Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 May 1870 — Page 3

TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1870.

Financial and Commercial. FINANCIAL. T'io money market Is aclivo and the delu&ad very coed. The demand all last wek exceeded the supply. Kate?, how' ever, have not been advanced; they range o heretofore from 10 to 12 for depositors, oud 1 to per month for outsiders. Kastorn Kxchango Is buying at par and sailing at tl.no per 81,000. Oold has advancad fiom 1; to nearly 2 per cent. sluce our laxt, and was yesterday n noted lu New York at 15. Backers here pay one per cent. less than New York quo tations. UovornmenU are a.l.-o higher. JHuyiug. Helling li 112l4 my y Hi n percent, nonaa, isxi....ii..J4 D-2U , luZ. .111 ri-aw, lHt.l... ...110 ,...ni ...in ....ii -"4 . Ill &-', isti.5 6-2d'b, lHtij, neve..... St-tu', 17. KMO'8..' ....! 7 10KV4 Currency lis HI 112 BASKAIII.K FUNDH. IT. H. Treasury Xrtes. National Hank Notes. Trie following quotations are from, the Merchants' National Hank: rJJCURRKXT. Indiana Free Banks ......10 to 25c dts. Missouri .. IOC " Kstcrn Bank Notes. .10 to 20c ' Planters' Bank of Tenn -.. a " Union Bank " .30c " Other Tennessee Batiks 60 to 80o " Virginia, North and Houth Carolina. Oeorgia, Alabama and La. ...10 to W)o " Htate Bank of Indiana......... ..10c dls. Htate Bauk of Ohio 10c ' GENERAL REMARKS. Bailness for the past week, with the exception of Leather and Hides, Saddlery and Liquors, has been good. Manufactured tobacco was Quoted only fair. The greatest change In prices are in Provisions, whleh aro unusually active for the season, with a st JJ upward tendency In prices, which have steadily advanced from week to week for over a month. Queenwara rules low, although gold HI. Tens and business continues good. Fruit Jars are arriving in large quantities, and the opinion prevails that a large business will be done in that line. Prices are bout as last year. The Iron and metal trade Is fair, only without change as to prices. Hardware is quite good. Hats and Caps, Clothing, and Boots and Hhoes are all very good, with prices unchanged. Bnlldlng materials are very good. " Cooperege In good demand. Drugs hsve an upward tendency, but m yet wo do not alter quotations materially. Groceries and Produce are quotejl same it last week, but Coffees have a decided upward tendency, with advances In Louisrllle and Cincinnati ol at least one out per pousd. THE EVANSVILLE LEAF TOBACCO MARKET. The Inspectors report sales of 801 hbds tor the week, being soven more than last wee. Prices for tho we-W ranged as follows: Kror.fln trash and lug-t ..$ 5 00a 5 75 Inferior to common Iuri 6 Ooa 7 'J5 t ood to heavy and hi li;lit lugs... 7 60a 8 75 Common lo good leaf .. 9 COalO 00 flood leaf Kelectlons...... 10 60a 1.1 !25 Piebald and bright leaf 11 00a20 00 From ttils it will be teen that the advance noted last week has been more than sustained, especially on bet-t grades. The demand, notwithstanding the Increased supplies, continues in advance of the supply with a doclded upward tendency. The Inspectors report sales of 1,255 hhds for t'je month Just closed, and these with 125 'ibds held over, making 1,880, aro an nusnally larxe number to have been sold In Evansvllle, conhlderlng that the present Is her secoud year as a tobacco market. Mas CFACTtruED ToiiACca. Dark Tena 0o; bright Tens 70c; bright Vlrjlnla, pounds, halves and quarters, 80oJJI. DRY CiOODS. Trade good the past week, and prices were steady and Arm at the quotations. Brown bhketinos. Atlantlo A,15c; .Stark A, 15c; Augustus and Medfords, ll!c; Cannelton, Hheetiugs, Hc; Evansvllle 4-4 115-ic; Lawrenco Ii, 13c; medium sheeting, 13c; Valley, 10c. Drehs Uoons Wool Delaines, aol5c; Fancy Delaines. 1520c; Amures, 22c; Oriental Lustres, 203.'i0c. Prints Merrlniao W, 12ic; Merrlmac D, at 12c; Bprague's 11c; Ashford's 10c; -Simpson's 11; Amerlnan, at lie; Dunnel's, He; Amoskrag, 10J4; Lowell, 10o; Troy, 70. Tickings -Conestoga Extra 4-1, 31o; Gold Medal, 4-4. 2"c; CT 4-1. 21c; OCA Mi"ckli.ankou3 Skirt Braids, 70o ; Coat's and Clark's Spools, 80c; Green Uanlel'sS i ols,IOo;2-buslel Bags,37!945c ; 1-bnsh Bays, 60$ .Vo ; 3-bush Bags, 00(3 &c; Raleigh Kklrts, tit) 50 per dozen. PROVISION'S AND PRODUCE. Business brisk and demand good. Mess Pork, New. 3 00; Bacon Shoulders I2o: Clear Sides, 173 17; Clear rib Sides, 10; Hams, Sugnr cured, ISc. with an upward tendcucy; do. :?laln, 17al7ic. Lard, tierce, 16c; do. kegs, ISc Bulk Meats Shoulders HJie; Klb H'dos He; Clear RibSIdes 14 alC'J-; Clear Sides 15al5?4C Urain Wheal Receipts light, with a ;-ood demand all around. 9jo for Mediterranean and tl OOtal 15 for English; white 11051 10. Com Is firm at 73Q80o In ear; hhelled, boefut&io lu new burlaps. Oats, !risfc at 5jftiirc in new burlaps; from nr a irons loose, 4J3l"c. ' Rye, 7075o per ushel. Fi-our In fair demand. Low grades In active demand, market better supplied. We quote new white family flour at t5 75z ;,00;ctiolce extra at S3 25 to 8550; extra tl 25 $35 00; fine and nupernnejl 2534 50. Cors Mkal Kllu-diled nominally Jia Zi 5 per barrel, and dull. Uood stock in market. Hat Baled, 817 50,3,18 per ton, accord !ng to quality; better supply and In de;nand. Loose, 1 121.1. Bean Is held at t20(3Si per ton; good leraand. Bhii-stcfj' S25 00;130 00 per ton. Potatoes Peach blow 81 25ai GO per barrel and dull: Blinker Russots and Early Uoodrlca SI 5JI 75; Sweet Potatoes SI 503 U 75 and dull. SALT Dull. Small barrels at 12 50, and large S3 10 per barrel, adding actual dray,tge. UcssiEH New Mock resewed Is held i.t 20321c; eotl quality of second-hand , .Id at 15jlSc, aad dull. SsECD-Flax Seed, fl 75(5tl 90, according vo quality. Clover fceed, SO OOS 50. Tlmoby Seed, ii GOtJ 50 per bushel ; very tearce. i)uly good qualities wanted. Okms APi-LEa-Uood demand, at 85 50(3 0) and very Rcarca; inferior at S2 C0$3 50. LKMOK3 Light fcupply and In fair denand at 733 00 per box. White Beans 12 50 ia 75 per bushel, and ! good demand, but very tcarte. Drieb Fruit Dull; Poaches 82 0J225for quarte.H, and S2 50 (3 2 75 for halves, per Uutthel. Apples 81 60jl 75 per bushel. Nothing doing. OSJON3-52 50:) 00 per barret Uood domand. Broom Coisn In better demand; t2Z .50 per ton. Khatukos-70j75c per pound for live teese. Bctter aJij;:j5c in rolls; market pretty we'l snpplled. I'MQH 153 lCc per dozen and dull. LIQUORS. Tho following are the quotations for obb.ug trade. Bills for wholesale dealers ;U larso quantities being filled at proportionately lower rates. New copper distil:ed whisky SI 5032 25; one to two years aid S3 OOtfJSi 50; highwlnes Sb'cSSl, with a downward tendency: rectified BOc SI 03 as to proof; common Bourbon and Rye, ?! .w S2 50: and Brandy fl 60ft3 CO; Hol-

remain about the same. Wo qnote: BaKh, 5c to 11c p-r light; Doors. 52 25 to SI 50 each; Blinds, S2 L"34 CO per pair; Nails, S4 HO per keg for lOd; White Lead. 82 00 to W 00 per keg; Plaster, SI OO&i 75; Lime, 80c to 11 00:Cetnent, S2 252 50. ULAsa CXS to 8X10 Glass S3 00a4 00 ; 8X11 to 10X15 do 33 504 50; 11X11 to 12X18 do I la 35. Less 15 rcr cent, dlsconnt. DRUGS. Alcohol, 9S per cent, per bbl 82 60; lard oil, No. 1 winter strained SI 40; lard oil, No. 2 winter strained SI 25; Unseed oil SI 00 al 05; coal oil 27a29c; castor oil $2 50a2 65;

sods. English Cc; soda, American CJaCc w-lteleadi;1 100 ttii E9 00al3 CO; quinine ozS2 25a2S0; morphine oz S3 50a9 "5; opium 813 00; balsam copabla 85a00c; cam phor 90c; Amlstead's ague tonlo ti doz 87 60; Cloud's Invigorating cordial doz S3 00; Jatamanbl hair restorative tl doz 83 E0; old Kentucky bitters, Tfl doz 7 50. SHEET AND BAR IRON. Common bar sizes 4c; round and square 4a8?ic; horse shoe 6a6c; heavy band 5a C?ic; hoop and light band6a!2c; oval 5a 7c; half oval and ronnd,5.n7c; common charcoal, sheet Iron, 10 to 17, 5a8c ; do 18 to 22 6a8c ; do 21 to 20, 6a8c; do 27, 0 aOc. All sheets over 23 Inches wide, c 9 extra. TIN PLATE AND TINNERS' STOCK. Tin pTate I C box 511 50; do I X 814 GO; do i O rooflnj 811 ; do I X roofing 811; do I C 14x20 b'ght 12 0; copper sheet V, lb 35o; copper bottoms 42c; metallic bottoms 28c; block tin, p!c, 45o ; lead 9o; zinc sheet 12c. HIDES AND LEATHER. Hides Dry flint 18c per pound; dry salt ed ; green 7a8?, with little demand. Liatiiib-Harness 40343c; sole, oak, 42a 4ic; Spanish 30a33c; Buffalo slaughter 35c; calf, French, 81 75a2 00 per pound ; domes tic St 25al 40; common kip 70ca3l 00 per pound ; upper Si5a48 per dozen. Coofisaok-Whisky barrels SI 60 each; Iron bound whisky 82 40; flour barrels 55. GROCERIES. - Coffek Common Rio 18al9c; fair Rio 20a21c; prime Rio 21a22c; choice Rio 22 a23c; Latuyara 23a23c. Suoab Cuba 12al3c; New Orleans 12 al3c; Deraarara I3al4c; Extra C llallc; A coffee 14al4o; B coffee 14al4o; hsrds 15al5c; Powdered sugar 15al5; granulated 15al5c. Teas Blaclc Souchong 00a SI 00; Oolong 81 COal 25. Green Young Hyson SI 40al 60; Imperial 81 25al 05; Gunpowder 81 COal 90; Hyson 81 25aO 50. Mor.AS8Ka New Orleans choice 82a85c; New Orleans prime 75a8Cc: Honey Byrup 80a85c; Stewart's syrup 80a85c: Silver drip 75aS5c. CANDLE3-Full weight 19a20o; 11 oz welht 10al7c; light weight 13allc. Candy Stick and Barber Pole 17317o. Mackbrbl No. 3, In bbls 810 50a 1 8 CO; No. 8, In half bbls 84 00 a9 00 ; No. 8, In kitts 81 00a2 00; No. 2. In bbls 820 00a21 00; No. 2. In half bbls S9 COalO CO; No. 2, in kitts 82 25 2 85; No. 1, In bbls 828 03a30 00; No. 1, In half bbls 813 60a 14 00; No. 1, In kltis 82 90a 8 00; codfish J'S 007 00. White Fish Half bbls S3 Ma9 GO; kllta 82 25a3 50. Bkrbiho Ilox 6Sa75o. Starch Madison 7a7c; Erkenbecher'7a8c: Crystal llal2c;Corn lld2c. Soap Palm 6u0c; brown eraMve 7a 8o; yellow eraslve 7a7c; olive 9s9o; German mottled 10allc; Geiman plain 9al0o. CoTTON8-Yarns-7C0 13al4o; COO 15a lffc; 500 17al8c; 400 20a21o. Battino No. 1 29a30c; No. 2 28o. Carpet Chain White 40a42o; colored 45a 48c. Cheese W. R. 17al7c; Hamburg 17a 18c; factory 18al8c. Tab Carolina bbls 81 60aS 00; Carolina half bbls S3 75a4 50; Carolina kegs 50u54c; pine kegs 47u50c. VlSKGAR-BblsST 50a8 60. Rick Carolina choice KaDo; Carolina prime 8a8c; Rangoon 8a8o, Naiuj lOp to20pSl 2";8p$l 50; Op 81 75; 4p5 C0;3pSU 00;10p fenoe 81 25; 8p fence 81 60; spikes, 5 to 6 inch 84 M. Wooden Ware Buckets bak 82 :5a 2 35; half oak 82 25.i2 35: No. 1 well buck ets 84 00a3 60 ; No. 2 do S7 50 aS 00 ; red cedar, two hoop 810 50all 00; red Iron bound S8 60 a7 CO; red half Iron bound 85 50a 0 00; red brass bound S3 60u9 00; sugar bucket", raok 81 25a4 60; ball buckets, rack 81 COa 8 25; No. 1 tubs 811 OOall 60; No. 2 tubs 810 00 a 10 60; No. 3 tubs 88 50a9 00; oesls, eight 81 75a5 CO; nests, the S3 00. Churns White pine, 18 to 20 Inches 89 OUalO 00; painted pine, 18 to 20 Inches S12 60al3 00; red cedar, 13 inches 815 00a 16 CO; led cottar, 13 inches 817 P0al8 00; wash boards JJ 05a2 75. RESTAURANTS. LIVE X-ET LIVE! SCHWEIZEU & ABEL, Main lit, Exclisuigc, BET. FIFTH AND SIXTH STS., The Cheapest Oyster House In Town ! FHF.KII OTNTEltS OF TIIK FINEST quality received from Baltimore daily per express. Meals at all hours 35 cents; Oyster Soup 10 cents; Lodsings35 cents. Open from 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. Mel dly 7 O THE ISYANSVILLE J O XJ 1 5. IN J". Daily, TrI-Wcekljr, ana Wreklj, Tho Leading Paper on Lower Ohio. the An Exponeat of Western Eaorgy Intelligence, and Progress. largest Ciresilation ! In Southwestern Iudlana and Kentucky, and tioutliern Illinois. It contains all the News of the Bay Telegraph, Foreign and Domestic and by Mall. " Variety is the Spice of Life," and every ssue of the Journal Is fnlf or a variety of ews, Gossip, and Miscellaneous Reading It publishes Reports of the Markets oi all the commercial centers of the country Its Reports of the Evansvllle Markets are always prompt and reliable. It alms to be a reliable General Newspaper, and to be ahead of all others In every respect. 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CoasarapUon. The Three Remedies. " Sciiknch'8 Ppx.monio Syrup," ix the cure of Congha, Colds, Bronchitis, and every form of Consumption. The peculiar action of this medicine ripens the ulcers In the lungs, promotes the discharge of the corrupt matter by expectoration. Purines the blood, and thus cures Consumption, when every other remedy falls. "Schenck's Sea-Weed Tonic" for the

cure of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, and all diseases arising lrom debility. This tonlo invigorates tha Ulsofetlve organs, supplies the place of the gastric Juice when that Is deficient, and then enables the patient to dlgoiit the most nctriclous food. It is a sovereign remedy for all cases of lndlges Hon. M Schcnck'i Mandrake Pills," one of the most valuable medicines ever discovered, being a vogetable substitute for calomel, and having all the uselul properties ascribed to that mineral, without prodnclng any of Its injurious effects. To thebe three medicines Dr. J. 11 Scbenck, of Philadelphia, owea his nn rivaled success In the Treatment of Pulmonio Consumption. The Pulmonic Syrap ripens the morbid matter, discbarges It, and purifies the blood. The Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, remove all ob structions therefrom, give the organ healthy tone, and cure Liver Complaint, which is one of the most prominent causes of Consumption. The Sea-Weed Tonlo Invigorates the powers of the stomach, and by strengthen' lng the digestion and bringing 11 to a nor maland healthy condiUon, improves the quality of the blood, by which means the formation of nlcers or tubercles In the lungs becomes Impossible. The combined action of hese medicines, as thus ex plained, w I cure every case of t onsnaip tlon.lf the r tnedles are used In time and the use of the Is pert-.evered In sufficient ly to bring the case to a favorable term!na Hon. Dr. Schenck's Almanac, containing afull treatise on the various lorms of disease, his mode of treatment, and general direc tions how to use bis medicine, can be had gratis or sent by mall by addrefefiing his Principal Olfloe, No. 15 North Sixth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Sea weed Tonic, each 81 60 per bottle, or 87 60 a nair oozeu. Atandrake Pills, 2oo. per box. For sale by all di ugiflsts and dealers. The Fearful Cl.N'CKR Subdued. THE CUKE HOW DISCOVERED Having been lonz atllicted with CANCER I resorted to all tue remedies of which I could bear. Among them was one recommending a certain herb to me as a cure. 1 (as I supposed) procured the herb, and prepared and applied It, which made a perfect cure, but on examination by the family physician he Informed me that the herb 1 had used, which had made a perfect and speedy cure, was not the one recommended. Ail who are atllicted can flud a fcPtedy cure by sendlnK lor the re cipe, with lull directions lor use. Price 85. Address, wttn registered letter or money order. GEORGE MORGAN. Box 251. Port Jervls, Orange County, New YorK. M-a. u ak- a JLM.rn.rn - , M.m E"he HSATS FOIt roDKti MK, who ave fallen into vicious habits, and now devlre a higher life, and a hette MANHOOD, with certain means of relief for the attllcied. Sent In saied letter envelopes, free of clmrife. Address. HOW ARD ASSOCIATION, Box P., PuinAnEt,PUIA, PA. septt AOII UITACJt.s. A victim of early Imprudence, causing nervous debility, premature decay, die. has dl.scovrd a simple means of cuih, which he will send uf urn miiuw-Huut'rerifi auu rmH j . jn. REISVICM, 78 Nassau Street, New York. ocas worn ctpix For BLACK WORMS and PIMPLES on the face, use I'erry's ComeUune and Jtmple Ksrnedy, prepared only by Dr. B. C. pKRKir, 49 Bund Street, New York. Sold everywhere. The trade supplied by whole sale medicine dealera. I nol7 dliia SpN ll.VK'H Ki.OK'N IIAIIt II7E. This splendid Hair Dye is the beta in the world. Harmless, reliable, Instantaneous ; does not contain lead nor any vilalia posson to produce paralysis or death. Avoid the vaunted and delusive preparations boastin virtue they do not poKMfss. The ODUlne W. A. natcueior s liair Dye nas ad M) years' uotarnlshod reputation to tiphold its integrity as the ouiy Perfect Ifair Dye Black or Brown. Hold by all Druggists. Applied at Itt Bond Street, New York. , I felO S"To remove Moth-Patches. Freckles. and Tan from the face, use I'erry's Moth ana freckle Motion, i'repareu tmly by Di. B. C. I'krrv. Sold by all druggists. novl7 d.im HvS PIMPLES OS TIIK PACK. For Comedones, Black-worms or Grubs. Pimply Eruptions and blotched dUUgurations 011 the fxce. Use I'erry's Commlone and Pimple Remedy. Sold by all Druggists. FOR 3I01II rvmiE( FKKCKLK3 AXD TA USE "PEnRY'.A MOTH and FRECKLE LOTION," the only Reliable and Harmless Kemedy frr reniovlnv; brown rtlscoloratlos from the Face. Prepared by Dr. B. C. Prkky, 49 Bond Street, N. Y. Sold by Druggists every where. aprl-tim Large Sale of Building Lois AND OTHER -ArAuction. I WILL SK LI. OS TV EN DAT. MAT 3d, 1H70, the following described fnoptrty, at the Court House, commeneng at 2 o clock i m. : THIRTY Lots situated 5n Blocks numbers five and eixht. In Elliott's Enlargement to the city. Twenty-two of these Lots lay high, and are above the grade; all of said Lots being but a short distance from the Street Railway. I will also sell, at the muie time, tho property known as the CRIMINAL COURT ROOM And CITY LIBRARY', situated on Locust t, bat. 21 and 3d Sta. This property is now renting for $1,300 per year, and will no doubt be a good Investment lor the purchaser. Also, that beautiful residence on the corner of St cond and College Streets, opposite the resiJence of General Shackelford. This house contains nine rooms, and all the modern Improvements. The lot is 100 feet front by 100 in depth. Title perfect. AH of said property will bo sold on the following terms : One-third cash; balance In equal payments In six, twelve, and eighteen mouths. For further particulars apply to J. P. ELLIOTT & SON, Cor. Tliird aaul I.cciist His. BS" a carriage can be found at our store to convey persons to examine any of said property. ap23 Estray Notice. TAKttX Cf ItrEO.OEGA, IN Union Township, a dark red steer, with white spots, two years old, marked with under-bit in left and swallow fork In riht tar, appraised at ten dollars, before mh.Uwtt O. J. NEWMAN, Justice. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD of all kinds. c23 d sin HORSBRtWK A CO., No. U North Water Street, tLvansvllle. Ind WINDOW-SHADES. J. RHEINLANDEB, WHOLESALE DEALER is DOMESTIC AND SPANISH JLcaf GTobaeeo, O. 115 MUX STREET, de25 d3m EVANS VILLE. IND. Vocal Training School. Iroresor J. It. Ilnkowilx

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C. KEATZ, FOUNDER and MACHINIST StACIHISSIXY A ND SUPPL Y A GENCY. Builder of Portable Engines and Portable Circular Haw Mills, Sugar Cane Mills, Corn Bhellers, improved Steel Amalgam and Composition Bells for farms, shops. engine houses, churches", schools, etc., an u Macninery ana castings generally , oieu l-.-, 1 i.i.u vi.ta nnH K l !. Iron Work c every iescrlption. Proprietor and Agent of Territory In the Patent Drive Tubular Weil. Annlv for descriptive circulars and price llbts, and state the kind of machinery, Ac.wiKhed. ReDalrlDK promptly done at or Irom the shop, on Boilers, Machinery Ac. Work of the bet.t material and workmanship. Corner First andPina and Second and Elm Streets, jfcVAXSVItXK, INDIANA Portable Engines (saw mill size), and Portable Circular aw juuu. Important Notice. The nsual amount of steam nsed to do sawing with by the foruoie circular oaw Mill lu from L!5 to 150 pounds pressure per square inch, I have reduced this amount and require only from 00 to fso pounds per square inch, at which steam la not considered In the least dangerous, and Is, at the same time, more economical in ine Mvini nf fuel. Ac We append the follow ing cei tifleate of the first of my new style Ports bie AllilS, lor ine uuuuautMiui perusal ol sawyers and all those desiring to purchase, and solicit a call and carefoi examination, they now being ready on band and making, mounted on four strong wooden wheels, with wide Urea and heavy Iron axles, easily drawn from a place, and always ready for operation In a few hours, or mounted on Ittfs and wooden skids, or Mk. Kkatz: The Portable Engine yon furnished me, I consider as satisfactory and perfect In every respect as any machine I ever saw, rnns light, nsos eo pounds of steam lor running a double 60 and 60 lnon circular saw mill lor a common day's business. An average day's work, 6,000 to lO.UJO feet of lumber, easy, with 75 pounds ol steam. A. J. CAi.DWwi.fc, Lynnvllle Ind. Other sizes for farm and plantation use and ail other requirements. nov I5-ia C. K.RATZ. SCIIULTZE, TIIUMAN & CO., IVX o el i niiio s ' FOUNDRY, Manufacturers and. Builders of STEAM ENGINES, CIliUULAU SAW-3IILLS, Grist and Sugar Mills, Tobicw Screw Gumming Machines, Distillery and Mining Machinery, Malt Mills, Corn Shellcrs, House Fronts, Cellar Grates. IRON BRASS CASTING 3 Or EVERT DE30BIPTIOW . MACHINERY OF ALL KISD3 HADE AND HKi'AlKKO. DEAI.&H8 EN BELTINtf, FIRE BRICKS, STEAM GAUGES, AND WKUUtiUTWOli PITJES. OLD MATERIALS EOUUHT. "Wa have the facility of the bext ma chinery and workmun, and will give all work entrusted to an our individual attention; fill orders promptly; warrant onr work; and charge reuxouable priue. ornca and toodut: CORNER FIRST & LEST STREETS, EVANS VILLE, IND. N.B. Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work and do repairing. lAA SCliC LTE, TIXUMAN A CO. COMMISSION CARDS. THOS. C. SMITH & GO , 1'ROIHCE AND Dealers In Flour, Hay, Oats, Grass Seeds, and Produce generally, No. 5 South Water Street, EVANS VI LLK. Orders promptly attended to. IjalOdly C. C. LYON. LYON & 3Hi E.C. Machkn. Produce and Commission UXox-clicmts, Dealers in Hay, Corn, Flour Oats and 1 roduce UcneraUy. No. SO North Water Street, novl3 3m EVANS VI LLE, IND. K. H. FAIKCK1LD. JOHS W. BINGHAM ilBCHlL!) & BINGHAM, Commission Mercli'ts NEW ORLEANS, LA. Personal attention, and prompt returns guaranteed. nov8dm W. C HARKS. W. V. RAX AGE. HARNS & RAMAGE, W . . IV E:' i-t i "V, , Plain and Dccoratlre Paper Hansers ALL WORK NEATLY EXECUTED, And warranted to give satisfaction. Orders left at Wat. e. FRENCH & CO.'S, 47 and 49 Main Street, Will be promptly attended to. I mhl2m ARTESIAN SPRiSG FAflK! THE UNDERSIGNED bas the honor to inform his friends and the public mat the above named Park will be open for the Reception of Visitors on SATURDAY, APRIL 16, IS70. Parties who wish to hold Picnics on the grounds, are requested to lnfoim the undersigned of their Intention and make the necessary arrangement at least two or three days before the Picnics are to come otr. During this coming Hummer, there will be a CONCERT & ILLUMINATION

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VTI,I,IASI HEILMAir, (Successor to Krata & Heliman.) MANUFACTURER AND BUILDER or POBTABLE AND STATI0NAUI Steam Engines and Boilers, SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY, Tlir-owlilu MnchlneN, Cotlou aul Tobacco I 'nes, CIRCULAR SAW. MILLS, Ac, &o KVANHVILLK, INDIANA. BHEET IRON AND COTPEK VOIlK made to order on short notice. IRON AND MRABH CASTINGS of eveiCT description. Dealers in HTEAM OAUGES. UUU fiKLTINU. FIRE BRICKS, WP.OUUI13? IRON PIPIil, BOLTING CLOY1I8, 4c, manufacturer?;' prlcea. HKPA'KINO done at short notice. I T Z H A M E Corner of Canal and Ihj:!c snw, E VANS VILLE, INDIANA, 'Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOLL ERS Portabla Circular Saw Hills,. APD aSachlncrj " ot every i)if.cr2:)iion DEAZ.ZIU1 IN ' BELTING, S TEA M GA lGERS, FIRE BRICK, WROUGHT IRON PWE, &c. Ac. RepiJring done at CTnort Notice, Also agent for Stiilvrsll'd Patent Beatev and Lima tateaer. nov7 ly GREAT LAND SALE! Seven Rich and Highly Improved Ohio River Tobacco Farms, with all their Appurtenar.ces, And 504 CITY L.OTS, Located In the wealthy County of lieudersonk JCenLncky. Capital rrlze, , . $150,000 2 Pr'i es, eac'a . J27.500 4 Pi lzes, ea-sh ..... . ... ia,7oO 2S0 l'i 1 zes, eAch . .. 1M 14.) frizes, -each . 1 Prizes, ach 'i iokets, FIVE KOLLAItS. Besides the above prizes, there 1 ohm prise of $5,000, two of l,2u0 each, and rorm of WOO, cash, rent mouiey lor the year 18ttf. which go to the wlnnors of the first seven prizes, respectively. Also, all the rent money for 1870, lor which good bonds will be taken, and assigned to those drawing the prizes. Final drawing takes place JUNE , lS7o, at .MASONIC TEMPLE, LOUISVILLE, KY. This popular enterprise la Indorsed by every leading official In the State of Kentacky, and apwturds of Ave hundred of her most prominent! citizens. L. M. LYNK, Cashier Farmers' Bank, Henderson, Ky. It. B. A LEXiVSDEK, Commercial Bank, Louisville, Ky.. JOHN C. LATHAMPresldent Bank of Horklnnvlll. HoplrlnsvtMB. Kv.

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: ioj. lsro. firansTlilc c Tennessee River racket. FOR PAD UC A IT, EASTP0RT & FLORKStfK. The fleet and elegant Passenger Htamei I3,JJElTyjTX IVo. Capt. Lek Howell; Boh. C. McMecitan, Clerk. Laves Evansvllle. as above, every FRIDAY, promptly at 4 o'clock r.M. The Ktenmer RAPIDAN No. 2 will run during the season as above, connecilnK at DanvillA with the L.. C. A M. Kallrufot, and at Jobnsonville wiih the N. & ii. W. Kailroad, for all points East and Vehtliavlug been thoroughly repaired end refurnished throughout, they ofler special inducements to passengers and shippers for speed, safety, and comfort. Orders for pig Iron, dressed or undressed yellow pine lumber, lert with our Agent, will receive prompt attention. Hhlppers can rely on this boat leaving promptly, paying special attentiou to collections and way business. h ot freight or paa!?e apply on board, or jas. a. Oakley. Jal5 dtf Agent. EvaEBvULlsj, Henderson, & Nashville Railroad Transfer Packet to Henderson. Tie magnificent side-wheel steamer Will ! Evansvllle dally for llenderaon at 3 J-M- Returns lo Evansvllle every mornlnir at 8 a.m., and every Haturday evening t 6 p.m. Leaves Evansvllle every Monday a t 7 A.M. feH tf F0SP.4XUCAH AND CAIRO. t - e The famvns low-pressure QUICKSTEP, Jack (jrammkh, Master, Leaves Evansvllle lor Cairo every MONDAY and Til UKriDA Yf at 4 p.m., positively, connecting at Cairo with HI. Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans pac&els. noi dtf PUY. D. ViETrt, Aent. For Paducah and Cairo. The magnificent now low-pressure steamer CITY OF iiYAriSVILLE, 11. T. Dexter, Master; leaves Evansvllle every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 4 p.m. promptly, connecting at Cairo with tit. Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans packets. W. ii. BROW N A CO. mhlltf and PHY. D. VIETri, Agents. Regular Evansvill9, Paducah, and Cairo Semi-Weekly Mail Line Packet. The new, fleet and unrivalled side-wheel steamer Gas. Fowler, Master; Will. P. Fowler, lr,rVa leaves Evansvllle EVERY WEDNESDAY und HAXUKDAY at 4 P.M. Leaves Cairo EVEUY TIlUR'iDAY and SUN DA Y al 6 p.m., making clone connection at Cairo with llrst-clans steamers tor HI. Louis, Memphis, and Mew Orleans, and tit. Evansvllle with the E. A C. R.R. lor all points North and East, and with the XlornlDR mar lor all point on the Upper Ohio. For Jrelglrt or passage apply on board. aplO tf Jo. HcKeyjQoldV Independent SemiWeekly Urean Klver Packet The elegant steamer Uxirilbrtl, Joo Mc Reynolds, Master; Billy Liter. Cieik, win leave .or itocnester and an landings on Orten Klver, on way EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY, at 4 o'clock p.m. For freight or passage apply on board. apl3 ti Regular Evans viile, OlarfcsviJii', and wasnvine t&aitt. The new and magnificent steamer jihu v. inroop, MiiHter; (iHrirvftThrnnn f?!,lr Leaves for JVanhvllle and all way landings EVERY WEDNKHDAY, at 4 o'clock p.m. t or freight or passage apply on board, or lO lP" II 1 JAB. A. UAK.1j.X, Annul. Rfgalar Evansvllle and Tennes ee Itiver Packet. OR I'ADUOAH, JOHNSON VILLE, AND liASll'Olil, Tiie elegant passenger steamer Li ft Jin. EkX. O II, Alucm DcMCAif Master; Gov Vinyard, Cleik, Will leave Evansvllle for ttieab iveand all Intermediate ports EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock p.m. For Irelght or pasiasje apply on board, or to JAME A. OAKLh-Y. ap23 tf Auent. REGULAR DAILY COAST PACKET. FOR OWENrtBORO. ROCKPORT AND GRAND VIEW. Tbeelegaht passenger steamer Jino. JJIliili; Lafayette Eider, Master. John A. Adams, Clerk. Leaves Evanovillo DAILY (Sunday excepted) at 3 p.m. Leaves Wraud View DAILY (Sunday excepted) at 7 A.M. For irelght or passage apply on board, or to HUMPI1UEY, LEWIS A CO., ap'J2 tf Agents. BOAT STORES OILS, J. INZICU & MOJV, Wholesale Dealers In Boat Stores ; Lubricating;, Coal, and Lard Oils; Cordage, Kosin, Pitcn, :e, Ko. 20 WATEIl STREET, aprifl dly) Rot. Main and Vine. UNION IUL& TRANSPORTATION C O M 1 A IN" Y, Proprietor of the Union Line, (A) Allen (on Line, (N) National Line, Tliroush Fast Freight Lines, running, without transfer, between the He board Cities and the West, via the Pennsylvania Kaliroad aud Connecting Railroads. The facilities for handling East-bound and West-bound freights to or from New York, Philadelphia, und Baltimore have been largely Improved. Hpecial 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. H South Water St., fe12d'?rii Kvansvllle. foil. PHALOJi'S "PAPIIIAX L0TI03 " For Beautifying tho Skin and Complexion. Remove all Eruptions, Freckles, Plmres. Moth Blotches, Tan, etc., and renders he skin soft, fair, and blooming. For Ladles In the Nursery it Is Invaluable. Fcr Gentlemen after Shaving It has no equal. Paphian Lotion" Is the only rellabl remedy for diseases and blemishes of the Skin. PHALOS'S FA1JIIAW SOAP "for the Toilet, Nursery, and Bath, will not chap the skin. Price 25 cents per cake. "FLOK IK J1ATO." "I'lOK 1K MA1TO." A New Perfume lor the Handkerchlet, Exquisite, Delicater, Laxt ing Fragrance. PHALO-4 & SON', New York. Hold by all druKKlwta Ily

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at 3 P.M., had fallen 4 foet and h now ( everywhere within i(a natural limits, Arrival niii in ttnvturt h. The arrivals and departurea up to 3 P. M. yesterday, include the Lorena, Pittsburg to New Orleans; Satn Orr, from JJabtport; Minceola, Cio c'nnati to Memphis; Anna, St. Louis to Cincinnati; Silver Mood, "dctnidiia to Cincinnati ; Palestine, to Louisville ; Fayette, Henderson to return; Ber muda, from Cincinnati. I tone Due ll re. Among the first boats dua hero aro tho Quickstep, from Cairo; Iloso Ilito, from Louisville; llobt. IJurmi, from Memphis; Magenta, Alaska, Louis ville, nck Longworth and Mary Miller, from New Orleans; Hobt. Moore, lor Nashville; Champion, for St. Louis; America and It. C. Gray, from Arkansas River; Shamrock, from St. Louis; Kipidan No. 2, from Eastport; Mallie ltajjon aDi JJmma Floyd, from Nashville; John Kilgour and Mary Houston, for New Orleans; Norman, from Cincinnati; Sam. J Hale, for Memphis; Evansfrom Green Itiver. fotla L(h vlni; ToIny. Foa Caieo. The splendid new low pressure Bteamer City of Evansville, will leave promptly at 4 p.m. for Cairo and all way ports, ia chargo of that distinguished stcamboatman and experienced commander, Capt. II. T. Dexter. In the office aro those polite and highly accomplished young gentlemen N. S. Pennington, Henry Hand and Al. Maynard. John Goff is her steward and feeds on the fat of tho land, and also carries tho key of the medicine chest, and uses herbs. The City of Evansville has as pleasant passenger accommodations as are to bo found o i the western waters.. For Louisville. Tho elegant passenger packet Rose Ilitc, in complete condition, will Icavo this even ing for Louisville aud all way points, in chargo of those eminent navigators and true gentlemen. Captain V. R. Holcraft, Phil. II. Rranham and Lew Branham, all of whom aro noted for their polito attentions to passengers. For Cincinnati.--Tho elegant little Bermuda leaves, at 10 A.M. for Cincinnati and all way points, and has admirable passenger accommodations. Capt. Sam. T. James and Nat. Earhart, her chief officers, aro as pleasant gentlemen as one would be likely to find in an age. For Grand view. The Pino Bluff returns to Grandview at 3 p. M. today, and will give especial attention to way business. Sho has pleasant passenger accommodations and competent and attcntivo officers. Capt Lafayette Elder commands, and John A. Adams and Bob. Adams have chargo of the offioo. For Bowling Green. The beautiful and popular steamer Evansville leaves for Bowling Green, positively this evening at 4 o'clock, havinz superior accommodations for par'foofcrs, Captain S. W. Combs i.i her oareful and competent commander, and S. B. Sproulo and Leopold Kahn are htr courteous and obliging clerke. 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, a competent offioer, is at present in command, and Neglcy Iludd and Jerry Boyle aro her attentive and obliging clerks. For Eastport. Tho famous and popular steamer Samcr Sam. Orr returns to the Tennessee Itiver at 4 p.m. to-day, and is admirably appointed. Capt. Allen Duncan and Guy Vinyard, her chief officers, aro excellent steamboatmen and most worthy gentlemen. ;.;lncellaneiti. Business was lively on the levco ycttcrday, and tho landing wa3 crowded with steamers Tho Lorena had a good trip Tho Sam. Orr had near 100 tons pig iron and considera ble miscelleneous freight Tho Minneola was very full, but not very deep. ,The Anna had a good trip of iron ore and miscellaneous freight. Sho repaired her wrist and cylinder head at Cairo, and is all right The Silver Moon had a big trip, in cluding 1,000 bales cotton. She discharged 1 10 here The towboats, Jim. Watson, Tigress No. 2 and Bal tic, passed down with heavy tows Tho Palestine took out a good trip. ...The Bermuda arrived at 11 A. m. with a fair packet trip Wo received a dispatch from Cincinnati, yesterday, asking for particulars of the explosion of the steamer Shamrock. The Shamrock left St. Louis Saturday evening, for Cincinnati, and reached Cairo at 0 o'clock Sunday evening. This is tho first and only intimation we have had of an accident to her, and hope that only an unfounded rumor may have reached Cincinnati. The Silver Moon had no knowledge of any accident of tho kind, and we will probably have no knowledgo of the condition of the Shamrock until the Idlewild arrives, which will be in time, we presume, for the outside of tho Journal. Capt. WcUuiium, commanded tho Shamrock Tho Fayette had an unusually largo pas-' scntrcr list yesterday, among whom wereanumbcrofnotabloR.lt. men. The Quickstep, Clara Scott, Hart ford and Pine Bluff were all reciving liberally. Gleaning from Our Exr Imutf-eM.

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t' ur The C.nri; Brou!;, which h . laid up for timo in !! ; of Licking, e )(;r"i on' fit, trades ahovc. The Chane. llor, J. JJ. C ., Loui-v:!!f, y -.ti. r J.-iy, ivni'rrr decision in the t ui: Lrcu ht ! owntrs of tho St. ChrmV'S o-.n Mail Line, for a-,i(ar: o riv-a General Lytic on tho u), . i' A JM'-, at i he -:uk ,f claiming -.",. 00 mlv the plaintiu:., giving l.t':r ix. a;;:'1, in i t Vn-i.t i '2 vagc. At Mcubh Ti.ur; the Uolora-o 'tm makiii- l. r :,. at tho w har; - b if . a l.i ! named Charlc i MtC iir.l,:-, ,-.jf. , to jump on heard, bu ,r hold, full in the rivr-r. tt)r." he caught th i vlie( 1 of th Moon, but urji llc to rairfc hit., t of the water, 1 c was dry ah t'l. Tho Comnurci'tl of Sunday :: Business wai quiet on tho hive terday, outside of the d lily i !. Call's. Jas. aD l D.i'jh.I ; i yesterday, purchased tho J,', Irom Capt. John L. 11: !,- $17,r00. Hamhleton builJs (hi i ' Capts. Smithcrs and iW.i !,!.' . polis and Ksouwha River par I.. lhe America hit Jitti.j 1". Friday niqht f. r (Cincinnati. Cant. J as. r . W iso has h 1 Nashville packet Spray, ta Cai't. ler and others, for the Kanaw!,; er trade, lor S'J.000. Louisville. Tho (hurl, r-J, oi Sunday eays : The Taracf n came ur (, falls assintcd by the to.vhiat Pilot. Tho Will. S. Hays HcomiuiM river with Dar. Rieu's circus a the Mary Houston canio v. tho falls an 1 Iaidod at thecifv full of people. Sho in now n receive Irei.elit, an I will Jen New Orleans positively W( 1; evening, at a o'cloclt. On account ot the tiirud di ' the river the Grand Tower w. over the falls yesterday by tho 1'ilot, and landed at tho i'o wharf, where she will be con i which will bo in tho cour. o days. The remains of Downar l, t sistant encincer of tho TI.oh. 1' erf, who was t ccidentally kit Memphis a lew days nro, v-. terred in Covington, Ky., yeuf le leaves a wila and threo eh in uiHtressed cucumatanees. All tho houi s alon.cr tho love tho corner of Fourth Street d: tho corner of B lllitt Street, ant John Jaekaon'h to isainncl J were eold yesterday, at public a by tho city authorities. 1 hevi aro to po torn uown wittiin days, and as soon as they are , aad removed, tho ground on they now nlaad will bo and improved f r wharf j urpo While tho . 11. Arthur Meninhis. on li r lant trip dov sharpers, well dressed, call drinks. A it.VJ nolo was gUj payment. Tho barkcepor vn the office to trot chaniro. On in? he handed it to one of tin other one, who had given h noto. having uti pcd anide. No. 1 then wont away with h Soon after Shnrpcr No. U ro and demanded )u chang-3. Ti keeper refused to pay over, n;i '. few minutes the boat was nn h Oo tho return trip, M r. Sharp' Crcpared with a warrant, i n l t! ecper was constrained to p iy Nrw Ar.iuxv -Tim ., , , , day says: Seven small new-pap':rs ai iublishcd for MifHin-ippi riv r toata, namely: Tho uj! r.,,, Fleetwood; Oh'o Rlccr 'J'rur.t tho IJoKtona, trt. .Jai.-ion and tho Chamur, for the Uhann'T unknown, for tho Mountain 1 ' Headlight., on tho Kiehmor;, Torchlight, on tho Grind V.i one on tho Anie Laurie. Wo were not nwaio that tho wood, Bo!tona, St. James, ).' 4, Charmer, or Mountain JJ i; Mitsiuijipi River boa!..'!. St. Louis. Tho I) morrat urday, says: The day was f no of the fiocv year; all cloud were y.: , warm sun phone upon the (n verdure. Arrivals and depart steamboats wen liberal, and business llourisiicd. Tho nvt . risen (J inches up to last o Seventeen steamboats arrived day ;?ood for Friday. It will not astonish rivtr mc that tho Grand lra ha.uit'' Louis and New Orleans traJi . was to leave the latter poi Shrevcport on T.'iursday last. Capt. John P. Kciser, acconi by tho necessary crew of as. left St. Louis for Louisvillo on '. ' dav pvonin?. f or the rmrrinHP i.i ing to this port the beautiful Grand Tower, belonging to tho did fleet owned by our rtlia! worthy Memphis and St. L-?u; i Company. New Oh lea vs. The 7Y Wednesday Eays: Tho weather yostcrday wa i ; and very close, aid bore the o , anco of rain. It, however, none ud to dark, but wero it t it would prove very beneficial u; ; ing the dust. Business matters on t' e la yesterday, were more active tl Monday. There was a greater ber of departures, and vh ? appeared to fare well in Loth i gers and freight. KAPPLER & SAL IK-; froi rictors, Sash, Daors Llliida, Ir.' FlanltiK, IllpplnF. Hpllttlug, ik Hawing ilon ul flu rl not !:. Fine aii'l l''llar 1 iot.i!si. :S1 .)t; ed and ltouli Lumber, aiwuytt oi for sale. , . ... AIho, HolIrprlf,'orB aud Maun fi 10 i;i.L.vL.i.n.ii.u P I C K E V v E N C J Koowtn tlie Terrn Haute 1 !. II is clieap aud tlurublt;, ami t ri to Hie place where It htuutlN All promptly atttsuded to. Factory, tor. Division and ( an, KVA Nb 1LI.K, lN!. ai'r27-dly (IHa w) F"AK'sin'."'"ti'ul, w-il-lni i, , MO UtTfH, tit II lt'lilM "I'll" t ft -m Jrull), llireti iitlitu wit tl KllMUllBtdH. 'l"l Of hll Hi II tl'tr , ,, jnic on WAKUKN fe MATH-..,, neytt, 'I'blrtl Hlroet, jotwfcii Jb.o 1 cut. :

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