Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 14 November 1867 — Page 5

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A KV AISSVtLbfc: DAILY JOURNAL: THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 0867. 5

FOR SALE.

nOR NAI.K, CIIKAP One Prang tit JZ Horse, two Counters, two Coat Stoves, three Counter Scales, one Vase of Drawers. Apply to PARSONS, SCOVILLE MOFFETT.--novl2 jltt 7tt Main Street. FOR SALE EXPRESS WAGON A good Express Wagon, repainted and substantial. . W.M. BAUER, ncva-d.Jt Water Street. FOB KA I.K COTTON In laps, snitable for Comforts or Quilts, at 15c. per pound, at the E4ANSV1LLE COTTON MILLS. novo dtf TIOK Ntl.E-STEAMBOAT Oi e-h II Interest in the steamboat J. P. Webb, For further particular, inquire of oc BAIKD dt HTART. "loll MA I.K LAUD 10 tierces prime , L.eaf Lard, at .c2o BAIRD START'S. wain Street Property lor Sale. miir. oim iii:ast h alf of lot A 132. Donation Enlargement. Is offered lur sale ut a bargain. Inquire of HENRY WINGERT. oel7 dim Eagle Brewery. uriou MAA.K-l.oi A lot on First Street, JT one nt Hie most desirable l" tne eiiy fur a dwelling. The owner Is anxious to and mil Hell. soon. Any person deslr ing such a lot. to l.utld on. will inquire of ALVAH JUHUA, Real Estate Agent, " z Third Street, bet. Main and Locust, ml dim, - FOK NAM:, ' HE 41 HOUSE AND LOT A hotvse ud lot on Ninth -iret-i. For parti eulars nee C. C. BRUNEI. i,vl At Mat-Key. Nlsbet & Co.'w. -floU SALE HOUSE Oil brick house, r iwr Kiines iiluh. seven rooms, uoori niern. brick stable and wood-shed, kit 47 l. feet, situated in a good- part of the tty, for sale cheap.- ,'" - " - Also. line Farm for sale or exchange for, city property. . A Iso, Twenty Houses and Lots for sale. S. M. ROLKV, Real Estate Agent, Third Street (in Esq. Emery's ofllce). FOR SALE AND FOR RENT. 150 Ten thousa UIEA1 Bl'lLlilXO LOTS. Dwelling Houses, and Farms. Tiousand acres of Farming Land. f buv and sell Real Estate. ALVAH JOHNSON, Heal Estate Ageat, ; Vhird Street, EvansviUe, Indiana. dee22 tf FOR. RENT. FOU It EXT DYE-HOUSE A house containing four rooms, large yard, and tfuod cellar Inquire of K OBAUPNKB, Firji Street, between Oak and Cherry. rovl2dtf OU KENT BUILDING Tbe building formerly occuplei by Topf A lxog, ro. fe4 Main Street. Appiy to JENKINS. ocol d2w No. 18 First Htreet. TIliK REST HOUSE A Rood and ell JZ gibly located dwellinif-bonse. Inquire ot F. M. HUMPHREY, Water Street, below Sycamore. FOR RENT ROOMS Suitable for otiiceH, iu the new building. No. 87 Main Street, between Third and Fourth. ocl5 dtf H. C. WOODKOW. WANTED. WANTED INFORMATION Of four boys, Patrick Joseph, John. Abraham, and James McGovern, aged 15, 13. 10, and 8 years respectively, taken from my iiome in Knox tOBUly, about the 30th of October, IStitt, by George painter. Auy inform itioii of tueir whereabouts, or -l hut of George Pninter alias George Treadway, " will be thankfully recetved.lt seut to this olilce. by the father of the boy s, liovli d2w PATRICK McGOVERN. BOARDING. Bo ARM NO. Four or five persons can b accommodated witb board aud louglng, corner of Mulberry and Second Street. Also, a few day boarders, with board. MRS. BAILEY, uovll dlw OAUOKKfi 1 Will rTuTTTtolhelf interest to go to. WEIDNKB'S, No. 7 Clark Street, betweeu i-coud aud Third. Rooms always ou hand l r small families. novs dot P IU VAT F. UARIll'K. First-class Hoarding, by the Dayor Week, at E. BURNS'S. Nc. 70 Division St., beu m cond and Third, may21 dtf ' Kvansvllle, Ind. BOA RlISOViirisV-7 "The undersigned has opened a Board lug- House on Third Street, oetween Sycamore and Vine, opposite Philip Decker s store, where a number ot day and weekly boarders can be accommodated with board, rnayl MRS. 1. CARTE it GRAND FAIR 4 FESTIVAL AT MOZART II For the purpose of raising . for the a fund Widows and Poor of Orphaus the City. nud The Ladles of this city will hold a Fair and Festival ,at the above Hall ou tbe evenings of the i9tb, 20tb, 21st, 22d, and 23d or November, FOB BENEVOLENT PURPOSES, Sparing no exertion to make it the GRAND FAIR of the season, and pleasant and agreeable to all those who may attend. Committee of Sons of Temperance. J. H. Carlin. RB. Hart? Dr. H. G. Jones. Dr. J. Maoexiss. Dan. G. Mark. Thko. RusskliE. H. BAbcock. Jk. ,t, ,.1 vComrniUee of Cadets of Temperance. Phii-ip Baker. William Rtxs Edward Curnick. T. C. Gardner. HlSSBY W'UWilJSK. V Committee of Tcmpte of Honor. J. J. Marlett, Jr. C. E, BATtKAJ. P. Wood. , J ' nov2dtf - ' , ; C. WOLFF. ' Manufacturer of, and Wholesale and . Retail Dealer in. COLLARS, and SADDLEKY HARDWARJ'J, Mo. 5S Mai ii Street, comer Second. fc;VANSVl,I.K. l.o. febif dt?

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To Country Merchants. We direct the attention especially of country merchants to the superior facilities of the JoukNal Company for printing Fane Posters and all kinds of mercantile work, viz.. Bill Heads," Cards, pircularsi &'. Orders for work can be sent through any of the EvansvIUe merchants. .ICew Tork Market. By Telegriph.l i Nsw York, Nov. 13. Cotton Drooping; sales of 10,000 bales at 18c for middling uplands. better; sales ot 17 400 barrels at&8 25ci 14 for so per tine State and western; $0 5ao,10 35 for extra State ; 9 45al0 for extra western ! 1012 80 for round Loop Ohio ; I0M5 o for St. Louis, closing quiet and firm ; included in sales are 2,000 barrels extra Slate December delivery at flO 25. California flour firm; sales 1.S00 sacks at 812,T13 85. live flour, sales of 250 barrels at S'n-'J. Whisky Quiet. - Whkat Receipts 134,80;? bushels; ag" Iwtter and less active; sales of 71,500 bushels at $2 20 for No. 3 spring; 2 -UQl - tor No. 2 spring: $i)i& 82' lor No. I spring; 2 30 for No. 1 and i spriog mixed ; 1 9J for white Canada. Rye Firmer : sales of 7,o00 busheis western at tl 62. barley imn ana lower; saies or it,in bushels at Si 55i$l 66 for good Canada West 91 0t torexua cnoice uo. Mam- Dull. - Peas Sales of 4,000 bushels Canada at H 40. , Corn Receipts, '14o,8jO bnsliels opened 1c belter, butclosed dull with the advanc lost. Sales of 41,00 bushels at $1 3'irtil 38! for mixed Western, closing at Si 3ifl Also, 140 bushels do. to arrive at Si 22$ ti ) or new uo. Oats Receipts, 177.WS1 bushels 1, 2c bet ter amractive. sales or ne.uoo busiieis a '!7'yC(a,'iSl4o tor Western. Lkather Sole is lower; 27J4(a2Sc fo Buenos Ayres light weights. Wool-More active : prices favor buyers Sales of &20.000 tts. at 4053c lor domestic neece. Rick Steady. Coffee Firm ; sales of 850 sacks Rio on private terms. . Sugar Firm ; sales 900 barrels Cuba a MOLASSK3 Quiet. , . , ' Hops Unchanged. '' Petroleum Firm : 12!-ic for crude: 29c ior rennen in oonu. Pork Dull aud lieavy ; sales 2.150 bbls. at 120 75rot20 87 for mess, closing at SJu 81 cash ; 118 7.19 U) for prime. Beef Heavy ; sales of oio bbls. a. previ ous prices. Beef hams heavy ; sales of 200 DDIS, at SFi UIHit at uo. - Bacon Firm; sales of 1,80 boxes at HiH 11J4C for Cumberland cut, November and December, at 12c: short ribbed. Decern bef. at I24c. Cut Meats In fair demand; sales 320 packages; 810c for shoulders; 12(t$14c lor hams. Lard Steady : sales 630 barrels: 12'.',ia iJCTTKK la good demand: 20it)c for Stue. Cheese Dull and heavy, at II&Ijc. . J - ' ZfATBST, ' - Flouu Market closed fairly active, and ac better on low grades. w heat Quiet ana nrm 52 aiiy'i 27 lor No. 2. and S2 3i tor No. 1 Spring. Rye Firm; SI 62l 63 for Western." Oats Firm; 78(78ic for Western. . Corn 51 6J4 for good to prime mtxixi vvt-steru. Pork Dull aud heavy: S20 75 20 8111 fo mess, cash and regular. iiEEF aieaay. wuu moderate demand. Cut Meats Dull and unchanged. Bacon Steady, with moderate demand Laud-Steady r at VkdlSo for good 10 prime steam and kettle rendered. St. Louis Market. ByTelegratph.) St. Louis, Jfov. 11 Tobacco Active: sales at. 71 'Ac for com mon to medium leaf, ll34rtljc for shipping. anu z.jc ior manuiaduriug. CoaTON sales ac- loc ior middling. Hemp Nominal : sales at tl Total 80 for undressed, and 92 70(32 90 for dressed. xbii an supernne at iu uuro.7 7o; extra -a 17 75r8 75: double-exti-a at 18 50(10 75. Wheat Dull and Iwavv ; sales at 2 4.5,-a 2 6o for prime to choice red and white, and (1 9042 05 for prime to fancy (spring. Corn Dull apd lower; sales at 85(ij88c ior new, nnu woe ior oia. OATS Belter; sales at WKfiBSc. BAKLEY-Steady and Arm; sales' at H 30. e''- ... .. . :.. r , bye r irm ; sa;es av ffi 2'ai ). Mess Pork tkiles at $21 O0m2 25. Bacon Sales of c"ear sides at 15c: lib at loc: shoulders atl2jc. , , , Lard very dull; sales at 12al3c, in tierces and kens. . Hogs Easier; sales at C-iiO'o for heavy; no ruber packed to date, 24,000. Receipts Flour. 4.325 barrels;' wheat, 5.448 sacks; corn, 1,300 bushels; oats, 2.H65 bushels; barley, 1,772 bushels; -rye, 164 bushels. Chicago Market. By Telegraph. Chicago, Nov. 13. FixUR In good demand ior shipment. and prices are 15020c higher: sales at Y 75 (ai3 50 for Winter extras; 38 OOfiJO 00 for low gradei to fancy brands Spring extras . Wheat Opened at an advance of b-3c per bushel, but the advance was not maintained ; suies at SI 85rl 8t for No. 1, and i arm ji tor io. z; ciosinn at i ii(iji Corn Without material chanze: sales at 983SI Ott lor No. 1, and 9798,'c for No. 2; closing at V'di.viyja. , , , . ... Oats Active, and prices 2c highoY; sa'es at 5il);54ic; closing firm. Ryk-1(2c better; closing at 31 22'jl 23. " Barley Active and advanced 5ottic; sales at f I llrtyl 11. Provisions Steady f sales new mess pork at S'JOIIO, and prime do. at $17 00; mess beef $12 i sweet pickled bams at lie; lard held firoi. at 12c., , , . It , . , Freights Active at 6.,c for corn per sail to Buffalo. Receipts 0,000 barrels flour; 73,000 bushels wheat; 38,000 bushels corn; 29,000 bushels oats. .. , , . , Shipments 72.000 barrels flour; 09,000 bushels wheat; 48,000 bushels corn. . t ? - f ' i s r 4r-f 5 , "i Cincinnati Market. By Telegraph. Cincinnati, Nov. 13. Flour Firmer at 811 Q03U 25 lor family. ' Wheat Closed higher and in good de mand at J2 45 for No. 1 Winter red. and 92 10 ior No. 1 Spring. no demand for shelled. Oats Advanced to 6o: No. 1 held at 66 ir7c at the close. AtYK Unchaugod. . , Baklet Firmer ; No. 1 Fall SI 4o.' ; " ' Cotton Dull at 10c for middling. Tobacco In eood demand and tinner: sales 140 hhds at S 70M12 00 for lugs and 515 U0ta25 (X for leaf; S6 75c49 00 for West virgiuiu oiacK nuers una uu.is uu ior wrappers. 1 Whisky In fair demand but Irregular for free : ad demand for bonded. ; . Mess pork Dull with uo demand; held at $19 75&20 00 for old. Lard In demand, at llc for prime old and new prime steam; llfic in-tierces ai 12? ic in kecrs. Bacon There is a better demand; sa'es of 40 hhds. at llllc lor shoulders, 15-jic for clear rib, ldl8c for clear sides. Grkem Mkats-Ib demand at 6, 8 and lloVis Firmer; sales at 56 26 40 gross: 17 75y8 00 net. ' Butter Firm ; 38s$4oc for fresh. Cheese Steady, at 1415c. - teos Firm and scarce at 30c, shippers' count. Linseed Oil 51 001 03. - Kekis Flax, W. Clover, quiet: 12Virtil21:e ! It.. Timothy, dull at 82 30f2 40. tsvxr VAttle unit, ai arttee gross. MUIEP-Dull at 82 2i3 75" 100 lbs. gross. Petroleum Dull, at 49i452c lor refined free. Goi.U At Vi9lsi bUViuir. Monev mnrlrct close. 1 '

New York Gold and Stock Market. By Telegraph. N iw Yorz. Nov. 13. GotD Firmer, opening at 139Vi and closing at 140. Government Stocks A Bhade higher; Coupons of 1881, 112?4ftill3; do. '2. 108Ji 108X; do. '64. lOSfaiOgjdo. '65, lOtlOsK: o. new. VTT'S,VSr,i; do. '67. 107J4107j; 10-408, 102 104;7-30s. VXil(&. Stocks Buoyant and higher, closing strong.

Jfeir York Dry. Goods Market. - By Telegraph.! - - New York; Nov. 12. Dry Goods The weather being cold, the trade has somewhat improved. The transactions are chiefly confined to leading ' houses, which are selling goods at prices below ihe cost of production. Prints are steady at 12c lor all standard makes. Standard eneetings, good brands like Anpleton A. Ho: Massachusetts fine 4-4 B B, llc; do. E. 33-lnch. 10ci do. O, )-incli. fl'4c; Boott bleached. 14c; and Attawaugan No. 1 do., 1,5c , Louisville Market. By Telegruiih.l , Louisviluk. Nov. 13. Tobacco -Market very firm ; sales of lugs and leaf at $5 50fi5 00. . Flour-Snperrlne at $8 00. - WUKAl-r-Dull at $2 352 40. Corn Unchanged. Oat Demuixi good. , Mess Pork Dull aud nominal at 83) 00. Lako I2kjc. .Bacon Shoulders 12ic; clear sides lOJc. Whisky In bond 35c. Cotton loc , . , , Hogs 5iC?t:-4C gros. , 3!emp!iis Market. By Telegraph. " Memphis, Nov; 12. Cotton Dull aud lower; uplands, 15J 16c . Corn Dull and unchanged. oats 73r75c. Hay-Dml at 82728. i Flour Dull; superfine, SS 50(59 00. Pork -Dull at 822 75a23 00. . Bacon Weak; clear side, 16J410J.ic; Lard 14(3;l4jc. . .:;.., European Market. - By Cable. j; ; :J London, Nov. 13 Eve. Consols Closed at 94; 5-0s 70 11 16; Illinois Central 83. , "'v.l'r. Frankfort, Nov. 13 Eve. U. S. Bonds 70 3T16. . . : ; Liverpool, Nov. 13 Eve. Cotton -Closed dull; middling uplands Yl middling Orleans 8; sales 8 000 bales. Breadstuffs Corn advanced to 49s, and red western 13s lOd ; barley, oats, and peas unchanged. " Provisions Beef His; pork 72; lard 52s 6d; cheese 53s; bacon 52s. " - Proditce Sugar steady at 20s 6d; petroleum spirits nominal at 2s; standard white Is od. Antwerp. Nov. 13. Petroleum Standard white 45f. The Hog Market. INDIANAPOLIS. The Herald, of the 12th, says: The killing Ivis commenced quite actively at all our. houses, but as there Is but little disposlilc 11 on the part of packers to give information, we are tit a Ios for correct quotations One house gives us So 75 to $6 2-5 gross ti ,ue ruling figure for good hogs, while feuotner says w 12 to (ft! 40 is correct. Wheat. Fletcher & Co. have killed. thus far, about 1,700 head, 300 of V7hich were slaughtered yesterday.- 1 he aveiage net weight was 210. They have but few in the pens. Nofsinger, Kingan fe Co.. and J. C. Ferguson have also commenced killing. The above meultoned are the only firms whs are at present packing. Mr. E. Wi Paulson . is now engaged in packing In Kansas, but will resume business here nloiit the first of uext month. Louisville packers areofferln Cc thiouirh the country; buyer have been out tor two weeks. Bu.chers are paying 6c for cily consumption. The Journal of j esteiday says: . Nothing was done in the wav of kil!inr hogs yesterday.; On Monday the house of Wheat. fcletclier. fc co-.&laukhleted. two hundred' and sixty-live, aud . Nofsinger, Kingan &. Co., -six LAudreil. .Three houses will lie in operation to-day; the two named, aud J. & V. Frgnson'. There were in peas last night, ready f)r to-day's work: at Fereurou'a two thousund. and at Wheat.-Fletchen 4 Co 'a eight hundred. The average, price for hogs is about six and a quarter ean is. ar wuteii ngure toero are-eniuglr oirwlng for tbe demand of packers,,, , : .,, , -,; , , , CHICAGO. .1 .i. The Tribune of the 11th, iu its review of last week's operatioas, says : The receipts, though fallinir 12.253 head below the tecelots of iast week, have been quite sufficient to meet all demands, and. inueea, 01 common raixeu tots, me supply has exceeded the leirittmate wants of ihe trade. On Tuesday mid Wednesday, owinir to theuntavoriDle chariicler of Eusteru advices, shippers were shy and camions, and refused to lake hold, and, under the Inree and accumulating supply, values depreciated 15$2.5c. but. later, the demand from both shippers and packers became more urgent, and the decline was recovered. The offerings h ive been of a poor quality, light and uneven, and we hear a eood deal of complaint from packers manifested on this ground. To-day the weather was cooler, and un der a. brisk packing demand, the pens weie c'reared of stock, and a trifling advauce was established. Some 3.000 head changed hands at 'prices ranging from 85 i5 5U for common 10 fair, and S-i 75.y for good to choice. One or two lots extrawere taken up at SO 12!i?ii6 20, hut these are extreme rates, and cannot be relied upon. Xuo market c!o es steady ami firm. Trans actions include the following : Ihe following are the c osiug Drices this week, compared with those ot last week : This week.-, Last week. Good to cholco .. 75ix0 00 ,,45 73u. 00 Medium to fair a Zrxna 50 - 5 25ro 50 Common 4 ,xy,-J o0 , 4 .50(5 00 Stock hogs .... 3 50(34 00 CINCINNATI. Although the weather is more suitable for Dackinz than any yet exnerienced. there is st ill but little disposition on the part of packers to Duy nogs freely, though there was a little extension of the ranee of prices for extra heavy, sales' having been made as high ns 8 40 gross. From this figure down to 15 50is given the- reach of the maTket. uommerciai of yesterday. Boston Fish Market. With continued large receiDts. the in-ir-ket for codfish is ln 1, and prices have further declined. We quote SMles of medium and large codfish at4 50i5 50 per qti; Nova Scotia do. are selling at So OOfttt 00 Der qtl. Small fish are scarce and in moderate demand, with mles at S3 00&3 00 per qti. Hake are firm and selling in small lots at S3 25; Pollock at 83 00!3 m. Mackerel nave oeen very ouu or late, with most of the tish ing fleet returned from their second trip, aud large receipts of the better grades here and at outports. But prices have deelined to a range con sidered extremely low, in view of the small catch, and there are now indica tions of a belter trade ana a more settled market. There is do quotable cbauge in prices, but t lie downward tendency seems to liavH been checked, and there is a nerceptibly better feeling in the market. we note sales 01 cay a tioaiu ou per barrel for No. 1 ; Sllttpl3 ior No. 2;jind Sll for lar-e and t9 50 for medium No. 3. Shore No. 1 are selling at $1314 per barreL In alewivfs further sales ut so oO(a 00 per barrel. Pickled herring are Arm. with ti 'tU&ti 00 for old. aud SS 50 per barrel for new Labrador. In box herrine. further sales at 20c for No. 1, and 35(f40c for scaled. n salmon no sales to report, nuiteun, wn.

:: Boston Shoe Market. The boot and shoe market is very dull, and likely to remain so for the balance of the season. The Fall trade is drawing near to tbe close. It set . in, with remarkable vigor, and continued active duriug the months of August and September, with heavy shipments to all the principal tils-. tribmins points of. the West and . Interior. But daring the last month, business has been quite unsatisfactory, and sales have fallen short of the expectations of the trade, both as regards volume And prjee. The aggregate foots np something less than tbe usual average, nd the -profits both of manufacturers and dealers have been unusually small. ' The demand has not only been restricted by the high cost of production, and the enforced economy, of tbe masses, which has prevented tho usual amount of poods from going into consumption; but Wetern dealers carried, over a considerable portion of last year's stocks, which they have' been trying 'to work olT this Fall. Mullettn 9th. i- a at .-...-! -., , . m -i ,j ,, j Coffee antLSugar at Baltimore.- " Coi FBE-lTho Commercial .1 of ! Hsiturdato'

last, report the market for eofJee as bav ing been quite active during the week, with a decided noticeable Improvement In its general tone,,- Tho sales sum op about 13,500 bags. We quote Rio, at 10(12cgold iu bond for fair to prime cargoes, and duty paid at 14 jltic for ordinary to fair, and 18U alTJ4c for Kood to piiiue, gold,. . , , ( , Sugar There has been some movement iu suaais, but the market liasexhlbited no acuvity. inestocKand receipts con tmne itgnt, ana annougn goia lias Uecliiifdnui terinlly since the week opened, nnces'havi been well maintained. We qnoteosfolliMvSV J174BUU, uw5., ior iiur 10 j;oou refining. 12;l3ofo-fair lo prime grocery Cuba; lyinloc for lair Ioko.hI Pbrto- Itinoy t:-tv 14k' for prjin to choice do., anj j 14Jilpcj Refined Sugar Hard crashed we analS to-day as lOrilic, and soft do. at J5fel iw v, w, tor circle a; 1-Vt.dt Wiefor H; V.rmWZc for t. .Yi. i n?,.;. lljicfor C yellow, and W,'14Md for 'yellow of lower grade. , , t f i f : - t ; Metal Market: of 5cr York. -. Ingot copper is Sqaotable at 22!-923Jj5' ny-f. ml unui. .... . . , ( ' . - 1 1 Pio Iron American'NO.' 1 extra,; 842(344 N o. 2 extra S3739, No. 2 grey forgo- f3iiM40 ' damaud light. , , - it "-,nFlll ,-m1 Pig Iron Scotch. 840fa4-I from shi n. nnd ?4Iw44 from yard; tlemaud moderate, with f larve arrivals H:,'-l't . " 1. :yj I okat iKON-47e4S, for, Ofos 1, wrought, from yard. , Tin Demand liht.' Banca 27c;' frarts' Zi-ie; Kuglish 2i;23e. gold, for tohole lots. Store lots Straits 30c; English 33c. currency. - - . KPELTER-6XC goldj for whole lots; store lots Oc-jO'-ic, jcuriency. ., ... , . ,., Lead-H.'V.c,' gold, for whole 1ots;"store oih xryuMYa, currency. -- ' ii i 1. . Antimony 14,15c, Currency. ,j :. I.- :. .'-'.UOOl. "T T ':. fir '.'aau-. . T . 1 I ... . . . llnllowell'dt Uoburn's circular reports th4 following as the quotations for Indiana wool 111 tsostoa on the ih Instant: Coarse...:....; ........ ; ....3."taS8 Medinm.......i ......i..lj,.....i..i...Mmi& Fine ....S843 RIVER Fo-r other JZiver Items see Seventh Page, Cincinnati, Nov, I3-l t: sr. The river nas laijon 4 iuclies. Weatber clear; thermometer 48, a rise of 15 since morning. . . Louisville, Nov. 13. .The river Is rising slowly, with; feet inches' in the canal by the mark. 1 ii .niiii 1, The river was stationary all :day yesteT- I day, or slightly swelling toward evening; ,Tlie Cobb-webb arrived shortly after noon yesterday, and ieports no water and no business in th ComuerlandMT James- Graj for' tiroea B4yer, and fh Chattanooga ltfv, late last evening with good trips.....r...The Itobeit Fulton also left for, Green Rver.......The 'layflower will make a, trip' to 'Cairo, leaving on 'Friday, in order to, wait for, bette water The Taraeson had hoi arrived at midnight.' Slid Ys likciy oji the bottom somewhere. ....'.Trie Mfchfgan ras smoking hist evening' but' for what purpose we did not',1 learn.'.,,......l...;f-?aptati Flnhejf " o 1. -t v., ,,11, u,i 11 v. .VI I. II rr PI,, " rilinCA, and will fu( hr into the Evanswllle and Memphis t rade tts soon'As there Is wkter. The St. Patrick. Is one ot' the flnesl boats afloat, aud one of the" fleetest.! Captain Flony is an 1 old oowmtnfle ; nnd ,Mii Henry Miller win , have! charge of her office." . , .r,J. '!.,! j. .i ..( 1 I STEAMBOATS. FOR PADUCAIIiAND CAIRO. The new and, elegtt'.t side-wheei steamer ! iVs2rJB"i'V. Throop, Master; taifcu.l. .1 1. . BIllV Duiin. Ciertri Leaves for 1 he above and all iiitei-media'e ports ou rKUUJ, Nov. loth. at, 4 km... For IrPlgin; or psissagu apply on board Or IO - - tx l ' DU". 1-AiUitK. s LU., or V. B. HUDD, 1 ; - ... , novl4d2C . Agents. , FOR. CAIRO. ' , : ! The fine light-drauzht steamer A 1 1IBAA ORIS. V H. Smedlev, Master; 1 a U 11 It IX, B Hall. Clerk. Will leave for Cairo and all way landings THIS DAY, Thursday, Nov.llth. at S P.M. ror iteigu or passage apply on board. Orto ii, Jw. VU.NivEK.SU fc CO.,. novlf dlt J , Agents. TUB.. 8IDE-WIIEJCL STJIAJlLEUS JIf -L-flYAV , FOU OWENS BO UO. CANNELTONY AND LiOUIS VililjE. '.',,." j . The magniflt-cnt steamer .."!;. i. , ,il(H(.l.M'Al!, BVhA E. Hoi Icroft , Master ; . 8?xmiZi ' - John Ouerbaeher, Clerk,' 1 Leaves ior Ioutsviile and ait' war lundlugs THIS DAY, Thursday, Nov. lllh, at For frsigijt or pass a go itpplv on board, . , . I; I." 11IIV L' l,Mk-kT jr. n or F. M. HUMPHUl-.Y &CO., liovl4dlt 4 '( - : - ' 'Agents FOR CAXNELTON. ' .,' '. The fine steamer OI.ME !iri.I.tV.lX","" t c5?ft?,IIanie Ti ro p, Master; iSjjarc " ' L,es. Ware. Clerk. leaves tor Cannelton and all wav landings THIS DAY. Thursday, November 14th, at 1 iu o ctoca a.m. For freight or pa siie applv n board, or to 11. iv. u u iv ,ivauJN k uu., novll dlt ; . c Agents. EVANSVILLE OIL HOUSE. mi. WHJTE & CO.. Manutactuiers of LU B RICATING OI LS, 1 -. and Sole Pioprieloi'Ji of H END RICK'S PATENT. Also, Dealers In Hperm, Lard. Whale. antl Coal Oils,' . . i ;.i At Cincinnati I'rities. 1 Office, Sn.Hi SOUTH FIICST-STKllirr. 15. V. UATtill.'

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J3y May Sc 13 ml ley. AT AUCTION ROOMS, No. 101 MAIN STREET. . WHOLESALE AUCTI0X. i f "FOUR DAYS' SALE. 1 TUESDAY, Nov. 12th, ! Commencing at 10 o'clock a.m.. -Will be sold a general assortment of Boots and Shoes of the best quality. Also, a complete stock of Hats and Caps. All desirable goods. ( j On WEDNESDAY, Nov.13th, ; Conimencnig at 10 o'clock, a.m.. We will sell, without reserve, ;v large stock of nluin Dnmld ml . J . - , . 1 ...... ... signment. . i.. s .. , THURSDAY, Nov. 14th, Commencing at 10 o'clock A.M., ( A desirable stock' of Bleached and Brown Muslins, Dress Goods. Jeans. Satinets. Ho siery, &c . . i FRIDAY, Nov. 15th, . -Couimeneing at 10 o'clock a.m., . 1,000 lots notions: 300 dozen hosiery of every ilpserlnf.lon.l Dry Goods, tc. ; Also, at 11 o'clock a large lot of Ready Made Clothing, including: consignment of Government Overcoats, Blouses, &c. Merchants-will do well to remember this sale. MAY & DUDJL.EY. nov9 dtf Auctioneers. , JOS. B. jVFFHAN, General Auctioneer. Auction House CORNER MAIN AND LOCUST STREETS, oc3 dOm EVANSVILLE, IND OAIiPJSTS. 18C7 WIIOMISAT.K aul ICKTAIlJ G ilB PET WAEEHOUSE Win. E. IBVencIi CJo. . No. 10 First Street, , ylcVAJSSVILVE, IND. . If E A 1) ( SI A n X 11 II H , . .... Fansllies, Steaml)oat! & Hotels. Also, AGENTS Xor the ealc of GERMAN ANCHOR Bolting ClothJ Velvet Carpets Cliiuese IMattiDgs 3Ianilla Mattinga Cocoa Mattings Bamboo Mattings Jirussels ( artiets tapestry Carpets Three-Ply Carpets Two-Ply Carpets V civet llusrs lUrufssuls, Hues V eu etian Can-ef i()iUCloiIi Huns Clf rmnti Carpels" TVelvet Matk-. Printed Carpets Brussels Mats Jjisting Carpets Rubber Mats Adelaide Mats Sheepskin Mats Floor Oil-Cloths Mosquito Bars Linen Sheeting Pillow-Cns''nr liemo Carpets Rag Carpets Wiadow JloiiauUe Wiutlow fixtures Rustic Shades Favorite Shades Venetian Shades Window Cornices Cornice Moulding Ued Blankets (iilt Shades Cotton Sheetingj Nottingham Lace Vestioule Jvoda Tamboured Lace Carpet Limner Window ileus Carriage Rugs Rubber Sheeting Window Drapery Picture Nails Stair Rods Parlor Hassocks ' Cal-pet Bindings' Picture Cords Stair Plates Table Linens Picture Tassels Fruit Napkins Woolen Drueijets Counterpanes Stair Linens Carpet Tacks Window Damasks Curtain Hooks Table Oil-Cloths Piano Covers Curtain Loops l&c., &c., &c. Curtain Gimps Si.lt. Experienced PAPER-HANGER and UPHOLSTERERS furnished when required. rue latest styles or niEXCIl WINDOW LA31LKAQUIXS made to order. Carpets out and made to any giyen mea sure, ou-uioi lis fitted ana put aown. A'indow iforuices mounted and put up. Shade-! of al? kinds hung in a superloslyle and on short notice. AH work warranted Mtixtactory. ' lVioei eunranteesd as Lf3VSr as in aj similar ft:ibiishment in the "UNITEI STATES. W5E. E. FREXCn fc CO., Mo. IO Fii-st Street, ,?i.-i UP-STAIRS. UHLHORM M BRIM KM AN SncHsors to M. A. Laweesc, KMablishedin 1818.) Whohwilv end Retail Dealer t in AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLk and a superior quality of Limestone foi building purposes, window sills, ' 1 cups, IronLs. door sills, &o.. mis. no, 10-2, and 101 Main Street, JJ-rt to Court House, j . '. ; . n'i, i i I V ' ' , , .. .. DSi. II. M. HARVEY, ItrrOM 'Si'"," I, WALTvEIfS ITUTLDING, Corner Main "oad-Thlrd Streets. OjflceJIours lo to ; (! to 5: J to 9. t novl2 diim . , 7 TttISS R'L. POWERS' V tli.l assortment' of Human Hair oi uii lengths aud shades.. ' , i-.rui,iM f'nrin Knrpnerles. WaterfaUs, 4c, at ureull'y reducd pi jot-s-: , ( all and we before purcuasitsciscwuc,v is,, milt J KWCI.KY of all descrip lltms luutle to order, m ... ,. . j DOCUST .STREET, ODiniKlUi the Hherwio!l Huuss.

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