Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 October 1867 — Page 5
TUB EVANSVITJLft T)A1I.Y JOURNAL THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1367.
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FOR SALE.
Mala Street Property for Sale. milK SOBTHIiWTIIAir Of LOT A 1s2, Imnatlon Kulargernertt, 1 offered for sale at a bargain. Inqivreof 1IF.NRY WINURRT, or 17 dim Eagle Brewery. FOR MAI.K-BARBKH' RHOP' AND I.F.ASF,. The liarber whop ot Main Miwr. (wo doom tlw Third, In offered for sale at a hargalu, with a lease on the shop for twelve month. In connection with the barber shop am three good bath room". For particular tmiulre at No. 83 Main Street, or address V. O. lox H4. oclOdtw. v " " TIOB NAIE lifcrlWl-A 'O' Oil tJinn " i . 1 . I ' ! LJ ,.., , -a. (in or tin mnt iirtimm In the city lor a dwclUntr. The owudf Is anxious to i... II unrl nail Iiinn. A II V IHTKdll H'Mirlug such a lot, lo hiil Id on. will Inquire of. A IA AH JOHNSON, '." Kwk! Ratal Agent, Third Street, bet. Main aud liOcnst. ocl dim FOK NAI.K, nir.AI'-HOUHE AND - LOT A . hoiiMH and lot ,iu t N lntli Htfoet. For rwftloulaw see ''.' ; i;. t:. HKUNKR. oc2 i At Muckey, N Isbet ft Co.'. T1K NAlB-IUli:HE-f)n brick lintise. j.iwo suriiu hJnu,!Msvea rooms, good vufrn, brick stable and wood-slied, lot 47 hr i.V fret, situated lit b fol part of - the city, lor sale cheap.. Also, One Farm lor sala tr exebauge lor city pro(erty. Also, Twenty Houses aod Ll Tor sale. n. ri. iv m.i-. j ' Real F-sUite Aj!nt. net (In Ksq. Uiiicry'w olUoe Third Stree FOR SALE AND FOR RENT. f C CIIKAI MlII.IINi LOTS. I Ol Dwelling Houses, and Farms. 1'en thousand seres or Farming Land. I buy aad Hell Kl Kat ' ' ' ALVAH JOHNSON, -. Kenl KMlute A t, , Th dec22 If A X T r. - AG 1 ; NTH- For erst STEWART'S UIIMUCAX FAUMKIl'S Hors9 Book, 0:T - .H IN HOT II ENGLISH AND UKKMAN. KiyldoeiUh ThtiUMiml now ii JVcj, Hereloforo Issued In leather bludliiK only, at Si 50 per py, and onlt in K.n1.ihii, thlH work hiiH hud an average Male of ,0W copies per awrot h evwr since "Ht 'date of pnhllcuUt'h January 251.11 and has plvt'ii the niot perfect HutlNfactlou to all: but we have determined to Uhus It, also, bound In tha best Knullsh uiorwol clOUi. IM fMJTlt KWOMniI AND UrilMAN, AT :i no riR why, which will double the Oeiniind at once, and thus render this Mi i-icRutTivKfcr theoeMt book in the tnarket for Alien in. AgeiiU khould contiult their bent IntercstH, and nend for our circular wllH a long- list of oertllloatea from thoxe wbo bnve Hubmlttl the work to the mokt l;n;U) i-haitth-ai. w In the treatment of a gr'at variety of dlneasea. - PldCSTlf OK (l(H)n TKKKITORV 1.KFT, iAVii Tmatt nir. nwt'T.iKiiL. V. r. VENT A I'O.. rublWIiern, 38 Went Fourth Htreet, (."Inplnnatl, Ohio. , ocl5 d3t,eoU I w2t ; ,.,,, j I 'ANTED KOOM 11 y two aenUomen. furiiuhed room, and board luic In a private family, within four quitrof the corner of Malu and Flrnt MrueU.' Iniuire at thla ofTloe. focM dtf FOE R2NT. FOR RKSfT HOUHE A good and IIiiibly located dwelllng-houae. inquire ol F. M. HCMl'llKKY, Water Htreet, below sycamore. . EM KEJiT- ROOM 8 Suitable lor JC orrieeM. In the new building. No. 7 Wain Street, between Third and Fourtn. ocISdtf ' .'. H. C. WOOUHOW. FOR BEST-STORE A new four-atory Htoreou Find HUreeU For particulars, Juqnlreot A. KKIH, HfiH Main street. BO ARDINGr " ' pillVATr. IlOARftlS, J Flrst-cJa-sa Boordlng, by the Dayo Weet,at, v - p. M, RURNS'S, 2o. 78 Division St.', bet. Second and Third, uiay2l dtf ,. ...-: i Evansvllle, lad. ;- .i,,- i 1 1 i ' ' - - ' - BoKil.J-llor.NK. Th nnderKlicned has opened a Hoard lnj-House Third' Street, between Svcamore and Vine, tpOHite Fit II in lek-r'i Mtore.where a untntx" of fluynutl wkly toatders can be afommotiated -With tionrd. may 15 MRS. I. CAKTt K. l i 'ARCHITECTS.' ALLEK- &.CLARKE, Arcliltct & i u perla tendenti - nc.-iT.cetit Sfjr paVing,' fond U"r; eniiHiico iNO. ih .nam sireeu J'luna tuid .sictXlcatl04js 1 1 rurmsneu on reasonauie terim. se2S aura ; ,B. 1IURSINNA, ARC J.XJL yiCT. Office Nl3 CrTADrJERU BUILDING, T Corjjer First and ocust StreeU, , .-. " ... i.'i.. ICvanavllIe. lud. tOS Plans and specifications for all kinds of buildings turn lulled at tthort notice, and on reasonable ric . uichl5d3m Robert Boyd, i Archlf ect t ;S0. u CHAXDlEU'S BLOCK. , "bfflce ftiraierly3coaple4 by the latflrm W MttfBlnna A Boyd mch27Bn ' M A tJ ' .riiitiii ,0.10 ttcnaiu u" i" , 'Xmt.TL tttl PAtDfrOK TUB ARY rest and delivery of WM. W.;TAXWELL at the jalf of Ohio County, Kenr tucky, if arrested oat of Kentucky, or WOO 1 If arrested la the State. Said Maxwell murdered John A. Smith on the 16th day of September last. He Is about S5 years of age; black hair, and a little gray blue eyes;' about 5 feet 7" Inches high; lree poken Eeoerally; profane; very law ' the left leg very crooked and stiff; wears a cane ; strong voice tor one of his size. se2tt J.STUART , COLLEGE SCRIP ' - " with which l i The Best lanfl in the World . . ", niay be .bought t , Send for a circular, or call on .1 ' ' : .j.;li'i I ('Ri-imilsto. j Indiatmpolla; Ind.' Offlce 2' W. Washington street. fcelJ dw2xu
MONETARY & l)miLlttIAL ToOotiWTBY Mkkcjiakth. We direct lb' atu-ntion t spcclully of country merchants lo the nupeiior f iclllthm of the JhCKNal CoiopAby In printing FabCf TonterH aud all kind of 'mercantile work, via,. Hill Ueadi, Card, Circulars, Ac' Qrdrw for work can he writ through any of lhKrupvill meicliaoU, , . i '. i New York Market. By Tclegraph.1 ' New Yokk, Oct.'ZJ. ' Cotton Heavy, nd Uc low-r; wilt-u of Jmil tmlen Ht H; for mlU'lluiK uplJd
(tteiidy, tut cloHfd l.'dto lower. Kalva l-i t' bl.U. altW WMU ) for Ktr Wl?rii ; tf wr riil.l .' for ronn't hoop tliV; Sll (Kflli h lor St. Lrfiuln. .California qulwt-; uirN of iWcHck at Sfll "hill 'm). tealoi of,..i'Xj ttU. rye four at 7 . lAtf A . .... WlllHKr-Qllir f ihd atemty.' l ' WUKAT -Keof tpta, 101,f.J! opened firmer, hutclot-ed dull and ht-uvv, hikI 2VL: loer., Sales (:i,."ii) bitMhiflN iuS'J lu for No. a Srln; W 17f42 W) for No, 2 Sprlntf; J Wtfn'i M lor No. 1 Sprlmt; Si 66 for amber State. IIyk tulet. ' - Harlky Choice l a tiale-firmer; iotlmr kimU ht-avy and cleeMedly lower, i Cohn Itocelpt. 91 jn buMhel.'H opfennd 1 (2c bottr, butclONed jult, .with th advance puttly lost. Halen tf7,WMI bushel at tl iWS"vl 41 for mixed W'o.teru iu atom aud alloat. - . , Woot. vVlthout decided channfl; KaUw 20,m tin. at 4Ci47c f UomtKtiG llfcece. .' CoAlr Uiichungi'd. ;. .. N LiKATHKK-lIeuilock sole lower; "0:VH; for IIui-iioH Ayren, light welghla. Rick tiuleu , , CoKVKK JiuiL . , I ... St'fJAH Quiet r allien. &) H(,'8UPad, at HSU'iO lor Cuba; 12onVS for I'orto Rico, .v -r- - i , i -: '. ' ' r -T Mot-AHHr-H-IIeavy ; Hile, 450 brrl CuNkaifrlMc.. 'i ' V - '''' '' ' I'KfROU tM Qtih'T lit HJic for crude and 84"o lor refined Isoudtid. ' - iIol'8-tiul!t. ... 1'okk-Heavy ; SJ2 2Vi;22 I'ti for mesa; cIoMiik at If 1 H7 ri ulur; Sl'UmI) M for VBltiyr Itl ii'y f irs"i-5! iifii w'l" ai pro VloilK r li-es. 1!ki k II am.i -tuiuL; Hale, 70 luu rt-ls if WCMt-rtl Hi 2! H(i . J!l fiK. hvrl.int! c;lf MinirTi 'i.'.h -T i -rt T .Tn- t both i:it-tiibr, pl'ivyi tn! ins; a,i;o lioxcs ion-' oil in-, ii nd" lioxcx Cumberland .I'lU, botu iU-U -! jf 1 it Ui V. yi t ihu vai ! tcrriv: cut iiien't..' tia vy ; 's !:, 11 jii k-tii-M, ut li;-ii,i.ve'fr houldern; l l ,fxTc for nniutt, , -. . .- - . , ' l,AitifJ t4 -; awlwi, JkA 4MUkds at lS.' .jiA. , . " ,: I t ttkh tuU aad stewdy .at' aurl:ii fr Stnte. iiooiiil Ciikksk DuJU , . , . ! FKrnijrr il'o I.tttfrivt'J dnll and lower; 21.HM liuMlu ls were shipped per Heamer at llJ ad for com and lu lor rlu1ii u : latik-5 p. M. hTxiuit-ClOHojJ loA$a laiwrl yrtVl A modernle bimlueHM. . .... , .... , r WlfBAT-rmll and lff2c Idwi'T'; 'N"nL 8 Hpi lua M Qfj(m2 10; No. 2 Spring U 102 18; No tprlnt('2 94. ' '. Rtf-lnll at tl tir, for Wbwtrn. , ' 1 Oats Dull aud heavy at 80&H1 for Wontem. . T , Coit-Qulvt at fl 3Hjjt 00 for good' to prime ml ed .Weidern.. ., . ,-; .,.,r ' 1'ouK Flrim-r but rathr quUit; aLu730 bblM inohH at !-'l 4i)(21 60 ftjuhM. ,,,.,,. BrcKK-Notuinsl. ... . ,, v , i ' '.Ctrr MfcAT! Nomlnatl. bncbabeedf.' ' Kaion Firm with a lair dtmand. I.akii Dull and heavy at l.f!4(l lo for lair to prime Kteam aud kettle rendered. , ' :i. i Cincinnati Market. Uy Telegrapril, cisaxNATf.Oct.23.' : Flouk Unchanged; amlly, $11 509 11 75. .i : j ' Wheat-Pull at 12 60 for No. 1 red. i Corn Dull at i4cf 1 for No. 1 mixed. Oath Advanced to title, and at the clone Uoldew askeil 70 for 'o. 1. !.....-! It tk I tall at 1 45. Kaklkv-Unchanared. ' ' '" . " Coitos Poll ami price lower; mlddlniR. 17U7,Ho. TuBAitv-Actlvo at full price; Mdea or lftH hothead at 85 2;')gj 00 for lugs; and 812rn)2.i 50 for leaf, v - ; WiitsKY-lTnchanged ; lu good demand for fre. l)t lrlce ar.t raadtlmblic. i MM Piilitf-lD'dc'iiiHud; Kales, 5eu barrels at 4-1. 1 Bacon Steady, but quiet ; shipments the last three days, 221 hoshcadii. Haki Dull at 18c. HtiTTER Dull, and prices .14c lowef. owing to the Increased reoeljt'; Central Ohio, Jt.Vi.S5c; Western HeHerve, 37(jj40c. CliWMK Steady at 15c 1 C1.0VEK Skei Dull and prices nominal atss. TtMOTHY Dull ; Yio demand. ' ' Flat-l ull at tJ 40. t . FWATTfiw FJTrrrnt - ! Am.Eji - l? ctemnnu t.TJ-Bijaa ou per. oarreif - - TTrr3 tn active demand, and prices "Vr higher; cIosUj!.fU-7grosH.i jj. - J . Ooi.i H;f4, buyfug. a.. i By Telegaph.J . r ijtjlAvi, Oct. 23. r'TArkf-i2-Actrv4i' lfigs iiJi7c; shipping leaf 7 (i 15c ; manulacl urlng tki,2c. 1 toTM.i-in oetter:euianu at iu;ito rmtlulinsr. Fr.oi-R Verv dull and wenk: Fall extri R iuTil: double Cx!i' mi AUKifil SOttribble e.'rtlswit2Tyfl;:,tancy Jia hrim. J1BA.T--DU1- and lriecuittr; wOlw.K tl) 02 75; red's--' &tK(2-70; Sprlnk tt 72" '(31 W. Cokn Firm ut 81 1J for yellow; 1 101 11 frATS-Prlmttt.tCtVCetf'"- e" v ! Hahley Innetlv at Jl 35 for choice Spring; 1 Kxd fyr choice Fall, , I ltYK Pitm' S JlHOaclK)d.e. Provisions Dull aud drooping; rnes pork 822 50; bacon shoulders He; clear tildes lSrKC. ' I Laud-Dull at 1414c for kegs. . Rwyuirs-T FlourilrtUV.barrW !wheat. 2,it mcMk!1 wn. A baNlrtl19i'rtts, 870 buth)4; rj-e.2o bushels; barley,, 500 bush. " Cftlcago Market; By Telegraph.! ". Chicago,1 Oct. 23. Flxil K Very dull; S8 2510 40 for Spring extras. . 1 Wheat Closed dBll: 1(1jC lower for No. a; 81 tsmi S for No. 1; $1 alt ior N. 2; closing at tl SOffll 80 for No. 2. COkn Firmer; closing at 81 04S1 05 for No. Slnatore, -T' ': V'.'"1!: '! OAT-Flrm IAIKc hlglferr closlng at LSj'ic la store. - c- . j ; f - tlYK-DQll; USC lower; 81 2G for No. 1; It 24(311 tor jno. -i in siore. . , BAKiJs;rA9;tei low; cl6aiii.t 81 OS 1 tWJi for So., 2, . ; Pkovision-s Heavy ; mess pork freely offered at 820 50. Lard- Dull at-124v- 1 Bkkf Cattlk steady and moderately active; I5a2ric hither Sti 25(i7 M for good iTSSlVjSleY for good to cnoice. RECErPTS--l,000 barrels lof flour; 137,000 bushels of wheat; 42,000 busheU of corn; 87,000 bushels of oats; 3.000 hogs. Sm-iT-7,otiO Uarreln of flmir ;', 4:,00 bushels of wheat; H.uuO bushels of corn; 30.000 bushels of oats. Fkkiuhts Dll t 8!cor wheat; 7834e for corn ; 5o-5)c for oats ; 8ic for rye, to Buffalo. , , , Xew Orleans Market. , . By Telegraph ." - N tew Orlk ass, Oct. 43. . .Conos-r-Easy : aales of 12200 bales of Jow middlings at 17J-ic Receipts, 676 bales; exports, 062 bales . 1- loch Is In better demand and firmer; louW -exira, at ii iJ, oholce -extra, at lo 70nil4 U.. , Co kn Scarce ; white, at 81 45(1 50. . OATM--Qnlet and steady at,73c; ,L ," ' -: PoRK-Nomtnaliy 824 50." ' 4 HacoM Jijbbiug atprevlouprftfti." . ' (TiAao tHtll and- lower; -prime fierce, at 14?4C ' ' HTKRL.INO 55(g37c. Exchange Ntw York, prem.
ew York Dry Goods Sarhot. By Te.'cgraph.l ' , Ne York. Oct. 23. TKY OoopH The decline in prlrif ftinl dela.lnH ol cerUtiu tt.vlf- has lirotlitlet oay-' er in full force In the iiinrkvt, aod IarK" U(i nil ties of tootle huvuheen disposed of. and the nt'K-k are , ui'i'i rlftliy reauctd. i'nulftc prlDi havo -oM rapidly at one. kUHUnv:, aud xo have. Aui'-i kau. prieutl and others, but M-rnnac D are held with
. more Cnutii'ii C UUjC. All Ttiai mumtiao to aNimiiiig. i D uenine i.ne omy cuhuko 1 lu Hamilton h'h! Syrngiie,.. Th fortuer welling at l.J.tl'c, And tho- l.illef KC, while tho 1'ueillc and MaiichH;r comUiand 2ic. iiiown Hheetlim of bobt tnakH are ottered at about od ceiit tor yara. Atlantic A and In.Ui.ii Mead sell at lj'J.c;, 'ieimau Kat J5cj l'ae 0 I-Jxtra, Stark A, .'Uu-l Apr H-'ou A, nt 17c; r.t'Jlc il llcA,AtllUfctic li t 14'ie; I' u '- ' V , ' V ! . i ' ... I ... i ,i, .... , , Xmt Tork tolJ aad Stock Marked By TeleTnph. ' HKW YoH; Oct.2S.' ' Mostrty Market tc.tdy at 7 p.r cerit."on call loajw, , ' i i- ' STr.Rhn-Hteaily at tor gota and flrLclnfcs hi Pit. Oot-n Without 'material chiince, openllicut. 1 l,'iji, droi plug oi li.Twaua clobJng at lt:i ' . " hV.aNMKNT Ktotks Dull and droop-lii'i;-C'ouiMoix of isilt J.llS'iHiJ-u; d. '2, J12V'UI,!; ; do, T.I. Vr.hU(i ; do, Vi, U-Ij lo, m-w, l-VAl'Ti; do. -tl7, l(Hfv4a; Httit,; l4tlAi.':J0';4'; 7-3o.i 1044't luO. ' " louKvllle Market.- . j , Hy Tth'Kraph,.', 1; :L.0t wvtuvx, Oct. 23. : : Sales 11S hbB.,al00'Ji2'W. ' , ) 'r.t'L U-Supeirtne iH 50. ; - u.hn-Mheftert II lo ; !now in ear 75cj. 1 , ,1 fMTsWWr In tiWtJ -. -il;ll - .x.-J-. ! , WwKAJvuiet.a.tW.,-;:.) t j :irfTr Ki'c. . . Mass I'oitK-r22 60.: i.;i. :P!!tv J;aciN Shoulder Mt cWn's nl'des JSc. X.I .Akl-i:jJic in;lerc. , "T.l .it i McmphJs Slarkci "By; Wcr'aph.; 'M.nj;i ; oi-nVN-imllni l-.lf. -;'. J ' Cich 1 ? demnii' iff oi!Sl-' Oct. Si 'frfl.".1' .;; JiAXfll' irm auti CM.V .. , OAis.-aiiitoiairtV'i- v t ..... .' r;T-iMMi intr r,i?.-'l7l 'a f'' V. 1 . aiittKi4a!titt i-k; :rAi."H u t.j ! 'I'XVMir-JlH-"; I II I Traie'r.f tlii' AVicmrftlcM-ti!. ras Jc J.oi4 '. J iL.Vjetl " 71 U., T MID. J t- Vi-ivVijX-f. '1 '- '"'J . i"T(ii.4Wlnrtatl 0mwefxat, Itvts-n-eek V" WvtWi'!tvof bu-irOehs IttDrrtloodtf arid KirtJc0tS.it." 51 :po :i!'r.'); J ' ul . I i'fmflf W(,jty tJoillnl shnTTar' or" k!n-t ureti mui cnanuise ns improved some uorlug ttie w-k P3t, but R.iallf much hort of wli.-it wiw K'Ohwl for. ' As an explunnlWn of IhlK, 1L bt claaiel tthat it Is tu cause ol the fact that farmers arwouly reallxlfiK on their produce when Immediately uece-' ary, arm even men mat tney are excetullngly backward In paying tiietr bills. As to quotations of .staple Dry Ooods. it is to bn-saiU that prices crrfnt in New York are axatr Inclvx lor them here. 1 Th Grocery xuuiru-t hs.only felt th tffect Of the-TeEtrlar consumptive lemani, auaiAit few Kila of round lots- have beeu jusde. l'rlce ar ralur less firm than they were 011 home articles though 110 mwked eoiweilrtTis are noiteeable, unless It-tie on Cofle, sclitch lifts 20,c as an 00 1side irl;e for choice Hlo 111 round .lots. Raw fcngars rantre at lsckltt'-c, covering V a rln Its grades 1 11011 raw Cuba to choice Dataarara. dlard reflned-slutuiard s-tjcai-w are quoted At 17', c. but not Ormly. Soft White- rang at UHmHo: Yellows at 1 lBc !. i' 1 . ; i.i ; ; ; , .-Lociaviiajs... The Democrat of the 22d says: Th ge&eral markets -opened to-day exhibiting less animation than tor several weeks. In miscellaneous merchandise there was a moderate demand, but lu glour, Orato, Provisions, and Groceries business was dull. The low stage of the river accounts for much of the stagnation now observable, but la addition to this there is a want confidence and a dislnc 1 nation to sell except for cash or t persons of enir-bllshed reputation for promptness and eornpaer ram iif n . ... , 1 j 'l"bs extreme tightness In the money market tends to restrict trade, aud we can- 1 not anticipate any decided or permanent Improvement until the financial iskies wear a less gloomy and deviating nppear- . Theieeelpti'or oobkce aro fcraall 5 wtt h , corresponding sales, yet the price for all ' good qualities are firmly sustatne 1. Trirt cotton sale at 11m. Lopivllle warehouse ia-sed off nither satistuctorlly with the ill-rina of 97 bales. Prices bid on :'A bales rariKinc from Hii to l;Vse were r jeetel. The sales were conducted by Cito. w . wicks arvo. ana wcr ermn,-ArrirblroDg A Co ' - - -- -: CHICAGO. i The Tribune, of tb&t city, says; The mercantile tr.ide of the city was fairly active during the week the volume pt buitit?sscqnaliiutbatof tbe week prp-Vlon:k'ThedeTna-iid for1 Dry -Ooods bus ruled better than waj expected on a failing market. All domestic goods have more or less declined In sympathy with the depreciation in the raw material, and 1 none lri the trade bava .Aiiy.hhm when.r ' where the bottom will be touched. Wool. lens are Meady, and the feeling is lurprov- ' Ing as the acouruulatiotm' rf stock -are being worked off. The Oiocery markotlbTiB' been well sustained during the week, and prices are firm, hut without quotable .Improvement. In Clot hlng,1 Boors and Shoes, Hardware ao.ilQth.er hrujacbes.theie has been a fairly active truder ;-... v The week closes with a steadily increase ing demastV for money, and Hie market is working proportionately closer." In some quarters It is already pronounced strings t, and-favors are ouly extended to the best customers, A small1-remittance of currency was received from New York today, but as a general rule none of the banks are getting oythUig from the East. The return flbw from the country is somewhat increasing as the mercantile deposits show a gain, but country bank balances i,how no material Improvement. The rates of Interest are unchanged. - ......,;-.t, wns..... ..i.-.f.,,- .:-r The Democrat of the 22d thus notices the produce markets: The week opened with an overcast sky, a moist saturated atmosphere, and a considerably, lower tempera! are Tk attendance at the Exchange .was fair, receipts, of prodaa we gwwtl ly M h, mmtk bwl ttess t-10 vsT. rteceipis ox wneat were much lighter than ought to be the case at t his season ot the year; but notwithstanding this fact, very little was done. Choice wa In good demand, but Spring 'and low grades of Fall were lo war and were worked off with difficulty. Flour TVws struak with a fttrfnl fit of th black dtfmps antfHre 'presilme a weaker market rU, around may. be announced witiariy. 1 fejrlag wheat flour and low f rades of Fall were bard to sell at even a urtber decline. , Corn was dulland-oaieU .There wasvdanand torrye float at irtlir rates. , . ... Com was- In very- light supply, only 320 sacks arriving for forty-eight hour. Th demand was better, and a speculative feeling i growing up. Oats were in moderate snpply.wlth a fair demand at lower lates. Rye still advances. Barley Is active and steadv. Hsy and bran are In good demand at firm prices, with aa Upward tendency to bran. " ' ' -' , ,. Boston Flsb Market. ( The arrivals of codfish during the past week have been quite large, and prices remain about the same aa last quoted. Th general tendency of th market Is downward, with trade dull, rnd dealers holding off tor still lower prices. . 1 ; The ifearfceV for Mackerel has been very (full the past week, and there Is a further decline la prices. The arrivals of bay and shore are quite numerous, and stocks have accumulated considerably, so that there Is
I now a fair awortmeni on hand. We note " axies of Hay at lisl8 So per bbl for No. 1 ;
ii2;l.J ror Mo.il ana ll tor large auu w for meilmra No. 8. Shore No. 1 are aelllng at H: 2,W per bht In Alewlvea farther at S3 OMC per bbl. I'lckled herring are firm at iv-tflper hhl for common undLabrwIor. Inbox herring, nalea at it fiJC lor Mealed, iu saliuoti. of No. 1 JTiillfax at 2(V29 per bbl, nnd Newfoundland at t3w$b per tierce (XmmercialJful4 tin tSkh. : ; 1 - .. .-.: .. . - i , -' -' Dog Market of the West. - There has been but little aL4 durlftg the warm wc.itther of the week., to tbe pros-prts-for th Hog seanoiii and as a foil sup--lyl on hand awaiting a chance for safe illUilt, the prices bavp hue. u depressed. though very Indefinite., jiomlnally, tliey, a ar uovu at 0 , arosa. VinoinnuU CuitiTitercia With Indication of -lavorabie Weather for cuttlug du.lng the week, ahd Who under pr,K7ect . of a decided advance lu prlcn, puckers "went in on their nwvf" to-day and gobbled up a1, out bp) head, which they will hold over until the coming wttfk. Thl ; rather unexpected move on lo3.l account I mxtrted an unuual Ueunie of life to I ho trade a fid price respoiiiled to t lie' Increased activity; by an advance of '10hc, the sale pens Oetng cleared, with the exeepliou of about HJ&H head. Sales were chiefly ut tOcatt 0 tor fair to good Bttiooth, droves, and 8-VJ5 1 for common to liilr grades.-Cticir Stibum, ?ut' ..i ,-!-. '. . : .; .v.. ' Tm a New Albany Ledger says 1 ' . - ' 1 : We hve beard of n few tranactiona lh hogs, for November delivery, at five and t-iree quat terJ nod tit cunt? per pound " Reporfa from the Hwlne market to-day sliow some 5H car loads pn tle market. The -market ,was aul'ic sod improirimt. The quotations for.( th 'clUufeut grades were: . . . '" ' ' ' . ' . . 1 were: n r.rr ',. . v s o U ..'J..':...';..:'.7 ?7Jc M,a.M.,.f,.. ;f 1 'j'9C t oiunirin to Miiiilttt 1 ltllKU,..,.,..,,...,, Imlianapoi lio J(rnal, .X'. 1,: .. .. i r t O Biston, jSfioe, :and leather MaTkel. i'lio hoot and ulios liaarkl't -in iUuU;,.tlie vj iimnin riui ticusir is uuui lot l-lie He jinn inosjiv (vuiiiiuml 40 a wrnitii orwt-. I lr:u!e. '1 tn-r are very lt-W! ninlott--fitly iV H.-notviili-v lu t!e.riti.ttbi.,w-Mirtt anil Hii'rn-dlWiV-iii1,.A'l'bf;.r'tt1iMlu .to
il-d'tfflwato oOMMfiiedriyj pti iksh aaas? lawn (enf tMulr 1 a,tU uUmii4; kiJovII! lots jV , J'-U-iUiirrl'to fUl'dp Utoctto. Tlie WW fiw1 1 md trtetti is mil.-iijy nijiive; ltii vea " in
I :iiHU'iu.-sltl-rUiiitors hte.liut tnkiuif tiieir uui:i:, quantity of tlnu tfoo-Js, uudp Lynb miniiifctct urrs a'fe:sia(Utfig up ir trie proi-da'.-tton ! : cloning out their, atock "as fast aa ponalljU'.-. 1 ,i I ' '-, . 1 1 Kxnept. ftfr a few crestratile sty titsK of,goodk wanted ffr present uttn, prices continue to rul slightly la.favor of buyers, not wlUstanding lliftti1 JJijures are close clown to 'thelcost Cf iocUictloa. i Neither matiofuo Hirers nor Jobbers luve iiiiulniuo!iiiMney this season, and some Ot them,' who have stocks mad up ' when, leather and latMr re higher than at preeerit, "would b (lad Toet out wholly. HIku14 orders come in finely during tfre rese of tbe motith, and Hxiutliern trtwle;"plc)fi w w'lth returning lieal; b lu the. large ertie of that pot-lion, most of theseaseuable sto-. kwlll b closed out, and very 1 iw gMdJefl to onrry over. Wool In iew Tbrk. ,' ' ! ' Th market continues dull, being In fnll sympathy with thv Dry Goods market; but lb best informed and most sagachou tan, both tnanufucturers and dealers, both, lu Ooods r mi Wool.'sre looking for a reaction. lVrhajm lher never wusatlm when there was si ch a small stock, of goods, between theconsumer and manufacturer, arid rarely has there been atlm when the-people t;uerti.iiy ero mi oreiy sappiieu WHO wearing apparel as at presen I. . The-'sale are about 200,000 lbs. tvr o ueavy 10 uoume exirn, lnciuuliig ;i0,0UO lbs. fleece at 42al7c; 20.01HI lbs. Michigan at 45c: 20,000 lb, finer grades at GO, 63 54c; 50.000 lbs. Ohio oa private terms; 21,(XX) lbs. Wstm,, double. extra and atxve, on private terms; 30 000- lbs. Western, at 42c: 10,000 lbs. Oh lo Ht 47c. Ec nomil, lhh. Dry Goods In JTew Tork, ' The 'New York, Journal of Commerce, of Saturday p. m., remarks Of dry goods: ' 1 "The market has been dull, heavy and declining during the week; If jobbers bad bought all tbe slock they hold of domestic goods at fixed absolute price, t hey wou d many of them have lost heavily;. but a largtr part of the goods held have-been guaranteed lrt price, and thus the loss la cane of a decline will not ome uoon-the Jobbers.- The demand from the country is very moueraie, uuw ouyersare met ny unexpected coiicewslous, owing to the anxiety of dealers to redoe thelr-siirplus. Credits are remarkably well , sustained, and we hear ot very, few defalcations. On the .whole,' the condition ot the trade is far froiasatisiaoiory. mere is not a buoyant feeling, and no aruonnt of palaver can con vine the dealers -that there 1 nothing amiss wtjh the market, ! . 1 . : , The market for foreign goods, in lu principal 1'eature, ls"tbe same, as noted in th domestic department.!,' The'demaud lsllm;1 ted. and extra eH'orbi are required t,o effect saitm ,,1 iiii'i urffimuio ini'iicn, Willie for other It ! dtffii-nlt to find bay ers, eveii at,' greatly reduced ligiires, HusintjfiH generally is shirk., and ullparties iuterested are' anxious to- rt-cfuce stock as far as possible before tbe : iue 1 o! the current sea. son's, trad , whioh appears to be less promising henceforward than was expected. . . Jew Tork Grocery Market.' 1 Kcoab-The market for saw1 ha eoatlnl ut-d iruictlvu Kibco our last, u(l tiie decltn on reflnlua grades has made further pro. gress, sy a per pound, bringing fair Cui ha to.Ilo, and gcisi ditto to llJic- 4 mos. The variations lu the other grades ar scareely noticeable, but the tendency Is to favor buyers. Keflnwd lsdull and a trifle lower again; we quote hard 16Ki5tlic! soil white, 154(3, 1574c, and yellow U&Voc, which for soft Is 4e lower; Messrs. btu art's revised figures are 10c for crashed, granulated and ground: -.. , CorFKE.-The business reported in Rio since our last is small, and "the market mar be called inactive aud weak at previoas lates. In other descriptions, there has been some movement, and we notice 2U8 bags native Ceylou at lee., 59 bags Maricnibo at 16 gold, 3j7 bags jier Orono. and loo bags Government Java, on terms not made public; . . . . AloLAartEs -At the ace lou noticed In our last, there has' again been a fair amount of business, buyer entering the market with mora confidence than before. There is some inquiry for dlstijlirg, br t the c'i -if Inquiry s from refiners and the trade..;- ' . i . S": t ,r -. Rick Carolina i continues depressed, the market being Irregular and unsettled. There Is no demand for export, and but UtUe for home ne, 125 tes having been run effinlotsat 0i53i 50;.2ti0 bags Kangoon sold for home nse at 89 25 currency. I Tea The market continues very' dull and somewhat unsettled, price generally favoring buyers. There is a fair trade In lines, but tn-vo lee are unsaleable except at low figures. . . : i Spices Are quiet, and w only, nolle 21S ba?s Flmento at 13c In bond, and 500Y 600 bales Cloves in . loU, 204320jc, both gold .-1-Sft.i pjjinr IAat, 1 WA. . . ; ..;:-V Notice. , , By ACfiioRirr or 11. Mecci. LOCH, Secretary , of the Treasury; through contract covering the wrecking of gunboats. Ac, In the Tennessee River, 1 hereby - notify all parties 'or party concerned In removing machinery, ordnance; Ac, from sal l boats, that they mnf-t make a report to ma, immediately, of the amount removed of machinery, ordnance, Ac, and if sold to report to me.iji value.' lliave information bat parties in St. Lo a In, Louisville, Cincinnati, Evansvllle, ami Johnson viUe,,Tenn.. have been concerned lu this removal." it Is tooped-that these parVies will attend to tbid matte immediately and save legal process. GEO. E. WALLACE, cc3 dtf Contractor.
RIVER NEWS. Fur other Miver Item tee Seventh I'agr. IxiCWville, Octotier 23, River stationary, with twenty-five inches water In the caual by the mark. . ' . - i . , . -.,, CincisnaTi, October 2X River stationary, with' three feet four loch" water In the channel. Weather clear. Thermometer 52 deg. There was a light frost thta morning. -. ,. ; The Li o ton did not get off last night from some cause, bbl,wUI positively leave to-day ...i....We hava not the slightest advice from any of the boats now due here. . Tbe launch at Cavender's ship-yard yesterday was a, successful' and brilliant affair, and was witnessed by a large concourse of people. ' ' ' ' ! '" ' ' " 1 STEAMBOATS. '
, . , - . rOIt .CAIRO. , ' , Th splendid new low water packet rr? L ' utov, .. 1 LjsiHvj'TNat.Trrew, Master.' ' " stT.i .i.,..is - N, H. Hay ward, Clerk, Leaves for Cairo and all way points THIS DAY, Thursday, October 24th, at 4 O'clock H.M. ' ' i .' For frelgnt or passitge apily on board. oc24dlt ' pry goods: SCHA.PKBR, BUSSING & CO., Wholesale and IletatI i ; ..i , r- i- '" '. j 47 sbd 49 Main Ml., EtansVille, Ind L .1 : t I-.- s 1 1! k u ;) j Now'bfTer- to tbVjMibllc-alarger and bcti. ter stock of .' : - n t, i j Fa l and 'VVnter , pry . Good s Ttjnn natl . bnlfunrid In ifly' O.V US r A 11i.,WA.Vy7M lhv Wtril;t.outry, Vi..1: . . , It ......... t lt..,Lu.inii...( ' I J idi.1 ,i..,W,,5".i.'i;irxnMTMt.: : v i ndef ill ;biirgo: Al iVKftJKMAH, cnil ow bo tiuilf.llie iKV.i.anii inci.-il popumr infix of t'aJJfoe, Hi'iAvn and iueiicin-a MusJlcs,:Mhnttlngs,' I'iUow Case Maslins, Checks, t Tlckjng. IIlckory -.Sirliis, and always at the lowest market price, j ,. 'Ji . Dfcsd Gool Pepartinent,,;,,.'; j ifntler tlie isiecibil charxe of Prof, 'fvHTAV MiirH'iJu and 'Jofr. .ItoyAwtiica. 'ls' now stocked with J4ovei ties of thai season at. from 82 to 8100a pattern, and la, whlcih any and everybody can be suited, . :) t , . Wklte- Goods Department, ! In charge of J. E. Dutch eh, Is being cjally reolenlsiied and the assortment Is now complete consisting of: Bwtei. -Jaconets, Table Llnens.tud ClLths. Stand and. Table Covers, Towels, Napkins, Hand kerchiefs,' Km broideries, Ddgtng, Laees botli real ami Imitation), fjtubrolderecl aad Ijaoe Curtains, and charming betutlea. In Hodspreads, Ao, 't ' " Notions Department. ' ; This stock, In charge of A. LawSino, Is very complete,- from a paper of Fins to a falr of Alexander's Kid Gloves, or a Hrass tulton tq a l'Hper Collar. Hut the most 'nt tractive 4s the elebrated Blglow's Unen Finished and i" Star Of the West" Glssod l'aper Collars, at 25 cents a box the most durable, best fitting, and cheapest Collar In America.; -, WioIen Desartmetiti ' Under the superintendence of Joa. (Joelsiiauhkk, Is well assorted, and those in search of Cloths, Cassi meres, Doesnlnii, Heavers, Jeans,: or anything for Men's or Hoys' Wear, would do well to examine this stock before purchasing elsewhere, and save money, - Also, Flannel In all wool, .part cotton, aud silk aud wool.' i ( i Shawl and cloaks In BBdlesst variety. . i .' illoop Skirts' At a great redaction In prices. ' ' ' ' Retail Millinery Department, . ! Superintended by Misses Ei.iza Bkllam and Bakhaka tiKailAKDT, Is the most complete la the West, and new goods are daily arriving In every novelty that tbe heart can wish aud the eye desire. 1 ' We most respectfully call the attention of the public to tbe fact that we make no ridiculous1 pretension of selling below cost," "cheaper than before the war," or "cheaper than anybody in the world;'' neither do we sell, throe spools of Coats' Thread for 25 cents for tbe purpose of enticing trade, and then charge It up on goods in which they are not posted. We sell at the ONE l'RIOE SYSTEM,, and alwapi as cheap as the cheapest, and as low as the market will afford, and, warrant all goods na represented. .. . -, The salesmen will always be found accommodating and ready to show goods, WLether a sale is mad or net. - 1 ;. , SCHAPKER, BUSSING & ,C0 Wholesale' and Retail Dealers, 47 nd 49 Main St EvansYille, Ind. .ocai r. .T. .lit - '.',,! ! ttf it 'l .b Fall t Trade, 1807 MAGHEE & C0.if . No. 'IS JFirwt .' St.; ,li ). . jETansville, Indiana, - : t ,,- ( : r. i. .1 WHJOI.E8AH5 DBAtXJta II , ., . STAPLE A5D TAXCT .BRT , GOODS, TkENIBE TO CALL THE ATTESTJJ tloa of tbe trade to their large and varied assortment of seasonable goods, which they have Just, received, and anoffering at great bargains. . : :. '-ill ' ' ' '' ' i''v1 i :-: ' . . ; , GRAIN BAGS.. . . i. , , . ,. , , . (-,,-; ,-, -.' ''f - ! I 2,'2, andp bushel Seamless Bags on band and for sale by G. M A,UHEE A CO. . 3:000 .It 'f: ,1 I , . . . ' " 1: ' r. ' J .1 Foot baahel Burlap Bags Just received, and for sale by G. MAUll EE AjCO, 4,000 i 1 , : ,i : t. . f u 1 i-.r::- p ...jd r Yard Burlap Just received and for sale by . . aug26dtf .' . ' G.MAGUREACO, : CULBERTS0N 4 SON, ! d& nnd70 PEARL HT;i t '-'HEW ALBAS T, JJf O., " ! '' 1 h ti. A i ' 1 ; ;! '.: . 71.1'f :,r ' Importers and 'vboIeaale'Dealer hr ' ,J in l-.'.'- vti ' I'M " i 05 i b I Tqreigii and,T)pmestic E lir7s r0fKf,
No charge lor drayage.
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AUCTION SAX.ES, Hy My Ac 13 mile yAT AUtrriow roomn. . Ko. lttt MAIN S1E1JE-.'.-WHOLKSALE Al'CTIOI. TH URSDA Y, Oct. 24th, Commencing at $y o'clock A.H.. Dry Goods embracing lines id tinHW. Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres, Tlcks.Ckmaa. Jeans, S.tloets. Balmoral and ItanpSklrts, White and Colored Shirts. fmd.UI , Wear, stocjia of Jobbers' and. JVeUiwf' : . Ready-Made Ciot.h.UiX, Ao. i . -.. i , FRIDAY, Oct. 25th, Commencing at 9 o'clock A.v AoO lota Staple rind 'n.ncy llry Goooc; 100 lots Hosiery or all kind, liaw. manM. Caps, Notions, Aa. MAY A DUDLEY, Auctlaaeewu. oclfl 'dtf :"" "JOSi'H.'COFFMA (cncrnl AuotlonecT. Auction JJons-f'ORNKR MAIS AHJO LOCUST STREKTS,
OC3 dfirn KVANHVIL1.K.1T3 AMUSEMENTS. NEW METROPOLITAN " FIRST ST., bet. Sycamore and lr Manager ... Stage Man ...XfAHTlN tl.Vi. , K. C. Voijjk. oger.. THURSDAY KVKMU, October tfc. will be presented th" Kreat Moal Iofrtef4i0 Drama enlltloJ TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOX Mary Moriati . Meli'ilMlnl liss Katf Ma vu fvr Mls Ami .VIaiise. PKRFKl'TIOX. Kate O'Hii'.-n (wit! with none), s ANHr. ilAYSlM. ft'i TRASP.OSTATIOH. :;' ;JPe? iilllinteb.( r" fast Freight Me.'' '' rv.'.:' hoiif U: f.""'! jtri-yic-'i ' Merchants lnUn Exprcbs toapa.R3W Capital From New York, Boston, an3 &B New England Towns, Over BTTIe(icT!ng RallroaJs to meTrpstwxl Southwest, in Charterd Cars, on FAtvT FRKK4HT TKAINS. For Rules, Hills Lading, etc.. apply tm W.l'.VAN DUKltSEN, Agent, 305 and :I7 Broadway, N. t. 8. W. WAt.DM')K,AKaW - r v - 21 Court Street. HpsIx4. S J ' J.?. F. IAawARO,iAgerit, T . J kl - tl l.-r..i. i V. A lhnnv V - v . , ' 1 1 R. XL. WALDE.V. AeeaL . oc22 d3m r3 in;:i a 'I eyasyille & mmxm FAST' FREIGHT TRANSIT COMPir Controlled by Ohio & Mississippi Railroad Co, ..... ; ... i 4 and Evansvllle & Crawforusvllle "-'- ' nnIIroal Co:1' iO'AlTef'.O Z22& & AQ'M "it Time and Rates Gnaante 80. ' tSf The 'above organiaticiti more favorable ioducementa to sbijpers by tbia than any other route. li.-.f. .1' I: ' T -Vt '(IS r , .co'.i . 1.1 IV I ContractsSolicited, i 'it't-t ii- -. t j.i'. ji: f(( r ;.. . ".utt . it iiin is a-yyAi F. TI.EIlI3MAfI & C., Aeeabsu .1 li'.tt M A t t. 'f Oa .0 4! V."1 A IwT .I!"!! - Gen'i tyeiat;At. & k&,RE A. Hill, -'' i.-1.' Genl iVeight Agt. 0t & M. Ji.lL Belt iff I. "Notice.4 THE stTOCMHOLOEBH r TM KvansvllKs G as-Light Company wUA taae notice that the ri-gular anuu U ekwtion for tore Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will beheld ftt the OonPAnyi ofnee on the tw Inst., betweea tna hours of 2 and 4 o'clock P.M. HEKMAN JUNKER, Secretary ocl d2t
