Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 May 1867 — Page 5
i TTHlOVOTg TH BSDAY MAY 30. XS67.
BOARDING.
T WA RDIXG-HorSE - On the' cornet of Locust anil Eighth Streets, near the Depot. Also accommodations tor those waiting for the train. mayadlw - - - M.S. MIXER JpKIVAIK BOAKDIXG. First-class' Boarding,' by the Day or Week, at ' E. M. BURNS'S, . r . . . . No. 76 Division St., bet. Second and Third, may21 dtf " Evansville, Ind. BOARIHNG-HOl'SE. The undersigned has opened a Boardlng-House nu Xfclrd Street, between sycamore anu "Vine, opposite Philip Decker's store, where a number ot day and weekly ooaroers can be accommodated with boara. maylo MRS. I'. CARTER. WANTED. WA S TKII IN FORM ATION-M)f Geo. Hartirvan, who left Ml. rernon several years si nee. or of his sons, Christian, Charles, or Harman. He was a brewer at Mt. Veru on.. Information of his pifwent whereabouts will'bef irtiitably re wan led. if left at the Journal office. He was last heard of at Fine Bluff, Arkansas. may21 dim - , ttTASTED-BRICK BOO.000 hard Brick. W by the 1st 1 July, by the Evansville Utw tilgnt (Jompany. inquire at the Us Office or of ., J SO. J. CHANDLER, apr29dtf Pres't E. G. L. Co. -Eggs! JEggSl 1 TfrA3)TED--KS IS. AXY OlAIt. ww tity. large or small, at the united States Mouse, ' 311 Main Street, bet ween fceventn and tJignui. tor wmcn trie, nigh est market price will be paid in cash. mche 3m R. RANGER. FOR RENT. TCOR Ki:T A store-room on Main .E Street, between Fourth and Fifth, in good condition. Apply at J. S. Bicker's shoe store, mayi? tl FOR SALE.: FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. To he sold by public auction, at the court house, at 2 o'clock, en . , i. I.: Saturday, June fclh, lb(7j' " -v If not previously disposed of. This valuable property, consisting of Lot 'J4 and v. art of Lots 2o and 2(J, of Maxwell's Subdivision, comprising twenty-six acres and 54-1U), is sitnnte two 'miles from the court-house, on the Htringtown road. Improvements A two-story frame house built last f.ll, consisting of iarlor, diningroom, and kitchen, three rooms up stairs, summer- kiicben, eel inr, large1 cistern, stable 'with 4 stalls, coach-house, Y ft, chicken house and yard, a jronne orchard (consist ing -tf the best varieties of apples, peaches (caia, cic, n quaintly ui smuu n ull, etc.) Kitchen garden laid out and planted. The neighborhood is rapidly improving, and land steadily Increasing In' value. Conditions made known on day of sale. - i T.E.GARVIN,'- v O niay20d2w Evansville, Ind. TTOa SAIiE-BODIAM COAL MINES JSm Tone sold by public auction. at the (Jourc House, at 2 o clock, on Saturday, JuneSth, 18b7, If not previously disposed of. - , . This valuable properly, consisting of Alining Rights in 300 acres of Coal Land, and about 4 acres of surface, is situated a short distance from the city of Evansville, Ind. The Rhaft is 280 feet deep by 15 feet wide, reaching a vein of coal 4 feet thick. The property to be sold consists of the Lease, Pit-Head, Track to the River, Tipple. Engine House. 2 Engines and Boilers, Coal Cars, Miners' Tools, Carpenter's Shop And Tools. Blacksmith's Shop and Tools, , Powder Magazine and Powder, five Mules and Harness, Corn Crib and Corn, two Cottages, four Barges, OH, Lumber, Hope,. eic, etc. The mines are held under lease at a roy airy of half a cent per bushel. Conditions made known on (lav of sale. T. E. GARVIN, ma30d2w Evansville, Ind. ' Brick House for Sale at Auction. May 20tii, 1S07.' THE COJIJIOS COrSCII, OF THE City of Evansvill I will sell at p blic sale, at 2 o'clock, on Saturday, the loth day or June next, upon the premise;, a brick house, recently purchased of T. Miller, situate on Lot No. 9, Block No. 133, Laruasco; the building to be removed on, or before the flr:t day of August next. Terms made known on day of sale. By order of the Council. . "- A. M. McGRIFF, Clerk, may 28 Union copy. llouse ana Three Lots at Public ' k i Til r. wwxwu 1 n w bvhm a x 1.1.ing House situated on Lots 5, 6; and 7, in Block '6, Eastern Enlargement, on Oak Street, between Fourth and Frfth.-will be sold at public auction on - ; !;,; SATURDAY, JUNK FIUST, 1S6I, At 2 o'clock p. sr., at the Court House door. Terms- -One-third cash, and the remainder in six and twelve months. The house 18 new, and in excellent condition. It has seven rooms, good cellar, cistern,1 stable, and every necessary convenience. Posse -sion given Immediately. For further particulars see . . ALVAH JOHNSON, Real Estate Agent. niay27 dlw J. B. BOL'EB, Adm'r. FOR SALE NANS EM OND and BERMUDA SWEET POTATO PLVNTS. 1 cr.i the Agent of Tenbrook, Pierce fe Co. for their celebrated Sweet Potato Plan-is, and am raising tbem on shares, one mile north of Evansville, on Main Street.' Orders sent to me, or left with Cook fc Healey or W. Q. Fullerton, will receive prompt attention, and will be filled with plant- fresh lrom the bed. may22dlm WILL. H. "WOOD. Brick Machine, Steam Engine, &c. ONE 21-1IORSE POWER STEAM Engine, 1 Challenge Brick Machine, Moulds, Trucks, etc., will be sold verg low, to close the concern. Apply immediately to A. REIi or S. E. GILBERT & CO. mayl7-4m - v . A Nice Residence for Sale. -. IWII.I, SKLL Ml' FAMILY RKSL DENCE, on the corner of s-econd and Walnut Streeis, In Kvansville now in good order for a reasonable price, on easy terms. Possession given May 10th. Title perfect. Adoress H. E. READ. 138 Race Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. . feb24dtf - ' - FOR SALE AND FOR RENT. t tZ.f CHEAP Bl'IMlXO LOTS. J.tJU Lwelling Houses, and Farms. Ten thousi.nd acres of Farming Land. I buy and sell-Real Estate. ' " ' ALVAH JOHNSON, '" ' -'. Keal Estate Agent, Third Street, Evansville, Indiana. dec22 tf CANNED FR tTS, VER Y LOW "inn Assorted canned ivlvf FRUITS, tor sale very low! Peaches, 3oc. per can; j Piueapplee at 50c. per can ; -other kinds inrroportion. Every can warranted jood.or tit. nioney refunded. Y AVIV J If V KKOS.. mayl6 '5 Main Street. JOHN E. TAYiOR, Carpenter and Jiner. Shop on WALNUT STREET, bet. sixth and Seveuyi, Prompt attention given to all 0rk en-' trusted to my care may? d3m
MONETARY & COMMERCIAL
Xew York Market. By Telegraph. New Yokk, May 29. : Cotton-Flimer; sales of 2,500 bales of middling uplands at 27(a.27c. Flour Dull .and heavy and 201130c lower; sales ot 3,109 barrels of superfine State and Western at 89 9010 75; extra Western, SI I 501 75: choice, $13 0014 50; shipping brands of Ohio, 812 7013 7o: trade brands, S13 8514 90, closing dull, and has been unsettled; receipt-. 1.250 barrels. California, more active and lower ; sales of 1,500 barrels at 814 7510 00. Rye flour unchanged at84 50. i Whisky Quiet and unchanged. Wheat Dull, and nominally 23c lower. Rye Quiet at 82 00 in lots, SI 73I 74 for Western, 81 80 for Canada, and SI for choke State. Barley In moderate request; sales of 9,000 .'Ushels of Western at 1 12, and 2,000 bushels of Canada West free at $1 25. Bakley V alt Firmer ; sales of. 22,000 bushels at 81 65. ' Pkas Hales of 7.7C0 bushels of Canada in bond nt 81 25. Coax Receipts, 63.360 bushels; market, dull and' heavy, and lJ2c lower; sales of 36.W10 bushels; new raized western $1 22U 27; No. 1 western yellow, 81 28; new white Southern, 81 27. '- , " . Oats Opened quiet and ' steady and , closed I(32c lower; sales of 38,000 bushels; western o.vansc; -ennsyivania, awa,yojc. - Wool Dull, heavy aud declining; sale of 95.01)0 lbs; domestic fleece 52(i3c; pulled 45ira,50c. : Leather Sole, dull and lower; range. Hops-Quiet. ' " ' ' ' " , Petroleum Firm ; crude, 1616c ; " refined In bond. 6c . . . CoALrt-Heavy -and- declining 'sales at auction of -8-j.OOO tons; Scranton in nips. 84554 65; broken. 450(35 10; steamboat. 84oog4 81)4i Egg. 84 25r54ll0; stove, 84 50(44 70; .-hesfctiut 0Sfc6 19 - 5 I i'.I '-. t Rice Quiet. . . - Cokfek Dull i sales of 500 bags of Rio on private terms. Suoar Steady; sales of 400 hbAA Cuba at94cillc. - : ' ' MoXiAaSKs- aiet. ' Pokk Lower: sales 3.700 bbls. new m'ejs at 823 15 to 825. Hosing at 823 20 cash; old 8:-2: prime 811. to 825 ; prime mess' S22 to 822 2" ; also, 750 bbls. new mess at 823 25, Fellers sixty days. Bkejf Firm. and. ; nnchanced : salos '4o. dois., uerce Deei quiet; sales i.jh tlerws India Mess at 84u, and prlmH mess at 833 50. Beef, hams quiet; sales 70 bbls. at 841(3 42 50. . ' " ! ; Bacon Steady and more active: sales ft'iO boxes, at lojc for Cumberland, HKe lor slK.i t ribbed; IU40 for long ribbed and 12(u, Wyv for short clear. v Cut Mjiats-Quiet and heavy : Rales 375 packaaes, at S-jsiOo for shoulders, and 12 Hic for bams. labd-Dun; saies oi i DDis., at iagi3c 'or new. . - . - Bl'TTEH-Dull, ' . . " : - Cheese Heavy and unchanged. :; - ' latest 5 p. ar. ''''','':" Flovr Closed dull and heavy: and 15(3 25c Io er on common, and 10fioc lower on inedlhra and good grades. .-- Wheat Very dull.- and nominally lower; No. 2 Spring 82 45; Spring S2 "HXm'Z 80 tv v e VciUiet ana neavy at i .ii(gk jt lor western. ' , v -..- Barley Quiet and steady at 81 10O1 12 for western. . . , oats -Lower ana dun at B586.;e for western. Corn Lower and heavy at 81 22(al 23 for new mixed western ; old nominal at 81 30( I S3. 4 r ; . ;'" - f i .' J-.TI4 Pork Firm at 835 00 for. mess: 823 25 cash; closing at 823 30 bid., regular, and sellers at 823 3 ". Beef In fair Inquiry, and steady. Opt Meats Firm, and In fair demand. Bacon Steady, with a moderate in quiry at 1010c for Cumberland cut; liW for snort rib. Lard. Dull at 13rtil3iic for fair to m-ime steam, and 139-g13c for kettle rendered. European Markets. By Cable. LoNrfOS, May 29 Noon. Consols 94 ; bonds 72' ; Illinois Central 76J i; Erie 10. . r Liverpool, May 20 Noon. Cottox Firm. . BitEAijSTt'FFS Wheat, No. 1 Milwaukee red, l3siM; white California 14s. Corn 39s'Jd. Opts3s5d. Barley 4sSd. - , Provisions Firm. Pork 82s6d. Lard 49s6d. Bacon His. Cleese C7s. ... ...! . -,, -rCincinnati .Market. By Telegraph.l CiyciJSJTATi, May 29. . ; Flour Dull and only a retail demand at 813 50;ai6 00 for family to fancy; lower grades unsalable. .. 4 Wheat Dull and no demand; . prims winter No. 1 can be bought at, S3. Corn Dull at88-a98e for No. HnefeK-tor;" not much demand; none for shipments. - Oats Dull at 76c for No. 1. ' Rye Unchanged anil steady at 81 75. . . Cotton Firm with improved demand iat 24c for middling. ' Whisky Dull and prices nominal. . ,. .Provisions Firm but quiet: hl ess Pork 822 50. Be lk Meats 8 0c. '- : Bacon Hl2ic for shoulders, sides and clear sides. Lard Dull at 1234c. Butter Dull at 1517c for fresh. Cheese Dull atllHl2 for new. Linseed Oil $1 502 00.' iKtSlC3Bl EG3-rlK17c and firm.. Gold 137J4c buying, and 138c selling. Receipts for the last 24 hours Butter, 257 packages ; corn . 11 ,000 bushels ; flour, 1,800 barrels; oats, 5,800 bushels; potatoes, 1,400 barrels ; rye, 603 bushels;- wheat, 745 bushels; whisky, 608 barrels. Shipments Corn, 7,000 bushels; flour, 605 barrels; bacon, 12 hogsheads and 243 tierces; lard, 43 barrels; wheat, 708 bushels; whisky, 141 barrels. , , Chicago Market. By Telegraph. Flour I n active lower. Chicago, May 29. and nominal, and 25c Wheat Irregular, and -0c lower; No 2 nominal, at 82 302 31. Corn Opened firm, an! advanced to 81 0-5 for No. 1, but closed dull at 81 03J49 1 033. . . Oats Unsettled, and closed dull, at 80c. Rye Dull; 81 46147. Barley Quiet, at 90(S91c for No. 2 in store. Provisions Steady and nncha need. Beef Cattle Fairly active, and 2fVa25c higher ; 88 50(ai9 75 for good to extra choice steers. ; ... : Hogs Quiet, . and 2550c Ibwer; S6 209 6 50 for good to choice. Sheep Dull; 87 37c for best grades. .,, . ' Receipts 8,700 bbls flour; 14,000 bushels wheat: 56,000 bushels corn; IS.joO bushels oats; 7,000 hogs. -i hipmexts-z.4uu oois uour; iuu Dusneis wheat; 20,500 bushels corn. , i - . i Jiew York Dry Goods Market.. , By Telegraph. l New York, May29, i The weather is hot, and trade is consequently Improved, Rlthough- tbiehftnge.l.1 only momentary, being a reduction of one cent per yard -on certain styles of Ginghams, sucli as Glasgow, which now sell at 20c; unbleached and bleached Muslins, steady. There is a limited enquiry for Prints. Woolens, dull and heavy. Louisville Market. By Telegraph. Louisville, May 9. Tobacco Sales 315 hhds. leaf tobacco at full rates: $2 50 for light lugs, and 815 75 33 50 for manufacturing. FlAHTR Superfine 89 25 10 25. !'' Wh eat 82 402 60 for red. Corn Shelled 85cSl delivered;' ear in bulk 7585c. - V i - ' - - Oats 81S2c. , , ; r-ii-t . !i Mess Pokk 822 2522 50. ,.- . Bacojj Shoulders 99c; packed clear sides I2c. , ... . Lakd In tierces 12c for kettle rendered. Whisky 82 20 free for raw.
Stw Orleans Market.'
By Telegraph. New Okleass, May 29. Cotton Quiet and unchanged; receipts,", Dales; no exports. - -Sugar Is lair at L.c. ' .:'.'. Molasses Not ina dointr. Flour Firmer: superfine. 811 7512 00. Cors Dull: Tellow mixed, '81 ITja 20; wnite, ji Z3i. .,- .. ., Oat Advancing? sales at 920?S1 00. Lard Firmer:ti!i-ces. 13c: kes. 14V,c Bacon Firmer; - shoulders, 93492c; Clear siues. uxa-. . Pork-DuII at 824. Coffee Fair to prime, 24c28Jc. Gold 137c. - Sterling 750c; New York sight ex change, ic premium.: . St. Louis aiarket. ByTelegraphJ St. Louis, May Z9. Tobacco -Steady a?id prices unchanged. Cotton Inactivo; 23c for middling. Flouk Unsettled and dix'llniiisr, at 810 00 tor tan A; siz w tor double extra; i& oU 17 50, choice 10 fancy. . Wheat 5(il0c higher sor choice; club 82 45; prime Vail 82 75; choice 82 90(33 00. receipts very light - . Corn Opened firm and at l2c higher, but closed lower. Quotations range at Oats At 89g93c. ' 1 1 1 , Kye Higher,, at 1 fl 4oI 57; sacks re turned. Provisions More active but unchanged. Mess pork 822 50ftt22 75. Bacon Clear sides for the 25th of June, at buyers option. lzVic. Larx Nominal at 12Ji(312Kc for choice tierce. -t . ,, ..... , , .Whisky Nominal at 82 Oii, free. ; . ! .r l- i ' ' ' - . Memphis Market.' :. By Telegraph.. . Memphis, May 29. CoTtoK Firmer at 2425c; receipts 104 bales; exports, 61. Corn Dull at 1 171 20. tATS W5rti!97e. -" Sew Yrk Money and Stock Market. By Telegraph., j , New YORK, May 29. Q): Coupons, y; y64( &i; reuu hir. &yjyi Coupons. WJiMY : Jtfew. 68 : Sew York Dry Goods Market.: There Is no new feature-ttf report In thi uepartment or trade- calllnir for especial notice or extended remarks. ' The same inertia 'and depression which have been t lie characteristic features of the mtrket tnrougtiout the senson, still hold such su preme sway that the least said about busl ness the better. The general trade of the country is indeed very unsatisfactory Business is dull everywhere, both in town aud country, and all dealers Qi. limited means who are obliged to meet maturirg oougjiiions ar? rorceu eiiner io press goods ior saie, ana s-?i ai a loss, or ask tor an extension of credit. This week we have heard of ready made clothing being sold under the auctioneer's hammer as low as ooc per alr for nantaloons, a price which we suppose would not pay for the'"make up," and couiequentiy must entait aserlons toss. And this is no isolated ense The fntire capital of the country invwred -in general manufactur ing is working to disadvantage, and Is rusting or waitlng before oar eves. .. The market during the week has contlnned i drill, owing tiartlv to the continued cold rainy weather. But notwithstanding this sluggishness and the lateness of the season, prices have not varied materially, if we except some styles of bleached rnuslint itiUeed, t here is good- reason to predict that iirices of most kinds of co ton goods have louc-hed bottom and are selling hi a loss io i ue uiunuiaciur, even at me present price of cotton. Prices of most kinds of goods'are now so low that the manufacturers will be obliged to discoun tenance any iuriner decline under any circumstances, because out of two evils they must select the least; and hence, rather than l un their machinery much longer at a loss. It would be better to cuttail productions entirely for a while. . A gentleman of experience and jn'i-rmcnt. wno.se mieresi n wouiu ot to aepreratner man ouoy ine maiKet, usu res us that prices, of goods have evidently toucuea oonoai ior tne preseut, as they are In mny cases below the cost of producti'ir. With better weather, which must bring an active trade in trie country, dealers will be obli-red to supply themselves with staple goods,' of winch stccks everywhere are beimr much reenced.. One rear ago this week there. was a reaei.ioif,4ind prieefcof cotton goods brown sheetings; but tue're W no prospect oi sucn a rapiu auvauce . now, lUUiouch th-sre must bewreidc loifsopn-jr jr larer if cotton does not recede. Economist, May 25, ,i.L - ' 1. TT" ; Business Prospecfsl . From the Financial Chronicle. The long continued lull in commercial enterprise, the general dullness of business, and the fact that in ls-!7, 1817 and 1857, this country was ravaged by financial panics, have led a few persons to anticipate that the current, year will .not clo e without a serious revulsion." And though it may be easier to show that the existing state of our monetary machinery Is unfavorable to the fulfillment of these predictions of disaster, still, as the laws of panics are imperfectly understood, and by most people misunderstood, it is no wonder that distrust is generated, and that an anxiety pervades all classes of people, not to venture out of their depth, or risk monetary engagements beyond their assured means. When, a few months ago. the credit of the machinery of the country was working at " high pressure," we warned our readers against the dangerous results to be apprehended from over-expansion. Now, the people, with the usual ten, dency to excess, seem to have rushel into the opposite extreme of " low pressure," as Is shown by the recent low aggregate of manufacturing and other productive industries. There are, however, some symptoms ol reaction. We have a prospect of ample crops. The earnings of the railroads show an improvement. Many other circumstances contribute to foretoken that ' the depression of several months past, with its enforced quietude, will give place to a more gratifying activity. Exempt as we shall thus be, In all probability, from two of the chief causes of financial stringency deficiency of available capital seeking investment, and derangement of the currency by the movements of the Treasury we may fairly an ticipate aaey money market, except, indeed, the ;geheral ' confidence should : be impaired by " further- failures in the South ' of -elsewhere, - So far. ' however. these failures have only served to show on how firm a b sis the credit ma chinery of the 'country reposes. . Oat$ide of a narrow circuit the suspension' of Watts, Crane & Co. for six millions, ai d that of Fraser,. Treuholm & Co. for four millions, scarcely produced a perceptible tremor, although" these failures were so suddenly announced, so wide in their influence, and so vast in the amounts Involved. The fact appears to be that our commercial classes generally have Drepared for financial reverses, and have strengthened themselves in all possible ways. But it must be remembered that, though a ship under bare poles may scud through a storm, yet in fairer weather, for purposes of navigation and commerce, risks must be taken, and as much sail carried as wise seamanship will justify. To err from timidity or ignorance in the one cas Is almost as fatal as to err from rashness and incapacity in the other. SWEET -POTATO PLANTS FOR THE MILLION! Having the K-vansvili ageney for the sate of Ten' brook. Pierce k Co.'s Sweet Potato Plants, we are rjreDared to fill orders, larea or small, at lowest market rates A liberal) discount will be given to those who buy to sell again. Plants carefnlly packed in sawdust. VICKERY BROS., mayl6 75 Main Street
RIVER XEWS; ' For other River Itetm tee Seventh Page. Cincinnati, stay '29 1 p. 5t. The river has risen 18 inches,: there being :) feet 2 inches water in the channel. Weather clear; thermometer 73 deg.,..,, , Memphis, May 2). The river is rising a the rat of 1 foot per day. ' Louisville. May 9. The river is about stationary, with 104 feet in the canal by the mark. ( I The river continues to rise rapidly,, and
is now.over the upper "edge of the pavement laid last season. The low bottoms are al ready overflowed and much damage , will doubtless.be done......The additional ar rivals and departures last night -were the Armada, to Cairo; Liberty No. 2, Memphis to Louis vilie; Ada Lyon, to Green River; and Richmond, to New Orleans. - he Liberty had a very fair, trip of freight, and was full or people. She ran out of sight in 11 minutes a magnifi cent rate of speed. She will go to Memphis on Saturday. The Richmond got over ten thousand Backs of corn and one hundred bales of hay, and considerable miscellaneous freight here. She left about seven o'clock last evening...The Tarascou took a, large lot ot freight from this port...... ...The Liberty made the run from Paducah to Evansville, one hundred and fifty miles, In daylight, making fourteen business landlngs..The Armada had a good trip out. The heavy rise has driven the pavers from the wharf. STEAMBOATS. FOR COLUMBUS. 'HICKMAN, and MEMKins. -.- - Regular Evansville antt Memphis Jacket. The beautiful and fleet steamer , LeVt I. HukilL Master: """"i .. Boh Maiorw. Clerlr. Leaves for Memphis and all wav ports on THURSDAY. May 30th, at 6 .m., carrying freights and passengers to all pol ts at lowest rates, and giving particular atten tion io way Dusiness. , or freight or passage apply on board, or to II UBB & VIETS. Aaents. may29 d2t , . FOR CAIRO, COLUMBUS and MEMPHIS The magnificent and lightulng-wlngeuV Kiearner. LIBERTY Xo. 3, J. B. Archer, Master; ' Joe McCulloch. Clerk. Leaves Evansville for Memphis and all intermediate ports on SATURDAY. June XSI , HI i O'CIOCK. P.M. ; , . For freight or pa-sage applv on board. or IO . IV. IV. JJUMVClitJl cl uu.. may3o 3t ; ;'. Agents. FOR NASHVILLE. The elegant steamer . ITS? V ' IXtA rABER, Peckenpaugh, Master; Leaves Evansville for Clarksvllle. Nash ville, and U way porta THIS DAY. Thurs day, may outn, at p.ji. . . r or ireignt or passage apply on board, or to R. K. DUNKERSON 4 CO., Agents. FOR MEJIPHIS. ; Thfe splendid steamer Ben. Mieriellees, M -ster; afai Carter. Clerk. .Leaves Evansville for MeniDhis and wav porw on p HiuAl. May 3ist, at v A.M oi freight or passage apply on board, or io tUA dc ULOifllltc.x. Agents. may30 It FOR -NEW ORLEANS. The new aud elegant steamer - I.M.AI. I i:iii,k, g.?p - wes. Conner, aiaster. Leaves' as abo've THfs DAY, Thursday, May 30th, at 5 P.M. For ireisht or passage a apply on board, or IO It. IV. IJUKtttoU N ts CO., Agents. may) dlt FOR FROSTBURO The elegant mid fleet steamer KAU 4'LAIKK Will leave for Frost burg and In termediate ports THIS DAY, Thursday, jiay 3 an, a t ia-o ciock. - t or freight or passage apply on board. It JOHN M, CREW'S CTIAirTfCEY S. CONGES. CREBS & CONGER - A t f orii-y?-Ht-Law. Carmi. Illinois. Will practice law In all the Courts of Edand Oallatin Counties. In the Stale of Illi irar.ij .whtra Ml a v rt m " M q m 1 1 1 on Un M i. nois, and in the Supreme Court. " Refer to G. Maghee. James Minor. Ktook weltfe Co., Colonel T.W. Stone, with I. St D. Heie mai , tren. w. narrow, Mt. vernon. iua v21 doin C. KELLER, Importer and Manufacturer of all kinds of Clnns, Pistols, and Rifles, and Dealer in Powder, Lead, Caps, SJwt, Cartridges, 85 MAIN STREET, mchl3 d3m Evansville. Ind. r ' j 1 ACOB SISZICH. JOHJf J. SINZICEl J. SInzkli & Son, So. 20 WATER STREET, Between Sycamore and Vine. BOAT STORES, GROCERIES, LUKJJA. tfE, UA K UJI, Hemp, Cotton, and Uum Packing. Lath, Yarn, Twine, Rosin, Wi ought Spikes, EC, SC. Lard. Coal, and Lubricating Oils. Orders promptly filled at lowest rates. augl3 dly UHLHORIM & BRINKMAN. Successors to M. A. La whence, (Established in 1&48.) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in AMERICA.NA.ND ITALIAN WARBLE and a superior quality of Limestone for v, building purposes, window sills, , - ' caps, fronts. 'door silts, Ac, Nos. 100, 102, and 101 Main Street; i Neit to Court House, . . ... , , . . , ; r'l i Eransvl lie, Indiana. ' 'J mchll ly ...S-', "r" i :,; ;. Vv : ' VALENTINE WETZEL, ' ' Manufacturer of Fashionable FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, Xo. 103 Main St., bet.Tbird & Fourth . 1 EVANSVILLE, 1JSDIANA. , Orders of aU kinds will receive prompt attention. All kinds of TURNING WORK done to order. . mchll 3m EVANSVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE Corner First and. Vine Streets, . Evansville, Iitd. iri.l. SCHOLARSHIPS issued for 933 OO. All are Invited to call and examine onr Coarse of Instruction, or send address and recaive by return mall College Circular. with specimens of Penmanship and Flourishing. L. S. MAYFIELD, Jan2t d6m Principal.
TRANSPORTATION,
FRED. R. HUSTON, 0 ' .' Commission Merchant, - - -.. . t White Line Central Transit Company; The only Line running Cars through to New Yotk, Boston, and all New England cities, WITHOUT TRANSFi R. Cars are loaded, LOCKED, and SEALED, and never opened until they reach their des tination, carrying goods between Evans ville and New York In FIVE TO SEVKX DAYS' TIME. Freight delivered at all the Inspection Yards in New York, Brooklyn, or Jersey City. ; .' For PROMPTNESS and DESPATCH this Line has no equal.,; ' Damages and Overcharges , promptly settled at this office. : ... j ' i FRED. R. HUSTON, Agent, Ko. S NORTH WATER HV.. may29 ! Evansville, Iwd. Old, Sellable, and Responsible. Capital, . . . $10,000,000. THE Express Company. ESTABLISHED 184S. ORGANIZED 1854. The Only Company having Ramifica tions tnronghout the uontinent, and Connections with the Whole, World.GREAT EASTERN,' WESTERN, and SOUTHERN EXPRESS LINE. rilHE ADAMS EXPRESS COM PA NT, iu omce in evansville, solicits a continuance of the patronage of the nub ile, referring- to its superior facilities of transportation. Its vast domestic and International connections, its prompt liquidation of all losses, and its sterling reliability. Especial care taken in the collection of j Bills. Drafts. Notes, and the transDortatlon 01 money ana v aiuaDie r-acaages Merchandise received for delivery on payment of the accompanying bill, and proceeds returned promptly. Transport heavy and light freights, pack ages, anu parcels aa low as ail otner forwarders. Any information in regard to the routes. '.S1" at lb office. No. 7 I nov!4 dtf J. 8. DAVIS, Agent. BROWN, DUNKERSON & CO. ; 0RWARDING AND C0NMISSI0N MERCHANTS, And special Agents for. the BELLEFOXTAIXE K. R. CO., ERIE TB1XSF0RTATI0X CO., And ERIE TIME EIPRESS. Also, Agents for the Bellefontaine Cotton Express. TIME AND RATES GUARANTEED. Consignments solicited. BROWN, DUNKERSON A CO., Angusit 13, 18(56 augll Agents. THE MERCHANTS' UNION Exxress Comiaii jj" TTTAVINO PUT THEIR DIRECT and treat Throneh Lines in Derfect working order, are now prepared to do a General Express Business with the East, West, Southwest, and Northwest, including the carrying and collecting of Money Valuables, sc. Our lines now opened embrace the route between New York. Boston, Philadelphia Chicago, Milwaukee, LaCrosse, Pralrie-da-Chlen, inaianapons.xerre iiaute, bu Louis and all intermediate points, and are Weing rapidly extended over all the routes o trade. The capital or this Company is - Twenty Million Dollars, and Is an ample guarantee to the public of its responsibility. All losses and damage of property entrusted to our caro wli bepromptly and equitably adjusted. Every effort will be made to merit the patronage of the public. Oar rates are aa low as those of any responsible Express Company. - XW K. WALU,AgeDl. ' ' OFFICE No. 4 First Street. novl3 d3m
AMUSEMSNTS.'
Indian prlii? OF l , Martin County, indi : milEI'ROIMtlETOIt OFT1IIS JLbrated Watering Place, and wuAUu resort ror Invalids, announces to " jmi lie that it will be open for the recejwiir visitors from and after the lliitrm During the last year Itttsr In ma at this delight fnl nave wen mncn jc.i,a a km i hclPROVED. Twentt.our additional Mnw have been comvleted. toaelhe.r mirh porchet, and the otablithmenl tltt-mm refurnished and i,n the lirmi fort and convenience of tJunsts. a ue uain uooms, swings, and AD.wjai xitrw :tuu coinniHU-. nrm i.ha uin v .0 ered Cave on the premises furnlsliti and re'reshing retreat. The and Curative Properties of the " 1 1 are acknowledged and attested bv mt. w have used them. The Group caiuu an? White sulphuk.Black bvi.i'HUKj(AiBKATE, and tKEMH Watkk. and esuwoolT eiucHcious ior lfixpephta, uiseavs Stomach, lioivels, Ayes, for -firoumn gta, and Rheumatism, The viisirds Wild and Romantic, abounding in -. and ish, as well as Mineral and lur.ical Specimens, and Inpian Kelhc Hacks will convev nassr-iiimi's 1 1 1 mmi'X from the Knrinus. counecdnu- wliii (taac Trains East and Weil 011 the Oliwawl Mississippi Railroad at the "h-mlr wri Huron. For further inforinatiou ma,: .turn. may24 tf D. R. DUNIHUE, Pwjsit.
Crescent City Spring ' J
C! ITITATEI) 0E MILE l'lKiwseacif City Of Evansville. and nna r ...,. lrom the Ohio River, on Plirunn V Indiana. The Waters are SALINE C II A L Y B E JLEZfl CONSTITUENTS IN IUU GRAIN'S OF'U' Muriate of Soda- j. 5 Bicarbonate of Iron uak Bicarbonate of Magnei-iu u.;i3 Light Carburetted llvdrouen 1 tn and escapes continually from the Watt.'. As a Chalybeate Tonio and fvtt-jramf Aperient, they are unsurpassed by tvwj tne World. TheProprletorshnve fitted thea,a,T.v: Springs up in the very best manner ferMr. comfort and accommodation of Vimimi and BoAHDKiw, at a cost of Twenty sand Dollars. The Rooms are larwAr well ventilated, with spacious HalU. The DININO ROOM is fiirnUliul irit latest modern style, aud will be numa. with everythiue to nroiunt tha n nut-rJ-r. satisfy the wan is of guests. The BATH ROOMS are large and twit furnished, with Tub and Sliower4fu. latest Philadelnhia stvle. Th I-iiiu.. of Mineral Water flows constantly mm beautiful circle, enclosed by a fan 0 -0 rt et, in front of the main buildingThe DANCING HALL and RrX'EPXlOr ROOMS attached are unsurpassed u.vt . A splendid Band of Musio is euga vri the season. ! Tne BOWLINO SAIIOXM r rk best, and in larue, airy Buildings. The LADIES' CONFECTION fcRTt.itf GENTLKMENS' SALOONS wiII;ha-. plied wit h all the delicacies of the wju-.-witli the finest of Wines, Liauors.aatU. gars. Swings and other species of amuKMUi In abundance, for the warns of faiuuM. 0?d and'voung witli forty varieties of Forest Trees, asuuK lng u grand Bower of Forest 4Kaw in eu iw rural loveliness. The Fishing can be had within five ncc-rmo' walk from the Springs. Within oikwibC riae. by rail, von have the best IStuulx ing in tne world. The Springs are 1 mediate connection with the Ohio fc and Rail to any part of the United 6sei, and within five minutes' drive of tJHrUsrr of Evansville, containing a poiuiii.Ai..' thirty thousand. The SPRINGS are now open foriaers aud Visitors, and will not cloeafci the 1st ol November. Families and onr wisning a itural iioine for the seHs.. not find one to surpass t he CREKCETJL. 111LT dt OEli Lrk.1'1 'IsL. may 13 Propriety FOSTER BROTH ERS, Cincinnati, Ohio. FOSTER, QW YS JiMCOC Memphis, iietat, FOSTER, COPELAND & HI Cotton, Tobacco, AND GENERAL COMMISSION, MEUCIIANS, 30 Water Street, NEW YOBBC Consign menu solicited. Advance on property In store, or credits bills lading. . . - Refer to Geo. WRathbone. Esq., President 'Sawmville National Bank. Hen. John S. Hopkins, President FixsObWtional Bank, Evansville. Richard Raleigh, Esq., Pres't MfcrCuw&T National Bank, Evansville. mayI6 dtf . , . Carrlage and Wagon Manufactec, Corner Main and Fifth Str&ts. EVANSVILLE .. .IXVIlSt.. HAS NOW ON HAM) A NPI.EW.WM assortment of finely finished carfor the Spring trade, of the latest a&'s approved styles, compriiieg tw-aeit.. and light Rockaways, - stationary team. shifting top Buggrles, fancy light trer.i; Buggies, Prince Albert Biggies; alo,-.sn-gies gotten up extra strong tor countrr-au All work manufactured of the bestturinrjr" most thoroughly seasoned, and SarwutM with extra refined Iron. No factory vtww used ; all are made in the shop, of seleraoi.material, and by the best mechaniax. Ji work warranted to give entire satisisKAtno in every respect. Sales made at lomtm mmti rates Purchasers will find it to tlwtrMhterest to give him a call before' pttrchBtv elsewhere. Repairing done to -order, coders solicited. aplu ajma Shingles ! Shingles ! 1 Shingles IT! I AM DELIVERING TO XT PAW of the city a number one aTtl'e-f Poplar Shingles at three dollars aatl USy cents per M. These were well steauuiusaurA cut of yellow poplar timber, nmonriisr shaved. may27tf JOHN F. JLQV(S3km.
