Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 November 1870 — Page 3
-sr TUSSBAT, 8, 1SI0 Financial and Commercial. FINANCIAL Oar bankers liave had another busy weolr, and met the expectations or .their customers to a degree altogether uulooked for. ; Good short paper seems to be In greater favor than paper having three and four months to run. Exchange on New York continues at par buying and $1 60 per 1,(W0 selling. Government Bonds coatlnuo dull, and tbe tendency has been to lower rates. BANKABLE FUJfDS. U. S. Treasury Notes. National Bank Notes. Tne following quotations are from Ihe office oi the First National Bank : CSCUHEEST. State Bank of Indlana...............-..10e 'dls. StatoBaak of Onto.-.. ..tCo " Indiana free Baniis ....... lit to liio dla. Kaatern Baulc Noted. 10to25o " Missouri .l')c " Planter' Bank of Teart ........303 " Union Bank ' ...... 30O " OtherTennessee Banks . BO to SHJo Virginia, North and South Carolina, Ueorzia. Alabama and La.... 10 to VOc " GENKRAL REMARKS. Easiness continued good in most departments of trade last week. Drags were quoted very aetive; groceries more than moderate, with improved collections; dry coods - above avoraze: 1 inner are qulto active. Provisions and produce are quoted quiet; the flrtt because the stocks are exhausted and the season for the new crop not yet commenced. There Is, however, an improved appearance even In these branches, and a general cheerfulnors prevails. - ' ' - - 4 r.'ho packers are making active preparatlons for the coming pork season, but will operate with great caution the prices which they iiow contemplate paying range from C to 7 cents -as they seem determined to lose no money this season. The packers this season will be Messrs. W. AX. Akin, L. Rufraer, Jr.,J.;P. Elliott & Son, John Uavlsk and A. II. Fostsr. LEAF TOBACCO MARKET. The transactions of .the past week, al though limited, show a much Increased de:naud, which planters should take advantage of and send forward all their tobacco that Is ready, as the demand Is tar In advance of the supply, not a rejection having occurred .last week. . Quotations however, are unchanged, sales oeing from f t for old trash to !9 for medium leaf. DRY GOODS. BaowH SHEETisea. Atlantic A, 13cl Stark A, 13c; Augusta and Med fords, 12c; Cannelton, O sheetings, 12c; Cannelton G. W. sheetings, 1234c ; Lawrence E, lie; medium sheeting, HKc; Valley, So. Daxsa Goods- Wool Dalalnes, 30iai3c; Fancy Delaines, 15320c j A mures, 20c; Oriental Lustres, 20330c. Merrlmao W, 13c; Merrimac D, at VW, Sprague'a lie; AiMord's 10c; Hlmp on's 11; American, at 11c; Dannel's, 11c; Amoskoag, 10a; Lowell, 10c; Troy, 7o. , - . , . Tickings -Co nestoga Extra 4-1,. 25a; Gold Medal, 4-1. 2lo; CT 4-1, lUa; O O A 7-8, 18c MiscKLTANicoua Skirt Braids, 65o ; Coat's and Clark's Spools, 80o; Greon 4 Daniel's Spools, 10c ; 2-bushel Bags,37i(j 15c ; 2-bush Bags, 50(9550; 3-bush Bags, 60 65c; Raleigh Skirts, 118 0J per dozen. PROVISIONS. Mess Pokk none In market. B.A.C0M Shoulders llio; Clear Hides, 1834319c; Clear rib Sides 18c; Hams sugar cured, 23c; do. plain canvassed, 21 0. Bulk Meats Out of the market. LAED-Ey the tierce 17c ; la keg ISo. GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Uaxrs Wheal Receipts better and fully equal to the demand with prices stationary. Quotations are, 001 00 for Mediterranean ; II 0J31 05 for good Eng'.ish.according to quality ; 51 0531 10 white. Corn Is dull for new in'.ear; shelled, 70c3"5c; for old la new gunnies 43,3300. Oats, demand sluggish 40 3l5e in new burlaps ; from wagons loose, 35(3 15c; receipts liberal. Iiyc, In better demand at 853'JOo per bushel. Barley, S3aSl 10 for new, according to quality, and dull. last quotations, viz.: New white wheat flour Sfl C0 0 25; choice extra f5 S0a5 75; extra li 50(31 75. Corn Meal Kiln-dried tl 25,33 50 per barrel, and SJ321 00 per bushel; no Jem ana and none in tho market. Hay Baled, JliglO per ton, according to quality ; very dull. Loose, demand moderate at I10al2. Bbas-Is held at 8'2 OOjjSIi per ton. demand improved. SaiP3Tur S22j25por toa. Halt Dull. Small barrels at - 25, and large tZ 73 per barrel.Addina actual drayage. . . GrxNNira New stock renewed is held at aOiS'iic; good quality of second-hand eld at 15J1SC, and dull. Skid There is very UUIo demand. Flax Seed, II CjjJI 75, according to quality. Tlniothy Seed, tl 505C0 per bashel, and dull. Greek APM.K3 Bdcomlng moro scarce and very poor in quality at TSjjUl 25 per bushel, and ti 50 i 00 per barrel. New Vork Stale Apples in good supply at j:i 25 to f 1 50, depending on the amount and quality purchased. Potatoes la liberal supply at 8JcSl 01) per bushol ; supply better. Lemons Bettor demand and supply im. proved ; J10J12 per box. J , White Beans 53 00,42 50 per bushel, and in good demand, but very scarce. ; ' Dried Fruit in better demand ; Feaches 52 75,3 00 for quarters, and S3 0003 50 for naive.-), per buHliol. Apples 81 753 2 00 per bushel. Butter demand and very scarce. OxiONS-52 5UJ2 73 per barrel; 75cagl 00 per bushel. Demand improving, supply tight. Broom Cons Very little demand; SPjj CO per ton, and very dull. Feathers 7075c per poand for live geese. BEE3WAX.-203Jc por lb, according to quality. Butter Nice rolU, too ; e.iui.nou, 20 25c; Bupply very irregular. teas Djara per uozeu ; sea co ana in good demand. , . - LIQUORS. The foUowlng are the quotations for jobbina trade. Bills lor wholesale dealers la large quantities be'.ng filled at proportionately lower rates: . "VVHI3XY New copper distilled tl 50 2 00; one to two years old iZ ooas 50; reolltl 252 00. Carr's best eight year old, SS 00. IIiuawiNKS Patent 853; old process 80c. Brandy Domestic 31 50 J'J 00; imported i 50,312 00. OiN-Domestic St 5)ji ' 0J; imparled 83 50 S7 00. . , WiE-Domestio Pert 81 5:j; Imported ti Ji3) 50. Importoa Sberry 82 5Ai 0J. BrrTKRS-CiUr's Touuessco Valley 88 00 per doz, BUILDING .MATERIAL. , Piicea remain firm at quotations, viz.! Saah, 5d to lie per liht; B-oors J 25 to 81 50 each; Blinds. S2 25ai 00 per pair; White Lead, ti) 5J to 813 00 per 100 lbs Plaater, 84 0OJ1 75; U:at, Jl 10c to 81 20; cement, xz zx&s ui. ' ULAS3 6XS to 8X10 Glass S3 5)al 25; 8XH to 10X13 do 81 50 13 00; UXil to 12X18 do I5a 85 50. Lesa 23 ier cout. dlsconiit. DRUUS AND MEDICINES. Alcohol, S3 per el52 0J by the bbl; Lard oil, winter stralnod No. 181 20; No. 2 8115; Coal oil 27c; Castor oil 82 2); Linseed oil 98C3S1; White leaU per loo lb;, 8'J 0012 50; Sjd,Ejglish6;ic; American Be; Opium 810 50; Qulnino ft! S3 a 2 40; Morphine ti 0J; Babiam copaiba OJuil oO; ArmlBtead's ague tonlo i doz 87 50; Cloud's Invigorating cordial -jl doz S8 00; old' Kentucky bitters, j doz 87 50. SHEET AND BAR IRON. Firmer;eommou barslzesoj; roundand square SJiaSJ-e ; hOrso shoe 5tiao'c ; heavy , band 4;4a0; hoop and lilit band 6alli; oval 5a6c; half oval and round, 5ia7c. Sbeet iron, 18 to 2J, 6c ; do 21 to 0, GaSc; d627, C3c. Common slieet, N03. 10 to' 17 534c per K; Nos. 13 to 22, Go; No?. 21 to 20 tilAc; No. 27, Bi-j. Charcoal 2c advance on above rates. All hiioots over 2S lucliei wld, Xo per R extra.
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TIN PLATS AND TINNERS' STOCK. Tis Pi.ATE-1. C, 10x11 SU 75. I. X. , 10x14 814 75. I. C, llsJ 812 75. I. X.. 14x20 815 75. RO0FEsaTlX-l.C.,81125. I. X., 814 25. Coppee Sheet 33c; bottoms 40c; metallic bottoms 28c. Block Tus Pigs 46c; bars 48c; solder 31c. Lead Pigs 9c; bars 10c. . Ztsc Cask llc; sheet 12c; slabs 12c. HIDES AND LEATHER. - hides Dry flint 1834alOe per poand; dry Baited 16al7c; green 8,3?. Demand good. ' Leather Harness SSSDc; sole, oak, 40c;
! Spanish 80a33o; Buffalo slaughter 35c; ' calf, French, 81 75a2 00 per pound; domes- ! tie fl 25al 40; common kip 70ca8i 00 per ' pound ; upper I458 per dozen. ; MANUFACTURED. TOBACCO. Dark Tens 65c; bright Tens 75aS0c; bright Virginia, pounds, halves and quarters, 80C3S1 10. : - ! GROCERIES. Coffee-Rio, common 18al9Kc; fair. 2034 a21J.c; prime 21ia22c; choice 2ia23c ; Lauyra 23a233ic Java, old Government, 30a32c; Imitation, 26a23c. Epuae Cuba 12Jal3o ; New Orleans 12i al3c; Demarara 13al3Ko and Arm ; Extra C 13.'4allc; A coffee llallc ; B coffee 14al4ic; hards 15al5c for hard powered, and gra nulated same. Teas Black Souchong 90a31 00; Oolong 81 OOal 25. Green Young Hyson 81 40al GO; Imperial 81 5al 63; Gunpowder SI 6Cal 90; Hyson 81 25al 50. Molasses New Orleans choice 82a85c; New Orleans prima 73alJ0c", Honey syrup 60aS3c; Stewart's syrup 80a85cj Sliver drip 73aS5c. ' Candles Full weight 20a21c; 14 oe weight 16al7c; light weight llalSo. Candy Stick and Barber Pole 17&31Sc. Fish Mackerel, No. 3, in bbls 813 00; in half bbls 87 00a7 50; In kitts 81 40al 50; No. 2. In barrels 816 00; la half bbls 88 00a 8 50;in kilts 81 C5al 75; No. 1, in bbls 821 00 a20; in half bbls $12 Ooai3 00i la kitts 82 60 a 273. Codfish ga 00a7 00; weak, little demand. White fisb. half bbls S7 50a8p0; kitts 52 00i2 25. Herring, box 63a75o. ' -Starch Madison 7a7c; Erkenbec tier's 7a8c ; Crystal llSal2o ; Corn HJal2c. Soap Palm 6a0a; brown eraslve 6ia 7c; yellow eraslve 7a7Cfr olive' 9a9c; German mottled lOallo; German plain 9al0c. Cottons Yarns 700 13al334 0; 6C0 llc;500 16al64c;4C01Sal9c Battino No. l,27a8c; No. 2, 24326a. Carpet Chaiji White B6a38o; colored 45a43c.'s' ' f--I" Cheese W. R. llalSi"; Hamburg 15c; factory 13,4 alOc. Tab Carolina bbls 84 50a3 00; Carolina half bbls 83 75al 50 ; Carolina kegs 50a51c ; pine, In kegs 47Ja30c. ... Vineqar Bbls 8 7 50a8 60. Rice Carolina choice lOalOXc; Carolina prime SJalOc; Rangoon 9a934o. Nails lOp to 20p 81 25 ;8p St 50;6p 84 75; 4p85 00;Sp88 00;10p fence 84 23; 8p fence 84 60; spikes, 5 to 6 inch 84 50. WOODEN WARE. Buckets Oak 82 25a2 33; half oak 82 25a 2 35; No. 1 well buckets 83 C0a8 50; No. 2 do 87 50a8 00; red cedar, two hoop 810 60a 11 00; red iron bound 80 60a7 00; red half Iron bound 15 50a6 00 ; red brass bound 88 50a9 00; sugar buckets, rack 81 25a4 50; ball bucket, rack 3 G0a3 25. Tubs No. 1 111 OOall 50; No. 2 tubs 810 CO a 10 50; No. 3 88 50a9 00; nests, eight 84 75a 5 CO; nests, three 83 00. CHDBF9 White pine, 16 tOf 20 Inches 89 OOalO 00; painted pine, 18 to 20 Inches 812 50al3 00 ; red cedar, IS Inches S15 COa 16 00; red cedar, 18 inches 817 OOalS 00; wash boards 82 65a2 75. Cooperage Whisky barrels 81 50 each; iron bound whisky 2 40; flour barrels 55. Tobacc HVietories roil SALE. Til F. F OI,I.OWINU TOBACCO Hiemerles situated as tallows: At Curdsvllle, Daviess County, Ky., Tobacco House. Capacity to handle 4oo,ouo pounds. . r. . Ashbyslairg, Hopkins Co., Ky.. Tobaoco House. Capacity to handle 300,000 pounds. Taylor's Landing, McLean Co., Ky., Tobacco lloubti. - Uai-ncity to handle 200,000 pounds. Llverrnore, McLean Co., Ky., Tobacco House. Capacity to handle Uoo.ooO pounds. Sacramento, McLean Co., Ky., Tobacco House. Capacity to handle 150.00J pounds. - Ceralvo, Ohio Co., Ky., Tobacco House. Caducity to handle ijj,WJ pounds. Hartford, Ohio Co., Ky., Tobacco House, Capacity to handle SiO.OJO pounds. Cromwell, Ohio Co., Ky., Tobacco House Capacity to handle 230,000 pounds. Rochester, Butler County, Ky., Tobacco House. Capacity to handle 700,000 pounds. Rafolsjh, Saline Co., ills., Tobaoco House. Capacity to handle D0,U00 pounds. Enterprise, Spencer Co., Ind., Tobacco House. Capacity to handle 700,000 pounds, Richland, Spencer Co.. Ind., Tobacco House. Capacity to handle 700,000 pounds. All of the above Stemerles are located ha the best producing tobacco sections, and are In complete order, baving screws, tobacco sticks, and all other necessary conveniences for handling and hanging tobacco; together with the Olllce, Cooper Shops, Staples, and Lands thereto attached. All or any of the above will be sold below their value. For farther particulars inquire of WM. B. FORD. KvauBvllle, 1 nd., or R. U. ARKKNliUKUll, 85 BroaH St., N. Y. ocU-2m E.:; A. C O O K;E iSs co. WF. HAVE JUST OPENED A foil and complete line of LINENS, - WHITE . ASDIjxiiojt Goods ! FLANNELS! .it We invite the alteutioa or Ladles purchaKlug . . . . : . -H23 in l i o i d e ii o s - AN D ' - LAC12S, ' ' To oar NEW & BEAUTIFUL STOCK, ; : Which; as to : . . , t,lcscttiCG of 3e.sigfii -AXD- ; MODEHA.TI0N ' IN PBICES,' Cannot bo surpassed west or New York. At No. 10 First St., above Main. novl-2m THE ' " illGHMOND MF'a CO. Offer to Package Bur e,j on l y , their "QUAKER STYI.ES -OF ISielniiond lrinls, 1SS CHUiiCil ST., NEW T0EK. 4 QUAKER STYLES " Are suitable for every Lndy, old or young. They are proper for all Beasons. They never go out of fashion. . i : - . - - For sale by Leadlug Jobbers through the West. RETAILERS AND UO.NSU.ukrs should ask for . Rlolim oad's 41 Qtwkor " Px iat?. auall-linethl
oossnissioar caess T. H. WATTS & CO., (Stjccessoks to Watts, Liitj A Co. General CGMMIS3I0X MEUCIIANTS, - No. 3 Promenade Street, Elliott Block, third door above Levee and Whariboat, Memphis, Tenn. Consignments solicited. Jy23-6m
8AHT7XI, H. XUUU3 VAIS1S PA CI. Z. MOKTI3CXB. S. H. KENNEDY & CO., Commissi on M ercii'ts FOB THE BAL3 OJ Flour, Provisions, Cora, WWsiy And Western Produce generally. C5 and 57 POTKRAS STKKTTT- . KEW ORLEANS, LA. Consignments solicltad, and liberal cash advances made on shipments to the above house, by W. M. AKija o21 dm Evassvii.i.1!, la F0STEB & GWIN, COMMISSION HERCHAHTS, 57 CABOXDELET STREET, NEW ORLEANS. Efi FECIAL ATTf.BITIOH GIVES TO Wen tern .Produce. Consignment of Flour, Corn, Pork and ail kinds of Western Produce solicited Ldberal caxb advance made on all ship taenia, either for Bale la New Orleans o shipment to New York. FOSTER, OffS SJ CO., CotumleiHion Slei-clifinl , 41 WATEK STKEET, povl-dsmj NEW YOKK Hablow J. Phklpb, of New Orleans. J, o. moCduocu, of Loolflvlile, Ky. K. Not, of New Orieana. rhelps, BleCulIoch 4 Co PJWDUCE PROVISION, A3Q GKKXSAI. Commission Ilorciianta, .142 CUAYIIS STSKXT, -UOtU ail " NEW ORLEANS. WM. 0. BB0WN & CO., Forwarding and ConniissioD IMercli txnts, ' vTHAEPSOAT PSOPRIETOES, Railroad and Fast Freight Lint Agents, , .. VAHSVIIJE, INI. JanSdly THOS. C. SMITH & CO., PRODtrCE AND Coiiiiuliou ITIercIi'ts Dealer in Flour, Hay, Oats, Ora Hoeda, and Produce generally, Xo. 5 Soath Water Street, s EVANS VI LLE. ' Ordera promptly attended to. IJaludly M. H. rAIJiCHIIJJ. JOHR W.3IHGHAM 1'AIUCIIIL!) & KIXOHAM, 47ommi&.Hioii ITlercU'ts NEW ORLEANS, LA. Personal attention, and prompt return guaranteed. fnovBdtSra A. B. UAIHUUST, y&OIWVlS, VOMM8&ION AJiD J WAJF.Jllftf M&'K OHA.N1', No. (I ........jSontn Water Hi j Uwaler In 'lonr, Kaoou, Hay, Oata, and Country Protlaoe, r. V. Ut'MPHBEY. GEO. JT. LEWImJSiPimE & LEWIS FOliWAHDIXG AND CUMMIUSIU MERCHANTS, froprielorw of Wmirllio i lurnnMvilln, Iixl. .... t ' ty3t " , I M. H.1IKO Q. M. ST I1. BAIUD a STAI11, OT.51EHAI, AGESTS, PRUUVl Forwarding and Oommiotdou Ui ohanUi, Kvansvllie, Indiana. Kafor to , ti. Wheeler, Prea't. First Nu.tlonn.1 H . and Ham'i Orr, Vice President Lvanvv: i N atlonal Bank. Agonu for Mason City Bait Oo. ' noil i WK WOULIt UEIllNl) OUfc friends and former patrona that w are on Ki KMT BTUKET, one dKr below Vine, next to L. PierHou's Tin Hliop, atiU In the trade or ZJijUOMJi, JT1.0UR, OOMMISHIONH, o., aad ahouid be pleased t'j nee them. IL 1. ALLla i CO. II. I. A 1. 1.1 S & CO., FORWARDING AND C0SDSIS2I' MEliCIIATS, KiajTiFliirta, and WTiulesale " Dealer LIQU0KS, FL0CS, &o, F I li S T S T R E E T One door below Vine, next to L. Pieion Tin ttiiop, . EVATTOVI1.I.TB.1JIB JanldU. . . (No. 15S7.) United States Marshal's Notice. Ujsiteh States of America, ltt Uisulct of Indiana, SSI - WHJtKKAN, a libel of intormatlon was filed in the District Court of tbe United Htates for the Disiriet of Indiana, on tbe 11th day oi October, 1S70, by John Martin, against tbe steamboat D. Newcomb, ner Knglneji, Boilers, Machinery, Tackle, Apparel and Furniture, sela ai said District in a cause til contract and subtraction of wanes, civil and maritime, and claiming damages in the sum of 8270, and praying process against said property, and that tne same may be condemned and sold therefor. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the Monition under the seal of said Court to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to ail yersous claiming said goods, or any part thereof, or in any manner Ik te rested therein, that ttiey be and appear before the District Court of tbe United States, to be toeid at ttie City of Indianapolis, in and for tbe District of Indiana, on the first Monday ot November next, at 10 o'clock of tbe loreuoon of tbat day, then and there to interpose their claims and make their alligations in that behalf. liKN. Ki'OONKR, Marsbai U. 8. by HERBERT N". BIUKUJW, Jep. . Attedt : J. li. Koulwj), Cl'k. ocis-llt SOAP, inn E: V A. 1ST S "V I IL, 31, E Soap Companyj 68 NORTH FIHST ST., . . Evansville, Iadiana,' Are now prepared to eupoty Uwa trade with tbeir DETERSIVE, . YELLOW EKASIVlh ' UEST FAMILY. PLAIN GESMAN, GEI15IAN, CHEMICAL OLIVE, ELECTRIC. and cei.ee ratedWAX SO.AP. ALSO CHOICK Toilet Soaps, Ten Cent Toilet. H onoyHbavlng, Chapped Hands, Balsa of Fern Variegated, Castile, &c, &c All of the best quality, at the lowest prices and on the moat favorable terms. We invite ludI'wvluu, tfcuu bum., uq Kl L1 ICTward I price list on application. Orders promptly i attended to. J
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WHICH, FOR ELEGANCE. VARIETY AND.CHEAPNESS, ARE UNSURPASSED. WE HAVE FULL LINES OF GOODS IN ALL THE DEPARTMENTS, BOUGHT AT THE VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, WHICH WILL BE DISPOSED OF AT PRICES THAT CANNOT FAIL TO MEET WITH THE APPROBATION OF THE MOST FASTIDIOUS. THE PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND PRICES BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, SHANKLIN & REIIjIjY, : : October 6, 1870. CORNER MAIN AND FIR3T STREETS. THE NEWEST STYLES OF Embracing tho ALASKA and SARATOGA, just received at SHANKLIN & REILLY'S, - ' ; No. 26, Corner of Main and First Streets. Trimming, Neck ana : RIBBONS, And Made-op RIBBON BOWS in good variety, at SHANKLIN & REILLY'S. " So. 26, corner of Main nnl First Streets.
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In Rich Scotch Plaids. Diagonals, IrJVa and French Popllna, English Satteens In dark Cloth Colors, Ktoprebd t;ioth, Merinos, Alpacas and 4-nre Mohair LuHters, cheap for cash, at the old established llooae oi NO. 2B MAIM BTRKKT. 500 Pieces of Beautiful PRINTS! IN ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS AND COLORS, at " Corner of glaln and First Ntrectn. A FULL STOCK OP IRISH I-iIIVDENg; ! Of our own importation. Also White and Brown TABLE CLOTHS and DAMASKS, Tur&ey Bed DAMASKS, Doylie's Napkins, Towela and Huckftbucka. Also Irish Linen Handkcrehiefrf, from GO cents per dozn and upwards. Good 4-4 Shirting Linens, " warranted all Linen," from 45c per yard to tho finest good made, at SHANKLIN & REILLY'S, No. 2G, Corner or Main and First Streets. A Good Stock of CLOTHS and DOESKINS, FANCY UA8SIMEB.KS, TWEEDS, JEANS, BLACK VELVETEENS, FOR SUITS, &c, at
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, A new ETipply of Fina Haa Jnst been received at Joamal Office. jacob aiszicn. johs j. sikzich J. SINZICH & SON, fillip Olnxiidllcr'i AND DKALEH3 IS BOAT STORES. WW A full stock of CORDACiK. OAKUM. BLOCKS, LARD OIL., ROSIN, PITCH, &c, always on hand at the lowest prices. Front St., bet Sycimore and Vino. Agents for ROGERS' BOILER SCALE PREVENTIVE. nep22-dly BOAT STOKES. WIT. G. BROWN". K. SCnoKKLAUB. J AS. E. RANKIN. Win. G. Brown & Co., Dealers in Select Boatstorea A.WD Hliip Cliancllor.j', Corneb SrcAMoai and Watir Sts., A full supply of FRK8U AND CAREFULLY HELKCTED BOATSTORF24 and SHIP FINDINGS always on band, and prompt attention given to supplying boats at all hours, day or night, on the MO.vr JLIUF.KAL. TJ&K3IA. sep9-m . Regular Evansrille & Cairo U. S. FOR PADUCAH AND CAIRO. , The elegant, llgbt-draught steamer fa MALIiIERAGOi, - Josu. V. Throop. Master; . Walter B. Pennington, Clerk, Leaves for Cairo and all way porta in place of the Quickstep, EVERY TOtaiAY AND FRIDAY, at 3 o'clock F. x. or rreigui or passase appiy on noara, or to rui, v. vr-iif. sepao-tf Agent. Evans rill e, Henderson, & Nashville Railroad Transfer Paciat to Henderson. The magnlfloent passenger steamer . 1 1 V-ji?! o i i iy , Joe. McReynolda. Master; Jamee Letcher, Clerk, Will leave EvansvlUe dally for Hender son at 3 p.m. Returns to Evausvilie every morning at 8 A..M., and every Haluraay evening at H p.m. Leaves Evans vllle every Monday at 7 A.M. feaa tf S.KU ULA.B. DAILY VOAMT FA.VKKT. FOR O WKN8BORO, ROCKPORT AND URAND VIEW. The elegant passenger steamer ill.: m Lafayette Elder, Master. John A. Adams, Clerk. Leaven Evansvllle DAILY (banday ex oepted) at 8 p.m. Leave Grand View DAILY (Monday ex oepted) at 7 A.M. f or freight or paxaage apply on board, or to HUMPHREY, LEW Id A CO., apiOtf Agenta. Regular Evansvllle and Tennessee River Packet FOR PADUCAH, JOHNSON V1LLE AND KABTPORT. Tbe elegant passenger steamer S IVX. O JEZ 9 Allen Dancan, Master: Guy Vlnyard, Clerk, Will leave Evansvllle for the auove and all Intermediate porta EVERY TUEHDAY, at i o'clock p.m. For freight or pasHBsje apply on lioard, or to JAME3 A. OAKLEY, ocia-lf Agent. Regular Evansville, Padncah and Cairo Semi-Weekly Mail Line " Facu:6t. The new and exoellent low-water steamer PLOREiVCE LEE, Lee Howell, Aianter : W11L P. Fowler. Clerk, Leaves Kvansville every WKUNIUJUAY ana BA1UKDAY at 4 H.r. Leaves Cairo every HUN DAY A THURSDAY, at ii p.m.. making close connection at Cairo with first-class steamers for Ht. Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans, and at Kvansville with the K. C. R. It. for all points North and East, aDd with tbe Morning Star lor ail points on the Upper Ohio. For freight or passage apply on board, or to DUKE NiCHELHON, ocl9-tf Agent. For Paducah and Cairo. The famous low-pressure QUICKSTEP, If. T. Dexter, Master, Leaves Evansvllle for Cairo every MONDAY and THURSDAY at i p.m., positively, connecting at Cairo with Ht. Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans jackets. oc-iU-tf PHY. D. VIETB, Agent. Regular Evans villa and Bowling Green D. S. Mail Packet The new and elegant steamer Samuel W. Combs, Master ; Wm. Noland, Clerk, Leaves Evansvllle forBowllns Green with the U. H. Mail every MONDAY 4 THURSDAY, af4 o'clock p.m. For freight or passage, apply on board. 1 y2-t t NEW 0 mm 1 iHvib jkjuinc fc .jorsptPSiAI A m a t!Vrq'J (COMPLAINT I The Ingredients Composition Pablished witn EVEHY BOTILE, Reoommended by many of tb.8 best Physicians in the Land. Dr. John Magenlss, formerly of the Royal College of ftargeons, and Surgeon In tbe United States Army, during the recent war, says: EVANSVILLE, INDIAN A. I take pleasure In recommending Ir. IX. W.C'lond'a INVIGORATING COB DIAL as a remedy of superior excellence. In debilitated conditions of the system, It has proved. In my bands the 11 combination of Tonics and Stimulants that 1 am aware of. J yl9 JOHN MAQKNIHH. M. I. ASIIBY'S SALOOJir AND CAPT. JAS. ASHBT IIAS FITTED no the spacious buildins; on Locust Ht , between Water A First, as a first-class SALOON AND RESTAURANT. The Bar will always be supplied with the Best Beasd3 or Liquors, and the Restaurant will he furnished with the Choicest Brands of Oysters, All kinds of Gams in season, and whatever the most Mutidious appetite may desire. All borved with true artlHtic skill. r (ii v n h cmII. octll-tf
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! r tlier Jier lunns, tee fhurth Fage. Vraf!itr nn,l,vKtr. The weather since raidnight" fsun.My has been beautifully clear, and was during the middle of the day yesterday warm and pleasant, the mercury ranging as high as Cl3. Th8 river wa stationary. It will be rising to-day. - Arrlvais and Departure a. The arrivals and departures yesterday were the John Luaisden, Cairo to return ; Hartford, Henderson and return; Roe Hlte, Hendenfon to Louisville; Pine Elur, to Giandvlew. - . . 1:mi(4 Hue lir. , AmoDg the first boats due here are the Millie Rigon and IdlewllJ, from Cairo; Palestine, from Louisville; Virginia, Mary Houston and Kate Putnam, for Ne w Orleans; Mary Miner, fioia "Memphis; Lorena, from New Orleans; LeClnire No. 2 and Eila Hughes, from Ciai keville; Ham. Orr, frora EasiportBoats Ltnvlujf To-duy. Fob Caieo. The new and magnificent passenger steamer Mallie Ragou la the mc.il and express packet for Cairo and all way ports at 4 p.m. to-day, and a more pleat ant or comfortably appointei boat could not be desired. CupU JoshV.Throop, a gentleman of the old school, is in command, and Walter B. Pennington, one of the most popular clerks In commission, assisted by George S. Throop, an accurate, courteous and attentive gcntlcruau, Is tier chief clerk. Mr. T. Mockbee, her clever and gentlemanly steward, provides liberally for bis guekt-3. Fob LOUI3VH.I.K. The elegant passenger packet Palestine will leave this evening for Louisville and all way points, in charge of those eminent navigators and excellent gentlemen, Captain Kd.Crldor, rhll. Beverly and John .Hollcroft, ail of whom are proveihlal for their attention to passengois. Fob Gbasiview. Tho flue paseouger steamer Pine Bluff leaves promptly at S p.m. for Grand view and ail way ports, In charge of Captain Lafayette Kitfer, commanding, and John A. and Robert Adams In the office, all plcaaaut and courteous gentlemen. Fob Heudeebon. The llset and finely appointed steamer Hartford will leave promptly at 3 p.m. for Henderson, In charge of those pleasant and popular gen. tlemen. Captain Joe MoReynolds, Charley Perkins, and Jamoa If . Letcher. 9UsceIlaueoti. Business was rather dull on tho wharf yesterday, though the Green River packet was receiving abundantly, being offered more than she could carry.....The John Lumsden arrived at l:Li0 yesterday morning, with a fair trip, and was receiving a good return trip. ...The Rose- Hlte took out a fair pscket trip of freight, but bad few pooplo The Hartford came up with her cabin crowded, acd was receiv ing very liberally for her return. Ulrnulngt front Our KxcIimuko ClNClSNATI. The Commercial of Batnrdaysays: The remains of young Newcomb, who dlod recently in the Kant, will arrive here to-oay, and be forwarded to his father. 11. D. NewcomD, at Louisville, for Intermeut. Hatnbleton bas contracted with Dumont for tbe machinery of tbe Illinois Central Kallroad steamer to ply between Culro and Columbus. She will have a battery of four double-Hue boilers, as inches In diameter, and iitt teet long, the cylinders being 21 Inches In diameter, with 7 feet stroke, working Li leel buckets. Captain O. P. Hhinkie says the Charley Bodmannwiil be launched from the Marine Ways to-day, and drop down opposite Dumont's foundry, to receive hor outfit. She will be completed In two weeks. Captain J. Koblnson'H new Green River packet will be launched on Haturdayot next week, from Dan. Hlchard's shlp-yurd. The new boat will bo rapidly completed af er being launched, aud will be put to work in lue Green River trado at once. The Times of Saturday evening says: Again the prospects for water are favorable. The wind has veored to the proper quarter lor rain, a HubHtuullai rain, oue mat will bring tne Monongahela out, Kanawha, Sandys, Indians, Vc., till the lall won't be anywhere, and thouga we, as well as General Weilzul, would like to have that eighty feet opening completed, pa It would be were mo river to remain at mark twain till Decern her IS ; yet couwiderlug the lona season of suspended animation, a few boaia over the lulls at prje.eul would Improve matters coubider.bly. The Vommerciul of Sunday says : . An elTort was made to launch tho Charley Boduianu yeuterUay, but he hung to I lie cradleM, and would not go In the water. Tuo Champion tried to pull hor in without bucccsh. sue will bo launched, however, without difficulty. Captain W. J. Ru8k, formerly of the Westmoreland, unit Ucorga 1'liilllps, of tXvlugtou, Kentucky, have pnrchaHud tho II. a. i uruerai ni. uuuih, 101 IIIO LOQlHVIIle and New Orleans trade. It is rejxtrted that Jz5,C0J was the price. The Turner was built here, and Is a fine Hldewheel racket f over 70j tuns capacity. Captain Kd. Kvans went down to the Kale Putnam iam night, and will bo followed by Frank Mhnnk to-day. AdmlralJamts will arrive here to night on the Charmer. Captain Thompson went to Marietta by rail iroiu Loulavllle, alter t xaiolnlug the Emperor. CapLain IJIsb Og'.osby, of Louisville, was here yesterday. Captain W. it. Greathouso's coaHt pack: t St. John, dlK)lays a little old hat between her chimneys as a trado-mark. We hope the Captain will keep hl trade-mark out of the cabin. We shall next hear ot a rival bat sporting a gilded hoop-skirl, or, perhaps, a lull-blown water nymph. Lou.ujvili.b-. The Courier-Journal of Saturday says: Captain Charley Schultz and Lon. H. Miller purchased yesterday of Captain Kd. Dlx hit. eighth interest In the fcteamer Virginia. This gives Captain Schulu threelourths interest in the boat. ' Captain John A. Robinson, Superintendent of the Green and Barren River Packet Company, purchased yesterday of Wm. b. InmHD, engines twelve inches in dluineter. Tuete engines are to be placed in a tow-boat, to bo used In towing belweeu the coal mines on Green River and fowling Green. Sr. Louis. The Democrat of Saturday says: River rising slowly. The Missouri Is stationary, aud a rapid decline will ensue In that stream and here. Water abundant. Upper Mississippi steadily falling everywhere. Illinois River on a Htand. and is navigated still by only a few steamers. There la about an average of one boat per day in tbe St. Louis aud Missouri trado. Kvery six days there are twealy-lhreo steamboat departures from this harbor for tbe Upper MlsulHhlppl, an average of nearly four per day. About fonr steamers leave per day for the Lower MlKH-.sslppl and tributaries. BuslneHH, therefore, is quite animated on our wharves, but tonnage is equal to the demand. Weather coutluuei mild and clear. Crescent City flooring ftSIIl EAPPLER & SALMON, Proprietors, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, lilouldlu;;, Aco. Plan lot; Kipping, Splitting, and -Hcrolj Sawing done at Short notice. Pine and Poplar Flooring, Hiding:, I rowed and Rough Lumber, always ou hanu, for sale. , , Also, Sole Proprietors and Manufacl nreis Of the UKLKBKATED 1
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PICKET FENCE, Knownaa the Terre Haute Picket Fence It is cneap and durable, aud an ornament to tbe place where It staudn. All orders promptly attended to. Factory, Cor. Division end ( anal Els., KVANHVILL1C, lHD. pr27-dly (Ut aw) CARRIAGES. J. B. GBKS!. F. L, UllIlH JT. H. CiltllTZTS CO., 0ARIUAGH KA WU? ACT 0 U ER5 Transfer Ornament at Cincinnati in Mat Slnet, let. Fifth andStstih, tanlfi-dAwAm KVAKfivrl-I.."' C. W. RAYMOND, Proprietor. WATER HTKBBT. EXT. MAIS AND LOCCST. EVASSVILLE, INI. B;ard f 1 50 per day. A watch kept fnr stcaiubaals at ail hours, both day aud Lieut. -iy
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KA JtOS-j FA ft I ,) lw? .M.uie fro or Can " to ho cheapest and most deU world. Apacltiisiccostirij; a fe Sixteep quarts of Diane portior uie quautity of p CreamH, Sauces, liruoid, Ice Creams, Ac, &c. lii i'l T.i! III slous f(ud iu tho v on in, will malro .'linsi, and a proa'J'ii;i'j, C'u-tar)!, CJEASI03 I'AliUK crenfiii a grcnt uiihii'Uiii in tfio od miiiki't. Hi j-ieiico lor dessert, delightful flavor, coiivo; da, Ac, is unhurt ,!- QKA SliiHH i'AHTxl confluent that no io.uii o once eRten of a J;;ao Custard, Cream, Cu.vrlo other delicacy prepared Godsend, will deny It among the table lu&urie SEA fll WSFli i t Try It, aud om word fo tiiiue in I ts u.te. ho xroof of the odd I'M Is la eatl:: it," tied we It-el ' vuma a wiio hfis t I.u or .:, V.-i'.U I bin Idirli e t fi.iita .; rnnk i of 1 lib I i tIm i. niA-!f t;p wUU'Jllt rfitib.;-, n:; 1 wiU iways t:oi"ii. - it, i ou will' coa SEA MONS I A KIM MulieM hti elegant J SO t'lcllOJ, is HUI erior to Corn Starch or Arrowroot, aau one huudred per cent, cheape . CKA MOSS VA1C1W1 " O At lea.st fifty dinercut dlnlies can ba i tade li om H t. x Moss Fahine, all deilsloi s, henimiul, and economical. It la the c.u apei luod iu the known world. fJEA MOSS 1" A llDil) X& rich In fih fori ili z pi'operl ! tal itukes adeiif 'ltful diet for children aud all others it(,ulrlng a light and delicate PkxI. C ea m osTi'Ai I si: ' fcj) "Jh detildediy o very great 1m j.r:vo ri cut Unji il l Similar prepat-atlnnn. it iHtiiu m..st !.n .u. -f ui au J d.illralo hiod wo h ve ever tasu d." JEA M I ! K " KM CuKtar.lH.Souiw.Gmei, c., Ac, iinnjo . liom hea Mush Farikk, can be Uikeu b invalids nt ail times, and retained uxn a the MotiiHuti, Willlo E'l other preparations are rejected. CJEA 3IOJN FA It INK I.J Oat 'experiment will e nvinoo tbe iriot si epl ioitl thllt hka MoHflFAKINlc will produoo uuequaled Custards, l'uddluH, Creams, -tc.Ao. SEA 31 0.N.M FA li I SI " A !iio.t. delinlitfol and heallliy tood ijr Chlldrea and Ii valid.' rlCA MltM I'AltlM) 3 tsupuior to Corn march, Mur.letta, li.i wm, or any kindred preparation, SiIaIu uS.rAii i .Mul- i-A ft iiiot de lb btful ties ert, at A coutHlus percent, of nutriment KM 1" Irish M(!hm purlflfil, co nee n I rated, ai d reudered an absolute luxury, and will hertaller te quoted as a food stuple in the markets of the world. EAto.sNrXuTSir For all IMo uses to which the best A rl o wroot In applicable, at one-quarter tho pri!o. C EAil iMH " FA It 1 V 11 " KM I mperlor to alt ot im preps r:it Ions for wchK and puny children; nothing can surpass it tor that purpose. CITE Jk MitSH FA It I !i if Will prod ucu llet.li to ft marvetiniH carlo it, while it in soothing and cooling to tbe blm.il. SkAniofT"i.vA ui i; Toil your Physician what It Is, uihI our word lor It, be will recommend It alwo. i A fllON FAltllVi; Ismp cndld for thicken i rig HHiieeH, and will i:iho tl I iy dlifereni Uinlios. KM CEA MO.VS FAUI'i: 3 Sold only nt wholcBitlo by tho RAND SEA M033 FAUINE .CO., 8S I'arlt fiacc, N. V. 1e.'!0 de.wl WOW JD OO TSAII I3 II O K c: j No. 5 First StM Eoar tlia Opera Uocs0 Has now the largefitand moHt attractive stock or Of all kinds. In the city. A. lare part of my good are now made inthehuuHO, Includlnij ev ry stylo of Ladles' fine Custom HiioK, ami tbe best Gents' flue French Calf BOOTS in the city. My goods which are nc t of my own make, are troni the bet iiu.nufat,ureis of Boston and vicinity, Phlhi lelphla, llicli. ester, New York, Cluctnn ill, and Louisville, and I am propare.il to supply the fall trade with better gunds at t heir real vulue than can be iouud ulsewhe e. auir, am T. W. TtlRNKH. KocKy Mountain Cobbler. L. S LIE LEY, T ie Groat f -W--I-' r 11 Corner oi lliird and Iocu.;t is tr cz.ts. -;"y 7 All klnos of Jtools snd t,. -' unit to llio Nallsfartto of all. As for (co d .'itUiiK, he eanuot bo mirpassod In the W'. Givo hi in a call. The best of xeady-tnado Boots aud Shoes. oe!7-ly Execator'a 'Lie. norn t; is iir.m iiy give-v, that I will, by virtue ot ih ) will of Henry F. Hornby, decsased, on TUUWDAY, NOVfcMI'.KR 10, 1S7'). At the Court House door, In the City of Kvansville, Kell at l-ublic uuelhui the following described Keal Fsta e, In Vanderburgh County. Indiana: Lot o. ft. In Henry aud Simon Guinborli' Subdivision of Prt of the Southwer.l (Quarter of Heetlon 32, Township 5. riout.i of Katiye lo. West, contaliiing 0 7i-l'W acres, more or Tkrms or SAI.E. One-fifth cajili; the remainder in ten equal ennui I installments at ten per cent, lulercht. 'be purehasor giving notes with approvfd surety, and mortgage, with too prlvih go of ijayln; any of tbe notes before line. Also the following pers nal property: Seven shares of stoea ot the KvuiiiVllle A Crawfordsvllle Railroad Company. 1 reserve tho right to reject env arid all bids. JOHN WIK1K IKAD.tx'r. Jfir.FHATlT A Sow. Alt.'vs. eelH l )w . , .. i rv'i i J' FjLOHIUA WATS!?. rjVliG Oelcsliriitecl MURRAY & a w j. J - I Thn most lastiiu agrcca1 hin. and rcfrcslnncr ( f all pcrfiimos. for uso on tl e llaiidkcrcliicf, at the T( illct, and in the JJath. l or Druggists and Pcrfi Beo?)-dly,eod ale by all '.mcrs. Notic3 of Dissolution. Minri.tW IMKTM.IISI in iif::fI. M. fcihneai was, fu thu !!.. .;vti., Lon ".!. 'AHlU-.i'T, JL toiore exist ins between ehordand William F. i'arrel 17l! int.. li' ldUloal consrit, jf . vl n 1 1 A i I'v r WILLIAM 1' . novl-1 wdw
