr upper Cumberland. i i ,o Mirri. 51 V ;t lier clear and
l'l,.,priclf,a&lr,wlV lltlMrt.hll
11 !!.. -tit 11 t- IHl" 1."... J . . ( ltv f Alton, lor St. Louis; Indiana, for
I.oiiisvilie: Alice Ueau. lor UiUCiuuan
.-... t rime Muroli :.l Arrived - Messen
rl.t . M,. n,l Will. H
ilavs. Lavenpirt; Tempest, IjOuisviHe;
Commonwealth, lie O leans ; Ainiv i. i-,, ! . I i rUi u ii . I'eorla.
i ..... .. m i i 1 it v t if I' liiii, Memiikis: L). e
lii,.' Kt w Oii-nus: .-ucUer sihip, eld's
l.Mi.dnihr : Ai.di .li,ii;son, Keokuk ; Clara,
Km nsas ; sell'., v .-r, IVoria ; Anna, Cluelu- ... i-i , . ,,t.,l l, l.r l'll..lkf-. Hrfll-
I1M1.1, iiuii-r--.il - --.j .' .
on: taU.t-troW ai:U -ilei-seiigei , uuuujwj
v-n. ill io 111 vt r.
i-i... .!.... litl lUlhir kIowIv. with n
... i ..... .. . A 1 1 ,ii ,i t ii Tli t II ii ni. r VI IH
si-isii.pt is ilsiiis irom above hl. Panl, b it .... ... .....I .,h,flll I 'kllU
the ice win remumi m . u.i-niv
Pepin. The river is ociieveu ro oe uwu i . .. i t .. .. ,i . .... Ut tin, fiint. if rim I.iLlre.
J he Missouri aud Illinois fcre in ood tMiat
mu i,r, fir. i-ii. . ill r uii,eitiou tf. n - .
Huh mhss eood.
..... u,n,iilll Pnrt. T.Uf. Alaska
K.i' (irli ans to Ciucliin:iti. 2 AM.; H Iver
U....11' v i. ii- in . iii4 to Kr. I.diiis 8AK.
, ., ..-.I li,-. i-t r.rtiiisl.o N c w Orifcan -. 8
a m - (ili-iii Hie. I'lllsoiirti io sti. ii.niis, a.
.1-..... .l..i, if iiuji- iii (-iintifitiaii
11 A Huohron, Vickslui'i io sM.iioms,
i n a -in, i.siiy. Ai-KiinsitM r.lver, to su
i ... . I. .- I 'ii in lii-rlii nil. l-.vnl hvii o
uir U. I. -2 I-.M : Kelloyg. Sit. Louis io New
- " i.-. .... It liiKhnu
I Iri-miit. 4 lM. 1 lie livci iiic ii i n v...
Weather c.ear ana warm.
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We iiM-e! vo 'iiir Uut'iPwarn direct from
the Pot terms of Mulloid-blre, Kinland,
via New Orion nn aiid New orii ; nencn pay 110 Hccond-hand I ralt wtiU U rl .'htfuily b long to our trusiomois.
llavlne roiinIi-ti.-l trranKenieuH with
M K MCI N liliCM. A C., of hjiiilonislihe, KiMflaod, f.rU.ft I :X CLCKI V ) : ( I ) N'TI tO 1 .
for ttils nia ilc.-t of t heir ri le .rated HI'O.M.
CHINA WAKK, v,o u now prepur ! t
huppiy the t radu.
H-Consult your own Interest by '.im-
1 ti Itik our U)C' belc.i. pnrcliHStiiK else
Where. 1 I a 1 1 1
JkZlCllTZlZGTii. B. KURili-aiA,
V lit ? IS. 1 1-5 n 'V.
tiee No. : I'HANI I.U'.'S I -Ulbl'ifu
Coroi-.r t'i.a feita J.o'- ' '" " ' ' . k- v u s-, i II.-, 1 tel.
Pill II' F '.id t,;t:li''i i ' i - 1 1 " ' 1 i '"1
Ol liu'l.;,!..;-, 1 m 111..1. -.1 i M.oi't nol '"
iii, reu.'o. i,- I on-ii i '
FORKUT liOYIl.
oils woo :).
a a.
Opera IIouho.
0 O Y D ir, W O O U,
o. CliamUer's l) link,
Corner Pip t and Lo -ti -t httecls,
KVANHV1LLP-. 1 M.
iMnnu tin. i Htit-i ft", "a! ions in t.-it e l m
abort not ice and nsi-xon.it. ie uiot.-..
Jau) (HI
CI RAX D I'ISIZK IISIIi.VY
OF
VELOCIPEDE-RIDING
Thursday Evening, April Is
wi- 4.. it ,.- ii'uvvi- ie
jjfj. KANNV LA MOrTIi. unl Miss Ll OA rrTiiTltAN!. the Or-t and only 1 dies who
I11VH iiui "eoiul 1 v iiiunlertd ttie lwo-wr.-e
ed Krencli eloclpedi). win app'Kt in a re:it vmli t v of tSlor and pHiicy JttdiUK, c.,,1 VYi -it; N( UACE-4. Prol. W. 11.
WKNl WOllill in many new una nuio1 1 .. . . . .1 ..
i, h,...,.. vir vni OORLKT wilt be
i7ivc.ii tr Mih bexL Amateur UI ler of this
... t .1
. r i.-jl .,
Aiimihsiom wi cenii. i'""" u"
Valuable Real Estate for Hale.
1. 2. .1. . ti 6. 7. H,
Aj 12. 13. and 14. of fractional
Perkin Plantation, at the head of
" f.'.V'jMississippi River. He leaves.
in Louisville, a wife, three sons and
one daughter. If his body is found
mh25-lw
Wm. IJ can. es.
fiS?- The stock of Perfumeries and fiue Toilet Articles kept by T. C. i..:.r.n X' ft-, norr.pr Third and
;chw. we request that information of in: Streets, cancot be excelled in
the fact will be sent to this office at Evansville. mar5 tt
once.
Well Ducked. An old man, a
German named Jacob Waek, who
was on his way to Lawrenceburg, Tnd.. in attempting to pass from the
Quickstep to the Morning Star, about mmm
"new Orleans Martei. By Telegraph. NEW Obibans. March 31. . u,An.iv igin or miaaiinir UP
lands at asc; ha'les :i.l-5'J bales; receipts
1 U77 hale: exports ... , -j.ii '
v-vMAxoK-Sterltna 14014; commercial
i tni'.r.ii it)i; : New York tUht ?si.'i pre
-T
. T1..11 . cati-a nf i-.mivioti at 12c:
t. " 1 SLtiAK I'Uii, -'
1 o'clock this morning, m.stoot his F'''""- Scarce. salesof prim atToj
were ordered to fall in with the Band rnate .mil Bteppcd off the wharf-boat t1" at their head, when they proceeded thfoUgh tho wieel-house into the riv- ubie If :l.. T T . C V, ,fp,in.irv 1 11 , , , -1 n 1 . I 1 - 1 -i . 1, n; , 1 V
O iilllie nut a fciv..ij.
Pat. Burke and some other chap
ArcTTVENT. Yesterdav morning a
cartruan, while engaged in "dump.11 .1- m
i,g a cart-ioaa oi eartn m a hole
near the neck ot the old canal, backed enth streets, to-night.
nts cart a nine iuu iai, auu ioe nauk beinc rather steep, the cart was
turned over, taking the driver and. I 2rThe Democracy are making a horse with it. Fer a time his s'r.ua- 1 t-iroci' bid for the Republican vote in
t;.ou was quite critical, hu bteotuii g ' the 1'irssc Ward. They actually put j
entangled with ihe horse, and sub- down a crossing over Eighth Street, at
merged; auu nau not prompt as.sisi- me intersection ot lieu, xtus is couance been near at hand, it is quite sidered a big thing by the First Wardprobable that it would have resulted ers, but they think they can .get more fatally. The water iu the hole is scy- of them by electing Mr. Steinback to eral feet deep: . ; represent them in the City Council.
carried two kegs of beer, aud the
faith fnl rallied around tbe beer
John Travis was called on for a
.1. V.i,t in. Hiiiit " heerinsr was
Spctl 11, ' " "H in order, and a speech was not nccc?
enrv
The crowd then proceeded to 1 eter
Moll's grocery, where more beer was cal:ed for. . Dr. Gatch was then appointed Chairman, and P. Burke Secretary. Committees were appointed as follows: , Challenging Committee. Joe JNiehtcrn, H. Lutz, Aug. Ellis, Adam 'Weinbaugb, W. B. Menifee and Mr. Tm.lsp.r.
;.,,77;.iT Camriitte. Fred. Karf,
Jo. Peters, J. K. Minor, Isaac Keen, Geo. Lmghauz, David Sparks, Henry Ayrcs. Peter Moll, Con. Leahy, lieu. Stinson, PaL Burke, Jo. Kelley and
George Luken.
After this the crowd movsu on to another grocery, a.nd we suppose they will be found laying all over the Ward this morning, as a number of them were pretty full before they left Peter Moll's. -
There were not over seventy-five in the crowd at any time, including the Band and the Street Commissioner, of his brigade.
"VW took full notes of the items that
transpired along the routes, but have
not space for their publication
cr. lie eauea lustuy ior neip, auu a rope was thrown to him, which he
fortunately grasped aud was pulled
out more dead than alive. He lost
his hat, but found his pipe, which he continued to smoke right along. He
made a narrow escape.
JL.O
iLHOTIOES.
i.-1 . . . . oat.g nf fitinprfliip nt
UK-TMIIiri, . - . r .
85 Wt; doublo extra St VI treble ei-ira i
Coks Auvanceu iu ,..
Oats Firmer; kales at orcoc. P.KAN Cncbaii?el. HAy-Pi im K7. r ,t a
P.ACON Quiet; shoulders U)ic; tildes
'lard-Du'.I; sales of t ierce at lSViPJ. kea 2vli;i'ilc. Whiskv Unchanged. t'or ek tin changed. European Market.
r fiihie l London-. March .il,
- no. . .......... H M
Consols for money, o; tot uti-cuuui,
Pive-Twent- uauus aiw;i. ,
Rentes,
Paris. March VI. Bourse tiulet.
70f iac.
. IO. II,
I..I 2: iiixo.
toe undivided on'e-lialf of fractional lot. I,
of MctJaiy'H K.nlarut-ment, Known as t ie.
ItoigerM properly, lioiindeu iy ui v is,i i,
Kllll. 1" I I'll, "ll'l leCOHU ritorm m-. .-.r-
ertv ISO :orel for-a eon retsoiirnile l.-rins.
una If nol diKpo-ied of oy Hi" n nay oi
Mav the ainn will i.e omsieu ior i-ni.- hi
miction. oiie-Uitrd of I be pm c-iasi-i l.io'K V
dowu; the balance in two eijivil payments
of one and two years, who nner. m, m deferred paymeuU Hecure I b inoi t-ti!e.
1HU31 By Jamiu dtkklk, AKeut.
Business Hou3i to Re t,
NtWN AS Ht .nIN MIU l I.
between Kecoud M Iinru, imee
..d frnm Ihn i-nri r til lirilll niM-'-i
UjtlTKU HTATt'H I NTt If MA I. 1 ' 1' V K S ' ' 1 ,
AfvSKSMOKrt e 1- i r. i-t mi- i,i"i r CI NM., iituch .1, I.S'.'.tJ
7fOT T. I" III Jt UkVi ,Tlua. I'-J i. i t lie ht ti ii ml nt ti day of A P II . t.
al the olc! ! th A -'--"i -r ol li.t-onnl I-in-in, ii i, f..ri In, l- it.- i l'ii i-i t ion lhi.tr el-
of lliusti'ilD o iiidJuiiii, In 'lii''' - h ., I
Will alt- nd lor Ilie Mi.f,i.Ki, hi . ,11. nt lt i-i-iii t ii m-i unv f.ti.l mi tjii'i i s i - live t) an,- errone .ns or t . -1 v v .i I ii-.-t ion-, K"-.iueiii oi ntirii.'i at lmis iy iio-
A.sc-mir or A-ii-i mi a i In tbe iinnnai nt Ail )iil""s ""' A ...... l.U U I. .1-1 - 4 111 ttlll-l. t)t' 111. I'll' HI
wrilin", mil Hlia.l . r'-lv 1 1 f.n tlcal-o Ciiise, mat ler ortlilu; i e- iec: i n t v- li ie n h. O.eiSiiilllt l-eljllest 1, llll'l Mnill liioleoViT KlMte the v?roti ml or r i lie; pie of t'i mi cniii1 , .. ...-,,. . k ,i...
lllllKI 111 .).!. ' ' -V i i-. i .i -
P. CEDE;! t UECICEi:,
Buot, bho3, acd (5 -'liter I.Lii:ut"j.:;tary,
J Hti'0-.1 "M--'t, (IH-lwcen Main and is ei more, i rVAviiifi;, i"i" i? 77if lifkt of .Totii wv.ir f)'i!oir,l. I". er rli' tf l in ; ill fcliorl .. fibrin li-
iiuiih iruiii nn -"e ,, V , For puliculain, inquire at 1. .M r.LiLIOTT'H Auction Kmoiii, or of LuD'jK r
STEAHB0AT3.
FOK KASTPOUT.
Tlie fi no, " old reliable ' steamer
t i.'tnrT t T vt
:.. ' f , I i - M i.i-
J"r"'M' " ' w."lJ. Covington, Clerk,
L-aves for Kastport and all Tennessee
Hiver way lai.diutjs,
1 III KSiltA V, APRIL 1st,
ill 1 J uiwva w ,ia .
For IreiKht or passage apply on ooaru.
Ol io C. K. KL'DU,
lilt A Kent.
FOH NEW HARMONY, OU.VYVII.Lb,
A N U M I . C. K M M. I.. Tlie Dew, fleet, and elegant Kttamer
ipgjt, CLAKA SUU1T,
acsi Henry bco I, iuasier,
l Ustt i nomas, i lei a , leaves for ML Carmel and all Wabash River way landings TlllKMItr, APRIL 1ST,
al 4 o'clock p.m.-
For freight or passage apply oa ooaiu. n
FOR UWF.NSKORO, CANNKLTON, AND
Tho magnificent Aener Rteumer , 'z-zu TARASCON. .ylv-.l James M it her, Maater; Allies D. Warren, Clei k, Will leave for Louisville and all way landings, on TIirilSIAY, APRIL 1st, at 0 o'clock P.M. ; , For lfeisht or passage apply on board, or to W. U. UR-jWN V CO , Ult A Kent .
Base Ball. A meeting of the Evansvilli B. B. Club will be held
this evening, at Dr. Haas' office, at ti I ji-ba-kfort, Marcu 31. United Stites
0 clock, lor the purpose oi tneouug . is juas, o4. more perfect organization of the Club. livfrpooi., March :tl. Cotton uuchangEverv member ot the Club is re- ed; middling uplands at 12;a, Orleans 1B; uvtiij mvuiuu V l"c j tt,CT sales 2,(J0 bales. California, white wbent quested to be On hand, aud otn y.sloa;ied Western !l. Western Hour 2;n players who desire to join the Club o'j. com:i0s(iiifornnvr. Oatsasta. uriey 1 i i j. i-i - ,,;,, Peas if). Poik luls. Heet Das. Iaril are desired to uresent their app ica- i J" . nJtm.
- - , . uiieesc m i J . i i . i -- -' . " ' - - I ' - - I - tlOUS at Once. J. L. OSR, bee y. ,eum at ad; refined Is t'Aa. Tallow atlOJ.
Turpentine Ms.
i..-.i-ior .v- iji-i.nn. ni?iir.rs. nave i .
v-.i.i.. v.i.u0, , , By Telegraph. New Vobk. aiarcti ji. removed to their new store, 2io. ot Affaira in Wall street are in a very
ivlalQ o;reer, wnere luey vi I mixed slate, anu we nave wit ,ues.eu ioi . .1 ... . i,:.. f.lA-j-. unit the I iiuv ihn ieiiirkable clrcumst uce of a
piCitBCU xo s iuvii H -u rrf,L,;V nnii.rd movement ill values ou
..,i itunuri r qm m ,11 t'AKd ErcH. I 0 7 - " .i ' ,11..
lHlt-llH . . V' - L. I It , MUU 1,11 I ,
..... ,
pleasure in showing them tnrou&u their stock.
T.-ii-' SnnrQ Wo iinvn nrovided
I'V 1-1 1.J. ,, n. , an unusually large stock of Boys aud Youths' Calf, Gustom-Made bhoes, for Spring wear. Have some better ones thau were ever sold here before. P rsous who have been in the habit of buying a pair a month, should call and see s-oniething that will cost but little more and wear three times as l0D1r. Tuuner & K CM LER. mar29. Hughes has just received a large invoice of Straw Goods, Frames, &c.
gCUKiaa x AJVci-.a- ' " ' siocK. excliMUige in the lace of an u a usually ..t-i.mo.!! niurlrpt ft nri a PumnllH
tlemoraltzutio of foreign Kxchauge. Tali
naturalty tjxcites coDsi.ieraui uiic.Jbfsiow, but it Is merely repetition of the bull -.-m. vi v y f lout vdur tvhpii rvrl r-i -i. uil-
vanced ou titjht money, and aiterwardi
ileciiuel ou a general easing up in uuau-
ClHt HUitrtf. AilO -iiiiiii. VI 1 S'.m, mo
amount on the way being variously estimated at one to six million dollars, is very generally discussed. It I the result of tbe recent heavy purcimse of bonds by foieign bankers area tue sale of KOld against them. Mosiy Market stringent, demands contiuuiDg very urgent until alter bank
uuuia 111 juvciuiuciii 1 , ' .1 1 1 -1 , wuiuu weic
Agents Wanted MO a Day.
two $10 mips foi: $i:
LLOYD'3 PATENT REVOLVING
OTAmerlca and Kurope, America and
llio LiilU'U Mates oi America. Colored 4,(WJ counlii t. These meat .Maps, now Jut completed -.1. ......... .ii..... .if tmmirl y tlnu nil mil.
CVviJ ii" .. . road to date, aud the latest alterations la the various Euiopeau Mates. Thene maps u iK-eited iu everv ccuool and lamilv in
tbe land. They occupy the t-pace of oue map, and by means ol tbe Reverser eit her side can be thrown Iroul. aud any part brought level to Hie eye. C uuiy llmius and larije discount Biven lo good Agents. Apply for circulars, ler.us, and ' t-eud
money for sample maps, to J. T. LLOYD, 2'J Cortlandt S.reet, New York, mh'l diwlui
JK KINH.
trii li llorticiiiUire.
MltOI'MF.T has the honor ol in s loi mtiii: tbe iMdies ami Kent lerneii ol mis city ttiat be ton Just arr ve.l irom France, ano ban in-poind a llc.'i collection of PLANTS, ComMrli .K a rea' vai-.-ely of Canpbas, .lapouoMs, M i v?n l las,
Aall&S, I.HplJlie, H.ew,ill nil rune, in..Trtes. Pears. Applet-, Cln-libs, Aliels,
Orape Viues, Vo. ; Lulb RooIk, l loweis,
Meeds. . .
Price vety moderate. i;aia;oi.e i'icsented lo purchustrs or visitors.
(Between First and Hicoud.)
Will rernaiu la the city twoweeas
only. VJL'lriL
WALTHAM WATCHES.
The extensive ose of these Wutcbes for
the last fifteen year by Railway Conduct
ors, F.DKluers, and Expresnuen. I he tosl
exacting ol watch-weai ers, Iihh tn orotigHiy demonstrate)! lbetrength, steadiness, durability, and accuracy of the V.'al.ham
Watch. To satUfy that class lu nil llusa
respects Is to decide the quesilo i as to th
eal value of these timekeeper. The superior organisation ami great -x.
tent of the Company's Works at Wallharii euab.e them to produce watches com bin lug the bt st aud latest Improvements, and
at a price which renders compel ttlon
futile; and those who buy any other watch merely iiy from Z't lo "iO per cent.
mare for their watches thau It lu ctssaiy.
tale b all dtnler. No watches lelalied by the Company. KOnillBiM A AI'1'I.KHIX, Uknkhai. A tiK-la, 1H2 Pkoapwa y, Nkw Vokk.
ruhlO ilHw (Mon,W?u,rl), wl
City Election.
TTIUKE IM IIKltKltV UIVKN TO JJ the qualified voters of tbe City of Evansville that the annual election tor the yurpose of electing Ciiy Olficets will be Held at the several places rescr.bed by the ordinance of the c tv lor hoidiioj City Eieciioos, 011 tue Urst Monday, belii the hull day. of April, 18,i9, ut winch election
llie lOHOWlUK omcerrt w 1 lie cimo i, v 1 r.
opera uouni:.
iion. UKXitY Yiarii:xT
Wid lectute under the auspices ol the Library Association i' H I s i-VKMNo, CtOTll), and TO-MORROW EVEN I NO. (3lsi). Hui.ject. Tue-day: "Th EusMi movements I have taken part in, and the men I have known." . i-ubiect, Weaue-day : "Oltvert romvveil. Tickets lor sale al Warien A ( onym:tou's music btore, aud Cloud A - in s drug store. Steamboat For Sale. Ow Tina-iitv, tin: 3-j iiav of A pH. iHo!'. "t 1! o'clock e M. of i d dav. at the wharf at Kva.isville, u.liana, lw II Oder or sale. Ht public H uctloo. tbe Kti.i .oa I , IVtroba No. J. I.uether wlttt S c r.iets 1UU tons but then, Pr. ". ... ... li.'.i I.erbieMdtn -.'Uleet 1 erms
01 sale: one-third c,iMi In hand, the b.ilt ice lu three;, qual lnhtlineols, at three, six an nine i.ion lis, w-lh security. All Darths havluK claims asalost tue boataio req.iested t pre eut the same lo me lm"''HTu'piIo.tN niUK. Trustee. tClnclunatl Commercial, aol lr" T.tnes opy aud M-ud bills to P. "" brook 1 1nh.1t) uti
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LiisoIuUca of Pavtnor.-hip. Tin. I A it 1 1. it's 11 1 1 i:mm a ti.o flrril ol Henriiilur louse vui", on Hi" itjtli lit, ot .Mi 11 ty, IS' it, iIi-ho. ., a. Inn uiiiiersU'ried u ill linn -net ll.e Imihiii ks fn bis 011 ttceoiiut I n tlie flllllle, will lI eioto il.le 101 a'l I In 1.1 III ies ii-.: ill. it llm above 11 1 iu, a 1. 'I U ' U.ne out it Ii I . o co leet lite fin -I st.a.i-K mot, 1 y. , ,. iiihn ciia. - nn 'M'i; '-: t.-ity IVcd Stor. "' 'S I Kl 1 . II V 1 KO 'I
5vJ' country Ot iti; in ton-. Htnp-ion, euoiie Hour 111 MKilli; tr.-sli lioitnl no i.. i-.ii'Ii 1. Ml AC. lit l WeS ewsll pi ICS. lloiili-l
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SPilATf & CO., Prop ietoiv.,
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LOC1SVILLH, K UNTUCK V. mli 17 lm 'V7Z. C. TIJILN0GX CO.,
Gas and St;2m Pipo rlt.cr CorntT i'lnv anil i ir.-t Mr i(r.
Cwi.h paid for old Cepper and l i - -s. B 1 ealers I '1 ill kimlH of Ktkm-, ((!"! 1 Whistles, and KUknt tians. i'u 1 1 . n lal atli)tlOii pn.1.1 to repalrlf and . i 1 1 k i r ,( KtMrn Oifiiin 1 i i.elf a. wi-:v UUUl'-SKIUT M lM F.CTdlU -T-Tll.li HE l'l"VI- AIMtll. K.l.. In Clf ANDLKK'S LI .ex K , oi.,.,!! the pcwOpeia Jl' Use.wbem n n y a in u n I t
llnoji-Sl.irl, Cl "''tit, A (ttioi H, J'tiry G'otis, Jnveli u, l ,f will be kept con a.aittly on luuid. OI.ICIC A- H 'Il WA 11 1 , mhlO dim of I od ianapol f. I nd. DiEsolution. Tin: rAK'nimMiii' ui:ni:rolore existlu Oetween J. W. Ivei:iti aud it. P. 1 c.l ol itntnlt, known as lie linn ot Reese, n .V Mclolin-ti n, is this day ih-,-solvod ov mutual consent, K. P. .M, jolmsn.ii witliiliiiwi K liotu Hi" lino. ihn business wilt be can mu.-il l.y J. v. Kc--no. All parlies tiavluu c'ulius iti'iiinst llie firm are icq lested to pie.ent I hem lur pa) neiit. stid a l parties iieli liie.l tn t !m (inn are request oil to call tut sen ie tm mediaU.iy. J w'. '"i Ki a N. li. P. Melon N - ION.
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in?de at 7 percent., (old, early in the lay, ! Oue Couno tuiau for each Ward, a City ! v ,i PlpasnrB Boats. XaWlt), aEU but later at 7 per cent, gold and 1 02 per Cierk.a Ciiy ollector, a City treasurer, a i latlll. , IT.taauio ,
By order of the Council I pvecute Orders low for
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UUb IdlCf HI. I t5t UCIII.. ;UIU 11 LI ' 1 1- lt3r cent, commlsslun, while at the close there were transactions at7per cent , currency , and J-8 per cent, commission. Ou siocks tbe eany business was at 7 per cent., gold, but later at 7 percent, currency, with
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Evansville, March HOth,18C9.
IN ItnilllMJ I '(, '! 'IMP AltiiVi: rlr tu, I 1 el it i u my tm-i ri' t ti h u ks to our luaiiy cuslinr-, iiiiJ i 'ie public. ui-oi-iMily. lur lh liberal pHtionnii'. sim.wi u. mni nope the same iioiv b. exteiuli-o to id y lormer partner nini n.iwwir, Mr .1. VN , Ki eif tn. 11. P. MrJUilNNlUN.
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