Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 October 1866 — Page 5

mm

Tllti KVANSVI-LLK DAILY JOURNAL TUESDAY, OCTUBEK.2, laiiti.

1 1 rr LUL

80',

LOCAL NOTICES, Attrrftlbti I'rfldn fln FlfCli Vitnl All Union men of tli! Fifth Ward iloiriiitf to take Dart in I he Tbrohlighj Proo4Mkn of Stwrdy nighi, are rKu:.U-l to enroll tl.e'r intim - l Philip Ueekor' Qroeery, on Thinl Bt.etil Mf onr. J. M, l.i't all turn 'nit. Wallace, Captain. Boti ( UiTHINli I he large ClntllihL' t raatiort ntt'iit il IJuVb brOOfbl to tills lily, at Hi Main Bt, Bep26-tf P N. Smith & L'o JIBtlftl Evanhvillk, Sept. 25, The oAea of the Buperiotendooi of PttbllC Sclioolr. ( Ih ci the I 'not OfBOe), will v open troin B to ', o'clork. A. M , em.h day, exoept Saiunlay. PonMNM having biuiooM with tin- SoperipUn dent, are iciiie.dcil to call at tin) lime .t ii-1 place above named. ( 'hah II. Hi n KitrirXn, d'Jw iSuneriutcudi isfV MkhiHant Taii.oiumii. (ientleinen wifhiug iniriiicntH iiunle to onlcr in fir!,, rtir- ft rift an ft t-elisi I , I Oct of IiUu-o ffooilr, at Main Street, I. Prof . t 4 If J A I to t W flhlllljl-.ll oW will Batibly all ' i tfive nun a II optia if. . iA A Nr.vs I; cam uk i. hit; ..Ianh Jfei'TllhTNH AllT t e i employed t. i lei U Wol'ktU in ' i moi oiifn ly . i ti ((It ii ii. r i.inu-: ail r-iiam worn, oieaen u' lifify4nd l)u. Aim, sna LtnilHtiil hlraw M . 1 l Ik il TmTifTlM; an filtering, eleaniiiK, 'Vt'-"t) 'y, '.' Svc.v Any work ol the a I desorijlion lovo uejriition entruhteu to u, lu iealier I In- .I.. ii.- atehorti noti. e, and will I'klt, IllIiHINH & ('O. Hepl aK MfV J. Ittttiin haH comlaenrpal rtjiuvipM lyr l"n 1 1 Millinery ll.in.irt, tv.) it'll Hilts p'roiihen 10 H ebiwtr trm-n nnr wt.heirniouse of tlo kind in the city. Mr. J. 1 1 ahti niim No. 5J Main Street Mcptiidlui. (up Hlaiii ) Hi'kciai, Cautihn.--Mtm. Winslow'l Hoothiiig Syruji han heeome no popular that various partieri have put out rtlelet (sailing them Mim. Vriualuw H jrlOMi lake notice that the Mra. Winn low of the Soothing Syruji iti uot POH ueeted with any other article. Mil IIMI mill IIHIMHII II III I AIMM I ION Al. Itlt KH SI K WW. CiNi iNN ati, Oet. I. -The river bM i..:' 11 Ineneii ii In yKHterilay inorninlc, I. ll UnM tll. li hun I Ibt-li I tin-hen; now II timl it Ineliuit In Hie ulmunel. Wuultit-i .l.m. Thermomatar ) I'm mm no, Oet, I. Htver nix fuut and lull 1 1. 1: W, ullier (MM "".i mild. Tlits river e.inllinos lo full rapiilly. Tins weul In r in Kiowiiiu (slniidy unit iiniru ialnllke Tilt, u.lilll l.nnil ariivulM yeateitluy evtsiiuiK werts tlie J. W. Hiruiler, HI. I .tin In to I i ii. I ii mil I ; Yiii ktown, Hi. I.nnls 10 I'll tetonvg ; HupeHer, to im liuiull ; Ada l.yon, to (Ireen RtVM , I)M BVMMTUM iiml ( 'hi i'ii I'm l.i I I inn pit ii) met yesterday at tin- is nl At. s,M. Tlr.iwn, 1 1 niiUeiNtill A Co , mill iisi feeteil iTiel'i . n ii nl Kill Inn liy uleelliig .litkll (illliurl, ot lioloVniilll, I'fUkldint, unit I 'apt. lun. I H i -y nieliel us tieetwUlry and Hiiienni. ii,li iil. CAll. J. S'.'Tlirnnp W ,i neliieltul In Mlptn IlllllU.l I lie llllUilll(J of tins new html, at ( 'inislniiati. I'lipl. W. T. I l,A U r, we llli'tolxlun.l, tllkH ri. in in, iml ft the Aniiuild Iftr- Hits ire-.enl. Hp I - it s.i. i . 1 1 1 a I. a in In ih I man, and ft well posted In tilt- (.aehet trade Tl Hiijksrinr l ame iii I., lli.twlmrt yaxlenlny morailia, and WH'MTlpped nl all . nlniu.-., and left In ii,. ivniniiK in t-niniuiiinl Of i Rpt, .1 . V. Thump for ( 'I net I ilia 1 1 to las iltttiii it ii 1 1. . I. Mln: MtiuUed out eh, . In Iniitl the I' W J-stlililel, IllAP gullied nil hel- nil Hie way to ii.. point, mIiowIiiu that -in utlll retained WUOh of lliu ahlllty a ! ( ! lor which hhe wan no Iiuiiouh in her vmilig ei daya The Htratlttr wan fly tun Unlit

The OoMen Kutfle laid here until .. evening ducharutuu cutluu. fhe got ...... ii. iki.i t'nr t'inolnnatl from Cox A Humphrey The Aita iiyttn hud u nice trip fur Oreen III vor. I OCTOBER ELECTION Union State Ticket. )& ' H reiy ef HUle, NI'I-h.iN TUimt.KH, of Fayette. For Auditor of Mtute,

..I Wttmff&r T in Trisusurer of Htule, QWH, N a'IT I N KIMBALL, of Martin. For Aiuuiiey tieueral, Hlll.ANA B. W'llT.IAMHON, of Putnam. For HuperiuttWent of Jk'uhlle liiHtmctlon, aQH0B W. HUHH, of'Merien. Union Congressional Ciuididat8. ! n. HON I t) lo'ltltl' I.Kit. .. I.:.. ..I. .' U .1 'I'.Jli SI illI.Ull M 1 gMt.- u,',, .n ii 1 1 1 nil (.i,,.i.i Ml I H-i'N. Mi iKl't i.N C. IIIINTkW. Kilt l)lt. - .11, lM. Mh im,7(i I Ut. -Wi !.- ltil. llZi out. C(H.. Ul ii. (Mtl)VKH. .-iF.ullllF W. JIM. I AN. UKS InllN l DlllMlN. OHN. hi Ni:v l. W AMI I HUKN. litis hdflUYl.KH cm. FAX. M VI. W.M. WILLIAMS. UKN. JOHN P. C. M1IANICH. County Ticket.

Mir Senator, THOM AS C. .1 AliUlCMH, o4 Pose) . W Jnoit ftritrrfimttitive, lollN H IIOl'lvINK, -.if Van.leihurgh. AVo- Nrirr arntutivr, KM XL H i hi ii o F. h'm- tVitiurr, col. John RHBlNLAMDBJk f..tV1.'TV''Urk.t. hn ( Strunrr, HAMIMCI. P. IIAVLIN. ! ". ! . - pen imi (OHK. A HHPKltlolt V article ni Youghiogeiiy and Plttshurg t nal and i ,.i., , in, n I am prepared to furnish in IllHckHmltliN iiml llrewers, elllier i river ot reu, ruins wm either in uogs1 1 en ils or by car, at low rates. oiUe coiner Water Hlreet ami Fulton Avenue A. J. HUTCUKMON. M'p! dam

The call for mon. y If ma nig' oi , is tjnite

up lo ii,. supply, owing (o WW growing , lend!,' t uitnille. oficiina uic scrulliT.i.j:- i . -i .1, r - j r lilged with much cure, and It need mirprlne no one if, .. n. ihtj mf Ot " poik and tohuceo eomnieiiee luovlng that geta hi iu tv ii I l.i ii 1 1 ill ii i. 'jft in ueaniial-

. . , j. . . , PVrl " "in i lug loans even by strong parties. tfi,"t1(Jil, vVe

pieuy clear Litai lentieis me nm ".." "' lake tl.u n lu til upeculallous al iiioupvo live prices, especially In vh-W ol the lli" . fisiMi,(j volume of ndlvfdijal elwitt l" K rt.-i., li.esa. AllhotlgUl'in.V eotilinmss very abundant und i I., up in New Voik, the indloaUonMare not allrai lory to careful ohver. i-pei ulation U tpereby blinml.iluil, and j i. in li. in may ftorrte at any l, nir,and u will n wnli im luiuU-iti in n to ii niiie, I. uvlnu III.-i l-Us lo tl.ts inklis. tn "7 men should understand l hat will not be nafe Ui make eugagemeiiia defiendtng on tinnb loans unm thry ltuv tecurtji Hn l-mn If the West then: no proiMtMlrty "l an easy maiket lor money till' Won I hs to . nine. Itatua an- uiieliaiied, raniftiig from lu to U pei cm. I., .itcordpltf toUuieepd p., Inl of payment. BxebanKe llnmi. Huying from par to .,1i'iiiiM ii . 1 1 1 1 ii in ; gelling fl BO premium. (Jold advanced, closing al 146?e "n New Vurti tyeattsiilay. buying heFt, 144. lioverinii. nU aUo ad valued; lluying. 6- UU's old Ill (t--ju't, new h iO-40'd Wl 7 - JO a AUKUal IUuK 7-iiy' Juue...n...lu6tZ 70'mJiiii v.j.jujj H.-lling. . iu no 1011 luO'u SK The folliiwiog ipuil.iii.ntn are from ihu ufrlt-e of W. i. f.nwry A I (,., Hankers, No. 1 First ritreet: liAMk Ab.t 9VMIM, U. H. Treasury N'oIcm. Natlorutl Bunk' Noted, Hlate liank of linlianu. Hlale Hank of Ohio. N. 1'uuewT. Indiana Free Hanks Missouri. , haslcin Hank Nolea Planter's Hank ,. II uion Hank .... I M lu-r Tennessee Hanks 1 to PktilU , ..5o " .. ., fks " ..... ,. fifiy " Uw " diobiks Virginia, Nniiii and -Houtli Carolina, Ueorgiu, Ataliama and I. a, .11) in hoc " lu our ad vrrlUing isolunius will he found lite CtUMtM. Htateinenteof the National II, nil. s of .mi city , winch will las found lnleretiiing to mock holders and the commercial i i 1 1 ' 1 1 . W have not space, to copy the seperale Items of eanh Hank, hut make li following totel: 'The Aia. unit ol t'ictmiits liy the Hirers Hanks for the three m.mUialstil.lillUOii, TUeCamion Hand in n.ii,fc;"-:t. Oapbitl frtorir. i ..'M,ik. ClrouI. ill. .n, 1)1,1 mi, ikk). Individual Hepoilw, W4,Sluu;l. I'roAband !...,- i ..,.. i The election of Directors of the Kvumv j)e( A Crawfnrdsvllle Hallroad Co. took p)uce AjeMtBrday. Wis refui l.itmi city Newt- ...i a toll r, noil of (In- pro. pun oritifs prrictenuru Tin- liu.-iness of the mercantile. ImiisCS drfiliifi; Hits month of riepkmher, was uhnul a htrfci; asclui lUK the same period last year. Home of our Johlilng houses report a small dlinunltlop lu trade, ami b'lheni are rine what In excess, net that the sal. o Hie niontli are fully up to those of IWn. The huslnesa of lam week was very llroi, though not large, must of the wholesale Innisiss lining favored Wlthni liberal supply of orderi und vlH from customers; no tbul the tMiainasw of Hie week wae ebttsfaaiory. Hut for the heavy raHinund the high waters trade woipd have beu larger. Many country lui chants were kept ut hiprnj to ascertain Uitn-apint of dainage lo Uui Coin crop, as .a failure Hi It wi'niltl liave a serious eltecl un Hie dtimaml tor goods. Hut as the Injury hai heen inn. li tsviiRuelaled, we look tor a heller dtimand this mouth. Olietfljng vlicll nan operated lo make the Fall trade late this season, has been t he great scarcity of money In the country, and the desire, on the part of the country unriistmnlH, to know that the cotton, tobacco and corn crops Welti safe, before tlu-y made large investment. Cotton on Tennessee Itiver is being picked, and will make a fair yield, and tobacco ami coin will soon be out of danger, so that our city houses are anticipating a largely Increased trade in October, even over last year. Many tmuutry merchants ar buying light, owing to the scarcity of money, but, Ibis will necessitate an early return to the market to keep up stock. We regret to notice a disposition on the part of some of our merchants to full into the old prat-tie of too .great liberality In the, way of credit. Indulgence Is grattted for thirty ami sixty daya, with no expectation, lu m ..in eaaes, that bills will he prtuiiptly met, but further extensions are counted on. The practice Is a bad one and should lie avoided u far as possible. A gratifying feature of the trade of the past month Is that a number of country merchants have innde their first purchase In thin market, who have, herelofore, gone to New York or Cincinnati. It olily needs a greeter effort on the purt of our wholesale houses, to make known the extern of their Kloofcs mi. I their prices, to have this occurrence more general. We were Informed yesterday of the failure of a wholesale grocery firm of I'adueah, but did not learn the extent of lu 11a buttles, l o.ilss ut,. Is making a strong push for the Omen Hlver trade, and Is spending mnr.ey very freely In the way of puck, is and a regular fin al oi druuunm, hut our merchants do not 1U pea r tp be nun I, alarmed about it. L'vaiiHvllle is a cheaper market and much more convenient, and (hough pei-Mis-tent drumming may secure a few orders, and free rides may induce 'J reen Hi v tsr traders to make an ex., urn on 10 i.ouinviiic, , e experiment will prove rather costly to all sides, und won't last long. HUH our people should not be liiillffereld upeetutnrs. It Ih not the province of FvaiiKville to lose customers, hut to gain them constantly. MoNiiAY'a lleai num. -The trade opened ycslerihi.v w ith flalterfug prospects for Hi week. Muoy of the Jobbing houses were fully employed early in I he day. a number of Tennessee Hi ver merchants were In the city milking llielr purchases Hi lime for the next trip of n.c packet, which, wtlb trailers from oilier point.-, and good orders, were making a good ahow of activity. We Invite attention to our review of the leading articles in the -Httvreut departments of trade, which ar larlved from accurate sources, aud may be relied upon us approximating the market aa .".illy as quotations can be made.

THE OltoCKftV MAHtr;'t-

I Can. The maiket It- dull, Without change in pin. -. Wo iuqtttt ooinuipn (.;, ,,d of Itio ai iA-!i- fair to good do, at 3U(!Hc; and prime to choice do. at HtftWpi I pel ih , and ii' "..I In i I. nice Java at iVVj-He., With ynii Hun.- in murget. I'hiu irAtt I 13 "nm here, wltllt dfs'M. 'l change, Ihouli wf have a n -rl from ''Inilnnali of an. advawce ui Si (juiile i ui at i.'ijit for Joyty, graiies up lo lie i I'i'-jf lor choice f)ei,ii,n.iii. Hnined C. UUi. Hills. A. l7U.rji fray to Wfcl ffNw9''Hfisinair ket. ' .. ii -..nl moJ IlK ., J i M'M-rO nominal. Tl.u.. le lilile no Inuel efKifl rerlned M t uijrv i III eli sell aeoirilieg innusAit y aJpl Vt-uqkfon oi iii..riiiiin . urer. We heard, nb quotArfons fdi1 Hoimiu. Fic-jtr'VVe -ipoi(s tn w oat oh JlfiukttVlj .,iw i.ai.i,av p,2ki.lifitklbi,et,l r.l lis.'Mui Mh Sm h uJ hhkv.rtwogMMi.i itnjaiocu i w i y imnt, ami n m m in high 'oi Ho: new calcii, very IHfle ..I WMC) Ot I lius ytst feUKtfesd lUilH niiii ltl. No 4 epd A w. re more iitenly. Oml$f-tf i'-'i 'fta ur scan ts anil ijlloted al W, (.- !.)., hut arp uyt so dim Est, an the supply at tlia aea-boai is large. Hn. k tftule.t at H'j to W : for good to pilule Itarigooo. No arnllna in marlfet VXHDl.l 'Alo hliUr and this deuiaud .n tive; we ttdvauct, ipnjttiloiis to 'JtUf. tot rlioii wtsiglilMtar, and Ik, for Ull welglll. HfliAtti'll l OliellUUged at 7' p a-. HAl.l lis nlill .pooled 11 ' i.i 10 IOI .una 1 1 barrels, ami aoc. per l.usliel, i,ut Wb noUce U decline in piles at Cluclonati, and it may all, I this market If not checketl. (Xyrr.'iN Yahhh 'In- tuoliliionaari, higher, owing to thu advance in cotton, and are now hem ut ii .'Hid HA fr(W and M. WMieKV -Mtcady and un. Iiaiign.1, al. Hi. TIIK 1KY fJOOjpa VIAHKKIThe inarkef luio liecn hardened by jibe u.Kiiiice in t oi i on . and althouiiJi iiflces have not l)t-U advillirc.i, goods are milch more firmly held both licre uml Hi New York. The demand (or gouda ,tb 'peat) week was go-"I and fully up to e'xpetstatlyr)s. Wennncx iuoiat1ons, which will represent tbto HtMio of our mai k.-t; hruwn Sltt tttitj and Hhirtingt. Hluudard F.uslern Hhe, lings, i)',e; Medfortl, 'Jtir; Agula, Vtic; Atlantic J, va'; Ago wain r.VJOoi Oreat Falls M,he. (tl, a. h, ct AaWou. IMIIs 4-4, age ; Coluw-blut-4,if7c; ll'-ynolds A , Iffuj lVel Hank 7-8,'e; Hvil Hunk 4-4. ihe. 1 ' 1 triU. -Mpiagucs, lilc ; Ameri'sun, le; Hichmond, ln-; ConoHtoga.Jbe; Winnaasula ttVit; Arnolds, itlo. nii-. In, l,niim. VHj 'e fianey all Wool, 4if, liniii. :,in Gingtuirr , 'St lb :sie, ipvoi (Mtttn. Conies', tl 10; Ureeu A DqZ0jUi , ...,.,- . i-.fA 1 1 ATrt andCaJ's The huslriewi Ifi'thls depuitment was moderate the last week possibly a little fulling ofl'frOW the same period liiHt yen r, but the prcWpt'.qt gris gtud lor a laifc'e Fall trade, In the Kimkerii raurkeU Iht-re U a leudeiicy to higher priccn In wool huu, but furs are atnatb Without CbllUg., lit i. n A tilt rlUoBH-j-e Wew feiituns to Lltlt p lp Ujls lepnyiejif. ,TliP deiiiMUd the past week was laif, ivod stockia are up to the witnlJt ol Hie tnide. 'i'hele are 4io chauijes to note In tpuuniioiis, the miirkt I remaiiliiig tpiiie sieaii.y. Q,liusrNsWAlfr. Thti irade (ho pat wei k ltd btseiigood, and Hije-inert-limits visiting tin-ciiy ni. i i,. nc. s mil of goou Tinbtoc.ks of Crockery and ijlasfcwure Were never, so arge and complete, hutl our un', cliaiiis are oft'eiing unusual attractions. (Quotations are wiipoul, change, but tin- Icndt ii' y Of prices 'la to (renter firmness, T4oflffs lu New York are light, und U it i illy equal. to. I he ilenratuk tlikssware, Which low.sr tlui-lng t.litshpi lug, i.. again sternly und will mil go lower. llloN ANIi H AllliW'AIIK. The business has kept puce with other braimUesof trade, ami the past week was one of fair activity. Wo quote ilai Iron at b Sheet Iron., boilndH'tlo(ic, i banoiil IJVj to I2u; oi Plate I. C. UOxll churcnal I7 76 per box; Ami 7 'ft to 97 SO; A ret. Mason's jfig oo; Llpplneott's 917 ItO; Mimmous' tf Ih oi. Tin: prices of ull goods in tlie 1 1 ind wan- line ure qqite steady anil firm; many kinds of goods are very scarce in New York. Hit una, l i,. demand for goods in tins tin. bus been quite active, some houses reporting a large increase over Hoplember, pWft. We quote Hoiqe of Un- leading articles. Oils, Laid. No. 1 91 7.V, No. 2 91 tJ6; Li us. , ,i 91 Hfi, and quite firm ; Coal la steady atllHc; .sw.i Amerieaii in kegs li.c , Kugllsli In',. , with a higher market east, which will result In an advanoe here. IiiUtyo, Mad iu-, 91 ftO; Quintiir VI 7ft per ok. ritOVlHIONH AND PKOIMJCK iHoviaioNa -The stock of Provisions In ' this city is nearly exhausted, aud there can hardly be said lu be a murket fur many ui i ici.-s. M", J'urk Is purely nominal in qui. i ai ion-, as there Is so little on hand; aud the saiua may be said of iiueea Afnoufdeia. t'lrnr tfUtx may be quoted at ii to '22c., and iugar Cured Ham id i"ito S9o., with very light stock on tin- inarkel. Cn-eMfrW, H. and Hamburg, IH and ltlc, w ith an upward Iciith-ticy ; 1'illts Apple il7 to llHc. ifufter is iu light slock , there is uojohblng do. ffluiid, nml life cities' lire utrlctly tn a small w n , it may bu quoted uoinlual at from i, to Be, mVcohniry liVitT western Itewtrvts. ( i u A l N ll'Acnt maintaining a very drm market aif'. i tor Ifed and til 7 itor White. Tlie receipts lu.-t week were liberal, but very Utl If w us eominjt Ju yeslertlay. The bulk of tlie Wheat from the ml j. .in u,g count, y is In. it is in tlt-muud, aud is sought aMbr-bofti by city millers and by oulslUti agents, . . . (s, tV.r1 Is aoitght lor, hut there is ulnnisi none tsimlng to innrkel, nntl there is very little tn sioie. It muy be tiiotiid nomlually at 7(ls lu ear; 7 ic abeUed lu bulk, and HOc sucked. (Aiij arts firm and arc higher, lift lo 40c. Although there Is a good crop iu the bunds of farmers, It does not come u market very readily, and hence the demand ami advance in price. Fl.oi'u Is quiet but til in; there is a fair Jobbing demand, hul no speculative feeling. The stock on bund Is good. Wcquot.o superfine ut H . 'I; htxtm, 910 00; I'ntiuh and J 'uiiry brands (01 fn to H 110. V. Cokn Miai. is very scarce, and held at 9Jlfi.. per bid. ami K0e. Mr bushel. si.nr, CA-ii. w In good supply and a flue crop reported from the country. It la brlngtfiK 97 00 to 7 J6 ; 7mothy 94 0 I and uot much In market . Vur, 92 'A to 40. 11 ay The emu lu i in regluu was unite light, and Him receipts aud stock In slot ears small. H. ii. d 91.1 to 914 per toil ; loose 91a to Its, frott wagons.

Huan -Is considerably higher, and very

lu Mr to b. pid at W 00 to tin 00 t r ion. r$vrt Oratft Aufrf idi-nty iit I ify UXJOe. per biisiiei or common lo choit e, a mil. Oi ied' jAjnt if, oifered, bill there la, no tU -mftiid tor It. (Jraruri an not I.. maiket. A few tAbont , Whicli w,.,e held' at Ml Od ,,. box. wiotifiiiwrr Pol Aliirs - ilave deeliiii d, and were oHeraiyelriijii an low au&typei lAi I, el. Vi tiuole Ifuj. pj s300r ' j ,,1. I, Ha.li Oiuulu M,.el. .1 fcj .. V . . UUl Oil II mm it trw -tvi" 21). he loijljejre' pi lc.es at I In, liy OootJc Fx - .Ii iif'wn ineriugM - siaik A , iVj,,eil,. ): 41. ; do. lMc iVfing- Vi-nViirk Affll-i 4ft?..; lileaeli. 't ' I J.,nn sii fr'nf. W , die,,,.., 4-. Hon i Pacific (Hi utl K:;Wr'K,r;:''.' 1,-1 'J.d I M -' I X U, '! U"Jh i0es f I Mini . IMetrp1 !-,'N:' llT.1,910 o 'l. Tf ; No. s. J.lui i Uy o,. Nos. A uml i n, fill: N,ot ". I'ap.ir v P illlaii t-'dhtrCo., jsyioii rintl 1 to I, Kxt ra ull -nl vei i . ijgii Ifuttl.-, No. 1, 0; Hdmeinaoe, No. i ll Nil n rt fsi. 'tlcl. - -fi efcv Mi thtiail, AA, 17', hiriptsfJij.mosgea?g,.rr;e. Ntsw wt-k HHrliil i JNww Yomm. fiet.T'. Cori'ott reti ye and advanciiui under Liverpool in w . ftniin wei t$ made at -iJ,i. r.k: foi liiuidling nplaii.l ,, and H-ivli. . lor do. Orleans. I' l.bDlt l..flUf , heller, hab s Were made at 8 ii.ll iSTior ftxtra Biat;JII VH'M.'M tor H , ii nil Hoop Ohio, aud :m.l I In loi I ni. I. Hiiinds, cJ 0 rig raiher quiet and scarcely so firm. Whibk Y,-r-i-'inner at. iri;4c, in bond. , , Wiikai fteceipts 3ft, HI biisliels, darket '4 to tc, liigln-i, btt salos wei't, qui to 11 in 1 1 -ti . Sales of it, nut) iiu.-iieis at H : , lo VI VI lor m-w wiiite Miblilgan ami t n n i iprliig. It v k -Active and firmer at :l i'i lor common Wesltoru, ami ?l IS lor oris n Itay. H "i.i . M'uiee and lu tleioulid Ut lu Her prices. Bitleaatii 40 to 1 l ilorHlaie. oun - licet Ipta iTl,Dlfi bushels; loui kel a. live and exciied, ami -'.. lught-r, clos ing dull, l-uiles of 7i,0U0 bpsliels at Wtc interior: :n .ftii:n' c. ror chipping mixed Weati-i o ailoai : .:.. lorshlii ilppiiia miaud Wesiurn in store; utas. lor white West anil OtUiivic. for wesiern ytsjlow. , OA Te It.-. . i pis ai I.'., inl -liel man, , i (t 'la. Untie i Hales Ot '.r.,lin uuslleia ut ..We. for ' liicago. and .(7p.,lc. for Milwaukee. i oi i i I i ii in ami U; gooii in man. i HliUAU. M , l .i -I Hull ; I. una III' II.-. .s-rLeudy aval quiet. fetiM Quiet ami sleady; 2ftc for I'KTnoJ.f-.iiM-Quiet ami steady; crude ami ...... i e . .- tor refined in bond. Turn, r-Openr.i firmer, but t-loaod htfiwyj' -'! '. -i :.: ,-n tor new Mass, uliHig at 9T .'10 im oiSm K.si 'i.'il 'in for old do, ami -lelor I'lJIlie. al-.il, bills now M'-st, sell, -I all the year, 3'-?) Total slock, old and new October flret, I I. ,'.'.-' ..oi - -nil- date iukt UiOHLh, ai iv i, bin ; sanie date lust year, sJ,4."i hbfa, Hf.v.v- Steady ; total stock, old and new, October 1st, iw.D. tt.nift paokages ;. name tint e laiit month, 1 1 puilkages; same dale last year, I2.A10 pitekuge-. . rT III IlKV.r HAMH-MtirH aotlve, to arrive ut is, ; cut lueata elaady ( 44-4 ah'a) ioa shoolilera, und 1 7 1 4;j 1 U ve flir liuiiis. La an -fleiUy and lowbr, at IdrdflKc. Monwv Very easy at J lo 6 per cent, clin iiy at 4 per oeiit. . Hif.iti.lSii Tiini; at l'Kia lOH'i;. 'lLn--Aeflve an. I firmer; opening at 14. deuiHiing to Oir'4, advancing to H,', ami ctislugit. HtfU(tovEHNMKNT HTo'kM- Rhilde easier. FetiiHIJ'lriVi'ii fjvei pool steady. , Tin; wet-kl.ybauk -i.iimiicut; Loape Mf7,m; iltsi r. u-e ...i,..l,7fVi; spTefa 7Jir Itiid; lecriiaoeIH,id ; i-4ieulilHtlu 9'2.sft,fl.VI; luf.cs'ais t4a,fioaj Ingal tqndeis Itfj ,kjjUM2l ; deiTfsiisc 2,tarJ,HsS ; ili-ptmlu fl,:iHi,K.); dl,reusf-lfl,i.7,h7. lileliiiiatl Market. ! inner uml rn-lM's 1n 'favor of n.omt sellers, inn not iiiotabl. iii-ber; miiici lino till .'iia 11 isj tratp- biaiids kll otifi 1, on. ' WHkAT-FiiTiier ; Ni,. 1 rotf2 75. Conr. I-inner ui hOi fSlc. ' '' OA'iT-tHiclllMig' d ; No. i (.,, . , wii iisky V ii met iii 33c, l t I', ..IV . . I ,, ,.,.,, U. Ml'l. ll,.l,,Ullll ,11 ,. iaigo siiit-a at tV.Hl! .'HA, at Hat cio .- it was held alfcf'i; hli1 meals Ii i ui.-i, boldtns Itsklng KP.ii hi' '. .'. Iiacoii (inn ; shoulders lii'-nj deiir i-iii.vi, Bfl.id, Laii ii - luill, itt IV' jc. ('olios i.ile. Iiiglu-r, and In i. iintud, sold at me., but at the close litililers ask .1 4We. uiii' ii on n i, utiTw o film! JltiTTKit ITiichangeil. , Ooi.n-ltW. Ht. I.oiiIh Mm lit 1. M . Loi ih., t iclobt-r L 1'i.oi'it - Firm and uircbangea, W in i i - A little easier, bill not qiiotuhly lower. (John Stronger; 76tni'lc. i)a'i.i Firm and unchanged. 1'oiih I irooping ; 98il ."ill. It ,.., I I r, ..It . ....... I . . Lauii Declining; prune Leaf, I8c. i ni -a v nieutiy ai. az n. (HMO II ! For the Henderson lair. f Lj The steamer NKWHIioY will aaaaaaaMfc make two trlj.s. daily dui lug the Henderson County Fair, commencing October 2d leaving Kvausvllle at 7J aud 11 o'clock a m. ea. i. day, returning ait. r the Fair cloves In the evening. A good bund of music will be provided on the first trip down and the last trip up. sep'JH dgaj Valuable Property at Auction. T WII.I. NLI.I. Al All HON. IN JL MATUKDAY, Hepi. , at i oVI... k, at the court-house dtatr In the olty ot Kvaii Vllle, a valuable piece of properly on Water Htreet, between Main and I.Ocusf, 'h lent front by l&) feel deep purl of Lo No. U, trlglnal Play d (tie tpwuof Kvausvllle. A two-story brick house oh the front, wltti t he besi ni -bouse In t be cl i V till t he hack l-etid. D la Hie prfipertv rnelv oceuiileil bv Hi.' -l am bakery, untl now by Wlllanlib I'm ler mm a eottimiss-ion bou-e. The properly will he sold to the highest bidder, u pun t fin following 1 ins : OlieI litrrT caah, oiui-thlrtl In sfx monlhs, ami the remaining oue-lhird III one year in m tiay of sale, wllh interest on tin- notes, ssjcurtsi ny moiigage on tlie premises. I. T I , : I Kit. ii iu m . i i. ,n, Atictioneor. S4'pir. d2w ANNOUNCEMENTS. i 'on fUBOOTl 1 am an Independent candidate for the oltlci of Coroner of Vanderburgh County. null tf JOHN I1ISCI1MAN. Mt. Vremm, July 13, Mm. Kdltun of the Journal: Please iiniiiiinic. me ua candidate to rcpreaent thla District In the next Congress. I believe in the immediate and unconditional restoration of the laeodavl Htatea to the Union, as the only remedy to restore peace and prosperity to the country. I ant opposed to any further tinkering with the Constitution, until all the Httea are In their proper places and fainy represented. Joum Pitch en.

oiiniti. ; DRUGS 6c CHEMICALS

ljt:TWU ixEMALstMf i:x-tci,A im v.u In the POKt-Ofrice at V. in, tali ol J nd lalige, fliu Ut ilnv uf lli'li.livr IWiii ,p tt obtiilp any ot these letter a. the a'ririllcuiii mujai . call lor "udv'i-; ti.-ed h-t-i.' giVft ttio da I' .' II.' Ii -1,111.0 pay one iwi tM co for wit 1 1 1 n o'iie month, tfii tin- ioer onitsti. flatter by 'carriers, at lb re ell lio ol o'AO. i, )ft t-iiii-a o yHJ.tjuo inniinfrantsv or ovei, iiiay he nerured by observing the foUpwiiig Rules I I. lrirrit leltfirs to the sin el and number. 'an wi emMus pim-imu am) r-fiito. 2. ', lottesrs With ' the wMler'a postoin end ate. aiief and luiiiibt-i , aljjfi. i bem iiiiiinl v Willi mil niinnviMiii request jt.nit aii-wrs heiiHreere1 n.voi dtml . i. Letters trtWraniieintnri.i rrani-teiit vlslltWH'lll a MWli'Or-eit.r whose p.- lal address muy be uukuown, should be marked, iu the lower l.-rT-Haiid corner, with the word n iTiejMe9ir ' " n " 4. Place tmt fca-faste -Mamp on the Uppei ie to i i .in I ceVlier, Mi ti'i.ve fiice lu ' l-.-n Un- sJ ;M, i o - no. I 'I i, a, .'oi podtii.o'kiiiK w4Hiwiat 4ntertiT'ib' Willi the writing. tl "o N .M.-A rernix! foi Hie n hti n of u lelU'r to in. woier, if uncliilme.l v. ill, ni inifiy duys or less, Written or printed with the writer's- name, nost-tiftlee, und stuie a. n.--the left-huml end oj Oi.nivelope, on the tUed nJde, will he .'Oinplli-d with at lhe1 usual rule of prepaid 'postage, puyabie When linor is delivered to trie writer. Irlec. as. Luw of toont'iiuii! -, 111 ' ., JvAHIEH' I.HST. Miilatd Kllt n Metier floai .Ma 1 1 bine Louisa Miicbeil Celesta Mollaii Lueimla Ma. -on mis II Met 'on uel i Fannie Mi-Kmll Mary Ncnl l-:i.a Nightiugule Koiihia Nicholson Judith Nenl Martha Oldham I Peters Maggie 8 PYiea Joanna Price Jiula I'ellle Oerty Palmer Itebeeisa I-ii-i Mary I . 1 1.- i.i.in - ( aniline Uielimoiid lrgiula Hssi piaw sunaii ;.Ha . a .ni. i Jane Hit after Carrie Sim, ox Alice HuiilhiuiH Hnward Kliieabeth s.-boflelil Amanda Hullivau l'.lia HUtrr I'luebe Hiillivun Maggie fcockeiand A T: Hiork Soiiliia Htreeter Mary 1 Jlll.is A ugualu 'liiylor Kllen Welib Jtweplline Webli Hosa K Wesley Fslher Wiseman B A Welfllin Alice Arrhrih-ter Hosina Asbcry mi- Hlduey llrowii Nancy Hrunce I lot t in . Haliey Margaret Hc.vcrly Liznie ihninii Nannie t l isp Husits t 'on ley It f'ur&oia mm John i 'rofUt Fannie fiery Martha i rawlord Jennlo t'ross Me. lorn Davis Klixabeth I at vis Itoaela Davidson Harriet Day Ann Douueil Maggie (J Kvans Alice il Hinds Llizabeth I- ei n. l-'auny Fetrchllda Netty Gibson Klleu iioslley (o.-ina ' ii ahum A mssada oerardfM M HaiJletWl Aflce Hugguns tHiaebath il ig4ay F lligliee Mary Harney Mary Jai vis Lu.u B ,i.,n o soi i nim r..,....... .,..11.. .loniis.ii ...-,ii I I. IMnl hCpueb G i . Kinney Mollle Like Maruh l 1 . 1 1 , Phosbe MMeftell Lvmeta, Meok Moll it OENTf.EMKN'H I.I8T. AriristrongLaiidrum Lyon Alfred Anderson .lames AHlYiiy Jurfiea, 2 A ooii.k II. ni Alien Charles "W llennun John Hrown Jackson HullUf limiry Harney Geo 0 Hlelslorii ll'.i .in Lake II M f,elnk Ger J Limiting loliu ITllard L H Lyon' L L Lolton PHiiiua Lead Wm II Murphy Christ Ma-nli UllVltl Means I'urH L MoiTl-on James MuipiiV Juim s Maildox Win F Meeku Win V ticjitieD Ueorge Hrndtord If fl I'd n i s Edward Hnwers Frank ,n Hoi rie A ugust . Maker Peefy Mil. i, l.en. -I. I,, W M CiTrtH ThonflAf 1 I 'arroll Henry t 'burcbiU i ' I.... ii Chuinhisilitin Maml 1 Cox P I. Cr-anH Ltiuin i ornell Louis P ' olelllllll J I i a i t ner Jos M Crifw James- M ' lavis Nathan Lllloll lohn O K va m- Jonathan kit vera Frani Mongiui likiiuund i ' M.'iroy Alhe't Mt'utehan AmlrewJ Mi'llfu-v W P Oshum Huiii OHvar V V( Porter Wm L Vomer Win t. o, Jits Posey Wm ' PrfllingToin ' PritxnetlBetta .. n, Pisafie Patrick Putuapi Mat. i'. ilke LaWrrtice, Pol ler John i-ryor is i ICIiit-r of t'hristian Hey ileitis Jobii i i," I, Hohlnson lolin C Pall Held O Freemen ft i i in i Joiiu A Frieder ieorge huirehlldu Henry i n ill- t rank Flaber David Oasli i . I . 'regoiy Jtilm A i ilbhen .loll n W i ira.i Jejfnea M liornlirook t bus 1 1 a rison Hell il IHilik .Dfsaph Hughes J W llughea Marshall llarDs Lee H Hooker Wm ii.ui i ...u Wm .III lift Will .larvls Col P N Johnson Oruuville Jewel t K K Johnson Neville .lourditi Antonio Kliul David, 2 Kulgli Hewitt Kline J P Ih-IMIIM Ion n Itobbers John Knht-rson lofc. pl! Kn.itll L H Kinitli I ' ' Hnyder W. Hnlilri tap Hliaiu W "ii H Hnelly rtive Wm, 2 sui un Hiram li St n (ford I , mi s L, 2 . Turner K H xorner J a, 4 Thompson Hons Thayer is li, m.D. 'Tucker Wio'J Wilson James D Wells Jmnea Whelpliy 8 11 Watts KH ,fi Weaver EM Walker Henry Wlckliii Homer Willis I I ei i del son Webb Leonard T Wiulklus Hualou Walters Thoa Wilkliis I'etar Yonctt Felix Kosuiv Jamiss N h a, 11 II M JAM EH H. MiNEKLY, P.M. HEAD & MOONEY, HFiTill, 40 Main Street. 40 , A couplele slock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods. is k: v - c o i m arriving daily. luA- nU h. i7tnT;i ,i', i'ii, DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, and FANCY GOODS. A lull Hue lu every shade of THE nJSPT F&BftQH MHINSos h'.Uf'h'h'SS 'LOTUS, Ml. WOOL DB'LAINES. ISMMlIt I N anil TWKEDN for Men's and Hoys Wear. SHEETI.(;. SHIUTIXCS WHITE GOODS. , IAEA'S, EL ANNULS, SUA wis, HOSIEKY, CLOAKS, BLANKETS.

HEAD & MOONEY, 40 Main Street 40 sep7 d2in

t ; ffS

mm & am, AKD suxiFATim(i mmim No. 5 Main Street AUKNTM FOR I GEORGE H REED'S DOMESTIC; LIQUID DYES. 7 OENF.KAL AU1CNT8 FOR Jffv! WAS aAJUOaiO DR. ARMISTEAD'S TONIC SYRUP UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, and PILE OINTMENT. All orders promptly filled. BJtsU OLD AND ItKLIAULE (Established 1WO.) WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. ICeltar c Wiiite, aa Mil i ii mtft, feb7-m Bull's Head Stock Yards, Main street, near E. A C. Depot. bfjy 9AVK It II II I I l I II I AHOVK Yaitls ami t tallies complete, and will uv ami Mil alJ kinds of live alock oa e.,iu a, i salon, ami make nbrill (edvaneea on sfo. k consigned to die. I am prepared lo keep and feed stock for all that way give me a call. I have good stablea aud siieds for two hundred head of atock, aud good water convenient. Oood in ' "in modal ions on the premkMa fparU-awithst. HBAMirN aepIS d2m Hull v Head. HARDWARE. 1MPORTERH OF t'u)d u. i;.'i 3fliif iH HARDWARE and CUTLERY, -ASP-r-lata No. 31. No. 31, MAOIST SI'KKKT I VAVSVIIJ.H, lIHAA. i ,7 ..ull1 -1G. .'Miff 13 JPirist Street, ! oT ,aiiu ii..i'r. bun SIGN OP THE BIO PADLOCK! WHLLP, KELLOGO & CO., IMrORTERB AVI) WIJOLEHALE IJEALrSRH IN AND CUTL K4 Y ! NO. 18 FIRST 8TRB13T,

(HION Or TUB

BiarA