Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 April 1869 — Page 4

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6 lot r' rew And second-hand pi-arms ..rami's i rent, by the mofl'ii, qmirtor r roar, tlenl appi-.e'i on m- -- irWAKREN' A CQNYNGTOV. . nitr.KK u: iviTF a xri;i:K JL nf vafuntMoirS and riwditna bouses In tbe -):v that on!d very soon find tt limits iftn'e owners would advertise " "J in ibis colcma. inree nuea fte2j cents. WANTED. iinriwron JK wuitic. B oks, Ac , at Journal O .ce. Hinnic If. -5 O LOST. 35EH'Ai:! oflsjrJ for a very luree 8 : a Sit BOAH..OIIIG. Gil ! I.IIt KN To board with a w do.v lady tiiod rcleretico. Apply t tl e J .,u m s 1 OC1 ce. m.i-b Uv TSOAViDKH ran have pood t(udiit and 1. d-jlna it Mm. KULLEK'S, : second St.. heiweeii Wycaiaore urjd ini'. Three nle ro".,nii now unoccupied, iu-ol: SATURDAY... ,.APK1L. 3, !.) C I T YK EWS. Ccunly Orders for sale at the Journal lifiice REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET. CLERK, A. 51. McGRIFF. MARSHAL, C II RISTI A N V U N DK S LIC 1 1 . COLLECTOR, JOHN GREKK. TREASURER. SAUNDERS B. SANS05I. SURVEYOR, CHARLES B. BATEMAN. ASSEaSOR-S, OTTO PFAFFLIN, J. W. COLLINS, " S A 51 U E L WYTIEN BACH. COUNCILMF.N: First Ward ALREUT KIN BACH. Hecoad Vard-JOHW S5. HOPKINS. Third Ward-PETKEISEUOSIN. Fouri-h Ward -SAM IFF. L. OHK. FifiU Warl-Wn.LIAM IIF.ILMAN. Mxth Ward-JOHN" HODsON. Heveiith Ward-Il. W. STIENEKEH, Ei4htit Ward -JAMiiS .VILTS'II iK. Ninth Ward-PHILIf KL.-.IN. lotv.vsinp TKKSr. TRUSTEK. Col. J. F. GUILL. JUSTICE OF THE PF.ACE, SAMUEL P. HAVLIN. CONSTABLES, SA5IUEL DAY, GEORGE L. ROBINSON, SYLVESTER DKHD8, NIC II PL AS BROW N . Change of Vtttsag I'laccs. The Voting Plaeo in the l'irWarJ has been changed ta Myers Grocery, corner P.econd an Cuir'Di Streets. The Votiug Tlace in the 20:.d Ward has been chmged to Uahenieht's Grocery, corner Oak mid Fourth Streets. C Remember the grand rally in the Seventh Ward to-night, at Wm. Kolle's grocery. CHenierson, our sister city, h is fourteen tobacco steninieries in successful operation. THANKS. Joe. Elliott, of the Auditor's Office, has our thanks for kindnesses extended. Long may he wave. fife?" A company has been formed in Terre Haute, with a capital of 150, WO, for the purpose of building an Opera House. Tone ILiufe is puttiug on city airs. All right; go ahead. We wish you success. Last Rallj In tha Seventh Ward. The Republicans of the Seventh Ward will have their last grand rally of the campaign at Wm: Kol'es Groovy, To-Night, at 7 o'clock. Good speakers will be in atteudanse, and a good time is ex pected. "Once more to the breach, boys, and on Monday the campaign will end in tho glorious triumph of the Republican party, and the defeat and discomfiture of the Democracy. m ur it 1 " X niRD V ARD. -AC a OUSlDe.ss meeting held by the Republicans in the Third Ward, on Thursday evening, the following challenging and rallying committees were appointed Cha '.lending GnmiUee,. H. F Blount, Wm. L French, Reuben Da vis, Frank Edmunds, George Euler, John Mink and Daniel Woolsey. R'lUying Committee. John F, Glover, Dick Fairchild, W. I. P Mills, Johu Alt, John Woods, Ed Bitemn, J. D. Green, Charles Mil-h-r, John Monk. Felix Zums:ein, Wm. Whiting, Win. Miiburn. Peter Marker, Charles Redding and Samuel Vickery. Most of. the gentlemen were pres ent, and pledged themselves to do t'aeir best to elect their ticket. Recorder's Court. The fightLsts and drankiata were not out much yesterday, and the "Tycoon" only had one case, and no stamps were t :keu in. John White had been disorderly, and was duly convicted thereof, aud was assessed in the sura of 75 for fine and costs. John was laboring under an attack of pecuniary imbecility, and, not having the wherewiih to liquidate, retired to Castle Cochran, which hotel will shortly, it is supposed, have a change of proprietors

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it.;'.,.. (ut in send their orders! fo tlte JocaNAL office. AKD i-IKKTLNGS LAST NIGHT. Good Sp-'ulcers a?.d Cood FeclSng. liiillviiiC mtil J' ilei2it I'ommit- !- . ; thA (J. I .TniTitNAT.. the Iteo'iblicans ot the i?;, I'o.fn S?;Tfh and X5t; W,r.U. 'assembled in the olaces

rlind. to wroara for the election Uer. Sebastian Kuhn, pa. artou

Ki 11 ii UHUc . uuu v "11'-"-- ' and chaUeosiuij; committees. 1 rofessor Buck's famous Cornet Ban 1 was nut in a wason. an I visited all the m.wt;n5i n'avin: fow choice selec tions at each place. FIRST WARD. The First Ward met at Mycr's Grocery, at hetd of Second Street J. J. Whittaker was called to the Ch:.ir. nnd T. J. Groves appointed Secretary, b.iors aua spirr.eu au dresses were ma :e by Major Mattison, Chris. Wunderlih, Victor Bisch, 51r. McGrlff, Sam. D.iy and Mr. btemback, cmdidate for Councilman. The meet ing was larsre aud enthusiastic, and all present resolved to spare no effort lorious triumph oa J to achieve a 31 on Jay. tk. tv.iinxlnff r.immitfeM were apr,n;nte,i. . R'-ll-pvQ Gt.tv.nH tee- John lierger, kn.i'riei; William Wells, Atdmry 'MoJohuston, Chip, llunnel!. J ion 1 l our ? Frank Schu, v m. Bedford, Jr., P-ter Frick, Green Bel lamv Robert Dav, Thomas McUortla, Frank G illette Herman Klamer, bi las i " T" 1 Linxwcilei-, J. K. Patterson, a. r. Dr S. W. Thompson, Jos. Weaver, Oliie Babcoek, Morris Ilauff and Carer Weitzel. Cha'im-iiiil Committee George W. Boll, C. O- Dav's, E. P. Elliott, John Genett, Wm. Lint, J. J. WtutUker, ii I? Tvi'vi IVrcr Zma. R. P. 51eJohnston and Philip Zihn. SEOND WARD. The Republicans of this ward met nf l.ont'a n-.rtinntftP snot). U.uite a ali JiOUl .J I - -- -- ft w btra-e number wjre present. It was onK- a business ineetin?, anl there was no speaking. Dr. Hats was made Ciiiirman, aud II. W. Adams appointe 1 .Scretar Committees were appointed, as fol lows : RaVying Committee. 11. C. rvmnie, W. Hempeier. F. Graupner, W. Wigiers, A. Lee Ewin r, E. J. Warnsley, John Ingie, Jr., J . C J ewe'1!, J Meyers, W. II. H-mlin, Fred. Br z ins. G. Selpb'v-k. H. Bissett, M. lleiucng at: 1 Mr. (Jrant. Chat mgiig Committee. J. P. Elliott, If. M. Sweetser, Wm. Reavis, J. L. Orr, D. G. Mark, Juo. S. 'McCorkle and Joseph Stahlhaefer. FOURTH WARD. This ward mat at Mozart H ill, and tho meeting was largo and cntnusiastio. Captain II. C. Gjoding was called to the chair, and J. J. M trlett, J C, made Secretary. A committee of three was appoiuted to select names for the rallying and challenging committees. While waiting for the report of the committee, John J. Ciiandler was called upa, aud he respondid in neat, tilling and characteristic speech, ia the coue of which he gave the present Corrupt Democratic Administratinn " particular fUs," and showed, up a few of the financial schemes aad speculation of those in p:wcr the past year. Tha committee then made their re port, suggesting the following names, which were accepted: Kniluina -Committee 1j. A. Birkenbush, J. II. Dannettell, jr., F. b Zumstein, George W. Ilenson, John Gries. jr., Henry Bsnnigbot, Tho. C Smith, O.-rin Clark. Ernst Duesburg Eaii! Kenchler, John G. Decker, Fred. Decker, Henry Hennin?. Cha'denging Committees For City Precinct F. W. Cook, Philip L Geissler, D. Wehrstcdt, Geo. Sehultz John J. Chandler, T. W.Simpson Jesse Armstrong, J. J. Marlett, jr Phil. Euler, jr., and Cha. Decker. For Township Precinct Srephen Armstrong. Hiram Nelson. Fred Wahnsneider, Jacob Fahnley, C. H Wtsseler, Jacob Belkueh. Mr. Samuel Orr, candidate for Coun cilman, was then called on, and made a fjv remarks, pledging himself to do his whole duty, if elected, and to work for the best interests of the people He was loudly applauded. SIXTH WARD Met at John Scautliu's tin shop, and was one of the largest meetings ever held in the Ward. James Swanson was called to the Chair, and Theodore Bischof appoint ed Secretary. . The following committees were ap not n ted : Ra tying Committee. Alex. Dar ling, Gcorce Klink, George Huber Robert Horubrook, Henry Huber John Scleer, Webb Dariinn, William Hodsoo, (ijorce Geiger, John beant lin .Tck liunu. Andrew JNctt, Chris Sihaum. Samuel H tnuer, Jolui Dan r.0tt..ll .T.-.hn Riddle. Thomas Sea fiitz. Henry Doienhoff, Patrick Tin ley, John Paine, Fred. Mulchen Chris. Klink, Phil. Foaster.Wm. Ha ries, Fred Geiger, John Ivinaon, Jas Nueent. Cliallcnaina Committees. For City Precinct Phillip Wasseni, Val. Kra mer, Jacob Froelich,- Henry Cook. For Township Precinct Jacob

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speech NINTH WARD. Quite a large meeting assembled at Ti.:t: V! ' kv.f '.t u-.a n iiup " suou, ou .v. ousincss raeeuoj, am nuniing was - 1 - I Li. . ... done save tne appointing or coaimnMr. A. Swooe was made Chairman, and Chas. C. Sehrader, Secretary. Thfi followintr Rillvine and ChalWine Comoiittees were appointed Ralhiinq Committee . Ch-is. Walk er. Philip Klein, Nick. Kissel, Wm Theiues, Bn. Trucker, John (r. r-Jycr, Michael Lutz, Walter IlaKius, Myer. C. Myerho'f, II. Caavatit, Wm.Felker, B.B. Scott, Abo tsuarra, Jacob Rifling, 51. Decker, I. We her. I'arr. Joun x'aync, o. itau, c... nr . J vvunu. Committer. James Ohtllenging Taylor, Thos. Hopkins, Fred. SchwaThos. Crist. Murderous Assault. List c-vea-lng, aoout eigni o ciocs, XiU. iu:ituu, City 5Iarshal, was brutally assau'tsd by Lon. Watson. He was struck on the head and in the face several times with a "billy" or some other weapon. We could not get the particulars of the case, and refrain from giving any details. Watson ran a3 soon abEUe struck Martin, and at a late hour had not been arrested. Mirtiu wus bid!y hurt, although it is not thought dan gerously. The affair occurred oppo site the Third Street Eag ne House. Velocipedes. We sa-v. yesterday, . t , i t, 1 a tnree-wneeiea veiompjoe, uuiy about sixteen inches high, which was being ably managed by a bry about ten vears old. lhe wneeis are oi wood, and ttie wnoie tning tne uesi i.. ..-i.i . burlesque on a veiocipeae tuai; we have seen. Velocipedes are not a ate invention, as bquue l-mory, ot tins city, mlorms us trvat mey were quuc common in England titty years ago, when he was a boy, and that ne tiaa a big fuss with his employer because ne a J 1 a!. would not tase u tnrougn ins euy, after his "boss" had got tLrouan riding on it in the suburbs. At thit time they were known as danay horses," and the fol'.owing is a verse of a popular song that was sung in those days "The dandy horse he rode against A post, as tierce as lire. And daudv-j icK, up ou his b;c'i. Lay t-prawlliig iu the mire." We have an account from an ex change of a race oa tho road between two velocipedes, in which it is stated that the distance of one mile and a half was traveled in three minutes, which is astonishingly quick time. Marriage Licenses. The following persons were granted license- to marry, as appears of recotd on the b )oks of the County Clerk, for the w. ck ending April 2d, 1309. It will be seeu, since Lent is over, that the natiimonial market is getting better: Henry Abeier an 1 Minna Voss. hranK .1. sintzinich an. I Mena Pulling. J tin Khrtiardi and Mary Atkins . l.'tias. Ii. Ni-anelier aud Mary U. LoewenV 1 1 ii 'ini lii;iiard and uin.rioite u. .icCutchao. Adam arney and ivate Kleiner. John saaoand Mari Put ti. wm. Van Bever and Mary Ann Woods. Oroide vv". Wade and Kale Weaver. Tiie Cumberland Mite." The fair ladies of the Cumberland Pres byterian Church gave their last mite for tho season la-it night, aud made it one of the most pleasant of the series. Tho attendance was very large, the supper sumptuous and elegant, and the committee of young ladies -were assiduous in their efforts to make all feel perfectly and warmly welcome. We hope that all who have partici pated in those delightful social re unions during the past v inter may live to renew the acquaintance and enjoy another series of those sensible festivities. A Profitable Investment. The furnace of the Indianapolis Furnace and Mining Company, at lirazi!, is the largest establishment of the kind in the United States.. The furnace. or rather the double furnace of the Western Iron Company, at Knightsville, two miles east of Brazil, although not so large as the oae here, has been a n tvina: institution from the start. The cost or the first stack was near S100.000. and the profits ol the concern naid for it inside of six months after she first commenced operation. Brazil Miner. If such profits can be secured in the interior of the Siato where the ore must be transported by rail, what would be the result if such wor.es were erected in this city, so near to the g-eatest iron depo-its oa the globe, with water transportation and cheap freight the whole year, and with inexhaustible bid. of coal benent.h tbe verv works themselves. A furnace on. a large sole, an extensive rolling mill aud nail factory in this city, we believe would b3 the most profitable investment capitalists with nnprifwa in the business, could make. The Cnuitcn SurPER. The Con cert Hall, Opera Building, fas well filled again last night, and the occa s'ou was one of much gratification to all concerned. The attendance was not so large as oa the previous even ing, but those who absented them selves were decidedly the losers. The lunch, yesterday, was very libe rally patronized, most all the young gentlemen in the city calling in aud generally goinif through the entire bill of fare. Whether the financidl success was equal to the expectation of the young ladies, we have not ascertained, but as a social entertainment, it wa3 a splendid success. A Pleasant Serenade. We are indebted to the Evansville Cornet Band for a very pleasant serenade last night. jjy-Lead Pencils, cheap in price, good in quality, at Journal office.

board ot Lorum ss on sion. yesterday, but th of importance trans

Board ot" Commissioners were in ses 111 UUiy UUSIUa sacted was the passage of a resolution, which ex i;0 ;if a nnhliah J .naiuo iictif a Li (A n uivu i w j;u. below. At noon the Board adjourned sine d'e. The following is the resolution: Inasmuch as Victor Bisch, County Auditor, has made the full reports recommended by A. L. Robinson, and li.ia filrl thit rnnnhA.d anriart.iimniF Ifl vtk;m ronnrfarra nn(Al i : a u l - j. i Rfiti recK vmi i) v iiit; ii nr i: auu i sioners aud the examining committee areoft ieomnionthatA.il. liob'nson's attandanc? is tenuirad to finally learned that said Robinson has now t.. nfta,,.l t.T .,;,i hnri . it is tv,,..,,,. li.pAtih:iff- That tbe sai A examination shall only be made with the at tendance of said Robinson, who is hereby requested to communicate to this Bjard, during the term, or to the County Auditor in vacation, the tim5 when he will please attend for &aid purpose: aud ttie County Auditor is rpouested to call a soeeial term of this I.);ird at the time eo aonointed by said A. L. Robinson: and that he shall furnish a cony ot this resolution to A. L. Robinson, and the members of the committee. e nave a supply or mams notes, printed in the very Deatest type FKiH WARD MiEfiNG. The voters of the Fifth Ward who are opposed to Mayor Walker's loose way of doing business, will hold a meeting this (Saturday) evening at Jacob "Weiss' Building, Qjrner Second and Division Streets. Let every body attend. There will be music and speeches. &2PRed and blue pencils, for marking election tickets, for sale at Journal Oflice. Keal Kstats TBi.vsfEKS.-1 ho ioiiowlug la a list of the real estate Haulers for tlie weeli endiDg Friday, April 2, 18u9, as appears on record, ia tho Ar.Jltor's Office: Jacob Weiss to John A. Keitz, Lots 17, i8, aud adjoining i of ii), in liloca 33, Kaster Kuif remeni, ior$'M. ( has. E. March to John C. Stacer, South hal southeast quarter, oil, 4, 10, for Sod). Andreas Jaueti to Joseph Kontzrueicr. ninliv.iid oi-.e-oaif Of L-.t !). 10. 11. 12. 11$ and 14. in B.oeli 4, rjtoeU's Eulrfcineut, lor Sl.-ix). Jacb Mann. Sr., to John Laval, part o Loi 1U1. Donation r.ji'ar 'emeu! . lor $1 225 Itob i t Itusion to Jo aii Xunn, p i rl of nor1, ii west ou .itar of northeast quarter, 16, o, 10, lor 5S.)J. Wuited states of America to Itob!. Ruatou, northwest quarter oi noitheust quarter, 13, 5, l'l, -? . Aitem is Wilmuih to Loult Weiss, Loi I I, ia t oo.i's Su'j-Divtsion. part of aouth-we-si Quarter. 8. 6. i0. for ttiuO. Louts W.-is- t Jonn T. ttaute, northeast ju.irier of soutueat quarter, 10, 5, 1 for Anton Muss and Ed. Drewes to Anton Bar.-nowsky. uudivitled two-;nirds of Lot No. l,iu Hiocn il, lu a-ousweil ii-Uiai'! m.-nt. for Sl.m o. K i win .Tared to Valentine liar line, the soulowe-t quarter of south west qu irter, 1, 5, i; ; al-o, so itiif-asi quarter ui suuiawcsi (i n li ter. 1. 1. 11. lor bH. oil Jo.iamt Meyer to Maty J. Lynch, part of Lot 3, ihocri, ti, Pariett s iulargeaient, i .r f 2D l. F. ink. Mi-.ndo to Julia -a 'eter. Lots 14 an I 15 rdoclc 4, La i a isco, lor iij). Mi hioi i) titittufer to eor.-e S.-lienC; , I.ois 12 ai.d 13, B.oclC 1, Mills's Kuairg-r-meot,ti s:,Kn. arv M. coruett to Wm. Reavif. norlh(asi. quarter of southwest quarter and sou lives, quar cr oi s mo-a iquan-r,o. 8. 11: li'ijstn ihree-f urth- of i.orlhwesi qu i tei of tv-rliies-sl quarter, 10. 8, 11: a so. sou ne st. quarter m waunTsi 'jinnn .-e tioo S. miuI northeast qu irterol north west qu .iter, s c ion 10, aillu jown.ship8, UnllS II, or ;I,IJ. (h-o W. Fict'.s to Juliana Myer, part of L t ', Baick H, Parrelt's E iia:gement, for S.S1 -s, Nothing Like It. Carter's Ink is the best ink for both copying and Wl UlliC KiT Envelopes for sale at surpri-s-insly low figures, at the Journal office. NOTICES NuTICE. On and after April 8th eber & Co. will be fully prepared to manufacture all kinds of Soft Felt, Beaver, and fciik Hats to order. LI Not:ce. All persons in want of a fine Dress Hat for Spring are hereby respectfully invited to call and see our fre.-li Spring stock. Our goods have been selected with great care, direct troni the manufactories. All the elegant new stjles can now be ha I at reasonable prices; for instance, the Castilian, Vilocipede, Parepa, Nobby, Senator, General Prim, &,c. Also, a most beautiful assortment of Children's and Boys' Hats, of every conceivable style, ranging from 75c. to v-5. Yours respectfully, P. A. Weber & Co., 1 Cor. Main and Second Streets. QuERY.--Who painted the new advertising signs that have lately been placed on top of the street cars? Answer. Why, Charley Osborne, of course, and he is prepared to do more of the same sort or any" other desciiption of fine painting at the st . rtest notice. 3-lw. Xew BoofcB. Tlie Evansville Library has just received the following new books: Memorial Addresses ou the Life and Character of'Thaddeus Stevens, three volumes of the Patent Office Report for 1SGG, four volumes of the Agricultural Report for 18G7. Dr. F. Stinson, Librarian. C. Sti.nson, Ass't Lib. Buttoned Walking Boots. Having for many months past supplied a large majority of those who bought Buttoned Boots, we need scarcely remind the ladies that our Spring stock contains Serge High Poiih. Pebble Morocco and French Kid Buttoned Boots; also, every other kind of a walking shoe, at iow prices ior first class poods. Turner & Kumler. P. S. All kinds of shoes made to order. apo For Sale. Large quantities of evergreens, such as Yellow Pines. Cedar and Laurel; akso, fruit trees, such as Cnerry and Plum; and in fact, any quantity of Shrubbery can be had at low rates by calling on Carlisle & Holsciaw, at their Fiatboat, opposite Crescent City Hotel. U-2T" Linen finish Paper Collars at only 10 cents a box at the Collar Depot of Strouse Bros., No. 85 Main Sireet. 2 2t EST" Messrs. Schuehmann & Burford, at the Opera Drug Store, No. 18 South First Street (Chandler's Block), invite the ladies to call and examine their new stock of fine Perfumes, Pomades, Hair Oils, Brushes, Combs, and Soaps before making their purchases. Prescriptions prepared at all hours. mh27

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Parsons. Scoville & Moffett. JKT" Sixty mats of fine Java C ffee for sale at I. &. D. Heiman s. General Cjirawi' Iap Is Getting Better, AND Flour is Getiinj Wors9. We offer the following brands of Flour at the toUowm rates: Tiincr'nam'a M(onlicht.n & - per barrel. i Igleheart s bouthern Mi. Is, per r.;u m. Jlichigan lumptail, 9 per barrel UdVV ':? r" " Mi 19. lesegrariri .uius." tiinyer s Best." &c. II. D. Allis & Co nacnll The stock of Perfumeriet and fine Toilet Articles kept by T. C Bridwell & Co., corner Third and Main Streets, cannot be excelled in Kvansville. mar5-tf - Leinotal. Geissler & DeLane, jewelers, have removed to their new store, No. 51 Main Street, where they will bo pleased to see their frieuds and the public generally, and wui tase great pleasure in showing them through their stoct. Boys' Shoes. We have provided an unusually large stock of I vs' and Youths' Calf, Cuom-Mad-j Shoes, for Spring wear. Have noma better ones than were ever sold here b fore P rsons who have been in the habit of buyir e a pair a month, should call and sec frumething that will cost but little more and wear three times as long. Turner & Kumler mar29. Hughes' has iust received a krge invoice ot fctraw Goods, r rarnes, &c. I V S It N K W it?. Forofhsr Hirer Tlf.mt sf Third .?. Our di3ralche3 from Cincinnati report a rise of 3 fest at that, point durtas the 21 hours eoding at noon yesterday, and oar Plusbuig dlspitcU reports a s'e-idy rain at that point, with 15 feet In tha Monongi hela The additional arrivals aud de partures, up to midullit were the J. I. Graham. Carmi ani return; Mollie Mor ton, to Henderson; Ada Lyon, from Green River: Carnl?rliud, t Cairo; Indiana New Orleans to Louisville; Aiice Dean New Orl ;ans to Ciu "ina:itl ; Armada, from Cairo; R.E Lae, New Orleans to Cincin nati. The Louisa will be found at the wharf to-day, re:eivlm for toe Wabash River. She is an eleganl boat, and Captain Bjlns and Charley Crawford ara two ple-c-aut and obliging gentlemen, and lever fail to g -t a zood trip an 1 please the peonle Among the passengers by the Indiana last niht was Jiui McfrdJei, the corn kini, who now wields tlie i-cfptre at Ne Madrid, Missouri The G. A. Thomson, Cap tain Frazier, laid over at Louisville a day inking freight, and will be hern to day positively, en route to Arkansas River. .Tue LoonMm was detained nt Cin cinnati, but wid ha heie on Sunday, en route t-") New Orleans. c.-tf-trlti Fd. Evans is her gc-iiin commandoT e J. L. Graham cine in :! er.lty niternoon, aud reloaded and lefi for C irnil ii I 7 o'clock last niili'. full of fri,ht The Ada Lj-oti had 12 hii is. t ba -co and a 1 Into! lumber Tlio Cu ubrl;nd tl:vl ft moderate fretjht out, but a noodpsseuger trip The Indiana arrived at (J'.j o'clock, and had ab:ut 3 ;o tons of frel jlit ard numerous passengers .Tha Alice Dean arrived halt an hour later with a fair trip of freight and people Tho Ar mada arrived at N; o'eioe-c with a verygood trip ol both freii'ht an l people The Palestine did not ;irri ve t 11 lle The Charmer reported heavy weut.i-r Thursday evening, some di lance h-l w Loulsville. ISho was no doubt dt-t ined by the high wind yesterday The great steamer Robert M. L-v; p ;ss-)t up at 11 o'cloen last nih!, b'.-lug 4 days and C hours out from New Orleans. Sue had on b lard the 1st Regiment U. S.-Il. gutais, en route to Detroit. 8 he. goes to C'iiioinnati, and will ba It-jri, en .ouM for No v Orleatis, on Tuesd -y, and is beyoud qu stlon one of tlie most perfect and msjtsCic I steamers in the world. Stiver littp;f chpa. Pitts iitjt'.tt, April 2. It rained s'-t.dy through liie uigut. Mvuougaueht liftmen reet. Cincinnati, April 2. Boats arrived R. C. Giay, from P.ltsburg; Cliilon, 1mm Memphis; A beotia, f torn .-t. Louis; L g 1 Tender, from Madison. D-pa: ted Go'ileii Eagle, for Wheeling; St. Marys, f .r i'lt'Sb'.ug; Leonl las. 1 .r .New Orleans; John H.Groesbeck, for New Orleans ; M lno.te, for Sat. Louis. River for'.y-sevt'ti f-et, an l ou a bland: titty -tiir e feet under the bridge. Weather freezing slightly ; clouly, with a littie suow. Louisville, April 2. Pott Lis- 'i. A. Tic ini son, to Arkansas K:ver; awn. nee. Cincinnati to St. Louis; Psytona aud barges, trom New Orleans. Kiver rism at the rate of l'i incites per hour, wirn 24 feet iu the canal ; 22V leetontlie li.is and 47 feet in the chain. el t the foo of the fa Is. Wea'her un-easouably cold with slight fall of snow at lule.vais during the day. Business modora.e Mkmpiiis, April 2. Wealher char and cool. Kiver rising steadily. Lv parted Arthur, Luminary an i Belle Ve: no a, lor st. Louis; Mary Houston and Aruo .aut, for Lou.svllle; Louisa, for Nts Orient-. St. Louis, April 12. Arrived Great Republic, ew Orleans; Mu.-:cat1ne, U ive.iport;Kob Roy and G.Ca!ia, Keouuk; S". Luke, Miami : Ciiy ot Pekio, P.-oria; Columbian. Omaha: Gleniiale, Pitlsba g. 1 leparted Common wealth. New Oih-ans; Belie Memphis, Memphis; Post Buy, Kansas; Hob Koy, Keoiiuk: Atlantic arid tiarges, Cairo ; Muscatine, St. p,iui; Cr y of Pekiu, Pe)ria; Go.deu Era, Red River. The river Is still ris-ug, with a g od t ot water to ail points. Weather C)d nr d unpleasant. Busfnest- good. Tiie Gaiiit:a was easdy raised. New Okleins, April 2 Arrived Thouiisoa Dean ami R'ebmoud. Departed Mississippi and Louisville. NASHViu.e, April 2. River failing, Willi HVy leet t.u Harpelh .Shoals. Weather cold and cloudy. Arrived a. Bn.ker, Upf er Cumoerland; Juo. Lumsde.i, t'tno. lerjaried Pink Varhle, St Ijouis; Einni i. Floyd, Cincinnati; Miibrey aud Alpha, Upper Cumberland. Cairo, April 2. Anna, St. Louis, Cincinnati, 9 p M.; Coosa, Memphis, Evansville, IU P.M. ; Root. E. Lee, New Orleans, Louisville. 2am; Mohawk, New Orleans, saint Louis, 2 a.m.; Darling, Memphis, Cineiun:i 1,5 a.m.; Liz13ji1I, amt Louis. New Orleans, 8 a.m.; Norman, Evans v. lie, Meuit Ins, 8am.; Alton, Vicasourg. !-f. Loui, 8 A M ; Tyrone, Nashville pick, t, 4pm; the Marble Ciiy, Saiul Louis, Vicksbuig, 6 P.M. River rose nine inches. C.ear. Manifest Strainer Champion, from Cincinuaii C Wilhelmi, 2 hois ale; t: KratK, 14 bxs boue dust. (J wneib arrows, 3 nxs aud 2 hols nilse: V I Fen Is, s pligs machines: J Broft, bx tisn: Wheeler Rigs 2 hhds sugar, 12 bills molasses 2 bxs : Biotner & Hon g, 5 Dbls varnish ; Preston & Menifee, 3H) bills paper. 1.1 ks olfee, 50 bxs soap. 5) bxs candles; P Decker. t0:s coal oil: Keller K Wn ite, 10 hxs dru.-s; W II. Headley, 10 bags seed: Bro-e Br, o hoi sugar, 8 bxs mtlse, l hbi syrup; O P Cnri-ty, 4 bbls apples; Humphrey Co, 17 pugs wai e, 1 ' uo mos-e; i" Scautlin, 3 harvester ; J Lavell, nf-bbl varnish; P oiroerer, I bdU paper; Myer & Colin, -2.) bxs tn.'.se, lot of house goods; Kcelkei & Co, io tousiro i; Green River Packet Co, 2 bxs liard war-: Woodrow & Co, ti bdls wlieels; ivem., 2i kexs Peer; Koult & Korf, li) toxes; Tenny, Roiiiiltls io, a boxes; S Orr, 5 txs sumlrie.; W G Brown, 1 machine; O B Eiare.t, Di pkg mdse. He -.(lerson 15 kegs beer, 12 bbls wheel. Paducah 11 bbls ale. Caledonia 2 boxes clothing. ? ' Columbus 3 pKgs furni.uie. Memphis 54 pkgs wood ware. New Orleans In pkus mdse. Tennessee River 88 pkgs niiiso. Cumberland River 5a bbls plaster, 7C pkgs furnil tire, til pkgs wooden Ware. Wabash Kiver l pkgs mdse. Green River IKS pkgs rnds Rutland, Vt., April 2. The Rutland incendiaries have been sentenced to States prison for ten years.

Vew Yoffe Tiff l;oo.1 Mar Bel. By T. I-icrRnh.t' " "'new Yorit. April 2. 'I ha suspension-nf h tlrm of U A B. Curti a i ., it now r'pi!tr, hrn ref-rence fcolely to their linnsu in Pari, through the over a-iv:?necn of ttie Junior partner, who Is now a helpless lunatic, and hence It in not lri'owu what ellVct It will have on th ICfW Yorit firm, whico is Killl sol vent. Ttie llry G to. is market In, perhaos, of a more cheerful Hspect, althoimh trade t ny no means active; prices, however, nhow more slcadines-, nnd the chanzes r too triviat to merit attention. Henvy Brown Hlieetlnes ; j'4''ilfi'4f. as to brand. Printinu Cloth are held t 7l$.i8a for Htmidard and ertrn makes. Prints are steadv ; 3Ar. for

American nnd Amoskee. and 12o tor P ieirlo and Hpraaue's. Thelwt styles of rilaines aro held firmly at. '20o. but bad styies are helling down to lTiaic. LotilTl lie Marfeet. By TeliKraph. loriavrn.. April i. Thhaito-Sales of 252 hhds. at 4?iHc for common I u as to medium leaf. .Mkss Pokk Ul 00. Lakd !8!ic. Iiacom snonldprs jrrJ'c; clear rib sides 17c: clear sides rijlc. Hulk Mkats siiionlders ISc: clear no sides a a; c'e-T -ids 16'ic. r IOI7R st o mty tut. Wheat-fl A'ydil 50. t'OK.n 1.2 i64c. ATS-tW .lti 0. fsroAR Dull and unchanged. Whisky .c. Sew lorii tiolrt a "n l 8 lock UarKet By Tetecrrarh. New York. April 2. MosEY-The money market worned very close no to 2: p.m., and the urinsjency was fud as great as on any previous day. Ifalen paid oi Governments, 7 percent. po.rrer.ey aud coniiaissioiis of 1-16,3 32 and per cent., win on stocit the transactions were at 7 per cent, currency, and commission of 1-iH, 1$, 3-10, i and ' p-r ccr-1, t he la' ter price beina p iid treelv on N. Y. Central. It is a not :ceaole fact that during the morning ereenOHCks were worth p 'T cent, prem'um over certllled checss. Th'.s aro-e from the fact that inonev was borrowed yesterday to h returueJ to-dny. on Kreeubanks, and as they are not over pletil v at presci,!, tue aforeSild borrowers had to pny 4 percent, preliiiuru for them. A fter 'l: ;0 x-.M tlie operation o! huyln-t aud seliina: money on the street was resumed, aud there were some heavy transactions. The open in a or ce was per cent., which was followed by sales at i-ltjijl percent. t;old. and 7 per cent, currency: afterward the price was run ud again to per cent., antl afier 3 o'clock fell back to 7 per cent, currency, but the final bu-lnens was a 7 per c-nt. Ko'd. tJorrowers tieueral y paid the high rates in the morning, aud did not wait ms 1. te as usual, which ncconnts for the easIn np at the c'.ose; at 4:3J P. M 1-ltf per cent, way b;d I r money tor to-morrow, on GovertimeniH, but none was ottered undsr 2 ;iJ nor cent. ExcHAXGK-Hteriin In rather more de mand, but nominally unchanged. . GLD Weaker; opened at 1.S2 and closed at 13tii. The raos paid f r carrying. were 7 fi-til. 1-S2. lo-U5 and 4 per cent, to Hat. It U reported thit tho tSecretarv f the Treasury has decided to anticipate the May co ".poti", nut no olllo ai notlncatlon is re c-'i ved at tho sub- I reasury. GVEitsM.-.XTS Itather tlrnner but with out act I vitv. Coupons of '81. 1 l.iis illoli : do. 'til. lii'4ll;do 'W. 1 U HJj5 ; do. 'tfj, V rallO: do. new, 1 113; "do. '.j7, ll.Jna; do. iiz'iim: i'-4D, i(n.7ii'.v. OFFICIAL.. Letters BEMAtNiso CNn.AisrKD in the Post-OHice at Kvansvllle. Siate of Indiana , on the id dar ot April, ihtiy. Persons calling tor any of thess lelter will please say Auvertisea," giving uate. i.vnii:?.' list. Archer Annie Hi. ginbottom Jane Archer Lucin . Harper Harriet a rtte o. r mrs Louis is tae Maty I Kurus Ana Hums 15el!o Bright Mary isai'i Ii K line Brown i.izAi I'.i iss J ane C Itishop II O I'.arues Maitha tieiinetl Maria lai Uti" Mary Huriett K in i W liioVi-r S H ISoulware Mary UnilniHii ii. rs laker Mary Ca' ter U lio Camge' Caroline Clai k Ann CK-iUi nt Louisa c'-oiiieli Amanda M I lebi uier ' I' I in vis ti na F I ei! va Cm a N J a red Frances Ke 1 ilatbara Koehler Lillie Lyon Kila ink Kale Lee Beilo Leaf Colts Line L'Zzie l.y le -aliie Lane Srah Morrison Majgie Michel . A Miller Kato .Mills Mattle M tils La. Ila M 'iiiKouiery Mollie McCulctian .Mnf-Jeath McFat li ng Jane Mc uett Mary McFarland Lavini M'sCU'ffiau mrs J L JSeal M ittie 1 1.1 :sti'o Mai ia JNewm tn Mary E . ;nu. 1 n j-nao s JJJla, x snoi ne An a i .;ii, rini li Jl,i: Oliver Oiveil A ElKi'is A Jill I'ei b Ins P-sgV I'r.-i.jM; i .q.jrt'arf til Kcks Julia T, 2 r i ti m 'n -1 os Lucid- Ru his v it louel (.'.. -.- er Loii t 'ii, 2 Hi ley Kaae I'r.izi;': la1 lia.-iiie liol Ins Lucy I ;ty C Roe-ter Km ma Fuuti ICllen Re. matin Matilda Fraz a- iiiy Stroutl Fsunie I'isiier lia Siiillh lamlie K - For ! J .tu- MminoiiS Catharine J'ri, die A i-ona t-coi utn Carrie G k-1 tier Caroline Kt. Cla re Alice Gram Ma . 2 i-iii)lli Mary G On eo wed "soMiia K stocks Mary . i en wooil sar ih Thompson Mary J (iio-ti-n '.ma Tlionit'-on Malluda Gif iei t Sophie li e o Inez, i i iiiu'j. e Rut h K G:r,v. s .Mary Ann llijts K;:le A, 1 1 ii r Lov tia lle-.ismi !iena i'Mrii-,fy Matilda lollJi'S J OH TiO-;n Kellie N'anuie.er Maty Wi linmsou Mary Willis Artia Vv i bsier sa rail Wnlt. r Minerva ood Jen tiie Vuuuj A i: v ! f . i : it n m i. i vr, AinistroiiJ U in A --too Joi.u Win Alltel A A k ,-is i L Bu-sei. Win H Brown Win Bl.iltesley Win Uncoil Robl A B ower staley llavuiil Levte Lo and i. 31 Hours John A B.annei) Kelly, liuruet t Jerry I!---huge J on ti Bat tie: t J J llcoi) ?c ti art J its i , .nleii A-I'.a: ii.ii ;o:i C'o n lni Brown Chas II IdugiiiHit G.-o -2 hi- K4S J,)!lll B...U1..S Jonn Cravfoid W 11 I uuri'M i I'eter Couuiii" I'aliiCi t;.iit a o V ColIK-ld Marshal CoilltiS Lea' Co .lt-y Lew is J Conway J J t arroll James Ci aveas James CoulI':inre lleriuan Copb y D C Co. man Arcblnald Car'.tr Jt Caier Colic s Thomas I)e B -aver Dr i lupi . 7. & Bene 1 let D i,.iez chas II i -Urging II yiii Dan J W D'.X'Oi Jjha Darnel John M Kd wauls Alfred II Eva .is tt Smith Elgeiis David l-.aruKl G--o:go l.i wood G oi ge I'lWc.jii 'i nomas l-'liiey h ia.il. is I'm er John F.i jvuba r Joseph Fowler J B Golde.-i M iitin Green James E 4ray J H Guiu (ieorge 2 Green Henry C Oreerr j ruiut (i 11 C G irland James Hunt W AZ Howard W H Harring Tim Hartiiieiu Putilck Horp pet-.-r HuTcliexirj Marion -"all Jobu S Ho :in a B 2 Hcnieisny Henry Harrison B if Hunt leX Isa-ic ii C IsancH H J .linstoii Rr.bt II Jeuiin isou Janes Keniieoy, liyran & Co K l;n Jas M Ia-ku.k it G Land L W L i w fence Levi Lillie Jacob iioveti Geo Master 1.1 un Hiram S Leufei s E H L-mc-.ter A T Marlow James Mulford W rs J 2 Mon toe & Carr W I -May ft A .MonisC.I-2 Magber k Co C - artui Clmrlie Moor D W nil leu M. ii HI G A iiailie d G W M.;dd..x J 11 Rev M aiciial James Ma ors J 11 Moure Atvin II Man ii G J Mri'arllui G Rev McMnlleii R R 2 Mcliowell Win G Mod ure Wia N or ton D G Meal S It O'Connel J hn Powers Tnos Prant. F M 2 Parker Charles J fiuslon Ditrick Ph.ii rs A JtoLer'.s D E i Co ltat;ilal Alex Rose J .hn D Koeder J ha P I iovt 1 ei la I'eter Riley Puirick Riggs Robert . Ricuards Warren ill- hards Warren Mil well A M Smith A A HI Clair Hurling Sj I vis W II Stafford J L v Kim iisou Jas M H.alfbrd Jax W Sauer N & P-2 he at Thos M Scott Wm a Salmon il Stuctt J V Htul J G Tiamqte John Trev liicn R T raver Wm P Tisard J B T ty lor Oreeti IJ 1 idd E B I Viosui . AI vis Went worth Mr Williams A Wilkes & Evans WLlla msou B 1' W (.term inn S Co Waul John Wheeler llontlo-2 Wright Geo R Waiter tl S White Franklin Wilnams Copple Young -Stephen WM I ITI.Ks E Y . P. M. K i u k J A, TO LivHJlt ACiJE.VTrt. EXPEltlENCSD BOOK AGENTS W j IN T 13 I. A U.VKK CHANCE for MEN of ABILITY The undersigned have now nearly ready a very important and original reliz ous work, and wish to employ men of talent and t xperience in canvas ing for It. Agents of the right stamp can have choice of territory. This Is tu unusually fcood opportunity lor experienced Agents, who wid lind ttie canvass for Ihrt wo tt iu question very profitable. Clergymen, w ho have acted as Bor-k Agents, will find this book weil worthy their attention. I'artwt controlling Gtneral Atmeie, ftl empl ying tSttit-A genis, can luive large districts nnd exclusive authority. Address, statin, experience, fac titles, and ctioice of territory, B. AFPLETOX & t., Publishers, ltj 10, 9-t, and 4 Grand (St., N. V.

FOR OWKNHIiOKO, t: ANNKI.TON, I.ot'IH V 1 LliK, A ! u CINCINNATI. The first-class Ktciuner xJGZj CHARMER, Jr. i. P. K. Barclay, Matlir, Ham. Jaiues, Clerk, Leaves for Cincinnati and all way ports hATl KDAV, APH1L 3d, at 10 o'clock. a.m. Kor fi eight or pimsaen apply on board, or to is UKU .'IClIr,LN, ap2 d"t Aent.

fOK OWLNSIiOKO, CANNKLTON, ANI) L.OU1.SVILLK. The fleet and elegant passenger Hieamer MORNING STAR, A.T. Gllmore. Master. liii k Hutchison, Clerk, Leaves for Louisville nnd all way polls HAT M1AV, APRIL D, at 8:3 o'cIock p.m. or freight or passage apply on hoard, or to w. u. BRO .V & CO., dlt Agents. rou cai no, colu m bus, a s i m em puis Tue elegant ut earner NORM AN, John . Hall, Ma ter; O. liewit, CierK, reaves for Memnhis and all lntermediale Mississippi River way landings IlltKNUAY, APRIL Hill, at 12 o'clock M. For freight or passage ap y n ooaro. or to ii.. iiiu'i'i aprl d7t Aaent FOR WABASH RIVER. The regular and reliable Wabash packet I Alr'j' LOUISA, Tom Bolus. Master; " Charley ciawiorJ, Cler", Leaves for Mt. Carmel and ail way lam., lugs, NA'I I'KD.i Y, APRIL tn, at 5 p.m. For f reight or pasvaga apply ou hoard 11 FOR ME51PIIIR.VICKSHURG AND NEW ORLEA .N.I. The fleet and splend.d tteatner 1 John Cannon, Master, Leaves Evansville for Ne.v Orleans and Intermediate ports TUK3U1Y, April 6ta, at 4 1. M . For freight or passaae appl v on board, or to W. G. Uitu W.N a Co., ap3 d3t A genu. FOR CAIRO, COLUMBUS. A. MEMPHIS The splendid Djau L'.ue st.-auier .iiTL,ni . lViiJNf.Ji.ijJia, iW. B. tinier, .iiiiKitti ; W m. nan, cieriE, Leaves for Memphis and al way ports HUSU.iY, APRIL ."ilii, at 8 o'clock a.m. For ireight or fiassage apply on want, or to llU.MHillu.1, FrtiuiCK. iv; co.. p3 rt'Jt Ave nt . EVANSVILLE GROCERY, Xo. 1.1G 3 Jul a Slwet. I beg leave to return my Mi c -ie IbauwH for the liberal putronag-i liereloforo xteuded toward me, and by sulci ii'tenlion to business aud lair dealing I hope to merit a contluuaiic s of ilif taur.o. 1 will sell as cheap as th-J cheapesl, no'.williRtandlng numerous poster have pean d from other houses pi:. aiding a 1. w leadlug articles as a catchpi nhy. J A LIES CROFfoS. . Newburgh Coal delivered at 11 cents per bushel. (apr.l lllf: AiaiV MI TIIOIJ FUll Tilt riANO-I'OilTR, Ry WILLIAM MASOV(ihe d! I lm; -d-li d Pianist) and E. S. II i A I 'I. , is a i a . ' mproveinenl upon all p .vmu . . '"I Is used aud i e om 'nt ud. d us snco b' ll.e l.et lenehers. It .r. rv. s v. iinl was va nahle lu previous hook!, and ados many new lea l.i its. ill" ttie only ino.lt in lliiimForie Instructor published. .i 1 1 o? I ne technics ot modern Pmno-l-orie (laying. It IN easier to teach ami b arn ft-. m, and tecures more rapid anil tn.'i..Ui. h ir. . !'-, titan hiiy o her book No t.-i.cm-r oi ibe Piano-Foite cau afford lo , wif out Ph aid. It is ln lest t ook for beglnn r i ami the best lor those v, bo have mam- t loiT'- u. Puce tl. In lacilltat.- its x .tnlnanon l;y teacbero, we will, until .lu y J-.), i-mol a tilugh) c.pv to any- Ii UCber of Urn I'ia o Fo-te.by mull, po-laye pal 1. mr l.a i pric , lirail.i'l n. An edition Is phbli-'o-I w P li Jiuroffttn Fhi'rrtnr, nnd o. e wall A M r !- CAN H.MJHUN'I I'U'jIlsLe l by .ii aiui tt - i.fitl 15: .r 1 ay , New York. 154 Trf tnonl Street, Bo ton. ptphl d-'tt 13 7 M I s h h r -3 t fJl 7 1 2; 53 U ' . '4 -. ... v r-i r: a 1 -s 5 " 3 r

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a i?oc;;-j.'.-.r;.;. fimh rii'iitax GiioiiElciir a v 11 wsihiii: t (.i:r Tiii:ii. THE OLl-E4TAliLI sMKD HOUSE OF VICKERY BI.GTHEr.3, No. 73 Main Klivit, nTril HE !. AM I'OiMr ?J W lind I. e ti It'I'iisA lii 1-. S uiiO Ll.vU i.lKi ,i !lm In nil.- i h h i lulu nee ."el at Kuril low figntes cannot Ji ! t 'Csly nil v ho nut lo liny. 11 is .(tide gi,.l H n V-:t' In ktfW Inal. 1 ii" puo B ; 1 1 a tt'.i A I he hd vat'l. !; -f buying lor i Asii, . .l lliat lll , 10elatj mil e'tous i o M'l in. in No. I FA MIL i UlMlCCit 1.4 At t he lo-A-c-ti livimr rat.s.

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