Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 March 1870 — Page 3

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s i ' ;I)1Y, 5IAUCII ,22, 186. Commercial. FINANCIAL.. .-: is sradually getting a little easc'ut there Is as yet no surplus, and - are well sustained ; 10 and 12 per cent. ! rullrg figures lor No. 1 paper. Ij.ngaonthe East has been rather e, and sella at former quotations the Banks buy at par. J feemsto have settled down at 12, tVreabouts. The fiaotations during . eeS have been very slight, and.Wall l speculators seem, like Othello, to loit their ceupatlon. The last quotafrru New York, is 12. -eniments are an follows: Buying 11 ....1WJ Selling jtvit. bonds, 18S1. '. is-6, new-, 1';7 . !hS cent. 10-IO's v.n Exchange ii2 109 '4 ' 1U7 lfSJ4 lt'.i IOTjJ 10Ji ctut. off. .1U8 ,..lu-'i ..luJi ...108 -IDS -111 ney u.., wiind 1 ote rout notes, per BiKKABLX FUNDS. '. Treasury Notes. I -ual Bank Notes, i blowing quotations are from the .uti' National Bank: CSCDRBKST, :. Free Banks........ 10 to 2."c dls. arl .... .lOc " i u Bank Notes.- ..10to 2t)o ' urs' Hunt of Xeon . .300 " ! Uank 'Mo " TeanewteeBauks tkl to Wo " nia. North and South Carolina, .-tji.-n,, Alabama and La. ...10 to yoc " a 1'anlt of Indiana....... 10c ills, e Lank of Ohio......... ..... lue " GENERiL REMARKS. t business of the last week ranged closely with that of the wetk prein most lines. Groceries improved what, with a decline in some grades j,ir. Hardware continues fair and at change. Building material about lift, with a decline luUlass. Pro-,-ery dull, except If-iy, which contlni -( ci demand. Hides, following the cue", iow piemium on gold, have .!- icilned, and Provisions have cuip'vtiat declined. Hats, and Caps, an 1 r hom and Clothing a.J fair for a-i-rj. Queensware a little better nt i" a ket change as to prices, .he 'vi ole, it has been an average :'( ho season. DRY OOOIXS. '..jj.rthe past week was fair only, i! ,,-' ing the bad weather and the u i the roads in the country, a iiui. could not reasonably be exVave touched bottom and a iclioa has taken place, and the uirs steady and firm at the quois. V.l UKETiNO.i. Atlantic A, 16c; o; Aututuand Medfords, 15c; .-.ivjii, sheotiugs, 15e; Kvansvllle 4 4 .'i r;noa E, 13j medium sheeting, . IU y, 10c. ' GDd-Woo! Delaines, 30(3 15c; , IMalnes. ljiic; Auaures, 22o; t.ii Lustres, JOiSSie. vis Merrlmao W, 12c; Morrima'c !" -,; spragne'a ll'ic; Ashford's lie; . -js ll'A; American, at llo; DunAiuoskeag, 11; Lowell, 10c; . -Conestoga d-.-ial, 1-1, -23c; C Ettra -l-l, Slo; T 4-1. 21c; CCA c.-'t '.ANsona Hklrt Braids, 70c; . ud Clark's Spools, .80c; Green & .'si . olH,lc;2-bushell3ags,37JaH3o; . Bags, 50Vic; 3-bush Bags, U0(ij i.i igh Skirts, t!0 50 per dozen. UOV1SION3 AND PRODUCE. aeiV unusually dull and quotations .jrfc, New ......f-7 ;'( ; I ."i'lHS - r til) Mules ; -i, .r cured.., 1-luln tierce , '-ifS -ats i niers 'idC.' IliU Sides ides ............ ..U 15Sal6o 15 a 15!4o , I7a l8o 15i 160 14Hal5o I0ia 17C .ll allljo .. li'i aloe 14'a 1515.0 ; - wnectt Receipts are better good demand fiom city mills. ; for Mediterranean, and Hi 05 for I, a a d wtii to 105 j 1 10. Corn is firm at iu ear;' shelled, 80jjS5o In new O Us, brisk at 55JWC in new bur iixnu wagons loose, 40345c Rye, buahel. Barley, Jl 251 30 per , in ieood domand. .. - la fair demand. Low grades In lemand and scarce. We quote 'U.e family flour at 15 750 GO . - -c : . a at S5 25 to 85 50 ; extra 4 25 to .: ue and superfine 51 254 50, ..Ikai. Kiln-dried nominally HQ - barrel. Good stock In market. , t lls;iit. ' -Maied, HTJIS per ton, according .IVy. lndeiutd. Loose, tl til5. s U bol l at till per ton, goMl tel. nvrv 8ii 00v.:!) 00 per ton. v r-'iit-i Jl 25jtl 75 p?r barrel. i-Uu.l. Small ban bis at 12 50, and V. 10 per barrel, a id In g actual drayN1H.S New stock rose wed is held t-ic; good quality of second-hand . ii,lSc, and dull. o-b'lax Sued, il7i,il9.i, according amy. Clover Seed, 18 509 00. Tiino'v:ed,Sl 75vc5 CO rr bushel. :km AirLKS Good demand, at S:i O0u tr barrel, according to quality, i s.-h Light supply and in fair tie i.t tT.ijH oil psr box. ITB BkANS S2 25.42 50 pur buuhel, and kI demand. n.u Kiiurr-Dull; Peaches H 0J2 25 for n.s, and S2 50 (52 75 for halves, per !. Apples 81 501 75 per bushel. osn-S2 50:5 00 per barrel. kjj CoitN-Too Utile to quote. ..K-t-Dry flint, I83ISC per pouud;dry 1, lt3l8o; green, 7c; green salted. Li demand falling falliug oil'.' Tiiitua "0;i75e per pouud for live i AJij'lio in rolls. . s -15 ilSo per dozen aud dull. 4.N3 SI 00 43 5J per buihal and dull. LIQUORS. 1 following are the quotations: copper distilled whisky fl 50(J2 25; to two years old 53 004 50; highs 94c ; rectifletl 80o & 11 0J as to "; common Bourbon and Rye, fl 40 and Brandy, Jl 503 00; Holland ;i a).;j(2 50; imported brandy S12 003 .; Old Port, II 60,iitJ 50; Imported gin 7 50. '! l.ini .Matekials. The demand is C od and market firm. Plices re 1 about the same. We quote: Sash, - Uo per light; loora. 2 75 to 14 50 ; Blinds, 12 50 to f;t 75 per pair; 4, St 75 per keg for lOd te Lead, S2 00 to Si 37J4 er keg; Lime $1 00: Cement. 2 50. DltUGrt. hoi, 98 per cent, per Lbi $ . oil. No. 1 wmterstrained... No. 2 i -e-I o i 1 ...m.m.......... 1 cii...... ...... ....... m or nil. .... a, English American . ..... .. ito lead frt 100 Its nine V oz - 2 2a 1 ;ia 1 i'5a 1 0.. 1 10 803 to 2 5oa 2 05 fc6 5iati 9 tXa!4 00 2 30a : phlne " . .um " .......... s im Copaiba...... 50a !) 75 13 CO 85 aOO 9tW julior.. f.i.-itead's Aaue Tonic doz... 7 50a id's Invigoratlug Cordial l ,zcn 8 00a tmansl Hair Restorative - 7.en. 6 .0a Keutucay Bitteis, per doz... 7 50a SHEET AND BAR IRON. 1 noon bar sizes.................. ..ind and Square n-.&e Shoe - - ivy Band ........... jp and Light Baud "V""!"'ITT'T;i"j't:"i".".!! Americ: .-t Ir.-:1( i'lt.il' 5'4 IS U " 4 " '.4 l. i M 0 a .. 4 fit e ... i " Charcoal. ;i siitft.s over 1 s. 18 inches ivld.

TIN PLATE AND TINNERS' STOCI-

Tin plate I C l,box .... S1J 00 do i x. 15 50 do I ? rootins. 11 50 .. 1.5 25 13 25 S 4 do i a. Toonna. do I C 14i'20 bKt... Copper sheet Ib.. Copper bottoms Metallic bottoms......... Block tin, pig Jj4i?itA 6X 8 to 8X10 Glass 8X11 to 10X15 do . - 11X11 to 12X13 do 94 f-3 00a4 00 3 50a 4 50 4 Waa txr GROCERIES. tOft'EK. Common Rio ..IS al9 ..2.) al'l ..iJjy.ail .. AM ..24Ja25 Fair Kio , Prime Klo ...... Choice Klo.... Java Laguyara ....... Cuba New Orleans... Demarara ....... Extra C A coffee.. B coltee SUGAR. 13 aisvc aHVac l;iaI4!4c HiiaMJic .15 al5ic .14?4al5 c IVialU c 13ial6 e 15ai3 c 90oaSl 09 ....Sl WJal Si5 1 40al 60 1 25al w . 1 OOal W 1 afal 50 K.'Va c ...."5 aSO c 0al 00 80 aS5 c . 1 OOal 10 ..70 a7i c Hards. Powdered sugar ................... Granulated TEAS. Black Souchong ........ Oolong (J reeu Young Hyson.. Imperial ...-........ Gunpowder ......... .... Hyson ....... MOI.ASWES. New Orleans oholca.. New Orleans prime - Honey Hyrup ....... Htewart's Syrcp Silver Drtp.... Chester Irlp...- . ti.NDJ.tit, Full Weight I I ox " Light weight. CANDY. Stick and Barber Pole ....20 a2l 17al8 14aI5 1818 i C MACKKiiKI. No. 3. in bbls J18 50 al8 00 a 9 00 a21 00 a io oo a a to a-io to al5 50 a 3 25 a 8 00 a 8 00 a 2 50 No. 3, In half bbls 8 50 jn o, 3, in KlllS. ..... No. 2, in bbls . No. 2, In half bbls, ....... ....... No. 2, In kltls. . No. 1, In bbls No. 1, in half bbw No. 1, in kitU. Codfish ............ WUITK JTISM 2 ?5 20 00 9 00 2 90 28 00 14 50 3 1-5 7 00 Half bbls iS 50 2 25 ilEKKINU. Box G5 -a"5 c 8TAUCU. Madison .. ... - 7 a7 7iaS ila!2 Il4al2 Erken becbet 's Crystal ... .......... Corn hOAF. Palm . Brown Erasive., . ... Yellow Erasive 7 Ollve. ............... H a Kc a 7 e a 7e a i4c German Mottled............ ..l0all e German Plain VVjalO e loall ial0 18 18 .... 20 22 29a: ..... 28 COTTOMii. Yarns, 709.. 600 " 5tl0.. 400 - . MATTING. lo ! No. 2. . CAHPKT CHAIN White 40 Colored - - 48 B42 a 50 CHEKSK W. R . - ..17 al7Ko Hamburg..... 17alH o Factory .... al'J c TAK. Carolina bbls ...........$ I 50a6 CO do half barrels .. - ... 3 75o4 50 do kegs 60 a5io Pine kegs. 47a50o V1MCUAK. BbU......... ..!7 50a 50 KICK. Carolina choice 9al0 o do prime - 8 h'JX o Rangoon do - a vys NAILS. 10p to 20p . .- 1 1 75 Kp. ........ ...h 5 00 6p ... 5 25 4 r...... ......... ... ...... .....mm ......... . 5 50 8 P .......... m ........... ...... ...... . . . 1 . n ... 50 lop Keuce,...u. . 4 75 8p Fence 5 CO Spikes, o4 to ti ineb 5 00 WOODEN WAKE. f UCKBT3 Oak 82 25 a 2 35 " half " 2 25 a 2 35 No.1 Well BnckfH 8 00 a 50 No. 2 " " 7 50 a 8 00 Red Cedar, two-hoop....... 10 50 all 00 " Iron-bound ti 50 a 7 00 half Irou-bound 5 50 a 600 " ' Brass " 8 50 a 8 00 Sugar Buckets, rack 4 25 a 4 50 bail " 3 00 a 3 25 No. 1 Tubs 12 00 al2 50 No. 2 " 10 00 alO 50 No. 3 " 8 50 a 9 00 Nests. elht 4 75 a 5 00 " three 3 00 ... .. White Pine, ISto 20 Inches.- .511 50 al2 00 Painted" " " 12 60 al3 00 Red Cedark U Inches - 15 00 alO 00 " 18 " ..... 17 IKJ al8 00 Wash Boards ... 3 05 a 2 75 ARCHITECTS. KOklS.1T BOVD. BOYD I WOOD WOOD, ARCHITECTS, No. 1 ChanJler's Block, Corner Fir A and Locust Streete, KVAN3V1LLE, 1ND. Plans ant Specifications prepared on short notice ud reasonable terms ; iaul5 dU POBLI8HEO BT TOM LYANSVILLE JOUIiXIL C0MF1ST So. a Locust Street. Evausville. For Sale, B HICK IIOrSK AND TWO I.OIS on Seventh Street, between Bycamore and Vine, east Blue, xerms, onethird cash : balance on twelve and eighteen months' credit. For particulars inquire at 44 and 48, corner First ana vine cstreeis. mhl.) las 1. x i. Ji i-.iivi aim in. S T AL Hi I OlSTS Morgandale Farm, JFor 1870. The fast trotting Stallion VELOX, Hark browu, by Y'oung Morrill, sire of 'earnaushU His dam the last trotting mare Klien Douglas; will serve mares at 8 UO the season. xne itiorougaoreu staiiion SILVER THORN Chestnut, by Rinszold: he by Boston; dam by Imported G-eucoe; will be reduced irom 3W to lo lor the present season, to luuuce farmers to oreeu their mares to a thoroughbred horse. Any mare bred to these horses, not proving In foal, can be returned the following season free of charge. The season commences the 1st of AS arch, and ends the 1st of July. Terms Note payable on the 1st day of January, 1871. for sale, tnorougDDreu ana Trotting Horses, Aldercey Cattle, (milk one-quarter cream) ; Chester V hlte Pigs, and South Dowu Sheep, best breed lor multou and wool combined. We expect to import a large blackjack by the Hrst ot Aunt, ol which due notice will ha given. Address Agent lor owner. Kvansvllle, March, 187 J. mhS dlw wlm Over First Nation d Bank. Corner Main and First Bincu, Evansville, Ind YVy a ? r rAt-rr 11r.11 or conti.mJJa ous Gum Work, Gold, Sliver, Vulcanite, Cora lite, and Amber Plates, Carver Work, Artificial Palates, &c ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrous Oxid (an excellent and safe anaesthetic). Chit ro for 111, Ether, and also several local lyzers. NEURALGIC Affections treated. MY FACILITIES are as good and rc establishment as large (consisting of xiv rooms) as any In the United States. I RETURN MY THANKS for the u. :,n8i,T rohagereoelved during the pa I EIGHT 1 KAKfci. mcnil "WIND OW-SHADES. B. BUEBA.NK & CO.. MASUFACTDRKR3 Qr Enreka and Rustic Window Shades, A SCPEBIOR AltTKLE, .1 y iV'lS.' oi- color, male to ordei N O. S t .MAIN : T , T H I KD FLOO It, I. O. KMX 11)11, ocS -tJai 1 Jt VA .V Y1LLE, JXD

QUESN3WARE.

DANIEL G. MARK. JAMES M. "WASHES. JAilES FHELAN. MARK, WARREN & DIRECT IlirOBTEUa CO., And WHOLESALE DE.ILSU3 In CII1INA AND GLASS 'W A. 1 1 ZZ9 Lamps, Looking-glasses, Cha 11 clolior,, &c, M. 23 ITir.st Street. We receive bar Queeusware direct from, the Potteries of Staffordshire, England via New Orleans and New Y'oik; hence pay no second-Laud profits which right fully belong to cur customers. We have the EXCLUSIVE CONTROL In this market or MEAKIN'ri celebrated 8TONE CHINA WARE, including those beautiful patterns, "China" and "Cotton," which are now having a great run throughout the country, ot which we are receiving regular Shipments of original assorted crates, aud regular block for repacking. Just received, fresh from Limoges, F'nuvje, a large stock of GOLD BAND.PL.V1N WHIi'E.and DECORATED FRENCH CHINA. ANEW GRADE, Just In, a lull line of Brldewood's iiuht Whilo Granite Ware, French Cbiua Kbapea and tinisti; a very superior article, at much less cost than China. " Consult your own interest by examining our stock before purchasing else -"here. uovl.'l Order Relating to Center Street. On motion of Councilman Hopkins, seconded by Councilman Wiltshire, the following order was unanimously passed and adopted : 2-r is itw meki: ounESi:i six weeks' public uotica be given publication in the Evansville Journal, a fmblic newspaper printed and published u the city ot Kvansvllle. t bat on M onday, the 25th day of April, 1870, the Common Council of the city of Evansville will make an order lor moving the pie-eut northeasterly line of Center street to a line sixty feet north of the south line ot said street, between Clark and Leet Streets, fiassiog through Lots 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14, a Block numuer 7, in the Fourlb Enlargement of the city of Evansville. And any person aggrieved by reason ol the adaption of this order may at any time within six weeks irom its publication apply to the Common Council for redress by petition or remonstrance In writing, left with the ClerK of the Common Couu,' ell, containing a statement of the injuries complained or, and the amount demanded therefor, and said petition or remonstrance will be duly considered and determined on the 23th day of April. 1870. And it is further ordered that the Clerk rtcord in the Minute Book of the Council the plat of said Center Street, a-t proposed to be widened, which plat has been prepared by James D. Saunders, City Surveyor. A. M. McGHIFK, Clerk, By E. A. McGkiff, Deputy. City Clerk's Ofllce, EvaLSVille, March 10, 1870. mhll tiw No, 1501.1 United States MarsnaVa Notice. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, DISTRICT OF INDIANA, SS: WliEKKAS, a libel of Information was Hied in the District Court of the United States for the District of Indian, ou the 8t'coml day of March, 1870, by John J. Brose and George Brose, by Charles E. Maisb, Esq., their Proctor, a .-a Inst the steamboat Red Fox, her boats, bolleis, engines, tackle, apparel and lurniture, seized at said District in a cause of contract, civil and maritime, and claiming damages in the sum of (321 75, aud praying process against steamboat, and that the same may be condemned r.ud sold therefor. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the Monition under the seal of said Court to me directed aud delivered, I do hereby give public notierf to all persons claiming said Kooos, or any part tuereoi, anu in any manner interested thereiu, that they Lo and appear before the District Court of the United States, to be held at tn City of Indianapolis, in and for the District of Indiana, on the first Monday of April next, at 10 o'clock; of the forenoon of that day, then and there to Interpose their claims, and make their allegations in that behalf. BEN. SPOONEK, Marshal, U.S. By SA M UEL DAY, Deputy. Attest: J. D. Howland. Cl'k. mh4-14t TNo. 1,5011. United istatss Marshal's Notice. United states of America, 1B. District of Indiana, J5" WUKKKA.K, a libel of Information was tiled in the District Court of the United Slates for the District of Indiana, on the 25th day of February, 1870. by Henry Albert, William de Sau, John Smith, Charles Smith, and Stephen Holland, by Charles E. Marsh, Esq., their Procior, ngainst the steamboat West Wind, her boilers, engines, tackle, apparel, arid furniture, seized at stld District upon a case of action, civil and maritime, and claimlug damages in the sum ot SS85 50, aud praying process against said steamboat, and that the same may lie condemned and sold therefor. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition nuder the seal of Batd Court to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming said g khIh, or auy part thereof, or in any manner iu torts ted therein, that they be and appear be lure the District Court of the Uuiied States, to be held at thecityof Indianapolis, in and for the District ot Indiana, ou the first Monday of April next, at 10 o'clock of the forenoon of that day, then and there to interpose their claims and make t heir allegations In that behalf. BEN. SPOONER, Marshal, U. S. by Samuel Day. Deputy. Attest: J. D. Howland, Clerk. mb2tf FAItM-Beaulilul, well-improved farm; ItiO uTos, Soo bearing apple trees (choice lruilk three mlits west ot EUzabetiitown, Illinois. Can be had at a bargain by callion on WARREN MAillSON, Altornevs, Third street, uetween Aiain ana lo cust. Ifel7 dtf IlTSUItAIiCE. XEXSEN & BAKER, General Insnraiica Agents, AMD ADJUSTERS OP LOSSES, No. 10 Main Street, Up-Stalrs, 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 Insurance a Specialty. Total Cash Assets Represented Oier Twenty-Seven Million Dollars. The following are among the Companies representeu : JET'S A. Insurance Co. of Hartford. Conn Cash Assets ............,......$5,300,o00. VHfEWIX Ins. Co. of Hartford. Conn. r Cai.li Assets 81,700,000. roXTIN EKTAL Ins. Co. of New York Cash Assets ...-........a,330,000 NORTH AMERICAN Insurance Coo. Hartford. Conn. Cash Assets $500,000, MERCHANTS' Ins. Co. C.h Assets . - " of Hartford, Ct. .....85iO000 NORTH AMERICAN Insurance Co. of Nns York. Cash Assets S00,000, ptkesit ins. Co. of Brooklyn N. Y. Cash Asseta 81.SOO.OOO. YOXKEKS A X. YORK Fire Ins. Co. Cash Assets fc0tf,00.00 2ETNA LIFE Ins. Co. Cash Asseta... of Hartford, Conn. ei3,000,00O. NEXSEN & BASER, Agents, 10 MUX STREET, KfaasYlIle, Ind. Jan30 dly FOR SALE. T10R SAIE-VAL0ABLE MA STREET PROPERTY That splendid property mown as me .cgier propel nitimtwl in n rx-nr rf ?"-n h.sth Str-ots, frc.-Jtiiig tc'-i fi-et on Main Street and 150 i- ti on sutU street. Maid property Is oiTered for s:e at low igures 011 easy tarms. A pplv ! J. P. K.,r.K'Tf & SON. Ks-iii Iitdla Aleuts, Corner Locust aad Third su eet. dit

C. KRATZ, FOUNDER and MACHINIST A SUPPL Y A GENGY. Builder of Portable Engines and Portable Circular Saw Mills, Sugar Cane Mills. Corn Shellers, Improved Steel Amalgam and Composition Bells for farmr. shops, engine houses, chnrche, schools, etc., and Machinery and Castings generally, Steam Boilers. Plate and Sheet Iron Work of

every description. Proprietor and Agent of Territory In the Patent Drive Tubular Well. Apply for descriptive circulars and price lists, and state the kind of machinery, fcc., wished. Repairing promptly done at or from the shop, on Boilers, Machinery, c. Work of the best material as X workmanship. Corner Fir3t and Pine and Second and Elm Streets, SVAafSVIIAE. IXPIAJf A. Portable Enginet saw mill tize), and Portable Circular Saw Mills. Important Notice. The usual amount of steam used to do sawing with by the Portible Circular Saw Mill is from 125 to 150 pounds pressure per sqnare inch. I have reduced this amount and require only from 60 to 80 pounds per square inch, at which steam is not considered In the least dangerous, and Is, at the same time, more economical in the saving of fuel, Sc. We append the following certificate of the first of my new style Portable Hills, for the noting and careful perusal ot sawyers and all those deslrinz to purchase, aud solicit a call and careful examination, they now being ready ou hand and making, mounted on four strong wooden wheels, with wide tires and heavy Iron axles, easily drawn from a place, and always ready for operation In a few hours, or mounted on legs and wooden skids, or Mk. Kratz: The Portable Engine you famished me, I consider as satisfactory and perfect in every respect as any machine I ever saw, runs light, uses 60 pounds of steam for running a double 60 and 30 inch circular saw mill loraoommoa day's bust -net. An average day's work. 6,000 to 10,000 feet of lumber, easy. vUth la pounds of steam. A. J. Caldwhi, m Lynnvllle Ind. Other sizes for farm and plantation use and all other requirements. uov 15-u C. KRATZ. scfitnrzK, T HUMAN & CO.. TVI o o 1 1 x 11 i o FOUNDRY, Manufacturers and Builders of STEAM ENGINES, cnumAK SAW.MII.LS, Gritt ami Sugar Alii Is,' Tobtcctt Srreio Gumming Machines, Distillery ami Mining Machinery, Mvt 'Mills, Grrrn Shellers, House Fronts, Cellar Grates. IRON & BRASS CASTINGS Of F.VK!!T bKSCUIFTION. slAiai.XrCSY Or AIL VLIM)S Si A Ilk I't.t t,:;!t lis BELTING. E1ICZ3, STSAH GAUbE3. ANI) WROUGHTII'J'J PIPES. ffl-ObO MATKi-IA l.Ot'.u''" We have the facility of ti. I.. chlnery and workmen, nn-t . ; u is'.v.j ii work entrusted lo us our tt.uivMuai t i-tu-tion; rill orders p-oniitly : wurmnt nur work; and charge reasonable pri. office AMD rouaDBY: lOILNER FIRST & LEET STREJSfS, EVANSVILLE, IND. N.B. Workmen sent to all parts to fit up ork and do repairing. fuW HUH 0 LTZ.iL TH UM AN A OO. COMMISSION CARDS. THOS. 6. SMITH & CO, I'RUDl't'K ANU Commission Merch'ts Dealers in Elour, Hay, Oat, Grass Seeds, and Produce generally, Xo. 5 South Water Street, EVANSVILLE. Orders promptly attended to. jaiO dly M. WATTS. C. W. LISX. J. J. WATTS WATTS, LINN & CO., UEXERAL Commission IfJcrcIi'ls 230 FRONT STREET, MEMPHIS, TENN. Re.'er to James L. Dallam. President. Fadueah, Ky. ; Martin, Gardner Co., Evansville; Ray jfc Co.. Louisville, Ky.; Bryan, Watts A Co., New York, deal dim C. C. LYOX. K. C. Machen. Ac MA.CJIXIU1V, Produce antl lommission MorchautM. Dealers in Hay, Corn, Flour Oats and Produce Generally. So. 30 North Water Street, nov!33m EVANSVILLE, IND. K. 11. FAIKCHILD. JOHN W. BINGHAM FAll&CfllLI) & BIAGHAM, Commission Hercli'ts NEW ORLEANS, LA. Personal attention, and prompt returns guaranteed. fnovS dfiia L. RrjrrjtiR, Jr., Evansville, Ind. JOHN GlLBJCKT.Oolconda, His. Gus. DuboDCHsr, Evansville, Ind. L. KCFFNEIi, Jr.. & CO., Commission Merch'ts Provision and Produce Dealers, Sole Agents Ohio River and Kanawha Salt Companies, ETASSVIIXE, IJtD. We keep a very large stock of FLOUR in store, and are nanuiing 500 barrels per week. We can fill orders for any grade that may be wanted, at the lowest market prices. Orders for Provisions and Pro--dace solicited, and satisfaction warranted. Terms cash We issue 500 Price-Curreuts weekly, and will furnish a copy regularly 10 any one uetirine ns to uo so. oH3 dtf L. RUFFNKR, fn.. CO. XwL i. A TWO-SlOilY llRICi; DWELLiSO. 'ill L'liriry, between Hccoud aaa Tbira trtels. how occupied by Isaac T. White. I ; .mi -siwii iven 1st MiUcu Appiy to KELLER k WHITE. I fell aim

I z J3u H A N E CJrescent Foundry, - y T Corner or Canal and Ingle Sts.i KVANSVILLSC. INDIANA. ' Mann;aolureiH ot afEASI IJNQINSS. STEAK BOILERS PortaLid Circalar daw Mills, tlacblner; of every r J ptfoo rBi,Kas i! HFLTJNG. STEAM GAUGEHS, FIRE MUCK, W ROUGH T IROS PIPE, df-c, v-c. Repairing dona at Short Notice. Also agents for Stillwell's Patent Heatr and Lim t atcher. nov7 ly WTIJMTAM HEILMAN (Successor to Kratz & H ei Ira an,) vrr v Eomy milt, MA!i:MntlKi:K ANI Itl ll.DER f OUTABLK AM) STATIONAKT Strum Engines and Hollers, SAW AND GRIST MACHINERY, MILL TiirOMllilli; ItlollillOM, Cotton ujhI '1'oburt'O lrv.Hea, CIRCULAR SA IV MILLS, AC. Sit: Y A.N VI1.1.K, I K DIANA. SHKKT IRON AND CtPPER 10 urdtr on short notice. VOKK I RON AND SRAHH CASTINGS if every I'lUncriplloU. Ieaiers in HTEAM UAUUKU, GUM BELTING, KIRK kRICK..-, WROUGHT lltoN P1PRS, BOLTING I'UIVII.s, Ac, a ma.".ufacturers' prices. REPA IRING done at short notice. - rHALO-VS "PACaiAX LOT10X" Kor Henutirytog the Skin and Com pleilon. Kernovea ail Erupt lous, Kreckles, Pimples, Moth Blotches, Tan, etc., and renders the skin toft, air, anil blooming. Kor ltdlus iu the Nursery it Is luvaluahle. For Genlieinen after Hhavlng it has no " Paphian Lotion " Is the only rellabl remedy for diseases and blemishes of the ttkin. PHALUX'N IAllllAai B.r'"101 the Toilet, Nursery, and Bath, will nol chap the skin. Price ceuts per cake. "FIXR DK MATO." " FLOB UK MAYO. A New Perfume lor the Handkerchief, Exquisite, Delicate, Lasting Fragrance. PHALON A bONi New York. Bold by all drunKlBts j GREAT LAND SALE! Seven Rich and Highly Improved Ohio River Tobicco Parms, with all their Appurtenances, And 50 CITY LOTi, Located In the wealthy County of Honderson, Kentucky. Capital Prize, $150,000 127,600 ..... 13,750 120 100 0 2 Prises, each ..... 4 Pi izes, each ..... 2S0 Pi izes, each ..... 140 Prizes, each .. .. Prizes, each ..... JCiclcets, FIVE COLLARS. Besides the above prizes, there is osi prize of 85.0CO, two of 11 AW each, and fotj r of S0O0, cash, rent money lor the year 18B9, which go to the winners of the first seven prizes, respectively. Also, all the rent money lor 1B70, for which iood bonds will be taken, and assigned to those drawing the prises. Final drawing takes place JUNE . lS7fi, at MASONIC- TEMPLE, LOUISVILLE, KY. This popular enterprise Is Indorsed by everv leadine official In the Stale of Ken tucky, and upwards of five hundred of her TnoKt rirnm Inf-nt citizens. L. 1L LXNE, Cashier Farmers' Bank, Henderson, Ky. . R. B. ALEXANDER, Commercial Bank, TlltRVlllA Cv. JOHN C LATHAM. President Bank of HnnkinsvlllA. Honklnsvllle. Ky. JAS. L. DALLAM, Commercial Bank, Paducah, Ky. R. . thomah. Cashier. Lexineton. Ky, W. B. TYLER. Cashier Deposit Bank, Owensboro, Ky. (Jood Club Agent Wanted Everywhere. 2d dtf Notice of Dissolution of Copartner ship. "TVTOTICK IS HEBEBT GIVEN, that J.-J the ra.rtnersbiD heretofore ezlstine in the furniture business, in Evansville, Indians, between 1-era 1 nana Jvarges, r e.-, dlcand Weiberg, Henry Ktoltr, and the DnilAKltrnnrl, Christian Miller, was dmsoived mh the Sihl aay of J-rusry, lisTi), having expired oy limitation iu the article of tariDe:shlt. Until a re'-eiver shall be appointed, the business will be managed by the unders sued, at usaai, CHRISTIAN MILLER. Janus,-y 21, 1370, iJa-i; dif

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1870, 4 3 aiill8 & Tennessee Klver Packet. FOB PArr J Tliel 1 11, E1STP0ET & FL0KEC2 f-tt and elegant Passsnger Bteamer INTo. 5, . CapUrLES Howirj.: 4 JSob. C. McMkchak, Clerk, Leavs- Evansville. as above, every FHI DA i Jprornptly at '4 o'clock p.jt. - j i. aiesmer n.iriuaa jno. - wlU run a 11 a. 4 itm season as above, connecting at ianvisit Twun toe la., c. al Rallroail and at JoJinsonville with the N. & N. W Raiiro:-:! for all points East and Wei.t. HavlDi i6en thoroughly repaired and refurnished throughout, they offer special ind-ncements to passengers and shirmers jur speeu saieiy, anu cuiuiuru ' . 1 v . i . . f. .w r.(, .,, ,.A.rl1. Aw ...... 1 yellow-plee lumber, left with our Agent, will receive prompt attention. Shippers can rely on this boat leaving firoLapuy, paying special attention to coiecllous aud way business. For freight or passage apply on board, or to WM. H. CoW ANT, Jala dtf Agent. REGULAR KVANSV1LLK AND NASH. VILLE PACKET. The very light-draught steamer ALPHA JsT. G. Kyman, Master; W. R.Giacey, Cltfi k, Will p'y as a regular weekly packet be-Iwet-u tlie ports of Evansville aud Nashville. Leaves Evansville every SATUKD VY, at 4 o'clock p.x. For freight or passage aprly on board, or to C. R, UUDD. Jauldtf Agent. Eransville, Headerson, 6c NashviJle Railroad Transfer Packet to Henderson. - The ruflgnlfloent side-wheel sUamer FAYE P HP M C G.Perkins, Master; . . A. 6. Durland, erk, Will leave Evausvllle dally for Henderson at 3 p.m. Returns lo Evausvllle every morning at 8 a.m , and every Saturday evening at 6 p.m. Leaves Evausville every Monday at 7 a.m. f?28 tf Regular Wednesday and Saturday Packet FOR PADUCAH AND CAIRO. The new and elegant steamer rr Tt Aunt Ddncan Master; Guy Vihtaw), Clerk, Leaves EvAitaviULB every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every THURSDAY aud SUNDAY at 6 P. M., making close connections at Cairo with nrst-olass packets for St. Louis, Memphis aud New Orleans. Connects ,M Evansville with the K. A C. Railroad, aud the Tarasoon for Louisville. For freight or passage apply on board, or U F. ft. HUMPHREY AGO. and WM. H. CON ANT, decfldtf Agents. FOR PADUCAH AND CAIRO. UP The famous low-pressure QUICKSTEP, Jack Ukauxea, Master, Leaves Kvansvllle for Cairo every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 P.M., positively, connecting at Cairo with St. Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans packets, aoa&dlf Wm. H. CON AN T, Agt. Regular Kvansville and RowlingQreen Packet The new and elegant Steamer EVANSVI LLE, W. S. Vakmktkb, Master, Leaves Eavnsville for Bowling-Green every TUESDAY, at 4 p.m. Leaves Evansville for Woodbury every SATURDAY, at 4 P.M. For freight or paadoge apply ou board. nov25'btf tltf For Paducih and Cairo. The magnificent new low-prescuresteamer ilmifainii-ij CITY OF EVANSVILLE, H.T. Dexter. Master: leaves Evansville every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 4 p.m. promptly, comitctlog at Cairo with St. Louis, Mempbi-i, and New Orleans packets. W.G.BROWN A CO. mhll tf and W. H. CONANT. Aueuts. IUBAX ESTATE. JOHNSON'S Keal Estate & Patent Agency J HAVE A VARIETY OF HVHI. NEsS and DWELLfNii iiohki.: aud h Urge number ot BUILDING 1ATM, In almost every part of Evansville; also, a number of Farms and several thousand acres of TIMBERED LANDS, all of which 1 will sell on EASY TERMS. 1 have some very DESIRABLE and very CHEAP LOTS, within ten minute' walk of the Court Hume. Persons wishing lo buy will Bave money by purchasing at my ohlce. Those having property to sell will please bring me the description and pi ice. 1 shall soon advertise lor public sale some valuable property In the ui-j-kk part of the city, near the proposed track of the street railroad, where nice buildlriK situs can be baa ou vkuy ueahonaule tdkhh. 1 have also opened an oftice for SOLICIT1NU PATEN TW. Persons deslritig to obtain Patents can make application at once and by calling at my office, on THIRD ST., bet Main and Locust, KVA-XSVILLK, IND. ALVAH JOHNSON, ocl:il Real Estate and Patent Agent. Sew Eeai Estate Ageiicj: J. P. Elliott s Son 73"AV1S OPENJEI A It; A I. USiAlk JLJi. Agency for the sale of aud rot. Liu- o lanui, neuses, vc, ftc Persons having houses or land to r..i;i ell, or persons wishing to purvha.: rent, will do well by calling ou them their offlce, on Tnird Street, near Locust In lOHlott'. Oloclii lanell tf Removal. WE BI G TO I9TFOH3I OIIK friends and customers4hat we have removed to new and commodious premises on Sycamore Street, just In rear of the old stand, where, with increased facilities, we will be pleased to Walton all who may favor us with their patronage. SAMUEL ORR CO. SAMUEL ORB & CO., ' Dealers In Iron, Steel, Tin-IMate, &c, Sycamore Street, near Watsr, Evansville, Indiana. Ie25 dim 4ww Wedlock. THt Basis of Civil, SociaTY. Essays for Young Men, on the honor and happiness of Marriage, and the evils and dangers of Celibacy; with sanitary help for the attainment of man's true position In life. Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARO ASSOCIATION, Pox P, Phlladelphla. Pa. ffelOdAwHm NOTIONS, ETC. Clement, White Co. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS and NOTIONS 22 and 21 FIRST KT Jy2l KVANSVILLR. IND CIIAS. 1. IIAZZA.I2U. Itavincr returned from the Kant, whr ht has exteii'lcd tit experience lis :!, :.: r branches of paiwr-hangltis. retj..i ins tbauco to the ctiecs of this plnrv J; r past pulrouiije, aud It confident that he will lie ab e to iiv satisfaclioii to !:.- friends, and ail n?w ones wboi;j,iy trtvur him with a Cdil. orders loft at -i; ar-d 4a Main; a:so, 11 South First Street, will im

E 12 Other River Item See Fourth Page. Wentlier itsil H'sl.r The weather yesterday was nearly ctear sod very i)Ie3sant, the mercury ranging about C0 from 10 A.M. till 4 p.m. The river, during the 24 hours ending at 3 p.si., had risen ten inche?, and 13 rising slowly. It will be sta tionary again in a day or two. There is a good stage of wafer in the Wabash and rising slowly. Arrivals snd !l?psrlaroi. The arrivals and departures up to 3 p.m. yesterday include the Clara Scott, from Wabash River; Falls City, Bow ling Green to Louisville; City of Ev ausville. from Cairo; Tarascon, Hen darson to Louisville; Fayette, Hen derson and return ; Silver Moon, Cin cionaii to Memphis. Bonis !)u ll?re. Among the first boats duo here are the Sam. Orr, from Cairo; Rose Ilite, from Louisville; Minneola, from Memphis; Emperor, Leonidas, an;I V lrgiDia, from New Orleans: Spray, for Nashville; Kate Robinson, for bt. Louts; Nightingale, from Ar kaosas River; Champiou, from St. Louis; Clsra Scott, from Wabash River; Milbrey and Rapidan No. 2, from Eastport; Lawrence and Mallie Ragon, from Nashville; Nick Longworth and Mary Houston, for New Orleans; Evansville, from Bowling Green. Boats Leaving; To-Day. For Cairo. The splendid steamer City of Evansville, having the most luxuriant passenger accommodations. great carrying capacity and excellent speed, will be the regular packet for Cairo at 4 P. m. to day, and will, if the weather continues propitious, make regular schedule time hence forth. Her officers are among the most experienced and popular in commission. Uapt. 11. I. jJexter commands, and Nick Pennington, Henry Hand and Harry Dexter are her courteous clerks. For Louisville. Tho elegant passenger packet Roso Llite will leave this evening for Louisville and all way points, in charge of those eminent navigators and excellent gentlemen, Capt. W. II. Ilollcroft, Phil. BBranham, and Lewis Branhara, all of whom are proverbial for their attention to passengers. For Henderson. The fast-flying Fayette will leave promptly at 3 p. m. to-day for Henderson bdJ wf.y landings in charge of Capt. BiLy Cole, with Messrs. Durland. Story, and Boyle in the office, all courteous and obliging gentlemen. For Bowling G been. Tho beau tiful and popular steamer Evansville leaves at 4 P. M. to day, for Bowling Green and all Green River way landings, in charge of Capt. W. S. Vanmeeter, and with S. B. Sproulo and Leopold Kahn doing the honors of the office. Passengers will receive the most courteous attention. For Wabash River. The elegant new steaaier, L-Jara bcott, :s announed to leave for Mt. Carmel and all way points on Wabash River at 1 P. M. to-day. Captain Abncr Carey, of Grayvillc, a clever und accomplished gentleman, is in command, and John 11. Gaushell, a pleasant and competent gentleman, has charge of tho office. The Clara Scott is one of the most complete steamers of her class, that comes to our wharf. For New Orleans. The new and magnificent passenger steamer Mary Houston, will be found at tho wharf to-day, enroute for New Orleans. There ia no boat that plies these waters that we can more cordially commend to travelers and shippers. She is magnificently appointed and carefully managed. Capt. L. B. Dunham, one of nature's truo nobility, commands, and Harry Walker, always courteous, competent and obliging, is her clerk. For Memphis. The Lowcllin, having comfortable passenger appointments, will leave for Memphis and all way points at 4 o'clock this evening, in charge of Captain Les. Ware, an experienced steamboatman and pleasant gentleman, and with Triad. P. Gibson, an experienced, competent and obliging clerk in the office. Hlseellnueoua. Business was fairly active on the wharf yesterday, though the port list was not large .The Falls Cty had a fair load from Green River, and left early for Louisville The Clara Scott arrived from Wabash River with a moderate trip, and lies over till to-day. - Capt. Frank Collins has retired from the command in consequence of failing health, and is succeeded by Capt. Abner Carey, of Grayville, a gentleman of experience and great affability. Mr. J. R. Gaushell, late book-keeper for Humphrey, Lewis & Co., is now chief clerk. Marsh Walthall having resigned that position. Mr. Gaushell is an accomplished clerk The City of Evansville arrived at 7 A. st. yesterday, with a largo freight list and her cabins crowded with people. Among her passengers were Captain Will. P. Fowler and the wife and children of Captain Gus. Fowler, en route to Louisville The Tarascon took out an excellent trip of freight and passengers. She waited till noon for a number of passengers who came in by rail from tho North. The Lcwellin could not fill her orders in time to leave yesterday, but will positively leave this afternoon for Memphis and all way ports. Passengers and shippers should make a note of it The Quickstep was filling up rapidly, and would go out fall The Silver Moon arrived a quarter before 2 P. M., with her guards down to tho 'fater. UlesnluK from onr CielmBttn. FrrrsBUna. The fJtmimercfaf of Saturday says: The marts last even!r.g tmltcated !x ft-el ir.ree lucii, m laiiin? siowiy. The , and InlilU'; wettLer durlni tu a.iy vj mi 'liia only boat recniving was the ni. luarle, t hi t. Druvo. i The CJii'i ie of Kiiday says: We said TciK-"! y, "l.-t m have peac;" to-day we tu auutce that "all rota

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i Li.gives us a spJendid k.i! i-v, -bed ery other duy. Cd'CTXNATf The Co, i.na-e; i day says : Captain W. T. IC.evt h i-, rin Arkansas River j -ichre' Atteassisted by Thos Koud. The Phil. StieriJ-su do i.ntt C to-day, at noon, w here Miewi ht. Paul dlrecu I r l'i'.'.-h II I.. ! I The Omimerciaf of Sunday Kays : .we are p.ead t . aim m !- tiitt Mr M.Deeiu, of the N.h.M p)t,.v,.t j has fully recovered iron, in-, rt-f--ii''V(-t illness, and will siou to tb'e i,i,m his duties on the rivt-r. Martin Wait has pure iaed Jo'.,n hvan's one-sixth iuter-i.i luiiw $i , at Memphiti, on private ie; :n t. The loilowmg lfttt-r from ft t l-k Citizen, speaks volume iu befi.ilitif rt( lant young man whtMe l ame wo io -re do not know: - 'Tir.xNAtr, March 1 . i ; To the Editor of the Commercial : "A lady acquaintance, pss -n tm Lorena, from Vlcif-.burj recculv i -f mo that a voumr mtui.'t-ecfti-i t-;V haps nephew of t::e cspi-tin, lu.riii'ci swam to the shore wit i ili ii,u ,f boat. In a storm wlik-l l nn-ate:ted boat's destrucltoA, who i tho iltl-:i iin relused to per.'orm the U iiy. snu act bravery, in ihe cause e f bunianity. serve notice. Yours, truly, a , DA.NtKr. F. Mr At. i P. I do not know lueyoutijj mw St. LOUIS. The Demo rat t teatuU says : Total do-dine of tlinitv.M- !.t.. i,.. O ciocK la.t evening. iwt ! t full I there will ko a furl her rlt? t.'nri,i . next week or two, iht-re is m i i.s u predict. Wo learn onlv ih:ii. lint n. sireams aro about Ki:ii manvorable comlltioii i.r -i.. .i , of the lea Holds. Lotn.svn.Lis. Tho Co trCer-Jom-nol Saturday says: lBl8IIl Wni. M,t(..lr., .,r .... ... . old nI reliable river v oneer, l7-U'V. ' 5?i'5fl.ei1 bf l1? J'Oiusvlil, aud'Aikai.-s iiiver Packet Company tt -K as Iirst of the steamer it. t:. Ur-.tv. it.. . city yesterday for Coviuj;6u. JScuotiations ara ni iio-,ii.. r.. . sale of the Iiexter, aud it Is hii.Ty ,,r(.( , ble that we shall i miH m .,.,'.. sale aud terms iu to-morrow s issno.' The Commercial says : CaDt. A. T. (Illmnro nt ti... . r Star, is at MadlMjn, hup trinien im.. . repairs of tho low-water picuet P.a. -i , . 11a has authority to put 1 er in ti,rt i possihle coudilluu f jr tin- aiimm.it- ti . palgo, a id he wiil do It. Hence to Cairo the riv-r Is doc' In with nrosneu M or im:ih!n ... drawing over (i foet. is ime lo pus s down yesterday; a sure s n that h. - . couldn t do much recently above St. Ia, clue, b unous. in a lout as warm ; May. aud the eve run t,. i... with cerulean sales. -u...Kxw Oklkans. The Time of W nesday says : The weather veRtp.rti iv -u j nu..r .. cool, and a strong normwesier ju-eva.'- s durinjcth aho.uof the i u,-. noriorai . , lhedut and hlowiug it lu muo clo. , about the landing, much t () 11l4 A Mil. . . ance of leves pedestrian. Business on the landing wa tr,,-, ,. active for Tuesday, then bMusr a i number of dDarturt-!. mi, v ..i , 1. 1,.. i favorable trips. ine steamer John iciiinnr drawn Irom Ihe Jieud tiuue lor tna , ... ent, and will take a trip for Lonisv KvahHVllltt, aud way lamilojjs, on This -- day, at 6 P.M. Captain J U. llenon. c .- mauds, while Mt. ii. e. IiUuioro i; charge ot the oftice TSBRB IIautk. The Kxprtu of yester A - y says : Yeslerdav was a ro;il a to il .in-- ..hi. , Spring breezes aud showers, suuabiue :u..i shade. The river I-t ttlrtotm f.-t.t ni termark autl rl.Hiii rapuliy. The hteuiiiur n.rsvtiix imn in r, ports below yesterday cyeuliiir. 230AT 3TO,i2JU Oil: J. Wholesile Dealt rs in Boat Storoa ; Lubrlcatiug, Coal, L.ara vm; cordis, Rosin, PI tell, dc, IVn. Oil 1V1TI I' w-l-tr i-t apr2ti dlyj Bet. MkIu aud V1l . uuvxn ad v Klin s;; m k.ms. Public Sule. Sale of Lands and Lots m i t- ,l i,, cure loans of Common St:i.ooi i.'n.i t greHhiouul '1'owiiihlp KuriU-. at kiovi i u sections h7. l)j Liiii wi ,.t i ii.rt,.r it, act of the Cleueral As.oiribly ol iho of Indiana, unproved kiiii iimendt-d j ima, lbd7 and ltu,v. Xho uun-rMjued v. i on the FOURTH MO.ND.VV IN Mapcii belnu tue itn tiuv of MIM' I til 1 1 Ii t Ii ut - - door of the Court Houxo. In ii,'rii. V Kvansvllle, in the L'tmmy v :.i;,lt-rl, , aiid State of Indian i, h. tvvtei Inn lit. " of 10 o Cock a. m. unit 4 , e o: k i m o ; for sale the following dcscrliwd Lund i Town Lots, Hituutt-tl lu s. hi County lm. guged to the f.talo of lnl aim. to nee. loans of School Funtlt, tm.i upon wn, the tiortow ers have laiied lo py the inual liiHlaliiiittitH of In lurch t and pi lnt-i , duo thereon, lo wit: COMMON .SCHOOL FUNI. Loan Iso. , Lot fuiinhei twenty-th ( , t21), in lilock MumhtT to i (iu) in i Fourth Kiilitr;imeiil, ndjoj n,t the ! Of Kysnsville, luoili-u-ua l y iit-npyli,. rtlMtelKud Catharine, uisaife, Juiy it i. IStiUAmount due thereon, JJI f l'. Loan Wo. 4.- Lot umub.-r twont.y-1 , l'.J), in ;l(,ck i timber tci (l;,, in i. Fourth Ktilargetneiit, iiiljoioliiK I lie t: of KvaoMVllic, inortKaiti I v Henry 1 , dlstel und Cathai;iiH, iuh wife, on Meet her 18, lw.5. Amount tine tliore:n, lit Loan Mo. yii, ihe nonih w.,t l.allof I. number lwenij-iivu i.wciity-Ntx aud 1.0), in SlcUary's or l.r.wer Knlai . mentoi the city or Kvaiihvliir. mortal by UeorKo Hai tmuu mi l a; at la, hi w oa the l.sth tiny o Kt:hi nary Amount due thereon, t .ii 67. . I-,,?aQ.is'?; ;,,y- humbi r frliihteeii u Klock Wo. blx (ii), lxi Hie cnceitt I largeiiit-ut ol t!i(, tily of HvttiiKwiHe i Vauderburch Ctui.ty, InnUnjt, niorlt i. by Maiuarelh Miodreicn, anl iienry Mi jelch, her liushaud, ou toe 3lh day t.l H tember, l&;f. ' Amount cltie theroon, ??l.'i -to. Loau Hn. tii;.;:, (;,;;.) ah tin t Lot or l calof grountl, In l.ama-co ( lily, no-can beg uuiug IW leet soui.h of tlio north-w. corner of iJlock number nix ty-one (iil ) the west ljouti.l t.. y jute thereof, ru.m south on said bountiury line along Uth euue 40 leet; thet.ee east l.jt leet.U a to I stieet; tiience north ju line of t la&tmentimietl street Dieet: thence w to the place of heKlnnlujj ; Mnrttpid i W i:llam Clarkcoo tart ana jl.iyA. Wife, July Itiih, 11. Amouul due thereon, JlOi) ;5. COXORKsJSJO.VAL TOW-N.SHIP 1- Cr. , Loan No. C JI. Lot nurnhtr two ('Ji ; Block number fifty-two (W) In the K, era Enlargement of the l ily ol Kvansvi In said County, mortgHj? u by Jac. Smith and Olive C. his wife and John Smith and Amacey his wite, ou tho 1. day of April, l.stji Amount due there m Jii2 1',. 1)iqNo. 417, Lot number nine (') S Block number forty-three (t.) in the Kt em Enlargement of tuo city of Kvausv: lu said County, mortgaged o Elijah i n and Harriet his wife, ou October iiltii 1 Amount due thcreou ivm li). Loan Wo. 412. The Worth half of North-eaHt quarter of sec .Son nura thirty-one (U in Township six 0J) no of range eleven (II) West, iu the' Vine ues Land Hlatrlt, contaltluii 8j nt.-t more or lest, mortnaeed by litiurlch 11 t rlchs and Maigaietu his wile, Junei i Amount due thereon ftJJS 12 Should the foregoing sums remain i:i paid on the iKth day of Marth, 1"7U, (be the fourth Monday ef said rn mth,) the t derslgned, Auditor of said co inty, will, ( said day, proceed to nu!l too pieut ..-. mortgaged and describHtl t lereio, oi -much thereof lo the highe .t bidder f cash, as may bo nccet-sary to discharge ! . amountdue tor priucipal, it terest, na: ges and cotits ; and in cate of no bid lor i : amount due the undersigned will bid the name on account of tho respec-1 funds. VICTOR 11I-5(JH, A. V. ' Evansville, Fen. aid, XtT.o. martrtwdA w. EYANS VILLE GROCERS', IV o. i:$ti ?.Inin htre Has on band, and Is conslair ly reel vs a lull stock of staple ami fancy Grocc: Lamps, Bolter, Ekks, Ac. dc. Lime, t. ment, Plaster, Waiis, tic, iSc, lor dale ! To Coiitractori and Rnildew. First ftnuliiy Il;til!in; at reasonable ratis; 3 a U ; SEASONED VOOIi Constantly on band. 1 alo otter at a great hartal a one Fruui DwelliDK House, nearly uew , front 1c . o Baker Aveune, between H-tventh Eighth streets. JAMK-j CilOF'i .i. 1 1 ii- y.u. it k tn tl'tt l.t---, u.jh j ,V .vn--'v. .f-p I'l-.ilKV, 11 il -mi r-verywltei-.;. Too t fc.w3 i..lJ-;-t' ti dot! d i