Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 August 1869 — Page 3
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.AUGUrtT 17, WEEKLY KEVIKW. FiyAJsriAL. The demand for money is very active, and curiency is In brifrSr. re. qnest for payments on purchases cf whtat from the country. Tho banKs find iull employment for all their money, and if " this condition of the market continues very much longer, we may loois for a severe stringency In the money market, not only of Evansville, but In the W'tst generally. The rates of interest le-main fiimat 10 to 12 per ceut. ' Exchange on iew Yojk is scaiee a-ad lu sctive demand at par buying and . yA pre--.alum fselUcg. Gold is lower: buying 13J, aud selling 13L Government bonds are Zenker and lower, but we make no change in our cpiotat oust. Buying 6 percent, bondf, 1SS1 I'M ft-o's, 1W2 ....... -..li'J 5-J'i's, iSJii 11 IKil's, lstn, 1-1 5-2u'k, lNti-i. new-. -; ' 5-2.J-8, VM7 If 5 per oeut.:i'4U'd Ju fitter -6ut- hi-iOs. smail I'-'J ' ; l'Ji rrs rsi 112 112 Compound Interest Notes have all matured, but such notes as are offered are bought at per cent. off. . i ; The following quotations are from the office of W. J. Lowry & Co., Bankers, No. 6 First Street. BANKABLE WVSDS. V. B. Treasury Notes.. . National Bank Notes. rjJfCCRRKHT. Indiana Free Banks 10 to 25c dls. Missouri - 10c " Kastern Bank Notes .10to 2()c Planters' Bank SUc " Union Bank -.30c " Other Tennessee Banks 60 to 90c " Virginia, North and riouth Carolina. . Georgia, Alabama and La..10,to i)0c " State Bank of Indiana...... .10c tils. State Bank of Ohio.-....- ...10c : GENERAL REMARKS. Trade la general during the past, week has been very dull, and prices have undergone bat very little change. In Dry Goods we have to report the past week was the dullcbl of this season, aud but very little trade waj -done, "cur merchants aie taking advattege ol"tbedu;i season in preparing for" the Fall trade. Large accetslons are daily ; made to their stocks, and by . the time trade opens this market will be es well if not better supplied with desirable goods than ever belore. Prices remain steady and unchanged. In Groceries we have no changes to notice. Bacon and Lard have slightly advanced. Grain and Flour are unchanged, with a fair demand. . -- ' " Morphine has advanced 25 cts. par oxr y. in Liquors we report a, decided advance 1 n Illghwlnes and ittcllned. .- . , ; The trade in Boots, (Shoes, Mats and Caps has been moderate. . - . ; . In Queensware we report trade quiet. Prices without Chang, : There la a lull in the Fruit Jar trade, wants being all supplied, excepting for peaches, peats and apples, which will soon be ready for coaling, which will wind up the Fruit Jar season. In fact this Is Just the t rue, if ever, for Queensware men to go a fishing, or get sick. The Tobacco market has been active and firm, with tales of about 40 hogsheads daring the week at good figures. ; DiiY GOODS. Bkown Sheetings and BuiaTisGS. Atlantic A, sheetings, 17c; Stark A, do. 17c; C'anuelton, do., ltc; Evansville 4 4, 16'ie; Lyman C, 4-4, lu); Abbott B, 4-4, 15c; Thompsonville, 4-4, llc; Ashland, 11c. Bleached Sh-eetzk-os ass Shirtiugs. Lonsdale 4-4, 20a; Itill's 4-4, 20c; Ballou 4-4, lc; LalIout7-S, I5c; BooLI, 4-4, lie; Waltham S, 4-4, ll'cj. Branch Kiver, 4-4, iti)c; Hockviile, 7-8, 13c; Sagamore, 3-4, lie; Canoe Ji lie. 4 ' i e PF-rNTS Jlerrlmac V, lVAo; Alerrimac, U, at iolic; Sprague'a ioc; Ashford's, liJc; Bimpson's 13c; American, at ,13c; Duunel's, 13c; Amoskeug, 12c; Lowell, 12c; Troy, 9c w Tickings) Cones toga Extra 4-4, X.'.;c; Gold Medal 4-4, 27Jo; C 1,4-4, 2Gc; CUA Urkss Goods Wool Lelalnes, 30i315;; Fancy Delaines, loJS&SJc; Amures, 22c; Oriental Lustres, Z.iOn; Lawns, 1,1'JO, 20c ; Lawns, I.tiuO, 25c J Jaconei, 30(S30c; French Jaconet, Jtojl.c. MIKCKLT.ASKOC3 8klrt Braids, Wo ; o.it's and Clark's Spools. S1.U0; Green & Daniel's ols, 50c; 2-bushel Bags, 4050c; 2i-bush Bag., 5"&ti5c; 3-bush Bn g-), C7) i 3 7jc; Raleigh Skirls, flfl 50; per dozen; Gil bert's Skirls, S22 50 per dozen; Poutnsle Skirts, 130 CO per dozen. GROCERIES. COFFEE. Common Rio - .......... Fair Rio ... Pnmj Rio j'hoice Rio Java .... Laguyara 10 a2n c ......21 o23 c .2iiu25 C 25a20 c ...o u.iS e 21Xa2ti o SUGAR. Cuba J3 al3Kc New Orleans ..11 alo)ic Demarara .- laaltt c Extra C 15?ialU c A cortee lli2altP'ic 15 cotle .- .lGialti;-ic Ilard'iT. ..174al7J4c Powdered sugar nanje Granula'.ed ...... 17ial7;J4c TEAS. Black Souchong SOcaSl 00 Oolong .Sl uual 25 Green Young Hyson .... l 40al CO Imperial..... 1 25al j5 Gunpowder... 1 t;nal fij Hyson ........ .. 1 25al 50 MOLASSES." New Orleans choice ;..55 a90 c New Orleans fermenting 75 aSO c Honey syrup ... NO aS5 o Stewart's Svi riD 7 a90 c Sliver Drip... fl 10a! 15 Chester Drip .7U a. a c CANDLKS. Full Weight . 22c 11 oz. " 18c 12 oz. " l(i alGJc casdy. Fancy - 25 a33 c Barber Pole 19 a20 c starch. Madison r ... 6a7 c Krkenbtchei's 7 a7 c Crystal ...llal2 c Corn Hial2 c MACKEHKf. No. 3. In bbls .. Jig 50 alS 00 No. 3, in half bbls., 8 511 a 9 50 .No. 3, in Kitts. No. 2, in bbis ............. No. 2, in half bbls No. 2, in kitts. No. 1, in bbls ., No. 1, in half bbis No. 1, in kitts , . 2 25 a 2 0 23 00 a2 i 00 11 50 ali 50 2 !H) a 3 to 23 00 a.'!0 0 14 50 alo 50 3 15 a 3 25 . J9 00 a 9 50 2 25 a 2 50 05 a75 c IIITE FISH. HERRISQ. SOAP. Half bbls.., Xilts Box . Palm - 6 a, Hye Brown Eraslve 0 a 7 c Yellow Eraslve'. 7 a 70 Olive... 9 a ;c German .Mottled 10V,aH o German Plain balO c COTTOJ.S. Yarns, 70 1C'..;b17 fc"0 ...KSal9 ' &X i'0V.:a2l 400 23 " BATT1XQ. No. 1 No. 2 a6 ,.:J3 a34 CAKPi-T CHAIN White Colored.. 41 alj 50 cuee.se. W. K Hamburg..,, Kaclory Dairy . 10 al7 17 al8 IS aia is ai9 TAI& Carolina bbls do half barrels do kegs Pine keg VINEOAIU Bbls . KICK. Carolina choice...... , Uo prime Rangoon do . . , Uo choice . Patna - - WINDOW GLASS. 8X10 Glass !X12 do 1JX12 do - 9X14 do - 10X14 do - 9X15 do 10X15 do ...SI 5 50 ... 3 75a4 60 ... 52;;a55c ... 47aa50c ...S7 508 50 ...11 allc ..lOall c - 9ial0 c ...10 alOc 0al0 c .....V. 25a40 . 8 4ti'nj rHi 3 50a" 75 .. a 5oa3 75 3 7a4 oo .. 3 7oal (ii 9X16 do loXKj do 10X1S do . 4 00a4 iio SVH4 25 4 2oa4 50
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Hp renfe 7-tt4 sj Spikes, 54 to ti Inch 4 75a4 S3 VOObENWASE. JlUCKETS-Oilli 52 50 a 2 6.). " half " . 2 W a 2 ." No. 1 Weil Buckets. ....'.'".7.1... K' il S 5 No. 2 " ..7 f-'t a 8 00 Red t'edar, two-lirx!p.'.'.'.'17... W i all tK " lron-bonm) . . ' " half Irou-tound g a '0 " Brass " 8 11 J " Susar Bucket, rock 4 a f ,,!' No. 1 Tubs No. 2 . No. 3 " Nest?, elxht " three - . - CUrrRNB. White Pine, IS to 20 inches Painted " KHl Cedar, lft liiches IS ' .... Wash Boards.... 12 00 al2 50 10 (.0 alO 50 8 50 a 9 00 4 75 a 5 00 3 00 811 50 al2 00 12 50 Bl3 00 15 00 alfi 00 17 f) alS 00 2 75 a 3 00 PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE. Mess Pork .....831 CO JJaeoii Siioalders 15Vie Clear Sides lUJaWJe BlaJn Canvassed Hams M c Sugar-Cured Canvassed Ilama...22V2;!.V.ic Lard, tierce I'-' mi-V c S3 " kcgs : 21 21c Grain Wheat Prices are unchanged O'd 95ctjfl for Mediterranean, and 51 10 for English; new Tennessee or Rock wheat, gl OO&l 10. Corn is firm at 7yii75o lu ear; shelled, 75SS5o 1" uew burlaps. Oats, firm at 50c in new burlaps; from, wagons loose, 35g 40c. Rye, tJ70o per bushel. BarIcy, f 1 per bushel. Floub We quoto City Mills new white family Hour at J7 50i7 75; new red wheat faml'y at 88 50g6 75. Corn Meal Kiln dried nominally SI 00 34 25 per barrel. None In market. Hay Baled, !17320 per Ion, according to quality, aud dull. BRAS Is held at81Sj20 00 per ton Shtpstutf 825 0028 00 per ton. Nkw Potatoes 4O50o per bushel. '"Sbalt Fair demand; small barrels at 82 2-5, and large 82 75 per barrel. Gtjxsiks New stock resewed Is held at 20321c; good quality pf second-hand old at 15 18c, and dull. Sun - Flax Seed, J1752C0, according to quality ; orchard grass, 81 85; red top, fl 25. Gbees Apples Dull; 81 0031 50 per barrel, according to quality. ORANGE3 and LxMONS Lightsupply and in Ia.lT demand at SlOgll 00 per box. "White Beans 82 00ft2 25 per bushel, and dull. ' DRUGS AND LIQUoR j. Alcohol, 93 per cent 8 i 3-5 2 50 Lard oil. No. 1 winter strained... - 1 8a 1 45 . No. 2 " ... 1 30a Linseed oil.... .... 1 05a 1 10 Coal oil , auaaio. Castor oil scarce at..... 3 25a3 50 isoda, English ta7c - Amefiean.... ti)-.ia6o White lead y loo lbs - 9 0ual4 00 Quinine oz.. . . 2 4-ja 2 60 xorphlne " 10 75all 00 Opium - " .. 15 50al5 75 Balsam Copaiba 1 10a Camphor 1 00a ...... Armistead's Ague Tonic Vdoz 7 6Ua ... Cloud's In vlgoraUng Coruial i dozen 8 00a Jatamansl Hair Restorative 13 dozen 6 50a ... r Liquors We quote .as follows: new copper distilled whisky 81 50(92 25; one to two years old 83 004 50; highwines II 0331 10; rectified 90cSl 10 as to proof; common Bourbon and Rye, $1 25 2 50 and Brandy, 81 35Q3 00; Holland gin 81 602 60; imported brandy 812 00 $15 00; Old Port, 82 506 50; Imported gin, 88 503.7 50. Building Materials. The demand Is very good and market firm. Pi ices remain about the same. We quote: Sash, 5c to Ho per light; Doors. 82 75 to 84 0 each; Blinds. 82 60 Jo 83 75 per pair; Nails, 81 505 75 per keg for lOd; Glass, So 40 to 85 00 per box; White Lead, 82 00 to 83 75 per keg; Lime, 70c to 81 00 ; Cement, 82 502 75. IRON AND HARWARE. Common bar sizes 4 Round and Square 4 8 Horse Shoe 0 tf 04 Heavy Band 5 t'S 6 Hoop aud Light Band (i(t12 Ovsl 54(1 7 Halt oval and hall round . 56j 74 TIN PLATE AND TINNERS' STOCK. Tin plate I C ) box- 813 75 ao 1 X 17 25 do I C tooling .. 13 25 do I X roofing .. .. 16 75 do 1 C 11x20 b'gt- ,. 14 75 Copper sheet tf. 40 Copper bottoms ....... 45 Metallic bottoms.... . 30 Block tin, pig ... 40 Lead - - H American. Charcoal. Sheet Iron, 10 to 17 .5)4 Sl4 , IS to 22. ;ji 8i " 21 to2S lift " 'f 27 .ti?i VH All fchtets over 28 iuchus wide, c 1 lb extra. axes asd brass kettles.. Axes, Mann's, 813 50; Lippincott's, 814 50; Simmons', $15 00; Diamond Edge, 813 50; IS, Keltlet, C!c per pound. ARCHITECTS. H. MURSINNA, A. UCIIITEC rJT. ; race No. S CHANDLER'S BUILDING Corner First and Locust Street, Kvansvllle, lnd. Plans and specifications for nil kinds ol building famished at short notice, and Oil re;iHiimb!o ternas ;mchl5d3m O 1C 1. ROBERT BOYD. OTIS WOOD BOYD & WOOD, ARCHITECTS, No. 7 Chandler's Block, Corner Fir t and Locust Streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. Plans snd Specifications prepared on short notice and reasonable terms.; janl5 (til EAGLE 0 A H It I A O E WORKS. manufacturer of Hig-lit Civi'ritvg-es, Fancy Trotting JBuggies, Slilfiln;; Top Busrgies. Kofknwnyn, and Kprii Wagons, C0U. OF FOURTH AND LOCUST 8TS., EVANSVILLE, IND. ess- Special attention given to repairing of all kinds, and re-painting done at the shortest notice end ou the most liberal tei uis. A General Assortment of Work Constantly on Maud. Bfonc bat ! Kewt Workmen Em-apr5-J3m F. 31, HUMPHREY. GEO. J. LKWIS, C. W. KERSKY. HUMPHREY, LEWIS & CO., FORWARDING ASD COMMISSION 31 EEC HANTS, Proprietors of tYinirf boat, Evansville, lnd. . , JySldly JPrcneli ILicIc Springs. miHSE CELEBRATE! SPRIiH lua seanon. The house has been thorI oiii?hly refilted and furnished with new ' furniture, Willi a well-furnished table, and i wilh baltitng-iooms for cold and warm ' baths. i EA dally hack line from Shoubj Station ! on theO. M. Railroad, and also Irom Orleans, on the Louisville, New Albany &.
I "icago lunroau, m "I'rings, wiln a daily mall to li-e Hprioiss. iu.2ucWS 1Iom SUoals to the Sprlngs Address ItYAN & TUCKER. ii dim
CHARLES VIELE & GO.,
Or JESi O O Xj3 f4. soi rii F.sr coRKEK First and Sjcamore Rtrccts, EVANSVILLE, IND. au9dlf TUo Oixsli Grocery, . 7G MAIAT ST. Is in Xull Bln-Ht. AI.tTirE M.S AT THE CASH OKOCKKY are new and ot the very best quality. The prices will suit. Remember, 76 Main Street. tfZ BAKKKUor assorted Hugars red 9 ceived at the Cash Grocery, and for sale at unprecedented low rate, ("all aud see, at 76 Main Street. THE CASH GROCERY, 78 Main ft., will not do a credit business : therefore. cash bayers may expect bargains at vb Main ftiireei. CII1LIKKXS CABHIAnCS A great var.ety, rat'glu'' in price from 84 00 to tioo,at. vickp;ky bko.'s, . vjunu vti Main streei. 3J Acknowledged to he the bent In use. for sale at VICKEltY BRO.'S, 73 and 78 Main Htreet. JIT-iT THE TIII1 for the geason Hurkee's Lemou SugarorConeentraled Lemouade. One epoonlal makes a glass of Lemonade. For sale by VICKERy BROS., 73 and 7ti Main Street. KEEP COOt I Ice Cream Freezers al very low prices at - ViUKKKY BKO.'S, 73 and 76 Main Street. KEEP CLEAN Babbitt's best Soap the best in the world, at 10 centa t er bar Ctemiaal Olive Soap, 11 bars for 11 00; Proctor & Uamble's Cincinnati ioap,4 hars for 25 cents. Other soaps equally low at VlCK.t-.i4Y UKO 'S, 73 and 70 Main Street. MATTHEW DALZELL, Wholesale Dealer in Groceries, Nails, White Lead, Lime, Cement, sc., JTo. 18 W ater Street, declOdlv Kvankvu.i.k. Xmo ISA AO HJCIMANN. DAT UKIMAHK. I. & 1. JIIEISf AUN, Wholesale Dealers la GROOE E I E S Foreign and Domestic IAquyr$, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, ULASWWA Rt &c, feo., 4 4 & 4G FIRST STREET, (NATIONAL BLOCK,) KVAKSVILLK, ISD. FISH DEPOT, ovai d:f 136 MAIN STREET, HAS OSJ HASH, AJJI IS CONstantly receiving, a well selected slock of Fancy and Staple Groceries, Which are sold at the lowest living rates. IMPORTANT TG BUIIBERS ASD COXTKACT0KS. Having bought the Sand Bank formerly owned by Mr. E. Cross, I am prepared to furnish a No. 1 article of Building Hand; also, Iresh Plaster, Lime, aud Cement, at the lowest living rates. apr-Jl JAMES CROFT.S. IHSURAHCE. J. W. MEXSEN, Beneral Insuraiice Agent, NO ' ADJUSTER OP LOSSES, MARBLE IIALL, No. 9 Main St., EVANSVILLE, IND. Dwelling Houses insured for a term of years at greatly reduced rates. Three Years at the Price of Two Five Years at the Price of Three. Life Imnrance i Specialty. Total Cash Assets Represented Over Twenty-five Million Dollars. The following are among the Companies represented: JETltf A Insurance Co. or Hartfor j. Conn. Cash Assets - M.83,ooo,ooO. niOKXIX Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets 1, 500,000. CONTINENTAL Ins. Co. of New York. Cash Assets . $a,Oi,ooo. NOX1TH AMERICAN Insurance Coo. Hartford, Conn. Cash Ascets ...9500,000. MERC II ANTS' Ins. Co. of Hartford, Ct. Cash Assets 500,00 NORTH AMERICAN Insurance Co. of , t. . . New York. Cash Assets SSOO.COO. PIIflEKIX Ins. Co. of Brooklyn, N. Y. Cash Assets 1,700 OOO. iWA UFK Ins. Co. or Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets.. ta,ooo,uuo. J. W. NEXSEN, Agent, 9 MAIX STREET, ETansTllIe, lnd. Jan30 dly ROXALD FISIIER, DEALER IH , CftaiUlClICrS UlKl Ga3 FIXtHrCS,
4 I Gas and Steam Pfre Fitter, i , Ke 9l x.OCl'ST'.STREET.
HARDWARE. Jk. 3. 3- Jk. X JN &
IN HARSWABE. In order to reduce our stock as much 1 as possible, we offer for the next S I XT Y DAYS Our entire stock of AND OU T L E R Y AT Greatly Keduccd Prices ! PARTICULAR NOTICE. On or abont the 15th of September next we will remove to No. 83 MAIN STREET, four doors above onr present stand. The store at present occupied by as Is for rent. FRED. P. STRAUB & CO. 71 5IAIX STREET, j . Between Second and Third. y!9 fUnlon.Demokrat.and Courier copy. GEO.S. SONNTAG 6z CO., iMPOUTERa MAR WARE. CORNER FIRSTHAND MAIN STS.. KVANSVli.LK, IM). Jy2 8AMDKI.OKK. JAMKS l)AVIlHON. J. L.ORt SAMUEL ORR & CO., DKALKRS U IRON, STEEL. ZI9TC, 8PIHNGS, A. X. La 13 M, Horse and Mule Shoes, Tinners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, WAtiO.N AND BVGQ1 W00BW0RX WROUGHT SCKAI IRON HOI'JIII At the highest market rale IVater Street, EVANSVILLE. INU. lunll dtt BTTlOilES, KELL0UU & to tnoeessni to Wells, Kellogj; & Co.) "IMFOHTERa AND JOUBKKa O 13 I'ir-ist .4titM SIGN OF THE big :pax:l,o(jk AXES, AXES, A A SIS, AXES, AXES, AXES, TABLE CUTLER). TABLE CUTLER 1 TABLE (WTIjEK Y POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKKT CUTLERY, Trace CJJli ill n-, Trace ChniiiM, Trace CIuiIun, Plftulers' Ifoes, Pijiuters Hoes, Planters' Hoes, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, BUII.DKKS' HA.'imVAKK, IIUILUEES UABUWAUE, corroNANn noiii.t tHiih, COriON ANI WOOL CAKIM, COTTON ANI WOU. CAKDN REST RUBBER BELTING, BEST RUBBER BELTING, B mi' RUBBER BELTING, Mill and Cross-Cnt Saws, Mill and Cros3-Cut Saws, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws. CANII buyers will And It to4helr advantage to examine oar stock before purchasing else whore. . U the Old Stand, 13 First St BSTTICUEB, KELLOGG & CO. Iyl6 Dissolution of Copartnershio. milK t'MFAKTS ERSII I ! lIF.uV :ro JL fore existing between tiamuei Nf r Adolh Gngeuheliu, Holoiuou Kahu, aud Uomiiu Ureiner has this day beu dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Cirelner retires from the basinets, which will he realtor ba continued by the three rlrst-named parties, wlio will settle all claims Bgainst the firm, aud who are alone authorized to collect aebU in' favor of the same The name and style of the firm will remain unchanged. liespectfully, H. MEYER & CO. Evansville, J uiy 6tb, lstii. jye d3ra
Tt!AC13 OUSTS.
SCflUfFZE, & CO., IvXeoliniiics9 FOUNDRY, Manufacturers and Builders of STEAM ENGINES, CIRCULAR SAW-MILLS, Grist and Sugar Mills, Tobacco Screw Gumming Machines, Distillery and Mining Machinery Malt Mills, Corn Shelters, House Fronts, Cellar Grates. IRON & BRASS CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. HACMXERY OF ALL KINDS MADE ASD REPAIRED. DKAL1R3 IM BELTING, FIRE BRICKS. STEAM GAUGES, AND WROUGHTIRON PIPES. OLD MATERIALS BOUGHT. We have the facility of the best m. cninery ana workmen, ana will give all work entrusted to us our Individual atten tion; fill orders promptly: warrant our worit ; ana charge reasonable prloea. OFFICE AMD FOUWCHT: CORNER FIRST & LEET STREETS, EVANSVILLE, IND. N.B. Workmen sent toall Darts to fit up work and do rrpairing. teH BCHULTZE.THUMAN 4 CO. R E I &; 1ST T H A Corner of Canal and Ingle Sts., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS Portable Circular Saw Milla, A WD Machinery of every IW'Mrlptlon DKALERH IN BELTING, STEA M GA UGKRS, FIRE (RICK, W ROUGH T IRON PIPE, f-c, ,rc. Repairing' dose at Short Notice. Also agents for Stillweli'H Patent Heater and Lime Catcher. nov7 ly WILLIAM HEIIMAN, (Successor to Kratz & Hellman ) CITY ITOUimY, HAMVFACil'KEK AND Ut'II.IkEU OF PORTABLE AXD ST1TI0SARY Steam Engines and liollerc, SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY, Cotln Htul Tlacco l'rcKci, CIRCULAR SA W MILLS, AC, Ac, EVAKM VI I.f.E, INDIANA. SHEET IRON AND WI'l'KU WORK made to ordtr on short notice. IRON AND BRASS CASTINUS of every description. Dealers In STEAM GAUGES, O ftf BELTING. FIRE MHICK?. WJtyuo n IRON P1HES, BOLTINO CLOT11M, AC, at manufacturers' prices. REPAIRING done at short notice.
13 ..r- &. ixsv? - Regular E7sns?ille ar.d Ciccirnati Packet, IN 1'LA.CK OK THE CilAKMKK.
The flue steamer Fanny ISrandeis, Henry Miller, MasterKl Itu'l.l, i,., , H. T. JariieB, l -lerku. Leaves for Cincinnati and all wry ports EVKHV SATURDAY AT IO A.M. For freight or parage apply on i.oarj or o, , , C. K. HIIllli, auadtf Ai;t-iit. Rsgnlar LIcLday Packet for Paduean Eastport and Flcronco. Tbe elcgaut ranscner Si earner 71 o. s, Lsa HorsLt. Master; lioiiEiiT Mc.M KCiiAS, Clerk, Leaves for the a hove and nil 1 nV-r ml Into points evt-ry MONDAY Ht4 cioeli t'.M. (.orders for I'iii Lutiiher, d reused or un dressed, or for Ti'iiuesHta I'i Iron, filled promptly, anu ai lowest rais. rot ireieni, or paRsnae apply rn Itonrcl, r to H UMPUHEY, PATltlCK A CO., oc2S dtf Agents. Regular Evansville. Groen River, and Hartford Packet The beautiful new Hteamer HARTF OR I, Jok McRkyjcclds, Master, Will ply as a regular packet between Evansville and all points oti Oreen River, and on Rough ''rotsk. to Hertford. Will leave Evansville every MONDAY and THURSDAY at 5 p.m. IrnbU otf Deiter's independent low-pressure Tucket i 'f5 Quickstep, I..' I. r.iii II. T. DKXfEK.. ,. Master, Leaves Evansville for Cairo everv MON. i'Ai ana uitKDAi, at 4 p.m., positively, connecting at Cairo wilh Si,. Louis MemphlH, aud Imow Orleann packeta. nol dtf DUKE N l Oil EL-SON, Auent. Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet ror raancan and Cairo. The finely appointed titeamer Vf it. A. IjOWTH, Master; Mahiow W bight, Cleric, Will ply a t he regular Tuesday and Frldaj' packet for Cairo and all way 1. -in dine. Leaves Evansville every XUi&SDAY and riuuAi.mip.m. Leave Cairo every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 5 o. iu: Through billuof ladiue given for frelKhtw over the Mobile A Ohio Railroad. orireiMnvor pasease anrdv on board. or to W.O.BBOiVN&m., .... ir ii ... , . . . . or J u jju i ii.ii i'. i i i n . Jyl5tf AlcnU. Evansville, Henderson & Nashville Railroad Transfer Packet. The fleet and splendid Bidewheel uteamer Vi.i .i IvXpllio TVoi-ton, CHARLEY PEKK1NH, MaHter; A. O. uuklaku, Cleric, Will ply a a regular packet between Ev. aiiHTUleand Henderson, oireriri!? unequaled aceoniinodationa to travelers and shlpCin. xsru.vvn r.YHuctvaiu uaiiy ui. o p.m. aves Henderson dally at 7.f a.m., makIn 2 clone connection with the E. AC. Kit. I1 ARE Through and way pa.saengers jant7 Utf W. O. BROWN A CO., A(ent, Regular Evans villa and Bowlingureen racKer. The fleet and elegant Packet W. 8. VAJiMKTKK, Waster; LKurutD K.AH.V, Clerk, Ieave Evansville for IIOWLINU-ORKK.N every TUEMLAY, at i y,m. Leave Evansvillo for WOOD11UHY every KATURLAY. at 4 r.M. ir freigut or passage apply on board, novil dtf For Paducaa and Cairo. Regular Wednesday and Saturday l ackel. The magnificent nldo-whwl tdnamer A. M. Dufcoucrt et, M as(r ; Wjlo. P. rowwKll.,,tto OEO. Nlt'HISIJK)N, j1'"'8. Leaves Evansville every WEDNKHDAY and KATUltOAY at p.m. lieaves Cairo everv THITKKIlAV un.l SUNDAY atS p.m., making clo con unctions at Cairo with firwt-cla-ss packelM for HU Louis, Meiimljls, aud New Orleatm. .nueoia ai KvaiiHViiio with the K. A V. K.R., and the Tarttanon fr Loalnvl!It). Eorlrelthl or puss.iw apply ou board, or to K. M, HirMPlfKKY ACU.. or LUKE MCHELKON, el2 tf Agents. Regular Tri-Weekly Packet For Newburg, Oxrenaboro, Rvcl;jort. uiwiiwttiu, uiujcesviiic, aiui Cannelton. The New and Light-Draught K learner John II. Triplet!, Matter ; John A. Adams, Clerk, Leaves Evansville for the above and sill ay ports every TU t KDA Y, TUURMLAY, id bATURDAY, at 10 A.M. Returning, will leave Cannelton verv WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY, and bUNDAY. at ti a.m. For fielght or passage apply on board, or to HUMPHREY, PATRICK A CO.. apr30 dtf AbcuIk. REAL ESTATE. Mew Real Estate Agent), J. P. Elliott & Son SAVE OPENED A HIMI, LSTAIl Agency for the sale of and reutinir O lauda, h-useH, Ac, At:. Pernons iiaviu hotiheit or land to rent 07 sell, or pernons wlxhing to puihr.: ei rent, will lo well by culling on thrui ::t their orllce, on - Third Street, near Locust1 In IvIlllott'H IJlocki JaneU tf PADDEN & CO., Soap, Caudle, and Lard Oil STAXUFACTUIE UltS. OFFICE ASD WAKailOObE: FIRST STKEKT, near UivUior. PAUUE.V fc VtK AUK KEADV 1 0 sunnlv the trade wii-h Ui O K.N CINE UULllKN KRASIVK. CJERMAN ERAHI VK, 11 R OWN ERA HIVE, and the UHK.M1UA1. ULI V 1'. nvAi-n. r.vvi hou--keef r Khonid give Ira liial. isoia ly an respeciaoie grocers. m T ADIES, HE SI RE ANI A!l. 1 a Paddeu A Co. u CJolden Erasive Soap. llHitves time, laiior, money, n You can do your wuNhiuK with thin soap in half the time you take wim usu.s uiuct loii cm gei it t . b... ...... . ' . . r ' . . j . ... h a ii,irii-L and a-sk f r Padden A Co.' Sop. sec tt:at their naiuu is tin evi-ry bar you uuy. J. SIXZKIH A HON, Wholesale Denlemlu Bo.tt Stores ; Lubricating1, Coal, and Lard Oils; Cordage, Rosin, Pitch, 4 c, No. 20 WA'IF.K NTItEIIT, aprSUdly 15et. Main and Vine.
.? r.'l'f , A"i-r t'rtnt ire J'ourtlt l'tjr. TKAM BOA T I'KINTINO. Noprmtinr Hia'jiHutiieiit In 1'itWMl A'i.4 hfiu-r tt-tii.i-H or grtoiln uljiilty for J )inu; mi" m .-'in i t-ruii ittj:. our ju -sorirjieut of Jolt 1 ype, inouii vervliirui and emi-ld"1, H rt'.nstiintly twiiii:.ilf..i U, iiihI our jot il-part tiieul i iiiuli r th- pi-rM-.tuil Oil fwrvi-'Hi "I of the ix'Nt )oli piinlfrH iVtliO l.'iiiUMt Sl.tet. Wo m preim rcii to n.-inl l'OKtrs, pliiin or fancy. Bill iiadH, 'mi:-t La.linar, Card. IJvk and Meal Tickpi.s, tilils of Fare, MHtrnt' Ticket for Labor, Ac., &c. Orders left with elthnr of the wiiarf-iMaui will he promptly attended to. yeatlier nii.l Vt'af r Tlio weather yesterday morning was jartly cloudy and sweltcrirjgly hot. uunn tbe forenoon. Thoro wero Sign of rain, Lut up to 3 o'clock r ,, ,ni . , . U'.'lie lla lallCC. UlC riVCr, during tlio twenfw.r..,., -t -.. nuui3 1'IlUllllT II L T.M., had lallen C inelmn nn.l ih . ' ., u 1DCU(,. 11)0 heavy rain ot ounuay morniEc: is not liL-rilu l.il- (l 1 1- n.. i. likely to cheek, the decline. Ihc old hull CI the LafarcttC in visM If. f, ,, . , )UI1 18 Visible, lor n:u him iiuio uunng me last year and the bar in front of the city is be coming well defined. Boatn Lave to cross tbo tar below the foot of Plain Street. Arrival nud Ieinrf iirr. The arrivals and departures up to 3 p.m. yesterday include the Tarascod, Henderson to Louisville; Mollie IsortoD, Henderson, to return: Abeona, Cincinnati to 8t. Louis. Itonfa;ilti Here. Among tLo first beats due hero are tllf Arinoil'. frrm f Cairo: 1'alcstine, from Louisville; Anna, for St. Louis; Saia. J. Hale for Mcuipbis; r. W. ctrader ana Mary lloustcn, from New Orleans; Hartford and Ada Lyon, from Green lliver; Cham pion, lioui St. Louii. Aili'-II(iucouM. There was Lut little activity ou tbo levee yesterday, with hut few arrivals and light shipments up to 3 p.m... The Tarascon took considerahlo freight and left at 1 p.m The hi ii XT i i j ii'luiiie nunuii uaa a sum trip UD :a t... m5 " uui liiliu tuuacutj CULDltJg. Thn Ahrnni nrriiro.l ot 11 a r -Lne voeona arrived at ll A.M. witU a big trip on self and barge. She discharged con&iderable freight here j oil f. 1 cu i j buv auucu idiiijf. uuu iiau muuu rr.ii, o ot Vnrtlin.l l.o ni,. - - - v..uuv. uttit nuvtv cue iuuuu dui; UbUUk lUilt ICCI. UI Water. She was drawing 4i and had to wash through. Capt. liill Fuller was one of her pilots Ihe Quickstep was re ceiving lairJy 1 no great topio of converfation in river circles was the loss of the Cumberland, additional incidents ol which will he found under the head ol City News. Tho l'cytona and barges had just got Iff tho Lewisport bar and were at French Island when the Abeona passed down The Nor man will cotuo up to the wharf this morniDg and load for Cairo. She leaves with the mail ut 1 r.M. promptly Clerkrt of steamboats inform us that they have but little demand for state-rooms over the toilers or forward of tho gangway, Charley Un.lr.r. .nnl.l A'r.A rf ' " " dozen aft of the wheel if ho had had . them A nice breeze sprang up ,, , , ..... ancr uuuu yubtcruay, mounying ino Iioii In'enm ptIpiiI ucai to.bomo eitcnc. uuu uuj uv.1.1. passenger steamer NormaD, Captain ' ' v"r t" O. Hewitt, will take tho niaco of tho 111. .1 , .1, . vuuuctiauu 111 tnu jjvausviiio auu Cairo trade to-dyy, and will leave at 1 P.M. Capt. O. ilswltt and Jcn. mw . ,. p .y. , JJlay arc her Chic! Ollicers, and are iiUUnnt nnrl rA.na .Anl1.nnn Tl. , .....v... . "U Nfnrmnn in otr-Aoxt fnnAWmn r,,l : . - is iu every respect souua ana (sea worthy. Fob Louisville. Tho beautiful and fleet Palestine will leave for Louisville and all way landings at 8 o'clock this evening, offering every desirablo accommodation to passen gers and shippers. She is command ed by Captain Frank. Hurry, a pleasant officer and a jenuinc gentleman. l'hil. 1J. liratihan, a courteous, po lite and popular young gentleman, has cuarge 01 tno ouice, an i xir. llawes has charge of tho freight de partment. Foa Owewsuoro anu ('anneltom The new and pleasantly appointed I n, .1- r. n 1 in I steamer i cirona vto. icavea uk jv .M. to day, charge of Captam ohn II. Triplett, and John A. and obliging gentlemen arc not to bo found ou the Ohio River, and as they propose to do a etrictly coasting Insines in tne interests oi this city, anu for the accommodation of farmers, planters and merchants along shore, we hope to eeo the l'etrolia receive a good patronage. For Henderson. The fleet and finely appointed Mollio Norton is the regular railroad transfer packet, and leaves for Henderson at 3:30 p. M promptly, having elegant passenger accommodations. Captain Charley Perkins, A. O. Durland and C. JUoyle, are her popular and obliging officers. Fort Eastpoiit. The magnificent steamer Ilapidan No. 2 leaves this evening at 4 o'clock for Kastport and all way points, offering unsurpassed accommodations to passengers and . TT 11 shippers. Captain L.ee jiowch, a lanre-Leartcd, genial, wnoic-souied gentleman, and JJob McMcchan, her chief clerk, are peculiarly courteous and obliging, dive the Kapidan a full trip. jlauiug Irom oar Eiclinuik, PiTTsiiUKO. The Commercial of J-ntur-dny The marks on the pier lust evenlnir lndU CMittl eiijti'en li.i-lu-M. This, however, lx noevMence of what writer 1m in the ratine I. For liihtanre, th. R. c. ray arrived with a ;ood i i - i U L, drawing twetilymlit luoiit s, or Just duii liMtl iuore thau the marks call for. After the Iik.Ih u luive furtiiMhed during tho weelc, it in certainly uumitiiTO lo preach ip tho correct-in-s of Ihe inarkti ou the.pler. TheKtuunier Kenton hat luid up, and In COing ou lliu ilock at Mid lleport touuuergoa tboroiiMh repair for tho I'all tntd. Avery pretty little hull In now at the laudiuif, tu-.-tr Market Street, ltwiot built ly Wui. Mol- all, of California, for Captain JJ-11. lt'UKth.bl feet; lielini, n leet ; hold, :i feet. The hull will be towed round by tno now rtouth Aiiierlc.t boat. Cincinnati. The Commercial of HaturdjyKays: Captnin lUibinsoii, .Ir.V, ellpprr packet Ullt'lW HUH JIIMl lf'iru iuo touches from lb httnda of tlio nntwl marine i.ainler Wllliama. Hlio In pearly ...i.iu1.,,,! i.er cabin ho hefititllody and ' tastefully glided an to remind one ol a fairy ucfcne.
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-"'I V. I v , l;, .,,., new Nil AU If....- i . ... .V'ir.l ..I I i. H, i:ift t tl.e t.r,, ,; "i ' "M'r New Or.ea'uM -i " . ' '"' " ' " "' orlean. 1 'r",'l at ne-, i , .,' TliO C'Oirlnrrrial ,t I tn,,,lv . ... fit'e.J f:i.d packet Antiii. In finn . '" i.iuo Ulimluiliviilri.1... . , ' .lil-l lirilcrini nil II.m I,. ' i... . ' ' l lis i " . I . I 1 11 11 won't Me:nnlM,al, ni. v i,u , WhV ' ' i'li JNIck Wall imims.-.i ti ( , .. , evenljif, miuil Kt iii.llef.iitiili e P. ,, i t , HOlirt Itlver. hut I n Hlmlli.u . .' :s" ..!.. If I ... . . ' " not entirely eover Lr 1'iuer ( e Us, s,, Ml',, Will, lionhliess. put ii li.ml ii -in i, w.i i . uvuur Ml J '!. H 1 k. t, t . ... . reatcost and deiav. Ii . r p;i- .-n . l: ,,', oowa on tiio Willi. Tim ( . i i hi n i.n., hoat, laicly euiari' d anil in .,.M..i..n. .... der. Laplftln Joh'i I'. arce, of I n Uvl lie, 1;i4 brought ""H HMl!lt tu( I ' i ! I ... I hi,,!,, I Wall Conipin. v I.ir the lorn ,f 1, iri w 1 (.. u i.d i i iiiio. miM, j-ern uiut l.i r sim, I "bout ruUl years, weie p;is .( i,r,-,H , UnlU'd Mi.teM, fioi.i I,,, inn ill P. I, Ol VII . on I if. !!! .f I I. ..... I I . . I were lolli dest royed by IheeolJI P.u l I ho United Htules wilh the A.... -en, ,.t KuhlN l-andini:. The body or Air. ivi reeovoied, but tliatoflier II tin I. ,y vhi rever found, n,- m.it was bou o l J "iirsdHy in llie C nrl . ,f ( o, ii i i. . ,r l)iiKvilli), by i'.mml. tte A Jmn.-n. uttorney tr tint plai in ill, n nd t lie d.. iuBKtt are laid, ul IHMui, Tli.Nhlli" IIiHhuI thutbiiN bet-ii bieiiglit In tlia. e.ty for Dim los .r life, tlieu IhO two Meaiuei in (juektlou coilided. The Chronicle of Fatorday evening nay: lSoh I.fidt'e. Keronil elerk i,f Ihn In. h. nond.raln iiih ritv n u vi..n i...i,.r. day. ' IXCISVII.I.E. The Cuuner.J Haturday uaya: The Fhtiiiv l!rnlx!r.l I . : i .. Wharf TuurMlay i.lght. ,'iun a I, ,,,. ed with coal, beloi.trmif i.. ,i ...... . ., nor. and valued at ,. 'j lie I, , , I,., ruined. Ihe UatuatfH will . The Cvurit r- Journal also Hn yn ; l;van.vi:ie, Memj.hlx.aed VI -ksbui e flfo the onJyplaeeH on th nv.r io,,., iwboiitiiaie can.'ed uiinrfi.i..i , . rAVtopK irZr Y? ni'emMug their money with then" ',(.r. "'t,"!,),;. (1(, ,.,. , ...I. I nr.. I . ......... -..-... I ...II ! - nuo,..nBv wuiu llitjr 111 l. I I ,r t 1 1 . Jl , h. liutthe barge line boats, cr.Si .K n i. i;ulr freighting buslncM, nro uunirod lo j.uy, like other freight ard t nh-uu., r ku inner' aLd why shouidu't they f HT. LOUIS. The Lttnocrut t 1 Halurday cays: bn." 7i IIL:,1 linuId'l'lT "l I oelow St. J aul. I liw uni oui.c.-iii. i,t I" ' a uiiiilM aim .nnr iiii.uihii.i, I having rUeu lulit IwlN pro) ai.ly ,, , I 8i rKU(.Il. Jl.-licj , I Hiiu IIhmh it ,,Ki,t twt,JI1 ,u houh,Ht barn. Pi! t lmvi. I n-cn simrniv for ih i,,.i , r .,,,,1 I uVK.T.nl i '.I''' '.".'"!',":''" I ,"t,ui at Kua city, una i.-nvy lams I imuu iuu ri-giou, urn n, i imiing hIiiivo I wiiii oniy iiiie uudanuir I il walr beI tweea eu Jobtpii at.a Oiukha. I TIT TTTm T A T C tJiL. t3'.. MARK, WARREN. & CO., OIBECT UU'OUTKi:,'. Of O U 1 ? f j V J HZ Z I GlasswAie and China, No. 25 2VOIITII i ij:st hT, KVANSVILLE, ISO. Xi'iiit i air.;. I " I IIII. AM Kll'lt ! 11 JL ( lira Iari4 Irutt t ioi r ..... i .1. wul ',ll-ia ,-,",,,a,, !:! . '" ' " untiHiiHl hlock of nil.' 11 JAI H f 1.: r I'.iamh; but m kai.ks ii avi. ItKA lY I.AHUI'.I.V K IH'i l OCit I moht HANMUlNE EXPi-.fiY.'i l :., ., iwoiii.j i.ivin tMinir,ni.-m 10 m. mj j I a iikir oiiukhh eahlv. i im ui:,u. wf'ttitlier (hly JIIIH ), tllllM rillllliu; lhf "u,,,,l,r' H,,J.. ti'J,,i",'H" J"'K w'" "vfl I RcMlcti ll the I-mh(iii ndVMi'-xH, 11 11, 1 phickhodiiiiii-umiimii.i iih.ih We ha ve Hie lollowing HM 11 -ul hi ;i , ant liiia.'H I'atkm hklf-s.kalku. Tin cap, lu one pU-co. i:ubl r bnnd , f - RIUU IIIH Jill. IIM'HIIJ Jllll'tlVl . .Il.ni I year by a new opener, ma if In mm ... I v,rV ."'"I"': .v'" "" 1 ' . '"' """r OUjlH't IOI1 tV-r lllk--d K-IIIIMI lliW V- f I liiular Jur. Hut been in tn ul ilninui. 1 iur u.uy,)(i,B. III.KO" Ul.ArsH J A lit. Helf-MeiilerH : ttcri'w toil and ri bhi r Imud. Tie rubber dot h not come lu is iulM.i t with the fruit. iii:avy iti.u (.i.ass Tin lop, wire fiodcnlnt:. ituowiv i:.iiti j ai:s. lkt glar.i-d. Tin top, wire fati-ulni;. "Nn clinriro for Iioii'k wlii'ii .i d. 1 d Id full iiHflt iik. l uiirlH. 0 doxi'ii in u Imj ; hulf-guiloiiH, 4 do.t'ii. Le.t Red seaiiiiu; wa( In 1 omid 11.' i. auxH, to fcii.t til o hiuvy iiiij and lnowii tmiltieii Juim. Pull dlrncilonn for iuci mHim i'miH and (Mjaliug jarn accompany su-Ij I'kiiij". geil(i la your Orders at oncfl ! Muni N011C8 ci Uopartncnliip. v"":h wii.iii u i i i l l i u iit.r lifrxhlp IM ALE lihAl.l'.JH. I i! Iiu'liiii will h car will h cm rli d on ut I h old Ht ml ol hH. wilbdnii, ou Pirt hire. I, b. v. . n Vino "Iad,Jun. Id, lv I. Jjl' 1 u 11 fJ u JL 1 1 l 1 v " oie Agent for the (Joi uiuo 3IudiHon XI Alt' PITTS EURO ALE & POkTL'H EVANSVILLE ALE, L AJ EK '' M -N LEt-R, L y il M A l.i-., ii -" " HTUUT, Ac, Ac, FI11HT MTJMil'M', Let. Vina and MvIhIco. e"All oid'in from homo or iilnunj pndnpiiy Jijjb I ); '.''!. I, . 8A WHOM. A1M.WII..HU n SAiMSOM & VVIUiON, tr.AI.l-: lift I And Hole AeentH for Ihe All UHiE an I MLHltJ Mlui-4 of Kentucky. i-.eirij; hkuiiih jor lli lowno'tia iioiiert Kullon and Hed Fox. wo mo i ri pitied lo do lowing it lovv ngurea. .1 South Kicoiid Street and lilue iiuck, Lamasco VJiarT. HteamlMaUi and faclorlea iriilf"l on liberal tei inn. j i.a.'. ii-.ui JOHN IYIKS0.V, BRAS3 F0UNDEII AND f JNISIIKit, Btcam and Uas-l'lpc FUlcr, Mannfacluier and IeHlr In . . ' i ar.a W.l-e.r tiauii"', I pein-r n u.i .i..it M.-lal, and all A I t u r ; i taiiilut: to a Li ;-.ui. hi. STEAMBOAT AM) CK.VhKU SVITniAC, Water Street, bet. J'lneai il Lid. KVANMVILLi:, IND. M-Cuh paU for old Coj por ad L'rm U. W. WAiuir!. Tiio.t. t .jf. t lu.t Ko. fil MAIN' hTUFIlf. DKAI.KIUS 1 H PIANOS, 01IUANH, ft. .. And MiiMlcal Uoodg cd all uluJi. Order by mall promptly attend j to, lejn dly
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