Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 July 1869 — Page 3

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'MONETARY & COMMERCIAL

WEEKLY REVIEW. Financial The feeling In the money market Is more cheerful, and a tendency to an earlier market is clearly manliestThe . tobacco operations are gradually growing smaller aud the pressure for money from that source has relaxed very materially dating the past wee". The wheat crop will soon be ready for market, I du trine aounuance or tne yieiu, kugcmc. with the old stock on hand, and the dull flour market, will undoubtedly enable Ihe Mtnn.. a .. ,1 ..i-o tn hntf at lOW UAliAOIS MUU Kiuu HUT' - I prices perhaps at not over 75o per bushel requiring only small accommodations from banks to carry full stocks daring .'fie season. It Is not, therefore, unreasonable to expect an easy money market until the pork season Is fairly opened. Kates of interest are unchanged. Exchange on New York is in good demand, at par buying to H premium seiucg. i Gold Is growing weaker. Buying 135 and I II trier VTT I gelling lo7. "We quote Government, bonds as follows: I Buying. (Selling I 5 per cent, bonds, 1881 120 122 ACs, 1S2..... ....120 122 5- 20's, im-1 115 117 6- 20's,iSrt5 116 118 6-20's, IStii, new . 11 120 5-20's, 17 11.S 120 6 per ceut. 10-40's .lit 110 6 per cent. 10-40S, small...-l0!J 110 Compound Interest Notes have all malured, but such notes as are offered are 1 bought at A per cent. off. The following quotations are froic. the Office of W. J. Lowry & Co., Bankers, No. 6 First Street. BANKABLE FUNDS. U. 8. Treasury Notes. National Bank Notes. CNCURKKJJT. Indiana Free Banks 10 to 25c dls. Missouri loc " Eastern Bank Notes.- .10to2oc " Planters' Bank........... 'ic " Uuloa Bank c " Other Tennessee Banks t0 to 90o " Virginia, North and South Carolina. l)HHrin Aluhmauml I.u. to MOC " Slate Bank of Indiana ,.Ho dls. State Bank of Ohio - 10c " GENERAL KE MARKS. The market lor Dry Goods has boeu steady the past wees, but without animation, and but a moderate aiiwunt of business was done. Prices rule steady and fair at quotations, which ar unchanged since our last report. In the Boot Hnd Shoo business, we re port a good trade for the week. 8tocksarel large and prices fair, and not much pros- I peel of a decline, owing to the heavy demand, and the scarcity of workmen at the manufactories. We have no change to note in Ilas and Caps. Our dealers have iare stocks, and are fully able to meet the wants of the xnaraet. In Queensware we'report a good trade, I wtlh nrirs n.irhiin.,,,! Thu Human.! for I rI run jars is very heavy, and there is a pro-pect for an advance. Tbe Grocery market has betu active and firm. There is a good, demand for Sugars, owing to the opeulug ot tbo fruit canning season. Colled is Ann at quotations. Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel are scarce, and the new catch will not be In market uutil August. Cotton Yarns and Batting have an upward teudency. In Drugs, Provisions, Llqnors, etc., trade has been lair for the time of year, and prices, generally, remain about the same. DRY GOODS. Brown Shektinqs and Shirtings. - Attautio A, sheetings, nj.c; Stark A, do. 17c; Can Helton, do.. lHJic; Lyman C, 4-4, Mc; Abbott B, 4-4, 15) c; Thompsonville, 4-4, 11 Vic; Ashland, lie. BLK ACHED SHEKTINdS A.ND SHIKTIN'OS. Lonsdale 4-4, lSJc; Hill's 4-4, ls.l:c; Ballon 4-1, 17c; BiUlou.7-8, 15c; Boott, 4-4, lHc; vaiinarn , 4.4, ihc; unnca uiver, i-t, liic; ttocavuie, 7-s, im; agamore. I .c; Lauoe lie. I Paiirra Merrimac W, 14Jc; Merrlmac, D, at 13c; Sprague's 13c; Ashford's, 13c; j Bimpson a im:; American, ai iou; uuu- 1 nel's, 13c; Auaoskeag, 12jc; Lowell, 12c; Troy, 9c VlCKtNOS Conesto;?a Extra 4-4, 32ic; Gold Medal 4-4, 27Jio; CT.4-4, 25c ;C C A i z- jcDaEaa Goods Wool. Delaines, 35:3 i$c; Fancy Delaines, 15);;j.ao; A mures, c; Oriental Lustres, 25300; Lawns, 1,400, 20c; Lawns, 1,00, 2c; Jaconet, 30rf3.jc; French jaconet, c. Miscellaneous-S kirt Braids, 80o ; Coat's and Clark's Spools. S1.00; Green & Daniel's 8 ;.cols, 50c; 2-bushel Bags, 4030c; 24-bush Bases. 653twc; S-bush Bags, 75c; Raleigh Skirts, 8'6 60 per dozen; Gilbrts Skirts, 50 per dozen; rontusie Sitlrts, 8J0 C3 per dozen. GROCE1JIE3. COFFtE. Cor-mnn Rio Fair Klo .... Piime Rio -. Choice Rio.... Java -- Laguyara 19 a20 c ..2l arf c . IK'sjiT c , L5l3ii2'i c ...: h8S c iUSa20 0 SUGAR. Cuba New Orieaus LMin&ram .... Extr C ...13 Bl34c 14 al5y2c laKal-i c lWialft c ld'-alO'Sc 1 altitjo Yl 4h? ............ 1 1 HHU A coffee... B imitee Hai'cs - Powuered sugar Granulated .. . . TEAS. BLack-Rouchong Oxton Green Vouuii Hyson...-1 I m ix" r la I .. . Gun powder ......... ... Hyson MOLASSES. New Orleans choice NewO'ienns fermenting.... ' Hon-y yrup utewart's vrup Silver Drip - - . Chestier Dup - CANDLES. Fnll Weigbt 14 oz. - VI oz. " - CANDY. Fancy - Barber Pole .n ai7ic SOcafl 00 SI t0 1 1 i". 1 40al ti 1 25 1 1 ti hll !HI I . 1 l)5al 50 ..Hi fi!IO C ...75 aso c aSo o ..7 n'JO c ...SI 10 1 15 ...TO a75 c 22' io ,ISc 16 al6)ic 2". a30 c 19 a20 c STARCH. Madison - 6'aZ, , c Krkenbechei 's - 7 a7l4 e Crystat - - l-Yi c Cora UVil2 C MACKEREL No. S. la bbls SU! 50 alR 00 No. 8, in half bb;s 8 50 a 9 50 2 -5 a 2 50 ro. , in Rltts. No. a, lu bbls No. 2, a half bbls, No. 2, in kit's No. 1, lu bbls .. No. 1, la half bow No. 1, lu kltts. WHITE FISH Half bbls Kilts - - HEKKINQ. SOAP. Palm . - Brown Kraslve... Yellow Krasive Zi (10 a24 00 11 50 aL2 50 , 2 W a 3 00 . 2s w awi i o , 14 50 al5 50 . 3 15 a 3 25 . 8! 00 a 9 50 . - a 2 50 ,. Cj a5 c , 6 a "Vs0 6 a 7 c 7 a 7c 9. a.V4c lUrmin Mottled 10l.V.tll C German Plain DalO C COTTONS. Yarns, 7(Vi ...NIal7 c jii0 IS'all C 5no... 0ia21 c 400 c BATTING. No. 1 - "6 No. 2 33 a34 C CARPET CHAIN White 44 a 15 C

Colored 50 c CHEESE. "W. K - -.16 al7 c Hamburg - 17 alS e Kamory IS c Dairy Ii altf c TAR Carolina bbls ..SO 5 5o lo hair barrels 3 7":i4 . 0 do kegs b-a.r,io Pine keg 47i,a.ioc VINEGA. , Bbls 87 50a8 50 RICE. Carolina choice. 11 allj-c do prune 10h11 c Rangoon do .... 9;aaio c qo choice . w 10 al()J4o Patua - al0 c x m i'.'i"n v c'.h-; t

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lUp Fence 1 71 HS Kd IFAnce Spikes, a; w o iiiuu WOODEN WARE. BtrcKim-Oai 82 50 a 2 60 half " 2 40 a 2 50 No. 1 Well Buckets 8 00 a V oO SSo.'i " " . 7 ou aouu Ked Cedar, twboop... 10 50 all 00 " Iron-bound . o ou s w " half Iron-Dound 5 50 aouO Brass " . 8 50 a 9 CO sugar Bucket, rack........ 4 VK a i ou 3 00 a 3 25 12 00 al2 50 Tabg No. 2 ' ....... 10IAI aitioo No. 3 " j ; a 9 00 jxesis, etgnt..- . " three 3 00 ........ - r:i 1(1) VJ white Plne,18to ajiucuea Sll 60 al2 00 , Painted" " " ... 12 50 al3 00 Ked Cedar. 10 inches-..... 15 00 alb 00 Wash Boards 2 75 a 3 03 DRUUSAND LIQUORS. Alcohol, 98 per cent. J. .$ 2 10a Lard oil. No. 1 winter strained... l,5oa ..... &tL. 1 Ifo ;oal oil32a33c. Castor scarce at... COUa, X,UgllSU 'erican white lead 1U0 lbs 6a7o .... 6atjc ... 9 OuaU 00 ... 2 40a 2 45 Quinine $ u iorunine " 10 7 jail 00 Opium " 14 75al5 00 Balsam Copaiba 1 10a ...... Campt.or 1 00a ...... Armistead's Aue Tonic doz... 7 50a ...... Cloud's Invigorating Coruial doze u 8 00a Jatamansl Hair Restorative $ dozem - 7 00a Liuuoas The market is unchanged. a moderale demand. We quote: new -copper distilled whisky 81 50(5 2 25 ; one to two years old 83 00(34 50 ; hlghw Ines 8uS4c; rectified 85cg31 00 as to proof; common Bourbon and Rye, $1 25 2 50; and Brandy, SI 353 00; Holland gin SI 50$2 50; imported brandy S12 0C 815 00; Old Port, 500 50; imported gin, $6 507 50. Bcildinq Materials. The demand is very good and market firm. Piices re main a.bout the same. We quote: Hash, 5c to 11c per light; Doors. S2 75 to Hi 50 each; Blinds. 82 50 to 83 75 per pair; Nails, 84 75,5 00 per keg for lOd; Glass, 83 40 to 85 00 per box; White Lead, $2 00 to S3 75 per keg; Lime, 70c to $100; Cement, 82 50&2 75; Window Glass is advancing at the iaclu.ies, and will prob ably i id Vance here soon. IKON MARKET. Horse Shoe . e'Q 674 neavy uanu b' ta 7 Hoop and Lilit Band tV4(12 Vjttllluauu uu .... Kound and Square - 4M 9 oval 5 '-!. 7 Halt oval and liall round 7;a TIN PLATK AND TINNERS STOCK. Tin plate I C f I box SI4 (X) u l jw - 17 00 do I C rood nn. 13 50 do I X rooting do 1 C 14x20 h'nt Copper sheet tb Copper bottoms . 17 00 ... 15 00 40 45 30 Meudlic bottoms. '- "p ! . 51 i,eail 11 American. Charcoal. Sheet Iron, 10 to 17 5'4 1H to 22 ..0'4 8 " 24 to 2 t! 9 " 27 tHA 9Vi All sheets over 28 inches wide, "40 V lb extra. AXES AND SCYTHf3. Axes, Mann's, 813 50; Lippincott's, 814 50 Simmons'. 815 00; Diamond Edge, 813 50 Grass Scythes, 810 50J13 00; Grain Scythe 812 0015 00. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE Provisions. Market nrra; prices have declined c. on shoulders and aides. We fix our quotations as follows Mess Pork, 832 75(33.1 50. Bulk Meats, shoulders 12Ji(g,13c; rib sides HJ415c; clear rib sides 1 li(Uric; clear sides 17(d(17. Ba eon, shoulders llll'c; clear rib sides lv317'ac; clear SKtes lSlSJc; plain hams 18143170 ; canvassed 17jl3c; piain sugarcured !7431Sc; sugar-cured, canvassed, 19 iartt tierces 19 19V4c; kegs 2021c Grain JFteat-Prices are unchanged, at 81 w for Mediterranean, and 8115 for English. Corn is firm at G0iG5o In ear Uhelled. 75a30c in new burlaps. Oats, firm a In new burlaps; from wagons ioose 50 55c Flour Good demand and stock light. Prices stiff. We quote good low gradssu perflueat SI 50:5 00; extra S6li$t50; family and lancy biands 86 758. Corn Meal Demand good and prices steady. We quote kiln dried at $4 004 25 per barrel. Hay Baled, S17 5S20 per ton, according j to quality, and dull 1 Bran Is held at SIS 320 00 per ton shipstcff-825 00,i23 00 per ton. seed Potatoes-Peach Blows, 75c$l 60 per barrei; awtul dull. Salt Fair demand; small barrels at j-j and large j 73 per barrel. Gunnies N ew stock resewed Is held at 2021c; good quality of second-hand old at 1518c, and dull. Seed Clover, 819 00; searce; demand liiht ; Timothy, S3 65 33 75. Flax Seed, 81 75 (u,2 00, according to quality; orchard grass 81 85; redtop, 81 25. Green Apples 81 50u$2 00 per barrel, according to quality. Oranges and Lemons Good surply and in fair demand at 87i$ 00 per box, and d ,. a Tobacco The market continues firm, with a good demand. Receipts have been moderate, with good sales at fine prices. Tt.tk fji 1 1 t ti o iu t ha rn I i tin n.inua In thia r"L"';rTrash to Common Luzs.. .... 5 (& Be I Good Luas.. id l4 ('oM.tuou Leaf 8V.iiu !Hi I Medium 10 (alO'I Good 11 (12) Fine ...12t?i314 Selections 14v, $1814 INSURANCE. J. W. NEXSEN, General Insurance Agent, AND ADJUSTER OF LOSSES, MARBLE HALL, No. 9 Main St EVANSVILLK, 1ND. Dwelling House Insured for a term of years at greauy reuueeu iaiw. Three Yeart at the Price of Two Five Years at the Price of Three. Ufe Insurance a Specialty. Total Cash Assets Represented 0?er Twenty-live Million Dollars. The following are among the Companies iETNA Insurance Co. of Hartford. Conn Cash Assets .83,M0,000, FIMF.WIX Ins. Co. ot Hartford. Conn. Cash AsseU ............ 300,000. niVTIVEXTAL Ins. CO. Of New Vnrte Cash Assets O'-.ooo.ooo. NORTH AJIERIPVS Insurance Coo, Hartlora, conn. Cash Assets jauw,u. 3IKRCII ANTS' Ins. Co. of Hartford, Ct. Cash Assets .....rdu,iu NOKTII AMERICAS Insurance Co. of Ne York. Cash Assets SOO,000. I'iHGviX Ins. Co. of Brooklyn, N. Y. Cash Asters 91,700 OOO. 2F.TNA. LIFE Ins. Co. of Hartford. Conn. Cash Assets ia,OOQ,UOO. J. W. NEXSEN, Agent, 9 MUX STREET, KTansTllle, Ind. !an3 illy Founh of July Celebration, UN THE 51 ii, i i the At JACOB'S ;i!OYE. Li 11 1 1 .: i

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5 3B I T Z Crescenf. JTOundry, Corner.'ofCan .al and Inle sts, EVANSVIL LE, INDIANA,' (Mann facturers of STEAM ENGIK12S, STEAM BOILERS Portable Circular Saw Mills, ;and Machinery or eerj Description DEALERS a BELTING, STEAM GAUGERS, FIRE BRICK, WROUGHT IRON PIPE, &c, &c Repairingldone at Short Notice.. Also agents for Stillwell's Patent Heater ani Lime Catcher. nov7 ly SCIIUL.TZR. THUiUAN &COMeehmile' ountlry Manuraeturers and Bntlderaof Steam Knslnes, Clrcnlar Saw Hills. Grist aud Sngar Mills, ToDacco Hwcre UnmintiiK Machines, Distil" lery and Mining Ma chinery, Malt Mills, Corn lueUei-s, Heuse Front, Cellar Grates. I vlON & BRASS CASTINGS. Of every description. ;Mhlntry of nii kinds Made acd Repaired Uoalers in Belting, Fire Bricks, Steam Gauges, and Vrcagnt Iron Pipes. Old materials bought hava Mia facilitv of the best Mauunr "1 Workmen, and will give all vara entrusted to us our inaniuniuaiieii. iUa, nil orders promptly, warrant oar V,irc, and charge reasonable prices, i) trice tad Foundry, corner of First and Street?, Evansvllle, Ind. rf. H. Workmen pent to all rarta to fit work and d.trepaUring. foSvm SCHtfLTZfrTHUMANACO WILLIAM HEILMAN? (Hucoeasor to Krata A Ueilm Manufacturer and Builder of POP 4.BL.B AND STATION A&T TEAM ENGINES AND B0LL2SS 8AW AND GRIST MILL - MACHINERY, Threshing; Machines, Cotton and Tobacco IBrcKSs; CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Ac, &&, EVANSVILLK, IND. 8HMi I row and copfik Wojik mads tr order on short notice. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS of every description. IM.!era in Hlxarn (Hi;?, Cnh Pe!'n-'' F:ro E:'ic&3, roujrl't Jruu P'.pt-s, kirtliixt VimiiH, itc, at msu'actnrers' v-j i'-. 'Ii EPA IR1N($ done a .iort notic.

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o a w SEALERS IN Family Groceries and Provisions, 3D ST., bet. MAIN & LOCUST. Goods delivered free all over the city. " novl2 6m COAL! COAL! Having resumed my former business, I would hereby Inform my old patrons and tbe public generally that I am prepared to deliver GOOD CLEAN COAL C short notice. Coal in all cas mr 1 t .-. . .. i . .,.im rrltrt:, I -SI Aeent for the celebrated PJ . JOS. THO' vf as Office In American Hou- ' nov4 dly . FAIINLEY, KUAN & :o., Western Brewery, Manufacturers of Lager Beer, Ale, and Porter, In barrels, half-barrels, kegs and bottles. VFICE No. 85 MAIN ST., VANSriLLE, INDIANA. n.,v7 17 BLYTIIE IIYNES, ATTORNEY-AT - 11W. OFFICE THIRD STREET, In WALKER'S BUILDING. novli ly WIIEELEU & EIGGS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cor. First and Sycamore Sts., EVANSVILLE, IND. novll ly Dr. Jas. C. Bierbower, ItKSIDEXT DKXTIST, Oj-e-No. lO FIRST ST., Between Main and Locust, Returns his thanks for the liberal patronage received during the i;ist five years, and hopes by litir dealin" lo merit a continuance ot the Hiime. Chloroform administered when desired. (ocBl dly W. WAOHS,. STiTIOVKU, B0K BIM)EU, And Blank Book Manufacturer, And Dealer In School Rooks Pic tures and irames, jMirrora, jj.h-lng-Glasses, X reucn ;., OLI BOOKS K&BOU.VB. NO. TO MA TN STREET, (HKDDEKICH'S BLICK,) EVANSVILLE 1XB1ASA. uov-i ly C. H. Cramer. Jacob salat, (Formerly salesman at J. S. Ricker's.) CRAMER & SALAT Have just opened a splendid btock ol BOOTS AXD SHOES, In a pari of Schaplrer, Bnssing fe t o.'s large store-room. Their stock Is complete, and goods will be sold CHEAP. If you want good bargains, call. apr29 d3ci GEO. A. ISITTROLFi', DIALER IN WATCHES, JEWELRY Gold Pens, Spectacles, Eyeglasses, Silver and Plated Ware, Watch and Clock Material, No. 6i j.4ii nr.. Bet. Second and Third, EVAHViLLK, ItTD. Watches and Clocks Repaired and warranted. CHAS. Abtks, With Geo. A. RlttroliE. I oca- dly PETE It VIEBLING, DRUGGIST, And Dealer in Paints. 0il3, VARNISHES, DYE-STUFFS, WINDOW MlAJfi, bl'KUICAL IXSTKUMLXrS, Iore Wines nnd IJrinnli.-s. And all popular Patent Meditues ot the se. ' NO. 2 North Water Street, ETAKxVfLLtl I A DIANA oca ly DR. F. L. DAVIS,' Hoiurcopathlc Physician. Office on Second Street, between Main and Locust. oc28 dly DR. E. J. EHRMAN, Hoinceopathlc Physician Office No. 19 Second Street, be tweeu Main and Locust. Oifioe Hours From. 8 A.M. to VI si., and 1 to 5 p.m At his resident, corner of Sev enth and Chestnut kiireeis, auei night. oeriiy 27 Locust Street. o us o Osborne, SIGN PAINTER. Osborne's Show Cards. Jnnl'.J dtf Evansville Bnsiness College, Corner MAIN TII1KI SIS., 53 P3 PS EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Book-keepiner. Penmanship, and Mathematics made specialt ies. Session both day and evening. For circulars, giving terms, Ac, or specimens of Penmanship, ad -4 dress Wi:LLS AKI.1M K, novll y Proprietors. GIBSON & WELSH, JL. nCT M B E K S, DEALKR3 IN Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Water Closets IIOV AND COLD BATHS, Shower Eaihs, Force and Lift Tamps ALE PUMPS. WROUGHT IRON PIPES. c Water introduced into country dwellings from cisterns or wells, laying all the conveniences of a citysuppiied with water H,, . ' Ji' e ' ' ,ll;:r..u I-.;-..'. zr I.ofttt Sstrei't, j.VAN" vh f.::. inu.

fegular EvansviU acd Nashvilla Saturdi pack8t. The new and elrj ftnt ,ow.water Packet LITTON, W. R.Orac . y, Master; Leaves Exp Les- ,vare' Clerk, Cnmberla' .n'ville for Nashville and all v Jd Klver way landings For ji,lT SATUKDAY at 4 P.M. or to reight or rtassage apply on board

jQr u urn. m xniunELiaoN, --7 dtf Agent ' jgnlar Monday Packet for Padu can, Eastport and Florence. The elegant Passenger Steamer; Lee Howell, Master: Kohekt McMechan, Clerk, Leaves for the above and all intermediate points every MO.N DAY at 4 o'clock p.m. Orders for Pine Lumber, drexsed or un dressed, or for Tennessee Pig Iron, filled promptly, and at lo-e rales. Ivor ireiarit or passHije apply ou uiwiu, or to HUMPHREY, PATRICK CO., oc2S dtf Agents.Regular Evansville, Green Eiver, and Hartiord iaCKet. The beautiful new Steamer Joe McReynolbs, Master, Will ply as a regular packet between Evansville and all points on Green River, and on Rough ''reek to Hartford. Will leave Evansville every MONDAY and THURSDAY at 5 p.m. mhli ltf Regular Evausvill9 and Nashville , Packet The fine Passenger Steamer ROME O, Josh. V. Throop, Master; George Throop, Clerk, Leaves Evansville lor Clarlisville and all way poi ts KVKKT TUESIHI at 12 M,, posMIvdj. For freight or passage apply on boiird. feb d.'im Dexter's independent low-pressure "Packet .,,..3. t:ulfk.stcj, jL ..--1m. H . T. Dextkk Master, Leaves Evansville for Culro every MONDAY aud THURSDAY, at 4 P.M.. posi tively, coiuiectmg at Oti ro with St. Louis .Memplils, ana rew Orleans pi-Uets. noidLfl DUKE N.CUEESm.NJ. Azent. Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet for Paducah and Cairo. The finely appointed steamer CUMBERLAND, Wm.A. Lowth, Master; Makion Wkigut, Clerk, Will ply as the regular Tuesdav and Frldav packet for Cairo aud all way Inndiugs. Ieves Evansville every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 5 p.m. Through billsof ladiiis given for freight" ov&r the Mobile & Ohio Railroad. or freight or passage apply on board. or to W. G. HKOWN & CO., or .DUKE N1CHELSON. JylGtf Agent. tegular WEDNESDAY PACKET For Clarksvilla and Nashville. am Mil lA The elegant Pastseuger Steamer ITaiiiiy BrjisadelM, Henry Millek, Master; Kitt IltjDD, Clerki Leaves for the above and all intermediate ports every Wednesday, at 4 o'clock p.m. connecting at Nashville with railroads for all points South. For freight or passage apply on board, or to C. R. KU1JD, oc2dtf Aaent. Evansville, Henderson & Nashville Railroad Transfer Packet. The Ceet and splendid sidewheel steamer xvXollio orton, CHARLEY PERKINS, Master; A. O. DrKLASD, Clerk, Will ply as a regular packet between Ev ansville and Henderson, ottering unequaled accommodations to travelers and snippers. Leaves Evansville daily ut $ p.m. Leaves Henderson daily at TA a.m., mak ing close connection wit h the E. fe C. R.R. FARE Through and way passengers only nu cents. JaniT dtl W. ii. liiiUWN & CO., Agents. Regular Evansville and BowlingUreen racket. The fleet aud elegant Packet W. 8. Vajsmetkk, Master; J. t. WXLBANK9, ClerK, Leaves Kvansville for BOWLING-GREEN every TUESDAY, at 4 p.m. Leaves Evansville for WOODBURY every SATURDAY, at 4 p.m. For treigut or passage apply ou hoard. uov24 dtf For Padncan and Cairo. Regvlar Wednesday and Saturday I aclcet. The magnificent side-wheel steamer Ait32AlA, A. M. DusonrHET, M aster; Will P. Fowlr, 1 ,,,,. Geo. lilt HEL.vm, fn-r, Leaves Evannville every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY" at 4 p.m. L,Pflves Cairo every THURSDAY and SUNDAY at 6 p.m., making close connections at Cairo wi h first-class packets for St. Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans. Connects at Evansville with the K. AC. R.R., and theTarascou for Louisville. For freight or passage apply on board, or to F. .M . 11 U 1 P H R E Y CO., or DUKE NIUHELSON. e)2 tf Aeenta. Eegular Tri-Weskly Packet For Nfwbnrg, Otrenaboro, Rockport, Grandciew, llaicetville, and Can ntlton. The New and Light-Dranght Steamer t ,.f7c.3 PETROLL1 John It. Triplett, Master; John A. Adams, Clerk, Leaves Evansville lor the above and all whv ports everv TU " MDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 10 A.M. Keturning, will leave Cannelton every WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, aud (SUNDAY, at t A.M. For fi eight or parage apply on lxnrd, or to H V MPHREY, PATRICK CO.. oprSU dtf Agents. Regnlar Evansville and Tennessee River Packet, for radii can, Jolinsonvlllc, and Eastport. The fleet and splet-did steamer SIVl. ORB, ALLEN UNCANvMas,ery;AuDj Leaves Evansville for Eastport and all Tennessee River way land.ugsaaa regular weekly packet, every . tTikinl freight and passengers at lowest packet rates, and giving especial attenti iot.henillof orders. Vnr freight or passage apply on board gelti tf DUKE N1CHELSON, Agenl i v j ins, cvai nttcubiuu t. NEW XT' I XI, 3X. JOEJT S. M'COKKLK. JOHS P. TWEED. McCORKLE & TWEED, Contractors and UuilderB, And Manufacturers of Sxeh, Lht-r, J 1 I'VASSVit r I.-i. All orders wUl rt-cer. e pro-opt al'entlu

It I V 13 It X K w s :- F-tr Other . River Jtj-ms See Fourth J'age.

STEAMBOAT PRINTING. No printing establishment in the West nas better facilities or greater ability for doing fine Steamboat Print int. onr sssort'nentof Job Type, though vcrv larze and complete. Is constantly being added to, and oor job department is under the personal supervision of one of the best Job printers In tho United States. We are r-repsired to print Posters, plain or fancy. Rill Heads, Kills Lading, Cards, Deck and Meal Tickets, Bills of Fare, Mates' Tickets for Labor, Ac, Ac. Orders left with either of the wharf-boats will be promptly attended to. Weather mid Water The weather on Monday was partly cloudy and rather pleasant, though pretty hot, the mercury standing about 81 all day. Yesterday the weather wa3 nearly clear and warm, the mercury .'ranging as high as 88 at noon, ihe river after havintr laHea six inches, commenced rising again during Monday night, and up to 3 p.m had risen four inches, and is rising at" all points above. A considerable rise is coming from Pittsburg, and at Cin cinnati the river rose five and a half feet during the forty-eight hours ending at 6 o'clock Sunday evening, and all the 6ide streams above are rising We will nojdoubt have a rise of three or four feet here. Arrivals itud Depart nres. The arrivals and departures "on Monday, were the ICumberland, from Cairo; Falls City, Bowling Green to Louisville; Tarascon, Henderson to Louisville; Mollio Norton, Henderson and return; Sam. J. Hale, Cincinnati to Memphis; Quickstep, to Cairo; Itapidan No. 2, from Eastport; Armada, from Cairo; Shamrock, St. Louis to Cincinnati; Komeo, from Nashville; Clara Scott, to Spottsvillo and return. The arrivals and departures yesterday include the Fanny Urandeis, from Nashville; Robert Burns, Memphis to Cincinnati; Petrolia No. 2, to Can nelton; Mollie Norton, Henderson to return: Hartford, to Green River; Ada Lyon, Green River to return; Clara Seott, to Ilendcison; Armada, to Mt. Vernon. II on In Due. Among the first boats duo here are the Quickstep, from Cairo; Alice Dean and Richmond, for New OrlgaBs; Virginia, Silver Spray, Mary Houston, from New Orleans; Emma Floyd, from Nashville; Law rence and Anna, from St. Louis; Morning Star, from Louisville; Robt. Moore, for Nashville; Hartford, from Green River; Minneola, for Memphis; Sam. Orr, from Eastport; Champion, for St. Louis. Ml NorllaneoiiN. Business was quite dull on the levee on Monday, business being very generally suspended in the city. The Quickstep, however, managed to pick up a good trip, and went out full of people The Tarascon took out a good passenger trip The Sam. J. Hale had a fair trip, but was not full. She discharged largely here, and added a considerable lot of furniture The Hartford was not able to fill her orders on Monday, and consequently laid over till 10 A.M., yesterday, when. she left with a good trip The Falls, City arrived f rom Bowling Green at 4 a.m., Monday, with a tolerably fair trip The great tow-boat Boaz passed up Monday evening, wiih fourteen barges and an old dismantled steamboat in tow The Rapidan No. 2 arrived at 8 P.M. with a fair trip The Shamrock came in at 2:30.. with a i;ood trip. She discharged 50 tons-pig iron here The Armada arrived at 9 p. M. with a good trip, and after discharging her cargo returned to Mt. Vernon to take out a pic-nic excursion The Clara Scott took the Ing'.e Street Sabbath School out on a pic-nic excursion on Monday, and yesterday took the German Methodist Sabbath School to Henderson. The Clara Scott is admirably adapted to the pic-nicing business, and Captain Scott as a pic-nic-ist is pronounced by those who have gone with him, an eminent .'success The Romeo had a good trip in, including about 1G0 hogsheads tobacco The Robt. Burns discharged here 307 bales cotton for R. K. Dunkersou, agent of the great South Shore Line. She left at noon The Fanny Brandeis had a good trip in, and returns to Nashville positively to-day The Hartford will be in to go out on time Thursday. The Ada Lyon arrived at 11 o'clock yesterday, full of tobacco, add crowded with people We are deeply pained to learn that just as the Charmer was leaving here on Saturday, that Lew. Morris, her freight clerk, received a dispatch., announcing the drowning of his littlo son Willie, a bright-eyed, beautiful child, about 8 years old. The sad accident occurred on Friday evening, at Moscow, Ohio, where Capt. Morris', family reside. The bereaved parents have our profoundest sympathy The Cumberland was reoeivicg moderately The Mollie Norton bad full cargoes of tobacco bothjMonday and yesterday Captain Ban Weaver, one of our best Cincinnati and New Orleans Pilots, left by the Robert Burns far Cincinnati, yesteiday. We hope to see him at the wheel of some good steamboat at our wharf soon The little boat that passed down Sunday and was reported to us as the "Jesse Brian," was the Jennie Brown, recently purchased by parties from St. Louis Owen G. Cates, now visiting in Kentucky, will take charge of the ofiico of the Lady Gay on his return to St. Louis The Ada Lyon broke one of her piston rods and knocked a head off one cylender, which detained her. She lies over till 2 P.M. to-day for repairs, and will make her excursion trip as previously announced, carrying passengers at half fare for the round trip. Bunts Leavlug 'I'o-I"y. I: r. "1 1 r i. s.e-t. at ' r .-: i v. . 1 . ior Curis ;,ti.v her

She sails in charge of those pxperienced navigators and popular gentlemen. Captain Gus. Dusol.et., Billy Fowler, Geo. Nicholson, Ed. Thomas and Mr. Tucker. For Louisville. The fine floating palace Mcrnimr Star is the great packet for Louisville at 8:30 to nit.'Lt, and is a most excellent steamboat. Captain A. T. Gilmore is tier veteran commander, aad Kinnie Smith, Jr., is ber accomplished chief clerk. Henry S. Mitchell is her attentive, accurate, and excellent freight clerk. For IIendirson. The lightningwinged Molin Norton is the pet packet for Henderson at 3:l."p. u. to day, in chaige of those elegant and popular genthmen. Captain Charley Perkins, A. O. Burland aud C. J. Boyle. For Nashville. The fleet Finny Brandeis is receiving, and will h ave at 4 P. M. for Nashville ai-d all way landings, in charge of those experienced and competent officers and pleasant gentlemen, Captain Henry Miller and the Rudd brothers. Ti,. Brandeis has pleasant accommodations', and her passengers will receive the most courteous consideration aud polite attention. Manifest. MANIFEST Of the Ste:imr.F4nny;r,v .-in-dis, t'.'oin Nashville to Evanxviiii-. ,)u,v (iih, loi!.-Fur .N ew Orleans rt hl;pk d at, SmitlilMnd)-2 hogsheads t.ihucco. For HeudeiMO l iverr, Clark iV Co, 1 ctu--t clothing. For Evansvill i R K Dnnkersou A- l 'o, 7 hogsheads t ha. co; W S I'or l, 1 lihds ! biiico; Win O I mwu 4Cii, it hhds inliui--

L. Lowesittiai & "o, 2 hags ! .sen-.', ;i di v ides. 1 barrel s-rrap Iron; P H-n In i .ok. 1 barrels apples, 1 dry hldf, 4 old Ironies: A (rumberl.s, 1 "g ginseng: wlihemi .t Erica, 10 empty alr boxes: -'learner F inny Kraiidien, 4 cedar (dies ts, W feet cedar 1 umber. For Cincinnati Fifth St. V.'harfhoat Co, 2 hogsheads tob tct-o ; F' 11 Good he,. r t, ,v ( o. 7 bags feathers, ; hags ginseng, 1 Inn w..x ; Win Keson A ft, lc isk bras. For i'i ! tshurg -;1 bag-i leathers, 11 j.:iSes Ml ticks, 15 cook t ves, -M pots, !," tea kettles, 3 boxes liar 1 ware. Manifkht of Menmor Rapid m No. J, from L'tstport to F. vansvi lie, July fjih For Cincinnati Thos i Smith, :ea Ions pig Iron. For FvmisviHe I.e IloweU, 2.Mn rou-ih In rnber ; led L Krous, ljtords t,(n bark: H t' Wn idrnw, It tons pl Iron; Mackey, Nesoit Co, 4,mn feet rumn lumber; Preston Men! lee, sacks tags; M 1 1 -tt n. Us rd tier &(.'-, 2 h lids tohaeeo ; eh I on , Itros A Co, 2 tox-js t(,la-,.( (iea-;) Kxbn.v Wile, 1 box can iy. 1 pkg tugars, 1 j;ig i, syrc.p, 1 cask iw ; j H hlcker, 1 box sm.e- : Cloud & Akin, 1 can L oil; M Hall, lbags wheal. For IJnlontovn, K y !' !'-h.-i r-l Hai.'l l !. 2,(mj( feet dressed lumber? Crane A Co, o leet. roti'h nihil er. For Padncan, Ivy Settle, !ios, li lulsj tobacco; Halt,' r.tickner A t o, I lihti to hacco, 1 box tonaeco; I'riuco A Ktrby, "i rolls leather For SI. Louis S Houston, 2 boxes household goods. Manifest. Steamer Ada T yon, from Woodbury to iCvsnsvide, Trip "s. WIHi.-im Ileiltnan, 1 tob ice screw ; Kohn .v w He, 1 t.bl. sugar; l.igon, Kicky A Co., 1 box peaches; Preston A Men lien, I bid. Hour, 1 hois.) and biitgy ; Mae key ,v Co , 0 n hi!s. toqaeco; Mnrlin. Oardner A Co., It hhds tobuceo; it. K. Uunkersnn t Co., 2 hli Is tobacco; W. S. Ford, 2 i hliils tobte ,m ; Kaprler Salmon, 2,1. Mi feet Inmoer; MeComie A Tweed, 2i) 00J feet lumber. Manifkt-Si earner Komeo It K Kuukers n. I ll hhds tobaero; KW I'a ! 1 i.'K v Co, Id do; Marl2n, Uard ucr A Co, J do; M Ijyon.M pkgs; llenue A l.i-im-lti', ,'i h-.;;s wool ; J miuess. Hudspeth A Co, l)b.rsii;s, 1 bbl genseng; .1 M I'.iowne, 1 bid eg.;s, 1 I bacon ; u wiiheiml, 1 ale bbls. (J I en ii in km from onr EiiIihiiik-h. Cincinnati. The Commercial of Sunday says: Mr. Charles F. Hurley, formerly clerk of the Km pi re, is in (ho dly. He is'iios- connected w'th til ) New Albany ('..wwnr.-if, A refreshing shower cooled the healed atmosphere lai-t night, TIio Commercial ot Monday Rays: The Fourth was duly celebrate-! on the river yesterday. Several steamers uerc out ou pleaiiuie excursions, while others made numerous trips to and from Chmei's Uarden, throiu ed with people. The (Juzttle of Monday says: Sam. Barr, Jr., vs. the Ureat Republic, for wages, has obtained Judgment tor ovei SI, 0UU, in pis co id' over S.',ihi, the amount for which lie sued. The Judgn dediu-ie 1 lll,t)iKJ tor the time the boat, was laid up. W 11m i rm ton is the name of c.e Me uoMiip chartered by Captain Joe Kmii io make a voyn;;o from Xesv York to si. Louis and rel.i. rn. ThnS;. Louis 'oir'r-.. knows of one standing hei that the Wilmington will not reach that port belom the first of August. TIih Kdiiihiii-gn arrlveil from Marietta yesterday, witii a liroken chimney. Tip3 river ed lor of the Uazefe visited the new mall boat, Ben. Franklin, ut Louis, ville, on Satnr lay, and was hlglily pleaded. We extract from his descrljitiou t'no following: The hull of tho Pen. Franklin was Inn, t bv James Howard, Jellrionviiie, and is i.tiO leet long, 37 te?. beam, wilh l Ii el depth of hob d. In the bml are live io... and hft bulkheads for support. Her . over all is 2U-J leet long imdi.ii'.J lot ' .!.. Her wheels are 2!;'j (eel in dl (meter, ii i li buckets 11 feel 9 inches long. Joseph Mitchell lias furnished her four douoieflued hollers, A) feet lou j uud.:js inenes la diameter. These are of No. 2 Iron, '4 and 3-1 'J fuel) tt ick, inanul ictured at t he lliilman Inm Woiks, exprossly :or tins boat, nod mo phiced ti inches apart. It is believed by some who were on board i.n hertri.i. liip that she would have more power if her boiler- had b.-et i) incites apart, u. stead of 0. Her inach nery conxis's ot two huiim-s, wllh 21-nieli cyirnders and K 1. el si roue. (It is said lha t one of her cy I u.iei s i - a inches sina.it r thill the ol her, lull vv can It as shown by her papers.) She also lias a doctor and two improved capsiau -n-fciness, working Ht right ang.es. J. 15. UlltKN. F. L. (jl.KV.s. j. is. iitiirr .v. oo., CARRIAGi: MANUFACTURE, Transfer Ornnmeuts at Cincinnati prices. Main Street, 1H. Fifth and Shrth, lanlK-dAw. in Kva.nsvj i.i.k. I s r. 'Villi Iiidin.il f4 pL in -.-. The Prtiprietor of the Iailina Springs, in Martin County, Indi ui:i, respectt'iill informs the Fall ie that his house will ha open lor visitors the 1st of June. rfiin:sK siniN; .tin: sih ai i d JL nine m les north of l-iliuAl.s l -TlON,un Un Oliiii and Mississippi K i.iroad, in a vt ry romaulio and pi lores.,,,,, region, abiiu nding in game and h-ii. Well as mini ral and bolanie.-il sjieenn ns and Indian Kelics. The lamous .1 1 . , ItuCK, a natural curiosity of ereat ir.t. iest, stainis hear the rtia.l ou tne w..y lo the Klatiou. The Miueral Water is cons'.. iet.-l by nni ny perso is as t he most vai ua b;.. oi m .y In Ihe WesI : White Suiph'ir, Ih.o-k su -ntltir, Snlph -( 'haly beale, Cha: l-.i.ce, a ml Fresh Water aud in atnindani-;,. Analysis by Kr. Owen of ..in- of tin spri ngs slmws the following proper! ies; Free Sulphuretted Hydrogen, '-arbon .- of Magiesia, Sul, hale M.igio-sia. fsti.-;a small (jtiaiitity, tlarbonic Acid i.o-;. trace, Culor.de .-sodium, s-alph.ile ol s o j . Sulphate Ij me, I'aroonale ol Lime. I t,l -ride Poiassutiu smiUi quantity, Aiutnti. i m:di qua uttiy. For the superiority of the Water tis r, curat Ive agi ut and delicious .-mho ruer l -eraue, releieiice need only be m id l- ! tnousands v h) have used it. il l.ish, n tou-.d fHpeciatly efficacious l.u- I -j i-s, in all lis lorms; tor all di.se, t--s o! ,,e Stomach, I owes. Kidneys, ye-, fsHin; for Hiopsy, Neuralgia, Syphilis, Ui . a m s -tiam, sw.iluiu, nil1' i' chrome ms, as . is an active aud clhch-tit am i- r..s i vi , Warm, roll, and Tepid S!;jii i r and Tabiiitihs Kariilslicd of the Mineral Water. The Bowling Alleys and saloon i;1 Charge O' Mr. Caim .lv, of Kvansvil-ie, who will be pleaseil to c.ner to tne t i-. -. and enjoyment of all his old irieud-, : n I as many new oues as may Ltvor hm wn i tlieir preset.ee. Daily bac ts will convey m-.-': r t t and from the Spi itiu-s, eonn' r: : 114 u i 1 ' . trains hoi h wsys on t ho u io and Mi--. .- sippi Uallroad'at shoals st-ition. ltae.s uo.l uluo nm between Ked I'm d, on !;,.-