Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 May 1870 — Page 3
TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1870. Financial and Commercial.
KINANCIAU We have no material change to cote la the money maixet, there still being a sharp demand from all classes of borrow ers, and outside rates continue to be main tained. Eastern exchange Is baying at par, and Belling at J1.50 per 11,000 premium. Gold remains about the same, It not having varied J per cent, in the last week. Baying. percent, bonds, 1881116V4 5-i0s, 18t2..... 1105 5- 20s, 1864 . ... 111 6- 20's, 18&5 lli Selling 117J lim in 112. o-ws, isd. new - 5- 2'8, ....13a 6- 20's. 1666 113 10-40'S 1(j7 Currency 6s 1UJ4 114 114 my BASKAliLK rCSDS. IT. 8. Treasury Notes. National Bank NaUta. Toe following quotations are from the omce oi Arcuer & uo. : TJNCTXBMST. Slate Bank of Indiana . State Bank of Ohio.. .. Indiana Free Banks......... .....10o dls. lOo " 10 to 250 dis. Eastern Bank Notes.. . Missouri Planters' Bank of Tenn Union Bank " 10 to 250 ......10o . :uia 30c 60 to 90c Other Ten nessee Banks, Virginia, rnortn and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and La..10 to 90c GENERAL REMARKS. Business for the past week has been about the same as for the two previous weeks, the only changes tbat appear are a light falling off In Dry Goods. Hats and Caps, and Clothing, which is so silent as to b3 hardly appreciable, and the activity in HarveBt Tools which the Hardware men are sending out in' very laree auantl-1 ties. Prices are but ll.Ue c'aanged. The price of white Lead has been slightly advanced and this, with one or two other slight changes, are all that can bj noted. DRY GOODS. Trade was very fair the past week, and ptices were steady and firm at the quota- . tloas. Brown Sheetings. Atlantic A, 15o; Stark A, 15c; Augustas and Med fords, 14c; Cannelton, sheetings, 14o; Evansvllle 4-4 14c; Lawrence E, 13c; medium sheeting, 13c; Valley, 10c. dress goods Wool Delaines, 3045c; .Fancy Delaines, lo20c; Amnres, 22c; oriental Lustres, ZOSoOc. Prints Merrlmac W, I2c; Merrlmao D, at 12c; Sprague's 11c; Asbford's 10c; blmpson's 11; American, at lie; Dunnel's, 11c; Amoskeag, 10J; Lowell, 10c; Troy.70. Tickings -Cones tog a -Extra 4-4, 81o; Gold Medal, 4-4, 2 jc; CT4-4, 21o; CCA J.21Kc. miscellaneous Skirt Braids, 70c ; Coat's and Clark's Spools, 80c; Green A Daniel's S ols.40o ; 2-bushel Bags,3745o ; zj-j-Dusn Bags, 503o5c; 3-bush Bags, 603 toc; itaieign Skirts, 16 50 per dozen. PROVISIONS. Business brisk and demand good. Mess Pork, New, 830 00; Bacon Shoulders 12e; Clear Sides, 17JSQlSc; Clear rib Sides, 17c; Hams, Sugar cured. 18c. with an npward tendency; do. Plain, 17al7e. Lard. tierce, loic; uo. Kens, ic buik xueais nouia ers!2o; Rib Sides 14c; Clear Rib Sides 14 al5j; Clear Sides 15al6c. GRAIN' AND. PRODUCE. Grain Wheal Receipts light, with a good demand all around. 95c for Mediterranean, and 81 00(41 05 for English; white 81 0531 10. Corn is firm at 85390a in ear; shelled, 95c?l 00 in new gunnies. Oatt, brisk at 60365c in new burlaps; from wagons looae, 4350o. Rye, 7075o per bushel. Flottb In fair demand. Low grades in active, demand, market belter supplied. We quote new white wheat 2onr at 85 75 6 00 ; choice extra at 85 25 to 5 50 ; extra 84 2 !5 00; fine and superfine 84 25(34 50. Corn Meal Kiln-dried at 84 254 50 per banel ; in good demand, and very scarce; none in the marzet. Hat Baled, 817(318 per ton, according to quality; better supply and less demand. Loose, 812(913. Bran Is held at 5205122 per ton; good demand. SHrFSTUFF 525 00-330 00 per ton. .Potatoes Peachblows 8i 001 25 per bartel; merely nominal, with no demand. g lt Dull. Small barrels at 82 50, and large k 10 per barrel, adding actual drayage. Gusxies New stock resewed Is held at 2021c; gcOd quality of second-hand old at 1513c, and dull. Sxed Demand fiUllog off: Flax Seed, 81 7531 90. according to quality. Clover Seed, 89 009 50. Timothy 8eed, S60O8 5O per bushel ; very scarce. Only good qualities wanted. , Green Apples Good demand, at 85 503 7 00 and very scarce ; inferior at 82 003 50. Lemons Light supply and in fair deand at 873 00 per box. Oranges-83 0037 00; fair demand and supply. White Beans 82 50(42 75 per bushel, and In good demand, but very scarce. Dried Fruit Dull; Peaches 81 50(3175 for quarters, and 51 75 t 00 for halves, per bushel. Apples 51 00(31 25 per bushel. Dull. Onions-82 5003 00 per barrel. Moderate demand. Broom CouN-In better demand; 822"H 250 per to". Feathers 5,970c per pound for live geese. Bctter 30335c in rolls; market pretty well supplied. Eggs 15 3 16c per dozen and dull; good supply. LIQUORS. The following are the quotations for jobb.ng trade. Bills for wholesale dealers in iarge quantities being filled at proportionately lower rates. New copper distilJed whisky 81 50 2 25; one to two years old 83 0034 60; highwlnes 98c81, with a downward tendency: rectified 90c 81 00 d to proof; common Bonrbon and Rye, 4032 50; and Brandy 81 5C3 00; Hoi81 gin 81 5032 50; imported brandy 15 nn. rvrf tnrt 91 ?Vt rfcft KOr Imiuirl. land 812 00. " ' ' e 1 86 5037 iBuilding Materials. - The demand continues very goOJ. Market firm. Prices remain about the same. Wo quotes Sash, 5c to lie per light; Doers. 82 25 to 84 50 each; Blinds. 82 233 00 per pair; White Lead $2 25 to 83 2-5 per keg; Plaster, 84 00 4 75; Lime, 8O0 to 8100; Cement. 82 25 32 50. Glass 6X8 to 8X10 Glass S3 00a4 00; 8X11 to 10X15 do 83 50a4 50: UX14 to 12XJS do 84a 85. Less 15 per cent, discount. DRUGS. Alcohol, 68 per cent, per bbl Si 50; lard all, To. 1 winter strained 81 40; laid oil, $(o. 2 winter strained 8125; linseed oil fl 10;il oil 27a29c; cistor oil 82 50a2 65; Cjd, English 6c; soda. American 5a6c: .-ite lead 100 J!3 8 I0al3 CO; quinine OfcS2 25a2S0; morpbine oz 59 50a9 75; opium 913 00; balsam aopabia 85a9)c; camphor Was Amis ead'a ague tonle 3 doz 50 ; Cload's invigorating cardial V doz 8 ; Jatamanbl bJr restorative dots 18 U " Kantocky bitters, doz 17 50. 86 50; v ""liBET AND BAR IRON. br lxes io; round an.d square Common -hoe fiaflc; heavy band 5 4a8c; horse band 6al2e; oval 5a 6c; hoop and 1.. n)A,yj.li4i', common 7c; half oval and r. i0U) 17f 54a8c; do charcoal, sheei ulio'oV.Y is to 52 6a8V4c ; do 24 to .28ince Yf$W 9c All sneeis o TIN PLATE AND TINNEBS STOCIL Tin plate I C box SU 50; do IX 514 50; do I C roonnsSU; do I X rooflntf 814 ; do 1 C 14x20 b'ghl 12 CO; copper sheet 1S & toe. copper bottoms 42c; metallic bottoms 28c; Xk tin?pig. lead 9c; zinc sheet 12c. HIDES AND LEATHER Hides Dry flin'. 18c per pound; dry salted 16317; green 7a8--,with little demand. Leather Harness 403; o!e, oak. 42a 44c- Spanish 30a3:c: Euffalo slaughter 35c; talf French, 81 75a2 00 per pound; domestic 81 25al 40; common kip 70call 00 per pound ; upper J15a46 per dozen. Cooperage-Wblaky barrels 8150 each; )0n bound whisky 82 40; flour barrels S3,
GROCERIES. Coffee Common Rio 18al9c; fair Rio 20a21c; prime Rio 21Ka22c; choice Rio 22 a23c; Lajuyara 23a23c
Scgak Cuba 12al3c; New Orleans mi i al3c; Demarara 13aHc : Extra C 14alle; i A coffee Hal4Jic; B coffee 14al4Sc; I hards 15al5Je: Powdered suzar lialoVi: ! granulated 15al5c. i Teas Black Souchong 90aSl 00; Oolong ' II OOal 25. Green Young Hyson SI 40al CO; Imperial SI 25al 65; Gunpowder SI 60al 90; Hyson Jl 25a0 50. Molasses New Orleans choice S2a85c; New Orleans prima 75aS0ci Honey syrup SOaSoc; Stewart's syrup 80a85c; Silver drip 75a8oc. Candles Full weight 19a20c; 14 oz weight 163aI7c ; light weight 13ial4c. Candy Stick and Barber Pole 17ai7c. Mackerel No. 3, id bbls S13 50al8 00: No. S, In haJf bbls S3 50a9 00 ; No. 3, In kitta ri swaa oo; No. 2. In bbls 820 00a21 00; No. 2, In half bbla S9 COalO CO; No. 2, in kltts S2 25 a2 3o; No. 1, In bbls 828 03a30 00; No. 1, in half bbls 813 50a!4 00: No. 1, In kltts 82 90a 3 00; codfish 86 007 00. White Fish Half bbls 83 50a9 00: kitls 82 25a2 60. HErking Box 65a75c. Starch Madison 7a7c; Erkenbecher's7a8c: Crystal llKal2c:Corn HK12c. Soap Palm 6:6c; brown eraslve 7Ka 8c; yellow eraslve 7a7c; olive 9a9c; Germar lottled 10allc; German plain 9Jal0e. ' Cottons Yarns -700 13alic; 600 15Va 13c; 500 174alSc; 400 20a21Ko. Battino No. 1 29a30c ; No. 2 28c. Carpet Chain White 40a42c; colored 43a48c. Cheese W. R. 17al7e ; Hamburg 17a 18c 5 factory 18al8Jo. I iab uarouna ddis 84 60a8 00: Carolina I baIf blIs83 75a4 50 .-Carolina kegs 50a54c; Pine eSs 'aooc vimuab-iSDis ir ouas 50, RiCE-Carolina choice 8a9c; Carolina prime fiasco; Rangoon 8a8)c. Nails 10pto20p 84 25;8p81 60: 6o 84 75: ipso uo;3pst oo;iop fenoe 84 25; gp lence ti oo; spines, os to 6 Inch 84 50. wooden wars Buckets Oak 82 25a 2 3o; half oak 82 25a2 35; No. 1 well backets S3 C0a8 50; No. 2 do 87 50a8 00; red cedar. iwo noop 510 50ail 00; red iron bound 86 60 a7 00; red half iron bound 85 50a6 00;'red brass bound 88 50a9 00; tugar buckets. rack 84 25a 1 50; ball buckets, rack 83 COa 3 25 ; No. Hubs $11 Wall 50; No. 2 tubs 810 00 a 10 50; No. 3 tubs 88 50a9 00; nests, eight 84 75a5 CO; nests, three S3 00. UHtJBss-White pin 18 to 23 Inches $9 OOalO 00; painted pine, 18 to 20 Inches 812 50al3 00 ; red cedar, . 13 Inches 815 00a 16 00;. red cedar, 18 Inches 817 OOalS 00: wash boards Si 65a2 75. - 1870. GREAT; C A HP E T WAREHOUSE. lleadqaarters of Supplies FOR DwelllEgS, St8aJHboatS and Hotels. BIOS OF THE . TRANSPARENT BANNER. W? E. FRENCH Sl CO. Have now iu Stock Direct from llie Maunfaclnreri) and Importers, one of the largest and most elegant selections ef O -A. 3? XD T , OIL CLOTHS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, LACE CURTAINS, AND ; General House Famishing Goods, . . i Ever brought ti the Western SXnrket. These goods have been bought since the great decline la Ciold, and are all much lower than at any time SINCE THE WAR. In Quality, Style, and Price, we propose to place onr stock: in competition with that of any other Market in the United States.WM. .E. FRENCH i CO,, 47 and 49 IVIain Bt. EvansYllIe, Indiana. Il"W C ARDS7 C. Iv. DAVIS, ATTORNKy ANO COUNSELOR AT LAW iiAnitisiiuna ill. Office north of the Court House Square. Practices in all the Courts of the State jap24-6m " ': CflAS. H. BUTTER FIELD, ATTORNEY Al LAW OmCK West side Third Street, bet. Jjocust and Main (up-stairs), JalS d3m Eyaksyili-s;. Ixp. WM, BEAVIS, TJ. S. Claim Agenf, ' Also, HEAL ESTATE and COLLECTiNQ AUENT. 0Hce on Main Street, between Third and FooiO. No. d (over Keller's Gun Store), Evaavile, Ind. sepl9,'t5. W. P. HAR&jtlATE, ATTORNEY at LAW. Office on Third Street, in Washington Home Block. Will practice various Cocrts ol the Circuit. Prompt attention to offiot tinftlnmui rd4 daw rK Beautiful, well-improved farm idO acres, 300 bearing apple trees (cboice ihron miles west of Ellzabethtown . Illinois. Can be bad at a bargain by call. ins on WARRs-1 maxii;u, iiorneys, Thjrdfctet, between Main andLo-
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SPECIAL ITOTICSS. CcssatnpUcn. The Three Remedies. " Bckbxch's Ptrtmonio Stbtxp," ror the cure of Coughs, 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. Purifies the blood, and thus cures Consumption, -wben every other remedy fail3. "SchencS's Sea-Weed Tonic" for the
cure of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, and all difeases arising from debility. This tonic Invigorates the digestive organs, supplies the place of the gastric juice when that is deficient, and then enables the patient to digest the most natricious food. It is a sovereign remedy for all cases of Indigestion. "Schenck's Mandrake Pills," one of the most valuable medicines ever discovered, being a vegetable substitute for calomel, and having all the useful properties ascribed to that mineral, without producing any of i ts Injurious effects. To these three medicines Dr. J. H Schenck, of Philadelphia, owes his unrivaled success In the Treatment of Pulmonic Consumption. The Pulmonic Syrup ripens the morbid matter, discharges it. and purines the blood. The MandrakePills act upon the liver, remove all obstructions therefrom, give the organ at healthy tone, and cure Liver Complaint, which is one of tbe most prominent causes of Consumption. The Sea-Weed Tonic Invigorates th powers of the stomach, and by strengthening the digestion and bringing It to a nor- 1 mal and healthy condition, Improves th quality of the blood, by which means the formation of ulcers or tubercles In tbe lungs becomes impossible. Tbe combined, action of bese medicines, as thu explained, w I care every case of Conauaaptlon if ther mediex are used in lime and the use of the is persevered I tifBclently to br i n g the ca-,o to a t avora I i err a! nation. Dr. Scbeock's Almanac, contaii Ingtvfull treatise on the various forms of dise ase, is mode of treatment, and general dir. ectlqns how to use his medicine, can be rn id gratis or sent by mall by addressing bu" Principal Office, No. 15 North Sixth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Price of the Pulmonlo Syrup and Sea weed Tonic, each fl DO per bottle, or 17 50 half doeen. Mandrake Pills. 25o. oer box. or saie Dy an axuggisis ana dealers. Tbe Fearful CAXCKR Subdued. THE CURE HOW DISCOVKRED Having been long afflicted with CANCER I resorted to all tbe remedies of wblcb I could bear. Among them was one recom mending a certain herb to me as a cure. I (as I snpDOsedi Drocured tbe herb. and prepared and applied it. which made a perfect cure, but on examination by tbe faintly pbytdclan he informed me that the herb 1 had used, which had made a perfect and speedy cure, was not tbe one recommended. All who are afflicted can find a speedy curety sending for tbe re cipe, witn iun aireoiious ior use. Price So. Address, with registered letter or monnv order, OEOfiQE MORGAN, Box 251, Port Jervls, Orange County, New York. Tlxo HealiTier Pool. TJSKAYS FOB TOUKM ME.V, who Jj bave fallen into vicious habits, and now desire a hlgber life, and a bette MANHOOD, with certain means of relief for tbe afflicted. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P., Flili.ADEI phia. Pa. sep29 AVOIO tU ACIi. A victim of early imprudence, causing nervous debili ty, premature dtcay, &c, baa discovered a simple means of cure, which he will send ree to his lellow-sutrerers. Address J. H. REEVES, 78 Nassau Street, New York. occi wdin tpii For BLACK WORMS and PIMPLES on tbe face, use JPerry't ComeUone and ttmle liemeay. prepared only Dy nr. a. c 'isxr. 49 Bond Street. New York. Sold everywhere. Tne trade supplied by whole sale medicine dealers. nol7 (13m SpN BiTCHELOK'N UAIH DTK. This splendid Hair Dye is the best in tbe world. Harmless, reliable, instantaneous; does not contain lead nor auy vitaiia dobson to produce paralysis or death. Avoid tne vaunted ana aeiusive preparations boasting virtues they do not possess. The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye has bad 30 years' nutarnisbed reputation to uphold Us integrity as Ibe only Perfect Hair Dye Black or Brown. Hold by all Druggists. Applied at 18 Bond Street, New York. I felO lo remove Moth-Patches. Freckles. and Tan from the face, use I'erry'M Moth and Ireckle Lotion. Prepared only by Dl. B. C. Pebkt, Sold by all druggists. nov 17 dam SoN PIPLK 01 TIIK FACKFor Comedones, Black-worms or Grubs. Pimply Eruptions and blotched disfigurations on tbe face, Use Perry's Comedone and Pimple Remedy, bold by au Drug gists. FOB MOTH PATCHES, FRECKLES AND TAN. USE "PERRY'S MOTH and FRECKLE LOIION," the only Reliable and Harmless Remedy for removing brown discoloration a from the Face. Prepared by Dr. B. C. Pkrby, 49 Bond Street, N. Y. Sold by Druggists everywhere. aprl-Cm To "Whom it May Concern : IF THOSE parties who have been stealing my Rose Bushes will call on me before tLey steal any more I will give them the money to go ar.d buy mora with. 1 will pay a reward of 93 ior tbe arrest and conviction of any person caugbt stealing any property from my premises. ma7 F. L. GREEN. . THE . NEW LEATHER STORE. J. O. FIiICKNER, ISTo. Main Street, Wholesale ad Retail Dealer in all kinds Of LEATHER AND FUNDINGS. Eas constantly on band a full assortment of Cincinnati Sole, Buffalo Sole, ana Buenos Ay res. Also, HARNESS, SKIRTING, BRIDLE. FRENCH CALF AND KIP, AMERICAN CALF AND KIP. And Upper Leather. OILS, Findings of every description, Linings, Topings, AIoroccos, 4c, wblcb I shall offer at the Cincinnati market price. Call and examine my Roods and prices before purchasing Main Street, between Second and Third, Evansville, Indiana. N. B. Cash paid for hides, sheep pelts, and rough leather. ap'29 lm CHILDREN'S CABBIAGE3. A large stock of CHILBBES'S CAR. RIAUt.s ot greatly reduced price,-. Home new styles, ranging in price from 93 to 940 each. Come and see before buying elsewhere. VICKERY BRO'S, spi8 73 and 76 Main Street. LITE BY & SALE STABLE, Fifth Street, b3t. Locust & Walnut. Titos. Unllen, Prop'r. ASfPPLl'OF COKD WOOD conslantly on hand. Cisterns filled with fresh water on short notice. Orders left at tbe Livery Stable will be promptly attended to. apit-0in MUSICAL GOODS. 8. W. TASKIN. THOa. CONYNGTON SO. 61 MAIN STREET. U AItSIi:N & CONTXGTON DEALKaS IK PIAN03, ORGANS, MUSIC And Musical Goods of all kinds. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Jpefl ly
ETC. C. ERATZ, FOUNDER and MACHINIST . MACHINEKY AND SUPPLY AGENCY. Builder of Portable Engines and Portable Circular Saw Mills, Sugar Cane Mills, Corn Shelters, Improved Sieel Amalgam and Composition Bells for farms, shops, engine houses, churches schools, etc., and Machinery and Castings generally, Steam every description. Proprietor and Agent of Territory in tbe Patent Drive Tubular Well. Aoply for descriptive circulars and price lists, ania state tne Kina oi macninery, Ac, wished. Kfcpalriug promp".y done at or from the shop, on Boiler?, M aehlnery. $c work of tne Dest material and work manship. Corner First and Pine and Second and Elm Streets, EVAXSV1I.LE, IXDIAJTA. Portable Engine (taw mill size), and Portable Circular Saw Mills. Important Notice. The usnal amonnt of steam used to do sa wine with bv tbe Portible Circular Saw Mtll Is from 126 to 150 pounds pressure per sonareincb. I have reduced this amount and require only from CO to 80 pounds per square inch, at wnicn steam is not considered in tne least dangerous, and is, at the same time, more economical in the saving of fnei, ccc We append the following certificate of the first of my new style rorts Die Mills, ror tne noting ana caieitu perusal ot sawyers and all those desiring to purcnase, ana solicit a can ana careiai examination, tbey now being ready on hand and making, mounted on four strong wooeon wheels, witn wide tires and heavy Iron axles, easily drawn from a place, and alwaye ready for operation In a few hours, or mounted on legs ana wooaen suas, or otnerwlse : Mb. Kkatz : The Portable Ecglne yon furnished me, I consider as satisfactory and nerieot in every rDeet as any machine l ever saw, runs light, uses 60 pounds of steam ior running a aouoie au ana i men circular saw mill ior a common day's bust nesn. An average day' work, 6,000 to lu.uuo feet of lumber, easy, TkHh 75 poands or steam A 1. ulovtll, Lynnvliie Ind. Other sizes fur farm and plantation ose ana au otner requirements, nov 15-6m C. X.RATZ. SCHUiTZE, T HUMAN & CO., -i ro UNBB7, Manufacturers and Builders of STEAM 22 IX G-1 N 22 S, CIBCULAB SAW-MILLS, Grist and Sugar Mills, Tobacco Screw Gumming Machines, Distillery and Mining Machinery, Malt Mills, Com Shellert, House Eronts, Cellar Grafts. IRON & BRASS CASTINGS OF EVCUT !BCliXPTOK. MACHINES! OF ALL XIND BAUK AND BEFAIiiKB. DIALIKS IS BELTINtt, FIRS BRICKS, STlM GAUGES, AND WROUffHTIK0N PIPES. OLD MATERIALS BOUGHT. "We have the facility of the bmt ma. chlnery and wuttmou, and will give ail wars: entrusted to ns our individual attention ; nil orders promptly: warrant our work; and chargu reasonable prlc. owe AND roCSDBT: oORNER FIRST & LEET STREETS, EVANSVILLE, IND. N.B. Workmen sent to ail Darta tn fit no work and do repairing. l&i SCHO LTZE, THUMAN & CO. RESTAURANTS . LIVE &i JLET LIVK I SCnWEIZER & ABEL, Maiu HU . Exclian ge, BifiT. FIFTH AND SIXTH 8TS., The Cheapest Oyster House in Town I FKI SH OYSTKKS OF THE FINEST quality received from Baltimore daily per express. Meats at all hours 35 cents : Ovster Sonn 10 cents; Lodgings 35 cents. open irom o a.m. to 12 p.m. del dly GAS FITTING, ETC. BOXILD FISHER, BIAtlS IN Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures, Gas and Steam Pipe Fitter, Ko. 31 LOCUST STREET, EVANSVILLE. IND. FRAMING NOTICE. THE VXDERMHKED HAVING returned to Evantville. is cow prepared to take contracts lor building bridges or any kind of heavy or intricate framing, apll 3m THUS. GRANT. W. C. HAHN3 HARNS W. V. EAKAGK. c RAMAGE, Plain and Decoratlre Paper Hansers ALL WORK NEATLY EXECUTED, And warranted to'give satisfaction. Orders left at M. e. FRENCH A CO.'S, 47 and '49 Slain Street, Will be promptly attended to. I mhl2 8m S11 gleside Coal Mines CHEAP FUEL. TO FACTORIES wanting cheap fuel, we offer Black at the Mines al one cent per busne:; delivered, 3c; Hazel Coal at tbe Mines lour cents per bushel; delivered six cents. Nut Coal, at the Mines, six cents per busbel; delivered, elgbt cents. For contracts on Clean Lump Coal, please apply to our office. We are prepared to furnish t cleaner article tnan ever before. JNO. IMQLE, Jr., SON. ap'SSm proprietors. J. C. ATKINSON, Paper Hanger. Orders left at JOHN WYMOND'S will be promptly attended to. I bave been in tbe business in tbe city for six years. My work Is tbe best reference I can give, mb23 3m
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WLLIAH ELEIIiMAIJ", (Successor to Kratx & Heilman.) CM IT FOUK IIS1T, HAUCFACTIIREB AND BGILDEB o PORTABLE AND STATIONABIj t Steam Engines and Boilers, SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY, Cottou and Tobacco lrewe, CIRCULAR SA W MILLS, AC., Ac JSVAXSVILXS, INDIANA. SHEET IKON AND COFFER VORK made to order on abort notice. IRON AND 1RA8H CAHTINUH of every description. Deal ii-g iu HTEASI UAUUEM. OUM BELT1NO. FIRE BRICU8, WROUUUT IRON PIPES. BOLTING CLOY 11 3, Ac., a manufacturers' prices. RKPA.iP.INU done at nbort notice. I T Z H A N E Y , Crescent Foimdry, Corner or Canal and Ingle Sts., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM B01LEKS Portable Circular Saw Mills, X&chlnerj of ever Description BELTING, STL' AM G AUG EES, EIRE BRICK, WROUGHT IRON PIPE, tc, Ac. Repairing done at Short Notice. Also agents for Stillwell's Patent Heater and Lime Catcher. UOV7 ly REMOVAL. THOMAS W. MUR!t AT has removed bis CITY FEED BTORE to Fourth. St., bet. Locust and Walnut. Thankful for past favors, I take this method of Informing my customers tbat I have an entire new stock of FLOVB AND FEED. Which I will sill at the lowest cash prices Be sure and call. sm- The highest cafch price paid for all kinds of Country frodr.ee. ap29-lzu Wedlock. Tei Basis of Civil. Hocikty. Kssay for Young Men. on the honor and happiness of Marriage, and the evils and dangers of Celibacy; with sanitary help for tne attainment of man's true position in life. Seut free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Pox P. Philadelphia, Pa. felO dsw3m FHAL0.V8 "PAPHI1H LOIIOX For Beautifying the Skin and Complexion. Removes all Eruptions, Freckles, Pirn, plea. Moth Blotches, Tan, etc, and renders tbe skin toft, fair, and blooming. For Ladles In the Nursery it Is invaluable. For Gentlemen after Shaving it has no equaL Paphlah Lotion " is tbe only reliabl remedy for difeasea and blemishes of the Bkln. PHAIOS'S "FAPIIIAN SOAP for the Toilet, Nursery, and Bath, will not chap the skin. Price 26 cents per cake. FI.OK I)E JIATO." " FLIiK IB MA KO." A New Perfume for the Handkerchief. Exquisite, Delicate, Lasting Fragrance. PHALON & BON1 New York, gold by ail dmglila j
STEAMBOATS. ! EYassville, Henderson, & NasiTiL'e ! Railroad Transfer Packet to
Henderson. The magnificent side-wheel steamer A. O. Curland, Master; Negiey Rudd, Clerk, Will leave Evansville dally for Henderson at 3 f.jc Keturns to Evanvilie every morning at 8 a.m., and every Haturday evening at 6 p.m. Leaves Evansville every Monday at 7 a.M. fcjx tf FOR PADUCAU &J&D UA1R0. The famous low-preaaure QUICKSTEP, Jack Ubamkek, Master, Leaves Evansville for Cairo every MONDAY and THUKHUAY, at 4 p.m., positively, ood' eeting at Cairo with bt. Lou la. Memphis, and New Orleans prftetH. no2dtf P1IY. D. VIETH, Agent, For Paducah and Cairo ' The magnificent new low-pressure steamer Jill ZlCITY OF EVAXSVILLS. II. T. Dexter, Master; Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 4 p.m. promptly, connecting at Cairo with HU Lou hi, Memphis, and New Orleans packets. W. O. BROW N A CO. mhlltf and PHY. D. VIETS, Agents. Rgakr Evansville, Pidacah, and Cairo Semi-Weekly Kail Line Packet. The new, fleet and unrivalled iide-wbeel steamer I DLEWILD, Qua. Fowler, Master; Duke NiPhelsoD. Kle', Leaves Evansville EVERY WEDNESDAY ana rA i u uua t in p.m. Leaves Cairo EVERY THURSDAY and SUNDAY at 8 km., rnakleg close oonueo tlon at Cairo with flrst-clahs steamers for bt, Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans, and poinu North and Eajt, aod with Ibe OhToor'Wht board. apia tf at c vans vine wild ma k. pi u .n Jo. McReynolds' Independent Ss'eiaiWeekly Green River Packet Tbe elegant steamer UnrtTorcl, Joe McEemolda. Master: ... . Billy Liter. Cler, win jetive tor itocnesier and all way iimiiilt wa jtru miiver, on EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY, at 4 o'clock p.m. jporrreigut or passage apply on board. ap!3 tf Regular Evansville, Clarksville, and wasnviue racket. TUe new and magnificent steamer JJAIiIilE RAGON, i r mi . . ' Leaves for Nasbviiie and an way'iandings EVERY WEDNESDAY, at o'clock p.m For frelgbtor passage annlv on board, op to apll tf JAM. A. OAKLKV, A geot. Kegalar Evansville and Tennea ee Klver Packet. FOR PADUCAH, JOHNSON VXLLE, AND Tbe elegant passeoger steamer ALtis DuNCAir Master; Our Vinyakd. Clerk. Will leave Evansville for tbe above and all Intermediate ports EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock r.t. For irelgbt or pshkhko apply on board, or ap23tf Anent. XEOULAli DAILY COAHT PACKET. FOB OWENSBOBO. KOCKPOBT AND OKAND VIEW. Tbe elegant passeoger steamer ' t .r- 'tjts Pino JtiliiXi; Lafayette Elder, Master. Jobn A. Adams. Clerk.. Leaves EvansvUle DAILY (sunuay exLeaves t-raud Viw DAILY (fiunday excepted) at 7 a.m. or freisht or pannage apply on board, ap22 tf AieuU. Begnlar Evansville and Bowling ureen faciei. The new and elegant steamer sill "7m EVANSVILLE, Bamuel W. Combs, Master; B. B. Horoule. Clerk. Leaves Evansville for Bowline Ureen every TUESDAY, at i p.m. Leaves Evansville for Woouonry every tt or rreigni or passage apply on board. my 2-1 f BOAT STORES OILS, J. HINZIUU Sc OiV. WholessJa Dealers in Boat Stores; Lubricating, CoaLTand iiarauiis; uoraage, Kosln, Pitch, &c, No. 20 WA fF.B STBEET, aprasdly) BaU Main and Vina, UNION B.B.&TRANSP0ETATIUN OOMPAN Y, Proprietor of tbe Union Line, (A) Allciitovni Line, (ET) National LillC, Tbrongta Fat Freight Lines, rnnnlng, without transfer, between tbe HeaboarU Cities and tbe Wettt, via tbe Peunxylvanla Railroad aod connecting KaliroaOa. Tbe facilities for handling Kant-bound and West-boond freight to or from New York. Philadelphia, and Baltimore have been largely improved. Hpeclal attention given to tbe transport ation 01 looaooo, For information In regard to rates, overcharges, or damages on freight, apply to K. w. Patrick, Agent. fe!2 d3m Kttiv1II. Iod. Crescent City FlooriuKlvilII, KAPPLER & SALHON, Proprletori, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Planing, Ripping, Splitting, and Scroll Sawing done at Hhort notice. Pine and Poplar Flooring, Siding, Dressed and Rough Lumber, always ou band, for sale. Also, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers Of the CELEBRATED llill I
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Mil 1 PICKET FENCE, Knowcas tbe Terre Haute Picket Fenit It is cheap and durable, and an ornament tsttVio nl... h. It at an A i All I promptly attended to. Factory, Cor. Division and Canal StiEVAN8TI1.I.E. IKD. I apr27-dly (3taw) , I BRASS FOTJITDBR, &C JOHN IVLN80N, BRASS FOUNDER AND FLASHER . Bteam and Gat-ripe Fitter, Manufacturer and Dealer in Steam and Water Gauges, Spelter and Ha bbl It Metal, and all Articles appertaining to a Brass foundry. STEAMBOAT AND COEKAL BLACK. saiTHi.vo, Water Street, bet. Pine and Leet. KVANSVILLE, IND. TCiiii paid for old Copper and Hrisa.
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' Wraiher and UnK r. t The weather yesterday wai bril 1 1'iAXjtIy beautiful. ju5t the day for .May r parti:?, and picnics without a cloud, ' and tb.3 temperafure modified Ly a ! ll A I ,
eouiuebi . urcezc. ncrcury c(j ooon. Jiio river up to 3 p.m., had riseo tro inchc?. A rise of three o four feet may be expected. Arrival and Driurlur . The arrivals aod departures up to 3 P. M., include the Sam. Oir, fiom La&tport; Taracoo, IlenderHon to .Louisville; Fayette, Henderson and return: City of Evansville, to Newburg', Wacaaita, New OrlctDS to Pittsburg; Silver Mood, Memphii fo CinciQDati; Emperor, from Cincinnati. Boat ne Here. Among the first boata duo hero are the Quickstep, from Cairo; Rosellite, frcm Louisville; Robt. BtroH, from Memphis; Mary Houstou and Indiana, from New Orleans; Ljwrene?, for Nashville; Kate Robiosou, for St. Louis; Anna, Irom St. Louis; Robt. Moore aod Mallie R?od, from Nashville; Nick. Longwortb, Alaska and P. W. Strader, for New Orleans; Norman, from Cinoinnati; Minnoola, for Memphis. Boats JLMlufTo Uny. Foe CAiao.The splendid sttamer City of Kvarsville, liavin thojiDst. luxuriant passenger accoumjoJaticn?', areat carrying capicily and excelicn speed, will be the regular packet for Cairo at 1 P. M. to day. and will bo ' , .. ' 7 . iuuuu uuc oi iuq uiobi piea-;ant LOit i . ., .r n. on lLe rlvcr- A1r OlUCCra aro among the most experienced and popular iu commission. Capt. II. T. Dexter commands, and Nick Pennington Henry Hand and Al. Maynard aro her courteous clerks. Ion Cincinnati. Tho beautiful and elegant steamer Kmperor leaves at 10 A. M. to-day positively, in charge of those courteous and obliging cCicers, Capt. Sam. T. James, Nat, Earbart and Lon. Donnelly. Tho Empe ror has magnificent passenger ap pointments. boa. Louisville. Tho elegant passenger packet Rose Ilito will leave this evening for Louisville and all way points, in charge of those cmi nent navigators and excellent gentlemen, Capt. W. R. Hollcroft, Phil. 13 I Rranhan and Lewis Rranham, all of whom aro proverbial for tLoir atten tion to passengers. Foa Gbandview. The fi&e pas Bcuger Bicamcr 1 luo jJiuil leaves promptly at 3 r. m. for Grand view and all way porta, in chargo cf Capt. Lafayette Elder, commanding, with Jobn A. and llobcrt Adams in the ofUcc, all pleasant and courteous gen tlemen. Foa L'owliso Geee.v. Tha beau tiful and popular etcamcr Evansville, havir. g been repaired, leaves at 4 I. if. to day, for Bowling Green, and all Green llivcr way JandiDgt, in clargo of Capt. Saisuel W. Combg'and with S. B. tiproula and Laopold Kahn doing tbe honors of tho office. Passen gers will receive the most courteous attention. For IIekdehson. The fleet and favorite Fayette will leave promptly at 3 r. M. to-day, for Henderson and all way landirgt, in charge of thote pleasant and clever gentlemen, Capt. A. O. Durland, Negley Iludd and Jerry Boyle. For EASironT. The excellent and reliable pioneer packet bam. Orr, will leave for Kastport and all Tennessee River way Undicgs at 3 P. M. to day, having first class passenger appoint ments. Captain Allen Duncan, Guy Vinyard and W. Swan are deservedly popular, as they aro courteous, atten tive and obliging. Miscellaneous, Business was lively on the wharf yesterday, though our port list was UDU3uaily lht io' Monday morning The Sam. Orr brought in a good trip of miscellaneous freight The Tarascon had a fair packet trip out. She and the City of Evansville the latter full of picnicers a large num. ber of the draymen with their wives and litle ones backed oat together. Tbe Taraseon took the lead, and steamed off in gallant style. The City of Evansville, with all her colors streaming in the breeze, toon follow ed, looking majestically, and cllCltlDg the warm admiration of tho vast crowd of epectatorg who had congregated upon Water Street and the wharf. Notwithstanding tho Taras con ia one of tbe fleetest packets on it. Ohio Rivpr ho ii,t tDe umo xuver BDe "' the City of Evansville not beat more than half a minuto to the point The Mary Miller was receiving rapidly with prospects of a good trip out, with large engagements below The Quickstep was receiving liboraluo e Wauanita and Silver Moon had big trips. The Moon bare ly touched at our wharf and refused all offers of freight The Lewellin finds it impossible to get away today, but will leave here positively to morrow evenicg Tho Emperor arrived at 1 p. m. with an excellent packet trip. She leaves promptly at 10 a.m. ..The Argosy and barges passed up at 2 P.M comparatively light The Fayette had a good lot of tobac co, and was swarming with people. Cant. ...... ...WOJ-v. Les. Ware will lay up the Lewellin at Memphis, and bring out the gay Commercial, a fleet and . ... ... popular tteamer, wnicu will arrive here earlv next week, and mavho ex. pected to arrive with flying colors and a brass band aboard. She will at once enter the Evansville and Mem phia trade aa , regu!ar weckly pack. et Tbe Clara fccott and Pino Bluff were filling up handsomely Capt. Combs will have the Evansvillo out this evening, sure. Oleaulnita from Our Ezchangrea. PlTTSBUBQ. -The Commercial of Saturday says: Tbe marks last evening indicated seven feet six inches and falling bIow. ly. Dispatches from tbe head waters.
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which will probably rcac In r v, a way. 1 raufj en u,o ml, iiu five ; h'jij.ujs its liberal. ClN'CINNAl I. Tho Cu1,.1,frc, Saturday saj' ): Tho Tacot y was sol i ,y tho Khaloo tlieliitli u.t,, at 1'ort IU The parties who bought her at probably takt l. r t Il. ofon. ibe targe .Shctidao, la.Jcn vvl?!. j .IB hushe.V of whfaf, Lclot.rirs io John llohso 1, l' Winona, iin J J' itiru'd lor Kt. Louis h hunk i ar Ilasungs, on '.VcdnoJay, ly colli ion with the Meaner iJanm-ck i'ily. 'I Lo wheat will prove a total Ioks. Insured. Capt. O. Palmer K ft for tin (ilasgew, yesterday, icpn H-nting thn sndcrrite;u. 'Iho G!a.sow Luilt in BrowRKVill) in (,'(;, an J h-n c-iruy-ity lor .r0U tun i. and i.i owned by C.-ij t. Andy KubitiHjn and oil.crH in 1'itt iburg. Shi hi h the Minerva's t..:i. chinery. The Gunt'c sayj; Capt. Janei Paul, who recently purctiascd two thirds interest in tho Mollie Gratz, on Thursday hao;-ht out the partsch who owned tho remainder, W'ich flVC8 Li til pO(:.:M.:H;-iua of the whole boat. TbeNick Looirwortl;. on srrin'n? t tho Portland wharf, on Vcln V'ay night, was seized by the United tlmtn larshal lor I reach of roctraft. t the instance cf James KnJj. rf i),v. ensboro. Tho olaim of Jlu J J -xi i. r (J.OUU. The b at cava bjnd. uti 1 mmediattly rehated. The Commtr u'nl of Sunday f 1 i : Oa the lirt trin un of 1 !,( VI, , 1. wood, while waking a landir at ll.c ronton hurl I oaf, .i Ud .Jritir,,' to the rivtr in a one horo crt, and was passing over the el, aim t hnt htld tho wharf boat, and as tho boat wadrawn out by tho auction ol tho wives, hia hore hecamo tnfanIcd between the head and s; 1 h chiui and was raised 1 n l lowered at every wave. The hono snd cart was finallytcesed into tbo liver, Irom which the boy escaped by uwitunnrijsr. 1 hehorse was drift ng uodor tho how of the Fleetwood, wheu W'tn. Kirkrr, the mate, allowel himself to ho lowered and release 1 tho horao from tho wagon, end tht boat backed blowly out and safely haded tho horxo below the wharf-boat. No particular damage was don ), but tho excitement waj very great. Louisville. Tho Cuurirof Saturday eayt : Tho steamer CoIokhuI bus been sold by Captain Cox to Captain I). l Ucvir.s, for -',::() ), for the Little Kock and Fort iSuaith Kuilrtad Co mi ;mr. and will bo us. d to tran-i ..rt iron and other railroad supplies for thi road. Captain J'Vaok hlet'ifli will command her. The Lady 1'iko will take the placo nido vacant bv thu Colopsal. 'J'ho IvJinhurg in corninir tin venterday eveninjr, when near the rnoath of tho new canal, ran into tho Falls l'ilot, breaking tl o larboard ruurd. Htaticnary fendem and bulkhead tf Pilot, lhohallt Pilot at Iho tim of tbe accident was holdini; tho Palc.itioo alon;rsida of tho (Jlnfi'ow, tnkmsj freight oif of her. The (jla-row at tho fame time wan broken Ioomo from her moorings and drilled down below tbe Portland wl arf, where t-ho was intercepted by tl 0 Fulls IMot and towed over to .NVv Albany, whero tha is to be repaired. The Cummercio I pays : The Nick Long vorth. John Kilt-our and Mollis (Jratz aro laid up at Portana lor tno prenrut. Capt. Stein, of tho P. W. HtraJrr. eft lor Cincinnati to da v. where h re iidep, and has c included to lay over until next week, when hs will denart for New Orleans. St. Locks. Tho Ihnwcrat of Saturday says: Wo hard'y need toreujaik that tho steady decline of three or four inches per day in our m er cnritinufH. Wo have Jroai tho 5t. Paul JWm, of Wednesday, that "tho Ui ner MinsisHippi is nxain rihifg, but not very rapuiy, at tins point all tlio tiibutancs above aro t.wcllng Jrotn the recent rains" but unices there aro nevral feet of a rine, too insequenno will attach to tho Bwe.l. It still foils at Dubuque and all tho way hi low, and to Keokuk Irom this tort no lcsa than ten lect water is found unywherc, if depp water is wan'ed. Tho ri'rs generally aro downward bound, and all will bo low in duo course, as on many former occinionu now almoist forgotten. Although our ttwiaro not o'crL urthencd with butincsa. as iu former yearn, there is a very large amount of boat bu, incH being done. The several tnedern wharlboats which tidorn (hat loc.vlity so fecilitafo the haidling and prq'tction of freight that tho levco or wharf has in a measure eca-1 to ),n ti.n 'great freight btoraf e houHe it tned to be. Jleneo inuepe ident New Ot leans bots want facilities similar to thci" of their neighbors, and pay they will have them or mhko things rattle. The weather pieasmtaod increasinf in warmth. New Orleans. The 7W of Thursday says : Tho weather veslerday oncnel with a cool and chilly temperature and a cloudy sky, which tir a time promised rain: tut however, notwithstanding all aprearanccs, the day pas.ted c II without any. l'unnecH on the I ;vee yesterday m m not very active. Wo noticed but littlo doing on the lower levee, while at the upper one the Oua :hita Itiver t acket Governor Allen s:emcd to ha tha object of attraction. 1 he Allen had a very good trip of both passengers and ircight. TOR ea:le. rOK NI,K-VA Mf AHI.K MAIN HTltKKT I'liOFKill V- l nl f, i i,-M t Cp-rty known hm triw I- K ! r lrrly. untf.l on trie wmt orr.i-r of iIiiti ai.d ttij in htrne-m, froiitiriit 7'4 fnct mi Miii Hlrtel Mild l f (M l 011 Hlih mitcmI. haM properly Is ollered l'ir lu at low flguri on avuty termn. A ptiy to J.l', Kl.nlOI'f A BON, Corner I.(cuKt nd Third Hi.r eU. elfl dlf VALUABLE MAIN STREET PROPERTY At Public Auction. WK IV 1 1. 1, nr-ii at I'ubllc Auction, at tbe Court lloute 011 SATURDAY, MAY 21r, at 2 o't i,o c y w., Thu property koi an the jiI.l. MM II II I'HDI-t ill f, n .MhIii, riHiir Hlzlli Hlrtel, contaluliiK 7 feni, liont m M)ti street, aud exuniilng Imci 1 ij font to t lie alley. Terms one- third cat b ; bnlne In nil, twelve, and eUtitcn moniltN. For further parllcuiurtt spjly 'o J. P. ELLIOTT & SON, Corner Thin! . r.ocust 81. mal2t Oil AN. I. 11 AAUI), The IVeut I'rtf er lluni;cr. All work warranted. Orders lfift at, Nom. 47 and 49 Main Mr. at ; also, at No. It Bouth Firdt Btrfcfct. ai.K'm
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