Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 31 August 1869 — Page 3

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4? ill ill Vi r.i:a:iii.Y iieview. yiNANClAl.. Money continues closot with a brisk CemanJ from grain buyers. Kates of interest arc uueliargcJ at 10 to 12 per ceut. Exchange ca New York is scarce aud In el Dwud at i ar buyicg to y6 premium, soll-iu-;. Gold ii higher but the market U dull at buyius aud 101 selling. Government bonds! are active but wltliout change in fiuotations: Buying. iSeiiius 6 per cent, bou Xs, liSl U) VJri o-.'i's, wa -..ij;; 121-a-no's, w, i2i 5-L I's, I S;, i, licvv l-'ij 5-2U's, l.SuT 120 12 12.' 112 ua 5 per cant i'J's 1W oper ceut. lJ-Us, small 110 Compouui Interest Notes have all matured, but such notes as are offered are bought at per cent. o.T. The following quotations aro from the office or W. J. Lowry & Co., Banker?, No. 6 First Street . BANKABLE FCSDS. IT. S. Treasury Note. National liuntc Notes. PKCCKKENT. Indiana Free Banks 10 to 2c dls. .Missouri 10c " Fiis-tern Bank Notes lOtO 2oc " l-'lanters Hank 'Wc " Union IJank 30c ( it her Ten nesspo Banks CO to t)Ue ' Virginia, North and South Carolina, i.'orgU, Alabama and La.-.lu to 90c " state Unnlc of Indiana 10c dls, .state Hank of Ohio luc " GENERAL REM AIUCS. The great heat con'.iaued dnrinj all last weeli, and only culminated for a hort time by copious raln on Sunday. Trade generally has been fair for the season, especially considering the low stage of water in the Ohio. In Pry Goods we make no changes in figures, iho sultry weather having nearly put a quietus oa ihat branch of trade. The market has ruled quiet and steady, without any fluctuations in prices. The Grocery market has been fair, aud figures are unchanged. Mess I'ork has declined. Grain and Flour are unchangcJ, and receipts of wheat are increasing, although sunlight. The only material change lu Drugs is in the price of Alcohol, which has advancei! 13o per gallon. lioets and Bhoei are in good demand at formsr prices, and Full stocks are beginning to arrive. In Ila'.s and Caps the market is quiet, with a lair trade for the season. Dealers are East after new goods. The trade In Queens ware has been moderate, but good for the season, and sales cjmparo favorably with, last year. DItY GOODS. UltOWN fcSlIEETtNOS AND SHIRTINGS. Atlantic A, sheetings, 17Jc; Stark A, do. 17c; CamiL-lton, Jo., lt'.Mc; Evansville 4 J, lG'iojDymau C, 4-4, Idii; Abbott H, 1-1, lJjc; Thompsonvllle, 1-1, HJic; Ashland, 11c. Bluacued SukktisijS and shirtings. Lonsdale 4-4, 0e; Hill'a 4-4, COo; Eallou 4-t, 17Jie; Ballon, 7-8, 13c; Hoolt, 4-4, 1S; Watthaia 3, 4-4, 10c ; Branch. Ulvcr, 14, UiJJc; Itockvi'de, 7-8, 13c; Hagamore, 3-1, 11c; Canoe 'i lie, l'HiSTs Merrlmao W, 14) jc; Merrlmac, D, at itl' 3C; Hpraguo's 13c; Ashford's, 13c; Simpson's 13c; American, at 13c; Duunel's, l:c; Amoskcuj, l-;c; Lowell, 12c; Troy, 0c. Ticklnou Coiiestcg. Extra 4-4, o-Ac; Gold Modal 4-1, 27.' jc; CT, 1-1, 25c; CCA DHK.S.S Goodj Wool Delaines, 33315c; Fancy Delaines, l;i:jg20c; Amnrcs, 22c; Oriental Lustres, 23;J30c; Lawns, 1.1U0, 20c ; Lawns, l.WO, 2je; Jaconet, :XYVi5e; French .Jaconet, 35jil?c. Miscellaneous i-'klu It raids, 80c ; oat's and Clark's Spools. fl.CO; Green & Daniel's 3 . ols, 50c; 2-bushel Hags, 40r50e; 2-bush Lass, 5"(3(35e; 3-bush Dags, CTJ.a 75c; Ilaleigh Wklrts, (hi 50; per dozen; Gilbert's Hkuts, 522 50 rer doen; Tonlusie Skirts, S30 10 per doisou. GliOC'LIUE-t. COIl'EK, Common Rio Fair Rio Prime Rio Choice Rio Java Lug u yam 1!) u2 L'l a-3 ..2i!.j2" 2i-.Jaa2 , Hii a-18 2J'ia2ii St'GAR. Cuba New Orleans Dernaiara ;. Extra C A colli e i coile - Hards Powdered Hugiir . Oraiiulaied It aUIKe ..H al,'ac , I5!aia c liaW c lti'.jaltiC ...... lii'alii'o 17' tal7c lT'an.So 1(J17,'-4C iHicail 00 SI Hal 25 1 4U;U 0 1 25 a 1 " TEAS. Ulack Souchoug , oloug , Ure-n Youua Hyson imperial....... Guu powder 1 t'al IK) llysuu 1 25al 50 MO.LA SSI'S. New Orleans choice 85 aOO c New Orleans lermeatiug 1 au c Honey yrui Wl as c Stewart's s?vrur ,7 RlW c Silver Drip f 1 10a I 15 Chester Drip 70 aTa c CAN DLLS. Full Weight Ho.. " 12 o.. ..'2-C ..18c .W aid CANDY. Fancy 25 Barber Polo l'J a30 a20 si-A lien. Madison - F.rkenbeehei's Crystal Com MACKEREL,. No. .3, lu bb'.S No. 3, la half b'ols , No. 3, lu kitts No. 2, In bol - No. 2, lu half bbisNo. 2, in kitts No. 1, in bbls No. 1, in half bbls No. 1, lu kitts. . WHITE FISH. Half bbls .-. Kitts II EK RING. .. f-!ia7 7 M?l ' ...Ual2 ..llJialS ,513 50 . S M , 2 25 . 23 00 , 11 50 , 2 !H) , 2S 00 11 50 3 15 alS 00 a !) 50 a 2 50 a2i C) al i 50 a 3 to !0 10 al5 50 a 3 25 a 9 50 a 2 50 SO 00 Box 0-5 a"3 c &OAP. Palm Drown Erasive Yellow Erasive..., Olive Herman Mottled, Oerman Plain 6 a V2o 0 a 7 7 a 7;c - 9 a 8ao , lO'all c bJaalO c C0TTOS3. Yarns, 70S.. . tr ' " 5.... " 401..... No. 1... No. 2 White Colored... ., W. K - 1 liitnburg.... Factory Dairy .If.ial7 .l!ial9 ,.20'aa2l BATTING. a.i a31 t'ASPET CHAIN ...41 ...50 ....10 ...17 ....1 ....IS a 15 CHEF.5K. ai7 ais al all Carolina bbls J.t'. ,50 n5 50 do half barrels a T5a450 Uo kegs 6i-2a)C Fine keg-i - 473ia.50c VINEGAR. Bl:a - 87 50a8 SO KICK. Carolina choice.... 11 au;.;c Uo prime -lO'all c Rangoon Uo O.'-alt) c ao choice It) alojc Patua 'J i-.l0 c WINDOW GLASS. SX10 Gla-ss f3 25i3 40 9X12 00 . 3 40,i3 50 . 3 40a3 50 . 3 Ma'. 75 . 3 50a3 75 . 3 75a 1 00 . 3 75a i w . 4 00a 1 25 . 4 OOal 25 . 4 25a 1 50 ..SI 50a 1 f.0 . 4 75a 1 85 . 5 (Uu5 10 .. 5 25a,5 S5 .. 6 0 )aG 25 .. 1 5ia4 M .. 4 75al 85 .. 4 75a4 85 IfiX 12 t'XU 10X11 9X15 10X15 9X10 lOXirf R'Xli do do do do do do do do KAILS.

lOp to Hp BP--ll 4i ;;v.v."".'.."!:i;;.': l'p Fei.ce Sp Fence Spikes, 5'i to ti inch WOODEN WAKE. ECCKET-5-Oak " half " No. 1 Well Duckets N o. 2 " " Red Cedar, two-hoop " " lrou-bouml " half Irou-booml " Brass " Sugar Duckets, rack ball " "

82 .V) 2 40 8 00 7 50 10 50 0 50 5 50 8 60 4 25 3 00 a 2 m a 2 5o a 8.50 a 800 all 10 a 7 00 a ti t o a 9U) a 4 CO a 325

12 03 10 C) 8 r-o 4 To 3 00 al2 50 alO "0 a SCO a 500 CHURNS. White Pine, IS to 20 inches... Sit 5Fainted " ' ... 12 .50 Red Cedar, 10 inches irl ll " " 1-J " 17 JtJ Wash Rnr.k "5 al2 C" ai:i tro n hi to nis oo n 3 00 PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE. Mess rork 533 50 liaeon Shoulders... lQ'xpijS CiearSIdes ia tAvPlain Canvassed riams..........--n , c Ku-ar-Cured CuuVsd Hams...--4-;;;ic Lard, tierce " kegs.... .... L 5Ls Gkais Wlieal Prices aro unchanged, 95c5Ji 00 for Mediterranean, and SI 10 fo English : new Tennessee or Rock wheat, 51 OOJil 10- Our n as arm at 73375c in ear; shelled, SO3S0C lu new burlaps. Oats, firm at 50c in new burlaps; from wagons loose, 5-53 10c. Rye, C0J7CC per bushel. Barley, tl per bushel. Flouk We quote City Mills new white family Hour at (7 I0jj7 CO; new red wheat family at SO XiC 50; slnfe extra S3 00-33 25i Cokn JIr.AL-Kiln dried nominally 51 CO 1 23 for barrel. None in market. HAY Baled. 5113510 per ton, according to quality, and dull. Bbas-Is held at ill jdG 00 per ton SrxiPSTUFF S20 00 j25 00 per ton. Xsw FcTATors l'350c fet bushel. Salt Fair demand; small barrels at 52 23, and large S2 75 per barrel. GUNNIE9 New stock resewed Is held at 21322c; good quality of second-hand old at l.18c, and dull. SafD-Flax Heed, fl75i32C0, according to quality; orcliarl grass, 1 85; red top, tl 25. Green Ai-rues-Dull; SI C03I 50 icr barrel, according to quality. Oiuxoesaxd LE3ION3 Light supply and ia fair demand at SIO3II CO per box. Whtte P.eans-S1 75.2 00 per bushel, and dull. DRUG 4 AND LIQUoRS. Alcohol, iiS per cent ...-S 2 t; ijirri mi- No. 1 winter MWHined... 1 4a No. '2 " - Linseed oil .... Coal oil - Ca-stor oil scarce at...Hoda, Euglish .- -- " American Whtte lead V 100 lbs Quinine V oz....iorphlne " ODiani " 1 aua 1 Oil 1 15 a.'ilc. . 3 23a3 50 9 Wal4 CO 2 45a 2 50 10 5J vlO 75 14 75al5 00 1 00a 1 UOa 7 50A Balsam Copaiba --- Camphor Armistead's Ague Tonic V. Uoz. Cload's Invlgorailu Cordial dozen - - Jatamansi Hair Restorative "ft Uo.cn - Liauoifc We quote as 5 00a 6 0 follows : new copper distilled wl laky SI 50y.2 25; one to two years old J3 O03I 50; highwines 1117; rectided 81 003?1 20 aa to proof; common Bourbou and Rye, tl 25 2 50; and Draudy, SI 35&Z 00; Holland gin SI 5032 50; imported brandy $12 003 813 00; Old Port, S'-' 503S 00; Imported glu, fj 50fi7 50. Buildia-q ilAXEKiAiA The demand is very good and market firm. Piices remain about the same. We quote: Sash, 5c to 11c per light; Doors. $Z 73 to fl 50 each; Blinds, 52 50 to S3 75 per pair; Nails, SI 503 5 75 per keg for lOd; Glass, S3 40 to S5 CO per box; White Lead, 82 CO to 13 73 per keg; Lime, 70c to 81 00 ; Cement, 82 5i j2 75. IRON AND IIARWAUK. Common bar sizes 4 Round and square .. 4 (.4 ir!i Horseshoe ... 0 t 0'a Heavy Bind 5 0 t,' Hoop and Llht Huud- 112 Ovil 5'4j 7 Halt oval and hull round............. o.'-j li TIN PL ATE AND TINNERS' STOCK. Tin plate I c ii box.. 00 I X do I C roo ring. ...... d I X rooting do 1 C 11x20 b'gt.... C''ipor f-heet lb Copper bottoms MetHliic bottoms Block tiu, pig.. Lead S!3 75 17 25 13 25 Id 75 11 75 40 45 30 40 11 Charcoal. American. :::::t :,j Sheet Iron, 10 to 17.. ' IS to 22... if! to 20.. u tu All b hcets over s inches wide, Jc V lb extra. 3d r - CKLLANEOCS. Ax: 3, MauuV, S13 50; Lippincott's, E14 50; Simmons', 815 0; Diamond Edge, 813 50; Hi ens Kettles, C0o rer pound. Apple Parers 30 50 per dczen; Cirtrs aud Slicers SI J 50 per doze:-. z rA'r.ioiJi2i-iir. JOHN II. SCOTT, 5 oj U .v Ileari at i oia er AND i ; i 1: a 1. K , fjT.'IKET, cor. Secoud, EVANSVILI.K. iND. So. Jo .AIN ttC15 dly m U BARTER, WLolewile Booksellers & Stationers, SCHOOL BO OKU, BLANK BOOKS, M ISC ELLA NEO US BOOK .v PAPER ENVELOPES, No. IO IMnln Street. EvausTlUe, Indiaca. Julys ly C.'IX I2XAT1 CHATFIELD & WOODS. n a n v r a v t r k e k s AND WHOLESALE PAPEJH DEALERS 11 and 79 Walnut Street, Keep constantly on hand a complete as sortment 01 FLAT-CAP, FOLIO, DEMY, 51KDIU31, EOiAL, AND Sirilli-KOIAL FLAT LETTERS, various welahts; FLAT COMMERCIAL AND PACKET NOTES: Hubbard's GLAZED COVER PAPERS, Nos. 1 and 2; n so. other brands, of ah colors; PRINTERS' CARD STOCK, in sheets, colored and white; also, CUI CARDS, iu lull variety of qualities and sizes. RULED LETTER, NOTE' AN L CSP PAPERS, Various weights and qualities. MACFAcriniERs of PAPER BAGS & FLOUR SACKS. All sizes and numbers, flrst quality of paper. A?f Paper, Manilla Paper, Book Paper. Wrapping Itper, Colored Poster Paper, Hnv leaver, Starch I'aper, Octnaie

No. 1 Tubs No. 2 " No. :J " Nest?. Piht three..

2iper, Tar JSoceras, straw uoarus, Leathers of all Klml For Binders' use, together with TOOLS and BINDERS HACIIINEItT, All of which wo offer at lowest market priaes. Orders by mall promptly filled. . CHATFIELD ft WOODS. 77 and 7 Walnut Street, mar21 dtl AiuelnnatL Freshwater 1 Salt Water BATHS I BATHS Shower BATHS From 1 A.M. to 11 P.M. EVERY DAY at the Artesian Springs Paik. S lng'.e Bith 5oc One dozen tickets ?5. Juu4 EDWARD WEHLER. Union and Courier copy

Tiie ES?lit2i Wonder cf tlic World!

A and many people are perplexed to rind out why Can sell their soods i?o low. For t Do information of all inquirer we would say that the s?c;et lies in the fact that we Erv aud skll, for CASH EXCLUSIVELY. We therefore can nnd will sell goods lower thau parties who credit. Remember THE CASH GROCERY, 70 Main Street. "TEAS! I F. HAVE THE LARGEST RE. f V TAIL stock of teas in the city, and having bought them for gash, we can sell 't a great reduction cn former prices. Retailers heretofore charged large profits on Teas. We propose to fceil at the same per centage of prolit we make on other gools. Black Tea at Si CO, a 10, 1 20, si 40; best at SI GO per pound. Green Tea, Young Hvson, Imperial and Gunpowder at OUc, SI 10, SI 20, Si 5c, SI CO; very best at S2 per pound. W e will agree to duplicate any bills of Teas bought of the " Great American," or any other eomrany. THE CASH GROCERY, 7d Main Street. French Coclfisli. 8rf I'Ol;.MS FIXE, LARGE, Vf J new Codfish, the genuine article iut received, and for sale by C ,J V1CKERY EROS., 73 and 76 Mala Street. New Mackerel. CATCH r 1&65, IX BARRELS, half barrels and kits. Also, mess mackerel In .store and for sale by ViCKERY BROS., 73 and 76 Main Street. 13 O O 3000 POINDS CLEAR MI)F. Bacon, jnst received, and lur hale iuw hy VICKERY BROS , 73 and 70 Main Street. Slialcei Brooms. 15 by 1OZEX HICE SIIAKFK Brooms, just received ard tor sale VICKERY liROS., 73 and 7t Alalu Street. Ilet Vfeatner and Hard Work. WHAT I SO mSTRESSIXO AS wasblug this hot fieataer? At least half the lauor can he saved by using one of "Doly's" celebrated Washing Machines and Babb t'n best soav, for sale at viVkeky lJRO.'S, . . . 73 aud 7t Main street. W,Hli.ini TtSR ti.ll.il AT 1. . VICKERY LRO.'ri. 73 and 70 Main Street. CHARLES ViELE & CO. - - - - 1 SOI ItlHLST CORXEIt iflrst anil Sjcamorc Streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. an!) dtl MATTUEV DALZELI,, Wholesale Dealer lu Groceries, N;ul3, Wiite LeaJ,-Lirrie, So. lb Wnti r S;reet, daoIOtllv hVANWiLLC lu ISAAC UEtXANN. DAY HEIHISJ, VyiiOleaale Dealers in GROOERIE S. Foreign an.l Domestic L:qi:ortt NAILS. COTTON YARNS, CUKWAI 4c, &.c, 4:4: & 4G FUaST STREET, (NATIONAL BLOCK,) Evansville, Ind, FISfl DEPOT, Evaiasville CJrctcery, 133 LiAIN STREET, AS OS stantly UAM, ASD IS ;Srecelvltg, a well selected block of Fancy ami Staple Groceries Which are sold at the lowest living rates. ( IMl'OKTAXT TO Bl ILDEIiS A. COXTliAl'IOiiS. Having bougM the Sand Rank formerly owned by Mr. E. Cross, I am prepared to furnish a No. 1 article of Duildiiig Sana; also, freth Plaster, Lime, and Cement, at the lowest llviug rates. apr21 JAMES CROFTS. c ity a i v csitisi;jzi;;vi. Notice to Open Gut an Alley in Bbok SI. July 19, lsuu. Ordered, ttut six weeks' pubiic notice, by adverllslrg In the RvaubVille Dily Journal.be g ven that, on the 6th day of September, la;0. the Common Council of the City ol Evansville will make an order for opening out au alley in Block 81, siluute between second Avenue and Third Avenue, and extending from Sixth Street to Franklin Street, in the town of Lamasco City, now City of Evansville. Said alley to be of the width of twelve (12) feet, and the west line of Katd alley to be one hundred and nineteeu (110) feet, distant from Third Avenue, and parallel with said Third Avenue. And should any person aggrieved, at any time within six weeks, apply to the Common Council for redress, by petition or remonstrance left with the Clers of the Common Council, and containing a statement of the injuries complained of and the amount demanded theieior, said petition or -remonstrance will be considered, heard, and determined by the Common Council, oa the t:h day ol feeptembtr, 1M,9. And it is lurlher ordered, that the Clerk record in the Miuuie Look of the Council the plat of said B:.oea No. 81, with the surrouudiag streets, showing the location, width, aud ieut;th of said adey, whit h p at has been prepared by James D. Saunders, Cliy Surveyor. A. 31. McGRIFF, Clerk, By E. A. McUriff, Deputy. City Clerk's Oliice, Evansville, July 22d, li. fjv2,diw Union coyy. r r-i ON & WELSH, -FLU At BEES, CEAI.EK3 IX Lead Pips, Sieet Lead,Water Closets, HOT AXI COID BAIUS, Shower Batns, Fores and Lift rumps, ALE PUMPS, WROUGHT IRON PIPES, SC Water introduced into country dwellings from cisterns or wells, iving all the conveniences of a city supplied with water works. No change of range on tstove required to heat the water. EVANSVILLE, IND.

ARG-AI1VS

ij? HAEBWAEE, In order t reduce our stock as much as possible, wc offer for the next SIXTY 1AYS Our entire stock of JrT .A. R DWARB AND CUTLERY AT Greatly ileduted Prices! PAUIICULAU KOTICE. Cn or alout the 15lli of September next we will remove to No. 83 MAIN STREET, four doors above our present stand. The ftore at present occupied by us Is for rent. FRED. 71 P. STRAUB & CO. MAIN STIiELT, Between Second and Third, jyli i Union, Deuiokrat, and Courier copy. GEO- S. SONNTAG & CO., ISIPOltTKKS X2L Xi. X4 JUf -Ju a o 11 n e n FIRST AND MAIN STS., EVASVILLK, IND. Jy2 SAMCEL OIIX. JAMES DAVIIiSON. J. L. ulll SAMUEL ORB & CO., DKA1EUS IS IRON, STEEL. ZINC, 8PUIN O A. X. L 11 Horse ana Male Sboes, Tiunera' and Blacksaiitiis' Tools, WAGOS i?D EICGI W00BW0KK M ItOt UIIT S'.'RAl' HtO. KOI (ail At the highest market rat tV titer Sirect, EVANSVILLE, IND. iunll dtf R&TTZCHEB, EELLOGO&Co. Successors Lo WeiU. Kollo & Co.) IMPORTERS AND JCliBERS Of 1 3 5- i r t r-i tr t i SIGN OF TIIK JBIG PADLOCK AXES, AXES, AXES, AXES, AXILS, TABLE CUTLER), TABLE CUTLER Y. TABLE CUTLERY. POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, Trace CimlTit, Trace dniiiis, HCmoe CtiniiiH, Hoes, Saoes, iloes, Mechanics' Toch, Mechanics' Tools, 3ieciaiiics' Tools, Sl'ILDEHS HABDARS, RClLSKliS' UAHDWAUfi, CUILDXUS' IlAUDWAliE, CTiiS ASI H ((il, AIif.", C Oi l ON ASi) WOOL t'AKiifi, COTTON AN 1 HK)i, AltiN BrtiT K Uli B KH 11 EL, TINO. Bh'-S'P KUBBER. BELTIXG, BK&2' liUBBJuH BJSZ.TZXG, Mill and Cross-Cut Sawb, Kill and Crcss-Cut Saws, Mill and Cross-Cut Saw3. CASH bnvers will find it to-thelr advantage to examine our stock before purchasLcg elsewhere. At the Old Stand, 13 First St BETTICHEB, KELLOGG & CO. lyis Dissolntion of Copartnership. THE COIAKTER!llll IIEKETO fore existing between Samuel Meyer Adolph Gugenheim, Solomon Kahn, and Roman CSremer has this day been dis solved by mutual consent. Mr. Cireluer retires irom the business, which will hereatler ba continued by the three first-named parties, who will settle all claims against the firm, aud who are alone authorized to collect uebts in favor of the same The name anu siyie 01 me aim win remain unchanged. Kesnectfully. S. MEYER A r-o

Evansville, July 6th, lS6s). JyDd3ra

MACHIHISTS.

sciiuirzE, & CO., F O U N D R IT, Manufacturers and Builders of STEAM ENGINES, CIRCULAR SAW-M1CLS. Grist and Sugar 31iUs, Tobtcco Screw Gumming Machines, Distillery and Mining Machinery, MaU Mills, Com Shelhrs, House Fronts, Cellar Grates, IRON & BRASS CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCKIPT.ON. MJU'HIXKSI OF ALL KIXHS MADE AX I) KKl'AIBKD. DEALKR3 IK BELTING, FIRE BRICKS, STEAH GAUGES, AND WR0UGHTIR0N PIPES. lr OLD MATERIALS BOUGHT. We have the facility of the best machinery and workmen, and will give all work entrusted to us our individual attention ; fill orders promptly: warrant our work; and charge reasonable prices. OFFICE AND FOirSDUY: CORNER FIRST & LB1ET STREETS, EVANSVILLE, IND. N.K. Workmen sent to ail parls to fit up work and do repairing. feia SCHULTZE, THUMAN & CO. R E I T Z :be a e y , Orescent Foundry, Corner of Canal and Ingle Sts., KVANSVU.LE, INDIANA, Mannfactnrers of STJCAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS Portable Circular Saw Mills, ;a.n n aiHincr) or evcrj iiit rlplion IlKALEia IN BELTING, S TEA M GA UGERS, FIRE BRICK, WROUGHT IRON PIPEtc, dr. Repairing done at Short Notice. Also agents for Stiliwell'8 Patent Heater and Lime Catcher. nov71y WILLIAM HEILMAN, (Successor to Kratz & Ileliinan,) CITY FOUNDRY, 51 AS llf'Ain I'RER ASD Bl'ILDEK OF PORTABLE AXD ST4TI0XAKY Sieam Engines and Boilers, SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY, Oodoiiaittl Tobacco Fretscs, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, tc, &c , EVASSVIEEE, ISIANA. SHEET IRON AND COPPER WORK mide io order on short notice. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS of every description. dealers iu STEAM OAUGES, , OOM B12LTINO. FIRE KKICKS, WKOUUIir IRON PIPES, KOLTINU CLOl Urf, 4C, at manufacturers' prices. iSEPAjRING done at short notice.

STEAM 23 OATS.

For Paduc3li and Cairo. The new, fleet ana elegant steamer Clara Scott, Allen Duncan, Master; Cash. Thomas, Cuy. Viuyard;L1lksWlll leave for Cairo aud all way landings, during low water every Tuesday and Friday, at 4 o'clock P 11. Carrying freight and pasengeis at recular packet rates For freight or passage apply on board. aug:u-dllj Rfgilar Evansville and Cair.) SemiWeekly Packet. The fine, light-draught steamer urn Jack Gram mer. Master; Waller B. Pennington, Cleric, Leaves Evansville for Cairo and ail wav landings, every Tuesday and Friday at i o'cSock V. M., Promptly. For freight or passaee, apply ou board, or,lo W. ii. KKOWN & CO., DUKE NICHB LSOX, ang3uif A gen's. Regular EvaLsville and Cincinnati Packet, IN PLACE OF THE CHARMER. The fine steamer IT u ii ii y I5ranlei, Ileary Miller, Master; Kit Ru:Jd, 1 , , . W. T. James, f( U,ks' Leaves for Ciuc'.nnati and all w y ivi. EVERY SATURDAY AT IO A.M. For freight r passage app!y o . fi.-:!',i or to c. it. t;uiJD, u2dtf Aaent. Regular Moiday Packet for Paducah, Eastport and Florence. The elegant Passenger Steamer Lfk Howell. Master; Roukkt McMrniAN, Clerk, Leaves for the above and all intermediate points every MONDAY at 4 o'clock p.m. Orders for Pine Lumber, dressed or undressed, or for Tennessee Pig Iron, filled promptly, and at lowest rates. For freight or passage apply on board, or to HUMPHREY, PATRICK & CO., oeiSUtf Agents. Regular Evans vill-3, Green River, and Hartford Packet. ICS; The beautiful new Steamer - Joe McRevnolds, Master, Will ply as a regular packet between EvRnsvllle and all points on tireen River, and on Rough 'reet to Hartford. Will leave Evansville every MONDAY and THURSDAY at 5 p.m. fmhll dtf Evansville, Henderson & Nashville Railroad Transfer Packet. The fleet and splendid sldcwheel steamer TVLoliio Norton, CHAKLETi PERKINS, Maslr; A. O. lJUKLA.NIl, l.'H l tl, Will p!y as a regular packet between Evansville and Henderson, offering un-quHl-ed accommodations to travelers and shippers. Leaves Evansville dally at S p.m. Leaves Henderson daily at 7li a.m., niaklnc; close connection with the E. St U. R.K. t AltE Through aud way passengeis only 5l cent. Janl7 dtf W. (1. BROWN A CO., Agents. RegiLlar Evansville and SowlingQreen Packet, J ' "--r W The fleet and elegant Packet JJjyj JLYOIN, W. B. VAJfaiETEB, Master; Leop,ii,d Kahn. crerk, Leaves Evansville for ROWLINU-UMEEN every TUESDAY, at 4 p.m. Leaves Evansville for WOODBURY every SATURDAY, at i P.si. For freight or passage apply oa board. riov21 dtf For Paducah and Cairo, Regular Wednesday and Saturday Packet. The magniacnt low-wattr sleame) JOHN LU3ISDE5, Gus. Fowler, Master; Will P. Fowler, ) Geo. Nic-HELSojf, fw-Vi Leaves Evansville every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 4 p.m. t,.Irf.a.yV'sCa, every THURSDAY and bUNDAY at 5 p.m., matin? close connections at Cairo with first-class packets for St. Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans. Connects at Evansville with the E. C. R.R., dud theTarasoon for Louisville. For freight or passage apply on board, or to F. M. HUMPHREY & CO., or DUKE NICHELSON, ang30 tr Agents. Regular Tri-Weekly Packet For NetcLurg, Owensloro, Rockport, Grandvieto, Hawesville, and (Jannelton. .The New and Light-Draught Steamer John II. Trlplett, Mater; John A. Adams, Clerk, Leaves Evansville lor the above and all way ports every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 10 A.M. Returning, will leave Cannelton every WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and SUNDAY, at 6 a.m. For fj eight or passage apply ou board, or to HUMPHREY, PATRICK & CO., apr30 dtf Agents. REAL ESTATE. Sen Seal EsSale Agency, J. P. Elllatt &fiou -grTAVE (tPEXKI) A KEAL EST A 1 1 Agency lor the sale of aud rei; ine o lauds, h s uses, &c, Ac. Persuns having houses or land to recit , sell, or persons wishing to pui chase o rent, will do well by ceiling on ihfn; i-l their office, oa Third Street, naar Locujst' In JUlIiott's IJlocJti Junell If PADDEN & CO., Soap, Camlie, ami Lard Oil HAXIJFACTIJBEKS. Office and Wakehock: FIKST STKELT, near Division. ABOE.V A- CO. AltE . MEANT ' 1 0 Kimnlv the trade with the O KN lIINh UOLDE S ER ASI VE, GERMAN hi ASIVE. BROWN ERASIVE, and the CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAPS. Every housekeeper should give it a trial. Sold by all respectable grocers. f ADIEK, BK S l it K AS1 ASK FOR ,1 Padden fc Co.'s Golden Erasive Soap. It saves time, labor, money, and patience. You can do your washing with this soap In half the time you take with using other soaps. You c n get it at all the grocers. -T AUIEJi. EOOIi. IO TOl'It OA'S J interest and ask fur Padden & Co.'s Suaps. See teat their name is on every bar you buy. LJyl

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H V I 9l A-fr (j'.!'-r Jtver .Vj.i.i fire J-hnrt.U 1 ujr Wcnllifr nmi 'aljr The weather yc-tcr3ay moi nir.g w.i delightfully ilet.s.inf, cloudy most of the day, wit!) Dcrcury at 7S'J to 8P during the day. Ti e river is about stationary, wilh .'t inel;e3 to Jjiuisvil!e, and scant 1 feut to Cairo. trrlvitis mill I'trtnrfs. The only arrivals nnd departures up to 3 r. M. yesterday, include the Nightingale, Louisville and return; Petrolia No. 2, from U:u;ielto: Kite Robinson, Cincinnati to .St. Louis; Mollie Norton, Henderson to return; Fanny Brandeii!, Cairo to return; Glasgow, Cincinnati to Mem phis; Raj.idan No. 2, from Eastport. Ito.Mi Due litre. AuiooK the first boat, duo here are the Umpire, and John LumsJen from Ca;ro; Champion, for Ht. Jouis; Sam J. Hale, for Memphis; Nick Lougworth, from New Orleans; Hartford, from (Jieen River. riiH-llaiir(iii. There was a fair .show of busiue.-s oa the leveo yesterday, with several arrivals, and lair shipments The Nightingale got in at 1 a. m yesterday, and after goin to Hchdenorj, returned here, and left for Louisville at coon with an excellent trip The Pelrolia did not get in till daylight. tMin had a superior trip, tucluditur a 1hi.cc harte loaded, with tfram. Si e leave- aia:u U'i tu v i n ; ij s.'. The idoihu Norton ht,d a iair freight, and was lull of people The Kate RoLinfou arrived about 0 o'clock yesterday morning, drawing three feet fccant, with two barges loaded to about the Bainc depth. " Old Tubular," Captain Jim Kennu--ton, is in command, and Asa Mason had charge cf the cfHce. She CMue through without wetting a spar, and made the best low water time d' ring the season. At French Island ('apt. Kenniston planted a row cf lantercs along the channel, a new resort of navigation The Fanny Rraudeis arrived at 9:30 with a moderate trip, and at once commenced leading for her return. Dan. Weaver, hor chief pilot, reports four ieet as the sdioalei-t water out. If there ii any water in the river Da-n. if sure to find where it ia most abundant The Jlai-gow arrived at 11:30, with two barges and a big trip. Joj McCulIough aud Taylor Webb are her pilot, and it is needless to say she came through drawing all the water, without haviDg to set a Fpar. Capt. John A. Shunk is in command and Andy L. Robinson, Jr., is her chief clerk. Doth the Kate llobiuson and (ilagow had excellent pa.'nenger- trips. Among tho racsengcr3 by the Glasgow was Milt Harry, late of the Liberty No. 2, and a Mississippi widow, tho special protvgo of Captain Andy L. Robinson, Jr Captain Sam. Houston, Supervising Inspector for the Sixth Maratirue District, arrived in the city by the Nightingale yesterday morning, and was busily engaged on official duties yesterday. He will return to Louisville to-day. Below wll be found an important order ju.st issued from his office Tli2 ltapidan arrived at 1:30 yesterday with a very respectable trip. She leave i on time to-day. Stoats Leaving lo-l".y. Foil Cairo. The fine steamer Umpire leaves for Cairo an l all way ports at 4 P.M., promptly, in charge of those popular and accomplished young gentlemen, Captain Jack Grammar, Walter B. Pennington and Sam. Laughlin. She leaves promptly, and can take all freight offered up to 3:30 P.M. Foa Paducah and Cairo. The new, fleet and elegant Clara Scott leaves at i p.m., to-day, for Cairo and all way ports. The Clara Scott has splendid passenger accommodation?, and is light enough to go through without detention. She is in charge of Captain Allen Duncan, a most estimable gentleman and experienced commander. Cash. Thomas and Guy Vineyard archer popular and obliging clerks. Foa Cannelton. The fine coast steamer Pctrolia No. 2 leaves promptly at 10 a. M. to-day for Cannelton and all way ports, doing a general coasting business for the accommodation of farmers, shippers and travelers. Captain John II. Triplett and John A. Adam3' are her attentive and obliging officers.. Fou Henderson. The fleet anl finely appointed Mollie Norton is the regular railroad transfer packet, and leaves for Henderson at 3:15 p. M., promptly, having elegant accommoda tions for passengers. Captain Charley Perkins, A. O. Durland and C. J Boyle are her popular and obliging officers. For Kastpoi:t and Florence. The high-headed Bapidan No. 2 will return to the Tennessee lliver at t p. m. to day. She ;s a new boat, with elegant passeDger appointments and excellent speed. Capt. Lee Howell, an accomplished gentleman, is her commander, and llobt. MeMcehan is her rreasant and obliging clerk. The Bapidan aud her facers deserve a liberal patronage. OK-atiiatC" ! ssr hiriwuic. Pittsburg. The Commen-ial of Saturday says: The Mononeahela marks la3t evening indicated twenty-eight inches. The water in the channel exceeds three feet. The only departure was the Dew Drop, for Parkcrburg. The tow beat Wild Duck, Capt. Anawalt, passed Beaver yesterday morning. Cincinnati. The Commcrchl of Saturday says: Capt. James Good is in temporary command of the Pomcroy packet America, leaving this evening. Capt. Holloway i3 superintending the repairs of the Fleetwood. The Commercial of Sunday says: A New York shipowner lately attempted to Bmugglc. a wedding outfit for his daughter in one of his vessels, t, lr.llv was the t-hip la port when ' the revenue officers went straight to the Captain's stateroom, where the

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i h'-y l.;p.l tiu. txpv.e war in w! and laces, and the hi-:!! tj, y f the were to be simri'l, ! The Vick-djui , says: J. he Shark anl , and dry, and a hull at St. Catharine'.- k -:tv. s nvo :.: i.i' uom wat' r, , ils.U ca ia '.!.-. below Natch'-z. l ii'. n: Wu -Mil, laat eveuicir thr-.t the Gr--.t B wa.3 aground at Paw p.. 1-1 n.!, .;v,ut thirty ihilc.-. above ! : LOUISVILLK The Conri'r J, nr.. of Saturay say.-. : It was rejiort.:.! ji:-t..-rdv.y that Barker, Pearcjj & Co., of Cncinuati, had sold their interest in tin: ."-teah-er h.diaha to Capt. 11. B. Neil, and that the entire boat i- no t owned by Cap. tains B. K. and J. S. Neal. Capt. B. S. V?rkes, the celcbr.iU-d Arkansas traveler, waia the city jesterday, and left lor Ciueinntfi ! evening. II ; had been to Kva:.svili" looking for a b iit fo t!;. Arkansas Kiver trade, ha Jailed fo had a suitable one. Tiie Louisville Eifnlnj E.rj-i(s contains the Adlowing imj ortant sug gestion to owners aod masters of steamboats : Office Scpeiivi.inu Inspector. . f LocisVlLi.E, Ky., Aug. L'G, WW The Supervising Irspeetir of the district Lai reason to believe that there aie sieamboit. ru.i;iiijg iu said dibtriet wiih.it ii,,alloyed metal in the tt aos of tinir boilers rcqi;r id by 1: w. Now, i known that all h i m u-'i said Nll yed iii.'r;il in i o )1 J . , i boilers, w 1 ! ) r .-, i u . the'lull extent ( I lm, I have al-io re'.-in-n t, li-u: engineers arc in tho hrddt e i' e iriyu ;: moro steam . than tho law allows. 1 therefore warn all et;gioecr.-that, il.uic will be a vigilant witeli kept over their actions as ei trin ;ers, and in no case will they be oxcu: cd 1'or c.ii nii g more steam thai! allowed by law, except in case of distri'.. ruch as being in a fitorm, &o. It is also tiie duty ol' pilots, c.tp tains, engineer-, u af s, lireincn aud others to report any cefecl wliatevcr in boilers, machiiury iDd hull t: th nearest inspector, under a penalty el fine and revocation of t !.-.-1- lieo:s -. SAM'!.. lloL'STON, Supervising Inspector, Sixth Distrier. St. Loci. The Dnn,c-nt of Saturday says ; The river has ri.ijj ,-ix inches more, with a fair tag; of water t Cuiso, and v ha tun-! it a proved to nu 1. below Memphis. A higher xfagi ef wa'er is bcirg reaclud at r.n J below St. Paul than is u-v, I at thi- season of the ye.if. The Missouri is stationary. A rapid dc. lin : i- looked for. Bu.s'.t;e.i-h lioavy I'i r the s-a.-y.n. The J ol.n Kilgour cam.; oil' the eeetional docks last -Saturday, :;i'tcr getting 200 new timhors in her hull. Sho is being ininted and will be as much of a bean'v as ever. The T. Ii. MeGill is now on th.ese dojks, and will be l'u niched with a new bottom almost entire. A Cairo dispatch of Fiiday s.iys: The Cuniheiiatid Hi or h'.crtnior, A. Biker, was sold to-day to John W. Trover Jbr 3,30i ca.-h. The Braudcis takes t!u pine;- of the Cumberland to-morrow in ihe Ciiio and Bvansville paeki t trad". IBv pilo's report four fcot tit Walker's Bar. New Ohlbanx. The Tim- i Ttiuraday "-ay.-: The weather yor-tei lay w.t ijjt sj oppressive as that of :!s predecor-or, but, nevertheless, the shade was Jar ptei'crab'e to that of xptsur;j to tho penetrating rays of ' Old Sol." Business .oa the lu.diu;' ye.-terd.iy was not quite as aetiv ; as that of the previous day, there not being as many departures, but eonsielerin the small number that left, a tolerably fair atnouut of Jrcght, w;ir tliippcd. In conseqaoncc of tho manner iu which laborer were treated yesterday morning iu diachargi ig the steamer Nicholas Loniworth, it appears that the contractor bargained with Captain Kates to discharge his jacket, and placed a given number of men to work, and matters went on smoothly for a time, when a po;e of twtl 'e or fifteen of the lower levee darkies catno along, and one of the number askod one of. the men engage 1 in discharging what he received lor his day's labor, to which interrogation tho workman answer d, two dollars, whrn in turn the wouid-l e inflator of wacs informed him that he shouldn't work for less than thr?e dollars. During the time this conversation was going on the con'ractor was informed of the pro2cdiog, when he forthwith called an officer and had this ringleader arretted and taken before J udge IJcekcr, who, it i.i said, liberated him. I'erhips the Judgo took the prisoner's word that he had committed nothing wrong. But th:s outrage imposed ou oi r river friend? is not the first, for other eases of misdemeanor, where the offenders were caught and brought to the look-up, wero liberated, notwithstanding the proof asrainst them wa pisitive. id q steamer Nicholas Loa?worth, which should leave port to-ttay, is detained in consequence of tho above transactions, and cont possibly get oil until Friday evening at 5 o' loeic. -f 7 u aim B r CTn f t r rr Wu decided tf 1h N- II. Ffr t I Gray or fl1 lla,r lo Ua ?r)1i.iiU eb,,.C r. more a., J 1 filr,. liutir,1ni iho lie s. II Ii . 'X--V' A lU'a lh Rnfrrt fa lie, ant) tii JJairnH.il, mk J. R. gARRETT & CO., PrprV uxscnz&TKs, a. e. LORD & SMITH, CHICAGO, General Agflnts for the Ko-tlwlra EUts lifcK'.'H A liKJiCKK, Wliolesftlo Ai,'cn', Kanhvilie, I miCLICK & SCIIWAETZ, No. 11 Koulh I'irfet .Street, (CUANDI.EK'!) ,JlJCK,) Hoop Sliirit M:inufactary ami CORSET HOUSE, DUUKK-S IN IVOMONS A I A.M i jooil. where you c tu R( t tiie iiimv, articles t very low I net s. All i: : HklrU bought Irom us will be re.wir.-ct of eharoe. We solicit the UOfiitl caiiuij. ol the public lu the vleiu ty. N.li. Those llviu'4 at a disi -mr-i. U .-.h. Hoop Skirts will take th ) loiio-.vin ; ; i ures, and we will ituuiHii eena i.i: 1. Measure arouuil the waist; J Iji !:: No. 3. The larr:e-t WKlt h; iouu.1; No. I. 1 i-t price you wlu to pay. All oralis wi. i, promptly slteudeU to, nud feut .to mo poiut by express. Kemember ibeplaeej U LICK. fe ht' 1WAI.1, apl3tr Opposite tb 9 Opera llnu.