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AMUSEMENTS. EYAXSYILLE THEATRE, s LATE TURNER HALL) , f , Beagle Dunster.... Lessees and Managers. "Wood Benson ...Stage Manager. Valentine Bchrleber..-. Musical Conductor.

SATlitbAT EVENING, . 0t. 12tb. " " Three Great Pieces. Comedy, Melo-Drama, and Farce. f 4 To conioience with the : i-t ...IDIOT WITNESS. To fee followed by the Day alter the Wedding. ,-i;!!rr tis :i:ift-f-i PAS SEUL .....SlQXORITA XlMENES iKAHH.J vr,v,t;;tuy,A? r.'i The whole to conclude with, the Laughable ' . Farce of ", . . . TOMMY AND SALLT. T Ad mission. .t J. Reserved Seats Benches ...n..-.i.'.l.H.-..;.'.....--.......50 Cents. .7fS Cents. . .21 Cents. Cents. Colored (allery-. Doort open at 7; com mence at 7J. Lit J FOR SAXE. FOR KALE-LOT A lot on Flirt Street, one of tbrno6 desirable-tri' the city lor a dwelling. 'The owner' Is anxious to sell, and will sel),-soon.- Any person desiring sue n a lot, to build on, will Inquire of A alv ah Johnson, "Real Estate Agent, Tbird.Streefc4 be.iMata Hd Locust. oc4 dim OR SALE, CHEAP HOUSE AND LOT A house' .'and' lot , on, Ninth fotreeU For particulars see ' fee? f " U r ,1 At'MacUey, N lsbet & Col's. r" " OR S Af.E-HOtrSE-One brick house, two stories high,1' seven rooms, good i-istera. brick stable and wood-shed, lot 47 by 159 feet, situated in a gcod part of the city, for sale cheap. Also, Ob Fas? for,a pxehange- .foe ity prbp erijr. 'Also, " Twenty Houses and Lolfcfor salei Hi - -S. M. BOtEY, " ' ! ' . -i- -'- Real Estti Agent, " Third Street (in Esq. Emery's efficel.'FOR SALE AND FOR RENT. t e g cii eap ' BniDixd lots. JLO If Dwelling Houses, and Farms. Ten thousand acres of Farming Land. ' I buy and sell Real Estate. ALVAH JOHNSON,' . '". .f V." V ' 7, . v.-" Re1 tate Agent, Third Street, Etxwusmlle, ' Indiana. ' dec22tf :. . '!- " ' FORHENT. FOR REST WTO R E A new foor-story store on First Street. For particulars, inquire, ct-v . a.;.'. A. REIS, se28 . .... .. .. Main street. BOARDING. JpRITATi: BOARDING- ... , First-class Boarding,by the Dayor Weeicat ' E.M.BURNS'8, ", ,. No. 76 Division St bet. Second and Third, may21 dtf Evansville, Ind. BOARnima - HOFSE The undersigned has opened a Boarding-House on Third Street, between Sycamore and Vine, opposite Philip Decker's store.where a number of day and weekly boarders ean be accommodated with board, maylo - MRS. D. CARTE H. . PAPER. Samuel N. Docker. , , E. J. Morten. DOCKER & MORTEN, . J -WHOI.ESALB - PAPER DEALERS, No. 11 South First Street, ' aplld6m Evansville. Ind. r.UMBEIft-'IiUM BE R I THL MBM'KIBEK tUMi.VCES the Lumber Business at bis old stand at the corner of Main and Seventh Streets, and would respectfully lu$oroi Abe public that his stock Is large and second to none ia the assortments embracing Pine of all thicknesses and quality, from the nicest Third Common - Saginaw Board up' ' to Three-Inch Firstit -lear Plank.' '' Also. SOO LOORS of various thicknesses and stvtes, and i u . - 10,000 LIUHT9. ii -:- i Window Sash, Pineabd Poplar Shingles, 3-. and 4 -feet' uith, 'Mouldings, Casings, Quarter-Round, &c Jkc. i . -Orders from the country, river "or rail, filled promptly. . . se21 U3m i JOHN F. GLOVER, ' - - t - .- t . . ' I r- . , .- ; . 77 Racine College; ; t The nfteenth year of Racine College wilt begin Wednesday, Nqvembs-r 13th. For admission to the College or Orammar School, or for circulars for information, apply to the t ' ... REV. DR. DEKOVEN, sel2d5w Racine, Wisconsin. - ; Notice. : ' -;. BY AUTHORITY OF II. MeCUL LOCH, - Secretary of the Treasury, through contract covering the wrecking of gunboats. fec. In the Tennessee River, I hereby notify all .parties or party concerned in removing machinery, ordnance, dtc, from saiit boats, that they must make a report to me, immediately, of the amount removed of machinery, ordnance, 4c, and if sold to report to we, in valcb. 1 have information that parties in St. Louis, Louisville, Cincinnati, Evansville, and Jobnsonvilte, Tenn.. have been concerned In this removal. It is hoped that these parties will attend to this matter Immediately and save legal proceo?E.-ALLACE . o3 dtf , Contractor. " . JOHN TAYLOR, '. Carpenter and Joiner. . . . Shop on WALNUT STREET, bet. Sixth . i ; and Seventh, -1 EVAS8THXJC, Isd. ' Prompt attention given to all work en trusted to my care - mayl6d3m WETZEL., Manufacturer of ; FASHIONABLE Furniture Ac Chairs. No. 99 Main Street, . Between Third and Fourth, . EvansvilS Ind Orders of all kind will receive prompt attention. All TURNING WORK done -to Order. : se23 d3m

M()LTAUV & COMMERCIAL

To Country Mekchants. We direct the attention especially of country merchants to the superior facilities of the Jotjrnai. Company for printing Fancy Posters and all kinds of mercantile work, viz,. Bill Heads, Cards, Circulars, Ac Orders for work ran be sent through any of the Evansville merchants. . T 1 WJofHvJfftj ici 5 ? By Telegraph.! Niw Yokjc, Oct. 1L Cotton Klc lower; sales 2,000 bales at 18c for middling uplands. Flouk Receipts 13,586 barrels; irregular and unsettled, and 1020c lower; sales 13,000 bxrrels at 9 0Wa9 75 for superfine State and western ; S10 3D13 75 for extra western : $10 t013 80 for round hoop Ohio; $11(S ltiaOforSt. Louis; closing unsettled ; California dull; sales 5W sacks and barrels at $11 i(Ul-i 50; sales. 110. barrels rye flour at S7 00,-59 00. Whisky Quiet and steady. Wheat Receipts 164,034 bushels; 24c lower and more active; the decline was caused by the advance in freights; sales 171,300 bushels at 82 23r2 26 for No. 3 Spring; $2 31&2 36 for No. 2 do.; $2 362 39 for No. 1 lo. : 2 90 for amber State and Michigan ; S2 40 lor amber Minnesota; $3 05 for wblte Genessee. Rye Quiet; sales 7,000 bushels western at SI 75, and 25,000 bushels State at $1 75. Barley Dull and 23c lower: sales 3.QU3 buhi Cau'tra.-'wesiern ati flifc;'weat&ia nominal at SI 45. Barley Malt-DuiI. Corn Recelpu 58,417 bush.; l2c lower; sales of 93,000 bush. at$l 37f3l 41 for mixed Western, in store and afloat; clofing at 1 14 afloat. . Oats Receipts 78,117 bush.; opened dull, and l(a.2c lower; closed active and firmer; sals of 320,000 besh., nearly all o arrive, at 79(82c for Western ; closed at 82c. Rick and Coffer-Dull. Sugar Easier ; 600 boxes Cuba sold at MC OI ASSES Dull. Hops Quiet and steady at 40(365c. Pet ROiiEtTM Firm at lSM-glfic for crude, and 354f&,36 lor refined bonded. Provisions Pork heavy and lower; 2,250 bbls sold at S22 50(23 00; mess closed at S22 50 cash, and $20 0020 50 regular. Beef Prime, quiet and steady ; sales of 73 bbls at previous prices; tierce beef more active; sales of 500 bbls, November delivery, at 833 00 for prime; beef hams dull and nominal. Guj ii KATir-HeaFir anjl prices irregular; 118 rkagesf Sold at llH?4c for 'rtiotilders, and I5r7c lor hams. Bacon Dull. Lard Heavy; sales 930 barrels at lira 14c. butter Firm at 20Q40c for State. Cheese Quiet at 10tjjl5c. LATEST 5 P. M. Flour Quiet; 510c lower for medium. Whkat Favors buyers, with moderate export demand at 92 302 34 for No. 2; 82 36 2 37 for No. 1 Spring. Ryk Quiet at SI 51 70c for Western. Oats Active and very firm at 82c for "y fM ,ftrj) , ' Corn Quiet and Rteadv at 81 33gl 40) for good to prime mixed Western. Pork Dull and heavy ; sales 1,000 barrels mess at 322 50, cash; 22 62, regular. Beef Quiet and nnchanged. Cut Meats Dull and nominal. Bacon Fairly active and steady. Lakd Dull at 14l4o for good to prime steam and kettle rendered. yew Orleans Market. By Telegraph. New ORLEANSQctll. CoTTO-JIregularf aled for I.Wtfoales middlings at 17c. Receipts 1,689 bales; sales of the week 3,900 bales; receipts of the week 4,423 bales; exports 2,115 bales; slock 23,397 bales. Flour Dull and drooping; superfine at $10 50; double extra $11 2511 50. Corn Dull and drooping; white at 51 40, and mixed at SI 35. Oats Unchanged. Pork At 826 50. Hacon Quiet and firm; shoulders at 15c; clear sides at 19c; sugar cured hams at 27J2s;, all Jobbing rates. Lard Firm at 15c for tierce. GOLD-144144. Sterlino 56ti.-8; New York Exchange per cent, premium. Cincinnati Market. By Telegraph. Cincinnati, Oct, 11. Flour Dull, and prices drooping; family S12 t)0(g,12 25. Wheat Dull, and -prices 5c. lower, and closing at 52 60 for No. 1 red. Corn -Quiet; at 81 08 for No. 1: SI 04 for Rye 2c lower; No. 1 SI 48. Barley Firm, at $1 75&1 80. . r Cotton Doll, unsettled, and 'prices nominal ; middling 17K(cl!c. Tobacco Uncii a ngea," mul the dem and good ; siles 110 hhds., at full prices. ' ME3S Pork Declined; sales at $23 00. ,. Ragon Scarce and- firm; lifgiac for shoulder-; lSJi'c for clear sides; and clear rib sides 18c. , , i.AKi-ln demaiid, at 18o iov- i) , -) Cheese Firm, at 14y.c. Butter Scarce an t firm,, at 35S4pc. c iEggb-1!Jx shioper count. ' ! . Coffee and sugar Unchanged. Linseed Oil Dull, at $1 15. . , ,r . Petroleuj Firm and aatlve' S2i36c for reflued duty paid. A Potatoes Plenty en l.Qu.at $3 00, per barrel. - - ' Timothy Seed Dull.'at 52 45. . GoLO-rhcarce; Ji4l.: .. fcr.,jf(l ) v-tii-- ') Money Market-fight. J Exchange Dull ; at l-20c discount buyW! .imin!i-:!d--. .. . r ;. ey .York;I)rir;opds Market.,, fey Teiegrhph.i New York, Oct. 11. Tle business is somewhat improved, but price are generally unchanged except for delaines, which are down to 2;c for the best makes. . Armunes, cashmere, robe and all Wool" delaines, are 'steady. Prints are steady; selling at 14c for American. 14c for Spragues and Pacific, 15c for Cocnee and Mrriinac D, 12c lor Amoskeag, and lOKc lor Wamsutta. Ginghams sold rapidly atl2c for Ham pdens, while Hartford Is held at 14c, and Lancaster at 20c. Standard sheetings steady at loc; Medion and Atlantic A, Roxbury ana Medford, 13c Blew Tork old and Stock Market. By Telegraph. New York, Oct. U. . Money The -market a shade easier; 7 per cent for call loans. Sterling Exchange, quiet at 109i3l09. gold first elass bil Is. -- - - Gold Firmer; opening at 143; declining to 14354; advancing to 143J, and closing at!43. - . - .......... Governments Irregular and unsettled; rather easier; closing firm: 6's of '81, Coupons. 111; 5-20 Coupons, 112; do. of '64, 109; do. '6a, 109M; do. of January and July, 107 ; . do. W, 107i ; MMO'Si HJQX I 7-30's,: 105,. . Chicago Market. v By Telegraph. Chicago, OcC U. Flour Quiet at $8 50ijia 50. for Spring Wheat Quiet and 10c lower ; SI 971 98 for No. 1 ; SI 921 93 for No., 2: closing at. 81 97 for No. 1 and $1 92 for No. 2. Corn Active and 1c higher; 81 081 08 for No. 1; 81 0791 08 for No. 2; closing firm at 81 08) for No. 1 and SI 08 for No. 2 in store. . , . ; Oats Opened weak; sales 'at 563530: closing firm at 5657c. Rye 85c higher; 81 331 35 for No. 1; 81 301 33 for No. 2.Barley Less active and lc lower: 81 1641 18 for JNo. - , ., Provisions Dull and nominal. Beef Cattle Firm at 84 255 87 for medium to good smooth. . Hogs Packing hogs active and I520c higher; 86 757 00 for choice grades. ; Receipt- 11,000 barrels Fiour; ! 132,000 tbushels Wheat; 70,000 bushels Corn; 12,900 bushels Oats; 2,300 Hogs. 1 Shipments 8,000 barrels Floury 78,000 bushels Oats. 1 FRH3HTfr-rMore active ;5j6c for oats, 88l4c for wheat, and 7r for oornto Buf- '. falo.

Louisville Market. By Telegraph. ''- Louisville, Oct.' 11. Tokacco Sales 70 hhds; lugs, S4 156 W; leaf, 20 iAMk.it 50. . v , . - Floub Superfine, f3 50; fancy, 114 00. ' ' Wheat 9i 652 70. , .. OATSAt 68a. ; : ! ..' Corn Old shelled," SI 001 05 In bulk; ear cern, SI 10 in bulk ; new corn, 85c. Cotton Dull at ift$i6c. T Cheese Declined, yaa ; .domestics also declined c- . - Mess Pork 24 90. ' Bacon Shoulders at J5c'; sides at 19c, packed; plain bams at 24o. . ; ' LARD-Tlerces, 14c '"' : Whisky Bond nominal at.34c. ' ;'' "st.JLbuls Market. . . 1 py Telegraph. .. . ,.'Bt. Louis, OcL U." . Tobacco Low and medium and good Shipping leaf is lower; other grades are on--changed- ;;;! '. ' , cotton.axd Hjcmp Very dull; nothing doing. ' . - Floub Med lorn and rower grades are easier; best choice firm; superfine $7 W; double extra 89 oO10 50; XXX gll Q0911 50; choice and fancy 813 0014 00. Wheat Fixiri at 82 4o2 65 for white and red; 81 80(31.80 Tor Spring, . . ' Corn -Firmer at $L Oo Tor yellow "and mixed jSl 10 for white. i..:.; 1 1 Oats Active and 2fe3c higher; sales at 58fa65c. , . . ' 5 -' BARLKYi Inactive ad nnchanged; 8125 Q m for prime and. choice, ' '. - , Rye Advanced 5c; sales at SI 17(3.1 30. ; MESSP6R7i,-Da-l at.824 0024 60. n . :. 1-JIacon Very Aran; shoulders 14)c; clear sides 18?c; suga.cared bams 26- . '.: ' ' Lard Firm at 14"tillc - iRECETPTs 6.S30 bush, w heat W,6-9 sacks ori;.l,4o bush oats. ,477. bnsu. barley; 1,707 bush. Rye. j0.,; i :. fi-HFOpB It" M 8 r If -et '"' "' By Cab.Je'.JiT.H O V OtW'tf Joc Ml Consuls- 94. . Bonds U. S. 71 15-16 ; I. C. 77 ; Erie 43 ; Atlantic 21J4; Frankfort 74 7-8. Cotton1 Tfeavy : declined ; uplands 8; Orleans 8;. Manchester advices unMemphis Market.

By Telegraph. Memphis, Oct. 11. J XI KMPHIS, JCU 11. 11 at 16S16c Receipts tos'WsiVeeKSexportS cotton Dull at i6aiuic. un? 1X- puts', weekii.' refelpts 1,704 bales; stock 3,824 bales. Bacon Shoulders at 1531Cc;. clear sides at I9(gi9c. ' '' t Oats At 7072jf !.. -i STEAMBbATSi jiNftl r-T- rFOK CAIRO. , The splendid new low water"Rcket' Lf NaUDrew, Master. ri ' N. B. Hayward, Clerk, Leaves for 1 Cairo and all way points SATURDAY, October 12th, at 3 p.m, For -frelgutor' passage apply on board, or to HUBBS fc PATRICK, ocl2 It . : .1. - . . AgenU. ' ' FOR O WEN 8BORO. .The elegant light-draught steamer iJJaTbroopr Master; C'-'vl i Lea. Ware. Clerk. Leaves lor Owensboro and war landings SATURDAY, Oct. 12: h, at 10 a.m. For freight or passage apply on board, ' ocM dlt 1 . .1 .Ageng. DROGS&CHEMIOALS 78 Main Street W t SPARKS & PICftUET, , Wholesale druggists, Dealers in PainU.Oils, Glass and Putt J , smt Physicians' carefully selected. an!4. JODN LATAL, Wholesale and Retail Drngg.. J ; , i ? . Dealer in, f Medicine, 'Paints,' Oils', Brushes, &c, MAIN ST., bet. Second and Third, Evansvilde, Ind. "Partictflai kttentidr given. to CUTTING WINDOW GLASS to any size. Jun21 dtf OPERA DRUG STORE STEWART & BDTLER, (Successors to W. T. Young 4 Co.,) PRESCRIPTION DR UGGISTS, Xb18 First Street, (Chandler' Block,) ; , Evansville, Ind. . Awand complete stock of , Drug's and Jfedinjies'rCtei!nica1 per fumery, loiiet and Jtancy Articles. all hours. ' " ... an22 d3m, . C. BRIDWELIr & CO., ' - : (Lsrte-oT Owensboro, Ky.Y -' " I -'.u'nifjr. . ; T J n DEALERS 'is "' "' u. MEDICINES" ' CHEMICALS, "rr " "PERFDMERY, ' TOILET ARTICLES, , PAINTS,' DYES Corner Third and Main Streets, . Evansville, Dxn, Prescriptions carefully oompounded, day or night. ' , r . :- tnorl3d3m CLOUD & AKIN, Wholesnle Druggist AND-.-! iMANUFACTCRISG CHEMISTS No... ,5. Main, Street AGENTS FOR GEORGE H. REED'S DOMEStt j ' LIQUID DYES.' GENERAL AGENTS FOR DR. ARMISTEAD'S T0NIC SYRDi UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, and k ATITTITM l.ltTTII ' .:-- imi via 111 iiiii, -i.Aj-. Urr, lA-.r YiA'.uS V All orders promptly filled. apn

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AUCTION SALES,

NEW AUCTION U0USE..

JL opened a Wholesale Anctlou Hcuwy on Main Street, nearly opposite theCoarw House, in Garvin A Reitz's new blnnlr, Evansville, ind., solicit consignment cut goods for auction or storage. Liberal cash advances on const gnm-erl. Household Goods received for sale; also. Dry Goods. Notions, Boot and t- noesiHM and Caps, Groceries. c. Special attention given to out-door Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Give us a trial. HAT DUD LET", sel7 dim 5r ,6c,tl Auctioneers-

.C. I J0S..H. C0FFMAN, Geueral Auctioneer',

Auction House CORNER MAIN AX& LOCUST STREtTM

OC.3 d6m

Etafsville, Iivp-

CLOCKS.

A. C. R0SENCRANZ, . : . . i . - . Tinier in ' Watches, Clocks, .Jewelry, &v No. 12 SECOND STREET, " Between Main arid fiycainore. Personal attention given to Repairing, fine Watches, -, Janldia

H " C t ( s 2-' 0 S c o p ra Cm 1 . 'V Mi - 13 3i 2. u so cr g 5. C5 St ? O j Cu f s " 1 IB . e 2 p 5 o 2 S (S S o W4 " i II' t T, og 'Sl3 r 6 5" 7? 0 bs K B5 r-. w 2 r" L 2 5 s 1 5 1 j 4 p o m Z 0! fel 00 2CQ r 1 : S3 f PS ' -cc ft on O PT", O 2, 2 is O -3 o KB t-1 ? t0 CD sr. o s f 5 . Builders and Painters; E HAVE IN STORE,

50,000 pounds strictly pure White LeaL

au,uiu pounus pure ntar w niie lcuu. 50,000 pounds Bay State White Lead. 1,000 gallons Linseed Oil. 5,000 pounds No. 1 Putty. In Bladders and.

Cans. Window Glass, all sizes. Glaziers' Points and Putly Knives. .tfYlUU f .......... ...... I ... T . T V .w

OIL. All of which we are selling as cheap as can be purchased in tiie West.

KELLER & WHITE, Wholesale Druggists, Evansville, ladmch6 tf " -

SOLD OUT.

HAVING (SOLD MY ENTIRE Interest In the City Feed Store- to

Messrs. Cross & Murray, I beir leave to return my eincere thanks to the public tor the patronage so liberally extended teioe.

and 1

solicit a coiiUnnam-e of tne same to

the new firm. JAMES CROFTS. TV K W FIR 3aV T. W. MUBBAT. EB. CROSS.

City Feed Store

HAVING PURCHASED THE. above store and stock, we will k.ees

constantly on hand a full stock, of

Hay, Corn, Oats, Shipstuffs, Bran, Oil Cake, Oil Meal, ' , S , Com Meal, Hominy.. ' Also, a sn oerl or article of XXX FLOC2-

In sacks and barrels. , , We will seH all articles at the very lowest cash prices. All articles delivered promptly.

se27dtf CROSS A MURRAY. Clothes-Wringers.

mHE CHEAPER T, BENT, Kin.. JL PLEST. and MOST DUBABU CLOTHES-WRINGER ia- the market

the .'-.- It 1 T ' . " . COLBY BROS.' WRIXGEK, made at Water bury, Vermont... , ' .

Price at retail, 7 each. . -. .1' ' Bvtm Wringer it Warranted to Give SUi-

factton, and if after a trial tbe purchase t not satisnea, we will reiunu tne money. ViCKERY BROS., Agents for Vanderburgh County " Eureka Bazaar," 75 Main St $300 Reward.

tttile- be paid the ak--VV rest and delivery of WM. W. MAXWELL at tbe Jail of Ohio County, Kentucky, if arrested out of Kentucky, or $3J if arrested in the State. Said Maxwell murdered John A. Smith on tbe 10th day of September last. He is about 25 years of. age; black hair, and a little gray; blueeyes; about 6- feet 7 Inches high;. lie-. spoken generally; profane; very lame

tn left leg very otooewi iuiu bud; wwi a cane; strong voice for one of his size.

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