Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 June 1869 — Page 4

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...dverU'emerit Ju thisco!u,ua, of three i hubs, aoD, Thirty teuus. GUKB..O.-USNT, Pri.r.SBUUY A; CO have a !ar?e st-Tott of o , r')ini at UHVvE'harf on tho 1.7fh. FaiMM wi-dilns to P ATdmse can be supplied at .) ciw per Ii'.Atal foot, set u p. j jnlo d-t, LOT A ve-v larsre and beau-.lfnl lot, corner of Chandler and Hlxth H'retM. Amdy to VV. W. CHANDLER, Auent.Oas Oilico. Jnnl5dBt CITT3E A frame cottage, corner of S cond Avenue and Seventh Street, one square from the slreet railroad, enntiininj; four rooms, cellar, poivli, ". ierras easy. For particulars caii at : .ontnwsit corner of Second Avenue and L is?.ilu Str. et, Lamasco. fjunldim f l?nBF.K-A lot of sond-hand l.imXj her. 'nquire at JAQLKSS, HUUHP.CTII & CO.'S, No. 10 North Hrs; ts Ureet, Kvacsvillc, led. f JunlO iUw TOlEt-A nice hotel aud hotel fixJDL lures, In a ?ood location. For Pul ' i.ai Ucuiara address Box loo, Princeton, lad. - fma-idlrrt nnn K A I.K--SKCOND-HANt) COTTON S- MAClilNKKY Cards. Ur&w!n trames. Coarse and fine Koeedc-rs, JleajJ Hpiudle Throstle., Warpers, Dressers, &e, i'or description and prici-s of these machines address C. F. BATTLK-. Assent Tremont Mil's, ielO d'im eod . Lowell, Mtiss. , '. MA V To sell Sftwin-j Machine In the eity and vicinity. To one wiilii tc to Wdiu, rare cliaucs are offered. Apply at CJrover & Baker's, No. 7 South Second St.rcit. Uf-2t J.O.BEAKO.As't. ItT AS-To canvas in Kvansville for JLii. the Florence Hewina Machine. One (-!. kin;i Uerintn desired. Anply at N o. 11 t-nuth Second street. IJuni u't. T RKBiT A ftmall d Weill ni house, for Gcentlenian and wife. Address, giving local, ton and term, P. O. Box 72ti. junl", d2t . KIEUM I'4It .lOlt WHtH. ' B'.-otcs, Ac, at Journal 003. Khmk. fe2FOR. R.3STJT. TTOC!,Ip: ()n Fonith Street, between JOL Main and Sycamore, a double threeWorv brick, with two mil st-ue-iooms Wbl be rented separately or t.oi-jtli"?r. (.lood accoiu modat Piusj fir two" K-paral -t 'latniileH. Jb'or furt her particulars apply to lr. K. T. P.UNCIF,, No. '22 North 1 irst Street. (nnCidtf WF.DNKHllAY. ..JUNK 10, 1 CITY KEWS. E-2T" A Sae quality of Sermon Paper at the JouaNAL Office. Criminal Court. The Ciiaiibal Court will convene at 9 o'clock thir! moraiDg, at tho Court House. Assault. A case of a'siult was fried yesterday before 'Squire StiusonThe assaulting parry had to pay $4 50. Coloked School. The colored pchools had a public examination ye.:;terday. Quite a number of person were in attendance. FianT. A small knoek-down oc'curred at tho Ilecorder'a Office, yesterday evening. The case will be . heard this morning. ' Vanderburqii Mutual. An interesting item in relation to the Van derburgh Mutual Fire : Insurance Company will be found in tho Local columns. Axle Broken. Jewell & Co.'s ice wagon was broke down yesterday morning, on Main Street, near Water, caused by one of the wheels striking the railroad track, thereby breaking au axle. ' High School. The High School examination will commence to-morrow morning, and will -continue two days. A3 the exercises are unusually interesting, a large number of visitors will probably bo in attendance. Circus. C. W. Noyes' great circus will show hero in a few days. Mr. Bowles, the avautit courier, arrived yesterday, and the big bills will be put up to-day. Departed. Mr. Henry Kohn, left by last evening's train . for , Philadel phia. His last act before leaving w as, to call at this oflico and subscribe for the Daily Journal, an evidence of good taste and line culture. Personal. Captain E. II. Ilines, of Bowling (J reen, Ky., is registered at the American House. lie is the officer whom tho late lamented Col. Harney, of the Louisville Denwcrut, was so much delighted to meet some years ago. Before Justice MoTernan. A " provoke " case was dispose 1 of before His Honor yesterday. The parties Jive in llowleytown. Mrs. Hess "provoked!" Mrs. Brown, an 1 Mrs. B. brought suit. Mrs. Iles was lined one cent aud costs; total $0' 2'3. Drunk. Puss Wells and Kate Sullivan, two notorious courtesans, were arrested yesterday evening, for being drunk and disorderly on the streets. After being put in the lockup, they indulged in loud sweariog and ribald songs, attracting quite a crowd on tho outside. School Examination To-Day. The Upper Grammar School, Miss Golding, Principal, and Mi$s Abbie Locke, Assistant. This school is at the High School building, and the examination will occupy the entire day. Rendezvous. A number of young "bummers " have lately got into the habit of making their headquarters at the Opera Ilouse corner. They indulge in obscenity, and are quite disorderly at times. Circuit Court. The attention of the court was takeu up, during all of yesterday, ia tryiug a case of contempt,but nothing was made out of it. Sale of Cotton. Messrs. WTeldon, Bros. & Co. sold, yesterday, eighteen bales of cotton at from 27-Vc to 2'Jc, 2Sic being the average. The cotton ranged from Good Ordinary to Low Middling, 'and thelprices realized were fully up with New York figures. Suburban Lots Fine Chance. The sale of one hundred and fifty lots on next Saturday,;at fouro'clock, near tho ArtcsianJSprius jPark, will afford splendid opportunities .for securing pleasant building lots. They arc just at t.ie end of the street railroad. Terms, one-third cash, and balance in ono and two years.

Tllc F,m BapUst Charch-Work Be-

The work on the First Baptist Church in this city, which was suspended for a long while, has been resumed, and it is intended to push it 0 U Ml t-Uff to an early completion. The work of completing the building ia under the superintendence or Mr. 1. li . lalDot, (the gentleman who put up the boxes in the Post Office,) and he will, no doubt carefully carry out the plana of the architects. Through the kindness of Capt. S. K. Leavitt, we have been shown the plans and specifications for the unfinished work, and wo must say the design is botli chaste and beautiful The entrance to the Church is effected through a wide door in the center of the front on Third Street, which is reached by an easy flight of stone steps. From the vestibule, two doors, on the right and left, open into tho auditorium. On the left hand side of the vestibule, as you enter, is a small room, which will be used for a study, and on the right; hand side are stairs leadirjg to the gallery above, and the basement below.'. The base meut is . yet in an unfinished state, although the concrregation have used the same to worship in for some time. When the Church is finished the basement will bo used lor festivals aud Church parties. ' ; The general plan of the inside work, as at first designed, has been somewhat changed. The gallery will be over the vestibule, in front, and will project beyond into the audito rium about two feet, and will be constructed in circular form. ' Thero arre four large windows on each side, with arches and. mouldings over the tops 'of them, and brackets runiug down from the ceiling to about the center of the windows, which will also rest on bracket of plaster paris Tho pattern of glass for the windows has not yet been decided upon. The walls will be wainscoted all around as high up as the window sills with yellow pine and black walnut' with a black walnut cap, and the ceil iugwill be laid out in beautiful panels, with yellow pice and black walnut, which will be oiled. In the ceiling ia addiiion to the other lights in the church, will be placed two large double reflectors, of confiscated glass from which a brilliant light will be diffused over the entire auditorium The pulpit will be finished in a circular form, -and will stand on platform which will be reached by two steps. In the rear of the pulpit will be a " Baptistry," or a baptismal font, about three feet deep, which wil be descended into by stone steps. This baptistry is designed for tho purpose of baptising in tho Church by immersion, and the baptistry will be covered with a carpeted platform, which can be rolled off and replaced at pleasure Water, for the present, for use in the baptistry, will be supplied by a pump from a cistern in the cellar, although it isintended, at some future time,to fur nish the water from a tank which wil be over a side room oa the left of the pulpit as viewed from the front of the church. The choir will occupy the space immediately in the rear of the baptistry. On each side of the pulpit are two small rooms, which will be ued for retiring rooms for converts to prepare for baptism. The seats will all rango in a circle so that every one will sit directly facing thel pulpit, which will be .a very convenient arrangement There will be an aisle on each side, aud a broad isle in the center. Wnen finished, the First Baptist Church will ba one of the most beautiful temples of worship in this city, and it is expected that it will be com pleted early in September. Mr. Tal bo. has quite a number of workmen employed, and will do all in his power to finish it at au early day. i Wo are glad that this congregation are at last able to have work resumed, with a good prospect of its being ready for occupancy in a few months They deserve success, for they have labored hard to achieve it. We learn, however, that although : sufficient funds have been raised to put the work under final contract, the congregrtioa will be compelled to call on tho members of other denominations to aid them in raising money to make tho final payments. Our people are liberal in all matters of this kind. and we have no doubt that many will extend substantial aid to eo good a work. We have already extended this article to a greater length than we first intended, but as the work pro gresse3 we will again speak on the same subject. Various colored writing Ink at the Journal Office. The Wheat Crop. From several intelligent farmers from Gibson, Pike and Warrick Coanties, we have the assurance that the wheat crop which is ono of tho best produced in this portion of the State during the past fifteen years, is not at all injured by the wet and unseasonable weather prevailing for some days past. A lit tie r et is visible in spots on the blade, but none on the stalk. In some places the very rank wheat has been b.own down by the recent winds, but the damage from this source is not by any means considerable. The present prospects are that the crop of this season will be the best harvested for years. Cutting will ommence about the middlo of the coming week, but the real bulk of grain will be harvested during the week following. Exquisite Flowers. Our office is agaia made fragrant by tho most exquisite bouquet of tho season, the generous gift of Madame Klingelheefer. Tho flowers are of the rarest species and. the beautiful and deli cate flowers are arranged : with the most consummate taste and skill. We count over fifty varieties in the mag nificent combination of delicious flowers.

Steamboat letters. "; Many inquiries having been made !

in 'regard to the enforcement cf the , Post Office Laws regulating the car rying of letters out of the regular mails, for the information of the business men of the city, the following statements are published: The law is very explicit is prohibit ing the carrying of letters by steam boats out of the regular mails, except when enclosed in Government stamp ed envelopes, or unless deposited in the Post Office on arrival in port. r The recent instructions of the De partment to the Postmaster of this city are very imperative, giving him no discretion for the lax enforcement of the law and allowing no exceptions to be made. I am desirous of facilitating as much as possible the speedy and safe delivery of letters received from packets, and in ail instances have given steamboat officers who were ready to piy the. postage the privilege of delivering the. letters; in person. All letters deposited in the office, not so delivered, will be promptly dis tributed. FromThe number of letters received from steamboats since the law was published, I am satisfied that a very large amount of postage dues Jiave been withheld from the Post Omce Department at this city. , :i i Owing to the lax observance of the Post Office laws (for the violation of which severe penalties are provided) the vavenue received by the Government, from this city has been greatly reduced. 'The Evansville Post Office now occupies the position of sevruth in the State in value to the Depart ment, when it should be the sra-uL In answer to the repeated requests made by our citizens lor increased mail facilities, the answer is, with some show of reason, niade that our mail privileges are alreidy in excess of the revenue received by the Government. If we ever shall have the benefit of a in?lil up Green lliv'er, and additional mails on the 0'iio and to tho adjoining towns in Indiana, Kentucky, and Illinois, the Evansville Post Office must be made more valu able to tho Department. And this can be donesimply by the observance of the Postal laws. EST Come to the Journal Office for cheap stationery. Recorder's Court. John Ilaisley. drunk and disorderly; fined $5 CO; paid. Eli Shelby drunk and disorderly; fined $7 GO; paid. CO. Parish, drui,k; fined $7 25, which he replevied. School Examinations. Tho ex aminatiou of tho First Gratiimar School, Upper Bni!dirg, taught by A. J. McCutchcon, Principal, and -T'l,, . miss I. Ashley, .assistant, was attended by a very considerable nam tier ci spectators, me room was very tastefully decorated with evergreens and flower, a beautifulbouquet ornamenting almost every desk. Fronting the entrance wns the word "Joy," in well shaped letters of ever green, and over the partition door tho word "Welcome." All the - ornamentation was the work of the pupils. The examination exhibited a highly creditable degree of efficiency on the part of the teachers, and application on the part of the pupils. The most perfect discipline was manifest, and a sprightly intelligence on the part of the students, in happy contrast with that school a year or two ago. The examination throughout was highly satisfactory. The following pupilwere neither absent or tardy during the year: Parney Whittlesey, Jane Tribble, Anna Osborne end Alex. Collett. The nuvnber of pupils enrolled wasGO, and the average attendance was high. Lower School House Thos. Peek, Principal, aud Miss Mary Badger, Assistant. Number of "scholars enrolled, 48; average attendance, 4.5; average per cent., VI. , This school passed through all its examinations in a most creditable manner, and the attention and read' answers of the echolars gave evidence of careful teaching and thorough discipline. The examinations in geography, arithmetic, and grammar ia particular, were excellent, and the singing w.n beautiful. On the wall we noticed the "prize card," which we learn his been held by this school for tho past year. Roll of Honor. The following have not been absent or tardy for one year: Louisa, Boffinger, Wm. Gluchman, Amelia Cramer,, .and George Schultze. Evansville Tobacco Market. The tobacco market yesterday opened firm, with a more active demand, and former figures were well maintained. Martin, Gardner & Co. sold ninetyfour hogsheads as follows: Range of Bids 1 box ct' SSI 25, 1 hogshead at $13 10, 2 at $12 to $12.00, 14 at $11 00 to 111 a.'J24 at jlO 00 to $10 85, 18 at 0. 00 to $9 00, 12 at $3 00 to $3 S5, 10 at $7 00 to $7 05, 6 at $G 00 to $6 80, 4 at $5 00 to $5 G5. Among the buyers we note Mackey, Nisbet & Co., Clement, White & Co.. Sheriff J. II. Miller, Peter Acker, W. II. Klusman, Y. T. Noel, II. E. Read, Isaac Keen, A. Gumberts, 3Ir. Hudspeth, Col. Head, of Princeton, Indiana; D. Y. Craig, ot Fadueah: Messrs Funk and Reeve, of Hender son, and Nannie & Roach. Several New York and New Orlems operators were present on the breaks. Messrs. Weldon Bros. fc Co. sold 33 hhds. at figures ranging from 5 GO to $12 40 for Trashy Lugs and Good Leaf, and prices were satisfactory. Martin, Gardner & Co. will offer. to-day, at two o clock p. at., about 2o hhds, and Weldon Bros. & Co. will sell about 50 hhds., a good portion of tu-ViTh was nrized bv .1. II. Jfr. .T F ' ...v 1 - - I Reno, of Greenvihe, Ivy., and their superior manner of handling tobacco

is well known to our tobacco buyers". Wo would advise all to be on hand

promptly. 0rcjan for Trinity M. E. Sunday School. We noticed yesterday at Warren & Conyngton's music emporium, one of Burdett's combination organs, which has been selectedby Mr. John F. Glover, for the use of the Trinity M. E. Sunday School. 'I This organ has two banks of keys and eight stops, besides one octave of pedal bass and one knee swell. .The following are the names of, the stops: Vox Humana Campanella SubBass Harmonie La Perfection Cremorne Celeste and Cello. The endless variety of the combinations in this organ, makes it one of the most useful and charming of all the instruments for the. palor or church, being fully equal in power to an ordinary sixteen hundred dollar pipe organ. - In solo passages its effects are en trancing; its pure, . melodious and sympathetic notes produce npon the istner a saddened pathos, which, to all lovers of tne beautiful in music, is the perfection of intenseSpassion. It is the human voice mechanically per sonified. Mr. C. C. Genung has, 'we learn. been engaged by the Sunday School to play this organ, and we congratulate the school both on their new organ and organist.' The organ will be put in the school r nn w,n Unt.iVrlnn n .1 .1,, . this. week will.be on exhibition at Warren & Conyngton's music' store, on Main Street. . pifArm Rests, best quality for sale at Journal Office. Tobacco. The merchants will re member the s?.le of tobacco .to-day at 2 P. M. Thanks. Rev. W. II. McCarer has our thanks for Chicago papers of Monday cvenioc. He returned home by last night's train. The several expre.-s messengers who run into this city, have our thaoks also for latest papers. ' Larceny. Mrs. Tankersley,, who stole some poods and dresses from Mr. John Aikin's house, was cap tured vesterdav evening, near Ingle's Station, by Chief of Police Royston The goods, valued at $G0, were nearly all recovered. Patrick Donavan was arrested and lodged in the lock-up for stealing some iron from Woodrow, Reitz & Co. Mail Matters. The following copy of a lettr r from the Postmaster of this city will probably answer the iuquiring of many of our business mcu : , '. , Post Office, Evansville. Ind .June 15, 18G9. Mesrrs. Aiartax, Gardner & Co.. Mvanxvi'te, Jntlianar Gentlemen I am in receipt of your letter of this date, containing the following inquiry: "Do money packag s sent ou steamboats as freight and shi'iped oa regular ireignt bill ot lading come under the regulations of the P. O. D. requiring all communi cations to ba 6ent in Gov't stamped envelopes f Tho regulations of the Post Office Department do not prohibit the trans mission ot money packas-es other wise than in the mails or in Govern ment stamped envelopes; and it is also no violation of the Post Office Laws to accotnpauy the remittance with letter of advice or explanation, but it must relate to the enclosure (or treight ) and that alone. 1 he instructions ot the Department are: "Only letters relating solely to (lie en ryn, or orth l'snt thfi. samf, time convt-yr.il as fret ait by sueti steamboat may be lawfully carried not so cuclosed.. (m stamped envelopes.) Very respectfully, John W, Foster, P. M, Accidental Poisoning. Editors Journal : Charles McCutchan, Robert Henry ami Joliu uoitman, living near MeCutchanville, while walking over the l.irin of the first named ou last Sunday afternoon, discovered a plant which they mistook for spikenard, but which proved to be poison hem lock. Pulling up tho plant they ate some of the root and came near losing their l'ves from the effect of the.- poison it contained." Charles McCutchan recollects eating a piece an inch long and as large as a pipe stem, but does not recollect how he got home, or anything else that transpired in tho next five or six hours His family say he came to the house, partook rather sparingly of supper, went into the yard and vomited, re turned and seated himselt in the door. from which he toon fell forward in a frightful convulsion producing great contortion ot the limbs and bruising himself severely in the fall. Two more convulsions followed the first in rapid succession, leaving him almost wholely unconscious. Medical aid was called to him, an antidote was administered, and in a short time he wss resting comparatively comfortable, and. at last accounts seemed in a fair way to recover. The symptoms of the other two were not so violent and , they soon recovered" from the j effects of the poison. It is hoped that the publication of this narrow escape may serve as a caution to others against carlessly easing roots and plants they find growing in tho woods." f Amazements. ' EvAsrsvri.i.E Ofkka i House. Another largo aud highly fashionable audience greeted Mr.Harry Micarthy and Miss Lottie Estelle at the Opera Ilouse last night, aud notwithstanding the programme wa the same as ou Monday evening, the performance was received throughout with the inot unbounded applause. ; Harry Macarthy la, beyond all question, the first mimic of the age. All his characters, as well a all his songs, with a single exception, are original with himself. Every character was a perfect entertainment in itself. His charfntng assistant Miss Lottie Estelie, won new laurels last night by her incomparable acting and delightful mnsic, Prof. J. Tannebaum's accompaniment proved him a faithful violinistj. To-night Mr. Harry Macarttty will give his third entertainment. witli an entire change of programme, ou which occasion he will bring forth new trcu.su re an J more . .. 1 .-... - 1. . . 1 his performance3 express au earnest do sire that he shall stay with us a night or

two longer. No Evaii-svllle audience has ever been no well entertained as ou Monday night and last n!f;ht.

GRAIU) DKTRIBUTIOX! MONEY SAVED IS KG KEY MADE, Big Stocfe of SUMMER GOODS, AT HALF, PRICE, -. ; At the Popular; Store of MILLER & BRINKMYEIi. Desiring to reduce cur very large and attractive stock of goods oue-half in the next thirty days, we will sell goods at such figures to makeit profitable for everybody to buy a five years supply. No. 7 First Street is the place. jelO-tt , ES-Geisler & Delang call particu lar attention of the ladies to their elegant assortment of gold bracelets of all sizes and patterns. Don't forcet that No. 54 Main btreet, is head quarters for Watches, Jewelry, and Silverware. jeJG-lt 3T do to S'rouse & Bros.. No. 85 Main Street, for the Acicpoh Collar the best Collar manufactured. - They are covered with Linen, and are perspiration proof, and for durability cannot be excelled. Try them, only 35 cents a box. We also have Inkerman's celebrated Tie Collar and Collar and Tie combined. junelG tit Mutual Fire Insurance Company 6f anderbnrgu County. The Directors of this Compmy met ou the 15th day of Juue, lb(i!). Tho Treasurer reported the condition ot the nuances of the Lompiny, which was found Satisfaiton1, and approved. And, ordered that the officers of the Uompany solicit new risks, . aim , me renewal or oi l ones at the rates heretofore fixed. ... W. Baker, President. Ben. Stinson, See j.ilG Gt Latest Novelty. : Paper Neckties n diftVrent collors, just received, at 5TROUSE iV, linos., juuclG 2t 85 Main Street. A large stoek of Gold and Silver American Watches just rc ceived at Geis-slerA Delano's, jelG-lt 51 Maiu Street. Kvansvillb. June 1.V.1SG0. We, the undersigned, retail Boot and Shoe Merchants, hereby agree to close our stores on and attor June lGth, at 7 o'clock P. M., Situnl tts excejlctl, until September 1st, lGO. J. S. Bicker, .TohnRasch, John J. Beyer,1 Geo. Millkr & Co., T. W. Turner. Rceder & Becker, '; ' Cramfir fe Salat, jelG 2t II. T. Chute, Evansville, June 15, 'CO. We, the undcrsigued, wholesale hardware merchants of Evannvillo do agree to close our houses of lousiness oo and fter the 15th day; of June at 7 o'clock r. M., and to continue this arrangement until September 1st. . , II. K. Wells & Co.. Geo. S. Sonntao Co.. 16 Bctticiier, Kelloou & Co. Diamonds. Just received, at Geissler & Delangs, 54 Main Street, a very large assortment of Cluster and and Solitare Diamond Rings, which will be sold at remarkably low prices. Also, a large stock of La lies' Gold Watche and Chains, at prices to suit the times. Call and see, at Geissler & Delanos, jelG-2t 51 Main Street. t?-The Florence Sewing Machine rooms at No. 11 South vJocoud Street, are now open permanently. This is the only agency for this Owd F i mlly Favo ite in this part of the State. Bj sure and examine this leading machine before purchasing ' , . ; '-:.' . - junelG 2t 4 June 35, 1SGD.-' We have this day received the second lot of thoc Gents' 'Fine French Calf Square Box-tos Congress Boots, with improvements over the first lot received. We respectfully ask all In want, to call and see them. - Ceo. Miller & Co., 1G 2t :w Main Street, Read "Barrett's" advertisements. 1 EST Business men fmd the American Houe, Boston, their most convenient stoppiog-place. Newly lurnislied, with pveuger elevator, cafe, billiard hall?, fort rooms en suite, ifcc, this hotel maintain jts high rank. . Cte?Look out for great bargains, in Dry Goods. Hughes has just returned from New York, "where he has been for rive weoks. During that tiuio maoy opportunities occurred - of buyine goods cheap, and ho bought them; ho had the cash and he used it to advantage. He sells choice yard widr, fine Brown Muslin for 12' s. per yard, and ho has about a half a cord of thirty-five and forty cent Drons Goods, which he sells at 25c; he f-ells i?!ack Silks lower than any other man; he sells the fine.t French Ortrandy Lawns at 25 to 40c. per yard. He has a choico stock of Table Linen at 50c. to $150, per yard; very choice Kid Gloves at 75c. to $1 25 per pair; ho has a large stock of George Gordon a choice Gingham, whieh he retails.' at New York wholesale prices;- also a large stock of Cashmeres at very reduced prices. Be sure to cll and save money. " " June 10 lw. " Barrett's : storative. Successful Hair ReChoice Sugar Cured Canvassed Hams. Try Eljiott, Ruffuer & Co.'s hams, equal to 'the best in the market, and every ham warranted to give satisfaction. To 'ba had at retail of Parsons, Seoville- & Molfottt Wm. Caldwell, Wm. II. Reed,! S. H. S. Cook, and other dealers. J jeO:f fy Stockholders of the Vanderburtrh Agricultural Society meet at the Court House, Saturday at 1 P. M. Important business ou hand, and the question of Fair or "no Fair to be set tled. . j1, AKIN, jel5-3t ; - . Secretary. " Barrett's " is warranted. To Let. Having more room than is necessary for our business, we will rent a part ot our house, (No. 30 North Water Street.) to a good, responsible party, '6ft reasonable terms. ' 'J. U. Dcsouchet & Co. -Evansville, Ind., June 7, 18G0. tf ? For tTvure - DTnira. ('hemicnl Liquors and fine Perfumes; Hair Oils, Pomades, Brushes, Toilet Soaps and Fancy Articles, go to the Opera Druar Store. .18 South Firt, Street. Fresh Blue Lick and Congress Water. Par ticular attention paid to compound ing prescriptions day or night. my27

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The New York Tribune Rays the reason why Plantation Bittfiis are so generally ue is owing to tiie fact that they are alwityn luiulu up to Ibe original siaudard, ant .f puio in .it-i ,.( the prlcti bn what it will. The Tn6ie pint, h it t he nail on the lies.), tor Plantation ISittku-S are not only made of pure material. Mil ttie people are told what they aie niadt of, na lu reelpo 14 wrappi.i around each bottle. Hon I go home without a bottle. Maokot.ia Watbk Huperlor to the bent Imported iermau Cologne, and sold at b-iif the price. Barrett I'.the originator. TP. CO., A'o. 15. Fin t Street. Eumrn.tr Srfss Goods at Cost! ' Great bargiins in Bleached aDd Brown Mu-lins, Lawns, Gir.ghani3, Cassimere, Shawls", Lace Points and Circnlars, Parasols aud Fans, Carpet and iVall Paper. We are compelled to rebuild the front of- our btore in July, and want to ft the goods before the work commences. Now is your time to buy. , ,i: jell Ct ' JCA11 kinds of fine Beaver' Hats made to wdcr at Weber & Co.'s. lm Some b-irgjins in Lima and silk points and rotondes at Hughes'. : tiJfSlxty mats of fine .lava Coffee for sale at L'&. D. IIeiman'b. JCftjTho best standard brands of Flour for. sale in the city: :VuhUK)rgtD ixou's cltoice family, Cynthiana Mills, ; ' , Telegraph Mills ' Binuham's Moon Light, and a variety ofl w grades of superfine. - ap20 1 f H P Ams & Co. ' " Barrett's " is unsurpassed. The stock of Perfumeries and fine Toilet Articles kept by T. C. Bridwr-M it Co.,' corner Third and Main Streets, cannot bo excelled iu Evansville. mar5-tf AD IMH LXPKRjS COM PAST. if A. i i n ii ix in o ii t. This old and reliable ExprcfS Com pany has fitted up a new office, at No. G South First Street, and is prepared to do business to all the most prominent cities Eist and South. ' . Charles Woodward, mayl5 tf Special Agent." Sew Kern ZLTh.v. By Telegraph. J Wkw Yokk, June 15, i rvntx Firmer; sales it 7,,r(;G oales nt 3; i vt ;.c lor joi'Jaiiiis-' opianus. fr 1.0L' R Keci'ioi s 8,0!l bariflu: mro nc live ami a shade llnner; hales 1 ',So.j barrels utfcl V) v; 10 lor hupeilme ."-tale anu Wist em; t- nu. ;.." for ex I r riaU; ' ihij :)lor xli Wwlt rn; to z lor white wheat .xtra: tj 10 itj i lor rouml Imon unto: tli 50 ..(7 60 lor extra Mt. lous; tt 0ii,U (0 KOoO to choico uo, ciosim; Hi 111 ; incsudcd la tl 0 Hale are 12, 1)') harrelM lor exports, Kye Flour quiet at el &','i i". I 'ok N Meai.-DuII. Wiiiiky-1 inner; Hates of 20 barrels Of Western at.Sl Dlxl 0 1 lor lreu. Wiikat ltiH-eipts, J. !.. I budieln; ft Hi for Jso. .J surinu: tl M tor .10. 'z arut li rio mixed; si 1-.,1 'J!J for No 2 do; y: 4j,i 4l lor .No 1 atni 2 no mixed; ( :it IS loir No 1 do; tl 4 i lor cooimou re 1 v i-sieru ; jfl b:ifor umber Mlcul.u; I b'J for wuuo Caii forma. , .1 , Kvk -Nominal. 1 K( Irieituiir and rinsctlled. I5i2c lower ; rtceipis, 7, II) MtslieiN ; sa en of Bl.huu ousfieis ii.".i:ic i..r new mixea western via canal ; lAWtiTc do via railroad ; iVi,!H for wlille Weslei ii; Uo i,;i ou lor yellow VVeKt. ei 11, latter pricu an niTwoiioim lor hand some parcels; i)n;il W lor old mixed Ve4m In store, CAis Hull and Jower: receipt. 1, bushels; salts 01 2l,0w bu-ibt l at 787h4o for V nfcUiru ntl-iftt. Kick - Ac 1 v ; Carolina, Hlt'a'Jlic Cnrrxi Firm. tsi!AK Kirui : Halts of 600 b trrds of Cub at 11 '4'u.l-.e, ' MoLA-SK.s Firm and quiet. PwoMn'M -I! 1. settled ati7J'43 forcrude, ainl iH;,c tor rclint-d,-. On 1 in-eed Jiiilalll U2il5. Si'iittrs of 'Xvufy.n-tins Heavy at 4l4 if I'ukk Qnic', mid steady; ealci of (; burieU ttt .C in) t,:ii 7 for ew me-s; cl. Ii't;al.i2 til ciisn, MJ for o'd do., 2l 01 iJj . 0 tor p mo-, t'JS .V) lor prime m.ss; aNo. Ci'M) Oarre.s ol n w mtK, buyer t u ne, a' SS.1. t'.f.t.r .-(lead;;; sale of KX b irrels. Beef hum lrresdiir; sa'Ci Ol'Z'M bairels at K2ucji 8-il .VI. t!ur Mkat Flrm.:,s:U -a of 2:!0 packages at l ie tor shoulder and Pi'n 17o tor hams ; middles lirm and quiyi; sales of 60 boxes of short ribbed find trtttlfordsbire at 17c. LAltn iuie'v and steady; sales of 50) Hen e nl ISiSo,;, chiefly V.P 4rnSi lor Ktc-im rind '1 i.x.iV lor !'tt!e leudeied. nc 1 tkk tiuli't at uw ;i2c. Cll ki.se-IjuIi alllnaic. i iitiiau Harci. ISy Teleerapb.l CiviNNATi, JnnelV Fl.ofit Cnchanueil. WIi'kat In liuiit aupply and the market h linn at f 1 IV I '.0. , 1 oK--lu K'od demntid at i Vi2c for Inferior ear, and 01c to titic for prime mixed to Clndee wiiiui. . OA-is Sieady at IHc to 72c. Hr k (Scau-e, in" Kioek leim exbaoHtcd; Mil .1 1 1 M es 1 1. IH H I (er 11 0011 M I, 1 1 H' ll 1.7. I'otton Active and higher; liilcdlint; at :n' .;.. Toi:ai:co In goo I demand; aitcsofiTil lilnis at ;5 ' lo l; larfs and trah are d n 1 1, but sJ.1 o iier to a-ies are firm, W iiisk v l-i mcr; tales at V-ljf holder ask i nu yhr. pKovrmsrs Firm but qnlet, and not miicii ilone. Mm Porlt Is held at ; il l., 1,1. d is mi Utile hi S ;2 77. llalk Meats l.'le, pie, lii'ic a n i 17c hkIikI, wit b not, 1 n ue Ii t fju -ry. Hieonlirm; .li- 01 l-TO uhds. nt ll'4c for Miouuler, and I7!r and l.sc lor clear rib and clear Sides ; I he' sloes hint been packed Home 1 1 me ; 1 1 esli b ooKcd Is lield ,' ji: h iiicr. I. A ai Held at li)-.;c; no xalea. 1st "rr Kit Firm t 21c lo :m lor fresh. Ki;i;s I mi il at 1 1 tl-i ' oils LiuMreil imciiani'eil an l fpiict at fl ii.ial (A L-u'd 11 11 11 r at Si U-il 17. i.r'.! L'i A-Ciich.oi"d male JNew orieana H I'iC. Mm, isks-Firm ; Kew Orleans 7 . Hiic. iOI.I) 1 Vi. .Movi.v Light. KxciiANia; Hull at H to 1-10 buyiug. fit. Lcnls Market. Hy Tfc!eraph.J " , ST. LociM, June 13. l'OHACCO-Kteady rind unchanged. OotioN Nominal at. iilc. . llmr-puli; tonal t a tie of dresKcd at 12 Hiui 4il. !.-.. FiL'ii In pood demand for low giadeii at Mill prb-es; .nieirine ranea lima SI i.j to 87; Sprn,j txim tl 7 (r to; XX 17 2.': fJ 25; XXX to lancy t7(. lo. A li kat UenianU languid, except for choice atiu fancy Fall, wtiieh ia M'-arce and Ht.il! ; No. 3 s'pnnif t-oid at 1 di; No. 2 il tui dijl liS; No. 1 si lo nil II; eiioice ami fauey cuib 51 12kil 14; low prime to choice 1 eii Fait SI lai l'l; ainctly ctiofe to faney ditto tl iM.v.l i,2 !;; Cliuioe to laucy while'fl M ( ti. "1 " Conx White a Bttto lower, but' other kiml better; mixed aiwl yeiiow lu built ti.7). ;; mixed lo' KacltM ?0i75; yellow 7oij 7 Sc. tu bitter lor laucy; tussle for white, all in new sacks. uat.s Unctiauged ; S9-ji31c la bullc; tkjt 6 e ia eataM- . , .. '. 1 K e Unchanged ; 91 t,i)jc WiiiSKY rstoudy and ti rm at !M3. Okix kkies tiniet aud uuen . ned. Piii.visiyMi Very t-trontf, . wl t Ii a good cotisum ptrvt) 'di'iiianii, but,' ftislness 18 somcwiiHtchecked by the firmness of holders. For -Mtd at ti 00. Liioou cliy f hiiuliiers ll!ic; country pork house ditto lie; city clear ri! .atdeit IHc; clear felden lsji?: plain cnvnji;d hams pi'c; siiioircured Ohio 2U i-l'.c. Lard stlir and lield limner; unlen rtf 2'A) tierces choice Jtettie for Liverpool at l!ic. ni , , Sew Orleans siarliet. By Telegraph. 1 Kew Orleans, June 15. '. Cvrros Actlye and Advanced ; receipts 606 bales; baled, i;JM bales, at Miin'-ila lo middling' 1 01, e 7V5e. FxnuM'iK Sterline, 51c; New York Blghci. is premium. Fi ouxt-Supt-r, 8j (126.00; XX W 25; XXX Corsi White, !1 00. OATS S i k7. BliAN-tl 17. Hay-? a 01. Pork i-H 60. Hacjs- 17c Tor shoulders; lUlialOa tor 8,LttiD-Tierco, 19c; lrea.2lc I ISl'oak Coiiimou, V;, j.LOIs; prime, Mot, i's-Nominal. W HlKV-92.jflC. CoFniutc Fair, 14'loOi prime, 16,g

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IM. 1 1 i n firmer, but not higher; imxi .1 27s f! 1 f r new, anil ixi Oil lor oiu. ijais.is t,j ; farley on; wksSik; porK tM fei-r ,; l.ira llnner at 72s till i cheese 7V ; b.icou U2s. Hy Telegraph. 1 Mcvfiiih, June 1". Cotton Kxcited at 31 .1 il! .,c ; rccelpla 115 ba lex ; txpoits, none. tu UK-Uii'rha.ited. Corn Svo' (.;. Oats T,7i. H AY-V-r im '420 00. PofcK-tt.'U ! Liku- 1W'vC21. Bacon .-hculdori! ll'c; Rl.h :s 1M itliv. ' ' liOuiufllle XarKct. By Telegraph. 1 lxt'th-i 1.1., Ju;ic 1.7, Fi.ouh iipetflne?l ). WHKAT-Keil 61 10; while tl 20. Coii.sf Shelled 1C. OATS i7c. HVE-Jl I'iikk-h irm at f li, Hacon I I ar hld.-a l'..;c: clear rib ISc: Bbouiers 1 l)';,c ; hams, fcuar fiireJ, J!),1 e. I.-RO 1!C. Whisky-2c. Ton aico Hale of 3J) hnKshi;ula at full price. - . .lew Icrk hold and tstocH Slurh t. By Telegraph. I Nrw York. Juno l'. MuNEY Maikct very at 1 lucent 111 til afttr bank Iiouin, ainl tiie lUiiiamt vi :i.s uipeiil. ltat-s 011 ca 1 rapnlly advanced, and a I irite l iwoi-m was t ra n-,,n;l e.l at 7 p.r cent.; Currency, with com m ls--l. nm added ni ',sc, ;)-!( per cent. J ihi o-i i i I s iiominal. Kicrilui!, 1 11 1 1 at !'. i!i H. nat haavv ; J neil a 1 -s;,;. Ie!i m ij, !, ndvaiiCed to l.Wt hlid closed hi. 1-J7;M. I'll le will eom-iderulile lun u Id ti l'.ivvo over h ard by one 1 r I wo pi on in 11 1 op lnt.ii-, III rniiMsjOin.fi) HI tiie money pterin, ; in addition 10 tins th-re is a lam a mi him I ol tjol.t borrowed i)t;un-l htuck co,lalcr.i.l.s and I brown nn the mar net to cl . I h ti iinc . 4 arrs-1 nu rales, H Ut 1J per :ei t. Clen i n nees t.-tl.Kl 'iU IP O. OuvULMKNTH-A Uille lowi-r, bm i lom-d Rteady, inoimO dull. Con pons ol 'si, I..I', miai'-i: co 'ii2. l.j!il do. 'oi, ii7'..t 1 17' 4 ; do. 1 l.s":j,rt iv' ' ; m-w, I n 1 1 m , ; lo.' t,7, ll"MJU;; i 'i.S, 1 IM PI,' ; 10-41 hi, h.'-i'v'!'"; t'liltao .Viurlitt. Hj Telea;rapli. Ci 1 ii'Aiio, J line 17. Fi.duk l'il t at i i ,j..pj 0J for r'prini( exlra. W II KAT- Firm aud Hilviiliifd 2,,'2'Jcj naleM of No. I i,t SI PI'n Pi'4; -No. :. ir Vl i.l.i.1 It, c isa and seller t he ini'i.l Ii ; ei. iliiK at l i..'1.,.!.! II, rrsli; I Ills ui.i i ljni.il On I at il K. .il 1 1, M-ller .1 nun, Cll!4 I II (oOil IfieKTl, lilid l1..!!1hluber: (tales of No. I iu 1. .;, . 1 W :; ,. o. I fill" '' rwjecled jn'n' .j-; 110 (.-ni le -IS . .rOc; c.Okii-.K atti-'i'iu lor No. I, ii:d t .ili'p' for No. 2 ; llitu Mlt-rnoit No. 2 nominally til (joe. OATH-Dnll; Kales of No. 2 at '"';. c, w-lier the tiioulli, iiinf t'.Vjc cash; cio J:i-; ui)chaned. H tf. Oniel at UV:. :-')ih; f.,r No. 1. IIARIKY-Ni itlecie.J, and uot.ili.il nt 81 3!) M.:l 4U tor No Z in Mine. II inn winks Dull and unsitltltd; a I cm at c Mul.AMHKS -New Orlenns t)fic ;iI 0'). KriiAii i:t''4"l l!Vc for fair l 1 cioP e. I'aovmoN- Firm. Me-s p writ i".' rump pin k I.H .',11. Lard I'l ili'l.c. Sw el pickled hums l.j'c. U I V i3 I i. 4 1: v if fur other Jtincr lin n J'rfr The ouly additional arrival li.it 1 1 i ... 1 1 1 was the Hoso 11 lie. Loui-vilio to lciuiu; tho Moille Norton, to Henderson ; -Cut-.i berlaml, to Cairo; Ada I, yon, to (Jrei ii Illver; llapidau No. 2, to ICfcs'.ti rt, and Itcmeo to Nashville. The packets i;enei ally w lit Out fuU The Komeo bud to put ;n a new file bed and walls, mid wm Jikcly to be late jre!tlnuoir. The ll'.t-o llito was 1iit(, r.ot arilvlni; until alter hi veil o't'iick The liobert 12. I,te ami Mary llousinn ai announced a having passed Memphli. The Leo iray bo confnieiitly 1 xj.e !. d In n: tx-fore mlilmiibt, and the Jlmy Hon, Ion before mornliiL' VV; lmd lliopleahuie of an luirodiictlou lat nlbl lo Commo dure M. A. l'arrts.n, ,f Nio-h villc. He 1 debKhtcd with bis first fleam boa t ildei with our beautiful city, and -wlih Jlany .Macarlhy at the Opera JIoumi la;.!, i,Ilit. He in aa pleasant a gct 11 11111 n a;i wo liavc had the fortune to meet The great low tirebs-ure Richmond lcit X ulsviilo hist night, and will .bo here . early this after noon. PiTTinJKOII. June 1.7. Mo wifi'iibela five feet aix Inch,!, ami ritini; slowly. Weather Ciear Hil l. pl ana nl ; lix.-i 'inomeli r, lis . Cl NCI n NATi, June 17. Port List. Arilved: Ciniua No. 3, Nv Or wusJ I 'Harm' r. ' vansv Hie : A in'y, I i! 1 -.1 11 1 j I '1 a.sio w. Pi t Isl ai 1 h ; Loieim, I' I' bmli. Jlepaileil: Wren, i eljt ivU y fiver; K. I Mu,l-.oo, Vv feeliiiij: Miriiiil .in Jli lii Kanawha; Leonora, Hi . I,oii h. Kiwrl'.il!Iub; 1 IV et in tne i-hiinriel; h-7 ert under the bridge, linsliic-ss dull. MFMPHIH, June 17. Weather lenr and pe;isiinl. t C 1 ver 1 lsu.i? Nlowly. Iiioiriid lielle Meiiirhtt-, si.Houi.',: l.i.hni I-, 1 .. and Mary llonston, l.onivllle; Al ru llean, Cinciluiail ; Htrader, .New h leans. Namii vi 1.1,1c, Jinn; 1.7,- I M v 1 r r( .i'U", : II Ii 4feetiMueh Hon II arnel It Slum Is. 'Amtlii-r lair and pleaiitit. 1 epa 1 1 e. I J y i . .ti' Mor Cairo. Loirtvil.I.K, June 17 -p.cl, I .it K i'-li-riioinl, to New Oi leans; Niel: Loin; woi . h, from New Orl, ans; lio;il. Luilis, Mein 11 to Clnci n mp I. 'J'hc river Is mum. ,1, my, Wil ll ' ! i feel. l t 1 r I 0 til- 1 1 1 11 ' , P u eel on tiie tal.Nllllil .'l.'i feel o r I I 1' I units 'I lie wea.!br is clear 11 nd 1 old. ISiimiu-kh illlll. St. Louts, J 11 im 17. -A ri Ivc l I'liil. Mn-r Plan, H'. Paul; Bell" Vernoi. i i I !, 1 .11 r i khvmii, Poinerov ; M al'i'ti I 1, New Oihiins; W.J. i rf wm, Omaha; 11 m li'H , l."-'i'i'i : City of Pekin, Peoria; Na'i.mu, li.innllial. )e;arled: i'il ii Peiii'i. lo Peoria.; liayind, to Mcoll-, :,iui lln; Joiwpli - Klein mtf, lo La Siille; MiimeKola, to hi. I'iiul; Koh Koy, to i'eok uic ; tiisr na rek mid Schooner l-'ennirt Ifj. f, 10 New Orleans: Cllcixhile, lo Pi 1 : I n r : : 'I . L. McOill. toOm iha. J':i'- liver 1 nrl r -.11-iti'jHndKll the upper hlreim- ih c: 1 u i .1 . W1.1t her clen r "d wa I no 1 ; lie; e.i 1 y a t ', f.H 72'' now ui -. fS.il no, June J.7. Port I. Isl, MukciiIh, New Orleii'S lo HI. Louis all A.M.; 7al.sinau, Nasti villi paeitet, at 1 A M. ; .Sbnpaoii Horner, Loulsvil'e lo New Orleans al Pi A.M.; Iliw,, Lonisvllil; lo f.ew Oll.aiiK 11 1. lu a.m.; billy White, l'dii'-iih pi-Jc t, at, 3 y. M ; rjaui. J. Hal'-, Ciiii-ii.nuti 10 Memphis at 1 J". M. ; Qllcks'e., :,i,s , ii : 1 packet, i H l. si te'ii- i-'t Luis, -I. I. on is to AiempblM at, ft ! M ; Adelia ';iiio lo Ijou imVi I le at. .7 F. M,; A111111, CI iici 11 1: :i 1 1 t o H'. lioui , at H i; m. The rlvir ban PiUn ix Inchea The weather Is clear. Thermometer 7u. i.TEAMBOxlT 1. FOIt M KM IMIIS, VICIvPfJPG, A N 11 NI7W OUhKANrt, The great lw-presHiire I'r do of the Wt -t, the ut.rlva!td steaiu.ir J. Hx-wt NRii., Master; John .s. Wooj.koi.x, tk, Leaves Kvarsv,llo for New Oiieaus and all intermediate poi-P WEi)"KSI)lV, June lol.i, at ? T.AI. For freight or rnK.ae apply on lioinl, Or to W.O. liHOW.N AC",. or IIUMl'lilU.Y, PA'i J.lriC CO., jullU d it A-'etifi. ton owKN'sno.-p). ca nnllton, ani HCi.-sVILLr:. The fleet and elegant pa,sen:;or titeaiucr f,. HORNING STAR, Vf..- r-.:-4.'r. UUmore, Master, ivinuie i-,mitti, Clerk, Ieaves for Lomsville and ail way ports 1 ' VKI'li:.SI,lY-, JUNK IBiii, at 6 o'clocc p.m. Kor freight or pan? apply on h'tird, or dlt v . o. LltOVV'N it O., .,; n:s. Dissolutioa of Copartnership. Tiie l oFAKixntsiiif , ','-! Ar'i lore exist in tiud. r tut 'V,V ' ladbu n & Co. is this day .1 lo v. d i n . tu. I consent, either pariy be .1 ' bnri.,d to uae the firm name ,n 1. pn . d JUU12 d'iw A. J. tui.mju.1.

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