Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 March 1870 — Page 4

Advertisement, In this columo, of three 'T eaeh inrrln. Thirty nt.

roil "AXE, Mor.siA-Two fine worn horses, or sale cheap For particular inqnlre at this office, or at WM. RUM -ONrt Grocery, corner S;xh street unci Knit on Avenue. mhl62t . . . C2 l?I.i;A brie stable, suitable for kj two horses, wltni half a square of the Court House. Inquire of UEO LANT. 2l . - " ...... . . - " w - J-w . . - . . V M 1 LL I win ol'. on favorable terms, t Woolen Factory and Ortst Mill In this city, lute the property of Henry I. Wheeler. For partl'ulnr Inquire i F. W. VIKHF,. Vincennes, reb. ill, TO. te23 tf LOST. ICIOJi-CllAl!: On or about the lower X. wuart boat, heavy gn il fob-chain. I "Will pay 5io any one leaving the same With the clerk ol th SI earner F' ette. rob '7 H N lY MOW. '3M.Hi.swKt -Oo Mondar, Ji. Marcn Kil h, In Evan-vll e.lonrprnm-is-ory notes, dated Februa y 23. IO70, payable in one, two. tbrc and four yearn it om oatf. In the sum of 15 ou each, payable to Mis France Mi.l, and by David Wegel. Any person and Ins; the same will be haadsouiely rewarded, by returning them to owner or to Alvah JoUoson. Alt persons are not: fled not to recetTa said notes from any one. KHANCKH s I ILW lEASY JOURNAL Tnusspir, m akcii i;. mo. ; CITY JJEWS. Cltj Orders for sale at Ibis'"". Ward Meetings. The Republican voters of the varioua Wards are requested to meet at the following-named places respectively, at Bevcn o'clock cn Saturday evening, March 19ih, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the Common Council, and seeing that all the Wards aro fully represented in the Republican City Nominating Convention, to be held at the National Hall, on Saturday evening, March 2Gth. The Wards here referred to are the new ones lately formed by the Council. First Ward. McJohnston's grocery store, corner of Eighth Street and Canal. Second Ward. Ilabenicht's grocery store, cornor of "Fourth and Oa' Streets. Third Ward. Court House. Fourth Ward Marlett's Hall, corner of Main and Fifth Streets. Fifth Wa rd. J ackson Engine House, Ingle Street, between Sixth and Seventh. Sixth Ward Lirxasco Engine House, corner of Fourth and Walker Streets. Seventh Ward Paradise Garden, Eleventh Street. Eighth Ward Grcmse's grocery store, corner of Seventh and Edgar Streets. Ninth Ward Grill's grocery store. Main Street. By order of the Executive Committee. fgy This is St. Patrick's Day. EST" The Criminal Court will bo in session this morning. 7IIoldfelder & Seeman's dancing school to-night, at Marlett's. , Wanted. A poet with a lively imagination, to sit at an openwindow, and write an ode to Spring. "3trous3 on Main Street, is daily receiving installments of Spring Clothing. JtST" If you have not secured a ticket to hear Douglas, to-night, do so at once. JCS?Tha Fakir of Vishnu proposes to hold forth for six nights, at the Opera House. He begins on the 21st. Lovely Flowers. Everybody stops to admire Carmody's Tulips and Hyacinths. Lecture by a Lady. Remember that Miss, Lizzie Boynton lectures on Saturday night at the Opera House. SQ" Foot prints on tho sands of time " some ancient time may be seen on Humphrey, Lewis & Co'a wharf boat. . . JEgyCandidates and their friends will pleise remember, that our rule fof making announcements, is infiexi blypayin advance. Interesting to Contractors. Tho advertisement for bids for railroad and bridge work, by Superintendent Hanson, on the first page. I2PA fur collar waa dropped by some child, at the Opera House, on Tuesday afternoon. The owner can find it at tho Journal Office. Cause op the Cold Snap. The unseasonably cold weather was accounted for, yesterday, by the fact that II. M. Diggins had arrived with his wonderful refrigerator, or "lea . King." tSf Frederick Douglass is expected to arrive on the noon train from Vincennes. He will probably be entertained at Mrs; Carter's, on Seventh Street, between Main and Let Us Have Peace. This popular motto was enforced by Justice Walker vesterdav. bv requiring a causelessly jealous husband to. give security in the sum of a hundred dol lara not to break the peace nor hia wife's neck, as he had threatened to do. The lady, who is spoken of as a very worthy woman, asked that the name of her husband should not be published The Owen Cabinet. This cele brated collection camo to thia city yesterday, on the West Wind, on its . way to Bloomington, to be placed in the State University. 'A he collection weighs about thirty tons, and comprises some of the most interesting natural curiosities known. Among others, is a piece of rock containing tho footprints of men, birds and beasts, as if it had once been a ' soft ma3s of clay. The collection Las recently become

the property of the State.

St. Patrick's Day. To day is St. Patrick's Day, the great national holiday of the Irish people throughout the world. In all the larger cities of the Uniied States and wherever there resides any considerable number of people of Irish birth, the day is celebrated bo'h as a day of relisious devotion and one of mirth and re-

JOlClUg. Saint Patrick, according to the ecclesiastical historians of Ireland, was a native of Gaul, who, while on a m jraudiDg expadition id Ireland, was captured and reduced to slavery. While scrvitg as a swipe-herd on the hills, he repeated cf his irregular course of life, aud making his escape, fioished the theological studies he had neglect-d. and dtvoting timself to the rui8tiotary wetk in Ireland, returned there, and after years of patient labor, converted, among others, a Provincial King of great power, after which the persecutions 'f - .thi heaihrn nrinsthnnd ppasa.l. and Christianity was firmly established on the It-land. In his efforts to teach the doctrine of the Trinity, St. Patrick used the shamrock trifolium repens in illustration, hence it became a national emblem, and when the natural shamrock is not to be found on St. Patrick's Day, handsome artificials are often mounted by Irishmen to testify their lovo for the " Green Isle." The day will be celebrated in Evansville by appropriate services in the Church of the Assumption, Rev. P. McDermott, pastor, but without any public festivities to mark the day otherwise. In Canada, there sometimes occur serious disturbances cn St. Patrick's day, on account of the strong antagonism existicg between those who celebrate the day and the Orangemen. Insulting effizics, of St. Patrick being .sometimes huDg out, while processions are marching, and even assaults made upon tho processions, from which the gravest consequences sometimes follsw. In the United States, the celebra tions generally pass off with credit to all engaged. A procession during the day and a supper at night, being gen erally tho manner of its observance. Tobacco Sold Yesterday. The sales at Ford's warehouse were at tended with more spirit that any Eale this season. Frozen trash brought $3.20 to fl.GO; sound trash, $5.90 to $G.90; frosted lugs, 6.80 to $7.10; sound lugs, 7.85 to $3.10; medium leaf, $0.30 to $0.90; good leaf. $12.00 With gold at 1.11 1, the sale must be considered a fine one. Of course there was no rejections. As the time steps along towards definite settlement of values lof leaf, buyers seem dis posed to meet those values with liber ality beyond any market in the West Several of the hogsheads in this sale wore prized by Ford's Portable Press, and showed clean work. Weldon Bros. & Co. sold at the Planters' Warehouse twenty hhds of tobacco as follows: Frosted lugs $4 90 to $G 00 r trash, $5 00 to $G 20; common to good lugs, $G GO to $7 80; common to medium, $8 20 to $10 00. Some of tho best tobacco was in very high order. Prices being regarded as very fair, all the bids were accepted. Interesting to Horsemen. Of what use is a fast nag without an appropriate "rig?" and one of the most essential parts of a good rig-out ia a fine set of harness. A thorough inspection of Mr. Thornhill's shop and stock discloses that nowhere can better work be done, or better stock be procured. Every thing that .can be needed, from the heaviest dray harness to the finest, lightest work, can be had there; every stitch o. it done by band, and well done. In saddles he ha3 every grade, from the rough McClellan to the finest English work. Mr. Thornhill having been in the business all his life, and havicg tho advantage of experience in seme of the best and most critical markets for his line of goods, is in a position to challenge comparison with the world. His shop is on Second street, near Main. Killed nr Lightning. Private information from Sacramento, Ky., says that a Mr. Bennett, living on Green River, near that town, gave a children's party last Saturday, that being the birth day of hi3 only son While the children were playing out of doors, a heavy thunderstorm came up, and they ran into the barn, where Mr. Bennett was at work, for shelter, and while gathered there, the barn was struck by lightning, killing Mr. Bennett's little boy, hopelessly injur ing the father, paralyzing one side of one cf tho little guests, and nearly killing several others. During the storm, a young lady driving out with a couple of children in a buggy, drove under a shed ad joining Mr. Bennett's barn, for shel ter, and so great was the shock that the horse was knocked down, and the young lady and children were thrown from the buggy, fortunately without serious injury. Served Him Right. An uaso phisticated dandy, half full of whisky and the ether half full of conceit took passage at Tcrre Haute, on Jlonday evening, for the Petersburgh Road, intending to remain there over night, and resume his journey to this city in the morning, by private conveyance. He was accompanied by a very much " soiled dove," and when the train arrived at that bleak sta tion they got off in a pelting rain tho train moving off, leaving them a mile froia shelter. Some of the pas sengers, aware of their intentions, gave them a hearty cheer, just to keep their courage up Their fate ia

aa yet unknown.

fSTMiss Lizzie 31. Boynton, noted a3 an advocate cf Impartial Suffrage and Woman's Rights, will lecture in the Opera House next Saturday eve

ning. Her theme wiil be "An Hour with the Strong Minded." She will give a delineation of the characteristics of Lucretia Mott, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucy Stone Blaekwell, Su-an B. Anthony, Fanny Fern, Mary A. Livermore, Anna Dickinson, Olive Logan, Julia Ward Howe, Harriet Hosmer, Rosa Bjnheur, and other women of strong minds, brilliant intellects, and useful lives. The Gumberts-McShebry Homi cide. A letter was received, yesterday.by Mr. Emanuel Gumberta.father of the accused, from his son, who says that the shooting wa in self defence. Rumors say that McSherry drew a larga knife, and with a foul epithet, made an assault upon him. Sheriff Miller, in company with a brother-in law of the accused, went down to Uniontown, last night, to learn the exactfaeta in the case. Until their return it will be well to suspend public opinion. eThe Purim Ball, althongh not largely attended, was still a very en joyable and pleasant party. Ihe toiletts of the ladies were brilliant, the music just what Henry Hart always furnishes, and the fcuppcr a chef deuvre of the caterer's skill, as Seelig's suppers always are. , . , , i.--Recorder's Court. Pat. Dipnell was fined $5 25 for being drunk. Besides him Not a bummer was heard. Not a vagrant was caught; The Recorder oa head-cheese was dicing HeBpake not a word, But undoubtedly thought, "Thin snow storm shuts dotva oa my fining " Stupendous. 3Iark Warren &Co. have our thanks for a sample of their "stupendous" spittoons, manufactured by Vital Walz. It is a stunner. JEST" Below is the letter received by Judge Robinson, with the package of gardening tools, ot which there were eleven pieces. State Prison South, March 3d, 1870. j To the Uoii. Judge Robinson: Sir I send you a package of farmins utensils as a specimen of the work done at this prison, and as a token of my respect for your Honor, toping yon will accept them with pleasure. I am in very good health, and get along very well. We have got a no ble hearted Warden, and a fine set of ofneers in charge ot thia institution, and there is no doubt about it but this is ibe model prison of America since Col. Shuler has had charge of it, and Indiana may bo well proud of the way her prisoners are treated. Hoping thia may find your Honor and family enjoying good health, I am, sir, yours most respectlully, James Sherwood. LOCAL NOTICES. Attention Specie raiment Resumed Kohn at 143 3Iain Street, the cele brated U. B. D. man now proposes to receive Gold and Silver at par i'or all purchases over 25 cents, and return the small change in U. IS s. mar!7-2t Special Dispatch. Boquet Saloon. Buck at the above Saloon, says if you will spend a quarter with him he will return you the genuine nickels. marl7-lt Evansville Library Association. Mr. Osborne has kindly consented to give one more Pictorial Tableaux Exhibition ot the Holy liible on Jbnday night, March 18, with a grand Matinee on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the Opera House, for the special benefit of the Evansville Li brary Association, rio one should fail to see these maenificent paintings, illustrative of the Hoble Bible. They are highly instructive to tho readers of this Sacred Book, as well as to the lover ot nno arts. Admission 50c: liallery 2oo. lo the Jjlatinee, 2oe Children, 10c. Gen. Littleuneer wil be present on the above occasion. He is smaller than lorn Ihumb, being only about twenty eight inchej high mhlS 2t Don't Forget the Eale of Land at the Conrt House To-day at 2 o'clock r. si. Twenty-four acres of land, lying near Cody's mill, for Eale at auction. This land belongs to heirs, and ia sold by order of court. Terms, one fourth cash, and balance at G, 12 and IS months. For particulars inquire of Robt. A. Hill. Remember It will be sold at the Court House, at 2 o'clock p. M. to day. it o Commissioner's Sale. Business property at auction this afternoon at the Court House, at two o'clock 24 by 75 feet near Main, on Second Street. It Truth Will Prevail. Dooley's Baking Powder 13 chemically pure in its combination and possesses no ingredients but such as are harmless, healtbv and nutri tious. In strength and weight it has no equal, and but halt the quantity is needed in use that ia required by those of ordinary manufacture. Used in all families, and pronounced the best, as well aa the cheapest. Pre pared by Dooley, & Brother, New jcork, and sold by txrocers generally marlo-Aulhoa. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, The best in uso, 60 say hundred that have tried it, in this citv. Cal and get a sample package, fiee of cnarge, at tno unentai lea ctore Sole Agency lor the city. ailotf If you want your old and rusty fur niture repaired and varnished, to look as good as new, call on Gates & Uo Or if you want chairs or sofas uphol stered, or cane seat chairs reseated, or if you bavo any old furniture to Bell call on Gates & Co., at H. Nelson Auction Room, up stairs. relo 4t A Bare Chance. Having accepted a State agency.

am authorized to dispose of the rights, titles and effects of this agency by the general agents having control thereof. This agency controls fine territory in Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky, and is filled with good, live, working agent3. For a young, energetic man thia is a splendid opportunity to enter an agreeable, paying business. Small capital required. A. B. Howard, mh!4 30 No. 11 South 2d St.

Xctt Faper In ETazTllle. Having associated ray brother, Marion Johnson, with me in the real estate business, we are preparing to

publish a Ileal hstate Uulietm in the city of Evansville, commencing April . lbiO. V o hope to make the Bulle tin interesting to all classes of the community. Oats half of said paper will be appropriated to advertisements of live business houses, and the other half to real estate. Evansville has long felt the want of such a paper. It will bo sent to all the surroundme towns and cities, will be read with interest, and be prohtable to those advertising n it. All business houses wishing to advertise, and persons having real estate to sell, will please call at once at the Real Estate Office of Alvah Johnson. mhl4 tf Third St.. Evanv:lk. Ind. Hallock & Ford. Drusiists and Apothecaries, have re-ODene 1 at No. 34, Main Street (the red front) where tney keep a complete assortment of everything to be lound in a r-aii Drus$ btore, and carehi.'ly compound physicians prescriptions. Mar-7-tf. SST" New Calicoes and other new Dry Goods just received at bCHAPKER, liUSSINO & CO. S. mh7-tf JsSy Torn Currency and County Orders taken at par for goods, at fcCHAPKER, liUSSINQ & UO. S. mh7-tf 1ST T. C. Bridwell & Co . corner of Main and Third Streets, have a full stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, American and imported Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, &c. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Freeh Blue Lick, Congress and Rockbridge Alim Waters. jel7-tt Farm for Sale Scar Evansville. 1G0 acres of valuable land within 4 miles of Evansville, on the Green river road, for tale on easy terms. ltnrty-uve acres improved. Posses sion given immediately. The land is very desirable, and a bargain can be had by applying at once to . Alvah Johnson, Heal Estate Aaent. mh 10-tf Evansville, In.d. You will find Ladies' Velvet Hats at 65 cents, at Glick & Schwartz', op posite the Opera House. sep'io For Rent A neat, new store room, corner of Locust and Second Streets. Also two small houses on Locust, between Second and Third. mhl2 tf G. W. Shankun. What elejrant Bohemian Vases S. Bruner. the Hood Skirt and Corset Manufacturer, is selling at $3 00 and $4 50 a pair I marlU-tt II 3 V 15 H X K W S . J-l r other River Item t e Third Page Snow storm succeeded snow storm all afternoon till dark with the mercury ranging up to 33, when it be came nearly clear and grew colder. The arrivals and departures after 3 o'clock up to midnight, included the Morning Star, Louisville and re turn; West Wind, to Wabash river; Sam Orr, to Cairo; Richmond, to New Orleans; Mallic Ragon, to Nashville. The packets had generally moder ate trips out The great Rich mond did not get off till six o'clock. She had on board the finest trip of freight that ever left this port on one bottom. She had on board over 1,900 tons, and was drawing over nino feet water Capt. Lusk telegraphs us that the Louisville will positively be here to-day, en route to New Orleans. She will want some freight and all the people she can get The West Wind brought out from New Harmony the Owen geological cabi net, which which will be shipped to New Albany, and thence by rail to liloomiDgton. it comprises about thirty torn Capt J. V. Throop, is greatly enamored with his new boat, the Maliie Ragan. Capt. Gua DaSouchet and Duke Nichelson, returned from Louis ville, by the Morning Star, last even ing, where they have been to inspect the new steamer Idlewild, which they pronounce superb and no mistake She is rapidly approaching comple tion, and Capt. Gua Fowler, ia cocfi dent he shall be able to raise steam by the 1st of April, certainly by the 10th, We shall await her advent with anxious hope and expectation. Boats Leaving To-Iy. For New Orleans. The great passenger steamer Louisville wil leave here this afternoon for New Orleans and all way ports, having first-class passenger accommodations and being in charge of experienced popular, and competent officers. Her Captain ia that renowned commander Jas. A. Lusk, and Mr. J. L. Eagon a gentleman of fine culture and excel lent social qualities, is her chie clerk. We hope to see her add large ly to her cargo and passecger list here. Ilivcr Dispatches. Pittsburg, Maicu li). Monongahela 0 feet In tne channel. At Greensboro 5 fe t and falling slowly. 3 inches of snow fell at that point last night. Kiver at Brownsville 8 feet and falling. Belle, from Wheeling arrived and deparleii; Juniata and St. Charles arrived from Cincinnati this morning, the former at 5 and tbe latter at 5S I J uuiata will depart to-morrow ; Capt. IJravo does not know positively when the bt. Charles will leave, bat wiil probably not go out before Thursday. Business oa the wharf is light. Towboat Dart Hue 2 barges of coal on the bar at lirunti island. Heavy snow fell last night. FirrsBUEG, March 1. Weather cloudy and cold. Mercury 2'. Monougahela 7 feet 5 Inches and falling b!owJy. Arrived: Juniata and bt. Charles. Cincinnati, March 16. The river has risen three ft-et lour inches in the last '24 hours, with 25 feet In the channel and 77 Jeet space under tfce bridge, tiuow qual:s dm ing the day. Temperature 23- above zero to-night. Arrived Armenia, Arkansas River; Lorena. New Orleans; Wild Duck, St. Louis. Departed Argosy and Wild Dock, Pittsburg; Norman, tlvansville; Robert Moore, Nashville; San. J. Hale, Memphis; Savanna, St. Louis. Nashville, March 10. River falling; H leet on the Shoals. Weather very cold with lndicatlans of snow. Arrived: Alpha, from Evansville. leparted: John LumsUen, lor Cairo; ii. U Uray, for Cincinnati. Cairo, March 16 Port list Armada, to Nashville oud return, O p. m. ; Ironsides, K. O. to Fitisburs? 11; Marble City, Vicus barg to St. Louis 3 a. i.; Mollle Ebert, N. O. to St. Louis 7; Belle fet. Louis, Bt. Lonls to Memphis 'I P. M. ; J alia, St. Louis to Vlcksburg 2; Henry Ames, N. o. to St. Looisa; Edlnburg, N. O. to Cincinnati 4; St. Joe, St. Louis to Memphis 3; Mary McDonald, St. Louis to Ouachita river 5; Mlnneola, Cincinnati to Memphis 6. Kiver rose ti Inches. Weather cioady. Jiercury 31". St. Locis, March IS. ArrlveJ: City of Cairo, lroin Memphis; M. J. Wicks and Thompson Dean, iroui New Orleans. The weather ia very cold, and freezing hard tonight. Navigation Is temporarily huspenJed to the North.

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(Corrected XoTfmbfr 24tt, 1S89.) EvausTllle .5 CrawfortlsTllIc E.li. G0I2TQ NORTH, Mall. Expr. .10:1 J a sf ... 4:30 p H... Leave Freight. 4 A M Evansville Arrive Vincennes 12:40 P M. 6:29 p M Terre Haute. 3:o2 p m. 9:15 p ji .10 :15 A V - 4:15 P M Evansville & CrawfordsTllIc. BETTBXINa, Leave Exp. Mall. Freight, T. Hacte ..... 6 :40 am... 4 :i) p M... 5:15 am 7 :50 A St... 8 :JS P at...ll : 30 P M Vincennes.. Evanavlile 12:00 at .10::0 P 5:3o p m Terre Haute & Indianapolis. GOIXO KAST. Leave Day Ex. .NlahtEx. Mall. Terre U ante. 4 :15 p it... 12 :1U A Jt ... 6:50 A JX Arrtve Indianapolis. 6:15 P M. 2:10 A at. ..105 a II Ohio fc Mississippi. GoiNQ EAsl . Leave Llthto uu Ei. Ace Nlcbt Ex. VinceuiiM . 1:u8p m... 1:13 p x...iO:2P n Got a w&ai. Leave Malt. JSin -t x. Day Ex. Vlnceuues 4 :17 p M. l a m 6 h0 a a EETCRSISO, Terre Ha me a luulanapolls. Leave Inup'lis.3:20 A SI. 8:2j AM. I :30 pm. 8:30 FX JLmve T. H 6 :00 A M.ll :25 A at. 4 :40 F tt.Il -.23 P ii KH.6N.R.IL Northern Division TRAINS UOINU SOUTH. Transfer hacket steamer Fayette leaves Evansville daiiv at 3:00 p.m. Train leaves Henderson at........... 4:30 p.m. Arrive at Madisonville ...... 7:10 p.m. UOINU NORTH. Train leaves .Madison viae utlly launaays excepted) at. 5:a.m. Arrive at Henderson... 8 "JO a.m Arrive at Evanavlile by Transfer .racaet r ayene .. :ia a.m. Making connection both wars with trains on the E. & C. Kailroad. STEAMBOAT LINES. To Louisville. K very Monday at 10 o'clock a.m. Kvery Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday aitf o'clock p. M. To Caiko Dally, except Hundav. at 4 O'clock p. ai To Ohms Riveb. Every Mondav.Tneday Thursday, and Saturday at 4 o'clock P.M. To EASTPOBT. Every Tuesday aud Satnrlay at 4 o'clock p. m. to iioDEiLsos-Daily, except Sundays. t 3 o'clock P.M. To Nashville Every Tuesday ."Wednes day and Saturday at 4 p. M. '1 ransient boats dally up and down. To Cincinnati Every Saturday at 10 A.M. To CANnexton Every Tuesday. Thurs day, and Saturday at 10 A.M. RockportStage (vlaNewburtrh and Boonrllie.) carrying tbe mall, leaves at 7 a. m.. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Arrives by 7 p. m., Tuesdays, Tharudaya and Saturdays. jnw Harmony Man stage leaves Mon days and Fridays at 7 A. M. Arrives Tues days and Saturdays by 4 p. M. Mt. Vernon Mail Stage leaves daily lex cept ounaaysi at a. m. Arrives dauy (ex sept ctunaaysj uy i r. m. TON EWBtjKG. fines daily (excent Bunlay.) from the Merchant's Hotel, at 8 o'clock p. M. NOTE PAPER, LETTER PAPER, LEGAL CAP, foolscap:, INITIAL PAPER, ENVELOPES, MUCILAGE, TAGS, BLANK BOOKS, NOTE BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS, STEAMBOAT BOOKS, PENS, PENCILS, PENHOLDERS, RUBBER BANDS, POST-OFFICE BOXES, BILL-READ BOXES, HARP FILES, BILL FILES, For Sale at the Journal Ofilec STEAMBOATS, FOR CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS. The magnificent steamer -A. una,, O.P. Shinkle, Master, Leave for St. Louis and all way ports on THUKSDAT, MARCH 17TH, at 12 o'c'ock M. For freight or Tsage npply on bca-d. or to HUMPHREY. LE & CO.. ' mhl7 dlt Agents. FOR MEMPHIS, CAIRO AND NEW ORLEANS. The magnificent passenger steamer id JLionisville, James A. Lusk, Master; r , . J. L. Eagon. Clerk, Leaves for New Orleans and all way ports, TI1CRSUAT, MARCH 17TH, at 4 o'clock p.m. For frelebt or passage apply on board, or to HUMPHREY, LEWIS & CO.. and W. G. BROWN & CO., mh!2 4t Agents. FOR OWENSL1AjN. ELTON, AND The splendid side-wheel passenger packet Tarascoii, Jas. Mather, Master; Miles D. Warren, Clerk, Will leave for Louisville and all way landings, on IMCRSDAT, MARCH 17th, At 11 T v For freight or jpassaee, apply on board or to dlt Agents. FOR BOWLING OREES. The splendid steamer rill !Fnlls City, John W. Robinson, Master, Murray Bewley, Clerk, Leaves for Bowllng-Green and all way points on J THCBSDAY, MARCH 17th, tti 3 o'cloclr I ftf For frelghr o; pawsze apply on board, or to HUMPHREY, LEWIS & CO., Agents. FOR The mag nificent new steamer Ul GJ i-iiiici 13ia, George L. Kouqb, Master; James Kerr, Jr., Clerk, Will leave CAIRO for Aew Orleans and all way ports on FKIOAT, MARCH 1STH, at 5 o'clock p.m., on arrival of cars from Chicago and packet from Kvausvllle. For Ire.ghtor passaee apply on boaid, or to CHARLES T. HIND hi, rnul2 5t Agent at Cairo. FOR MEMPHIS, VICKSBURQ AND NEW OBLKANS. The great passenger steamer R. E. Neal, Master ; Charley Miller, Clerk, Will leave lor New Orleans and all way rorts on NATCH DAY, MARCH 19th, at 12 o'clock si. For freight or paase appy on board, or to W.Q.BROWN A CO., and HUM P11R KY, LE W 13 A CO., mhl8 it Asents.

Ken Xerl; tioia ana Sicca &aritt. Sy Telegraph. Nxw Yokk. March 16. Wail fctreet to-day shows more composure, and appears getting into a state of dullness, pending uncertainty as to the funding, bunking and currency measures before Congress. Mosby-The market continues to work easily on call. Among lenders there Is a disposition to advance ratea on Government bocd3, and a larger number of loans were made at 5 per cent, oa railway, and miscellaneous collaterals at ti per cent. Commercial paper is dull; prime acceptances 7 to JJ per cent. ; good S to 9 per cent., and single names 7 to 12 per cent. It has just come to light that late In February and early in the present month frauds were committed in several prominent banks, in tne torm of altered caecas. The extent ot the frauds, as far as known, Is about 35,000. STKKLiNti Quiet at 7gS. Gold Quiet without material change.

and fluctuation s ight in absenca ot wensalional telf grams from v ashiogtOD. Prices opened at 112, touched 112;i, tell to lUii, aud closed p.t llij -1!2. Carrying ralej oj 6 percent. Cleaiances 59,000,0011. lioNie Continue quiet but comparatively steaay, and k firo-intis of bonds abroad i neutralized by the low price ol cold. The market at opeaiug showed a moderate Hdv ao on nearly every clastss of bonus, but one-s to tue Treasury bfing larger than wa expected, prices fell offJi. per cent. The market closed steady Coupons, 1S81 - 1H?4115 IO. JSr-J .HU ftiiuti DO. 1IKU lOSJS'sllJt Do. IMS lOy'slOiP; Do. New ......... I(i58 iHtH Do. 1S67 10 (tflCUVi lo. lbWS luO'iSlOS Tea-forlies 106JS 4lit currency Sixes .- uzftjs u-? The Assistant Treasurer purchased ono million at luti 00-100 jlco 73-100; bids aggregated 8,39 1,550. .lew Tor Har&ct. By Telegiaph. New York, March 16. Cotton Firmer, but very quiet; sales of 3.C0J bales at 22&22HC for middling uplands. Flour Dull ; S(10c lower; receipts 8,433 bbls; 81 50&4 5 for superflne Slate and western; 84 70550 lor extra State; 4 Ooji to Jor extra western; S 25t 0 30 lor white wheat extra; ?4 8d(K for round hoop Ohio; 3 Su-ijb 15 for extra St. Louis; 0 20; i 8 0 for good to choice do. Rye Flour Quiet and heavy ; eales of 250 bbls at SI 40&5 SOCorn Meal Quiet. Whisky Dull; western S.a9$Ji, chiefly 9Sc. Wheat Dull and heavy; receipts 0,190 bush ; lc lower; sales of 35,lo0 bush at SI 05 for No. 3 spring; 81 14l 15 lor No. 2 spring delivered; SI iti,4l -7 winter red and amber western; ti 401 45 for white Michigan; 81 50;$1 55 for choice white State Rys Quiet. Barley Dull; sales of8,00J Lu-.h Canada West at II 05. Barley Malt Quiet. Corn Dull aud drooping; recelpts5,4C0 bush ; sales of 2.1,000 bush western ; 97c lor new white western ; 99c for new yellow Jersey, Oats Unchanged; receipts 2,435 bush; sales of 22,000 buxu at53&5lc lor wf stern In store; 55 do afloat; OvtatH lor Ohio, aud lOaMA lor State. KICK Dull. COFFEE Quiet. Sugar Dull and easier ; sales 00 1 hdsof Cubaat8S9. Morass mi Dull. PkTBOLKUM Qujet; 14-alic for crude; 2&327c for re0ued. Hops Quiet. Wool oleady; sales of 8,000 lbs at 47355 for domest.c lleece; 4234!)i ior pulled. Leather Hemlock soles drooping at 29 'Mi do Buenos a yres and Rio taraiide. Linseed Oil Quiet. Pork Dull, heavy; sales of S00 bbls at (25 75 lor mess ; 19200 for prime; 22ct for prime mess. 1-eef Quiet; sales of 100 bb!s at SI 0 00:4 1500 lor new plain ism; tl4CO517 60 tor new extra mess; Tierce beef dull; tales of I50rlercesat 82J 00y28 uo ior prime mess; 827 OO&oO 00 for India mess; beef hams qu.et; tales ol 150 bbls at $26 0OSS2 00. Cut Meats Heavy ; Ka esof 3 packages at 10ra&l2c fur snoutJeis; litl4 lor hams; miudlt's dull; sa.es ot 50 oox-s of Cumberland cut at 12c. Lard Heavy ; sales of 370 tierces at 13 Qi44 tor steam ; 14X&15 lor kelt e rendered; also i-ale of 5u) tierces steam, seller April, May and June, at 14. gutter Quiet at 14 c20o. t H EES E Dull at U (3 10)40. Freights Nominally unchanged. Cincinnati Karic. By Telegraph. 1 Cikcxkhati. March 10. Flour Quit, with a moderate local demand; X H 50(44 75; family 15 005 25. Wheat uncuangeu, nmiieu demand; red l 03;3l 10. Corn sold to a fair extent at 71c for mixed ; pure white fold at fec , OATd Dull at oJ-Ajij. Rye Unchanged. Barley Neglected; spiiug 83a'J3c; fall (1 (HMsl 05. Corroi Firm : 2di(u2JJo for middling. ToACCO Unchanged; sales oi bii hogsheads. Whisky Steady at 92c in wooden bound, and 9;ic lu Iron tiound. Provisions Quiet and unchanged in all respects, bardiy any demand; holders asked jeslerdav's pi ices; mess park i;5 -3'J; bulk meat a'Aos 13t9li(&l!c for shoulders, rib, clear rib and clear siues. Bacon held at ll1415o lor shoulders, elear aud clear rib sides, tug&r cured hams 17Jicaud dull. Lard Held at ICjillc, and not much offering, nor Is there mjucu demand. Buttek Unchanged. CHEK4B Uncha u&od. Egcs Firm at 21c. Groceries Unchanged. Oil Dull; linseed cc; lard II aijjl 25. Gold At lle buying. Exchange Par buying. bt. lonla Samel. By Telegraph. St. Loo is. March IS. Tobacco Firm at 50 for lugs to common leaf; 911 50 tor medium dark leaf ; I12flt5 for good manufacturing. Cotton Du ii at 20&2lc. Hemp Dull. Flour Very dull ; spring grade quote 83 E0y4 75; fall fcnperflue U 90,34 15; X iM 25 tji 5o ; XX St 65r45. Wheat Firmer ; No. 2 red fall 81 03al 01; No. 1 doSl (jsqI 10; choice Si ir$l 18. CORN More active and heller at 7(i(g78c for mixed and yel ow; 78JS2c for white; held higher at close. Oats Held active at buyers v ews, and but little done-.smallsaies of mixed at 71c; held higher at close. Barley Lower; 81gG9c for prime Minnesota;; il 18sl 20 for prime fall. Rye Nothing doing. Whisky Dull at 92c Pork Dull ; small sales at 826 ; and a lot Of heavy to arrive at SliO 0. Dry Salt Meat Very dull at9S9c for shoulders; 13)4c for clear rib; llc lor clear sides. Bacon-Dull; order lots sold at 11c for shoulders and clear sides; 18c choice cured hams. Lard Nominal at 13i313c. European Karfteis By Cable.l Losdos, March 13. Consols for money, 92; account, f)3. American securities, 'C2i, 91; '15s, 90; '87s, tityZ ; 10-40.S 87. PABia, March 10 Bourse firm, 73f 9Jc; extra dividend. Liverpool, March 10. Cotton quiet and steady: middling uplands, luj; Orleans, llSlli; sales, 12 0JO bales. California white woeat, 9 4drtj9rj 5d : red Western No. 2, 8s 4d; Winter, 8s led. Western flour, 20. Coen, No. 2 mixed, 'Ts 9d. Pork, 94J. Beef, 102 0J. Lard, 0U. Chesee, 70s 6d. Bion, 5(is. Havue, March 10. Cotton flat; 130f, afloat. t&icaso Market. By Telegraph.) Chioaqo. March 13. FLOfR- Quiet; 53 62K 'or extra. Wheat ciuiet: No. 1, 81c; No. 2 moderately active and o higher; sales at 77a 77?-ic, clodDg quiet ai 77&77J4. Cokn Firmer and l2e higher, closlDg at 72c for No. 2 and 62&le tor no (trade. Oats lie higher, closing at o64 j$:fro for No. 2. Rye Quiot ; C7&67Jc for No. 1, and 050 for No 2. Baklev -Dull;3j 539c for rJecled. PnoVLStos-(iuiei Mem pork t- W 20 Vty., cash, anu 25 50. seder' April. Dry salted suoulders, s.'i 'Jj; rough sides. Lie. Fhort clear middles, i:;c; sweet rlckled haniF. 14c. . Laui Dull; closed at l-c McaipiaU Marsei. By le:eBraph.l Mxmfhib. March 10. Co-rroN-Actlve and fimaer at 21c; reC8ipls 400 bales; exports Wm bales. FLOCB 65 UAStt UOobn 95cSl. Oats HAY 'ix7t0. 15BAN S-"a2'j-LAKD HtjloC. POKK-823 7o5i7. BAtos-fchoulders l t,'c; sides lGXc; balk (shoulders lo;4c ; sides l ie. Nashville Market. By Telesraph. Nashville, March 10. Cottost Active and advancing; lowmiddling 10c; good ordinary lsc; stock 5,700 baits. sew 3ora Wry uooa artei. By Telegraph New Yobk, March 16. Improved inquiry at tho reduced price-? of yesterday ior brown sheetings and shirtings, but prints show more steadyness, aud popular makes maintain an advance ot from the lowest rates. Simpson's cambrics lu refmesl at lie; all other styles reduced to loc , and Lowell delalues to ltlc. Hampdeu Earlstou ginghams lu good demaud, while real Earlstonsell nt ls;c

Loalsvllla KarSes. t-y Telegraph.l Louisville. March 1G. Tf BACCO-Ralesof 192 hhds at S4 50 for trash ; iG 37 50 for lugs; fl3 for low to good leaf. Cotton Irresu'ar; middling 2"e. Flottk Active and unchanged. Grain Active and nnchanged. Provisions Dull and nominal; moss pork S27; bacon and shoulders at Uws; clear rib at l")'4c; clear sides at lSc; bulk sbouloers at lugc; clear rib at 14Wc; clear tides at ll'4c. Lard Prime t'erce at l?c. Hugab-cured Hams -ISc, Whisky-Lower at 92c.

3t A VEGETABLE SICIUPJI r:' HAIR, h.: RENEWER. It Is the best article known to preserve the hair. It will positively restore GJ1AY II AIR TO ITS OKHlIKll, COLOR AXD I'KoaiO'JE li It Is an entirely new EclenllCc discovery, combining many of the roost powerful and restorative agents ia the vegetable kingdom. It make the Hair' smooth and giotsytfind docs not slain the skin, IT IS RECOMMENDED AND CTSED BY" THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY", For sale by all druggists. Price 81. R. r. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. 11., Proprietors, mhl dim (eod) wlm cTiias iJ. iiAZzTv i :T . Having returned from the East, where lie has extended his experience In the finer branches of paper-hanging, returns his thanks to the c.tlzens of this place lor past pstroonie, aud is confident that he will te able to give satlslactlon to his old friends, and all new ones who may favor him with a call. Oiders left at 47 and 40 Main; also, 11 South First Street, mhll Ira Johnson's Raal Eatita and Patent Agency. BITSIXESS and DWELLING HOUSES Building Lots and Farms, and limber, ea lands, cheap, and on easy terms. Patents of ail Kinds procured. ALVAH JOHNSON", Real Estate and Patent Agent Otlice on Third Street Evansville, lnd. Janl2 ly Levi J. WiiKinsoD, Lowe Co., vs. William T. Hill. Before Levi Newman, Justice of the Peace of Armstrong Township, Vanderburgh County, Indiana. TX A it It If AFFIDAVIT 3m on hie in my orllce that said William 17 Hill, defendant in the above entitled cause, is not a resident of the Slate of Indlaua Notice Is beieby given to tbe said William T. Hill of the pendency of t his action, and that the same will stand for trial before me at my office in said township, on the fourth (4th) day of April, 1870, at ten (10) o'clock A.st. Witness my band and official seal, this fourth day of March, 1870. sialj. Levi newman, rub 10 31 Justice. Evansville & Wabash Telegraph Company. ON MONDAY, April 4 1ST0, at the office of John Ingle, . r.. In the city of Evansville, an electio.: will be held, to elect five Directors for said Company, to serve until the next annual election. JOHN INGLE, Jr., Pres't. Tnos. E. Garvin, Kto'y. mhl w2t 1 8 7 O . THE EVANSVILLE JOURNAL, Dally, TrMYee&lF, and Weekly. Tho Leading Paper on the Lower Ohio. An Exponent of Western Energy Intelligence, and Progress. "l"lo- flr,iiiilif iTI In Southwcstrrn Indiana and Kentucky, and holbcm Illinois. It contains all the News of the Hay Telegraph, Foreign and Domestic and by Mall. " Variety Is the Hplco of Life," and every saue of the Journal Is full of a variety of ews, Uo'Alp, and Miscellaneous Reading; It publishes Reports of the Markets ot all tbe commercial centers of the country lis Reports of the Evansville Markets are always prompt and reliable. It alms to be a reliable General Newsraper, ana to he ahead ol all others in every respect The aim of its Editors Is to make it the paper for the people; Instructive to all; sought for by tbe business man, the larmer, the professional man, the mechanic ; a household companion ; tbe politician's guide la fact, to make it as nearly EVERYBODY'S paper as possible. liiver Men will find our Iteporls not excelled by any paper in the great Mississippi Valley I Our facilities for doing all kinds cf Job Printing for Steamboats are ttnequahd. TERMS-Invariably In Advance. DAILY JOURNAL. One year, by mall . -..810 00 Hlx monihH, by mail 6 50 Three months, by mall 8 00 By the wees:, payable to carrier 25 TRI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. One year ...$ oo Six months 4 oo . WEEKLY JOURNAL. One copy, one year. ...S 1 50 Twelve copies, one year 15 oo Twenty copies, one year 20 00 TO THE WOUKIXJ V It ASH. We are now prepared to lurnisb all classes with constant employment at home, tne whole of the time or lor the spare moments, liasiness hew, light, and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from 50c. to l-i per evening, and a proportional sum uy devmlni t heir whole time to the business. Boys aud cirls earn nearly as mucn as men. that all who see this notice may send their address, and test the business, we make this uoparaneieu oner: losucu as are not well satisfied, we will send 81 to pay for the trouble of wriiine. Full particulars, a valuable sample, which will do to commence work on, and a copy of the People's Literary Companion one of the largest and best family newspapers pub lishedall sent free by mail. Reader, If you wu- jwuuhucli, prouiuo.e wora, address E. C. ALLEN A CO., Augusta, ile. le-i w3m ArJministratoi'8 Notice. N tin viz is iit;i:iir tavnx, that we have taken out letters of administration lor the estate ot Fdward Parker, deceased. Kald eslate Is supposed to be solvent. All persons Indeuted to the eslate are notified to sei.tie atouce, ana all havlog claims against the estate wt 1 piesent them lo us for settlement. RICHARD HUoro.V, mb!7 w3w WILLIAM BLACK MAN. Commissioner's Sale of Real Estate. TOTICK is liereby given that the mill dersignod Com mlKaloner appointed by tue Circuit Court of Vnouerburgli Countv, State of Indiana, by virtue of au order 01 said Court, mado at its October term, 180'J, oilers lor sale at Jrivote t-i-xle upon the terms bereinalter mentioned until March 3lst, 1870, ami If not no sold, will sell at fxthl io Auction at the Couit House door, in the city ol Evansville, la said county, ou said Thursday, the 31st day or "arch. 1SI0, at 2 o'cloc I. M., The follo-wlng described real estate situated inaald county, to-wit: Lots number twelve, thirteen, lourloeu, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen aud n.nleeu, ( 12, hi, 11, Id, 10, 17, IS and 10), in Block No. three t-S), in Qreeksville, iu paid city of Evansville. Tkkmsof Sale: One-fonrth of the purchase money In cash, and the residue In three equal payments at six. twelve, aud eighteen moulns, respectively, with Interest, without relief from valuation or appra sement laws, and with approved lreehold surety. JESSE W.WALKER, Cumml.-isioner. R. A. Hill, Attorney. mha-dlUwlw

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i ; Vs WATCHES, I) I A M 0 a I) S, JEWICLRY, Silverware and pednrk's, WHOLESALE A IFNTl K03 THE American Watch k Clock Cca;;-aj. A large stock of Click and WaUh Male, rials always ou hunt!. Price List lurm.vli h1 on aplicat!ou. Special attention ttsento repairing i v. Watches. 5 2.S i M$ 1 1 c? c t, 0E BOOH 1519 iV SIICOM). fel5 dly ARKANSAS LAND JOS. M. TERRY, S. l'.SWi:i'?T!.'S Late of Evansville, J ud. RE.tl. llSTATIl A(iXr.S Karion, Crittenccn Co., Arkansii Buy and sell Real Estate. We lrive now on hand trim ti-n to twelve t Ikui tid acres of the finest and mo.s', piodu-;ive lands In the Mist.iHr'.l'ipi ValH-y, lor sale on reasonatile terms. Also, sivf rnl very deslra'Ole Improved farms, eoiiiaining hom 40 to 100 acre!?. We vill sell in quaiilil kto suit purct asers. iioal dliii G u. It X. BOBKHT BOYD. I WOOD BOYD L WOOD, ARCHITECTS, No. 1 Cliaaller's Elcti:, Corner Fir it and Lt cust Streets, EVANSVILLE, I Nil. " Plans and Specif catlous prepare 1 oil short notlc and reivsonablo ttrius ; tanI5dU PCBLISHED BY TBI ETAXSTILLE JOUUXAL COMPANY Ko. Ioout fin-eel. l.tunsvlllf. Order Relating to Center Street. On motion of Com oilman Hopkins, unbonded by Councilman Wilisnue, tli following order wi s unanimously j usm ,! and aiiotted : Ir ih now he: ti: oitiiriii n six weeks' pulihc notlc bf given publication in tho Evansville Journal, n public newspaper jirlnted srid jubnhtM5 la the city ot Evan vlllt. that ou Monday, the lijth day of Ap 11, ITJ, the Common Council of the cliy ot llvansvlilo vol make an orJtr lor movliiK !!) ire-ntt northeasterly line of Center street to a line sixty feet nor ii of tiio souiii line ot said street, bet weeu Clark and l.t'i t, KtreeH, passiog throutj Ijo a 0, 10, 11, 1Z, 11, and li, ia Block iiuuiocr 7,:n the l-ourtu J'.nliugement of the city of Evansvine. And any per.-on agp.rloved by le ison of the adoption of tins order imv at any time willi'-u six we ks iroiu its publie-uioh, apply to the Coiuniou Council ior redn-s by petition or reii.otistratico i-i wtiticir, left with tho Clerk of the Cotnmou Con u Cll, oulai a l us; ii st; t eiueo t of tbe iciurii;i complained of, aud the amount, dcinu mini therefor, and ml I pull ion or reinoii-stratic-e will be lulj- oon-.idcrwl nd dotcrnilncil on tiio2')th my til Apiil.l.i70. I rfcord In the Minn o H,.ok ol ibet'ouiiju lo ho WiUftjcj, wl nil pld lias, 1 ten upareil by Jam eft 1. H;uttnh-r-. Cry surveyor. A.M. M Oiill-'i', Clerk, Py i;. A. MtOwKF, I'rjuuv. City ClerkV OIHce, Evaibviiie, March jij, 1870. mij 1 1 ikv TIIK Wilson Fa riily Shuttle or Lockstitch Kewmx lIuniDt', Miiiites aiiuo ou both tides. vVlll tnv i: uiec, ut i.jNi, andashlroD as ai y jiih prici m-wih machine, and It woi d all ki i;.J.i oj n-w-lna as well as any o .uer machine. Whv is it that tho Wilson tuacuiuo Hells ut's ! and t-W, while othors tell at J7" and i.-.V." The reason is thai I buy the Wilson machine direct from the factory, lor chhii, and tho hlgli-piiced ;nacliine-i'nre sold oti commission, o nd litv Iui:p iLr.jaaii m-v-t-nti uiiuui uuiuro ii e pUicnaM-r Y-is liin. inert is me oeuorai A 'j: 1 rn v-: t l Agent una lochi Aucut; t uci, ot th agents get a tilh coiumNsinti or salary, xnai ruau.es tue tut cuiue hih-priced, bal no better. Call aud examine tho Wil-m Fewin Machine, and sal U fy oursplt. Terms liberal. Each tnachl.ie warrauted lur tutee years. Why pay JT.j or " for a machine if you. can get one for tlu or i-V, that will answ-er the sa.nie pui pose. OUice cct to r .-ixth ;.n 1 Main, Evansville, Ind. 1 in iuh. ii i n Cn also be had at Jta.hm'n Htore, l,mnfo, corner Fnlron Avcnnu and Mxih sirett-i. J. M.OLKIOHMAN, Af4em ior toe counties ot Vanderburt' i. 1'osey, Gihion, ;;. cer, Warrick and Pike, Itid , also tor lienderson county, Ky. mhl-lwd ;;mw Removal. Wr,)ii:u to iXFonsf out menu and customer 4 1 hat we hav it-moved to new and commcdious nemiKson hvt. a more btreet, just in rear of the old stan.!, where, with lucre tred fitcilitiet, we wi;l be pleased to valt on all who muy ia7or us with theii' patrooaite. -iAilUEL OP.R t CO. Do Uerd iu Irou, b'lccl, Tin-I'Ialt;, Sycamore Stroct, nca.r Water, Eva n s v ii te, Indiana. Ie2j,dlm 4ww Florists and Nurserynsa, IMIOI-I IETOIU OK Lot t vr st ti v. r, 1 el. tecond and Third. Garden and Gree ibouce on Oakley A vnue, adj. residence of W in. lle.i.nan. Our Descriptive Catalogue .l I'lnt.-t, Flowers, 'frees, Meedf, Fiovailm? i;uii, Horticaltaral and ornamental tioodn ' will be ready fur c lstribiu'on tiie j il ("f March, and will tie sent tree to ap:;l:oai.'i from abroad. Add -ess CAK.MODY .'e NHI-ON". fe2 tl.Im Ev4.ii.-, ville, Ii;:. Everjtimo i'res h ! FrtsrUFresIil Baltimore OysUrs and Lag:r Brer. FREE LUNCH with OYHTER sotfi'i-vei morning, irom J to II o'clock A, -i . laiii treut II vt'Iitm,Between ilfth ami sixth Street. fe 18 ha J u : I N C. 8C J 1 V IA'. i: U . JOKK b, H'CUHKW. JOHN l'.I Wt- o, lucCORSLK cz TW1IED, CJoatraclorM nwl liiiilftcr: And Mai u'uet urt-i i of S uh. Boors, Blii, Js, Frames, Dra-:hcis Stair-Rails, lr. We keep constf nily on hand a lar e stock of Yellow hi; I White l'me and vJi,i lar Flooring l'uji ar ana Pine Luiuot-r litlj, fcjhiugies, .jo. Sdsli, I'rimi;,! an-t Olazed.ou heind lo order. j nV Price List. Cor. WALNUT &. Elfililil STKEKTS, EYAS6 7IL1E, IKO. All orders proTnr.tlv attwnte I to. If, -jJ. B. CtBKES. ' fTl. Uiitu" J. 15. GK CO., CARIlIAGi aAitUPACTURTRr, Transfer Oniaaieuu at ciadauati r;-:c Main Street, b, t. Fifth and Sixih, Ianl6-dwm Evansivillk, I no