Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 25 April 1870 — Page 4
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f 1 4'P :" AdVf rt.l-mint, In column, of threfi t ii-k. I irl Ion, Thirty Cent. Bf.1 light business. A w tlimmm 1 dollars to loan em plover. A 'I r- s l . . inri'iivn t ms cuir. i w FOE SALE. r r r loot l t Carino ton ourli V ' t vy xloui'. A r PI v t, corner of iuvision n,d I'livt St. B. AUNOL1). nptllU fiwil Kirsh Lake Flh received ererr JC day, ftl II. A. COOK'S OiUutai 'IVa Slurp. p23 r iTvr iir,T-An ' a n ri ' J i5 ' j: Appir to j. jt. i,im rn:ii. at, l. up - n.r. .)r . .V IM V No r. North Wnfr Ht. 'Jiiff roii KENT. J...xt door to Mrni Hall. Apply to Wil. BAKKK or JOHN I.NOI.K.Jh. p2-'tf ci t-y ''y-iiw.sv, i Iraf-A very ecnsiblo and valuable fashion the Fashion -Cooking stoT. '.. lTTulaeeo . salo at .Ford's this morning at the tisnal hour, ,.7.,7 - riy- Hte the nctr leataro .ia dollar Mies, among tho local notices.' fxL?Oac divorco was granted in the Circuit Court oa Saturday. - ? ff fchweizer, of, tho Main Street Kxchange, has increased hW ability Ly fating a Mr. Abel into portner ship with Urn. . 1 :' ' : . .. Tobacco SAXE-Thirly or .forty hogsheads of tobacco , will bo eo!J "a the usual hour, at tho KvansvUlo Warehouse, by : Martin, Gardner & Co. Among tho', lot in "boibo nice Div'tess County cutting leaf. l! .! ( i. iliEPORE JfHTICE McTERNAK, Ww. JL Youn'for an assault upon a Mr, Icon'fiardt,"ori, Eleventh Strcbt, Jacobaville, on tho 10th, was fiacd, with cosf; to tho amount of ' twenty dollara.. '".''" ; . Tni (jOMREUTS Tuiai.: 'Tbd. offi.; ceri ot the Quickstep bronght word to the city yesterday" mornings that the jury ia tho ' 'Gumberti..-' trii! at MorganfielJ, Ky., u had disagreed and ward-lwharged. - Nony yTTio. Daring, tin after noon yesterday, a man got three of his fiogcra severelycut, somewhere in Lamasco, near where the Baumeyer affair occurred, but from tho extreme reticenco of those who saw tho affair, nouo of the irinimstari'ecs,'couJd bo learned, .i 1 Force of IIaiut. Althoogli Col I lolUngs worth is fundhit vQlcio'.hti comd not resist tho, force of habit yesterday, but was promptly at tho fire.. Several .other cxrcem,bcra ;.tjf the UiPuriment wero there, looking Oa o if uneasy at not being obliged to take a hand. Cfi"Spring fashions seem to oome ou .rdi!y. Sabrina Stcbbins reports one Sprioif suit at Trinity, yesterday; that was ' a fawn colored suit, worn by j. petite lady, made in exquisite ta3tc, and altogether, something calculated to creato envy in tho hearts of those not possessed of a similar outfit.' Fisst Communion. Forty-seven lit'.io girls, dressed in pure white, with white veils, and wreaths on their hcad, partook of tho Facramcnt of tho lord's Supper yesterday in tha church of tho Assumption Catholic. Thirty-seven boy9 wero also partakers, it being their first Communion. The sight to a disinterested spectator was not only iateresticj,. but becuti ia.'' ' Cibccit Cocut. Tho City vs. Chlcs Suhrader was not for trial on Saturday, but the attorney on the part cf the city abandoned hit cao," ll bciDg apparent that tho complaint was made as a piece of Fpito work. About fory dollars in witness fees' are now claimed, which the city wUl have to ray, because soma one wanted to vindictively invoke the law against his neighbor. Vi.vcENNES Depot. Tho Directors of tho Kvansvillo A C'rawfordsvillo llailroad, at their meeting at Tcrrc Haute, on Friday , night, decided to join in the erection of a union depot at Vincenccp, leaving tho details of its location and character to President Ingle, ia conjunction with the officers of tho Ohio and Mississippi and Vinccnscs & Indianapolis Itoads. It is expected that the work will bo entered upob at an early day. Runaway-. Three horses attached to a wagon loaded with brick took fright on Saturday afternoon, on Franklin : Street," between Third and Fourth Avenues, and ran away. In their flight the lead horse ran against a tree and was nearly killed, while the others continued their fiJghfe uati near i igcon crees, wnen a man ran out with a big shovel and gave one o ' Ihein a blow that brought tho pair to a su?nd still. , , . i : , , The wagon and brick were about equally dis.'ributed between the road and tho sidewalk all the way from the start until the coftifion with the tree caused the. horses to part company with it. ' . J ' ' ... infallibility. A-foreign paper has the following Latin epigram on infallibility: 'TnfaUlbllent' bAhentus " t Nunc a ra-IllbUlbus. ' " " Hio perfeetum nos (JebTjaas Jmperfectlblllbu, Mlraouium Infucdam! Quotl crat demoustraudura. "With which Eb. Stcbbins takes the fol'owiog liberties in.rdudcring into Kngli: ' ' -(:. . ' ";.' ' 1 r' To.tave infuHlbUily, ... , ,,' , Declared a papal attribute,' Despite the Incurability l)t the sovereign pontiff's foot, t TUt I'ope isxi'ar solicit oils. jll. aiotfteJ oraculoua i - j ; : H wants tlMred perfection, His P'wei-8 so m!rim.'ou., Jle think nwJd moria protection, .' , Jo ma te ti';i v wlf (i-iHUcaa.
A SERIOUS CUITING AFFAIR!
THE rEBFtTBATOB AUltKSTKD. - ! Ycs'fcrday evening about 0 o'clock, ; a young man named Henry Math was j severely cut in tho abdomen, UTititr the followitg circumstances: A your g man named Bernard Arnold etood talkiDg with a young woman, on the corner of Third Ave nue and Franklin btrectf, when onothcryoung man named John 5iumcycr, who has the reputatioo of beiDg a bummer, carrc up. and entering into conversation with thctn, becatno grossly abusive to the girl, ending by assaulting her. 1 Thin Arnold relented, when Baumeycr drew a knife, and while he and Arnold wero being held by their rc-; epcctiyo inends to prevent a -iijbt. Baumcycf , : in his btruy'glc - to get loose, accidentally cut yuung Muth, with whom he was ou good terms. The wound h about an inch and a half long, penetrating the flcah about thrto inches below tho umbilicna. a littlo td tho right, and wai so acp as to allow tho protrusion of the cntrail?. Doctor" Davis was called ; and drcsrcd tho wound, which - Ire pro Doabccs severe, but not necci.-s-arily dangerous unlesA inflimation tnsuns', in which case il may'inovb fatal. '"'' i Baumeyor had boon drinkicg, aLi h said to bo one of the ; rnaDy of his class in Lainaeco, who mskc a bus?nesa of creatiog ditturbsnees' whenever they can. !' ; ' ' " All parlies engaged are quite young; Baumcyor being about nineteen, and Math not quite seventeen.-' ' ' ! : Fire on Seventh Street. Vesi tcrday evenicg, about half-past five, a fire was discovered io tho' stable oc cupied by Captain Easlingcr, of the Evansvillo Union, and situated in. the rear of his residence on tho cbrocr of beventh and Ingle Streets. Fjoru there it 'tapidly spread, destroying four stables and a 'number of other outbuilding-), and damaging the dwell. ing house in whieh Capt. Esslingcr and Mr. Baker, of Gilbert & Baker, lived,' t6 the extent ofabbut one hundred and Gfty dollars. , The houso was a double briek,-be-. bngingtb Mr. W, Q. Barton, and (waa amply insured in "the 'Evans ville InBurancc Company, but there was-nq losurancc on tho stablcfi. Captain Essl inger lost dome fuel, hay, &.C j ana, ?ir. isatcr sustained a small loss This Other buildings", burned ..were a Stable belonging to" Frederick Bur grab; loss about $300. One belonglog .to iieury. liurgrab; Joss itlUU.. Oue belonging to' Win. Ahrent; lds'a fiDU. ' A shed beloogicg; to Jlcnry Effiog, with its contents', worth about $150; all of whom had insurance sufficient to cover their losses . The fire ia reported to havo been caused by some little, boys lightinsr e.gars in Capt. Elingcr's stable. Tho Jackson Fire Engine beipg ocafed in tbe immediato ceiirhborhood, got a Htrcam pntho firo prompt: y, but tuo buildings beiog very dry, and combustible, they burned rap?-1 dly. Tho steamers were on the ground in goqd time, but No. 3 is re ported to have been very slow in getting up gleam, and cot over vigor ous in her working when started. Some difficulties wero also , experi enced in getting tho water onto the roof of tho damaged dwelling in time, tho firemen slipping on the wet roof. and falling back half a dorsn times, before they oould rench a good position to ploy onto -the burning, roof. Aa it was, the city-is to be oongratuatcd that the fire was not inoro ex tensive-, the surrounding houses beiog of wood, with but few exceptions, and so closo to the firo as to havo been greatly exposed. ; Base Ball. The eeanon was opened by an irregular game on tho Evansvillo B.so Ball Grounds, .The only things rcmarkablo that occurred during the game, was that one man, running to tho third base,, plunged his head accidentally against the pro vision storo of tho man appointed to guard that post; tho surprising of a horse, whoHO driver, takiog an, intcr-j est in tie game, stopped too closc to the ground while Harry' Dexter had tho, bat. .'Harry knocked tho, ball with such force as to send it with a heavy M thod " 'r against tho horse's ribs, although poor Bucephalus was nearly a quarter ofc t a mile . away. Tho third amusing incident, was when one of the Joubnau .Typos mado tho homo base on hands and feet, leaving one of his slipper be hind. On tho "wholo it was a good gamo.' A man with a stovepipe hat played with the dignityr due to the tile, and tho' man. with high heeled bootsretired from the game, after running the bases' onco, and ever since has been wearing old shoes. Vcuciieus Tho Domocratio papers say that Mr.' MaynarJ the new Collector', found a memorandum of the Dames of a number ' of colored men, with cotes attached, saying who would vouch for them as legal voters and publish the names of tho vouch ers; t-ir '"' Well! What is wrong about it? The Republicans were less, fortunate than were the opposition in oae Ward where one Mann ' swore ' in . all the doubtful Demoerits. ;. -;r: t . The Cuurcues Yesterday. Tho beautiful Saramerlikc weather yesteri day brought out the church-going people in great numbers, all of tho churches beicg very well filled, and the streets thronged with people as church time approached. The good weather seems to have a good in-' floenco also oa the preachers, for several of the ecrrnons arc reported to have been of great literary merit, aaido ' from their excellent moral teaehin.rrs. ..'. ' . '7
Nomenclature. Stebbins has
been ruminating on the names of eomo of thoso who surround him. and from among them ho ha9 discovered these, concerning Chicago journalists:' Tho managing editor of tho Chicaco Tribune is Gay. A Kay of editorial light does the same eervice for the Kvmiug Poit:- A. Shaman and a Taylor do tho best writing on the Journal. The Times, which is not ren nrkablts for its truthfulness. ha a Storey for its political editor. while the. , pungency of , iti local articles, is accounted for. by the fact that a Bodkin edits them. Tho niaht reporter of tho Staalz Zdtung ia Mr. Spycr, and P!rTyer tics up tho' loose cads of . telegrams and clirpinis. while Mas Ilorwits "niakB !'.. bis -wits available as city editor' of the same paper- The city editor of the HcpuLUcan is a mere Coy. 'Mrs Itayno sprinkles showers if light literature ifronx the Jligazine of Ihsliioa. :Jack Wing slings the editorial quill -of the Land-Owner, anJa Fowler o-llia ile Railway Re view. " - Of other persona in that city whose names are not particularly adopted, to their caliiog aro a Shoemaker and two C6llicr3 preaching the goipel. A Blaekronn is teaching imasio' in, the public ' echbola. LV Haddler, keeps a tailor; chop,. and C A. Taylor keps a saddler shop on tho same street. J. Akass is an upholsterer at 310 Stato Street. Doctor Duck ia noquack. , Kiss Lipsch &, C?oar irr thegraih buaiaess". . A Dootor'.'.Tbiigua treats the' eyo ! only. Mr.': Haim ,.13 ao'oil dealer. Gunn and Lock keep a stock eflry Kco'ds! A barber named Je light did'not' delight 'his " wife "when he ran away from fat "iew raonths ago. Chas. Delphi was a lawyer, and Adam of tho same ilk, a railway clerk. Xhere larci Brbks, - Rivers, - Pbnda, Lakcs,,Bays and bnb Sea doing biisi,ness there. " J'', !. On coming to Evaniriifo, h found tho Littlo family doing a btaviag uig business in barrels and Bh'ngleB near Pigeon Creek, while Mr, Moore1 only clerking in a- dry, goods store; Mr. Mak , making ""riiv mark on queens ware, a Q reck, 'vho' Viai no Greek. collecting taxcp.' a 'Parrett - l C t 4 t t practicing law, a. Tinker teaaiung xnu sic, a Cload curing casos of corSrfhe'd consumption; a'Baker. in the'palpit', a Chandler and ti Dyf proetic'mgJlaw, a MaSOn doing carpenter werk; knd a Carpenter playing barber. Sunday. Yesterday being so fine and warm, every one- having a suit of store, eieincst ha.l uieta out lor- an airing. i 'i The Artesian Spring Park was vis ited'by 'an br'derlyVaad respeetabi compiny', and aU.ihQ.wbrld ecemedio er-jjy life amazingly ,' except the, few! pertuibeii spirits, wbos doings - are cl3Cwbcro mentioned. i. Oaa belliger ently inclined individual repotted, to. have .attempted to craato a fight among boria orderly TeutpnV,yrho wore quieiiy enjoying incmseivcs iu the suburbs, wheu hs was seized from bohind and Uirowcr through a window Alighting -in' a 'sitting posturo on the grass, with a 'fence between him and the door: and ' no ooo near .10 fight-. witbkiheiquict!y-!Bncakcd' eff, cursing the muscular power and peace ful dispositions of those whom be&o fiuddcnlv, vot.nnwilliQflv. Foriidok ui . 1 S . : - J 1 , ,, , ( ;, ... TiIftGhand .Ttrn. This -ihquisitive body nas nmsneci us laoorsior . . . r i t . i t e they runnth. havinc added four hills to thbVoVrcviottsly brousbE thia inQat'l and havo adjourned to .tho lGth. of iuay, naving ien, uaj i:io iuk month, when tho Grand Jary drawn last month WIJ succeed them. -They baTtP furnished tabof duWgh' to keep the Court employed and tho publio umused somo .predict for. mora than a fortnight. LOCAL, NOTICES. ry My Spring stock tf all .kindff of Ijogta and. ohoes is now very lull and complete. My goods have been bought at tbe lowest cash prjecs front tho mn who . twiile I htm' an d o o e will bo-sold cheaper inlthi city. I havo a very full variety of-Missca',. arid ChildrcnVcolorcd and, other fancy styles of Spring Sho.-" " firtlf.. apr233t T.r,W. TiHtSEal, A New. Feature In Dollar Salrs. Hereafter the Dollar Storo will sell all articles for ninety cents'. - Thoso who make purchases requiring change will receive the fame ia silver. ! nnr tlTi-tL ... I l'!tl-.- , jLw mtmfVi mmm, m , imp i III I - ' - - 8 ; j&u Coolidgcs f ; the , New .Y4rk Stotdhavo recently" laid ioa.t gold prices, a large sfock of j7A: and fine d)r(ts Goods, 'whichrwill be sold eorrcspondingly low. Boys'- Cas'imres very cheap-: Plain aod'Fretfca Embroiderfrd Corseta" Jat' trt-nfe down pric-vi. Harrw aiid Toscpninil Seamless ivid Glbvcs. Alexander's lvid Gloves. Siustle and trebia width real Ironirrensainep, rjiuuruiucreu uituauiuus 30j; French IVplioa 15er Great bargains in Black, Silk.- , - ap2G It.' Prl2;o TliatosrapJu."; Parkbill's.on Second Street ' near Lbcust, ujakes pictures ilia tare, prize enough ia themselves. - Il' relies on their beautvto recommend them. His parlor is pen all daj- arrd -no Ptaira 1 to cUmbt . 1 1 '. A V' a i v -'Apr U Jt v City-Treasurer's omrc. " -' The CityTreasarori ofiiceia at Louii Bittrolff'a Jewelry Storo, No. bi Main; Street. Open during;Jtbt. day, and until 8 o clock P.M. . . Sam'i, Bacuarach.' apl 23 2c Treasurer. --.'Our stock of Bonnets, Hat uibbona,' Flowers and Millinery gen-er-n ? 13 Very arQ anl complete, aad win b e sold cheap, at wholesale -or retail. Miss Bellam and her assistants, in charge of the Trimming .Department, will trim to 'order at short notice, and guarantee satisfaction. ; Scn.ArKE.il, Bussing & (Jo : apr20-tf ,. ,; 43 MainStrcot. .!5T All. kind of Soft Felt and fashionable Silk Hats made to order at .:- f.-n' -Webb & Co;, apiG 3m ; No. 52 Main cj i?T)rc:5S Goods,. and Cassitutrcj io great variety, now. very cheap al SCUAPKEB, BUSBINa & 0l.'s, pr20 tf ... Main Street,
X" T. C. Bridweli & Co., corner of Main andThird Streets, have a ; foil stock of Drugs, Chenncalfl, l'at- j
ent Medicines. American and import ed Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, &c. Prescriptions carefully com pounded. Fresh Bluo Lick, Con gress anu llocltbndge Alim Vyatera. , Jel7-tl J ; You wiil find Ladies' Velvet Hat8 at 55 cents, at Click & Schwartz , op posite the Opera House. sep'Jj Farm for Kent. 421 adres, in one mile of Evansville. Apply to Alvau Johnson. aprl3tf. Just Received. A new supply of fashionable, soft and ribbet silk hats and caps. Also a full supply of va rious styles, the very latest in the market. Children s. boy a and youth s hats by tho hundred dozens, at prices lower than ever. cpllg lw. ; ,F. A; Webkr Co. . Beslrable Lots at Auction. . Oa the cveninir of Mav 3J. at 7i o'clock, we will offer for sale at pub lic auction, four feet lots, situated at the corner of Sycamore and Eighth The sale will take place at Kaiser's, opposite the above described lots, corner of Svcacore and Eiirhth Streets, and where the tcrm3 of sale will bfmade knowni s j :: fccnAPKEu, BusaiNQ & Co. 11. UUMBEHTS, Auctioneer. apr22ts. City Clerk's u filer. For the accoramodation of .working men, my oflico will be open on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings from 7 until 8 o'clock. Wu. JIeldkr, aprlO-tf City Clerk. JBSy The larjcst and most solect Btock'of'IIats and Caiis.m the city at ap!19 lw F. A. Weber & Co. PniLMPs & Co. are still at No. G North .Third fitrect, and are prepared to do any thing in the line of Photography. We are makin fine Porcelains, and those beautiful Gem Cards.. In a few days vfe ivill make the Rembrandt Ef fects. These portraits aro tho most pleasing ot all others. Call and see PniLLirs & Co., No. G Second St. 4tdapr9 15 1 V 3S IS KEWf. " i1 vi ,'iit i . ' r .- - r r fur Other River Ilemt See TtUrd Tage. Yesterday was clear up to 5 p. M., and as hot as July, the mercury rang ing abovo 80 all day, and touching k90 in the shade at noon. At dark it was growing., cloudy, with indications of rain. The river during tho 24 hours ending last evening had risen fire feef. and'wa Btill risirg fast. On Saturday evening tho river.was stationary at Cincinnati and rising tit Louisvillo. We may expect a rise of three or four feet more here, which tvill 'agald bverflow" the low: bottoms. "-The arrivals1 and1 departures up to midnight, not previously reported, in j elude the Nick Lungwort! aad Ma genta, Louisvillo to New Orleans; Leonidas, Nev Orleans to Pittsburg; Idlewildt to Cairo j.Clara Scott, to Wabash River; Lcwcllin, to Nash ville; Pine BluiT, to Cannclton ; Spray Cincinnati to Nashville; Allegheny Belle, St. Louis to Pittsburg; Evans ville and Hartford, from G recn River Quickstep, from Cairo; Bhatnrock Cincinnati to St. Louis; Tom Reese St. Louis toj 'Pittsburg; LcChiire Louisvilie to Eastrort; Tarascon Louisvillo to Heodcrson and back City of Evansville, from Cairo; Sam Orr, from Eastport; Pine Bluff, from Cannelton. T , Abmtwith twri' LigcC probably tl Messenger, passed up yesterday afternoon without landing The Magenta was ucarly flat on tho water She added here a lot of tobacco, and received orders for corn below Bl .r-iieiC.iJjringWOrta. ,boa -a--good start, added considerably here, and .wouJd.reAdily EJ1 out .bfcUw.'...V;iThe packets on Saturday took out good trips The Idiewild made a dash for the point, running out of sight by.f.hecbaQoe,!, ground, the bend, in five minutes" and ferty've seconds. .The Spray had a good trip. She 'discharged ,a largo lot of gaa pipe and jsomd other Freight here.... .....Tho Le Claire also discharged a lot of gas bine Tho Shamrock 5nd LeClaire wero well loaded .. TbdlTarascOn had a gbed passfiogcr trip and a fair .freight. She tcok 1.G00 sacks corn between Henderson and here, as she,rcturned ' Jasfc" night L..;..Ths Quickstep had a good trip up Tho Evansville and Hartford had, full, loads , of tobacco...... ...The Pino Bluff extends her trip to Grandview daily, for which .point she will ileavo "at 3 P. M '. The Fayette Jcavc3 at 7 At M. for 'Henderson, and again; at 3, P. M.. to-day u,..jThe Uttt ford will leave ft,4 r, M. to day, for Green River, and the Evansville will leavo for Bowling Green, to-morrow evening The Crescent City did Dot get off Saturday night. She had steam up yesterday evening, as if about to, leave..... ..The City of Ef ansvilreSam Orr and Pine' Bluff, arrived together" at TO o'clock .last night.'.; Tho City of JSvatsvjile bad a taoderato freight VutiVanexcellent passenger risft.V-'TteSam'0rr was Dretty well loaded.... The Pice Bluff was preWyr fulI.."..'..il.The City of Evacsville passed the Sara Orr un der way last night, between Header son and this, city, Copt., Duncan says , they found the Sam Orr about three miles long, and thinks if she had beeol light, they would, have thought ber '' twelve miles long. The City of Eva.njillcis.Yindieatjng hot capacity for sreed -The Sam Orr leaves for",' Eastport, at A, v. m... to-morrow, BTrc!";:r '"Maui'iJ:;: ' : MaiilfoVt of Bteamee Xdlewlld, Cairo to EvaMSVtile. April 231 -., . il i' BUuut, a Pow bandlei; II K Welia A aoo, 1 box nardwaw ; i Maghee & Co, 5 lai7n cotton: L. Itulluer. Jn A Cu. Hl bass coiu.lbdta bags: O Arnisuong. I stool; S 1 ro'l 'atber ffm Hell. maarsXw! Staves; SaJrd xfc Urt, 8 bales bbi lops. 1 tdls do, t buU twice; Mm0Dn. Uixotl . A Co, 1,(1 HUJUSica, vmM oil fJr.i i rhrsL 1 box mdse, 1 bbl mdne. 1 inaUiaus: lr Kepoedy, 1 wale J Sain Orr t Co isbat; Mr Turner, i pa diuho; . u -i.ru. kinAr.tiiihdi tobacco: & W Patrick. ft bUda tobacco j Miller, iardner &Co, H nbiltf lODiouoj sinn.ii., iuwuub. u i,v,.ta tobacco: Ford's Wrenon,sa, J blids tobicco; W U Brc fc Co, 1S1 end tobacco, K JC lunJijriJiii hltds tobacco, lit) bales cotton; A E ebraiier, X) mom nonr ri.iiii TliuuianA-L'o.l boiler puaelis-w 8Frd. I htad epiaer; U I iilia & Co, 3
11t'5rolron, 1 Hi:. Krap lron: WH iut ofr0aT'nen(ieraon-59,ooj shinisiop, 3 hhds tobacco.
KF.-HHrrPINO. NewbnTz I bo mdse. ? - 5 IjouiKviiio-iGl libds tobacco 10 empty al boxe.s. ... , . Madison 15 fmpty alf hnxf Cincinnati 0 tiupty a.lu boxes.. J'anirfiKtof the fiteamer Sain. Orr, from itport, April i:i:' ' - WuckfV. Nfhblt A V.n P. hnlug i-nttnn Itell 'a Hanor. Inmall bell: ; Armstronir. 6 tdHtftids, 3 bills rnttH, 6 bdl ;ntiT j r.iuinioiif,, a naie coiion : rrenvon x Hi entice, Sera ply hie boxoa; Woiaon Uros ij Co. beri, 1,'i iMLjc wlidHt, t or .Clor.lnrjJitl Hobert Mooro-4; Co. 11 bales cottou ; MelilP, wwn fe ;o. 15 br.ptt pe DttU; Addy,.HtiIl & Co, 10 bales o? cottoo. ! - . . -.- t or LoniSTilio K W & L P Knniv. bales cotton: O W Vlca & Co. 3 bales co' ton. . '- For NaaUs-ille D Giles Sc Co. 15 ton3 of ! pis lror, ... '. . - - - ; J? or Mempbls- bbisiara. MaDifent of he steamer GnlcfcRtcp. from i Cairo to Evacsville, April, iJd, 1870. w j lirown s to. u pkus n l; eoo'if. l cash: liam, 17 htditobawn; ilacftey, Nls- . nei xtJo. i bate eoltan ; ii Jv immcemon s Co, 53 bales notion ; KKon, Lilckey & Carpod, 2 r lows; "il F , WUboo, l.-horfce; Clias Vlle & L'c. 1 cacl tobacco: Martin. Uardner S Co, 2 bales cotton, 1 bud tobacco; Win. Ileilraan. 1 bdl fct.oess and ties; J IXHelmann, 1 box oheese; N V Curt & Co, 15 brl wbi&ky : W H Ford, U bads tobacco; Lawrence Pfako, 1 sfcwlD iiniclilnen; Humpbrov Lewi t Co., 3 boxea eges; 15 L Kerrls, 1 Corn, cy lender; Fred Bobu, 10.C00 shingtcif. . ' , , . , i;e siiipfug. , . . ' Louisville Kay t Co, I'i bhila tobacco; Hays Cross & Co, I bag leathers ; t-pfatt & Co, 1 find tobacco. , ... Covington Powr & Brogue, U Lhd tobacco, 2 tubs qo. ... , . - . ; ,, , .. Manifest of Hie tsfffimer City of EvnnsVllie, from Jlro to Kvanxvllle, April i'4: rFord'B Warehouse, 7 hhd tobacrro; W O BrowD ACoj lj jh() do; Jacob Meyer & Co, 0OU shingles; Martin, -atdnf t &. Co, hlids lobaeco; Johu F Oiover, "1 pine floor. - - - - "'""'. .'''' ' t. j Biver IltnMciio. . FiTT?!OTffto, "April 27 Keon.-Mononga-bela rising i Mowly, with 10 feef5 Jucbes In the cbanml; Allegheny 5 feet 10 laches and stationary; at Geenboro 13 feet and falling; at Brownsville ia4 feet; at Oil Clty'6 feet a Inches and lulling slowly. An tvd St. Charles, Cincinnati. Hhe will leave this eveuinjr.' -Ti.e Belle Vernon, for (-I; Paul, fnlly iaJt n, leaves for St. Paul Mil evening. Hie Tom Itees No. 2, with ltja,OX( bushels coal, leaven for Louisville to-morrow. Business on the lan ling mod erate. WeatUef clear and "WaTin. Tbeimouieter 07.. ,4 - , . PiTTtiitJBJ, April "Zi: Weatlie-r nultry. Indicating tain. Mononsabela 9 feet 8 Vurb andJaJllnjt. Arrived and departed Packets. KARBOW E;CAPE OF TUB STEAMER OIL'S. LYILK, CiNCissfATr, April 23. The eteamer Gen. Ly tie Citisfcuv U re av round u rUl'oney laht evening, t.n her way from loulsvllle to this city, producing ureat excitement.. A landlut; was elTcLed and the Hre extlnguiMbed with a fire txtlngu Bhtr, though it refuted to yieid to water. Cinciukati, April 23-nIver BtaUonnrv Hh-17lee 6 Inches In tbo- Channel, and 64 teet 0 luchesspuce under the bridge, and will probably commence falling to-morrow. Arrived Juniata, from Pittsburg; Kenton, lrom New Orleans Ueparted -Caraella. loPiltaburg ; Bermuda, to Evansville; bilver Moon, to .Memphis; Edlubuig to New Orleans. Cincinnati, April 21. The liver baa fallen (J inches In the la-tlU hours, with 47 leet ht water la .the chauuel, and 6-j feet Space under the bridge. Weather hazy ad warm, Arrived Argosy, from PitlaLurg. Ueparled Juniata, to Pittsburg; ArKoy, to tt. Louis. Lovrsviij.B,- April 21.- Arrived lver Kpray. from New Orleans ;8h am rock, from Cincinnati. Departed Hilver Hpray, to Cincinnati; Rhamrock, to Bt. Louis. Itlver rose 2 leet 5 inches lu tbe last 24 liourj. and la IS feet in the canal find I'i fee on the chute, with t7 feet1 under 'the bridge. Weather clear and very warm. Mercury Louisvillk, April 24 Arrived Edlnburg, Cincinnati ; Lawrence Nafthvlile; Hilver Moon, Cincinnati: Kobert iiurns, Mempliw; Aoooua. l. Lonls: liermuda, Cine:nnail. Departed Kdtuburg, New )r,enn; Bermuda, Evansville ; Lwrence, Cincln0ftii;Mlver Mooit, Memphla; Kobt.. IiuruH, Cincinnati : Abeoua, Cincinnati. Jtiver stationary ; 19 feet in the canxl and 17 lec-t lu the cUute. with titi feel under Wi bridge., Weather clear autt very warmi Mercury WJ al I p.m. Cairo. March Zl. Port Jlhl-Qaickstep, KvauKVllle pacliet. 9 P. M.; Belle (St. LonlH, MeuaphU to Ht. Loa s,l a. m ; Btrsder, Cincinnati to New Orleans, 2; Jonax Powell, New Orleans to Clnciuuati, ; Menoi-! Ker, at. l.oui to Wheeling 1U; Hm. Hale, Cincinnati to Memphis, 12 M.:. loo Flemlnr, Memphis to Cairo,:! p. M ; Belle Memnhlr. Ht. l.ouls to Memphis. 4 : Ju. (ill. more, Hi. Loui.i to .Nawuville, 4; Commonwealth, Ht. Lou 1 4 to New O; leans. 5; City or Evansville, i.vati8viJie pacKet. .". Klvfell twp feet. Veaihtr clear Mercury "HZ Caiko, April 24. Port LUtCltyof Al ton, Vlcksbura lo St. Loui-t, 1(1 1', w.: Mary .Miner, ivans-vuio to iMew orieann, 4 a. ' Bella Lee St.. Louis to New ii-u, U j.a,ir)urir. i v. it ' Kt T.. to Memphis, ii: Cham iil(-. v. ou!h to Cincinnati, H; I'hmch r. i.onis io lumpii R. : w . ji. Mrown :tro tost. LoutH. 4: Be. New Orleans to Ht. LouIh, 6: Bengal Tljer, - Plitsbum 10 lw Orleans, ot idiewiid. Kvansvitie racK et, 7; A. J. BuKer, KuMport packer, 7. iiiver ten ii incuo4. weaiucr clear, flier cury 81. .... Bt. Lou 13, April 23 Atrlved Hob Uoy Mtituli; t-ichuyiei-. i'eoria; Danx-a, ivau hum City; Hensiey, Missouri Itlver; Mln neopolix, ht. .Paul; lied WiDg, Pittsburg Haui.Clailr. ljsalle; Antelope. Cairo: W B.i ATtliur. .New Orleans: JuIIh. Vlr.lru burs; OipMey, ailnsonrl Kiver; Flovnnce, i,owet iviisisnirpi. Departeu v r went Fort Heretholo; Huille. Benton ; Belle Lee and Jvelioirgj JNew Orleans; Arkansas horl Hmllh, Turner, Omaha; Buttlcon Vlolstburg; St.. Joseph, Memphis; Alex Mitchell, Hfe-raul; f.ol Hoy,- Kcokntt llenslev, Missouri Kiver; Illinois, Peru Cbaiapfon, Cincinnati: t-'hurcli, Mmrtils Boa Accord, Mouml City. Hlver fafirtig Weather clear and. wasai.., Mercury fcuJ at a. r, u. f ST. Lorif. -Ani . 21.- Arrived; Waft-; TeuneBee Kivr: Ann, from Cincinnati Johnson,- from Keoknte; Bello fr's. Louis from Memphis. - Departed: Ued WIbh. to. Ht. Paul. Kiver kliu lul.lng. weather clear and ver wnrta. , .. NAsnvil.l.T:, April 23. River falltnsr, wimu icti o mi-nes on jiarpetu Mhoam, Weather diy and warm. Arrived Mollte lUxnn, Kvasvl!le. Dena: ted-MoIlte-Ka.. gou, Eavusviue; je.na iiunec, JJarksvllle ! JHEStran, April 8.1 Weather c!caj Mar arv aa" - wel leu a IdcIiuh. Druurttxi ... fdlm Ml t.mil' tn.Hn .... I m.lu ,vil IO ; Mlnnetla, wHIfTOtf bilw of cotton. itna Armauiiiu, iur viuciunau ; i.oioruuo, iVlcKsuurg; jjouisviaie, in ew Uj nans. 'liifpin.-. April 24. Weather ' clear. Mercury fc. 1U ver faUing..' Arrived : Kum. Hale, from Llucinnau. Di-oartcd Qlismarli atid FomytLe,.to' Bit l.tnts: tbe Htraderaua urana r,a, to jew Orleaue, left last night.' Capt. Morg. Bateman, a ivloueer sLeamuoatiuan, aiea here vevter daj'. The city 1 i rapidly fllUng with turfineu for the races on l uesuay. VH-KSJWrtO,-April 23.-TJi-:-IU.ta1 K. Leo and-Marcvlfa. LhWTi Oreat Republic, Kiver rising. Weather clear and pleasant, NewOrlkAS.i. April 21 Arrived Panliuo XJftrnl and Oroesb :-ot.; lleparted Heriry AOied. stork.-and Mary ilousion. Crescent Citj Flcoriiisf .Mill, APPLEIl & SALMON , , Troprietors, , , ;, Bash. Doors, Iiluuls, Frames, 31ouldiur, &,g. . Planing. Kipping. Splitting, and acroll Bawlug uobe ul onorcnollce.. . -. - ... . i Pine and Poplar Floorlns. Hidirc. Bressedand Uougb IiSUibar, aiways on hand, for sale. Also, Hole Proprietors and Manufacturers l:H.AJA i 3 1 1 ,ht T
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i PICKET FENCE. Knownas me xeire Jiaute Picket Fence It is clie-tp and durable, and an ornament to the place where n stands. All orders prouiptly attended to. . . -,. ,, . Factory, Cor. Division and Canal Ets., EVAS8YII.1.K. lira. ' - apr27-dly.l3law) ... L SHERMAN'S PATENT BRAKE, To prevent retrotfade motion on Wheeler & Wilson and ail the principal iiewlng Machines. Hcnt by mail, postage, paid, with instructions for using, on the receipt of 81 Agents wanted, address HHERMAJN. PATENT I RAKE CO . ap23 wlim Box 2,SU2. Philadelphia, i'a,Administratoi Notice. wyoTlt'E Is hereby given, that the unJjy derbigaed has been appointed Admin istrator of the eitate of Ira C'aveas, late of Vanderburgh Ceiibty, de;essed. Hald esate is supposed to ne solvent. - - March 28, lK70-mh't) w.lw ' -
Hen York JIar&ct. By TeJegrapb.J New Yobk, ApiU2T. CoiTorr Quiet; pales of l,S3tlblo at 23c for inlUdllrjK npinnclH. Fl.on: HecelptH of barrnUJ.'JolOo hotter on low trraden; snlw of 7.S0D bbls at 81 m 6"i for snporline Stato and wnKtern ; ' 'lla,'S 15 whito wheat extra: Jl l)Ojtl 00 lor rounil boop Ohio; 15 25&ti 00 for extra Kt.. Lool. Ity Hour steady ; alc of 'I'M bbls at 14 aVaS 33. t'OKS Meal tiuiet. Whisky Heavy and lower: Rale- of 4'i0 bbls western at tl C63I 07, and leo bblH, buyer May, at 61 07. Wheat l'.fccelDtH 15.120 bushels: lc bet
ter, with a fair export demand : sales of N'-'.W) bushel at fl 03 lor No. 3 spring; j tl SKU 13 fr WO 2Oi SI 15 for No. 1 do. iu store; gl al 2V for wluter red anu mnlier wf.'ttrn; tl 3JC1 74 for white Mtohljsan; el 72 for extra choice white fetnte. . Kvrc Quiet. BAjif.Ev-In fair reaupst ; sales of 12J100 bushels Canada WeM at 853!7JJ. 1USHV MAI.T-U'Jtet-Cou.N Ueeipti4 ii.iidd bushels; market heavy and l-JxSc lower; sales of 41,0iju buKbe!s at Jl 12'ol 14 for new and old mixed western; 81 151 io fr new western and boulbern yellow. - , Oat.4 lleceipts ji.-.thi bushels: mantel ir 2e lower; sales of :!f,0xi bohBla at b'.)l4'a.K2c for western in store atul anoat. ana oc oyo for Ohio all titaie.. . , , . KlCB Quiet ana firm. ,., ' vKFEB Qnlet and steady. , Molasses tuiet; Porto Blno 12c. ' Huwak Hteady : sale of 7D0 hhd-jat 9 A !);e for Cuba, and bHc for Porto Hlco. Pktrolkcm 14"c for crude; Zi'Ka for refined., -j Wooi-Mora active; so Jen of 300.000 lb at 4l")2j-jc for domestic Iiece; 3X341C lor pulled." - " Leather Quiet y.nd unchanged.'' '' ' ll ay Hteady; trc for. shipping; 20 for retail lots. ... HoP8-Qutet. ' " ' " ' Pohk-Quiet ami lower; nalos of fflO bbl at 27 7i for rnes; t2l 60.2 (JO lor prime, and $24 00.J121 2-5 for prim mes;. al 20-J bbli mess seller May at 87 7-. u Beef Hteady; sales of 275 bbls at 10,513 for new plain mtiw; Sit 00417 50 for new extra mss ; tierce beer firm; sales of liO f telces at f21i2S for prime mess; fr-U.'il for India mess; beef ham Hteady; miles -of bhls al J2.Sjjii.i for new. . Cur Mk ats Kir in ; sales of 210 pgekages at h)l4rml0l4s tar shouklers; 15ityie for bams; mln dies steady. , Baud Steady and quiet: sales of 4 HO tler-es at 15J-J ft ltlJc for Kte .ra: lti'SHTo. for kettle rendered; also 500 tlfrces steam, seller May, Jone and July at lalSe. . Buttkb. Unchanged; H3200 lor Ohio. ... , CiiKxwK Qu'et at 14.4l7c. , , . Vu eighth To Liverpool qnletand firm; shipment of 10.0JO bushels wheat per (UaiaaKJ. . . ..' i'i New Tork Gold and Stock Market By Tpigraph.l ; New Xore Apilt 23. , Tbor'Cottoo- movomemv- for tba 'wk shows a decrense: the receipts from all tb ports were 40,o7d bales; exports 50,112 bales. The Hprlng csmpaiga for rise on stocn or exchange, commenced to-day, and wlocK exijtia&ce will be mo.e lively in the future. It Is reported tiar. tbe Ways- and Means Committee Hlloflrta The House, a new Funding BUI, and the Bunking and Currency committee, will oner a report authorizing tbe Issue of t'J3,0o,000 additional note currency, wltlKiut any provision for withdrawal ot ellber:certlflcte or Ie?st lendtrs. The Canst Funding Bill which has pawed tb 1 Legislature, will reduce tolls on train 7 to 8 cents Ter bushel, anil scatters the payment of the-State canal debt over len years. Instead of requiring a payment ot ,000,000 annually. - ' Hi Bank Btatement is favorable: - ' Loans '......t2eJ,1fi2.2TO Bpecle ..m.u. decrease .... ClrculHllou.. lci-eaHe....l. 2,sio.Hia i,r,iwi ... T. :...4... - .Hcrw Iepislts....... ...... ...... C03,Mt 5 Inorei.... , - W.9 iwW I eglTeiidrs....... 1 W,ll,4 I o crease. .............. ..1.. .......... ...... ....... ' -2,t&t 350 " The Sub-Treashry dlsbnrsf d 8'.'30,57Z coin interest, and received ?3,207,Ek3 rrotn eus. toms during me wee sr. Monev Easy al 4.4.5 percent, with ex ceptions at a per ceuu , ; . . - t-Tiiai,mo Dull at : (: Oolu tiulet aiod closed stendy-; opetied at my,', fell to closed at V&. Carrying rales 14 per cent, to nal, .uu i-6l lor bor rowing until Aionuay CIcarancr-s f 15,000,003 ; exports for .the venk 8237,tM2. : Oovjcrnmests Strong and higher: Coudoos. ll... ...MI4;i'!ii9 ' t o. 12 A' Do. J!l ;.. t;jio. lsu5. Do. New.......... Do. i l7..,. io. lhtid Ten-forties Currency olxss..u... ....ni'i?tiii; llZJilia',! 110 ciio;3 aiiioH ,. IIOJKIIO! ........hr.wmim .....m (3ii . L Clhclanatl 'Market.'By Telegraph.! CiycrsNATi, April 33. - ' FtoCR K'vady j -family at 5523. : V . Whkat Steady atl lOrntl 12. CoRsj--Kirm at Vurtc ; supply light. ill r. A. M J ll un. 1 u u.uaiij( cu. . CoTTow-Flrui : middling 22ieic. Wmiskv Clones dull, and prices nomlmal'II l.ll iiflV-rtnl and SI (12 askud. - . ! Pkovisiomm vutet mess pork held at. to i t.ue nei-, i uranus; nn li ouaio I. Lakd Conld have been sold this afternoon airiuo. ont is neia at loyta. Uuu UUT3-Shoulders la good'damarin at Ho; Kales of 260,000 pouuds sides at 14Viral55 forclear rib and clear. llACos Firm at full rates; shoulders 12o; siues i.T43ioic; some aia ya nigner. . Hams Huar cured at 18180 and nrm. - j ;. , Butter and Chkkse Unchanged. Euoa Ueilvered loo and dull., . Limseko CII.-M&.90O. . ' , . I-ar OiL-l '2)(1 28. 1 Pktrolkum ii iiZIe and dull; '' ' BcoAu tlrm at full rates, aoJa large ueuana, .... CoFFs Firm at 19-H230.-' ' ' Business generally active in all iepiTl-(loi.D-il4) ylrle J ' ExciiAJJoa-Flrm; par to 60 premium Doymg. , h -, .. u. . i . Mo.nky MaiXot easy. - .-. ,0-) i St. touU Market. . ' , j By Telegraph. BT. Louis, April 23. i Tohacoo Steady and pnebaoged.; ' Cotton -Quiet at 22!c. Hemp Cuiet at Si2)r4i30 for undressed. Kixjuk tull at tk4 10 for fall survrflne: t4 234 85 for XX;!-45 60 for XXX. WllKAT Hiow at ttoo tor-N., 2 Wnrlnr a"o for No. 1; $1 03.41 0 tor No. 2 red Jail at 'Sm.3,1 33 for cholcB to fan?y." w ; Cokk- Higher; 92a01o for mixed and yeuow; iry-40 ror wnue. - . . . . i ; . si ,.:.. .Mia-r if in v uiwoii Barley Steady at Jiai 05 for Minne sota. Ryk U.gher and wanted at 77.1803. Wni-KY Demoralized; buyers demand I aJsrge decline; notning aone. - . . Okockries Hteady aud uschanged. Provisions Kirm : small sales of pork were made 'at 4fo loose: dry suited shoulders 10V4c; rough sides 13Jo; "hams 14c: clear rib 14!4c; clear 13c. Bacov shoulders 12c I clear rib 10c: o.'ear iorii'jo. ----- - - - Lare Firm at i-jjioc for sleara. s - : ': Jicrr Orleans Market." ; By Telegraph.! New Orleans. April 23., Cotton Firm and demand "fair: mid dlings 2254'&22l4c; sales S.irno bales; receipts 2.1: bale; exports ; 10,059 bales; btoeki iu ttRi lime. FoCR-Duli; superfine S4 13J4 25; extra 1 f4 75; donbie extra f5 50. . ' Corn Firmsr at 11 0531 10. Oat -Firm atoa&blQ. ,,, , bran-ji 4531 50. ... , ... ; :,. HAY-J-'O 60. - - ' -' ' Poa K Firm ; prims Tness B;0 00 330 23. i ItAuoK Firm ; shoulders. VSrvi; rib Sides iirti'ii!tisc; clear side Iblic: haius ; i.AKii--pirm;iieTeifiV5J;keg 18ig(18xc. . ncijiH rrirn. ilr.ii-o. . ... .-... woLAfSKj-rnme re-ooiiea 70O. i WHIKKT 92V41 05. ' .-..! ! CoFsfKE Easier; fair K)4Mrst prime 17iS17sC. .j. , -. .-..;.' thleaso Market. - , . By .Telegraph . , , Chicago, April 23. Floor Firm and stendv. WHEAT Al Ihi.ii.'ic hither? anion nt Kn 1 lpanicCftvu:ni.AaHW seller Morh-KiU KH.1.UUC, timiug quiet at BZJrtjSJ-i-eHSIi. 0R At l-Jo higher; closing at tSiiiH 86c; this afternoon al 8.,rj80o. uA-rirmerEa ic higber; closing at 4i lor No. 2. w - vi D ih,u , d , ii u, g.uneu aura, I I lOHWutM-Hiemi. si (ii ihr I bound. . ' . . : . I Provisions Firmer and an lot: i mess tmrk closed at 827 50; dry sit fchoulders 10x-. ... . . LABn-At -15Ji15JJ." 1 V . . JTew Torlj Drj Coo3 Market. By Telegraph. v ' New York, April 23. Tbe market Is inactive yet steady for mum uiinfn Kwua. Aiienaaie -4 sheettngs In the brown are reduced to kt.c. 10 4 do. to 40c: do. 11-14 do. tof.ui.- T.0,Lr, nauumu .iii-Biiug cumraanus loo : Augusta A 14c; do. 33 lnoli lici PUU-fteld A ltc: Allcndan bleached sheetings 5c; do. 9.4 "uiucuKin Li ,ij-inch I6cMethuen A A llckinvs viik.. itnnii.. tin! do, Uncasvllle A stripe?., 1415e; Bates' wwin .iu, w iia.tuutiii coitonade checks aiiSiic, and printed calicoes m 'rj. iobs to fctvlB anil IrnTn 911 " ' 1 Memphis Market. ' By Telegraph. ... Meatfrins. April 23. n. n.-rnwtiflr n ii. . . . ... . . I xoorts 712 bales, s . ,)t . FLOUa-?i 5l!d6 00. Corn 81 Oycal 15. C3l Oats - t5o. i t Hay-8.6 00. ' i Bran SiS d , . ' PoKlf-2Wlx). V - w I.ABD- 1017,c. BAixi-iaieady Shouldora 12' nod alrfes
Loa!sT!lI MarKct. by Teleeraph.) InwviT.t,i:f April 2:. Cotton Firm ; middling ifJc. Ft-ma 3f. . " ' CKr si C5, saclted. - - '- - Ili'K 95o. i AT-t .'IC. wiieat-81 05(jl 20. HAV-JI9. IV)H B01.K Mkats H, 15 and 15,'c. Bacov 124, 10 and lc. Lard 16v; sales of l.(KX) tierces bead and i;ut lard to Cincinnati partlot at li'ic. WirwK-y-ll 03. - v " Tobacxo-Halts of 2f;5T hot;heais at 85 15 QS7 60 for trasli to luns; tS 5!iij,i) for 10 w to medium bright leaf.
European Markets. By Telegraph. Paris. April Zi. Bo arse firm, 71 f S-Sc., IjOKn-jw, April 23. Consolo for money 454 1 account 8454. American fifiruritis t-ady; V2 bonds. 62 s Hilf, t&'d tT',i; 67's 91' St' fcU'i; 10-40's bO Liverpooi., April 23. Cotton market firm; middling uplands ll1; Orleans ll-5 114; saios 12,000 bait s. California whP.e wheat. 0s ldils 2d: rd western No. 2 7s yd 7s lOd ; winter 8 JdHs 8d. - Wefctern Hour lysOd. Corn N, 2 mixed cW-i. Evoiisvilla & Tennes32o River Steam Packet Company. NOTICE IS IDSKEIIY (J1VKV, that tbero will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Evansville and Tennessee Klvr Kteam Packet Company, 011 FRIDAY, APItlL 2Tl, at the oftloa of H. K, Dnnkerson & Co., in the city of Evans, vllle.county of Vandeiburgh, and Htate of Indiana, for the purpose ol electing nva (5) Llrectors. PETER REMONIN',, . , , It. K. DtrNKEBMON; -' ' 1 JAMES BKitCK, np7 dtd Committee for Stockholders. FOIt O W EN H BOKO, (JANN ELTON, AND . . . . LOUISVILLE. !.. The splendid klde-wheel passeuger packet ... ! .,i!l 1. .. ' 1 Tarsascoii, James Mather, Mister; Miles D.Warroo, Clerk, Will leave for Louisville and all way landings, on MO.AT, APKIL 33TU,, ,i, t At 10 A. M. For freight or passage, apply on boajd. or to- W. O. IIUOWN A CO., dlt - , t - Agents. FOU CAIRO, COLUMB0--4 A MEMPHIS The magnificent side-w heel steamer Ben. MorrleUps, M Ur ." ' Oeorge Illggins, Clerk, Leaves for Memphis and all way ports on MOIA 1, APRIL 25TH, at 9 o'clock a. m. For freighter passage apply 011 board, or to - W.i. BROWN & CO. " ap25 dlt Agents. Keg alar Eva nsvDle and Tenne3 .ea Kiver Packet, '-d-zd'-VOU PADUCAH, JOHNSON VILLE, AND eastport. f..,):;r The elegant passenger steamer Ai.r.EW DonrcAW Master- '' ! Grjv Vinva rd. Clerk, "Will leave Evansville-for the abave and all lnlermeillate ports ' t3 VMftV'tUEDAT, at 4 o'cloclt P.ntX ' For Irelgbt or pasHge apply on board, or to . y , . ,j ; j JAMJil A. OAKLB.Y 1 1 ! - -ap23 If - Agent. - REQVLAH HAILY COAST PACKET FOR O WJONSBORO AND IlOCKI'ORT. The elegant passenger steamer ' ' ' 'I ' ' Lafayette Elder, Master. John A. Adams, Clerk. Leaves Kvansvillo JjA1ly (Sunday excepted) at 3 pm. Leaves Kockport DAILY (Sunday excepted) at 7 a.m. -or ireleht or "passage apply on lioard . or to II UM Pil KEY. LEWIS A CO.. ap22 tf Agents. FOR MEMPHIS. VICKHBURO ANn NEW The magnificent side-wheel steauiei -, . ! t- , '-3. Virginia, Ciiarlei G.'Schuitee, Master: Len. H. Miller. Clerk. Leaves for New Orleans and all wy porta HOKDtT. APRIL 2STII . i " ' at 10 o'clock a.m. . 1 . . r ; .-.J' ' .1 i For freight or passage apply on board, or to W.O. ISKOWN& CO., and ap22 3tt v , . . i i Agents. BRASS foendeii,c . .JOIIN.IYINSON, ' BKA i'I F-iiaNDER AO WNI SEER Btcaia anfl fcri-Pljie Fitter, ., t " - - - Manufacturer and Dealer in P!m 'and Water (iaugus, Hpalter aad Kauhitti j . Metal, aud -all Ar Holes appertaiiiiUKlo a Brass i ouutlry. bTKAHCOAT AHff KJfE31V CLACK. ;JMITaiSOIv-.t; j, Water 8tret, tot. Pine and Leet. - " ', , evATs-aviLLE, ini. . ... . ... . :j ; ' .. u. . . ;-'! Mtn iiM 'or eld Oopornd RrasS. GAS FITTING, ETC. id . IianclIcrO'ailTCriiFiituresr Gas and Steam Pipe kitter, Ho. 2i.i.c:i;sTTBrEivj -I C;I EVANSVILLE. IND. B.r. TKJ8LJ4if :.. , yr. W, WILKUSeOi. U. I TKXIlI.Eijfc CO., n .u. niiroe,,, Manufacturers of D,5ors, -Sa sir, Blinds, j- i.iuei, oiu. mo, ueaiers ic fine anu -opiar i- iooring, Weatnerboai Jlng, Hhlnglos, Lath, Ac. Bonding maisrlai of all kinds la our Hue made lo order. Factory and Yard,' . Corner Ll ; WaU 1 nwf ana Witn MrteU, t rii,,.ii..!ii,. i ...ii. . " Orders from abroad uroiimllu niin.i.i to- fle22 dbm 1 JOHN B. K'OOliKLK..- ... . JOHH P. TWEED. McCORKLE- TWEED, Contractort - attU k Ittiilder, And Manufacturers of Sath, Door$t Blinds, Franusi BraclccU We keen constant! v -,. v,.i , u!?V yUo-"" White Piiwuna K ZloZ .D.l:,.?Mar a.Q. Vine TObJfr" lJla7ed nn i, . ., , , ' , i.v uirzeH',? t"od and t order. Send lsr uTZ', i Primed and . . ., , - i uf FACTORY, t-or. WALA irr EIUIITII NTMEKT8, 5 . iiTAI SVIJXJC, 1SD. All orders promptly attented to. Ife23 JACOB MEIERS & BRO. " Contractors.- and Cuiiaers, - And Manufacturers of - Sas, Djors, Blinds, Hoaldiugs,- &c. ALSO nALsaa JN LUMBER, LATE & SHINGLES. .V - Y - . I , i . '- . iiaiHKMw maaastt Fuldlngs for far. nisning all Mill work and Lumber at tha LOWEST PRICE3 aud of the 1ipt x. . , mtviAii, k . : ', i , v. -.r. .. A Southeru Pluniiig: Comer Water and Ctoodscll Streets, , .JBVANSVILLIS.IND...' ; "SB" IOO.O0O POPLAR AND CYPRES. BIUNO'LKfoV inale' cheap. aprl-fim '
, EP!E RAILWAY. Luxuries of lotlorii Travel The question which to-day rnt f orcihlvpresents Itseif to the prnspuctlvn travel -V 1 uot " By wbi l )in can 1 earik-xt iv ., ,, my destinatloi ?" (for rnnnln,' par.uwj with each othr, t he com j .-ti.-i im. s the same avei age time ' ijaiwft-n th'-ir wesf-ra and eas-ern termini,) but, yrtiich route car I travel with the greHt,-."t degree of comrm t and of f. t-o U-n ir n i tftdSOsnnnyancH h:tbei!o ct;M,li t d it,. separable from a journey 01 a t.,..;;. .u. 1 ruih'S or more? " The Inquiry it easily mi kere.I. S-ie.l in one ot the qu:loui and luxurlou-'y Ctilhhftt llrnivl:i'-rii..h! r,ieh.s p-enh-r to the broad koi Krt itnilwjiy, icni-i. ' without -chango from I 1 ncl n 11 1 I , ( l"v -loud, Dunkirk, Bufl'.ilo and ito'-liestor t New York, tlmi raveler 15 uds in it; ,ri" virin of the oum forts aad c.m -nicuci'" "of 1,14 own home, hi umy sent-t. n-,-it v.'a.- in" ant .Dn-sMlng r oms. pir;ors v.-e'.l ven;uated and cool in rummer v.-arm.-d i " steam in wintr. and 1 ! Inriil n, ,1 hy i-i-i When BijthtcnrEts, Httentivo snrvarirs u",.! a View of the grandest of Amerifs-i pcenery, nil combine to tru riHfirm tn. formerly slow ind ted iocs lounu-y lnio an entrancing panorama, the i,ci um,ai i a of which come, only ton qnl.-.kiv totne beholder. At tl.e Oomt'ituy's hou'ls ..u ' the lino, the traveler alights to refresh 1 1. Inner man-eatiu hreattfat iti Ohio. i i n -nerln Peunsylvsniji.Rui.per in Nnv York, yet faring but ipluousiy and with., u... soma -regniariiy as If at uU own hole! ir resideoce at homo. Hleepingcoaches, we1 l!tnn.,l ventilate atd with citan, roomy b:?ili. and ail the conveniencles of tlie hotidolr, am uttache.l to each of the vires dally Kspre.-4 tralrm. guaranteeing the traveler, ti.m ;t:ti 1 wiin the hojllies o' tho daylignt, a uiaht' rest as untroubiod a i II iu his own Led at home. i prompt arrivals m rndo nt all connecting points, and passengers oti arilvlug in New York, are delivered nit her dowu town Iti the bnsluis center of ih,city, or up towu In the immediat" vieinit v or the leading hotels and the New Voik and New HaveP Italirond. Tickets Via tl Is DnrmUr mnln can l.n
purchased at a I Principal Ticket (ulicM throughout the .:ouuiry, , apJudkit Great I'ublie -OF JL?. Ul Ij II I N a LOT f s , -if Heldeluich & Esi' Enlargemsrit, (OLDLON iVORT(I Til.VUT.) Splendid .Opportunity for InVestnunt. T4ESSKB.1i F.IflKMt u-H A hMJiAH JLJL offer for sale at public auction. Wednesday, . Kay 4th, .1870, At o'clock a h., without' reserve, 175 Building Lots. This desirable property is located lu the very best portion of the cilv or EvBUsvllie, convenieul for busiu'-s, a-tld admlrahly ttiluptel lor private itsidenesw, oMiv.l Into lots 2" feet 'ror.t by 1J7 to 112 leet in depth, each lot fronting on Sixty foot s leet, and ruii-nuj hack lo a Jlftt-eu foc,t ail. y. This Is onu oi tue tl Opportunities ever OiJVred lu Evausvllle to bay cheap in I desirable property. The sale will tnke placu ou the preinL.es. T1TLT, PERFECr. Terras of aale Onf-thlid cush; tialaneo lu one. two, nal three ears, securtd by mortgage oa the premi.-eK , W.M. CAl'F.LLE, A-ent. II. Oum bErts, Anct ioufccr. aplU nil may I otaw " To Ccntractor. CJHAiKn l'Htii'inii.s miii, i:; kareeuv.-a al ll u oftlce of Ji.dge Parrttt ou Third Htreet, ou or before April ;juii, ft 1 o'clock M., lor the who;e or a iart of uigerwuuu 111 ii e Liiitttu Hchool Hiiuho The bids lor theip;tr,.te paru are io bo made as follows : 11. Excavations, brick work, aud (done work. - - - -a. Plastering. !8. Palntipg, glaw, and glnz:i;g. 4. Carpenter w rk. and all work not included lu the above three arts. Uood security for tho proper p- rtorrnanre of tliocoutisct mus- accompany the bids. The Board reserve tlierljht to lelect any or nil the b ds. Jut I'll pluns snti speelllcitlnns rnav le found at the ollle i of t-sovd Wini .v ,i', ltects, on First, Ml i eel,. y ord r ol the H'.urd of Tui-dces - II. W. ci oi;j A. M. OOW. P19, ,iw Committee. - j - Fstray Notice. Tki:. TJP 11 V Ol . jnmu i iv Cuiou Towublp. a iluii r,i '.7.." with -white spots, two yeais eld, marked with under-bit iu .ell an! swahow fork in right s-ar. xippraied at len uoiinru mh'il Wtf . . U. J. NE vV MAN, Ju'sticti. i.: '8 7 i.. . - ! TJIE EVANSVILLE i J O. XJ 3h- F-i J-Xa9 . ....... ! Dallj, Trl-Wciklj, and Weekly, Tho ' Leading Papo-;. on ! Lower 0 tho Aa: Exponent, or Western Ener-r I .intelligence, and Progress. 3Liar-c.Ht Circulation I i - In KouthMestTfi Indiana a:nl Kentucky, and boiuhern Illinois. Jt eonlaius an t". r,0 Telegraph. Fore-.tfu and Domeic aDd WHli. . , ( ..... Varly ia lhe St lce of UQ anJ Of the JouasA l 1 fail of a variety of i - "o, v.,M., uu xiisceuaoeous Reading, r It publishes Repcru of the Market OI all tbe commercial centers of the country ! Its Reports of tha Evansvr.ie Markets are always prompt und rell-i0ie. i H alms tb be a rcliati0 General Newspaper, and to be a lead of all otht-n in every respect. owners la The altuof ita Kditors ls to make it the paper for th r.eore. lnsUnctlve ought for by- tu buKlnesa man, the farmer, Le profe lonal man, the mef.?.1,'? noasehl companion; the politician's gulde-in fact, to make it aa nearly EVEKYEODr'S paper as possible. Miter Men wi'U fl, a our Reports not . ceiled bj, any paper in the great MisstisnVi valley ! ... 1 Our facilities fordoing all Jcimls of Job Printing for Steamboats are un-eqitaud.
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