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.r iff m ETAXSVILLE DAILY WSDXSSDAYf APRIL 18, 1866. 5 FIRST STREET, Between Vine and Sycamore. ' Martin Golden, Manager. Ii. C. Ghierson, Acting ;.uid Stage M;nigT Third Night of the WEBB SISTEKS. " "W E?iESAY EVKX1XG, April ISlh, will be presented the Great Drama of THE TICSET-OF-LEAVE MAN. Sum Willoughby (a fust boy). May Edward................ ..Ada W f.j ib -Emma W kbb Boors open at 7; the curtain wUl rise piomitlv at 8 o'clock. The Box Office will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 o'clock p.m., when Seats may be secured without extka charge. LOCAL NOTICES. S - hington House. We notice considerable improvements are ma vie in the internal arrange- of the Washington House. Sloe is undergoing some changes, e rooriis are to be newly papered We are glad to notice this f enterprise. ' It speaks e j roprietress, Mrs. Webb. well Vvk Jvvle. A Fine : Heifer Half hv. i-hani and half Aysmre, three years k! in June next; weighs near 1,300; has. :i i'resh t-alf, four months old, (heifer calf.) sired by Henry Morgan's Al.nn.y Bull, guaranteed full Wooded, viH W sold at Public Vendue, to the I 'ghost bidder on Wednesday next, A pril l.-'.h,rat 2 o'clock. They will be !& separate. Sale to be opposite the ' iv, rt 1 1 ouse. Hiram Nelson, "' !t.liJ-.-t-V'y '"'.'.V ' Auctkineer. " Wanted. A Situation in Busi- a house or office as Porter, Clerk r Hock-keeper has filled each ei' th places to entire satisfaction. ,No trouble' to give the best references, Address Book Keeper, Vl-U- P V v - P. O. Lofk-bos ?:. Perf-ons wishing to be suppli ed with lee, at the same price that ::...tl Ice is furnished, will leave or- 7 .!. rs at Cook & Healy's House Keepers1 H: orium Xo. 70 Main street. FRESH FLOWER SEEDS : at . , Mathews i Fum-erton's. i-,14-!f Wanted. A good girl to do gener al housework. Apply to Mrs. Golden, : Loi-'i-t street, between First and Sec ond "streets south side'. f " - Sewing 3Iachines. As there is at reent.much inquiry for good Family Sowing Machines, go to ' Bittrolff & . - r . , ,11 Wiicox Cribbs, ene of. the best. They have all the good points of other celebrated machines, with none of their disadvantages. The price, also, reasonable, being about 23 per vcritlower.V Call and see one in oper Sitl''H. i:'Zf. -I-.,- ,; ,' aplg-lw VcLx Wirh an Ai-h Torino- r-nun- , p , , vn-., i.wi vuiiu .cci CTiKwuuj "u hand the best Uassmieres, Cloths anu-. ;Wtings,,&Q., which can be obtained any w nere, and tnat ms cutting ana making of gent's garments cannot be urpa?ed. All sorts of Clthing, comps i.-ing boys', and youths' suits, t an be found at this establishment "in endless variety. Call and see, as lie:iiov4-friMayfe,-itiotel ar.: has irreatly reduced the price on everj thiog he has in the Clothing lirje, and is st 'ling for less than any other house the city at Not 8 First street. ; Let it be remembered that i.Uwk-y;&femith ares prepared fa fur i;i-u to order, or ready-made, every tl im; desirable and seasonable for ana jjovs wear, van at me I r ;; t Wardrobe and look at the new tf lzs? But few persons ever visit Ev . ati-v'lle without stopping in at the iUnious store of S'Hapker, Bcssiinu & Co. fn Great decline in Silks at Head & Mooeuy's. New' ! Style and New Stock mlire, of Silk Basques, Sacks, tf, at 37a per cent, reduction. Good Blai:k Dress Silk, three-quarters wide, at $1.H5 per yard. t.. ,; ,. .. Those wanting a silk basque will do well by calling at Head & Mooney's No. 40 Main street. Mf-itemember that Hiram Nelson sell at the Ccurt House, at 2 o'clock to-day, a fine Durham heifer and calf. foirftead the,- tudvertisement, of Auetio -rSale of iL. Adler in another i t..; .nr. MARKET REPORTS. Monetary and Commereial. Evansville, April 17. The demand for money Is more moderate and the market has a tendency to easier rutes. Good commercial bills could be placed at 7.to JO pee cent." The outside rates are 10 to 12 per cent. The Exchange market is not so close, and the supply is fully equal to the demand. The rates are par to 50 cents buying, and 1-10 selHr;g., v Gold h still tending downward. It cached ami 1 25. The quotations are as 1 follows : Gold, buying.... Silver, bui iiig.. .124 Selling .114 , Selling., Buying. 102,'J 102) i 90 100 ...... J) . . . .......100 1 . T . .128 .118 Belling. 103. e 10J tl ml r 100i 5- 20's old 6- 20's new 10-it' 7- .'Ws A lurast.. 7 June..... 7-JO's July... The following quotations are from the oftii-e of W. J. Lowry & Co., Bankers, No. 1 First Street: , BANKABLE FUNDS. U. S. Treasury So!". National Bank Nov. State Bank of Indiana,. State Bank of Ohio. VTUBRESr. i, Indiana Free Bunks.. ....1 to 10c dis. .Missouri .... ...........k: " Kastern Bank Notes..-.. ...................... 5c " Bank ot-Teilnes'se..-..........w,-..80e" " Planter's Bank....... ;....,.........,....55c'" Union Bank.... . .55c " Ot her Tennessee Banks ...40 to 90c " Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and La,. ...10 to 80c " Evaunville Dry Goods Karltel. CORRECTED BYMACKEY4CO. EVANSVILLE, Apr?l 17, 1806. Trade continues brisk in the Dry Goods line, and buyers are taking hold freely, as prices have probably reached the lowest figure. The following were the ruling prices yesterday : BROWN SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. Standard Eastern Slujetiiifrs... lic 2.TC 34c .....ilc .18c lSe 2Sc 2c ..20c ..2jc .-..ate ...20c 1 v'aimelton. .......................... ........ ......... ! Medford ; Howard - Tremont...- Boot s nne'"'J O " H Geat Fall M Sue English j BLEACHED SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS. 4-4 Hope - 33c i 4-4 Uxbridge ...... ....,.....v. .JWc I 4-t Ballou ....;....;.., ;i2c 4-4 Red Bank ; -8 Ballou ... 7-8 Red Bank 7-8 Lonsdale - 7-8 Putnam. ....,....,.. S-4 Holutn :S-1 Common wealth. .... , " " ; " ; PRINTS. ?.' Spi-aues...........u.'...,-....L.......'.-18c American ..r lHf Gloucester ...... ............... ....17c Amoskeag . 10c Allen's 17c Hunnell's .. ...18e Wamsutta .. ,...14c Freeman , t, - ...14o Mourn ing ..................,......... ........17c Kvanxni Il Jrxinee Sf rk.: EVAXSVIULE, APEIL 17. The Provluce trade so far this week: has leen remarkably dull. But little has been doing in a wholesale way, but the retail trade has been as good as usual. There are no change in prices, the former quota tions holding firm. ;.,'' i ' The Grocery trade has been moderately Ulbm, T. ..... " ...... . ... ' BACON Dull at 20c for clear sides. ': ... BULK MlAT In Vemand at U, 1 and 17e for shoulders, sides and hams. CHEESE- Western Reserve firm at22 23c. ' , ! . ' 1 FLOUR Brisk ; Superfine may lie quoted at 87g.7 25; Extra at SI 257 50; XX at 98 90 s 00; XXX Family 1010 oO; do. white wheat SU.- " ' J - .' k WHEAT Nominal, at SJ 7."1 S for old, and SI 2.1 60, as per quality; for new'Red and White. - , ' ' OATS-Steady at 40e, lrom wagons, aml .VjfrOOe for i.orthem 'tilack, sack iu- : -ludel, from stores. CORN Scarce and in demand, at 4350e from wagons, for ea corn, and t'ixsfiOc for shelled in sticks. ' CORN MEAL May be quoted at 82 75rt 4 per bbl. for unbolted ; for bolted $)ft3 25 per bbl. " ;.jr v. f.-?.. . w-BA HfLE Y -SteAdy tit 80eSl ,mntl dull. : ItYE S'omintil at 75c(5.Sl, and scarce. FLAX SEED In fair demand at SI 752. 6 50. TIMOTHY SEED Steady at & 7.V i, FEATHER-Live50(gSje.. ii G ENSKXG Steady at tM& 70n. LAR1 Dull at 18 & 20c. ' NAILS Steady at '.$S. witTi ' iiual ad- y.w- '- J ' ! - SUGAR Firm at l-WniC. MOLASSES Firm at KtoSHki f.SYaUP-.i8I 35.1. ' -, l' I Lii.u 1.... l.t.l . 1 j . . n . . . ci : HA V Dull v loose . to l'j Wed :i to $14 50.'' 4 "'' : POTATOES In demand, and are held at Sl.nl 25 ier bushel. . 1 HIDES-Flnn at 7c for green, and 13'-a to 14c for dry Hint. , .'. , SALT Steady at 5-5i? per -bushel, i WHISKY Steady at 82 15(2 25. t I WOOL Dull at ;Va40c for fleece. Lumber Market. ' . , : Eva'9VII-LK, April 17. The Lumber trade has been quiet so far 1 this week. The supply of all grades of ' Pine, is good, quite equal, to the demand, j Our dealers are getting a. fair ' supply of: Poplar; still there Is a scarcity of seasoned j fiooring.f Prices remain unchanged. " j First Clear Pine 885 00 " Com. " ...jV,70 i Second " " 45(3.50 r Common Boards 35 ; First Clear Flooring 70(0)7.5 i " "om. " -o (;ommon " f,n Common Pine Siding ;!0 ; t!leai . . . i. "j. XnaM , Poplar Flooiiiiif.,..p 45 : Shaved Pine- Shiniiteij.,...-....v...... 6 to 81 Sawed ." " , ..........8to8Va 1 Poplar (cut) Shingles .....,....'....4 to 4ia l - (fneinnatl Market. ' ClNCIWHATI, April 7. FLOUR-Firm;Super2e 7 2t7 50; Ex- .....t)C lc ......220 ......22: ..loo tra 8 758,50; Family 9 50(5 9 75; Faney 10 00(12 , , , , . .WHEAT Buoyant, and but litUe of fered: No. 2 red 1 mvi 00, nr.d 2 lOf. 2 1 tor No. 1; old 2 302 5, and extra No. 1 2 l'J 2 50 CORN Firmer ; niiiSe in elevator, C4( 65c in sacks, and 54(5 : .VjC in ear. ; OATS Firm ; 30J40c for No. 2 and 1. 1 RYE Firm at 70(f.75c. ; BARLEY-Firmer; 1 10sl 20 for fall, and 1 253 1 30 for On n. id a. ' WHISK KV Dull at 2 22. . . . PROVISIGN.S Firmer, but prices un changed; Mess Pork 2o "u; Iard lRJc; Bnlk Meats; l(Kl.4ic: Bacon unchanged; Shoulders 12c; Sides Uc, and Clear Sides WJe. i SEED Dull, and prices unchanged. Sew York Market. New York, April 17. COTTON Heavier and declining; 37c for i middiinf?. FliOUit Active. - WHEAT Western 34c better, with an active business doing; at LBO! 75 for old mill, - . BARLEY Dull. CORN Firm and in moderatedemand at RO(n'82o for unsound, and 83(s,8Tc for sound mixed western, both in store and delivered. o yrs On Set. , PETROLEUM Dull; 24 for crude, and ;(;:J7H , for rennea in Dona. fit. I.ouih Market. St. Louis, April 3 COTTON-FirmatS2c FIXJUR Dull. - -jrr" WHEAT Dull and unchanged. CORN Firm and unchanged. , . , OATS V.VtiMv.' - - -: "' it .PROVISIONS Unchanged. " ; Sw Tork Ktk Xnrkt. i : - New York, April 17. The Commercial says: The Stock market exhibits rather more animation, with a general improvement in prices. The Rail road list is decidedly firm, but without any important speculation or activity. Govern ments are strong, but rather less active. About a million and a half dollars of old 5-20's were returned by the two last steam ers, bnt the price has strengthened not withstanding. Ten-Forties sold at -S2J-i, Seven-Thirties are firm, but less active at yesterday's figures. .Money continues very abundant, owing principally to the large receipts or currency from th5 interior, arid also to the moderate demand for lonns. De mand loans are severally made at 5 J cent. Outstanding six per cent, loans have been mostly paid in and renewed at lower rates. Discounts are moderately active. There is a brisk demand for prime paper, which is scarce.! Foreign Exchange shows a slight reaction from the firmness of yestei-day. Some of the leading drawers ask 108 for (i0 days' standing, while others otter their bills at 107, which is about the views of most buyers. Gold is in active demand from importers: at the same time the bor rowing demand for shorts is quite active, Js per day be.ing generally paid for loans. XEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -CITY- IIOTICES. . Electioa Notice. TT IS ORDERED) BY THE COMMOX JL Council of the !ity of Evansville, tliat, on MONDAY, the 30th day of April, 1800, an election shall be held in said city, in pur suance of "An Act to amend the fortieth clause of section thirty" of the charter -of said city, passed at the e Jl session f the General Assembly of the State of Indiana. The said election shall be held for the purpose of ascertaining whether the quali fied voters of said city do or do not desire the Common Council aforesaid, for and on behalf of said city, to subscribe for and take stock in the Evansville and CincinX nati Railroad Company to the amount of ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOU SAND DOLIARS. - ;: ' Said election shall be by ballot', and upon the ticket of those who desire said stock to be so taken, as aforesaid, shall be written or printed the words " Take Stock," or other words clearly expressing such desire; and upon the ticket of those who do not desire said stock to be so taken, as afore said, shall be written or printed the words "Take No Stock," or other equivalent words. In all other respects the said election shall be conducted in the RAme manner, and be governed by the same rules and regulations, as the regular annual elec tions for officers of said t lty, except, that no one can vote at said election who shall not have paid a city tax within twelve months next before such e!fct?rin. Said election shall he held at ihe UMial places of holding city elei t ions ; and notice of the time and pltice of holding nd elec tion shall be given by publishing ; c"ty of the order six days in two daily new;mpers printed and published in sniii city, the last of which publications shall be at i-'jit five days before the time of holdir.u: nid lec tion. One of said newspapers sIimI- "e ;v German paper, and pnhlisli a. imnsiation of this order in the Crnum langiuii!'-; and no unimportant defect, iu .such tiatiKiution shall affect the validity of the notice. ' A. M. McGRIFF, Clerk. Evansville, April 16, 18i. L nion copy 0 times. i .DRUGS. ill. PURE BRIGS. UNION DDRG STORE, it:-. MJCU8T STREET, i ' " , '- - " t " ' . Next door to Post-Office. f w. P. B. Hebberd. .' If VMt , rRKM KIKi'WJiS carefully compounded. Strict atten- lion gi ven to business, and orders sent iy set vauts or children. . ; i Fancy and toilet articles of all deserip f tions, very cheap. aprlS tl j 53- ' THW dellehtful toilet article has no equal i for Preserving and Beautifying the Coro ! nlcxion and Skin. i Sold by druggists everywhere, Depot, 7 Fulton street, N. i . mar9 6m 5v te w vB C t23 1! 1 00 FOB, -RENT. Ol'SE The house on Main street now occupied bystreet &' Burtis' Marble Works. Inquire of JOHN A. REITZ. j aprlltf FOUND. MONEY A small sum of money, which the owner can have by proving pro perty and paying for this advertisement. aprlS It . FOR SALE, T FATHER HEI.TIXU SUPERIOR JLd Leather Belting, 5,000 feet, from V to I2inches, for sale by aprlbdiw GEO. S. SONNTAG &. CO. Oldtt WHITE WHEAT FI.Ot'R A choice brand, bv COX & HUMPHREY, 1 aprl4dtf Water Street. OXE EXGI3TE A3TI '..BOILER With' Pump and everything complete, and ready to run 6 inch cylinder and 10 inch stroke. Boiler 16 feet long, and 32 feet in diameter. Apply to BLOMER & HOING, ; aprl4 - Main St., bet, First and Second. BLACKFORD'S ESTATE Building Lots in Upper Enlargement I am au thorized to sell fractional lot 11, in lots Nos. 7, 8, 27. 49, 52, 58, and 59, iu the Upper Enlargement, at reasonable rates, and on easy terms. Apply to apl4d8teod THOS. E. GARVIN, Third St. HOV'SE Apply to Capt. A. Darling. A Two-Story Brick House, containing 12 rooms, with excellent cellar and roomy garret; one acre of land finely improved with fruit trees and shrubbery. . Outhous es or all kinds in perfect jrder. "' Locat ion, for beauty and healtlifuliicsx, unsurpassed. Will be sold much under its value. iu81-3w FARM Conta'.ninr 180 acres, 75 acres of which are cleared ; is situated on the Ouio River, about eisrht miles above Smith land. For further particulars inquire of , jan!7 J. C. DUSOUCHET & CO. AUCTION SALE3. A RARE CHANCE 1 Building Lots at Auction. I 'WILL "HELL, AT THE-BOOR Ol' the court-house, in the city of Evans ville, On SATURDAY, April 21, lKtW, eight fine Building Lots, containing from two to five acres each, on the plank road, near Pigeon Creek, and near the Old Fair Ground. Four of said lots front on t he plank road, and the other four front on a st reet back of the first lots. These lots have all been platted, and are very sirable building sites for persons doing nsiness in the city. Terms made known or, day of sale. Title good. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock p.m. A. G. SULLIVAN, Real Estate Agent. H. GUMBERTS, Auctioneer. aprlS tds Auction Sale of Buildings, Lumber, Fencing, Wagons, &c. THE l'VIEK.SiXEO WILL NELL at public auction, on the premises, on SATURDAY, April 21, 18, at 10 o'clock a.m., a good Dwelling House, large Frame Barn, a large Stable (capable of accommo dating sixty head of horses); also, about 20,000 feet of good Building Lumber, be sides some good Plank Fencing; also, some Wagons and a Buggy; together with some good Work Horses and Mules. Come and examine, at the head of Water street, Evansville, Ind. , . - , Terms eah. ' ' - C ' L. ADLER. i aprlS tds . ' Valuable Real, JEstate for .Sale. THE lMF.RSI(JXi:i WILL OFFER for sale at auction, m SATITRDAY, April 28th, from the porch of the old Branch Bank in this city, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 12 m., imme diately after the sale of the banking house, that desirable tract of land known as the "Oli .Fair Ground' . The tract con tains slxtwti acres, more or less, and for a country seifr, or market garden, there is no spot more worthy the attention of pur chasers. Ii is situate two and a half miles from the city, on the plank ruud. Terms of sale One-half ca,;h. the other half within tMelvC 'months, with interest, secured by mortgage. SAMUEL ORB. aprlS dts,wlt t '. R. B KM EXT. ValuaLSe Projierty lor Sale. 7"II.r. KK S4I.I in THE ItKiil. est I;i(iuer, from irsc portico f the Branch Bank, on Sats.w ; !?- iMii ..? April, between ! in ( f te.t and twelve o'clock A. t., fiie Biinkhi!r.iiotte j-'ropvijy of the Evaii.iviile Brnix-h f tiie liiink'of tiie State of 1 iid:jin;i, 1m ins; lot X. .'15, Old l'l;in of EvnnsviUc, Mxcpt a sn ip .5 iVt t in width, adjoining lot Xo..) w ii U the llank ing House find fixtures. and i ber improve ments thereon ; conditioned that the prop erty will be sold subject to a leae to the Ev ansville National Bank, extending to the 1st -day of March, ISt", at a monthly' rent of 200 payable quarterly, and conditioned, also, that all taxes and assessments there on for the current year (18W) shrill be paid by the purchaser; which conditions will be inserted in the Deed, ' Terms of sale cash. ' By order of the Board of Directors. G. W. RATHBONE. Pres't. Evansville, April 10, 1806. apltidtds tinware: - II. . BLE1IKER AS REMO' Kli FROM HI8.0LD . stand on rMain : street- to- hi! new house, v- t. , rv..- No. 14 Second Street Main and Svcamore. and received a large addition to his stock of; ware, so that he how has the largest ami best select ed stock in the city of Plain and Fancy Tinware, Cooking and Heating Stoves, Mantles. Mantle Fronts, the very 1 best Enameled Orates, fine aud common: Skillets and Lids; Ovens and Lids: Sugar-Kettles; Dog-Irons; Smoothing-irons, fancy and common; Coal Hods and -Vases; Britan nia Ware; Iron, Tinned, and Enameled Ware, and everything connected with the business; in fact, a general assortment of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. A good assortment of Tinners' Stock. BW-A1I Jobbing, such as U UTTERING, ROOFING, Ac, done at short notice. ; ; All warranted as represented. Otters to sell cheap, at wholesale or retail. Oiders solicited. aprl8 L. St. BAIRD. G. H. START.' BAIRD & START, (Successors to W. M. Aikman & Co.,) GENERAL AGENTS. PRODWE, Forwarding and Commission Mer chants, Evansville, Indiana. Refer to H. Q. Wheeler. Fres't First National Bank, and Sam'l Orr, Vice President Evansville National Bank. Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. noll-Jy BUSINESS CARDS. William C. Turnoek, GAS AND STEAM PIPE FITTER, DEALER IK OA S f FIXTtB ES, Pi pes and Fitt ings. Place of busi ness Steam Engine House, Second Street, Evansville, Ind. ap4tf TVISQ, FAIIXL.EY A CO., ,' i- "' Dealers in- r ? t' GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, A-le, Porter, Cider, and'xa'ger.beer;? No. 85 Main Street, Evansville, Ind. -Delivered free oj? charge to any part of the city, )y tltte dozen, half barrel, and barreL mar 22 . Willielml Weber keep on hand the celebrated j MADISON XX ALE, . r IXMl'UST STREET, near the river, - i 1 t- - . a. if,' "" 7 ' Evansville, Isrto. " - , Families, hotels, mloons, and steamboats supplied at short notice. All orders attend ed to promptly. - Orders from all parts of the country filled promptly. . . ' ' marltj lim Second St., Between Chestnut and Cherry, , Evansville, Ind. Sash, Doors, Window Blinds, Dressed Lumber, Boards, Laths, &c, of every de cription constantly on hand. Packing Boxes of all k inds made to. order. Sawing of every kind done on tbS shortest notice. apl8-ly. mi .CHARLES BABCOCK, ' " Z, IMPORTER asd dealer is ''I - t Coach & Saddlery Hardware Springs", Axles, Wood Wotk, Damasks, - llarness, Enameled Patent Leather ' Pad Skins, Skirtings, du;., &c. IN'o, 4 Main Street marJl Warren A 'Coujngton, Pianos, Melodious Miisie, AND Miiieai 3XerelianIise, No 1 Main St., Evansville, Ind. Fancy C4oods, Toys. Ac Instruments of all limn 'i nnea ana iietaireu. iiie urai i Italian Guitar, Violin, and Banjo Strings always, on liana.. ?, n ; . , 5' All orders promptly filled. janotf IIIIXAU XiXSOIV, TJ. H."AUCTIONEEB, Has permanently located his Auction Room at ' ' No. WMTain Street, '' (Opposite the Washington House 1. here he will attend to all kinds of Auci Inn busi ness: To the selling of Merchandise. Wag ons, Carriages, Horses, and I leal iNUile. Auction Days Tuesday, TwrR-oAr and Saturday of each week. Cash advances on consignments. Refers to fall the ciU ecus of Evansville who know him. Will give his whole time to his bniness. ,i pi4 j mviAiisa a- 1 i:a-.i j Nlnfh St., bet. t'Uestnut and Ck. 1 Ke. (V.'.isliuLii: (, .il.lr,X i.VEtiAK, j Clnciiinati prices. l.ica we will feUHdSli llnnncl t Sons, i Cor. WALNUT STREET and CANAL, Evansville, Ind. We furbish to Order all kinds of , Doors, Sash, Frames, and Blinds; also, keep on hand a large stock of Shingles, Lath, Pine and Poplar Flooring, Pine Lumlwr, &c. , . All oraers promptly aiteuueu vu. nov4 6m - - " JOHN SCAXTLIN, HOLLOW-WARE, COPPKR, SHEET-lRON.and 1 1U1V W A VI V. No. -65 Main Street, above Second, -Jvanvill I nil ar Job Work promptly executed in the best mariner. Orders solicited. sepl 3m STEAM DYE HOUSE. ' I have removed rofnr First street to the corner of Ingle street and the Central Mar ket. . - - , .... I have bought out the Cincinnati Steam Dye House, and keep the very same place, unaertnenimoi;,; . 1 THE EVANSVILIE STEAM DYE - - HOUSE. : , ; I am now better prepared to do my work well in Dyeing and Scouring. Please call and try me.- GUST A V II. KRACH. t mar-'l lm ; EACY DYE liOIJSili ,51 ki GRAUPNER, ftf ' Corner of Oak and Centre Street, Is prepared to color Silks, Woolen or Cot ton Goods, Hair, &c.', in all colors. Clean ing and Soon ring of Ladies' and Gentle men's Goods done, at short notice. Give me a fail; trade. . ,dlO-0m P. GRAUPNER. JAMES T. WALKER, - JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND AGENT FOR OBTAINING PENSIONS, BACK PAY AND BOUNTIES ; ; - J '. ,r .- (-. - FOR "DISCHARGED SOLDIERS, AND for the Widows and other Legal Rep resentat tves of those who die in the service of the United States. Office on the North west side of Third street, near the Wash ington House, and nearly opposite the Court House, Evansville, Ind. All business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. janl8-ly. CLOTHING. 1g. 5 FJRST STREET, EVANSVILLE, IND. J. R. LOTSPEICM, . , Late of Louisville, Ky., . (Successor to Anspacher A Son,) v : Keeps In store every grade of MEN'S and BOYS' . ' and FURNISHING G00MX : : Piece Goods - : are of all grades and be?t manufac ture. f ' - i. " - " ' " ' . ; ' ' 3 VHIIHS, .Cassimeres; . made up in the best manner. Style, material, and fit guaranteed. Mr. JOHN CLARK, our Cutter, is direct from Glencross's Reporter or Fashions, fully up to style in every garment, and will please ail who give us a call. We shall gi ve especial attention to. 'Children's Clothing V ' '"-"''.'""'' ' and ' ''.:. FURNISHING GOODS, 1 and have always the best stock ia ' the city. Ladies will find ourStriTS jos Children very handsome and very low. Full line of ; ' HOSIERY and GLOVES. . Alexandre's Kids, all sizes. No. 5 First Street, EVANSVILLE, IND. STREET, .0 mm IS T. A. LYON. MEilONIS. LYOM & SEM0KM. . . WAOLESALE IiKAtKiS IS CLOTHING A.ND GENTS' I CKNISHl." ,V -.. , GOODS. -(At the old stand of Goldmau, Berg A C " 2 North First Street. -. - ..w,,--- - : t, EVANSVILLE......... J.INDIANA. : J.' Smith's Shirt Manuiactory, , No. 3-; Second Street, in Bray's Block. rjHIRTS MADE TO ORDER FRO t measurement, and a fit warranted, a stock ol ready made Shirts and Colla always on hand, and at prices thatwiil suit the purchaser. Tucking Skirts iUteii ing Bosoms, dtc, done with neatness atd dispatch. Thankful for past favors, the subscriber respectfully solicits a continuance of tte patronage so generally bi.'towel for ti ts past Ave years. J SMITH. "" T?1? . '. The Farmers Corapanloit J. M. GLEICHMAN. Offers his improved Stitmp Extractob to the public. This Machine is one of the most useful to farmers now in use, and is designed for th ree im portent purposes : 1st, . To extract Stumps; 2d. To haul Saw Log; 3d, To raise and haul large Rocks. :Itui durable, simple and cheap. Two men can. work it. ' . Farmers who wish their fields and mead ows clean of Stumps will find it to their interest to get one of these Machines. Fer particulars apply to J ,r . ' V J- M- GLEICHMAN, No. 89 Main Street, opposi te Court House, marl4-3mdw ' Evansville, Ind. . , . Ir. IL .T. Iluaele, OFFICE AND DWELLING NO. 24PJST STREET. '- ' First Door above Walnut. " ml4-t5m -X J I- S ', Is.' f