Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 March 1870 — Page 3

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hianeisl & CQKiinerclal. yiSACLii The demand lor money virtues ahead of the eapply. Bates are 3 easier for regular customers. -v temporary lull la business and collec:(iin mates money much sought after by ut recants at the close of the month, and .- may he advanced some this week. A o I paper now goes at licid 12 per cent., i.h : higher range for lower grades. .caanse oa the Est 13 in good supply .n &rge lots have been taken at a dls- ; it, bat the BanXs and Bankers still ir ue to sell at the last quotations 150 ,- :. 00 on New York. old, under the wholesome system of re- . u'-.haieut of the Administration and :- oi sequent appreciation of oar Bonds rope, together with onr large ex- .'.' has started upon a rapid downward rsc. The unprecedentedly low point of " een reached, ard it Is argued that ..; c . yet "reached bottom." The ln-i-.i-j to-day on Government Bondst tvith the announcement that Mr. - -i next month will sell elht milgold, will have a tendency to farr impress the price c --v -n meats are a follows : Buying. . : co.it. bonds, 1S31 1U . i 113 ..v.'... i r.Zi 12 '., new 110 r. ""T.r..rr.v.Za 1 1 il(. IO-W'8.. . lUl4 ' -x lCxchauge......10U . ad iatereat notes, per Belling lltf 1W4 lisg Hi 110 ce'at. off. BANKABLE FUN Da. . i-. Treasury Notes. Agonal Bank Notes. ti-i u!low.ig quotations are from the . r,.,r;l3' National Bank: rjNCCTKRRSX Bants. ........ .. i .ce 10 to 25c dls, ..10o " 10to2)o " 30o " :Oc " Caak Notes.... t' bank of Xenn , Hank " mnessee Banks... . eu to 9oc " : '.. .a. North and South Carolina, ,-j.-i- ;:a, Alabama and Ba.-.IO to BOO info Bank of I mllana...... ............ 10c dis. Uanl. of Ohio 10c " GENERAL REMARKS. '. i rt seems to be a very.general livening i t a s.de, nearly all departments report- . jt'ter sales, and almost all Rpeak of si tJy improved collecilens. lhare is but little change to report. x,r r;.s. Liiauors. iron. Uiuzs and Build i -g Material being exactly as they ?ro in st week, except that business la -c!i Improved. la l ork there is next to nothing doing, , otatvjns being nominal, and the same , .fly be ald of provisions generally. la ?iour, the changes from lastweek re'.is ,'ioia the omission of what might be . .operiy called a retail quotation, leaving ii the ttrlct.y wholesale prices. A slight advance la Hides Is noticed, . h a sllgHly improved demand. run kuy appearaace of things on : tue piles of goods for shlpme1 u-lzg. and the crowded condition oi the ; se yesterday, betoScens the rapid ap ; . ?ci of spilng trade. DRY GOODS, j rHil" quiet and prices firm at thtse quo- ". lwj SHEETixas. Atlantic A, 17Jo; .1, 17c; Augustu and Medf jrds, 15i; luneltou, sheetings, 15cj Evansvllle4 4 jC; Liwreoce E, 13Jc; medium sheeting, o; alley. 10c. flLS V.C1IKD SHE2TIKUS ASB SH1KTING3. i niHd..le 4-4, 17ic; Hill's 4-4, 17c; Ballou - ! Vic ; Ballou, 7-8, 12c ; Boott, 4-4, locJi ; A'AiJuatn H, 4-4, 16c; Branch liiver, 4-4, i 1 ' js : itock ville, 7-8, llc ; tiagamore, 3-4, j; Caaoe 10c. ruiJS'M ilerrimao SV, 13Jc; Merrimac, 1 t l-.'ic; Sprague's 12Jc; AsU!ord'B, 12Jc; ' xpsDii's l'-Ko; American, at 12c;Dun- . jl's, 12Xc; Aoskewg, 12c; Lowell, 10 Jo; i -oy, 8c. iiCK.'s3 Conestoga Extra 4-1, 31c; a Id Medal 4 4, 2oc; C T, 4-1, 24o; CCA ;,rK Goods Wool Delaines, )45c; ' a y Delaines, nv'JOc; A nuroi, 22c; lent il L.istres, 20 330c. il rs ii.r.i.A!!Kous Skirt Braids, 75o ; : it's and Clark's Spools, 00c; Green & Ul'sS ol3,50o;2-ba3helBags,3';-JSi;c; i-!iasii Hap, 50j)o5c; 3-fcu:ili Bags, C0(i J ; lUk'lgh Skirts, 19 00; per dozen; Glli :.Vi Skirts, 522 50 per do.en; Pontnsle Lltf, CO per dozen. 1T.OVISIONS AND PRODUCE. Business uucsually dull and quotations . . iiilal. as Tork.New - i7 50 :rta noi..ler! t 'iear olden , I 'tear ilO teides j lams, Hugar cured... tliilU. , uV'J. t ierce .............. - . t.fcKli. A2& 13o ,.104a 17c .15aa 16o .18 a. lo e -it) a 16o ..IS e " i ' .:. Leats tsboulders........- ..11 a Ktb Mide-j 14 a 14Ko '.' t'itiar B.'o Sides - -....lla lao Cloar Sides...... Ij al5o lais Wteul Receipts are better, ih a good demand from city mills. - 2tOZc for Mediterranean, and 31 05 for ' "igUshftud white 105H0. Com is firm at gTJo ia ear; shelled, 8o85c In new irU;ps. OM, brisk at SiCCa In new burps; from wagons loose, 40345c. Rye, . 75c per bushel. Barley, SI 2331 80 per '.asheJ, and In good demand, rtoua In fair demand. Low grades In ;live demand and scarce. We quote ew white family Sour at 15 7536 C3 joice extra at So 25 to $5 50; extra tl 25 to 00; fine and superfine ft 25 J 1 50. cTokm Mcai. Kiln-dried nominally 14 J 15 er barrel. Good stock la market, emand llgbtUay Baled, S17313 per ton, according quality; la demand. Loose, III315. Ba-4 N Is held at 815,316 per ton Siiipstofs- Si5 00ii30 00 per ton. roTATOEa 51 25 jH 75 per barrel. Balt Dull. Small barrels at 12 50, and :irge 33 10 per barrel, aiding aotual dray iinwwiES New slock rescwed Is held nA)iJ2lc; good quality of second-hand - d at 15,318c, and dull. SzED-Flax Seed, 11753190, according ; quality. Clover Seed, J3 5039 00. TimonySeed, tl 75.5,5 00 per bushel. Uu ken Appi.es Good demand, at 83 003 00 per barrel, according to quality. Lemons Light supply and la fair de1 and at 873 00 par box. White Bkans E2 2532 50 per bushel, and i . good demand. Di'.iEDFRUiT-Dall; BoachesS- 0032 25for , larters, and 52 5032 75 for halves, per ishel. Apples 81 50 3 1 75 per bushel. OsroN3 -82 5033 00 per barrel. BaooM Coax-Too little to quote. Hipes Dry flin;. 19320c per pound; dry ulted, lsglSc; green, 738c; green salted, 9c, wit'a an Improved demand over last 5"EA.TFiEiis ;i75c per pound for live -ese. Bu rrEK-30a35c in rolls. FxJGd 15il8c per dozoa and dull. Pkcasm J-l 00;.3 50 per bushel and dull. LIQUORS. Tho lollowlng are the quotations: w copper distilled whisky $1 50Q2 25 ue to two years old $3 0034 50; hlsjh- .. lues 91c ; rcctifled 9oc Q 81 0'J as to .roof; coiamou Bourbon and Rye, $1 40 ; 50; and Brandy, 81 5033 00; Holland ,l- 31 5032 50; Imported brandy 512 003 M5 00; Old Port, El toU 50; imported gin 5037 50. BC?l,lJ3lsa Materiaia The demand is :ry good and marfcet Arm. JPiices re.'aln about the same. We quote: Sash, ' 3 to lie per lU'ht; Dooi-s. Si 75 to S4 60 jth; Blinds. 82 50 to 3 75 per pair; "alls, 81 75 per keg for lOd; .hite Lead, 82 00 to $3 S7J per keg ; Lime e to 81 CO; Cement, 82 50. DRUGS. Isohol, ti per cent, per fcbl 8 2 2-5 ' ard oil, N- 1 wiuttr straiued... 1 4a I. o. 2 " ... 1 35a i .lnseed oil.... 1 t5a 1 10 fa! "I! - mn:c suir Oi. -. 2 50j. 65 jiU, i b.'.aSke ' Aioericati &v.ii c rhle iot. 1 1--0 Kj-t 9 (a all at u:nio V oa 2 iain 2 $5 .orphme " - 'J fu S 7 1 lata " 13 5) j 13 73

Ralsam Copaiba 85 asw e Camphor ........ 90c Armistead's Ague Tonic doz... 7 50a Cloud's Invigorating Cordial i dozen . 8 00a Jatamansl Hair Restorative 'd dozen .... 6 50; Old Kentucky Bltteis, per doz.- 7 00a

SHEET AND BAR IEON. Coiumon bar sizes Round and Square- ........... Horse fcSiioe.............. Heavy Band.... ..... Hoop and JLight Band Oval.... .- Halt oval and hall round 4 c li 3 l 5 5l43 7 5a9 714 TIN PLATE AND TINNERS' STOCK. Tin plate IC U box SI? 00 do I X J? 50 do i c roofing...... it co do I X rooflnz - 15 25 do I C 11x20 bgt 13 25 Copper sheet 1 Jb .. . 38 Copper bottoms ., ..... 43 Metallic bottoms 8 Block tin, pig .. ... 48 Bead 9Ya Charcoal. American. Sheet Iron, 10 to 17......5i IS to 22 -.6)2 2i to a e5 " 27 6I All sheets over 23 Inches wide, Jc $ lb extra. CLASS. 6X 8 to 8X10 Glass .. ..I3 00a4 00 8X11 to 1UX 15 do 3 50a4 60 11XU to 12X18 do 4 Waa 00 GR0CERIE3. COFFEE. Common Rio . 18 al9 ,.....2o a2l 22a23 234a4 m a38 24a2o Fair Rio Prime Rio ......... Choice Rio Java .... Lagnyara ......... .. SUGAR. Cuba New Orleans Demarara ............. Extra C A coliee........... ....... B co Bee Hards....-..... Powdered sugar .... Granulated 13 al3c 13 a.uyao I4al5 o .llal5 c ...loaloc ..15 alolo 16 al6o ....16 aldo 18 altiXc TEAS Black Souchong 90ca81 00 Oolong .............S1 00a I 25 Green Young Hyson... 1 40al 60 Imperial................ 1 25a 1 t5 Gunpowder ..... ............... 1 tWal 90 Hyson ... , 1 25al 60 MOLASSE3. New Orleans choice .. 82a85 c New Orleans prime 75 aaO o Honey Hyrup SI 00a 1 10 Stewart's Syrup 80 ai5 c Silver Drip...- 81 OOal 10 Chester Drip...... -....70 a75 c CANDLES. Full Weight 20 a2i c 11 oz " ..... I7al8 c Light weight .l4,v2al5 c CANDY. Stick and Barber Pole 19J.J c CrushedSugar Toys and Apples...35 c MACKEREL No. 3, In bbls 818 50 a!8 00 No. 3, In half bb.s 8 50 a 9 60 No. 8, In kitts. 2 5 a 2 50 No. 2, in bbis . 23 00 a24 00 No. 2, la half bbls. 11 50 al2 60 No. 2, iakltts 2 90 a 3 00 No. 1, in bbls 28 00 a30 10 No. 1, In half bbls 14 60 al5 50 No. 1, In kills 3 15 a 3 25 STARCH. Madison . .. ....... 7 a7 c Erkenbechei's..- - 7a8 c Crystal .............. .... Ilal2 c Cora ......llal2 c white risn. Half bbis 88 50 a 9 00 Kilts 2 25 a 2 60 HEltUlNQ. " SOAP. ,.65 a75 o ... 6 6 ... 7 ... 9 a 6c a 7 o a 7Vo a 9io Brwn Erasive .............. Yellow Erasive Germr.a Mottled . "err..n Plain COTTOK8. ,lOKall o c .... UJsalO Yarns, 703 - 16 0 61) 18 c ' 600..-. .... a) c 400 22 e BATTING. No. 1 - 2Sa30 O No. 2. - 28 O t'AKPLX CHAIN White. 43 a44 c Colored - 50 o CUEESH W. R 18 a!8c Hamburg - lSalO o Factory -. a2'J c TAR. Carolina bbls 53 a5 50 do half barrels .. ... 3 75a4 50 do kegs 52Va55a Pine kegs - 47a50o VINEGAR. Bb'.s - 87 50a8 50 Carolina choice .' 9al0 e do prime - w au; Rangoon do a 9o NAIIi. lOp to 20 p .. 81 75 6p'-.3!.'-"V.r..V.!!'- 5 25 4o 5 60 3p ? 60 lOp Fecoe..- 7a 8p Fence J !0 Spikes, 54 to 6 incn 5 00 WOODEN WARE. i. TICKETS Oak ...... ............... 83 25 half " ... 2 25 No. 1 Well Backets 8 00 No. 2 ." " 7 60 Red Codar, two-hoop..- 10 50 " Iron-bound 6 50 " half Iron-bound 5 60 a 2 35 a 235 a 850 a 800 all 00 a 700 a 6U0 a 900 a 450 a 3 25 612 50 al0 50 a 900 a 500 Brass ' 8 50 Sugar BucKets, rack....... 4 25 ball " " 3 00 No. 1 Tubs 12 00 No. 2 " ...-. 10 00 No. 3 " ...-.... -. 8 60 NesH, elht 4 75 " three 3 00 CHURNS. White Pine, 13 to 20 Inches SH 60 Painted " " " ... 12 60 Red Cedar, 16 inches 15 00 13 " . - 17 00 Wash Boards.... ..- 2 75 al2 00 al3 03 alOOO al8 00 a 300 GREAT LAND SALE I! Seven Rich and Highly Improved Ohio River Tobacco Farms, with all th8ir Appurtenances, And 504 CITY LOK, Located in the wealthy County of Henderson, Kentucky. Capital Prize, 2 Prizes, each . 4 Prizes, each . 80 Prizes, each . 110 Prize, eacb , til Prizes, eacb , $159,000 ....827,500 .... 13,750 120 100 80 Tickets, FIVE DOLLARS. Besides tbe above prizes, there is ojjk prizo of So.OtO. two of il.2U0 eacb. aud 'oun of iWJ, casb, rent money lor the year 18bS, wlilcu go to tbe winners of tbe first seven prizes, respectively. Also, all the rent money lor 1370, for whicb good bonds will be taken, and assigned to those drawing th prizes. Pinal drawing takes place JUNK , 1S7, at AlASONIO XKMPLE, IjUUISV llilib, XV. X This pornvlar euterprise Is indorsed by every leading otliclal iu tbe State of Ken tucky, and upwards of live hundred 01 her most promineut citizens. L. 11. LYNE, Cashier Farmers' Bank, Henderson. Ky. R. B. ALEXANDER, Commercial Bank, T.nnlsville. Kv. JOHN C. LATHAM, President Bank of Hopkinsville, Hopktnsvllie, Ky. JAS. L. DALLAM, Commercial Bank, Pad u cari, Ky. M. . THOif A3. Cashier. Lexington, Ky. W. B. TYLER, Cashier Deposit Bank, Owensboro, Ky. Good Vlub Agents Wanted Everywhere. Jai&dtf ULIELDER & SEEMAXS'S Dancing Academy, AT HARLF.TT HALL. Wo bps' leave 10 inform our friend 3 and the public generally that we have just opened a new Course of Dancing, at greatly reduced rates. Parents desirous of having their children caucateu in tne xerpsicnoiean a wouia do well to entrust the same to our care, Whilo we spare no effort In teaching, w pay especial attention to the tooa nevlor of all scholars. Satisfactory references can bo given. Prices are as follows : For Gentlemen who have already taken one course with us Siperccuise For Gentlemen not comptent to dance .S3 per course For Ladles per course For Children ........42 per course Masquerade Suits on band and made 10 oruer at reasonable rates. HOLFELDER & SEEMANN. ja20 d3ml Marlett Hall, cor. Mala & Fifth. TT.SgPxVtt'TOENDINE IMPORTED F,?PA,I?i-V Iow. dcot-errl by JOH. HOFF, of Btrlin. A TON IO BEVERAGE and REGULATOR of the entire system. A SUBSTITUTK FOK ALE, Beer, Porter, and Alcoholic Drinks of every descrinllou. A rfTRfvNiJrrlF.NER for the debllltaTed. A KEit tIL'Y ior ev- ry one. TAKKAST dc CO., HY.Vi XilUK, SOLE AGEI-'TS FOR THE UNITED iS'f A.TKH, ETC. fos aim)

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&.C., Mo, 25 !First street. We recelvo our Queensware direct from the Potteries of Staffordshire, England via New Orleans and New York; hence pay no second-hand profits which rightfully belong to car customers. Having completed arrangements with MKAKIN, BR03. & CO., of Staffordshire, Eng'and, lor the EXCLUSIVE CONTROL for this market of their celebrated STONB CHINA WARE, we are now prepared t supply the trade. Iu addition we are now receiving, fresh from Lamogep, France, a large stock of GOLD BAND, PLAIN WHITE and DECORATED FRENCH CHINA. We are also receiving heavy importations of HOLIDAY GOODS In great variety. Con&ult your own interest by examining our stock before purchasing elsewhere. novl3 THEEMPRESS BELT FOR L1EIES AW CHILDREN ANEW THTXO FOR A5f FKDKKBKLT, or for a Dress Beit. This Belt aids to support and Improve the appearance of the figure, and is preferable, in many respect, to any other Beit ia the market. It is metallic, which gives il durability, and is beutifully finished, in Jet.sllver-giit, and plaid patterns. No lady should be without one. We have Just received car Fall Slock of WU1TJ2 GOOBv, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND NOTIONS; and as we are in the White Goods Trade exclusively, we of course keep a larger stock and can afford to sell at lens proflts than mercbautswbo keep general stocks. We are exclusive Agents for the Empress B E. A. COOKE & CO. d8dtf TEA STORE. E A STORE! II. A. COOIL AS NV OPENED HIS E MToltfC, In the New Opera House, aud offers to ttie trade the best assorted stock of Fancy and Btaple Groceries aver onerea iu tnis city. T HI A. S. IA. grades, from the choicest to a good. cueap lea, anu pieages nimseii 1,0 sen as low lor toe same quality an can 00 bought In New York, of any Tea Company or Tea Dealer. COFFEES. Rio, Old Governmeut Java, Ceylon, and Java assorted grades at prices that will defy competition. Coffee will be roasted every day and ground free of charge, SUGARS. tft KiXtHTEP, Crushed. Powdered. 3T Cut Loaf, Coffee, A, B, 4c, at prices that will De sum to suit, "erriilTE drips. New Yorl Vw Amber and Golden, at prices lower than any time since me war. Butter axncl Cheese. E XI It A choice genuine Orange County Butter. Extra choice genuine Goshen butter. CHOICE ROLL BUTTER. New York Factory Cheese to suit all tastes. Western Reserve Cheese, English Dairy Pina Appla Sap Sago and Eadam M I All are asked to tall and see what fine goods, cheap prices and good qualities are orrerea at me ORIENTAL TEA STORE, NEW OPERA HOUSE CAN GOODS, PICKLES, &C. IRES2X STlliTVBEKUIES, Fresh Raspberries, " Pine Apple, " Tomatoes, " Peas. " Lima Beans, Chow Cnow, Fresh Blackberries, " Cherries Peacbes.extra, Windsor Corn, Imperial Hot Pickles; Captain White's Oriental Pickle, Prince of Wales Salad Sauce. Worcestershire Sauce, Tomato Catsup, Assorted Shaker Preserves, Pure Honey, Morse Radish, Ircnch Ulives, rrencn r reserves, as sorted, cc, &c, at the Oriental Ten, Store Just in Time for the lloliilays ! EXTRA CROWN IMPERIAL RAI BINS, (all bunches.) rhnicA Lnver Raisins. Sultana Raisins Genoa Citron, Lemon Peel, Zante Currants. Frencli Prunes. White French Graces, (fresti.l first ever offered in the city. Atmore's Mince Pie Meat. Shaker Preserves, Guava Jelly French Olives, Scotch Marmalade, French Mustard (imvorted). arc, &c, at tint Oriental Tea. Store. FOR SAI-B. FOB SALE VALUABLE MAIN STREtCf PROPERTY That splendid property known as the Egler property, S'tuatedon the west corner of Main and PI.iUi s; ft; :-'s, fr .nl'ns; " ;.-!. ,.u j-Jn Street auu Ij) ivt ca extii &tr t. j property b otlered tor mxle m low ilgurt-s on tuj ter:n. .i?:.!y to J. P. i.iXio IT it SOS. Real EstHtn Au'enta, Corner Lon:it and Third wtrecfr el8dtf

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Over First liatlonal Bank, Carazr ala an3 First Streets, Eransvllie, ls XL ous Gam Work, Gold, Silver, Ylllcanite.Coralite, and Amber fiat5s: . artet wont, Aruucia; roawja, v--ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrous Cxid' (an excellent and eafe aastheuc), Cnit reform. Ether, and aho several local pari lyzera. NEURAIvGIC Affections treated. my FACILITIES are as good and k ulshltihmnnl ga lare (COilSi.SllnS Of rCVl rooms) as any In the united States. T "P TTTTTTt V MY THANKS for tho tensive tatronaze received during tbe pa I EIGHT YEARS. mitfrj MTHiiMASCT. FASCINATION or son L-CH ARMING. 100 pages; cloth. Tnis wonderful boos has full instructions to enable the reader to fascinate eitber sex, or any animal, at will. Mesmerism, Spiritualism, and hundreds of other curious experiments. It can be obtained by sending address, with postage, to T. W. Philadelphia. ATOID QUACKS. A victim of early Imprudence, causing nervous debility, premature decay, c, has discovered a simple means of cure, which he will send ree to his feliow-sunerers. auutcm j. ix. REEVES, 78 Nassau Htreet, New York. oezz w(im ispw Shooter. A neat, dura tie weapon, fouriuch barrel. Price 81 M post-pata. Address S. G. AUSTIN, Elsie, Mich. TC3IP.0""Mfc".Jl r. 200 a month with ft Ktnnll Die-i. Samples free. S. M. kxnxiCB& Co., Brattleboro, Vt. ART OF FASCISATISG. By a Frencb lady. How to cause love. coustaucy, admiration. 25 cents. Address WILLIS at JO., 0- jona otreei, xcw x urn.. 'Ibis is Nollumbugr. -i3 Y fcending S3 cents, witu age, netgnt, JzM color of eyes and hair, you will re ceive, by leturu mail, a correct picture of your future husband or wile, with name and date ol marri ige. Address W. FOX, P. O. Drawer No. 1, Fultonvliie, N. Y. BJf For BLACK WORMS and PIMPLES on the face, use I'erry't Vomed-tne and IHmple Jiemedi. prepared only by Dr. B. C. Pjekky, 4 Btnd street. New York, liold everywhere. Toe trade supplied by wholesale medicine dealers. nol7 d3m SpN To remove Moth-Patches. Freckles, and Tan from tbe face, use J-erry't Moth and Freckle Lotion. Prepared only by Di, B. C. Pesky, wold by ad Oruggists. nov!7 dam SpN Ilie Healing Foot. An Essay for Younn Men on the Crime Of Solitude, and tne diseases and Abuses whicb create impediments to Marhiagk. wtta sure means 01 reiiei. Bent in seaieu letter envelopes, free of charge. Address ur. J, HtiiiL,! nuuuii tui, uowara Association, Philadelphia, Pa. jnnudJm ispni BATCH ELOU'S HAIB YL This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world. Harmless, reliable, intautaneous; does not contain lead nor any vitalio poi son to produce paralysis cr death. Avoid tne VKumea anu aeiusive preparations boatin virtues they do not possess. The enulne V. A. iatctie:or s iiuir jjye has lad 0 years' uatarulsbed reputation 10 uphold its Integrity as the only Perfect Hair Dye Black or Brown. Hold by all Druggists. Applied at lb Bond Street, New York. IfelO Tlio Healing Pool. ESSAYS FOR YOUNO JIF.V, who have fallen Into vicious babits. and now de-ire a hlber life, cud a better MANHOOD, with certain means of reiit-t for the afflicted. Sent in raled letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, HOWAKi ASSOCIATION, HOT. f., fUILADEI. FHIA, PA. ser2i Tbe Fearral Ci.M'ili Subdued. THE CURE HOW DISCOVERED. EavlDE been long afiilc'.ed with CANCER. 1 resorted to all the remedies of wbloli 1 could hear. Among them was one recom mending a certain herb to me as a cure. 1 (as 1 supposed) piocurid tbe herb, and prepared aud applied it, wbicb made a perfect cure, but on examination by the family physician he Jufornied me that tbe hero 1 bad used, which bad made a perfect and speedy cure, was not the one recommended. All who tire afflicted cau find a speedy cure by sending lor the re clpe, with full directions lor use. Price (5. Address, with registered letter or money order, GEORGE MORGAN, Box 231, Port Jervis, Orange County, New York. jazz aun KM iiemitl: ul, well-improved farm. 100 acres, 3LH) bearing apple trees (choice fruit), three miles west ot Elizabethtown, Illinois. Can be had at a bargain by call, lngon WARREN A MATlliON, Attor neys, iuiru aireei, between Alain ana Lo cust. Ifel7 dtf 18 7 0 THE EYANS VI L LE JOURN JLj9 Dally, Trl-Weekly, sml Weekly. Tho Leading Paper on Lower Ohio. the An Exponent of Western Energy, Intelligence, and Progress. Imrgest Cireuliition ! In Southwestern Indiana and Kentucky, and Southern Illinois. It contains all the New3 of the Day Telegraph, Foreign and Domestic and by Mall. Variety is the Spice of Life," and every Issue of the JoraitAi. Is full of a variety of News, Gossip, and Miscellaneous Reading It publishes Reports of tho Markets of all the commercial centers of the country Its Reports of the Evansville Markets are always prompt and reliable. It aims to be a reliable General Newspaper, and to be ahead of all others In every respect. The aim of its Editors is to make It the paper for the people; Instructive to all; sought for by the business man, the farmer, the professional man, the mechanic ; a hoasehold companion ; the politician's gutdeia fact, to make it as nearly EVERYBODY'S paper as possible. liiver Men will find our Reports not excelled by any paper in the great Mississippi Valley I Our facilities for doing all kinds of Job Printing for Steamboats are tinequaled. TERMS Invariably In Advauff. DAILY JOURNAU One year, by mail . gio 00 Six months, by mall 5 50 Tnree months, by mail 3 00 By tho week, payable to carrier ad TRI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. One year $ 7 00 Six months 4 00 WEEKLY JOURNAL. One copy, one year. $ 1 50 Twelve copies, one year 15 00 Twenty copies, one year 0 00 MUSICAL GOODS. S. W. WAERI.N. Ifo. 61 TH03. COSYKOTON MAIX STREET. ozLt:a ts PUSOa. 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C. KEATZ, FOUNDER and MACHINIST MACHINEKY AND SUPPLY AGE NUY. Builder of Portable Engines and Portable Circular Saw Mills, Sugar Cane Mills, Corn Shelters, Improved Hteel Amalgam and Composition Bells for farms, shops, engine bouses, chnrche-, schools, etc., and Machinery and Castings generally, Steam Boiler. Plate and Sheet Iron Wrk of every description. Proprietor and Agent of Territory in the Patent Drive Tubular Well. Apply for descriptive circulars and rrlce lists, and state the kind of machinery, Ac, wished. Rtpairicg promptly done at or from the shop, on Boilern, Machinery, Ac. Work of the best material and workmanship. Corner First and Pine an3 Second and Elm Streets, EVANSVILLE, INlilAN.V. Portable Engines (saw mill size), and Portable Circular Saw Mills. Important Notice. The usual amount of steam u?adtodo sawing with by the Fortible Circular Saw Mill la from 125 to 150 pounds pressure per square inch. I have reduced this amoout and require only frora GO to 80 pounds per square inch, at which steam is not considered ia tbe least dangerous, aud Is, at the same time, more economical in the saving of fuel, Ac. We append tbe following certificate of the first of my new style Portable Mills, for the noting and careful perusal ot sawyers and all those desiring to purchase, and solicit a call and careful examination, they now being ready oa hand and making, mounted on four strong wooden wheels, with wide tires and heavy Iron axles, easily drawn from a place, and always ready for operation in a few hours, or mounted on legs and wooden skids, or ot-b crw I30 Ms. K.RATZ : The Portable Engine ynu famished me, I consider as satisfactory aiid perfect In every respect as any machine I ever saw, runs light, uses 60 pounds of 6team for running a double 60 and 80 inch circular saw mill for a common day 'a business. An average day's work, 6,000 to 10,0u0 feet of lumber, easy, with 75 pounds of steam. A. J. Ciidwill. Lynnvllle Ind. Other sizes for farm and plantation use and all other requirements. nov!5-6m C. KRATZ. REIT Jul A N E Y Corner of Cansl and Ingle Sts., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS Portable Circular Siw Kiila, Machinery of every ni'mripll ;i 1 Ilt-tt,KM IX , BELTING, S 7 EA M GA UG ERS, FIRS It RICK, WROUGHT IRON PIPE, vc, -c Repairing; dona at Short Notice. Also agents for Patent Heater i atcher. Stillwell's nov7 ly DRUGGZST3. JOH.V LAV LI,, Wholesale and Ketail Rraujil&t, Dealer in Medicines, Paints, Oils, Brushes, &c 3IAIK ST., bet. Second and Tblrd, Kvansviiie, lnd. Particular attention given to CUTTING WINDOW UI1A8S to any t ire. I in nl dtt Crescent City Flooring .Uill, KAPPLER & SALMON, Proprietors, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Moulding, Ac, Planing, Ripping, Splitting, and Scroll Sawing done at (short notice. Pine and Poplar Flooring, Siding, Dressed and Rougb. Lumber, always ou hand, for sale. Also, Sote Proprietors and Manufacturers Of the CELEBRATED !1

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PICKET FENCE, Known as the Terre Haute Picket Fence It is cheap and durable, and an ornament to the place where it stands. All orders promptly attended to. Factory, Cor. Division and I anal Sts., EvANSvrLLK, Ind. apr27-dly (3t aw) J0HN3 & VYJliLIAiSs; Mining Engineers, Surveyors, IVASSVILLE, IKD. Ssa-Officeln Washington Block, ders will be promptly attended to. All or ARCHITECTS. c a k D. ROBKLT BOTD. BOYD I WOOD & WOOD, ARCHITECTS, No. 7 Chandler's Block, Corner First and Locust Streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. Plans and Specifications prepared on short notice and reasonable terms , tan!5 dtf PfiALOX'S "fAFflUS I0II03" For EeantlfylBs tbe S&ln and Complexion. Removes all Eruptions, Freckles, Plmf les. Moth Blotches, Tan, etc., and renders be skin soft, air, ami blooming. For Ladles in the Nursery it ia invaluable. For Gentlemen after Shaving It has no Panlikii TjOtlon" is the onlr rella.h.1 remedy for diseases and biemisnes of the Bkin. PHALON'S PAPHIAN NOAH" for the Toilet, Nursery, and Batb, will no! c. lap the skin. Price 25 cents per cake. ' FLOR IE MAYO." FLOK IE MAYO." Jl New Perfume tor the Handkerchief. Exquisite, Delicate, Lasting Fragrance. PHALON & HON, New York. Bold by ail drriKKists f ly DR. J. W. O'OMFION. Office Third Street, between Mala and Lcccst (front rooms over Jufie Igiebtart's officii). ReidenceGn Oak Street, oue doo' f. om lhe coriier of Fourth asd Oafc dtreet.f. nov3d-;ui

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18C9. 1870, &3 EvansTille & TeriRessee Elver Packet. FOR PADUCAS, EiSTP'IST & FL0UZXCK. The fleet and elegant Passenger Stea mer Capt. Leb Howeli.: Rob. C. McMechan, Clerk, Leaves Evansvlile, as above, every MONDAY, promptly at 4 o'clock p.m. The steamer RAPIDAN No. 2 will run during the season as above, connecting at Lanvlllft wltti the Li.. C. A 41. Railroad, and at Johnsonvllle witb the N. & N. W Railroad, for all points East and West, Having been thoroughly repaired and refurnished throughout, they offer special inducements to passengers and shipper for speed, safety, and comfort. Ordera for pig iron, dressed or undressed yellow pine lumber, le:t with our Agent, witl rtcelve promrt attention. Sbippers can rely on this boat leaving promptly, paying special attention to collections and way business. For freight or passasre apply on board, or to WM. it. CON ANT, Jal5 dtf Agent. REGULAR EVANSVILLE AND NASHVILLE PACKET. The very light-draught steamer ALPHA, JLiittiaT. O. Ryman, Master; W. R. Oi acey, Clerk, Will p'y as a regu!ar weekly packet between the ports of Evansville and Nashville. Leaves Evansville every FRIDAY, at 4 o'clock p.af. For freight or passage apply on board, or to 0. R. KUDU, Janl dtT Agent. Evansvillu, Headsrson & Nashville R. R. Semi-Daily Transfer Packet to Henderson. The excellent new steamer C'oxjc, Master; A. O. Ddkland, Clerk, Will )eave EvansvUIe dally for IleuderBou at three o'clock p. m. Returning will leave Henderson at 8;o'clock A. m. Fare 75 cents each way. Freights received at all hours at W. O. Brown fe Co.'s wharfboat. Railroad and other freights, not ready by 3 p. x. will go down next day by being aent to the wharf boat la tne evening. delO-tt Evansville, Henderson, & Nashville R. R. remi-Daily Transfer Packet to Henderson, The magnificent side-wheel steamer lei PAYBTTK, C. O. Perkins, Master; A. O. DurlaDd, Clerk, Will leave Evansville daily for Henderson at 7 a.m. and 3 F. it. Returning will leave Henderson at 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Fare 75 cents eacb way. Freights received at all hours at W. tl. Brown & Co. 's wharfboat. Kallroad and otber freights, not ready for the 8 p.m. trip, will go down at 7 a.m. by being sent to tbe wharf-bout la the evening. Wli tf Regular Wednesday and Sataxday Packet FOR PADUCAH AND CAIRO. The new and elegant steamer rw m 1 Allks Dckcas Master; Our Vin yard. Clerk, Leaves Evansvillk evert WEDNESDAY aud SATURDAY, at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and ftUNDAY at 5 P. M., maalug close conneotlons at Cairo witb tirst-clat-s packets for Bt. Louis, Mempbis and New Orleatis. Connects at Evansville with the E. & C. Railroad, and the Tarascon for Louisville. For freight or passage apply on board, or to F. M. HUMPURrtY 4 CO. and WM. II. CON AWT, decfldtf Agents. FOR PADUCAH AND CAIRO. The famous low-presbnre QUICK ST E JP, Jack Gkammeh, Matter, , Leaves Evansville for Cairo every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 p.m., positively, connecting at Cairo wltn tt. Louis, Memphis, and Mew Orleans packets. Doa dtf WM. II. CON AN f , Agt. Regular Eyansvilla and BowlingQreen Packst The new and elegant Steamer IsEVAN SVILLE, W. S. Vanmeteic, Mister, Leaves EavnsviUe for 3owiliiiz-Ureen every TUESDAY, at 4 p.m. . Leaves Evansville for Woodbury every SATURDAY, at 4 P.M. For freight or passuge apply ou board, uovio'oa utf REAL E3TATD. Ileal Estate & Patent Agency JI1AVE A VARIETY OF ISUSI. NEsH and DWELLING HOUSE, aud a Urge number ot BUILDINti LOTS, in almost every part of Evansville; also, a number ot Farms and several thousand acres of TIMBERED LANDS, all of which I will hell on EASY TERMS. I Have some very D ESI H ABLE and very CHEAP LOTS, within len minutes' walk of the CourtMouse. Persons wlsblug to buy will save money by purchasing at my ofllce. Those having property to sell will please bring me the deociiption and piice. 1 shall soon advertise tor public sale some valuable property la the oppeu part of the city, near the proposed track of tbe street railroad, where nice building bites can be bau on vehy keasonabljc tkrms. 1 have also opened au office for SOLICITINO PATENTS. Persona desiring to obtain Patents can make appllcaiiou at once and by calling at my office, on THLRD ST., bet. Main and Locust, EVANSVIILK, ISD. ALVAH JOHNSON, oelSJ Real Estate and Patent Agent. Sct? Seal Mslase Agcutj. J. P. Ellliofl rion MAVK OPElMKIt A ntlAL ES I Alk Agency for the sale of and renting o lands, houses, &c, &c Persons having houses or land to rent or sell, or persons wishing, to purchase o? rent, will do well by ceiling ou them at their office, on Third Strest, near Locust' In JUiott'e X3tlool luneil tf Z.A.TT GARBS. O. It. DAVIS, ATTOENEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, IXAHKI3BIJRG, ILL Office north of the Court Honse Si(uare. Practices In all the Courts of the Ktate Jan24-6m CHAS. H. EUrTES FIELD, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office West side Third Street, bet. Locust aud Main (up-statrs), Jal8 d.im EVAXSVILLE, ISD. G. X7. SIIANKLIS, Law ana Real Estate Office, (With WM. IL WALKER,) C'OBXEB 5IAIX ASD THIRD STS. Valuable City and Suburban Property; Farm Lands lu Indiana, Illinois, and Kentucky for sale or exchange. oc23 dtim W3X. REAYISJ, Claim Acreur. . TJ. Also, REAL ESTATE and COLLECTING AUENT. Office on Main Street, between Third and Fourth, No. Voli (over Keller's Uun store), (Cvansville, Ind. sepl9,'bo. W. P. H AEG RAVE, ATTORNEY t JL.-4V. OSlce on Thlid :reet, is Wai.hinftoa Uou o Block. Wlii practice t.i various Courts cf the Circuit. Prompt attention to oid.

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i-"ir Other liiver Items See Fourth lage, SYo.'4f!ir nmi Wnlrr The weather, yesterday, was partly cloudy with a sharp West wind, though

i tbe mercury ranged above 40. The river, during the twenty-four hours ending at 3, P. M., had fallen 2G incb.C3, and ia deolinirg steadily and rather rapidly. Arrival auct I-ir, torn. The arrivals and departures, up to 3. P. M., include the Alice Dean, Mem phis to Cincinnati; Clara Scot', Wa bash river to return; Tarascorj, Hen derson to Louisville; Fayette, from Cairo; Savanna, St. Louis to Pittaburgh; Falls Cify, Bowling Green to Louisville; Sam J. Hale, to Mem phis; Emma Floyd, to Cincinnati ; T. F. Eehert, Cincinnati to wreck of the Emma, No. 3. Hon is Due Itfre. AniODg the first boats due here arc the Sam Orr, from Cairo; Hose Hite and Mary Miller from Louisville; Micneola and Milbrey from Memphis; Virginia, Mary Houston and Indiana, fram New Orleans; Silver Moon, for Memphis ; Spray, for Nashville; Nick Loogworth Et i Kenton, foi New Orleans; Lawrence, frcm Nashville; Evansville, from Bowling Green; Shamrock, for St. Louis; Armadillo, from Arkansas liiver; Champion, from. St. Louis; West Wind, from Wabash River; Ollie Sullivan, from Easfport; City of Evansville, from Pittsburg. Bo tts Leaving To-Day. For Cairo. There is no regular packet for Cairo to day. For Louisville. The elegant passenger packet Hose Hite, will leave this evening for Louisville and all way point?, in charge of those eminent navigators and true gentlemen. Captain W. 11. llollcroft, Phil. B. Braoham and Lew Branham, all of whom are proverbial for their attentions to passengers. For Henderson. The beautiful and fleet aide-wheel steamer, Fayette leaves promptly at 3 P. il., to-day, for Henderson, as tho regular Evansville, Henderson, and Nashville 11. II. transfer packet, in charge of Capt. Chailcs G. Perkins, and with A. O. Burland, Caleb Story, and Jerry Boyle, in the office, as pleasant a set of officers as ever run a boat. For Wabash Hiveu. The line steamer West Wind will leave for Mt. Carmel and all Wabash River way landings- at 3 r. M. to-day, having pleasant passenger accommodations. Capt. Ab Mac key commands, and Cash Thomas and Mr. Doane have charge of the cfliee. All pleasant and affablo gentlemen. For New Orleans. The magnificent and spacious eteamcr Nick Longworth will bo at tho landing this evening, enroute to New Orleans aud all way ports, and is not surpassed in elegance and pleasant accommodations by any beat now in commission. She is commanded by that em incnt navigator and deservedly popular gentleman, Capt Lew. Kates, with that courtly and accomplished gentleman, Capt. Eugeno Bowers in her office. Passengers and shippers will find tho Longworth and her officers all right, and a trip with them pleasant. Mr. Geo. Bowers, "a chip from the old block," is her accurate and gentlemanly freight clerk. Miscellaneous. Binineta on the levee, as is generally tho case on Monday, was very active, with a crowd of boats at the wharf all forenoon, discharging and receiving freight The Alice Dean passed up at 5 A.M. with a full load of cotton Tho Clara Scott, from Wabash River, had a big trip The Fayette closed her career in tho Cairo trade with a fine trip, and Duke Nichelson, transferring his official pen to Capt A. O. Durland, removed his wardrobe, and Bob Castles followed suit. Duke's campaign in the trade has been brief but brilliant, and we believe profitable. lie returns to shore life, and will be found on hand for any steamboat wanting an active, reliable and efficient apent and solicitor of freight Our venerable friend Capt. Mather, is again on the hurricane of tho Tarascon, much improved in health, but still looking rather feeble. .....The Tarascon took out a good trip The Emma Floyd laid here till noon taking on freight. She added here 220 bales cotton, 900 bags wheat, 550 bags peanuts, and 50 barrels whisky The Sam J. Hale had a very good trip. She discharged largely here The Savanna had a big trip of blooms, pig iron, and miscellaneous freight. She discharged a few packages The Quickstep, Clara Scott and Hartford, were receiving liberally The . Evansville was filling up fast. The Bowling Green Cornet Band serenaded Captain Jim. Chenoweth and Bob. Wise, cn the Ejnma Floyd, at an early hour yesterday morning, and were entertained with that liberal and princely hospitality that characterizes those large hearted gentlemen The pilot house of the Savanna was ornamented with a bevy of beautiful ladies the result of carrying a handsome pilot we don't mention names Admiral Tom Lee, of the McCracken Navy, was a passenger by the Fayette, yesterday morning. He comes to help us admire the reconstructed Armada The Underwriters' submarine steamer T. F. Eckert passed down at 3 P.M. yesterday, en route to the wreck of the Emma No. 3. She stopped here Ion? enough to 'send off dispatches and purchase a yawl and other requisites. Capt. Reese W. Dugan was in high feather, looking as fino as satin, and showed us his new boat with just lie abo fcLo.vcd ua a rellj of the late expedition cf the Kentucky Legislature to Cincinnati; a!' an interesting relic from the wreck of t' ; Swallow.

Opt. I'j-.i": .: li, ; v.;.,U his saccc.-s in recovering .1rorwealth The Fajctie rcc-clvf I immense trip for llindti'on jc. day The Ilsrlfird v :n ri ing up handsomely. UlCAUiuif fraj o::r J, is ;. it.i . l'lTTSBUKO. The i.V.Mivn V Saturday says: The marks last ev-jn'm.-.' i ii'c;

slowly. The ice iu the MonoiiTil is not of 6uiucient strength to n fero with navigation gheny tho ice h very Cincinnati. The . In the A'. Com in c 1 vi"! Saturday says: J.UC iAruuiiiuu ran 1 ro 11 ; a a heavy iec oa l.er way hcta 1 Wheeling, on Thur- day ci-ht, her officers would Lot ven'uro yesterday. She 1-iys i p, cnst i-j-ici until a moderation in the weather sues. The Major Andersen, ,1 ever, breasted the he vy current, departed with a fair freight list crowded with people. She cau 1 things all her own w;iy this trip. The Commercial ofSuaJay &13 Dispatches from Mt mphis anuoi the sinking of tho Ni jhtcngale in kansas River, fifty or tixty v. above the inouth. She was be from Cincinnati to Little Rock Fort Smith, with a valuable c; She was speedily rai- .'d. The Ni. M ingale is owned hy Capt. Jno. Ky! , . this city, and val ted at 512, There was 00 insurer ce on the be : her freight list, while the bulk of t! cargo is insured in Cincinnati c ill ; -It was reported cn the levee 1 evening, that M. Jas. W. Ga.'.', this city, had scld his interest J third in the Lady Cay, to V , John N. Boffingrr, of Sc. Louw, 143,000. Louisville. The Courier-J , mil of Saturday, rays: Captain John T. Shirley u ra I , iog proposals frcm Louisville Li .1 era for the construction of a class New Orleans freight luat t parties in the South, who expo 1 commence work in tt n days. The Commercial soys: There was an unusually largo gregation of steamboat officers a: 1: National Hotel yesterday, viz.: ( 11. T. Dexter, of tho new ste , City of Evansville, building at 1.: burg, and to arrive hero on Wc: day next; Captains A. J. Duncaj, I W. Vioyard, W. 11. Matheny, .-.t, Henry Miller, of Jlvansviile: ( tSam Montgomery, of tho 8Je Dexter, iNew Albany; Captain it. . Yerkes and Cant. T;io,. Murdot Cincinnati; Capt. T. ll. Newel!, Memphis; Capt. Milt. Akcn, of li. steamer LcClairc, and Cant. Ei ii Jiowers, ot the tteaaier Nick J worth. Captain B j .vors arri veu i..evening by rail from Mcmph'n, v r he lei t tho Jjongworth. lhe towboat Charlie llov.eo : unfortunate on her down trip. . arrived hern Wednci-fity. Be ior. got out of Kanawha River M10 pi barge containing lL.dOO bul.t coal. When she air ived at G all ; 1; the Oriole started alter her wit! !. Sherili" of Gallia county oni aycomitatus of filty men aboard, t v. understand, who tcck away i'roi .1 ! Bo wen two of her 1 jaded hargt- I debt, at the instance of Reuben A 3I shire, of Gallipolis. St. Louis. The Jkmocrat of f . :i day eays: The weather continues ia a c! ing mood. Tho riv:r in about : tionary hence to Cttiro. and h; ried li tt J 0 during the pat . i , 1 Uarges are lound to be u.-t!ui : ' juncts in catrying freights bethis point aDd Cairo. lUiinjes.- v : active as usual on the wharf j day, tonnage beetriit.gly hi ii);? h considering tho amount of vvx' 1 fering for ul! pjiots in tho b ; There is a slight rise in tho 1. ; . Mississippi, and a bido-wheel Kt packet has been pit on. lh". !! nois is open, and bi-sinepa rcsun '1 l'eoria, and the foi.-souri h u i stood to be in g od condition Leavenworth. Business on tho landing wa u-,: a very active nature. There vei : few boats at tho lan ling, and, 1. ' : ing tho number of departures y day from the numb :r that were U it will, unless fever il arrivalj i.j . '. up, leave tho levee quito bar;? 0: f nage. There are Pivcral pdcke: and will doubtless uake their aj : ance to-day. The river at this port i? agaii' i ing, having receded four inche, i ing the past twenty-four hours, i now three feet nix inches Lclov 1 water mark of 18Ul!. The Memphis pat ket company'- 1 steamer building on the Ohi been named tho Grand Tower, will be launched this week, and ivi completed will be one of the (.;. boats ever in the trade. Captain David White, formerly this city, has settled down in tb. cient town of Nashville, Tenn. New Orleans. The Jim -Thursday says : The weather yesterday was cle:.r : bright, with a moderate teinpe..: that rendered the day as please at: could be expected. In 1 '. DRY DOCK. F. J. Keitz, of Heilz ti Hauey. Geokgk II. arAUT, of Balrd A Ktart, Kdwaum U. Mckiiay, formerly oi ii 1: Ways, Paducad, Ky. EVA.XSVIE.LK I ry X o c J c O o EVANSVILLE, I?..). The Dock, having boen thtironl .; :y bunt, 1h now prepartxl for Docking ; 011 Ktiort uotlce. -No profit charg iJ 011 im'crlnl : -pairing boato. loc-" BOAT STORES, Ol .1. ' J. HINZIC1I s o :. Wlioiesilo Dettlors in Boat Stores; Lubricating, Coa!, ; Lard Oils; CordageRoai:;. Pitch, &c, No. ao WATEtt M i:s:i;r, pr28dly liot. Main a;iu 'i;: V7ATCHIilAIIIirC , A. C K0SBKCF.AS3. HAKKV - V ' K0SEX1J11AXS & feMITIi, Watchmakers ana Jen : KO, 12 KOKTil si:'sri S i .. BKALEItS in American, Ei;:U WwlhM WaUUer, la K'Jl'i, hiivt elated cases. Fine J e weiry, Mlver . Iockm, Sc. Personal ultou 'on tl1' repairs ot flue watcbeH, Ac. Ho work eiitru tleu pidoi.t.. J. 15. GEJtK. F. L. C i J. 13. OTLIiMiW CO., TrunU-r Orn-.: