Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 April 1870 — Page 3
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TUESDAY, APRIL 1?, tSIO.
Htmncial & Commercial FINANCIAL. Money Is now comluir iu freely, as speculators and traders realized on produco; bul while tb supply H more abundant, ttio demand seems to Increase In the same ratio. Takers are abundant at full rales, to-wit: ton for Insiders and ono tc one and ouo-half for outsiders. Kxchanjfo cn the Knot Is In bettor supply than It Ws a wci'S ago. Ttie banks yet buy at pa- and sell at SI 50 per tlfiCO. Uold U again on tho rise, owing to greater act ivity In the foreign market for our bond:', and lueroasao confidence in all Htroet. icsterdtiy at noou It wa quoted In New York, at 13J. Governments are a;;aln advancing: Buying. Helling fl percent, bonds, 1SM...-.1I 11 a-Jll H, lii . ........... 1M 112 in ; fl-ill, 1 1.- ............1,'4 O-lM's. 1 vm 111 &-"- lsr. now-. I'M! ft-ai'H, i7.... ....ii" ii' nor. is.;s .ii H0!i to'n ..I' ji l'f'J-i Currency!. .. H Hl!"i Compound Interest nolo. per cent. OU". nAXKAHt.c rusiw. IT. H. Treasury Motes. National Hank Notes. ' ' The following, quotations are from the Merchant' National Rank: CNCUKKK.NT. Indiana Free Banks 10 to 25c din. Missouri ....10o KaMtxrn Hank Notes.... .....10 to 200 ' Plantar' ttaulc of 1'onn .......toe Union Hank .:ti)o ' Ol herTonnoHSoe Banks HO to boo " Virginia, North and Mouth Carolina, t i.'ortfi a, Alabama and La.- JO to yoc " Htatolsankof Indiana-.... 10c dls. Htato liana Of Ohio..-....... luo " UKNEUAL IlKMAKKH. . AlmoHt ftll departments of trade are markei by an Increased activity. Quoensware, If not ruoro active, la quite n much bo as i'or tho weelc prevlonn, and prices thereof remain unchanged. Produce a nd drain remain tho same as at last quota lons, with an Increased supply of hay. IllKhwlnes uhow a marktil advance. In anticipation of the suspension of operations In dlH'.IHsrleH, and a general tendency to firmness In prices of liquors Is observable. Drugs are but little changed, and show a slight reducUou In English, Hoda and Opium. Iron remain stationary. Tin plate Lns fallen 25 to CO cents per box, from last week's prices. Tho market on cofTco, although unchanged as to curreucy, Is a shade higher lor gold in New York, making the currency prjco very firm, the very much decreanod tock In the United States against the same Keariou last year having that effect, the ditlorenco according to some authorities teing upward of M.fMO sacks. There Is alio a firmer feeling on sugars, with upward tendency, although but fow changes have yet been made. The othtr changes In the market are comparatively unimportant. Hats and caps and boots and shoe are Improving, but without change In price, the last week bolnx marked by a very good trade. 1HY GOODS. ' The market for the past week was bnoyant and active and a larico trade was done. Frlces rule steady, without material change In leading staples. Baoww HHBirrixaa. Atlantic A, llic; Stark A, Ijc; Augustus and Med fords, Ho; Cannelton, sheetings, llc; Evansvllle 1-1 It'Ac; Lawrcnrj E, 13,'ic; medium sheclln?, 13c; Valley, lOo. DtiKSH Ooodh Wool Delaines, 30i3rc; Fancy Delalno. XjJc; A mures, 22c; Oriental Lustrna, 0j30i!, I'risth Merrtmao W, TJ; Jc; Merrlmao 1), at He; Hpraue's He; Asurord's 10c; Hlmpsou's 11; Amttlnuii, at li;-4e; Dunnet's, ltJic; Amosksas, 10 ; Lowell, 10o; Troy,7;-io. Tickinos -Conestoa Extra 4-4, 31c; Oold Medal, M. Sic; CT1-1. 21o; UCA MiscKLT.ANKOua Hklrt Braids, 70o ; Coat's and Clark's Spools, B w; Oreen & Daniel's H . oU, 10c ; 2-bushol ll'iss,3754(;ijric ; 2,'-bush JJ:ns, 50,3 mc; 3-bu h Bags, (Mid (ic; Ralol jh HUtrtH, Jltl 50 per uor.en. FKOV13ION3 AND I'KODUCE. Iluslnow nnuanally dull and quotations uomlnal. Meas I'ork, Now Bacon HhouItir4... - Clear Hides .... CUtar till Sides Hams, Hii!jar cured Lard.tlorce - ... .. " kif.. Bnlk Mfats Hlionlilnrji Hit) SUl?s i'X-mr Kit) Sides - Claar Sides ..... ....S-'S .-.-12 Iff alfi'o 1 fVa hi' 17!ia 18c ..-.ltio ,...1 lo 17a 17io 11 allo ti'A a lie ...US' 15al.jJo URAlr IJ7ica( Kcceipts light, with. good demand all around. Djo for Mediter ranean, and tt 00,31 03 for English, and white 10.JU0. Corn la firm at 60370o In ear; shelled, 8()c"o In new burlaps. Oatt, brisk at 5"ao in new burlaps; from. wagons loorfo, iOQ 15o, Uye, 70jO per bn.shol. Flouii In fair detnaod. Low grades In aetlva demand and scarce. We quote now White family flour at 13 73 00 choice extra at J3 to 3 60 ; extra St 23 to S3 00: fine and su peril no 14 2.a I 50. Low grades In fair doaiand. - Cork Mul-Kllu-drlod nominally UJ 1125 per barrel, and dull. Uood stock In market. Hay Bale l, tisis 50 per ton, accord lax to Quality ; better supply and In de mand. Loose, IU.jIj. BRAN Is hold at8-i)3:i Tpra ton, good demand. Suii'aTUFF r3 OOi) 00 per ton, 1'oTATOic.i 1'eaohblow II 00 per bushol B'aaker IiusaeU II "aa 00; Early UoodrlcU n oo. Halt Dull. Hmall barrels at 12 50, and large IS 10 per barrel, adding actual Uray ane. OCSXIE3 Now slock resewetl Is held at 20j21c; good quality of second-hand old at 15lSo, and dull. Bun Flax Seed, II 751 90 according to quality. Clover Heed. 17 ZYH 00. Tlmo thy Seed, V, OOS 23 per bushel. Only good I qualities wanted. Oiikicm Apples Oootl demand, at 13 003 4 00 per barrel, accordlus to quality; good ouly wanted. Lkmon! Light supply and In fair de mand at 1738 00 per box
Wu itb Bbans J2 50;a 75 per bushel, and la gxid demand, but very scarce. DtuKO Fktjit Dull J Peaches 52 00(32 23 for quarters, and 12 50 54 2 73 for halves, per bunhel. Apples II 50 (J 1 73 per bushel. Nothing dolns. - OSIOS3-S3 50tj:J 00 per barrel. Uood demand. Baoost Cokn-Too little to quote. HiDK3 Dry ulnt, lSjiao per pound; dry Baited, lOJltfj; green, 7c; green salted, 8s, wlUi demand falllns falllug oflT. Feattikiw t&JTSc ir pound for live geese. Butter 30i3"c In rolls, and scarce. Eooa 13.31iio per do.u and dull. PKCAN9-53 00 33 50 per bushel and dull. , Liquons. The fallowing are the quotations:
new copper distilled whisky U SOfiji 25 one to two years old 13 OOtJl 50; high
wlnosOSc for patent aud II 00 for old process ; roctifled BJcOll OJ as to proof; common
Bourbon and Bye, II 40jJ2 50; and Brandy
si Mi.i.'lOO: Holland eln I150u32 50; norted brandy f 12 00 ijl5 00: Old
Port,
II 50ui8 50; importod gin 13 5CKA7 50. Buil.DlJia Mats:riai.s. The demand
very good and Increasing. Market firm Pi lets remain about Uio same. We quote
Hah, Bo to Ho per llht; Doors, 12 25 11 60 each; Blinds. 12 2)(100 per Nails, 11 to per keg for
pair lOd
White Lead, 12 CO to t3 00 per keg;
Plas
ter. II CO . jl 73; Lime, xoo to 11 00; Cement
ri2W- DUUOdi. - Alcohol, 9S per cent, per fcbl I 2 50a Larl oil. No. 1 winter -strained... 1 aa No. 2 " ... 1 25a TJnsed oil 1 ta oil 27a29o Castor oil 2 60
Boda, EnglLsh a8
Win c lial 2 lia 9 coa 75 1.1 'i si a3 c HOC , 7 ooa ; 8 00a Jatatnansl Hair Restorative "W , dogen " ''0' Old Kentucky Bitters, per doz- 7 &0a SIIKET AND MB IRO.N. Common bar nizm.. 40 Round and bquare...-.. 1 lorse Mhoe.... ..-. - Heavy Hand 1 loop and Light Hand Ovf....- - Half oval and ball round... - American. Sheet Iron, 10 to 17 -..vm is to2-J......-.t;'2 ft to ad.-... t. '2 17 -..ti'i .. aso .. 6 it -5 t J .. '4 u4,l Charcot. All sheets over 2 Inches wide, io Til b extra. TIN PLATE AND TINNERS' STOCK Tin plate I C box do i X...... ......... 110 do IO rooflnn..... ... .... .. . 110 do I X rooting - in) do ID 14x20 b'ilt. YM Copper sheet W tb . Copper bottoms ! Metallic bottoms f -.13 OOal I ... 3 &On4 I ,.. 4 U0a5 t Block tin, ilgLead .....-........... UL.AMM. CX 8 to 8X10 Glass HX11 to 10X15 do ..... - 11X11 to 12X18 do Les.i 10 per cent, discount. UltOCKRIEH. corriK. Common Hlo hair Hlo - I'rtmo Klo ('holco iUo Laguyara .... StTUAK. Cuba - - .- . New Orleans - .- . Demarara ... Extra C. ........ .. A corf bo - ....... B collee 1K al9s U21 1 .21 a22 y , 2-02 c 2Ja2y4 e 12,'al3o l l al lo .11 .11 o iiC .lll-Sallio .lUiallSo ..! al5jc .15 al5ke .13 al5Xc Hards Powdereit Huiiar Uraaulated TEAS. Black Houchong OOcaJl 00 Oolong ..-X..I1 OOal 25 Oreon Young Hyson 1 40al B0 '. Imperial...-. -.. 1 25al B5 Uuo powder 1 60al DO Hysou -.- . 1 l!5al 60 MOLA.SSKH. New Orloans choice ... New Orleans prime Honey Hyrup Htewart's Hyrup ..-..... Silver Drip..... Chester Drip... CANiiiita. Kail Weight .. 11 oi ..... ......aw Light weight .......... CANI1Y. ,...-.a.S.3 ..75 ano ,. o aH5 . Mt aKr ...75 a 65 20 a2t ITAalH llalS Stick and Barber Pole...... V&lVi c MACKKUKL. No. 3, In bbls No. 3, In tialf bbls No. 8, Iu kltts. No. 2, In bbls - , No. 2, In half bbls ............... No. 2, In kltts - , No. 1, In bbls No. I, In half bbls I18 50 ,. 8 60 . 2 V5 . :.o KI . l 00 . 2 M "28 00 . 11 50 3 15 . 7 00 al&00 a 00 21 00 alO 00 a 3 00 a. to U) ul5 50 a S 2;5 a 00 ino. t. in kltts. Cadllsh.. WIIITK J-ISU. Half bbls.. Kltts Box.... 88 50 2 25 a 9 Ou a 2 60 HKKHIXa. ...63 a75 o .-. 7 a74 o 7MJa8 O ..llial2 o ..aiP.aU o STARCH. MadlHon Erkenbccher's Crystal Com hi aoAp. Palm -...... Brown Eraslve Yellow Eraslve......-, a BC a 7 a 70 a 9io . ... 6 ..... 7 9 Olive....-. .- Ucnnau Mottled....... Uerman Plain... .. 104all e o H,aiO COTTONa. Yarns, 700.. ...HJialS o ,-MSal7 c .lskaltf e ,..21 a2lic wo & wmiumwuMtMiiW1 BATT1SO, No. 1 .. 20a.' 28 .40 a 12 ..43 a!3 No. 2...... White..., CAKl'ItT CHAIN Colorod- . It... .... .. Hamburg... ... .17 al7o ..17alH o -13 alSio Factory TAU. Carolina bbls - .11 60a0 00 do half barrels ... S 75a 1 50 d kous... .. 60 an4o Pine kegs - 47uoo VINKUAIt, Bbls - 17 60a 60 Kicc. Carolina choice 9al0 e do prune - v uuls o Rangoon do - 0 a Ujo hails. lOp to 20p 1 60 Bp.. .. ...- . ... 4 75 ttp.... - .. 5 00 4l -....... O . aji 10 p r euco... - - o tip Fence.... - 4 7j Bplkes, oygio o incn .j WUUIIKil tVAUf iUCKKTS Oak ............ 12 25 a 2 35 a 2 ;!" a K50 a 800 all 00 a 7 00 a 6 00 a oo a 4 50 a a 25 all 60 alO 60 a oo a 500 half -.......- a 2i No. 1 Well Buckets. 8 oo Mo. 2 - " " - 7 50 Red Cedar, two-hoop...... JO 60 lrou-bouuu.... n oo half Irou-bound 5 60 Brass " 8 60 Buear Buckets, rack w 4 25 ball " " -. W No. I Tubs . H 00 No. 2 " - i ou No. 8 " Nests, ftlght - inree .- o uu CHUKNS. WhltePlne.lSto'Ajinc.hes- l 00 Painted" " " ... 12 60 a 10 00 alt 00 altiOO ais 00 a 2 75 Rl Cdar, 1 lnchm - 1 00 . 10 II IW Wash Boards - 2 t5 18 7 0 THE EYANSYILLE J O XJ N AU Dally, Trl-Weckly, and Wcchir. Tho Leading Paper on iho Lower Ohio. An Exponent of Western . Eergy Intelligence, and Progrei. Xmrgest Circulaton ! In Soathwestcrn Indlanatna Kentucky, tnd 8oat ern Illinois. It contains all the News of he Day Telegraph, Foreign and Domesfc and by Mall. Variety la the Bplce of Llfe,"nd every ssue of the Journal is full of aarloty of ews, Gossip, and MlscellaneouKeadlns It publishes Reports of the arkets ot all the comoierolal centers of tl country Its Reports of the Evansvit Markets are always prompt and reliable It alms to be a reliable Ueiral News paper, and to be aucaa or a; oiuers in Avftrr wirMct. The aim or its naiuors i vj n paper for the people; lnstruive to all; sought for by tho . baslnes man, the lariner, tb professional mo, the me chanic ; a household comanion ; me polltlilan's guide in fact, t make It as nearly EVERYBODY'S papf as posslhle. A: iter Men wilt fliul our tpori not Xim - celicd by any paper in the ff-at ifibsiltippi yalley l , . Our facilities for doin all kinds of Job Printing fur Xtcamials are unequaled. , . .. . TEUMS-Iavarlably a Advance. DAILY JOUK.AL. Is to one year, Dy man . ..no oo Hlk months, by mall 6 50 i nree montns, Dy man .. a oo By the week, payable to trrlr TRI-WKKEX.Y JUKKAL One year.m...... ...... 7 to Mix moatUs.....-..-.. 4 10 WKEKLY JORNAL. 1 05 One oodv. one vear....... 8 1 50 2 S3 Twelve copies, one year 15 oo Twenty copies, one y ear, .......... 20 oo
" American... ........ White lead l luo It Quinine Hi o.......... .. Morphine ' Opium " . Balsam Copaiba............ Camphor - Armlstead's Ague Tonic doz. Cloud's Invigorating Cordial 11 dozen ...
SPECIAL ITOTICES.
Consumption. The Three Remedies. " Scuench'3 Fcu.mosw Hykup," Tor the cu. . of Coushs, Colds, Bronchitis, and every form of Contmmptlon. Tho poculiar action of this medicine ripens the ulcers In tho lungs, promotes tho dlbchargo of tho corrupt matter by czpectoratlon. Purifies the blood, and thus cures Consumption, when every other remedy falls. "Schenck's Hea-Weed Tonic" for the care of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, and all diseases arising from debility. This tonle Invigorates the digestive organs, supplies tho place of the gastrlo Juice when that Is deficient, and then enablos tho patient to digest the most nulrlclous food. It Is a sovereign remedy for all cases of Indigestto Bchenck's Mandrake Pills," ouo of the most valuable medicines ever discovered, being a vegetable substitute for calomel, and having ail the useful properties ascribed to that mineral, without producing any of Ita Injurious effects. To these three medicines Dr. J. H Bchenck, of Philadelphia, owes his unrivaled success in the Treatment of Pulmonic Consumption. The Pulmonic Hyrup ripens the morbid matter, discharges it, and purifies the blood. The Mandrake Pills act upon tho liver, remove all obstructions therefrom, give the organ a healthy toue, and cure Liver Complaint, Which Is one of thtTrnost prominent causes Of Consumption. The Bea-Weed Tonic Invigorates the powers of the stomach, and by strengthenln8 digestion and bringing 11 to a normal and healthy condition, improves the iltiaUly of tbe blood, by which means the 'ormatlon of uloers or tubercles in the ungs becomes Impossible. The combined icllon of bese medicines, as thus explained, w I core every case of Consumpion. If the r uiedlos are used In time and he use of the is pei severed In sumclentbr to bring tha case to a favorebletermlnalon. Dr. Bchenck's Almanac, containing a full reatlso on the various forms of disease, jils mode of treatment, and goneral direolons how to use his medicine, can be had rails or sent by mall by addressing his rlnclpal OlQce, No. 13 North Blxth Street, hllatlo.'phla, Pa. Price of the Pulmonlo Byrup and Beaeed Tonio, each II 50 per bottle, or 17 60 a air dozen. Mandrake Pills, 250. per box, or sale by ail dt uggista and dealers. The Fearful CANCKU Snbdned. THE CUKE HOW DISCOVERED aviDK been long allllcted with t'ANt'KH, resorted to all the remedies Of which 1 uld hear. Among them was one recommending a certain herb to me as a cure. I (as I supposed) procuied the herb, cd prepared aud applied It, which milou perfect cure, but on examination y the family physician he luformed me Uatthe herb 1 had used, which had made perfect aud speedy cure, was not the one ecommendej. All who are allllcted can nd a speedy cure by sending for the reIpe, with lull directions lor use. Price 15. kddress. with reentered letter or money rder, OEOUOE MOKOAN, Box 251, Port ervis, orange County, New York. Ja22 d3in riie Xietilingr X'ool. ES.SAYH FOIl YOUNU JIEX, who have fallen Into vicious bablts, and ow desire a higher life, and a belle IANUUOD, with certain means of rellel r the allllcted. Bent In sealed letter enlopeH, free of charge. Address. HOWKD ABSOCIATION, Box P., PMILAnKl.hia. Pa. sep2a L-V0il UlIAt lis. A victim of early Imprudence, causing nervous tleblli- ', premature decay, Ac, has discovered a luple means of cure, which he will send ee to his lellow-sulterers. AddresM J. 11. EEVEH, 78 Nassau Btreet, New York. oc22 w6m MpN H-)fot BLACK WOKMS and WMfhlsa a the face, use l'erry'i Vomedone ami IHmf. Jiemedy. prepared only by Dr. B. C. jckky, 4tf Bond Btreet, New York. Bold eery where. The trade supplied by wholetie medicine dealers. lnol7 d3m BpN Tbls splendid Hair Dye Is the best in the orld. llarmleiw, reliable. Instantaneous; ea not contain luad nor any vittxlio ponu to proluce paralysis or death. Avoid le vaunted aud delusive preparations lasting virtues they do not pohhchh. The nulue W. A. Batchelor's Ilalr Dye has ud 30 years' untarniHhed reputation to hold its Intettrltv as the only I'erfect Slair Dye Black or Brown. Bold by all jiruKgtsta. Applied at iu iiouu Btreet, new York. IfelO ".Xu.it!Uiqyo Moth-Patches, Freckles, and Uiii in, .Vnrru'i and freckle Lotion. Prepared ohij . it. O. Fkkuy. Bold by all druggists. Moth novl7 d.lm BpN I'lJfPLKS OX TUB FACE. For t;ome "Imply Kri Ions on tin nil Pimple For Comedoues, Black-worms or (Jrubs, motions and blotched uisnuurathe face, Ue Perry's Comedoue e Remedy. Bold by all JJtugjlSUi. F0U M0I1I rATCUKS, FKKCKLES AN1I TAN. USE "PEKn 'd MOTH and FKECKLK lVnrltrrX? B. C. I'KUKY. 4i Bond Htreet, N V. Hold by Druggists everywhere. aprl-Oiu PLANING MllitS. IVIW FIUDI. y. TR1BLK. W. W WILKIWWN. IX. F. TIIIKL.E si CO., (Succesrora to Wm. Hunne!,) Manufacturers or Poors, Push, Blinds, Frames. Ac. Also, dealers In Pine and Poplar Flooring, weaiuerooaruinn, nuiuKles. L,atn. dec. iiuiioing maieriai oi an kinds in our line made, to order. Factory and Yard) Corner of Wal nut and rttn Streets, UrnuHville, Imliana. Orders from abroad prompt.!,; attended (Os lie uuui loan a. m'cokki.. johk r. twkm. McCORKLE & TWEED, Contractors and Ilnlluers, And Manufacturers of Sash, Doors. Blinds, Frames, Brackets btair-KatUi arc Wa wncn nonstantlv on hand a larce stock of Yellow and White Pine and Pop lar FKKirlnR, t-opiar auu rmn "u,"""i Baths, BhlnRles, Sto. Sash, Primed and uiaixH.nn hand and to order. Bend lor Price List. FADTUKI, Cor. WALNUT A EIGHTH STREETS, . EVASSITILI.S. lltD. All orders promptly attented to. lfegi JACOB MEYEliS & 15R0., Contractors and Builders, And Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, &c. ALSO DEALERS IN LUMBER, LATH & SHINGLES. 03" Estintates made on Bukllngs lor furnlahlng all Mill work and Lumber at the LOWEST PRICES and of the BEST MA TERIAL. Southern Ilauiugr Mill, turner Water and Goodsell Streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. - lOO.OOO POPLAR AND CYPRESS SHINOBES for sale cheap. aprl-t.m BRASS FOUNDER, &C JOHN 1YINS0N, BRASSIFOONDER.AND FIISHEit Steam and Gas-Plpo Fitter,Manofactnror and Dealer in Steam and Water linages, Spelter aud Kabbltt , Metal, and allArUel appertaining to a Brass Foundry. STEAMBOAT .AND fiKXKKAL BLACK SMITHISC, Water Street, bet. fine and Lf et. . KVANSVILLK, IND. wr" Cash paid for old Copper and Brass. Eatray Notice. TAKEN I1V GEO. MORGAN, IN Union Township, a dark red steer, with white spots, two yeats old, marked with under-bit In left and swallow fork In right ear, appraised at ten dollars, before
MACHINIST, ETC.
C. KRATZ, FOUNDER and MACHINIST MACHINERY AND SUPPLY AGENCY. Builder of Tortable Engines and Portable Circular Saw Mills. Mugar Cane Mills, Corn Bhellers, Improved Bteel Amalgam and Composition Bells for farms, shops, engine bouse, churches, schools, etc., and Machinery and Castings generally, Bteam Boilers, Plate and Hheet Iron Work of every description. Proprietor and Aeent of Territory In the Patent Drive Tubular' Well. Apply for descriptive circulars and price lists, and state the kind of machinery, do., wished. KepalrlDK promptly done at or from tho shop, on Boilers, Machinery, ic. Work of the best material and workmanship. Comer First andPine and Second and Elm Streets, EVAN.SYIXI.E, IMHAJTA. Portable Engines (taw mill size), and Portable Circular Saw Mill. Iinporlaut If lice. The usual amount or steam used to do sawing with by the Portlble Circular Haw Mill Is from 125 to 150 pounds pressure per square Inch. I have reduced this amount and require only from 60 to 80 pounds per square Inch, al which steam is not considered In the least dangerous, and Is, al the 'same time, more economical In the saving of fuel, Ac We append the following oertiaeate of the first of my new style Portable Mills, for the notlng-and careful perusal of sawyers aud all those desiring to purchase, and solicit a call and careful examination, they now being ready on hand and making, mounted ou 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 o t h or 1 Ma. Kkatz: The Portable Engine you furnished me, I consider as satisfactory and perfect In every respect as any machine I ever baw, runs light, uses BO pounds of steam for running a double 60 and 30 Inch circular saw mill lor a common day's business. An average day's work. 6,000 to lo.ouo feet of lumber, easy, UU 75 pounds of steam. A.J. Caudwblu Lynnvllle Ind. Other sizes for farm and plantation use and all other requirements. . nov 15-m C. KRATZ. scif uitze, TIIUMAN & CO., F O U .N D R Y, Manufacturers andBullders of S TEAM IX G I IT S, CmCULAU SAW-MILLS, Grist and Sugar Mills, Tob:xcco Screw Gumming Machines, Distillery and Mining Machinery, Malt Mills, Corn Shelters, House Fronts, Cellar Grates. IRON & BRASS CASTINGS OF ITIKY IIEBCKIPTIOI. MAC1IIXE11Y OB" ALL KIXDH UADK AND UKl'AIUKD. DKALKJUJ IN BELTING, FIRS BRICKS, STRAH AnaS, AND WROUGHTOLD MATERIALS BOUGHT. We have the facility of the bost ma chinery and workmen, and will give all work entrusted to us our Individual atten tion; nil orders promptly; warrant our work ; and charge reasonable prices. . ox tick amd rouMiay: (jOKNER FIRST & LEET STREETS, KVANSVILLK, IND. N.U. Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work and do repairing. fe22 fclOHU L.XZK, THUMAN A CO. COMMISSION CARDS. THOS. C. SMITH & CO, PRODUCE AND Commission Mt?rcli't Dealers In Flour, Hay, Oats, Grass Heeds, and Produce generally. Xo. 5 South Water Street, EVANSVILLE. Orders promptly attended to. LJalOdly C. C. Lyon. E. C. MACBKJ4. LYON c MACIIEN, Produce and Commission Morchunts,' Dealers in Hay, Corn, Flour Oats and Produce Generally. Xo. 30 North Water Street, novl3 3m KVANSVILLK, IND. , H. FAIKCUILD. JOHST W. BIJIGIIAM FAIUCMLD & BIXGUAM, Commission Mercli'ts NEW ORLEANS, LA. Personal attention, and prompt returns guaranteed. nov8 d6ui Xu Ruffnbk, Jr., Evansvllle, Ind. John Oii.BkaT,iolconda, Ills. Uoa. Dosouchet, Evansvllle, Ind. L. UUFFNER, JrM & CO., Commission Mercli'ts Provision and Produce Dealers, Sole Agents Ohio River and Kanawha . ba Companies, , EVAKSTILLE, I WD. We keep a very larsre stork- of Fi.oTIR In store, ana are nanaiimr fwm iiurrpis nor week. We can fill orders for any grade that may be wanted, at the lowest market prices. Orders lor Provisions and Pro duce solicited, and satisfaction warranted Terms casu. we lHsne 5oo Price-Currents weekly, ana win iurulsh a copy regularly to uny one ueelrlns ns to do bo. ocln dtf L.. KUFFNKR. JR.. 4 CO. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD HORNBUOOK 4 CO., No. U North Water Streei. of all kinds. 022 dm Uvanrville. Intf WINDOW-SHADES. J. ULLEINLANDER, WHOUBAU DIALEB II DOMESTIC AND NPADI Nil Xicar Tobacco, NO. 115 MAIN STREET, de25d3m EVANSVILLE, IND.
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I T Z AN EX Crescent Fonndry, Corner or Canal and Ingle Sts., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS t Portable Circular Saw Mills, AND Machinery of everj Description DKAI.KUS IJf BELTING, STEAM GAUGE IIS, FIRE BRICK, WROUGHT IRON PIPE, dc.t.U Repairing done at Short Notice. Also agents for Stillwell's Patent Heater and Lime Catcher. aov7ly WTLLIAM HEILMAN (Successor to Krats & Hellman,) 1TI FOUKDKY, iHANiif-AirrrjKim Ann buii.ii:b or 1'OBTABLK AXO STATIOXAUT Steam Engines and Hollers, SAW AND GRIST MACHINERY, MILL 1?IixC!fcitiur IVIiioIi 1 iii:m, Col I on untl Tobacco lrHseat mKJULAK SA W MILLS, &C., AC, KVAN.SVII.LE, IKItlAHA. 8HEET IKON AND COPPKR ORK made to order on short notice. IRON AND "J RASH CASTINGS of every description. Dealers in BTEAM OAUOK1. OOM BKL.TINO. FIltB HKICKrt, WKOUUUI KON bOLTiatl ULOVHS, AO., a manufacturers' prices. RKPAJRINO done at short noUoe. . PHALOX'S PAPHIAX LOTION M For Beautifying the Skin and Com piexion. Removes all Eruptions. Freckles. Ptmplea, Motb Blotches, Tan, etc., and renders For Iadiea in me nursery it is in v tun able. For Gentlemen after shaving it naa bo equal. ' Paphian Lotion" la the only rellabl remedy for diseases and blemishes of the Skin. - PIIALON'N MjPAflHAN 8AP"l01 the Toilet, Nursery, and Bath, will not chap the skin. Price 25 cents per cake. "FI.OK DE MAYO." ' FLOK DE MAYO." A New Perfume tor the Handkerchief. Exquisite, Delicate, Lasting Fragrance. - PHALON A BON) New York. Sold by all druKgists f ly GREAT LAND SALE! Seven Rich and Highly Improved ; Ohio River Tobacco , farms, i with all their Appnr- , ; ! tenances, V; And 504 CITY LOTS, Located In the wealthy County of Henuerson, itentucky. Capital Prize, $150,000 f Z7.S00 ..... 13,750 120 ; 100 60 2 Prises, each 4 u izes, eacu 280 1'ilzes, each ...... 110 Hrlsses, each ..,.. Prizes, each ...... 'i'ielcotH, FIVE COLLARS. naiiiiu VtiA above nrlzes. there is oni prlr.e of J5.1W0, two of 1100 each, and four of IKiOO, cash, rent money lor the year 18t, which to to the winners of the first seven prizes, respectively. Aiau, ii mo rem money for 1870, for which good bonds will 1 jiTTISVII.LK. K.Y. This popular enierprise is muorsea oy every leading omoiai in me aiaie oi iveulucky, anu upwarua oi nve uuuurou ui uer most prominent citizens. L. H. LYNE, Cashier Fanners' Bank, Henderson, Ky. K. B. ALEXANDER, Commercial BaBk, Louisville, Ky. JOHN C LATHAM, President Bank of HopklnsvUle, Hopkinsvllle, Ky. J AH. L. DALLAM, Commercial Bank, Paducah, Ky. . . , . B. O. THOMAS, Cashier, Lexington. Ky. W. B. TYLER, Cashier Deposit Bank, Owensboro, Ky. Oood (Hub Agent Wanted Everywhere. 23 dtf Dissolution of Copartnership. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVESf. that the copartnership heretofore existing In the Agricultural and Commission business in Evansvllle, Indiana, between Thoa. Hon.nt.il n. James M. Hcantlln. and Jas. D. Parvln, under the firm name of Bcantlin, Parvln A Co., Is this day dissolved bv mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled by either of the above parties. TH03. SCANTLIN. . - J AH. M. HOANTUN, J. D. PARVIN. EvansvUle, Indiana, March i, 1K70. '
STEAMBOATS.
Ti-0. 1870. If. KTai;sville & Tennessee Elver racket. TOR PADUCAHr EASTP3UT & FL0UKSCK. The fleet aud elegant Psenger Steamer R,WIII3V1V No. 3, Capt. Lkk Hotku ; Rob. C. McilEcnAK, Clerk, Leaves Evansvllle, as above, every FRIDAY", promptly at 4 o'clock p.m. The stenmer R API DAN No. 2 will ran during the season as above, connecting at Danville with the L.. C. A M. Railroad and at Johnsonvllle with the N. Jc N. W Railroad, for all points East and Went Having been thoroughly repaired and re furnished throughout, they ofler special inducements to passengers and shipper lor steed. safety, and comfort, Orders for pi iron, dressed or undreKRerl yellow pine lumber, leit with our Agent, will receive prompt attention. Shippers can rely on this boat leaving prorupuy, paying npociai aiienuon lO CQlie eol Ions and way business, For freight or passaee apply on board, or to A. OA lv ljE X . Jala dtf Agent. Evansville, Henderson, & Nashville Railroad Transfer Packet to : Henderson. , . The magnificent side-wheel steamer FAYET rJT iS , A. O. Durland, Master: J. C. Boyle, Cleric, Will leave Evansvllle dally for Henderson at 3 p.m. Returns to Evansvllle every morning; at 8 a.m., and every Haturday evening at p.m. Leaves Evansvllle every Monday at T a.m. feai tf Regular Wednesday and Saturday . - Packet ' FOR PADUCAH AND CAIRO. The new and elegant steamer Alxen DcNCAir Master; Ornr VinyARD. Clerk, Leaves Evanhviu-h every WKDNE3DAY and HATURDAY, at 4 P.M. .oYfl,010 vry THURSDAY and SUNDAY at 5 p. m., making oloue connections at Cairo wltn arsUdaMS packets for UU Louis, Memphis and Mew Orleans. Connects at KvansvlUe with the K. A C. Railroad, and the Tarascon for Louisville. For freight or passage apply on board. Of tO, IT. 5LHUMPHRKY&CO. and J AS. A. OAKLEY, deefldtf Agents. FOB PADUCAH AND CAIRO. : . . t , UC Trnr it ifif The Xamoas low-r'resare QUICKSTEP, Jack Ubammcb, Master, Leave" Evansvllle for Cairo every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 p.m., posltlvely, connecting at Cairo with HU Louis, Memphis, and Mew Orleans packets. noJi dtf PHY. D. VlKf a. Agent. Regular Evansvllle and Bowling : Green Packet ' The new and elegant bteamer 1 EVANSVILLE, W. B. Vanmetib, Master, Leaves Kavnsville for BowlJ'ig-Oreen every TUEMDAY, at 4 p.m. Leaves Evansvllle for Woououry every SATURDAY, al 4 P.M. For freight or passage apply on board. nov25'ttU dll For Paducah and Cairo. The magnificent new low-pressure steamer CITY OF EVANSVILLE, II. T. Dexter, Master; Leaves Evansvllle every TUESDAY and FRIDAY ,at 4 p.m. promptly, connecting at Cairo with HU Louis, Al.imphlf, and Mew Orleans packets. W. O. BROWN A CO. mhll tf and PHY. D. VIETH, Agents. RKUULAK JiVANHVir.LK A.Ifl VAN. FOR OWEN8BORO, ROCKPORT, ANI CAN N ELTON . The elegant passenger steamer Lafayetto Elder, Master. John A. Adams, Clerk. Leaves for Cannelton and all way landings every TjEfJAT,TirtTUSIAY, AND NAT IT KJAlf, AT 10 A.M., Olvlne especial attention to wav business to H U Mn iVj $ 1 ft A CO REAL ESTATBT Hew Real Estate Agciicj. J. I i;UloU le Son HAVE OPENED A REAL EKTATa Agency for the sale of and renting o lands, houses, tc. Ac. Persona having bouses or land to rent or sell, or persons wlHbiug to purchase or rent, will do well by calling on them at their omoe, on I Third Street, near Locust' ' In ISIliotfw lllooki Innell tf BOAT STORES OILS J. NINZICU d: HON, . ; ; ' Wholesale Dealers In : Boat Stores ; Lubricating, Coal, and I Lard Oils ; Cordage, Rosin, '. c ; i ? : Pitch, &.O., No. 30 WATElt 8TKEET, -apr28 dly . ' ' . Bet. Main and Vine. UNION R.K.&TRANSP0RTATI0N COMPANY, !':'. , ; Proprietor of the ' Union Line, ; : 1 (A) AlIentoHU Line, (N) lVational Line, Through Fast Freight Lines, running, without transfer, between the Beaboard Cities and the West, via the Pennsylvania Railroad and Connecting Railroads. . The facilities for handling Kant-bound and Went-bound freights to or from New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore have been largely Improved. . Hpeelal attention given to the transportation of Tobacco. For information In regard to rates, overcharges, or damages on freight, apply to E. W. PATRICK, Agent, , No. O Uouth Water St, felS d3m EvansvlUe, Ind. MUSICAL GOODS. 8. W. TAKUN. THOS. OOHYKOTOSC KO. 61 MAIX STREET. WAKKEN &. CONYNOTOS, PUN0S, OBUANS, MUSI0 And Musical Goods of all kinds. Orders by mall promptly attended to. vriAM iv RESTAURANTS. ; JOHN C. SCaWEIZERM Jfjaiii Ht. Exchange, ; BET. FIFTH AND BIXTU ST8., The Cheapest Oyster House in Town I r REN II OYSTEKN OP THE FINEST tjuallty received from Baltimore daily per express. Meats ai an nours i cents; oyster Boup 10 cents: Lodgings 35 cents. Open from A.M. to 12 p.m. (de4d1y LUMBEU-L1JM MElt. THE SCItSCKIBEK CONTINUES the Lumber Business at his old stand at the corner of Main and Kevmit h hi tmih. and would respectfully Inform the public iu u blucb. is targe ana second to none In the assortments, embraclnar Pine of all thlcknettHea and quality, from the nlcent Third Common Haglnaw Board up to Three-Inch First Clear Plank. Also, 500 DOORS of various thicknesses and styles; and - lO.oo- LIGHTS. Window Hash. Pine and Poplar Bhiagles. 3 and 4-feet Lath, Mouldings, Casings, Quarter-Round. Ao.. Ao. Orders from the country, river or rail filled promptly, , eiliUn i JOHN V. O LOVER.
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4 Ja1 VW r For Other River Items, Sec Fourth I'asc Wenilier nntl Wafer. lesterday was partly clear, then fog?y, clouds softeniog tho sun ehine till towards noon, when thero were 'were indijations of rain. The river duriog tho 21 hoara ending at 3 p. m., had fallen 30 inohes. Arrivals auI ftfnrl nrf. Tho arrivals and departures up to 3 P. m. yesterday, include the City tf Evans ville, from Cairo; Robert Moore, Nashville to Cincinnati; Falls City, Bowlirjg Green to Louisville; Lorena, New Orleans to Pittsburg; Fayette, Henderson and return; Tarascon, to Louisville; Alleghany Belle, to St. Louis; Alice Dean, Cincinnati to Memphis; Bermuda, from Cincinnati; Emma Floyd, Cincinnati to Nashville; Pine Bluff, to Newburg aDd return; West Wind hasfport and return. It o is line Here. Among the first boats duo here are tho Sam Orr, from Cairo; Idlowild and Rose llitc, from Louisville: Sam J. Halo and Lewellin. from Memphis; P. W, Slrader and Vir ginia, from New Orleans; Lawrence for Nashville; Abeona, lor St. Louis; Nightingale, from Arkansas River; Anna, from St. Louis ; Rapidan No 2, from Eastport; Mallio Ragon, from Nashville; Mary Houston and Louisville, for New Orleans; Norman, from Cincinnati; Clara Scott, from Wabash River ; Hartford.from Carmi. Boats I.eavlnc To-day. . Fort Cairo. Tho Bplendid now low prcssuro steamer City of Evansville, built expressly for the trade, will leave promptly at 4 p. M.j'.for Cairo and all way ports, in charge of that distinguished etcamboatman and experienced commander, Captain II. T. Dexter. Inthc office aro those polite and highly accomplished young gentlemen, N. S. Pennington, Henry Hand and Al. Maynard. John Goff 13 her steward and feeds on the fat of the land. Tho City of Evansville, has as pleasant passenger accommodations as are to bo found on ice western waters. For Louisville. Tho elegant passenger packet lloso Hi to, in complete condition, will leave this even ing for Louisville and all way points, in charge of those eminent navigators and true gentlemen, Captain. W. It. Hollcroft, Phil. B. Branham, and Lew. Branham, all of whom aro-noted for their polifo attentions to passengers. ... For Cannelton. The pretty Pine Bluff leaves at 10 a.m. to-day for Cannelton and all way landings, in charge of thoso pleasant and compe tent gentlemen, Captain Lafayette Elder and John A. Adams. For Bowling Green. Tho beautiful and popular steamer Evansville leaves for Bowling Green, positively this evening at -1 o'clock, having supe rior accommodations for passengers. Capt. W. S. Van meter is her careful and competent commander, and S. B. Sproulo and Leopold Kahn aro her courteous and obliging clerks. For Henderson. The fleet and elegant Fayette leaves promptly at 3 P.M. for Henderson and all way points, and is deservedly popular. Captain A. O. Durland is in command, end Jerry Boylo has charge of the office. For Cincinnati. The elegant steamer Bermuda to-day .enters tho liyansvillo tnd Cincinnati packet trade"; leaving at 10 o'clock A. M., and possessing admirable passenger appointments. She is commanded by Captain Sam. T. James, a gentleman well and favorably known in theso parts. Mr. Nat. Earhart and Lon. Donnelly, two experienced and obliging young gentlemen, have chargo of the office. We bespeak for tho Bermuda and her officers a cordial reception and a liberal patronage. Mfsf!eIIn:ueoti. '. Business was not particuhrly activo on the levee, yesterday morning. The City of Evansville arrived at 1 A. M. with a fair trip from Cairo...... The Bobt. llooro had a good trip, sbo discharged 0 hhds. tobacco here, had 31 for Louisville, and 40 ' for Cincin' nati, besides a largo amount of miscellaneous freight and 70,000 feet of walnut lumber, from tho Wabash...... The Falls City h3d a moderate trip Tho Lorena had a fair up river trip Two tow-bout3 passed up at daylight. Name3 unknown...... Tho Greyhound passed up at Oi o'clock, and the Ironsides, with an immense tow of loaded barges passed up at 7 o'clock.........Tho Alleghany Belle laid over here till yesterday... Tho Pino Bluff' went up into tho chute of " three mile " for a lot . of hay for Captain Smiths. ......Tho Alice Dean and Emma Floyd had excellent trips, as they always have...... Tho Bermuda makes her debut in tho Fvansville and Cincinnati, trado thi3 morning, under the auspices of Capt. Sam. T. Jamc8, a courteous and ob liging young, gentleman, whom we cordially recommend to the patron age of shippers and travelers............ Capt. Joe McReyn olds will re-enter the Green River with the Hartford, on Thursday of this week. .He ia determined to have a share of that trade if possible. The suit pending in the matter has again been put' off. ..'...."...Capt. Vanmeter, of the Evansvillc, is about to retiro from the river, and take chargo of : the - Glasgow Springs, ol which he is owner. ! (Cleaning), front Our Excliausres. Cincinnati. The Commercial of Saturday eays: ; . ' Tho Arlington brought from Pittsburg 488 pioccs gas pipo for the Cincinnati Gas Company, being tho first installment of ton miles of tho eamo pipe manufactured there for this city. Tho Gazette says: ' , .' A convention of the Governors of all those States intcresteed in the improvement of tho Fox and Wisconsin Rivers, was to have been held at Washington City the latter part of this week. - Captain Charles Mathews has purchased the owboat Collier for $10,000.
She will tow barges froni PitMu- - 0 ot. Louig. t Governor Warmouth hrm wriVti a letter to tho Mississippi Valley Transportation Company, in Now Organs in which he request that hi r,ame shall not le given "to the aicr.mhoat whicbthey propose to luild, and a! ; deoiinicg tho honor o,' sitting i'or a inU-length portrait, proposed to Lc placed by eaid C
eaia steamer. Tho Enquirer says: A letter from Van B:irc-n. under dato of 1st says: ' JUvcr too lev, for lightest boats of the Arkansas River Packet Company to reach this point. Tho Armadillo, from Cincin nati, has been Ivicz ia eicht for two W8cks. The Importer left here March 12, with I'M bal-.s of cotton; Bho is now at Ozirk, waiting for water. There is no indications of rain. 'Iho boilers, encu ea, of the Van Burcu, Buck in t!io Arkansas. have been recovered by tho Under writer. The latter is now at tha American, sunk above Little liock." LOUISVILLE. Tho Co trier-Journal of Saturday, says: " A letter lias been rejeived at St. Louis asking the Merchant's Exchange if tho merchants there will join the Merchants of Cincinnati, Louisville and New Orleans in placing a wharf-boat at the mouta cf White ltivcr if tho mere hants of Arkansas will establish a lino of lightdraught boats on Arkansas river between that point and Fort Smith. Nashville. The Ba.mcr of Friday says: . Captain Ben. F. Egan has established himself for the present, at the southwest corner of Broad and Front, where ho will bo happy to see any of his friends on busineFJ connected with tho Armada. Sx. Louis. Tho Democrat of Saturday says: The river wa3 stationary all yesterday altcrnoon. Weather pleasant but cloudy, and indicative of rain. Pressure in river circles continue active, but the tonnage is fully qual to tho demand. All danger of an overflow of tho Lower Mississippi appears to bo past. At Cairo tho ri e is slight. Yet tho Upper Mjssis.sip;)i continues to Bwell steadily, and tho Missouri abovo Leavenworth is r-cing rapidly and bank full at Omaha. TEA STOEE. TEA STOEE! II. A. COOIL TTAS NOW oit:.i:i) nm nf.vt JSLJL nTOKI', in tl New Opera House, and oilers to the tra'Je the b-Kt as-sorted stock of Fancy and staple Orooerlos ver ollered iu this city. T.EAgJ. A I, I. grades, from tha chc leest to a Root!, cheap Tea, and pledges himself to sell hh low for the same qual ty n can be bought In New Yotk, of iuy Tea Company or Tea Healer. COFFEES. Old Government Java, Ceylon, ra assorted grades at prices t and Java assorted gi that win ueiy competition, uoiiue will be roasted every day and ground free oi charge. .SUGARS. . GRANUI.ATKO, Crush, Powdered, t:ot i.oaf, Coflee, A, B, 4c, at prices that, will be sure to suit. ; . SYIlUPfcJ. WIIITK MRU'S, New Yorlc Kteam AmlKT ami Ooldun, a), prices lower than any time since the wai . Uixttex- tml GhccHCt EXTKA cliolee gel ulne Crnnsco County Butter, iixtra choice g- nuiue OoKheu Butu-r. . s CHOICE ROLL IJUTTKR. New York Factory Cheese to suU all titstes. Western Reserve Cheese, English Dairy " PinaAppb " Sap Sago and Eadam " All are asked to call and see what fine goods, cheap prices aud go xl qualities are ollered at the ; j ORIENTAL TLA STORE, NK? OPKRA HOUrfK I J CAN GOODS, PICKLES, W. JZ?UVJ4U stkaweuuii:s, Fresh Rnspberiiew, ' i I'lue Apple, 'J'ouialouM, : Peas. " Lima Boans, CUow Chow, its!'. Blackberries, " Cherrlert, I'eaches.extra. W liidwir Corn, Imperial Hot Pickles; Ciptain Whites Oriental Pickle, Prince of Waks Salad Sauce, IVorcesfer&hire Sauce, Tomato Qitsitp, Ai&ortcd Shaker Prctcrvt s, Pure Honey, Horse Kad'sh, French Olives, French J'resrvcs, as- . ! sorted, tfcc, &c, ot the 0IontixlrJTcn. Store. Jest lei Time for the Holidays I Bxtiia :nownr ibipjckiai. iiaiBlJH, (all bunches.) Cholco flayer Raisins, Bultana Ualslus, (Jonoa Citron, Beiuou l'ff I , .ante Currants, French l'ruue.3, Vhile French Olrapes, (fresti,) first ever (iierbd in tha city. Atmore's Mince Pie Meat, '.(Sliakcr Preserves, Guava Jelly French Olives, Scotch Marmalade, French Mustard (imported), . i i" '.., d'c., at the Ojriontnl Ton. Ntoro., 1 1 QUEEIT 3 y iULij. DANIELO.UAKK. J AMI 3 M. W ABRES, . ! JAMK3 rllELAN. MARK, WARREN a CO., DIUEOT IMPORTERS , j and WHOLESALE DEALEES la ;,'(.OHmA ' i , AND O- L. V'.W "W -k. Ti J29 Lanips, LookinGlassc3, C Hti n aeliov, &c9 ro. ; ITirst streets - We receive our Queensware direct from the Potteries of Stafford su re. Kngland Tla New Orleans and New York; henca pa no second-hand pioflts which rightfully belong to cur customer u We .have tho EXGLUSI K CONTROL. In this market Of MEAKIU'S celebrated BTONIj CHINA WARE, including those beautiful patterns, "China" and "Cotton," which are now havli g a great run thronghout the country, of which wo are recelTln reiinlar shlpmenvs of original awsortod crines, and reguiHr Kloek fur repacklae. Just received, frsli Iron: Llmoires. France, a lre st ek of OOI.li BAN'o.PLAlN VHHh.,and UtiCORATKli I'RKNUH CHINA. A NEW OR AUK, Jnst In, a full line of Brldsrewood's Uht White tlranlto Wart. French China shapes and 1 ulali; a very superior article, at much iess cost thau. China. r Consult your own interst by examining our slock before pu chawing Elsewhere, novii
