Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 June 1870 — Page 4

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Advertisement, ia this colnmn.of three Hu h. rarb insertion. Thirty Cents. AOOOn rEJIlEPANTKT OOK, to eo to the Junction House at Vlniiiiiph, at bcoo.I wages. Oood references will lie re quired. Je23 3t

FOR SALE. f-rT-A Trotting Bugay; weight 110 J3 pounds: nearly new, and for sale very ciieap, by U. C. (SMITH, 10 Booth Heoond Street. J"?' FOR RENT. Til F. FIRST OP JUIr, A TF.RT J deniable Cottaee Honso, containing Kcen rooms. Inquire of J. W. Knight, a Ilirs'lOltKilorTTETNo. 7 Main-St., next door to Marble Hall. Apply to W M. BAKKK or JOHN INGLE, Jk. up22tl Corrected Tlruo Table, Jane 12. EinnHvllle A CrawlordftvHIe K. R Leave. Arrive Accommodation 4:10 a.m. 5:40 p.m Mail 10:20 a.m. 8:15 p.m Kxprtt . 5:50 p.m. 11-.20A.M Terr II:tn(e Imllansmolls K. It Kxpress........ 1:5 A.M. 6:40 A. M Mail 6:15 A M. 2 :40 P.M Accommodaliou.... 8:00 P.M. 6:05 P.M Kxpretia 4:15 P.M. 10:15 P.M Ohio A. Mississippi K. K. fVom Vincennes. Going East. Going West. K x press 1 P M. 6 :5l A. M. M all 1 :43 P.M. 4 K)5 P.M Ex oresi 10 :23 p.m. 11 :50 p.m THURSDAY, JUSB 23,1870. CITY NEWS. 137 The Ledger, Chimney Corner ana Harpers mow my, at mo rosi kjin T 3 riT 3l 3 ii cc news auu Vigar oiauu. The Weather. At C o'clock yea tcrday raornins the thermometer in dicated 71; at 9, 88; at 12. 94; at 3 the same, and at C it was 88. TnE Henderson Land Scheme. The time drawa nigh, and the ealo of tickets will shortly cease. ,No time should bo lost in getting your tickets and eccurirjg, it may be, a fortune for a few dollars. Linguistic. The learned doctor of the Democrat, seems to be a French scholar, as we'll as a Latin scholar That paper, in a learned dissertation on loafers, speaks of Muye Harry Porter. That's the way he writes Monsieur. Runaway. A pair of horses attached to a hack, dashed down Main Street, last evening, and run at a rapid rate down the wharf until stopped by the piles of mercandise, and the efforts of the citizens. No damage done. Sun Stroke. Tuesday afternoon, a man employed in Cook & Rice's brewery, while at work in the sun, was stricken down with sun stroke. Medical aid being promptly afforded, the man is now believed to out of danger. Correction. An unimportant error appeared in the notice of the drowning of Col. Hornbrook's horse yesterday, making it appear to have occurred between Main and Sycamoro Streets, when it should have been between Main and Locust. Kinkel. The only case before the Recorder's Court yesterday was that of Charles Kinkel, whose case was mentioned yesterday. lie was fined $3 and costs, which means about f 10. Justice Walker presided, the defend ant having asked for a charsj of venue. Destkotisq a Siiade Tree. A Ruit was commenced befora Justice MoTcrnan yesterday, in which John Dorscy sues S. N. Curnick for $200 lor the destruction of a shade tree, which, it is alleged, ho ordered one Michael Smith to cut in such a manner that it will bo destroyed. Accident. A man named Frank Brady fell from a staging in Mr Kuchn's new building, corner of Main and Fourth Streets, yesterday, whilo engaged in ceiliog the store The fall being only about six or eight feet, he got off with a few slight bruises. County Commissioners. The attention of the County Commissioners was taken up with road matters, from the opening of the court to its ad journment, yesterday, the .New Harmony road bsing the principal subject. The Court sits again to-morrow, which will close the session for the month. A Fiaua?3 op Speech. Captain Hargrave in his prosecution of Kinkel before tho Recorder's Court, yesterday, used a singularly appropriate simila in arguing as to whether the defendant was drunk. He said "iho precise time when a man becomes drunk, is as difficult to determine as it i3 to decide precisely what time a pig becomes a hog." The charge being a swinish one, the argument was good. The Summer Night Festival. From present appearances the Artesian Springs Park will ba well attended to-night. Warren's band at home, and the weather favorable, the Park ought to be crowded. Col. Wehler has made calculations on seeing half the city out there, and has made ample preparations to make them comfortable and happy. Viscennes Beats Terre Haute! The earae of base ball between the ncked nine of Vinoenncs and tne fizo nine of Tcrre Haute, on Satur V day, resulted in tavor oi the Vincennes club. Three innings were played the score stood 27 to 33. Via. Sun. We suspect that our base ballists will have to take the conceit out of thoso Vincennes "fellers." Harvesting. "Through lanes with hedgerows pearly, K forth the reapers early. To eap the yellow com. To reap the yellow corn." The harvesting has actively commenced, and shocks of grain cow greet the eye all through the neighboring country. A full average crop, if not more, U promised.

A Nomination. Mr. Dinnis McCar-

ty, seeing tho candidate announce ments, maks his "judishle apirations" known, but seems to have mis taken tho proper course for that purpose as his communication, although directed to the "Gurnal," seems to have been written for a Democratic paper. Mlsther Garnal: I sees that nomlnashlns Is printed ; and, havln' eonce asperashine, rilaxyees to 'nonnce me for Criminal Jidge. I quit geltln' dhrunk, an' I tuck the pledge, Conflnln' meself down to modhorate dbrinkln' Av three quarts o' whiBfey a day; an' I'm thinkin' That a thrifle like that won't disqualify A man for that place, av he minds his eye, An' keeps right wM Whuttlesey. Though abont law. The dlvll a thing do I know, bnt that flaw I can cover, by makln' belave to know betther Than all o' them doe?, abont law, for that xnatther. I notices mln wld the Implies! pates, Often passes for wise, av they've plenty consates, And av they can't always decave their own si uses, Their dignity often Imposes on dunces, Bat lave nz rezume, it I'm be't for the blncb, I'd accept o' the Threshnrer Jack-at-a pinch; Or Sheriff, or Auditor, JUtU or Bailiff; I'm runnln' for cfls, and don't waat to fail, if I can't get the Jidje, why, to earve the party, I'll go for policeman, yonrs, DISSI9 MCCARTY, Valuable Acquisitions. The following paragraphs are from Moo day's New Albany Ledger: Off for E vansville. J. F. Lind ley leaves this evening on tho packet Jor fjvaosvuie, wnerc lie goes to superintend tbe fitting up of the store room recently rented by him, prepar afory to occupying it early in August. Lindley & Bro. are among the most liberal, enterprising and popular merchants New Albany has ever had, and their removal from this city will be deeply regretted by all their many friends. We can say to the Evaceville people that our loss will be their gain, for Messrs. Lindley & Bro. are worthy tho confidence, and will win the esteem, of the reople of any city or town. Another Indiana Rolling Mill. We learn that Mr. Thomas Danks and Mr. David Lloyd, of this city, have purchased five-sixths of the rolling mill at Evansville, and will leave for that city in a few days to take possession of and operate it. We are informed the capacity of the mill will be considerably enlarged, and that it will be made a first class merchant mill. Messrs. Danks & Lloyd are practical iron workers, of largo experience, and thoroughly understand their business. They are enterprising gentlemen, withal, and will prove a valuable addition to the population of Evansville. With recommendations like these, Evansville can afford to extend a cordial welcome to tho gentlemen referred to. It has been the good fortune (of the writer to have met Mr. Lindley, and he can add, that beside the valuable attributes of liberality and enterprise, he possesses the geniality necessary to make them glide smoothly. Success attend the new comers. A Passenger Coach in the Riv er. Wbilethe passenger coach for the E., n. & N. Railroad, was being lot down tho bank of the river, by means of a rope run through a pulley blook, the rope broke suddenly, and let the car run into the river. The rough levee and the small wheels did not permit it to go very fast so that it did not go in deep enough to damage the seats. A windlass was soon rigged, and by its aid tho coach was drawn out, and loaded onto a fiatboat for Henderson. Personal. Colonel George W. Qorman, of Owensville, illuminated the Journal office last night, with with his genial Democratio counte nance. He is en route from Boonvillo, to his home in the State of Gib son. Capt. G. W. Carey, of the Spencer Coanty Journal, is also in the city on a "flyer." Capt. Mass, proprietor of the celebrated Eating House, at the Vincennes Junction, was in the city yesterday. He wants a pastry cook. See notice. Far Fetched. Tho Demolcral, in its frantic attempts to get even with the Journal for exposing its repeat ed sneers at American Institutions, seizes upon a stray phrase in the Journal's Cincinnati correspond ence, to raise a howl about. Mere Katzevjimmer. Independence School Examination. The examination yesterday morning at the Independence school was conducted in the presence of a number of visitors, who were highly gratified with the result thereof. COCXCIf. PItOCEEMXGS. Cotjmcit, Chamber, i Wednesday Afternoon, Jane 22, 167 J. The .Council met at 4 o'clock, in extra session, to consider the question of improving the Cemetery roads. Present Messrs. Ellis, Van Riper, Richardt, Carpenter, Schaum, Kerth, Ileilman and Doughty. Mr. Doughty was called to the chair. The Chairman explained the object for which the meeting was called, Mr. Carpenter not having been present with the Committee ot the Whole in their visit to the Cemeteries. Oo motion the reading of the minutes of the last meeting was deferred. Mr. Carpenter asked for a chart of the road to Oak Hill Cemetery. He thought tho canal route was the best. Mr. Kerth explained that there was one road now open and needed only the gravel to complete it. Ihe propo sition irom the County Commissioners was to bear one half the expense of the graveling, of the present road. Mr. Carpenter objected, that the bearing of half the expense by the county did not amount to anvthirsr: the money would have to come mainly from tho city. Mr. Ileilman said tao only ques tion was: Is the expense to be incur red expedient, and if so. which road is the best; the objection that the canal routo would require people from Lainasco to travel through the city to reach that route wag trot a good one. If it was a good direct route, entailing !

no more travel, ne tnougnt it was no

objection that it led through tho city. A map being produced, the routes were compared, and a good deal of discussion was indulged in. Mr. Thos. E.Garvin said that tho proposed route was beyond the jurisdiction of tho city, except so far as the city Eaw fit to improve it as a means of reaching Oak Hill Cemetery. The matter of opening the canal road was before the Board of Commissioners now, and the road would probably be opened at the present session. Mr. Carpenter objected that asking the city to contribute to the improvement of tho present road, was asking the city to pay more than was right; tho city, as a part of the county, paying now seven-tenths of all the county taxes, and this was a county road. Mr. Kerth defended the present road on the ground of expediency. Mr. Van Riper said that to fix up the present as a country road, was the duty of the County Commissioners without any contribution from the city. Mr. Riohardt wanted to know whether the Commissioners could be compelled to do this duty. He thought they could not, and in order to get the road so that the Cemetery could be reached io Winter, he thought the city should contribute. Mr. Schaum bad no objection to the new road, but it could wait; he wanted this present road done now, and the other could be opened and improved afterward. Mr. Heil man explained some of the difficulties in the way of the present road. Mr. Carpenter moved to defer the consideration of the question until to-morrow,when the Council could appear before the County Commissioners to discuss the matter. The motion did not prevail. On motion of Mr. Kerth, the matter was referred to a special committee of Messrs. Ileilman. Van Riper and Carpenter, to consult with the County Commissioners. On motion of Mr. Van Riper, Mr. Lowrv was given leave to deposit gravel on the river bank at the foot of Fulton Avenue; and thereupon the Council adjourned. LO CAL NOTICES. On, YEslLadies and gentlemen remember that this morning at 8 o'clock, at his Auction Rooms, 42, Locust Street, Hiram Nelson sells at Auction, a new lot of Dry Goods and Groceries. Ballrosd Xolice. The Stockholders of the Evansville, Carmi & Paducah Railroad, are informed that it is very important to tho interests of the Road, that the assessment ordered by the Board of Directors, payable to the Treasurer on the 15th instant, be settled at the earliest possible time. Tbo3e delaying the payment of the same, are thereby hindering the Board in their efforts to get started in the work. Stockholders, refusing to pay the assessment ordered, are hereby notified that unless the same is paid by the 1st day of July next, the claims will be put in process of collection. E. G. Van Riper, Seo'y. terThis certifies that I have re ceived of the Atlantic Mutual Life, of Albany, N. Y., 13.000, being the amount ot insurance of my late hus band, Wm. H. Kinsman, through their tieneral Agents, Joces&Uatch of this oity, and in accepting the same, beg leave to return my sincere thanks to the Company and Agents and take pleasure io recommending the Atlantio as reliable and prompt tt THERESZ KLU8MAN. GSAN'1) FOCBIfl OF JILT PICSIC The Trustees of the Fair Company will give a grand picnio at the 1'air Grounds, oo the lourth of July, the proceeds to be applied to the payment ot the debt ot the society. This will, at the same time, afford peoplo an excellent opportunity to spend the day pleasantly, in the de lightfully cool and shady grove at the grounds, and witness the races, which are arranged lor the day. Trotting and pacing rings will bo given during the day, commencing at 1U o'clock A.M. The train will run from the depot to the fair grounds during the day, and it is expected that the people will turn out and while having a nice time generally, help the society out Base ball, foot ball, and every other amusement will be provided. PROGRAMME OF RACES. Purses of !5, 1 10 and 15 for bnggy hoses that never trotted In public bo.-ore Jane 1st. Best two In three, mile heats, horses to go io Duggies. Purses oi fV). 130. (15 and 15. for all trot ting horses that have never beaten three ml notes. Best two In three, mile beat i. Purses of S50, ., f 15 and (5. free to all pacing norses that have never beiten 2-:sj. Best two In three, mlie heats. Purses ot 870. (40. 0 and 110. free to all trotting horses. Mile heats 3 la 5, three or more entries to be made in each race, and iwoia siarw An entry fee of ten per cent, will be charged on the above purs e; all entries to be made and closed, by the first of July. For further particulars see small bills. Books for entries open at Forth & Bowles's livery stable. Third Street, between Main and Locust. Demokrat and Courier copy. j!5-td 03" A complete stock of Summer Dry Goods and Millinery just received and nellmg oheap, at je7 Schapker, Bussing & Co. tay Fifty pieces Mozambique Dress Goods, at 15 cents per yard, retail worth JOcents. je7 Schapker, Bussing & Co. SSTlOOdoz. White Cotton Hose at 15 cents a pair better value than ever before. je7 Schapker, Bussing & Co. ts3"T. C. Bridwell & Uo., corner of Main and Third Streets, have a foil stock of Drugs. Chemicals, Patent Medicines. American and import ed Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, &c. Prescriptions carefully com . , t-. i ti- t : -1. r pounded. rresn xjiuo uiu., iu grcss and Rockbridge Alim Waters jel-u BITER jEWSs JVr Other River Item See Third Paoe. The only additional arrivals and departures up to midnight were the Tobe Hurt, to Carmi; Pine Bluff, to Grand view; Idle wild, to Cairo; Mallio Ragon, to Nashvillo; Palestine, to Louisville. The Tobe Hurt had not a great deal of freight out, but Capt. Smedley had a full load engaged to bring back -The Idlawild took at Newhnrir 275 balc3 hay. 50 barrels meal and one hhd. tobacco. She received a very handsome packet freight here, and had registered 5G passengers be fore 4 o'clock The Mallio Ratton took out a fair trip The Pales tine brought down GO hhds. tobacco, for reshipmect East, by rail, and had

a good quantity of miscellaneous freight. She was gctticg a good return trip, with heavy engagements ahove The Pice Bluff took out a fair amount of freight Everybody was talking "Natchez and Robt.

E.Lee," yesterday, and speculating upon their relative speed Attaches of the Palestine inform us that Capt. John M. Martin, Sheriffof Jefferson County, Ky., avers that he caught, at the mouth of the canal, near Louisville, on the 17th inst., a cat fish eighteen feet long, three feet between the eyes, and weighing over eight hundred pounds. That is rather the largest fish story told yet Another of the tow-boat fleet passed down last night Another of the coal fleet passed down near midnight last The Quickstep arrived a little before 1 A.ar The R. E Lee bad not put in her appearance at midnight, although she passed Hawesville at 4 p.m. She' probably struck a freight pile and may not be here till morning The Quick step had an immense trip, including freight and passengers, from the Natchez and Magenta, the latter o which has laid up at Paducah. Boats Leaving; To-I"y, For New Orleans. The magnifi cent fleet steamer Mary Houston wil be here to day en route for New Or leans and all way ports. She is on of the pleasantest and fastest boats in commission, and her chief officers Capt. L. B. Dunham, Harry Walker and Len Scabrook, are accomplished gentlemen, proverbial for their polite and timely attention to passengers and shippers. time table OF TIIK LIGHTNING STEAMER NATCHEZ, FBOM KW ORLEANS TO CAIRO, JCS1 18TH, 1870.

New Orleans it 5:31 p. m. . H. M. 1 4 1 44 S 21 DO 5 7 aj 7 bit 8 52 10 40 11 02 13 SO 14 9 1(5 SO 17 51 J7 11 20 03 21 21 22 10 2t 7 itt 18 2.1 35 24 03 11 0 1 2 l 1 0 1 13 10 1 15 80 1 19 CO 1 iO 00 1 21 00 1 22 0) 12-2 50 a co oo a i oo a a oo a a 40 2 3 uo 2 4 CO a 6 oo a u 40 a is oo 2 14 C) 2 15 00 i 16 03 3 17 00 3 18 CO 3 19 00 2 20 C3 3 21 00 2 22 CO 2 21 00 CO 00 8 1 ., 00 s a oo s a . 3 4 00 3 4 3

From New Orleans to Red Church. DonaldsonvlUe .. New Kt ver Hlue Point Bar Plaqaemine...Mancbao ............. .....M ......... Baton Rouge... Cooks Landing.. ttayon ara Hed Klver. Htamps.-.-........ Hrlara - Henderson's Ashley ....... N atch kz . Cole's Creek Rodney H'd Dry Bar, above Kodney Ht. Jose p h White Hall ,,,,, Hard Times , . .., H'd of Thrasher's Kleld..... H'd of Diamond Towhead. Vicksbari....... ... Relghley.. Greenville Foot Georgetown Bend. Wnpnlann.., i-t Foot of No. 70..........-..... A as I raits, - Foot of 66 Dixie Head of 65 Foot Old Town Bend.... Ielta . HlLUIA Head of Helena island., hhlp Inland- ........ Head of Burdeau Chute....... Memphis Koot of Outlets............-.. Foot of 37 Foot Of 84 ... . Foot of Bulletin Bar.......Foot of No. 26 . Nebraska Woody ard........ Ben. fcSUcfcney Head of 11 . Tow Heau of 14... Head Cbar.'ey Rll-y's Field.. Foot of Madrid BendH'd of Dry Bar a;No. iO Half way np Chute 8......... .. Head Columbus... Port below Norfolk..-.. Ch i ro . ....... ... . The time to Hard Times, Vlcksburg and neiena, is tne best ever made. These figures were furnished to Waller B Pennington, Clerk of the Quickstep, by Chris. Damon and Bill Underwood, both distinguished pilots, who came as pas sen gera by the Natchez to Cairo, and thence to this city by the Quickstep. ISiver IHapntciift Cincinnati, June 22. River 17 feet C inches and falling. Departed Jjioerty JNo. 4, INew Urleana; Mollte .Ciueri, x riiie Durg. Louisville, June 22 Arrived lvate ltobinson, from Cincinnati; Champion, from St. Lotxis: Niehtinjrale, from Arkansas River. Departed: lino iwuicsun, loci, juouta; mgntingale and Norman, to Cincinnati; Mollie Gratz, to Nashville: R. E. Lee, to New Orleans. River receding siowiy a incnes in tne last Z hours, with 7 feet G inches in the canal, and 5 feet 6 inches in the chute. Weather clear and hot. Mercury 90 in the shade at 3 p.m. Cairo. June 22. II. Clay Wilson. .romeroy to return, 6 A.M.; Mary Davage, Pittsburg to St. Louis, 4; II. ij, onreve. St. Jjouis to Bhreveport. 10; Minneola, Cincinnati to Memphis, a p.m.; ilope, ht. -Loots to Pittsburar. 3; City of Evansvil!e. Evansville packet, 4; Ironsides. St. Loui and return, 7. River stationary. Weather clear; mercury 90. The Magenta has laid up here. St. Louis, June 22. Arrived Atlantic. Bee and Natchez, New Or leans; Belle Blemphis, Memphis: Red Wing. St. Paul; Arthar. New Urleans. Departed Grand Tower, Memphis; Mary Alice and barges, and Republic, New Orleans; David Watts. Tennessee River; Anna, Cincinnati. River falling, with 9 feet to Cairo. All the upper streams are deelining except the Missouri, which is rising above Sioux City. Nashville, June 22. River rising, with fourteen feet on Uarneth Shoals. Weather hot and clear. De parted: John Lumsden. to Cairo. Memphis. June 22. Weather clear and warm. River rising tlowly. Mercury 99. Up: Dexter and Marble City. Down: Thompson Dean. Vicksburg. Jnne 22. DownNick Longworth, 3 a. m. River falling. Thermometer 89.. New Orleans. June 22. Arrived, Bismarck, from St. Louis. Denarted. Virginia, for Louisville. Weather cloudy. Thermometer 80. Crescent City Flooring Mill, KAPPLER &r SALMON, Proprietor!, Sasli. Doors, Sllnds. Frames. w Moulding &o, Planing, Ripplrg, Splitting, and Scroll Hawing done at short notice. Pine and Poplar Flooring, Biding, Dressed and Rough Lumber, always on hand. for sale. Also. Sole Proprietors and Wannfa! rirr of the CELEBRATED

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STEAMBOATS.

FOK MEMPHIS, VICKHBURO, AND NEW ORLEANS. The magnificent new steamer HAITS" HOUSTON, 1u B. Dunham, Master; Harry Walker, Clerk, Will leave for New Orleans and all Intermediate ports on TUURSDAT, JUNE 23, at 4 o'clock p.m. For freiebt or passage apply on board, or to W. G. BROWN A CO., and HUMPHREY. LEWIS A CO.. 4t Agents. FOR BOWLING GREEN. The splendid steamer alls City, John W. Robinson. Master. Murray Bewley, Clerk, Leaves for Bowling-Green and all way points on TtlUKSDAT, JUNE, 23 at 3 o'clock p jr. For freight or rnssage spply on board. Or to HUMPHREY. LEWIS & CO. dlt - - Agents. FOR OWENSBORO. CANNELTON, AND LOUISVILLE. The splendid Hde-wheel passenger packet hi- iil Tnrxiscoii, James Mather. Master: Miles D. Warren. Clerk. Will leave for Loalsviile and all way land ings, on THURSDAY, JUNE S3, A tdfp. m. - Fonrelgntor passage apply on board, OHO W.U.BKUWW L'U., It Agents. FOR CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS.' The famous Express Line packet DKnto 3E2.olinsori, Jamts Kenlston. Master: John E. Thrasher. Clerk. Leaves for St. Louis and ail way ports on THURSDAY, JUNE 23, at 13 o'elocK m. For freteht or pavnse apply on board, or dlt Agents. FOR MEMPHIS, VICK8BCEO, asd NEW The llglatnlDg-winged steamer jonn cannon, Piaster; Adolph Martin, Clerk, win leave ior xsew urieans on THURSDAY, JUNE O, at 9 o'o'ock a.m. For freight or iftsare apply on boaid. . ... ...... J . . . . HUMPHREY, LEWIS fc CO., 2t Agents. REAL ESTATE. Sew Ileal Estate Agency j. p. i:niott & won TTAVE OPKXEfl A KKAI. KSTATt &JL. Agency for the sale of and renting o lands, houses. &e., Ac Persons having houses or land to rent 01 seu, or persons wlsliinx to pn retinae ot rent, will do well by calling on tbm t-t tneir ornoe, on Third Street, near Locust1 Iti JClllott' Illonli . tnnell tf MIS CEIiXAIfE O US. T It. HEltKIIIEN, cms ployed In m 15 years' successful prac tice. Only 11 25. Cancerous Blood Eradicates, a certain care for all diseases of the isain ana Blood! tfleaborrbum Kxtract and Virus Neutralize.-, cures all diseases or the Kidneys, madder. Urlnarv Oreana. Ac Seminal weakness causes half the diseases afUictlng mankind, bat science and experience have conquered the most heart-rending cases! Disease permanently eradicated, with full manly vigor and enjoyments restored, by Dr. LARMONT'S NEHVOL1NE and local appliances! Broken down systems rebuilt and constitutions made perfectly healthy after dlHease has destroyed ri.EMl ahd no . v. ! From the Inefficiency of doctors and advertised remedies, ur. Ltrmont lias not bis medi cines at this low price. His Paris, London, and New York Medical Adviser and Mar riage Guide (UiO pages, 100 plates, cloth.) containing Information of vital Iroporiut'n w every I'rrtuo, milieu lord. Addrffl all letter, stating case folly, to Dr. LARMONT A CO., 710 Broadway, New x 01 a. apzj aaia eoa 3. K. LILLT. J. E. II. T. DZXTEB LILLY & CO., MAKUPACTQRINO Chcmlsis and Pharmacists, ATo. 13 NorlU Third Street. EVANSVILLE, IND. Je3 eod Dooley's BakIns Powder. The standard reoutaiion attained bv tuis anrivaieu an. iniauiuie xeastl'owder during twelve years pant. Is due to its peneci purity, neaunrainess, and econo my, t-ai np 111 una. actual welebt. as represeniea, ana will keep for years. Tbe .Quantity rea aired for nse Is from one-fourth to one-half less than other tracing I'owders. Sold by Grocers throughout the TTnlted estates. wuulky a 11KOIIIEK, Manufacturers and Proprietors, ar23 d3m eod 69 N ew Street, N . Y. SOAP. EVANSVILLE 5 O IP o o in. p an y IT AmG OI'F.VKI) A IIOII.SF. IJI tnis city for the sale of oar Moan. we invite tbe trade to give -is a call and share ot lis natronaee. We will keen constantly a large assorted stock of ail Kinas 01 FAMILY AN ) TOILET S0APJH Kauai in anallrv. and ai low in nrlnn can be obtained In the Kaat or West. We aoncii a trial. mm- Satisfaction guaranteed. Jel3-2m NOTE PAPER, IsA TTHJK Jt'APEH, LEGAL CAP, FOOLSCAP, INITIAL PAPFJl ENVELOPES, MUCILAGE, ' TAGS, BLANK BOOKS, NOTE BOOKS.I RECEIPT BOOKS, STEAMBOAT BOOKS. PENCILS, ' PENHOLDERS, RUBBER BANDS. POST-OFFICE BOXES, JilljLr-UJtJAU BOXES, HARP FILES, BILL FILES, For sale at the Journal OClce. trict Court In the Diisiricl of indlau Ited States. Fort1 n"rjr feiamaa and JNruatter -e in HanErnptcy p.JIE U?It;R.Sti.VEn llri... .litnee of the estate of Henry FeldmTTn" and John S. Peele, of Evansville, county or v&naerourgu, oimui .iuui&ns, wnula the District or Indiana, who have been adjudged bankrupts, npon their own petition, by the IMstrtC'. court ff said District. BtRNAKDrCUAPKER, Aiudtfuee. ETaniville, June 1$, 1870 Je2Jw3w

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3ew Tork market. By Telegraph. Narw York, Jnne 22. Cr.TTON Unchanged, closing dull; sales !,: bales at 21 for middling uplands. FI.OUB Receipts 16,828 barrels; 10a better; more doing for export and home use; sales of 15,.'i00 barrels at 3 a.Vn5,60 for superfine State and western; J5 75rtj 6 10 for extra; Jtf 150 50 for good to choice do; iii COO 90 for white wheat western extra; S5 85q7 00 for extra Ohio; W CK9 75 for extra t. Louis. Ryb FtouB Qnlet at 54 753 5 75. Corm Meat. Quiet. Whisky Heavy and lower: sales ZZO bbls at tl 03'31 Co, closing at tl 13. Wheat 2030 better, with a fair speculative and continental demand ; receipts 141,690; sales Kil.COO bush at tl 28 for No. 2 Chicago; f 1 32Al 35 for JsTo. 2 Milwaukee ; tl 471 50 for winter red and amber weHtern: Jl 49(31 60 for amber Stale; J173for white State. Rye Firmer; sales 8,0CO bush Canadian at tl In bond. Cobs Recei pts 94.230 bnsh : a shade firmer; sales 59,000 bnsh at 2wail for new mixed western; tl 001 10 for sound yellow. Oats A shade firmer; receipts 19,425 bush: sales S4,ax bush at C23(ji for western ; 687itc for Ohio and State. Hops Market very firm at 15325c. Hay- Quiet at 75,480c lor shipping; 95o fl 15 at retail. Coffcs Market quiet and steady. M 01. ASSES Dull. Bro ar Steady; sales COO hhds Cuba at Rick Fair and firm ; 8438Jio for Carolina. PantOLKUsr Quiet ; 14c for crude; 2Gc for reQned. Leather More active, and unchanged. Wool Qnlet; sales of 2t,00O pounds; domestic fleece, iodtGOc; pulled, 83a38o. TrRPKWTiw Dull at 874fi38c. Pork Dull and lower; sales of 2C0 barrels at r 50(830 62 for mess: I2223 60 for prime; 23 for pr.me mess; $3&33for city clear. Bkxf Steady ;saies of 120 barrels at fllft 15 for plain mess, and 16alSc for extra mens. Beef bams are dull and qnlet; sales of 25 barrels at 299'5c. Tierce Beef dull; sales of 40 tierces at t26328 for prime mes; S30a31 for India mess. Middles rale qultt. Cut Mb ats Firm atl2al2Jie for shoulders; 17(3 iyj for hams. Sales of lfio packages. Lard Steady and qnlet; sales or 250 tierces at 15i$ltiJSo for steam ; IGc tor kettle rendered. Bctter steady at 14 827c for western. Chkesk Quiet at 7&uyc. Cincinnati Market. By Telegraph. 1 Ciwcikkati. June 22. Flour Dull and unchanged; family t5 756; extra 5 SOsaS 75; suoerflne f .55 2j. Wheat Dal I at f 1 201 25; the advance and speculative demand la other markets bad no Influence whatever. Corn Verv dull at KSaOOn: latter far shelled. oats Dull at 53G0c; the latter for choice white. Rv ys,Ldfi1 CO. Cotton Unchanged ; middling 20Xe. Tobacco In sood demand sulea nf 'AiO hbds st t25 50 to f 10 CO for common trash to choice bright leaf. WHISKY-Uull at 00311 00 for natent and the old process. Provihions Dull and nomln&llv tin. chrnged mess pork IJ0 63. LAB I- ICr'AfalQc lor nrima sLeam ami ket tle rendered. Bulk Meats Doll: shoulders were nf. fered at llo and Bides at 14y.e:bnon dull and held at for shoulders: lt?:a 1750 lor sides: hams 22o. uamdlkh unebanged. Liss:ed Oir.-Dullat tl 10. Lard ori. h 151 18. Gold -t I 12 buying. Exchange Dull at VJai-10 d'annnnt baying. Jfew York Gold and Stock M.iket. By Telegraph. New York, Jane 22. The names of tbe Honse Cnnrnnnra Committee on the Finance bill was ac cepted on the street as meaning contraction. It is reported that the Treasury will commence 10 prepay tne juiy interact on Monday. Triune reports failed to arouse tnesiocsT noarnet rrom its lethargy. In tn4oia Room the effect was more mamea, ana mere was a aecune or 4 Der mokky viniei ana easy 3 to a on call. FOKKIOX EXCJIAMQK Nomlnallv CM II t - ' Gold Heavy and lower: nnennd i'is Carrying rates l2o. Clearances I22.00J.U0. GOVEKSMESTS Lower in svmnath v wit h gold. Coupons. 1R81 us (aii8V IK. 1KH2 ,.111112 Do. Do. Do. Do. I XV 10-40's 111-1US m'4iiiH n:i'iii.'ti ..li:S'eLUij2 ll.'fiS ikUi . inoi y 1WJ5 New 1HHT .... 1S08 Currency sixes St. Lonls Market. By Telegraph.! ST. Louis, June 22. TOBACCO Lower at 17(28 S4 for nlanter'a lugs: 17 549 for common leaf: 9 25010 50 for medium dark leaf; tlA lor fair to good manufact jring. uottoh van at m wuyi HEMP Unchanged at 140al7S for an. dressed. Flour Held firmly ba vers boldlnirofr and transactions smsi: : fall superfine tl 35 4 50; X tl 75fl5; XX 15 25fa5 tl. Wheat Very firm: No. 2 fall II 15 ai IX No. 1 do. tl 22(1 224. Corn linchanaed at 82!-4(a85o for mixed : 85 a Que for ye low ; 121 0J lor fair to choice white. Oats Unchanged at 55(5 56c. Kye Nothing doing. Whisky Unchanged at 11 C3. Provisions Very on let. only lohblne ana oraer nusmees aone." for i. ujcou shoulders 1.413: clear elder 17i317. liAKu-nuioiou at io;4 jiiK3. thlcajo Market. Chicago, June ?2 By Telegraph Flour O.ulet and firmer; extra tl &' 6 25. WHEAT AcUve. and l2o hleher:e1na. log at II I9J1 19 cash; II 21, seller July for No. i; this afurnoen dull and ancuaneea. Corit In fair demand No. 2 81V(asiv ash;83VJ8lo seller July; closing quiet at 82(8820 cash: &re seller; thin' after noon qaiei ana steady at K2c seller Jane; Oats 94fSlc hlcher: closed stead v at r.i lor No. 2. Ryk 2c hfsher. and closlne- at KlnHln tnr - . Barley Dull and nominal. Hiqhwiites Oulet and Arm at tl for Provisions Firmer, more active and unchanged. LoalsTlIIs Market. By Telegraph. Louisvilie. June 22, BAaOUtO Prices mod and demand . . f Cottox Dull at 20c for middling. Jp LOUR Uemind Ha-ht t cj r. .(.. ubaiw Market nominal and p-ices unchanged. PROVISIONS-Oulet bnt fl rm nrl(M rn'l at yesterday's quotations; sugar caied WHrsKY Raw tl 0:l 03. Butter 15c Eoos 17c Tobaoo Firm: sales nf SI I hhil. at 7 iM IOr IlOCted tO Inn? S7 AA f,.r ln ivki vt lueuiam ongut wrappers. Memphis Market. By Telegraph. Memphis, June 22. cotton Quiet at 20c: recelnts 1.11 hal AVr.ru AO I ... ' . , Flour Quiet at av7. Meal-DuII at (4 80. Corn Da 11: mixed yruvast ni iin i nn . - ATri-.iaiet at me. hay r irm at f2tk2l. Hran Dull at 9aao. Lard-17184. Pof.K-Q.ulet at 130 Sfl. BACON-shoalders 13c: sides lCVirtilSc, Jew Tork Dry Goods Market. By Telegraph. New York, Jane 12. The dry aoodt basinets IS Inactive, and uui, nnie or no essential alteration la sta ple articles. The loading makes of heavy uruwn sneetinss use iiioian iieau and Atlantic A are steady at 15c; Amoskeag A and Paciflo exira liV4; August A l'ilA, and four yard goods like Agawam V at 11c; Dwighl W, 355 yards. 12!4; Ballon blesched muslins 13; double extra do. 17c; Forest Dale 15Vi : Davot Mills do. 11: Iltlca do. 6-4 400 ; do. -4 85c; do. 4 00c; do. 1C-4 c; America prints 11: Alien's do. 11c; rreeram c,nu lancuster shirting cambiles 1143 15c Sew Orleans Market. By Telegraph. New Orleans, June 22. COTTON Firm and In fair A dllngl9. ' European Markets. By Telegraph. London, Jane 22. Consols for money 92i: on account Vfii f92Ti : American securillei stead v; uis ituW: 60s y4 ; t7a 8s74 : I0-40s 87. Livtnpnot.. Jan. K -nminn tn1l mill. lut!S aplauds 10: Orleans 11: sales t-orn No. 2 mTXrJui w f t ern flour 24s 8d. Baney 5-. Peas 3s. ront-A. uax 2a 5d Ills. Lard 6S4. Frankfort, Jone 22, Bonds closed firm at bt'(jws;4. Paris, Junei. Bourse closed declining. Haybe, June 22. Cotton flat at 118.

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3Li. Xstnlliici, J"r-., Commission rv'crcliant, SOLE AGENT OHIO RIV K II AND Kanawha Salt Companies, DEALER IN BACON, FLOUR, AND I'liOlDTjrcii: K-cncrall-, No. 5 NORTH WATER STREET, Evansville, Indiana. Orders and Consignments solicited. IUIZUm Cf, - 1S70. GREAT C A HP E T WAREHOUSE, Heaaqaarters of Supplies TOR Dwellings, Steimboat3 and Hotels SIGN OI" THE TRANSPARENT BANNER. VALL PAPERS Sso. Win.E. FRENCH &co. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. WW E. FRENCH Sz CO. Have now In Stoclc Direct from tlio Maimfartiirerfi anl Importer, one of Hie larKest and nioHt elegant selec tions el 0 II X 15 rJ? 01 CLOTHS, WALL PAPEh, WINDOW SHADES, LACE CURTAINS, AND Gaceral Hoc a 4 Furnishing Goods, Kver brought to the Western jtlarkct. TheHo koo1i4 littve len bonglit Mince the great !- cllno In JoII, anil aro all much loivcr limn at any time SINCE THE WAR. In Quality, btyle, and Price, we propose to phc3 our Hoot In cumEetition with that of tny other larfcet In Ihe United States. WM. 13. FREIVCII & CO., and tS Main Wt . Evansville, Indiana. CARRIAGES. J. H. OREEB). r. L. (JSEEJI J. 13. OlllSlCrV Jic OO , JAR RUGS MAiaTFACTURERa, Transfer Ornament, at Cincinnati prij Main Sfrt.it, het. Fifth and Sixth, 's,nl-dwrtm Kv4.nhvti,i.b. lwn STOVE?, STOVES! STOVES! STOVES ! Tinware, Hollow-ware, (lastWe manufacture Stoves, CHARTER. the celebralMd Cook AUTOCRAT, ARBIADA CLIPPER, And ALABAMA. Wholesale and retail buyers will And it to their Interest to examine our prl-e before purchasing elsewhere. Orders by mall, Ac., promptly altondml to. Terras cash. JToIin Hcant I in & Co., No. OI IVIixiti St., Opposite Hie Court Il.xme. ma9 ly BRASS FOXTIIDER, &C joiin iyinson, BRA -53 FOUNDER AMD FINISHER Steam and Uas-Mpe Fitter, Mannfaotnrer and Dealer in Hteam and Water Uauges, HpelUr and Itabbltt Metal, and all Articles appertaining to a Brass Foundry. 8TKAMB0AT 1X1) GKXKftll DLA('SWtr Street, bet. Pine uni Lit-i. KVANHVILLK, I Nil. s-'jv4o p-d for old (top pr and Hrses.

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