Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 January 1867 — Page 5

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VThe'eis no 'eon in ilhe money market., . though ctit) cull for money is not quite so urgent, owlug to. the Jad that borrowers fevA','prruuKKi .io."iry over their payUt itlMi fo iv 'Short lime, and, therefore do l apply fof what tbey cnn'iiot'Bet. This BrtdKinii over helni only a tempora ye-p.-dictit, an increased pressure tor loan Biaysoon be expected: a pressure which Uie b.uk-i Will be unable .fully truond ,Cw.,JUponkU)M iUoUU keep this faetsteadlly In view. We have so frequently urged caution In b u hi nisslJir " lobu'vloai that an avoidance of credit la Indispensable to ufeiy, that we have no disposition to enlarge oti th-Ns point. 'X he-Jaet, 1 owever, that eontluuod currency expansion does I -'t put inoiie.Yj In everybody's pocket as --formerly.' 'ho'' present a downward tendency In p Ices, should teach people someUung, and admonish them q more eco tiny In persoinil and living expenditure, and closer calculations In business operaUons. ; Uncle Bam to no longer the grout, purchase: and dlsburser to help us out of the drag. legitimate demand Is now our kope and dependence. Exchange on New York in easy supply, tut no surplus; rates, nominal. Gold, tn the descending scale; buying rate here, 133. Government Securities as follows: Buying. 10 105 104 104 11H Selllns. 108 m 100 KWV 105 103 6- 20'sold S-'JO's uew... 10-40's ... .'T-Ws, August..... 7- :-'s, June .......... 7-30's, July... ... Compound Interest Notes are bought at the following rates: June, 114 ...r. ...I... 115 July, IW,4 "Aug. ... Ill ."Oct. " Jill - Ilea 112 Miiy, 16" 110 Kan. 10l Bept. " . loH Oct. . ........... .107 " The following; quotations aro from the ffloeo? W, J. Lowry A Co., Banker, No. ; First street. BANKAHI.K UNI.iS. .. JJ.K. Treasury Notes. , . - i' i National Hank Notes. Klafl 9-ik of Indiana. HiateTlunk ofOiilo. j :- tfki-n.lt tin r; OXCUKRHNT. " " ; Indiana Free Jiaivlis -,.t.... tr UHr ills, Missouri ......;.i......T... ..... ..:....:....:.;.....):.. t KjKl.'i a Bunk Notes.i...,. .....i......-.Soi " ' Planters' Him It w..-.. "mo ' Union ll:ink. .Vm " .JtbepTnnnes Knnks -10 to HOe1" Vlt'vtuni, North and S.Mitli l'arolUi:v. ileovgla, Alaimtnand ha.... 10 to S0c- 'V Tho dispatches this morn I nit give us aoountsof llu Mjcial failures n l rur.iors of lallnres.some of which are coutradleted. There no doubt, exists In our commercial nntres ' conildwaljlf-' revorfshitoU and donbf or' the future." It h- comes all io la; prudcut in tlielr operations, and to ; ee that their busln.'ss Is on a sure basis. We received a private letter last week from a prominent mercantile firm in Liverpool, England, In which we were highly complimented for the articles published by os In reference io the political and agricultural, 'wi of the fcumthtru Btates, and especially our views of the conton question. We are glad Io know that the Journal has readers across the waters, and that our views of these questions are In consonance with gentlemen of such deservedly high commercial standing. The loo embargo upon trade by the river still continues, and having been so often disappointed within tho past two weeks as to the weat her.lt is hard to predict with any decree of assurance I he time when navigation will open and business revive Our marp hants are subnilUliu t the blockade ' with as much patience as possible, looking forward to the "good time coming," when trndo will ns-ume its old habitsof activity. There Is some business coming In from the rallrond and the country uy wagons, but it Is Imht am! harrllysuftlcletit to give variety to the dullness so genera ly prevalent. There have not been enough tiansac Hons to establish a market, and we, there-fni-6 continue the quotations of last week, with very few unimportant alterations. If . there was any demand lor goods, wo anticipate that our merchants, both In Dry Goods, aid -Groceries, wuuld le realy to iliike eoiiesslimi. As It 'Is; tve can only' report the market as stationary. We refer to the Jiimfarts lHrnnltn-j or a lit f the leailing nwrclHlU.r.nvnHfac.turing, and eommrreial enterprises of the. cU, which it vtUX be well for trailer abroad, and ther visiting the city, to framine.l " GKOCiaiY MAUICKT. , . This department last week partook of tho general features of the trade. There were few buyers in the market, and the orders that came In were very light. There have been very few changes In prices. CorricK -Has been dujl. We quote: Cornmon to good, 'HuCi'ici prime to choice, SO 27c; good tovbokro Java, 33Gc. Sucjak Prices unchanged at our former quotations We quote raw at 12c for low grades, and lie for choice Deinerara and prime New Orleans; refined C MJ.c; B l.r.;4e; A 10'i; lliuxis H";Js.lc. . Tkah We have no changes to make In quotations. HUirk: Souchong, OOo to SI 70; Oolong, $1 to 1 80. reen. Young Hys n, fl 2.5 to . 30; Imperial, Si 50 to 250; Gunpowiler, Jl 20 to 2 25; Hyson, SI to 2 00. Mor.AH'.-tJiiU't without hanxe. Stocks not large, yet siiiliclent to meet the wants of the trade. O: leans pluntat Ion Is In fair supply and quoterl nt so to 8.5c. Tho rellued yrups are according to quality and repfilnlloii of iiiauulacluivs. Kihii Thero Is no ih.tns;n h flsh. We oont.tnue to quote Ataekerel No. I, In barrels, t.i .50 la Si! 00; in kits at SI 00, with other n'.r.ivs lnthou iunl proportion. 0fikh, s; i to Be. Itu'K-Market hleady at 10 to llo for good to prinio ICangoou. No other quoted as in the market.. CAHll.K-L'iichaugcd-llglit weights 1H to W,Z?, full weights Zin. Canot There Is no r!i.n,'e, and we con" tlnne to quote at 20c por pound. Since the holitlavH thedetnnrid has fallen off. HTAKOHt-Is uncbanifod at 71$ to 8c, SAir.-Tiiedetnaud for salt Is moderately lair, an4 quntations iwe nntihangel. The rals are M II for small and Fl 85 for larfo barrels, or Km per bushel. rjoi-rim Yarns In sympathy with colton are linn ut 24 'q for 000 and 27' for sort."- ' -IiiUt'oua. There Is no perceptible change

In liquors, and prices remain about tho Kama as last quotations. New copper distilled whisky $3 00; one to two years old scarce at Si GOS (K); hlghwlne-t $2 30; rectified f 1 90(4 2 28; common Bouilion Rye and Urandv, $2 ftXi 75; IIollanl gin S2 503 00; imported brandy $12 00C($15 00; Old Port fcl . i)RY GOOD.4.ZV Prices here have undergone no changes urn) we continue Jo quote, as here ofore llnowii'. HiiKETrNis!'XD' fcHtKTrNGs. Standard Eastern Sheetings, 22J.,c: Cnnneltou , 22c ; "standard" brand. 20c : M lddlesex' lft; Valley, 15o.;v t :t:Hi V.-V ) Blkaciiko Muhlinm. Hills 4-4, 30c; Columbia 4-4, 25o; Iteynolda- A" A, 28oi lied Ban U 7:8, 20c ; Hod Ban lc 4-4, ZU Pin nth. Spraguo'n, lSc; America, 18c; Amoskeag, 17c; Wamsntta.; Mic; ,II)vey, 12) Jc ; Shepperd's,' IPc Merrimack, 18 to 20c BiKiPKa. Dolanes, 20c Armures, 2Kc; Dltvns, all wool, 45c; Domestic Gingham, 25 to 30c. , . BeooL ClorroN. t;ontes', il 16; Green & Daniels, 75c; skirt Braid 90o to SI 00. IT opSkikts. 30o to 81 25 a dozen springs. The trade in lioolt and Shoe, Jlatt and Otpx, Clothing and Qneeniiware, has been dull, with no changes to note In prices. The same sluggishness noted In other departments has prevailed, and nothing of Importance has occurred worth recording. won and Hardware, We make no changes tn quotutlons, though the price of Tlnplate is not firm. In hardware, the advance In gold has had a tendency to check any prospective decline. We quote Bar Iron at Sc. ; Sheet Iran, boi led 8 J4(u,0c ; Charcoal lll2c; Tin Plate I. O. 10x14 charcoal $10 50; per box;' Aa ii $7 75; Axes, Mann's (16 00; Llpplncott's $17 50; Simmons' S18 00. Duuoa Business has. been light. The general tendency of all kinds of Drugs and Medicines, with few exceptions, Is to lower prices. Oils are dull. We quote J.ard OH, No. 1. 20, No. 2, 81 00, a decline of fully 10o. Linseed (Ml SI 40. Coal ltd, 62c. , tioda 10o for English, and Uc lor American. Quinine S2 40 per ax. Indigo, Madras f I 81) to SI 50. ' PltOVISTONS AND PRODUCE. . Provisions The- 'market' is now wel: supplied w'ith Green Meats, new N'ess PorK, and freh Lard. ' Wo " qtloti Mens J'ork steady .at S1: to 2!) 00; Hark Meals, shoulders, 8c; sides, 10c, and clear I devil.,' tn U? lll." Is M, U4 to T-'c On r dealer wl'l 9w bo' fulty snpplTi d.nnd prepa'od at all timet to till or.lers at Clnuinnatl quotations, f Cheese continues ' be' In excellent supjily nt Kio for Vi'stern Reserve, and 17tic lllc for New York -Mmie- . lluUr mtunlns alout at last qno-tatlo--fVfiino for fountry;' '",, GiAN.- Whuat, uotiilug of cousequence doinj-very Httle offerings We quote sairie as last week 82 .50 f'r lied," and $2 00 for KVbte. j Corn, not muolv doing as yet, and stocks on baud not large, though laruo orders cun be filled on short notice. Consideringthe state of the market In other cities, It can hardly be quoted active at Inore than75o In new gunnies. Oats, hardly any in market, and quotations nominal. Flour The market steady. We quote. Good Superfine, f9 50U 00. Extra, Sil 50($12; Family and fancy brands, (13t , . .. Corn Meal. Aeu in good 'sttpply at S 50i3 K) per barrel, aud $3 W) to fl 00 for bolted. Kkkk8. Clover, $8 00, with free receipts. flax, 82 00. h ; f . . , J J' Hay Is firm. Baled $17 to SIS per ton; loo ie 17 to 618 from wagons. Bh an May le quoted atS20 0021 00 per ton. , . ,. Fkitix The cold weather and advances of tho season"' keep prices higher, so that choice Eastern Apples are held at Si) 50 C!?r 00; Western is considerably lower. . Dried 'rutt t Apples, HOD; Peaches, $3 00

for quarters, and $1 00 to H 50 for halves. The supply of Oranges and Iemonsis light., We have, however, no quotations for Jobbing. . Potatoes There Is a fair stock of good potatoes in market at 75c. per lmshel. Gunny Uaus A good stock In market, and held at 2(ic for good second hand, and 20 to 30c for heavy new. Limk-Iii good supply at 1 10 to $1 25 per barrel. Cement $2 7.5 to 93 00 per barrel. -if York Markctl , ; By Telegruph. i, Nkw York. Jan. 28. nvoie Very firm ; sales of 1,50 bales. Ki.ohk Dull, and h,,i loo lower; re elpts of 3,73 bbls: sales of 4,1(10 bnlsof supertlne Slate aud WnHtern; ! filfcri 10 25 for e.Tira W extern, $I0o0;w1i 10 for eholee, 81 1 70(1300 for Ron i id Hoop Ohio; hhlpplng brands at 11 11x012 00, and trade brands at $12 10;i) i3 o. closing dull. WiusKY-Nomlnal. Wiikat Dulland drooping; sales of 5,000 bushels of White Canada at 3 00, and Amber state at S3 OH. Kyk More active; sales of 15,700 bushels of Western at 1 22, and Canada West at 1 20. Baklky More active; several sales are rumored for export on private terms. CoitN Kavors buyers: receipts of 7.200 bushels; miles of I2,IK bushels; mixed Western in Mtore at H 15 fl 10, and Western lollow sioreatSl 17. Oath Heavy; receipts of 4,175 bushels; sales of ia.000 bushels; Western at fllfe.0":. and Sunn m Me. Ohotkmiks Dull. Pkthoi.kuh-IhiII; sales of 1,100 bbls; crime nt HtyVJip, and refined In bond at 29;; Hi'e. tloi-s-QnIet ; firm at. 35;70c for new. 1'okk opened tinner, but closed heavy; sales ..f H.ico bbls; I0 8?fi2i) H2 for new mess, c osing a S20 40 for cash for Western ; Sill 2..1! 50 for old mess, closing at 819 60 forc.ish; and SI0 2.54i20 50 for prime mess; also, 2,2nl b!l of new mes at S'.'O UOyJO 7; to sellers for February and March liKi K Dull ; sales, ;i'i(i Iturrels at previous prices; tierce heel stead v ; sales, ym) tierces of India and prime mess at private terms; beef hams unchanged, sales at, 8-'i2 0,(i 32 el!4. Baoon Steady; sides, 19 boxes at K)rt; IO' ,". tor .'unibei laud cut: llVi-.i.ll'ii!. lor ! siioi't riblWii: ami I ;. for sliort clean. v:u r MK VTS-Siea.ly ; sales of 2 1 packHges. uIUVjhIc. Vtr shoulders; 10,' 'c. for bams. Dukssku Hotis Firmer, nt K(."jc. lor Western. I.Aitn Heavy ; ales of 1.150 barrels, at ll'-i'-tl-J1 C lor i.tcl ; anil l2'-J'.l?-ie. for new. m;TTKKsu ndy nL l.wiic. lor Ohio Central. t iii:i:sk Quiet at 15v I '.;. Mon K v Market steady, with fair business nt thtal percent. . .- tkim.inm Dull at ?5f.'j in gold for first class blils. OoM -Without, material change; opening nt I'll' j, advancing to l.'ll' . mid clositnr i at. liM'fi. li.)VhllNMKNTS-A suiule rirmer. FitKUJHTS To Liverpool, quiot nnd firm. Tho money market, el .sed . asy. iold quiet anil Arm at 1'II:,hm :tlK. Governments '.teaily ; coupons of 1N8I, 107'.;. 107; iio. of i.Hi, Mn,un 2-8: do. of istit', io:',..' 10.7';; do. of lk5, IIW;-;ii10.5J.. Stocks w'wio heavy .ttheclose. with bin one or t wo ex. ! eeptlons; Ohio Cerllllcates, 25; Erie, ftr'i; ' XI V .... I l.r.l ' . I I 111 I y . . I.1

Kl. W. ,'.,; S. ., do i. !' I lie I. ; M. H mi; M. ('., 10.5 i: sVi-sie n Uoi ui Telegranh. . ' i ; To eel o. ll. A eport was on the street, late In I he du.V. '' hi ove -. issue in Die H. 1. 1 ompanv, and t ne funds or i he concern had been Ued in i he I- i le and N. VV. I. c iques. one of i lie prominent Directors wa- a so reported o Imvo tailed. These report were oflielaily d -med. but the denial lallod to r siore co tldence. ' ' tl't !'- . . WEEKLY BANK HTATKMKNT. Loan deere se. S.I,-iS7,120; specie Increase. 80-18. siH); circulation Increase, SI02.270; ieital tenders, lnerea-e,, ilH7,17J; deposits, ducrease. .'l,2J8.0.jy. ..j i ii.l i Nfir.y.ork Vrj)Gofls Mnrkrt. ' By Telegraph. New Yokk, Jan. 28. The market languishes, and torirommon fahrlcs i hre is ie-s buoyancy, it being un durst nod that a leaili ug bouw Is about to taka 1 per eent. nVeouot 4 par' for casti payments. As yet there Is no material e.liane in rale,s..j Colorel specimens for the Parts Exposition haveurilveti und will be placed on exhibition lor one wek be ore sailing by the steamer on the 0th of February. llnchtmttl Market. By Telegraph. Cincinnati, Jan. 28. FLOUR In moderate local demand, and tho market steady ; superilne 40 25yn 75 lor Spring, aud 7510 Z for Western Winter. Whkat -Firm but. the demand Is light; No. 1 S-S 35 for Spring, and 82 83 lor VV inter. Corn Firmer for shelled. Il must be quoted at. 02(iti;kj; ear dull at 55(2(500. Oats Firmer; No. 1 6l((j62c. Kyk Dull at 81 18l 20. Barlky Unchanged. Cotton Unchanged ; holders rather firmer under the foreign news, but not much done; middling Hla; receipts during the past week were 680 bales, aud from September 1, 6,:H8 bales, against 107,473 bales for the same time last season. Kecelpts at this place since the 1st of this month are 7,805 bales, against 11,238 bales the same time in IHikI. Whisky Dull at 82 25 In bond. No sales. Ilws-Firmer; 87 40(7 75. Receipts, 4,000 head. Al fjss Pouk - 820 00rj20 50. the latter the rate still asked, but 320 00 Is the outside rale paid. Bulk M eats Held firmly at, VZaVic for shoulders, ami 0' .valine for sides. Bacon Less firmer under the news from New Orleans, reporting a decline of from 4 to 5c; olhlng done, In consequence, and prices nominal. Laru timet at l.V I2.!:,e. EiM Firmer, and scarce at S2.:i!l for fresh. Burnett Unchanged; 20. u; 28c. CHKKSiK 1 )C ; GoM : 1:I biiy nig, and i:iT selling. Ex'ii.n(;k -Ki. in at 50c put thousaud, buy in:;, met par selliin. f 't , Monky iuiel, iut slill stringent. :r.' Mai Rt.J OH 7 ' By 'releraph., , , ,. CMiaAW.Jan, 3. . Fr.ouu (lull and eanior. j -i ,". ' ; W i ik at tin let ; No. 2 declined 2c ; sales of No. 1 at 2 I M2 14. and No. 2. 82 'i 87, closing dull at il 8i lor NN 2. ; ; Corn Quiet, and one cent lower; 77iu 77' ,c. lor No. 1, and Hik for No. 2. ats - Dull at 4li4 i 10! sc. for No. 2. v 1 1 1 on winks Noiuluul ut 2.!.;.;:ie. bonded. Mkss PoHK UHChiingud ; sales of taiiilarl brands at SIS 37'I8 fiit, and favorite at Ms 75, closing nt 818 2.'i(a:18 &i. Extra Prime, SI8 25. K.nglikh JlKATis Steady. Bui, k Meats-Quiet. . . . , bwKM l'K KLEi) Hams-Firm at Ioc Gkkkn Mkats Ina live, but firm. Laku Dull and lower; Prime Steam, 11 !c; llc. Livk Hons-Firm, and lOtUV. higher; 85 N'iMil 45. Dresed, quiet, and 5itl0o. higher, closing at 87 10r7 40, dividing 204 lts. ItKOKiprs 2.S00 barrels flour.'ll.fiOO busliels wheat, 75.000 bushels corn, 11,000 bushels oats, 1,000 hog., Shipments 2,000 barrels (lour, D.OOO bushels wheat, 1,100 bushels corn. . : Phlladelpliia Market. By Telegraph.) Philadelphia, Jan. 28. BK.r.F Oaitlk Unsettled nnd lower; 1,800 head sold at l.Vx.llic per pound ; extra, LtijtUo, fair to good, aud 10i$llo for common . Hhkkp- Prices unchanged; 10,000 bead sold at GcViie.. lbais In demand; 1,800 head sold at 10c uelt ; trade dull. Flock - Dull ; Western, 811 00(0,12 50. ' Whk at Quiet aud scarce; prime, 15fiii 3 25. , , KYB51 S'li. CoitN Sieaily : sales of 5,000 bushels of new yoilow, and l.tioo bushels of white, at 81 IK) Oats Steady nt 57(j5Sc. Cl.oVKll SKK.t-3 2n;.S 75. WlIIMKY Dull.

St. Louis Market. By Telgraph. St. Louis, Jan. 28. Market unusually qntet, and business small. Cotton Quiet at 29o. for ml.ldllng. Kloi'K-DuII, at $i) 2-XnO 75 lor superfine, 810 5 .'(.-II 2o tor extra, and 811 3011 ii for doublctiXtra, Including cholire. Whkat Very dull, buyers asking concessions 82 25 for No. 1 Spring, 82 70 for lair Fall. - Con n Drill and lower, at 78n32c". Oats Dull al ti5(i,()te. - - T Phovlsio.ns Heavy and weak; 810 00 for ririme Mews . ork. and $A8 00 for prime leet ; Country Bacon 810'itllo , Shoulders l ie. Clear Sides liic, Susar-Cured Hams I. ard-Country kettle l:!c. in tierces, and 13'c. in kens. Hons Languid ; packers offer 8-5 50((1 25 drovers ask 25e. higher. The only sale reiiorted wnsntSO ;f. Whisky dull al 82 10. Memphis Market. By Telegraph. Memphis, Jan. 2.1. Cot roN Quiet and firm at 20'Jy;30;ic; receipts of 2,727 bales; exports, 2,027. KLoUK-fii) .i l7 50 for old brands. Cons Steady at fl 03nl 05. OATS-Flrm at 80j8c." Hay Scarce and tn demand at S18i40. PoKK-FIrm at S'.'il 50. DitKs.sK.n lloos-lOfalie. Bulk MKATsj-H;.i,itic. Clp.ak s-im:rt-15;a. I-aki li4l5c. Mlhvaukee JIarket. By Telegraph. Milwavkkk, Jan. 2S Flouu Dull. Wukat Very dull; 42 10 for No. 1, and 81 H2 tor No. 2. Cokn I ull at :ic. Oats Nominal ; 40c for No. 2. Dkiosmko lliia Firm at $7 00o7 2.5. iii'.i.vb:.s.s IHStKCTOKY. KKVI8KO WEKKLY. BANKS. Archer A Co., Bankers. First National Bank, Main Street. Merchants' National Bank, Main Street. WHOLESALE DUY GOODS. Maokey, Nisbel A Co., Main Street. d. Maghen & Co., First Street. Culbertson A Son, New . lbany, Ind. KETAIL DUY GOODH. J. T. A. H. A. Coolidge, First Street. E. A. Cook, First Street. T. M. Elliott , First street. Head A Mooney, Main Street. F. Hopkins A Co., First Street. Hudspeth, Adams A Co., Main street. Schapker. Bussing A Co., Main Street. Weed A Glass, Main Street. WHOLESALE GROCERS. Bement A Vlelo, Fl st Street. Mathew Dalzell, Water Street.

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et. i s. . Kill. t.iHtk, M. f. ;-.(,,- ' "-. Hablic fl I'ltuill. !.,-.; ,. tl . eel. , Heilderlch S( La-ij: s T i ;iore Street.. L. Igleharl A i"o , ..li;,"- I'ei't., ," ..' Parsons, Seo il:e .- . .. ' i.nn Strwt.' , . ' " P. S, Uuston A c. "W i s, reet. . ;'' Vlekery BroiheiW.'M.'ui- sueet. ) .Weaver, Keied A H"mi.'K : Locust street. MosesWeilJljocus -I'l..'. . - ' ' ' . ''''. DiUG ;. '. '.. T. O. Brld well A Co.,' I la u street. ,' ' Cloud Aikln, ' ; ' " ' ' Keller A White. Main si ieet. , Lrlch A Maghee, Cittci'iii i'l. Ohio. H. J. Sehlaepfer, Main Si reet. , Sparks A PKquet, " BOOTS AND SHOES. Read, Morgan A Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Miller A Co., Boots and Shoes, MaluSt. J. S. Kicker, Second Street. P. Semonin, Maui Street. s QUEENS WAKE. Holllngswortn Bros., First Street. Llchten A Ichenhauser, First Street. Mark A Warren, Main Street IKON. Acbeson, Bell A Co., Wheeling, W. Va. Samuel Orr, Water St reet. WHOLESALE NOTIONS. Curnlck Brothers, Main Si reel. HOUSE FURNISHING. W. E. French A Co., First St; eet. MERCHANT TAILOIW. , J. K. Lotspetcb, First Street. S. N. Smith A Co., Maiu Street. , MILLINERY. Schapker, Bussing A Co.. M un Street. HATS AND CAl'.-s. Lanphear A .dttuhell, Fhsi street. - MCsIC Oeil A Kelnland.i.', Tnli-.i street, j" Warren . it Couyngiou. Mnu . I reels. TOYS AND KANtY" O lODS. f ,A."C. Pushu'e, .Vlairt dtreetf - ; .. , , ; ... AKTI,T.-. . , ,..,;.-y,l , J. Massiilun, Flisl Street. , ,..,'' Ji ,' " " CONFECTIONERS. ; ? : AblOrlug A Hassler, Flrststieet. ! , U.'';STA T'R A NTS. ' f l TruntzA MenieV, F,f,t Street. - I R. Whlttlugton, Looust Street. ' . . BAKERIES. '," i Charles Adelman, Third Street. I A. A W. Christ, Main street. ' -r FURNITURE. ' L. Q. Smith, Chairs, Thir Street. I, WHOLESALE LIQUOR. ; I Hodge, Carr A Co., corner Water aud sycamore. " - Henry Ayer, Sycamore Street. BOAT STORES. Bros A Brother, Water Street. - Hornbrook A Co., Water Street J. Slnzlch A Son, Water Street. PLANING MILLS. llnnnel A Sons. Walnut Street. Steel A Trlbble, Second Street. , ; '. j SADDLERY. . '. , - ' Stelnback, Wack A Co., Main Street. Lewis C. Weber, Third Street.HARDWARE. Bcettlcher, Kellogg A Co., First street. Charles Baboock A Co., Carriage Trimmings, Main Street. ; . George S. Sonntag A Co., Alain Street. FOUNDRIES. Blemker, Tlllmann A Co., Si xth Street. Anlhon Hebbllng, Main street. William Hellman, Flr.st Street. Keitz A Hauey, Ingle Street. Hchnltz, Thuman A Co., First Slreo' . : i I OVl'.S A N.I 1 1 N V AUK. H. E. Blemker, Second Street. John Soantlln, Main Street. FORWARDING A COMMISSION. , H. D. Allls, Watev and Vine Streets. Akin, Parvin A Co., First Street. Brown, Dunkersou A Co., Water Street. Balrd A Start, Water Street. Cox A Humphrey, Water Street. J. C. Dusouchet, Water Street. F. H Eh-man A Co., Main Street. Hayhurst A Whlttaker, Water Street. Thomas C. Smith A Co., Water Street. Thomas C. Smith A Co., Water Street. Dan. Aiken A Co., New Orleans, La. S. M. Barton A Co., New Orleans, La. . Howell A Mtllspaugh.Hliuwueelown, III. ' Geo. G. Campbell A Co., New Orleans, La. P. S. Dusouchet A Co., New Orleans, La. P. G. O' Riley, New Orleans, La. S. II. Kennedy A Co., New Orleans, La. Howard, Prestons A Barrett, New Orleans, La. 1 Speed, Summers A Co., New Orleans, La. Comer A Richardson, Memphis, Tenn. Grammer A Co., Memphis, Tenn. H. McDonrmgh A Co., Memphis. Tenn. TRANSPORTATION , Adams Express Co., Tlios. (jalther, Ag't Bel lefotin tain Coiton Express, Brown Dunkersou A Co., Agents. Evansville, Paducah and East port Packet Line, Cox A Humhrey, Agents. Evansville Cairo Packet Line, Cox A Humphrey, and R. K. Dunkersou A Co., Agents. Great Western Despatch, Xex.sen A Bixby, Agents. Green River Packet, Ada Lyon. Henderson Packet Lino, R. K. Dunk sdn A Co., Agents. Louisville, Evansville A Memphis Pac !, Line, R. K. Hunkerson A Co., Agents. Merchants' Union Express, R. R. Waldou, Agent. Merchants' Dispatch, E. B. Morgan, Ag't Owensboro, Cannelton A Louisville Packet Line. Star Union Line Express, Hubb A Velts, Ag nts. INSURANCE. Evansville Insurance Co., Malu Street. A. C. Halloek, First Street. W. J. Lowry A Co., Flr;t Street. Nexsen A Blxby, Main Street. W. A. Page A Co., Main Street. REAL ESTATE. Alvah Johnson, Third Street. Win. Reavls, Main Street. OIL WORKS. St. Louis Oil Co., St. Louis, Mo. COAL Bod lam Mines, Water Street. A. J. Hutchison, WaterStreet. Green River Coal, Water Street. HOTELS. American House, WaterStreet.

A . ,ORNEYS AT LAW. , '.alter A Bulterneld, Third Street, .la rues F. Wei born. First Street. James T. Walker, Third Street. , , r David E. Watkins, Third Street. ,' " MEDICAL. .. , j 1 ' 1 ..I. B. Ervln, Main Street. ' ',';' L. S. Herr, Second Street. ' ' ,' ''' ' '; .DENTISTS. ; I' i Drs.'Hass A Cook. First Street.1 'i"H" j WOOLEN FACTORY. M John W. Omen A Co., Bond Street!" '1 : h '.;!'. SALT AGENCIES. " '" ' ' i i U Rutrner, Jr.; Water Street.' ' fi

' Balrd A Mart, WaterStreet. ' s .- :ti: trades. . v.:; , . ,. Thomns Grant, Carpenter, Main Street. C W. Osborne, Painter, Locust Street. , , . U. -. CLAIM AGENTS. , Win. IU)avis,MAtn Streeu i j ; .. James r. .Walker, Third Street, '.. i , ! i i TOBACCO. " I 11. R. Schro&dor, Main St.'.. ' ' AGRICULTURAL 1 M ELEMENTS.', i II. O. Babcock, First Street. Vm. G. Fullerton, Main stieet. JEWELRY. HlltroltT A Co., Muiu Street. P. L. Gei.-sler, " " A. C. Rosen crauz, Second Street. LIVUV AND SALE STABLE. Forth, i owies A O.. Third Street. FEED STORE. Cross A Crorts, Third Street. BOOKS. U. F. Barter A Co., First street. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Business College, First Street. ADDITIONAL KIVEIl S'EWH. Everything connecte'l with the river heconies more doubtful and gltioniy. Navigation is practically suspended, and nothing moved yesterday but the ice, wllich continues to flow past in large and he.tvy musses. A large body of ice lodged Sunday upon the bar above the city, but the rise in the river and the heavy ice ibmling by, carried it oft" yesterday. The river continued to ri.se up to dark, but no boats ntteuipted to leave, au 1 none arrived -.The Charmer reached Paducah in safety, and laid up in the lpouth of the Teuuesseo to await a change .There were no further tidings of tho Liberty No. 2 up to niiduight of yesterday. She has probably had to .seek a harbor Cnpt. J. W. Ilea, of the Wabash ltiver steamer Mason, is in" the city, stopping at the Sherwood House. Tho Mason is frozen up in the Wabash, uine,uiileH below Vincenncs, fully loaded with pork and laid. The ; Louisville Courier, of yesterday, says: . ' , More Di3A.sTK.a-Ex plosion op tiik William White. From the Oweusboro, Ky., pipers, we learn that the steamer William White eiploded her boilers last Tuesday uight in (Jreen lliver, by which Capt. Al. Drinkwater aud the engineer were killed. No further particulars giveu. The explosion was hoard in Owensboro. The AVm. White was owned and built at Evansville, a steru-wheel craft, and was plying the Evansville and Ureen lliver trade. There is, of courc uot a shadow of truth in the above, except that the Wni. White is in (Ireen lliver. t is all a freak of the imagination. LAW C AHI33. . J. F. WELUOliX, ATTO li ST 1 Y-.l T-IjA V, K V A X J V I I.I. K, I X D I A Sf A. Office on Third Street, Elliott's new bulldlug. . Jnull , - Conrad Baker. ' C. II.' Butterfleld. Huficr & Itiittcrnold, ATIOifKYN.AT.I. VW-WILLGIY Prompt uttention t all bu tnH b truNted to their care. OFFICE Third Street, between Ma. and i-siousu ; EVANSVILLE, INI).' JulyOdlin , . JA51ES T. WALXER, , , IUSTTCE OF THE PEACE AND AGENT FOR OBTAINING PENSToNs, BACK' PAV AND BOUNTIES FOR DISCHARGED SOLDIERS, AN) for the Widows and other Lel R. resentatlves of those who die In theservu o. the United States. Otllce ou the Nortnwest side of Third street, neor the Washington House, and nearly opposite the Co -rr Louse, Evansville, Ind. Al business entrusted to him will be oion: t.'j atteuded .. janlH-ly. D.IVID E. WATKINS" (Late of New York City,) Attorney and Counselor at Law, Can bo lound at the-odlee of Morris S Johnson, nieir the corner of Third and Locust Streets, Elliott's Building, Evansville, Ind. Will promptly attend to oil business entrusted to his care. Refers to the officers of the Evansville National Kiiulc. oc'JT d:!m EVANS VILIiE BUSINESS COLLEGE Corner Pirnt un'1 Vine St ret t, EV ANSVIt.l.E, Ixn. frnVLt. KMIOLAKMHII Ksuud for ; All are invited to call and examine our I ............ tt I nyl i'li.O.i. .... t i . .... receive by return mnil tvi..Kn t'lrcular, with specimen- of PenmntiHliip mid Flo irIshliiK. L. MAVFIELD. auilOtn ir cipal. CO-r.4 UTS Kits P. -Thomas Grant bavin sold out hi Interest in the linn ol Lam Bros. A Co., bus associated htmielf with B. Dyson, and is now prepared io carry on the building business in all its branches, nnd flatter themselves that by st i let attention to business they will able to Rive K-neral satisfaction, and wou.d herefore solicit a share ol puh1IC piitronnije. All Job-work done with IIOUl IK'Ud ua.,1 .11......!. L..I. 11.. - - ' v. ui-.n,-ii. nnup Mil jviHiii . street, between seventh aud Eluhlli i

-i"-'. wince oox .ii i. ispcciai alienHon ui veil to lien vt and Intrieate framing. l iHs. ORANT. Jrn8. B. DYBON.

Course of Popular LcetiivT.s riiIIE i:VAKsVIII.E 1.IBR4RT i ! JS. soClATION have Deriuctisl the) i.e-l Kotlatio is for a course of Six l'opular I -! lures; The following speakers have j ' o ' Jsed to lake part: ; REV. MIC M I li II U U N, tho : ' r Preacher." The subject la left with .iself ' THEODORE TILTON. of the New k, Independent. Subject: ''Our Country ' oust ruction." 1 HON CARL SCIIURZ. "TU 1 - structlon of Oermany." PETROLEUM V'..NASY'.-P.V,-vf Postmaster) Professor of Hibllenl P. " . REV. WAY LAN I) HoYT.ofClu. . .u Subject not yet announced. i JAS. E. .MURDOCH ("Uramalic lei,!-; Inns") comet It Wis health will alio . f The SECOND LECTURE on 'I'll t"i:1'-. DAY EVENING WEEK, the lTtU UhU, Theodore Tlltou. Con:eTlekeiN I'll each, to be had at t: . Library Rootus or of any of the IM:vttJ., Jan7 Utf

PECIAI NOTICED. Tiie Egyptian Cancer Antidote Thp Sost V.citurkublc Discotcry EVER MADE lN. MEDICAL SCIENCK, Known and ' tiswl only at the NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE, 4'J2 West Fifth Stree,, Clnclnnntl. Ohio. I'nls Antidote Is a certuin and i nlnletM remedy tor all Cancers, Malignant Tunioni ana sores, curing ue very worsi cases in n 'ew nays. rroi. narvey aiso nas npecincu Hint never tan in asi nuia. t onsumntlou, Rheumatism, Dyspeiisia, Epilepsy, Heart Disease, and treats all other Chronic Dlasctit suuceahfully. Address PROF. HARVEY. k0 dtf Box MK". t liiclnntili. ihlo. Invigorate tho Bespunslblo Organ The stmaach Is the responsible oryan of ;Ue system. II llie illK"-liou is imperfect every nerve aud n ore, is more or less out or rdi-r All the lltutls are depraved. The nraiu Is clouded. The spirits are aepressed.) AU dyspeptics Anoiv this 10 1m the truth. Il is not, however, hall' the truth. C'oi-jmn.-i would be required lo eiiumerale thei pains and penalties of dyN)itpsia. uor could any pen do theui Jn.llcc. Tens oL tliousands feet them ; no man can descried llietn. . I 'an they be prevented t fan they b't re-( .ieved? Can they las bmiishedat oneeandj forever?- UMQitKsTioMAHi.r tiihv r: So dyspeptic has ever taken IIO Tr.'lV lERs sroM.M II BIT I' K its in vain.! t'elieve no one who suys the complaint li neu ruble. This gre-it vryrtub-e sunwtehW v 1 1 1 ermlifate itIs eradicutttnt it In a : Iiou-an.l eiises over whii h nn'ilu- il practH uoners h.kvwKliaken tliel'- nend.-f oimuuua-j ly, HHVlim', " Not bum can be done. " 1 Tuo facjlty bus its fallacies, on of tbeim is that imlixcstlon Is the most dilllcult o ll the ordinary- nlln.entsof in. n. kind tol iinbat aud suhdue. This Is a nilslakej Not hing can be easier than to conquer It, IS iJieri'S''fi7IcbeadmliiNtcnl. 1 lie vcne-j nbbi conibtuatlon whli-h hus becoma fa-J nions throuithout the clvlliZ'"f world as( ilOSTETIER'S STOMACH BITTERS Isj ti til i.1id ir tlo rt1ioiiwf tflit.li hi, nairikH be u knowu to fall, and forlntintely It I everywhere proeuruDie. if you wisn i jKiela prewrlptlons. If you want to root i out auu prevent its recurrence, lane in Hitters dailv. 1'here is uo discount tin th Ntxtiiaony in Its favor. If there Is a manj or woman who has ever tried 11 lor ludl-! estiou without being benellted, the fact fias not transpired. Universal, unconlra4 dieted praise avouches its wonderful to a lei virtues. oecid:iw .: I-' COLtJATJ'Vs i t o N E Y ,tiOA P. 'TU isj 'r. it' ll Toilet S(,ap, la uch uuivai-kali ttnand. i made from the choicest mate-l is mild and eholliixt In its nature AOKAJTLT ll'BSTKP, and CXtTUIliely r.N'fiFtciAL In lti action uvon the skin r s.-ilvby dru'glsls and faucy RoodW lei-s. auvi:- iv -COLO AThf'H AROMATIC SOAP.-. uperior Toilet Soap, prepared from refined! 'eetable Oils, In combination with Oly erine, and especially designed for the use .tf Ladles and for the Nursery. Its perfnma pxqu!slte,and its washing properties' nn-l valletl. For sale by all drugKlst. Jeb28 rt.4wly , ..'' V rous;li, A Cold, or .f :'i.i'ir A Sore Throat iv'ibi. iiif.t t -rritM' I ION, AN! -Ilnl l.l HS ( lll-.t k I.H. !' Al.l.oWKO I I i'uaUM'IC, VJd, ir illlo.l ol Uie l-il K"4 M Pi'r.ll .Ite-ut l iicont lilafan-, or ( wit Hiiinpl Inn W OH'K.N T!IW: Kl. t'Lf. -IlItOXCIIIAI. TIHK lli:S HAVING K DiaKCT MKLUKVC TO T1IK I'AUTBl WIVB tllMKUUTR HKI.IE7. For- Bronchitis Attani;iX Cl-rrhJ ( ouKDmptiTr nnd Thrwa IHa- ; . . : ritnrn, lavritt are vstn with ai.w atsgood bco-I Slnjer and Public Sbtakcrs will find Treches useful In clcarln? thoj tfl,-i whAn ti&kkii IkpforASInilnff nrHnttat uia.and relieving the throat after an nin-A n-ual exertion o; the vcal organs. Tb; Troches are recomiuended aud proscriboi by Physicians, and have bad testlmoiimj. J irom eminent men inrouguoui me conn try. Being in article of true merit, andl bavins pr ved their efficacy by a tent on many years, each yeur finds them lit new localities In various partsof the world, aud Ihe Troches are universally pronounced better t ban other articles. Obtain only Buowx's BnosmiAi. TuoniEs, and do not take any of the Worthies Imllations that may be idle red. Soi.u VEKYWHEUK. 'dt'Cd.w0m BaflieIor Hair djc. This splendid Hair Dye Is the best in the world. 1'lie .only m and perfect ii.j ilamless. Reliable. Iut.tnfniieous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tints. Natural B ak or Brown. IteiiiiHilesthe III elleets of li'id lhes. In vlorates the hair,! Inavlim 11 son and licmitilnl. I tie iienu-i tne Is signed Wilii'tm A. Ih'Jehelor. All others are mere Imitations, ami should lie avoided. Sold by oil Dnilsts and Perturners. Factory M Buelay street, Jew YorK. m iii;m aki: or '; ixarEiT. dec. 14 ly. FLT-H0VT CARGOES. The Rising San Insaranco Company, -OFISlMlng Sun, In ll'iii. rnil's it.i.i.wii.r. JL lianV, wen ftiinwii io ine ousinesn l iver men, has established sn attency In thlscitv, to in-ure earifoes of flut-boals at rates and on terms low as any compauy can safely tiiUnptvli rKk. Apply to AIXKNC. llLLO('K, Anl, JsnlBOiu No. 10 South First street. i,. s. illicit, M..r Homoeopathic Physician and Surgooi) Oflice-No. N Second Street, over J. 8-1 Ricker's Boot and Shoe Store.

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