Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 November 1867 — Page 5

H K EVANSTILLE DAILY JOITRNAT : FJUD AY. NOVEMBER 22, 1967.

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rlK SAJ.E-BUCK WHEAT FLOUR Prime Buckwheat Flour, at 810 per barrel, bv F. M. HUMPHREY A CO., novlfldtf 19 North Water Street. rOU KALE HORSE AND BUGGY On liberal term.?, by covlfl.ilw J. C. PUsOUCHET A CO. Foil S.tLK COTTON In laps, suitable frr Comforts or Qailts, at 15c. per VCUnAKVA2fVIIXE COTTON MILLS. eoy5 dtf ' FOR SA EE STEA M BOAT Or e-half interest iu the steamboat J. P. ebb. For farther rticalamreof TOR SALE LARD 10 tierces prime Leal Lard, at BATED & START'S. rK SALL-LuT-Alot on FirM Street, one of the most desirable in the cKj foradweilins. The owner is anxious to sell, and will sell, soon. Any person desiring buch a iot, to tmild on. will laqune ox ALVAH JOHNSON, Heal Estate Asent, Third Street, bet. Main and Locust. Od dim . FOR SALE AND FOR RENT. ir cheap Bninixo LOTS, lOvf Dwelling Houses, and r arras. Ten tnousand acres of Farming Land. I buy and sell B Real Estate Agent, Third Street, dec22 tf Evansville ndi FOR REUT. TOR n rx-T TiY K.Hi it'SE - A house containing four rooms, larce yard, and food cenar. inquire j r . "ifth Street, between Oak and Cherry. rov!2dtf rOK HOT- ROOMS Suitable for otfiees. in the new baildins. No. VI Main Street, oetweeu Third and I t ' ourtn. oelSdtf H. C.VrOODKOW. WANTED. WANTED 8-2.000 On 12 months lime, for waich 5-20 gold-bearing bonds will be given as collateral security. For particulars inquire at this office. Ov2 itf ' '' ' W- IVTEO INFORMATION Of four boy. Patrick Joseph, John. Abraham, and James McGovera, aged 15, 13, 10. and 8 years respect, vely, taken from my horne in Knox County, about the oUth ol October, 1mo, by George Painter. Any inform i-ion ot tueir whereabouts, or that of Geore Fainter alias George Tieadway, will bethhnkfallv received, if sent to this office, bv the father of the bo? s, novll diw PATRICK McuOVERN. BOARDING. BO t!lll( Four or five persons can l accommodated with board and lou.in-', coiner of Mulberry and Second Streets. Also, a lew day boarders with board. MR-?. BAILEY. nov.l dlw . O KI)ISi. First-class Boarding to ee hal at W. P. TRAY LOti S, on S.tn street second door from ine. Day boaidiiig. 34; with lodging, so. nov-OClw ' . -pKI'ATi: EARllSi" First-class Boarding, bv the Dayor Week, at " " E. M. BURNS'S, r Ne. 75 Division St., bet. Second and Third, mayCl dtf Evansville, Ind. B OARmS'G-HOl'SE. The under signed has opened a Boarumg-tiouse Third street, between sycamore ana Vine, opposite Philip Decker's store.wliere a number of day and weekly boarders can. be swummodateil with board.. tavl5 - MR.T5. D. CARTER.

IVo More Ioisoiiujj l" LEAD PIPE. " mifE PATENT EXI'ASED BM)CK JL Tin Pipe, manufactured by Col wells. Siiaw a Willard, of New York, supplies a want long sought for, and its pcrfe:-. immunity from corrosion will at once recommiid it as the ouiy sale and suitable pipe tor conveying water lot domestic p ir- , I Xbis Fi-ent Tin-Lined Pipe is hibly recommeinitd bv ail the most eminea.'fieraf'.v a, nl l'hv.ti inns ot the East, anufcy tne Va'ff Cjitimiisionert o: New York, Broofc- ' lyn. Boston Cuarlestown, and many other West em ar-s Southern Ag'ency at tne Unioa lirass Worns, and Deiiot of Plamb-er',S"-iini, and Gas-Fitter' Materials. . ' . 2,1, -17, and 24'J West FiUU street, ' " tscinnatt, Ohio. W?I Pi 'WELL & CO., Proprietors, u vi ) -i.ui t a w

.R L; STARLING &..C0., Wbolesale Dealers iu rr r r. (in p per UlSK i-r-i Starling's " Rose-, ud," The bi iiuud. bt brand in the country, always on MAIN STREET, novl'J dtf HENDERSON, KY. Dissolution. miiE FIKJI OF COKWIXE tJL Hatchins is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be carried on by. rt. R. Corwine, on Seventh Street, between Chestnut and Cherry. All accounts will be settled bv him, . . . s. R. CuRWINE. J. B. HUTCHINS. October 17th, 1S67. nov4 Uw - -DR. II. ?.I. HARVEY, ' ROOM NO. -I, WALKER'S BUILDING, Corner Main and Third Streets. OiTioe Hours -10 to 12; 2 to 5: 7 to 9. ovl2 do m , ' -. . DK A.: WEBBER (Formerly of Hopkinsville, Ky.) Offers his professional services lo the citi zens oi tivansviae. Residence on Third, between Cherry and Offlce over the Post-Office. fse27 d3m , NATIONAL HOTEL, Corner or Main and Fifth Streets, riXCEXXES, JND. SI. S. Dl'XXISfi I'roprietor. mw Eusses run to and from the House to Depots on time for every train. 'Bus will carry passengers to any part ol the city. ocl dtf STOI.EXHHR.SE From the stable of the undeisigned, on the 15th Inst., a sorrel maie. easily known by a white ring round her left hind leg, midway between the foot and knee. All expenses and a fair reward will be paid to anybody who will aive information where to find her. novlS dtf 8. SORENSON.

-MONETARY & COMMERCIAL

To Cootky Merchants. We direct the attention especially of country merchants to the superior facilities of the Journal Company for printing Fane Posters and all kinds of mercantile worn, viz,. Bill Heads, Cards, Circulars, &c, Orders for work can be sent through any of the Evansville merchants. 'ew York Market, . By Telegraph. New Yoke, Nov. 21. Cotton A shade lower, with a fair business; sales 3.0jO bales at lTJ'g.lSc lor middling uplands, chiefly lc. Flour Receipts 2-3.610 barrels : dull and heavy, and !5S.5c lower; sales of 7 .800 barrels at -SS 25 for superfine State and western; ;9 3 "310 00 tor extra State; 9 20&12 40 for extra western; s9 00,13 00 for round hoop Ohio. Whisky Quiet and unc'ianeed. Wheat Receipts 10,879 bushes; dull RU'i Ihzc lower; sales 40,000 busnels at S2 22 2 21 for No. 2 Spring; i2 302 31 for No. 1 do. ; ?2 3ii for very choice do. ; S2 65 for amber State. Rye Quiet and firm. I'.akley Active and firm for prime parcels ; sales 4S 000 bushels at SI 5ii. Peas Sales 16,010 barrels Canada at $13 01 in bond. Cokn Receipts 504,005 bushels; dull anil lc lower; sales 5i,(!0d bushels at SI 08 for mixed Western; closing at fl 37 for prime parcels afloat ; fl 2S fomew do. oats Receipts, 8i.641 bushels: lti,2c lowe: ; sales, 42,000 bushels at 78);30c for Western in store and afloat. Rice Quiet. Coffee Dull. Suoak Firm; sales, 300 hhds. Cuba at HVoTiUc; and 300 boxes Havana at 12c. Molasses (iuipt. Hops Quiet and steady. Petroleum Quiet at 11J.C for crude ; 26c for refined, bonded. Pork Lower; sales, 2,00) barrels at 520 75 (S'.O 81 for mess; closing at 820 7a, cash; 318 50;3 19 00 for prime; 520 50(o.21 00 for prime mess. Beef Heavy and lower; sales, 4.000 bar rels nt 513 OOii is w lor new plain mess: SIS 50'?i2i DO for new extra mess; sales, 80 tierces prime mess on private terms. Beef Hajls Quiet; sales 310 barrels at S25 00 i28 50. Bacon Dull and lower; sales, 250 boxes of City nt. lljkc; Cumberland cut Uc; short ribbed in bulk and short clear ;n private terms. Cut Meats Heavy : sales of 150 packages at 8Ji5jlUc for shoulders, and 12J(,13o for hams." Lard Lower; sales of 700 barrels at 12 13i.ic. Butter la good demand at 2045c fer State. -Cheese Heavy at 11 15c LATEST 5 P. 51. Flour Closed dull ani 10$ 15c lower, with holders more disposed to realize. Wheat-Dull and by-'c lower, with holdersmore disposed to realize; No. 2 Spring at i- 20. 2 22; No. 1 Spring at S2 29(32 30. R e Suea' iy ; sales & H W1 y 'r Western. ' " .-.!.... Oats Dull at 79c for Western. Corn Heavy at SI 351 37 for good to prime mixed Western. Pork Dull and heavy at S20 65g20 75 casii and regular, for mess. BKEF-Quiet and uncnanged. I'VT Meats Nominal. Bac n Du'.l at 104c for Cumberland cut, and 11? c for short ribbed, January delivery. . . . . Lakd Inill and heavy at lS;il3ic for fair to prime steam and aetlle rendered. Cincinnati Market. By Telegraph. Cincinnati, Nov. 21. Flour Dull and declining; 10 5010 75 for family; jj 7Vil0 w) lor extfa. Wheat Dull; No. 1 red ;2 53, and same-' grade Spring S2 iri, . . Oats Dull at 6165c for No. 1. t " Corn In fair demand at 75(37Sc' for new ear: no demand for old. Rye Dull at 51 50. Barley In active demand at 81 55.3.I Gi (.otton Dull and uominal at lfac; no saies. whisky Unchanged. Hog-Unchacgevl aaJ dull; the weather mii'i: not many orlenn: saies a St U 75. gross, and iS tX' 8 40, net ; receipts 6u0 head; aieen meats stm a t b,Va 1 c tor snoulders: 8-49c for sides; ll)i;llc for hams, new. . Lahd-'.2c for old. r .Mess Pork Duil and nominal, at S19 50 Ci-1'J MM. Bcon Unchanged, with small sales at previous prices. . Butter Firm ; Central Ohio at 3336c. Eggs 27c. seed Unchanged. Linseed Oil Sales of 200 barrels, at SI. Petroleum Unchanged. Beef Cattle Dull. sheep Dull, at SI oO'a.l 53; the supply is 111 excess o; tue aeniaoa. Gld -1384. . Money Market Close: !T Chicago Market. By Telegraph. I ; Chicago, Nov. Flour Ouiet and unchanged. Wheat Duil and l-v.'c lower; SI 85t? SI. S7l- tor No. 1 ; SI Jsfj.l ol for No. 2, ciosinu fillip at S tor JNO t 'oKN Closed steady at illCn )'jc for No. 7. oats Fi.m and l,32c iiigner, closing ai i-.ye Ouiet at SI 30U 8! for No. I Barley 45.5c higher; ;1 35j,l 40 lor No. 2. ciiisms firm fit oulsi'te; Pkovisi --ins Mess Pork 819 5019 75 for new ; sww pickled Hams' Englisn Meats oniet: Juiilerl uvj and Greeu Meats steady at 9J.C for' hams and 0c for 1M-. -wt-.w4.-.. Uocw -Active and firm at SO . . . . , li ' Href Catiie-More active lor t;i:r. at ii 23m -1 - iiOG Firm at 55 25T13 50 for medium to 1 Mr, and S3 75 0' 35 lor good to -choice smooth. Receipts 5,800 brls. flour; 83.000 bushels wheat; i.o0o bushels corn; 29,000 bu&lieis oa's; 1 V.'Kni hos. Sitn-MENTs il 300 bnrrels of flour; 83,500 bnsne s of wlitat; 48,5 JO busUels of corn; tti.in.n i)iisiel of oats. Freights Quiet and unchanged. S'cw Orleans Market. Hy Telegraph. .New Orleans, Nov. 21. Cottos,- Active demand; sales of 4,000 bales; the largest of the season; middling O -leans at 17c; receipts, 3.071 bales. Sugar Inactive and drooping; sales of prime at V2'.jC. -- Molasses Quiet; common to choice at 68''i7or. , . Flouk Duil and drooping; no quotatiOQS tor lower grades. Corn Declini-d 5r10c; sa.es of yellow and whit at SI 1501 20. Oats Very dull at, 78c. . ; Pork No sales; holders asking 821 7o. Bacon-Only a retail business; shouluers, a; ;2ivv; cioar s.uci, nv. . L.ARD uuii ; clear tierce, ioxsc. CioLD 139 jC. Exchangk Sterling, 51&53c; New York sibt, t.c premium. St. Louis Market. By Telegraph. ST. LOCIS, Nov. 2L Tobacco Quiet at unchanged prices. Cotton Quiet and unchanged; sales, 20 bales of middling, at 15c. Flour Only local trade demand; small sales at 88.8 00 lor extra; 59 75(a,10 50 for double extra; Sll 75.312 for treble extra. Wheat Small receipts induced higher prices to be asked an "i In some instances paid, but the demand is inactive; prime to fancy and white Fall, 82 40(,2 60; Spring, 61 75,31 80. Corn Firmer; new mixed at 81c; old mixed and yellow at 92,93c; white at 93 iioc. oats Stlffer at 673S8c. Barley Firm, and higher prices askin:, for choice: prime to choice SDrinir at Si 32a.l 32! ; prime to choice Fall at 81 S0() 1 82. Provisions Nothing doing but a retail business, and prices uucnanged.

Louisville Market. By Telegraph. J Louisville. Nov. 21. Tobacco Scarce ; sales of 49 hogsheads of trash at ti 254 85: light lugs, S5 25; medium leaf. 5)4 SO; selections, $-1 50. Flour Superfine. $8. Wheat-Dull at 2 -'5?v2 50. Corn Old shelled, in bulk, 05S9Sc; new, in ear, 65fa"5c. Oats Dull at 6.(Sc in bulk. Hocis T. packers. S6 50 ; 637c higher; receipts are Increasing.: -; :t Hams Green. 12c. Bacon Shon'.ders. 12'4c; clear sides, W4c packed, in bulk; clear sides, 13c; new is held higher. t Mess Pork S20. Labj In tierces. I2$.il2-c. Cotton I5(l55ic; Whisky In bond, 35c.

New lork Dry Goods Market. By Telegraph. New York, Nov. 21. Dry Goods. The weather is extremely fine, and the demand for goods has fallen off for country trade, although for export a good inquiry has prevailed for heavy brown sheetings and drills; so the stock now is very small. The market is firm at 13V(515V:c for sheetings drills firm at 15al ; for large and small invoice. Bleached musiios a little weak, and hop down to one shilling; and Lonsdale to 17c. Prints steady and in request; prices steady at 12ie for all regular makes; and 13l;c for Cochero, and best Merrirnac D. In delaii es there is an increased stock; gathering strengt 11. All choice styles of Pacific Job at 19c; and Arraures at 21c; old styles of both qualities are selling at 17c; and Sprague delaines at 16c. New York Gold and Stock Market. By Telegraph.l New York, Nov. 21. Gold Closed at 139. Government stock-,- Quiet without material change: closing firmer; coupons of 81, 113113; do. -eS.IOSrbrtuSldo. '64, 105 ai08i; do. '05. 10tfi-ial06J4: do. new. 10T(i l(J7-; do. TT7,107H(&lu7; Io-40s, 101101 ; 7-30H, 105(.ltt6. There was considerable excitement on the street this morning, by the announcement that the Manufacturers' National Bank had failed, which was without the slightest, foundation. Mr. Sparklen, partner of J.-K. Place, was President of the bank, but resigned after the failure of the firm, and J. M7 Furman. who stands high in the community, was elected in his place. The bank is solvent and met ail de mands to dav. State, Place & Co. have failet! ; liabilities tJ.otiO.OiX) ; assets estimated at about ttiuu.uwd. Stocks opened heavy and lower on ru mors about the bank, but the market strengthened and declined, recovered sub seqneutly weakened and closed heavy and lower, xuougn me u ecu ire was noi mar lieu, Memphis Market. By Telegraph.l Memphis. Nov. 21. Cotton Dull and heavy, at 153.C. Corn At 10-g.i 15. Hay At 523 00 25 00, . . ,.. .4 Oats At 70:vj72c. . L . .J.iC POUK At 22 50. SHouxajEits At 14d. Oear sides, at lQli Lard At 14S10Xc. The Hog Trade. Frotn Cincinnati Price Current, 20th.J The procrastina. tion of the packing season, by the unfa vorable weather, will compel feeders to continue, and this will make the hogs bet ter than they otherwise would have been so that the quality of the pork put up here will oe eooq lor tne season, ana more than this, the quality of the corn tiiisyearis very superior, and will add to the quality of the meat .materially. In We-teru Mis souri, Iowa.- and". hi -Kansas,' tlies-corn is very good, and stock, uos being plenty and corn low. because ot tne mconveui ence ot bringing it tomarke-, thesnpplyot hoss irom tno-e sections win be better than from any other locality, and this will s'veii the Tvumoer pneKou, on itie i pper Mis-lssippi points ami at cnicago, greater in proportion than elsewhere, but the season will be snor?. and the busiues- at no point will extend far into January These facts, together with the very lim ited demand from the home markets for old stuff", are disturbing the calculations of the trade, and rendering the luture aspect of the traa exceedingly unsatisract ry Ir- i true th-re is a lame demand from Eh-j.ia.nd. compared with the two previous se isnns, but now long tnis will continue is somewhat uncertain, more especially In view ( t lit-e intinned depression of trade iu t li at country ; The price, too, wil have 'corVstdeT.ible lnflncnre orr thts-. - The pros. pects of good demand irom the cotton states, viewed "from the pre-ent stand point i, to say the least, doubtful, because of the low price of cotton and the large losses consequent thereupon sustained by planters. It is trne that th tax wi 1 be cloubi trss taken off, which wi:l baetmlva-leut-to 3c B R advance to tne owners, but as thirt is a tiling to take plnee in the fu ture, there is some uncertainty. Shouli the action of Congress be c tlcuiated to ri store confidence in trade, the result will be marked, and. that it. will, we think there can not be a reasonable doubt. At Louisville puckers are buying freely, and have their agents out through Kentucky and Indiana securing hogs. At St. Louis nil the hogs oli'ered are taken, bur the quality "is--light." At Chicao the receipts have been the larg"vt ever known, and the demand has been active at S5 75 to 8k 50, but the hosts nre very light, few of them ritto;makd mess por. At that point some thinii tiie packing will run up to a high figure, hot we are In-formed that the prevailing" belief is that the season will be hort and brisk- The rat- s at St. Louis ate about the same as those car-rent at Chicago, and the average of the hogs about the tlirice i Jiogs same, nut.at in is place ana Doiiisvi.'le ttie ice is 50c higher, gross, because the are so much better. The farmer made a sa it,-, mistake last yeitr ill feeding their corn to stock hogs, wuicii cost them -MO 0!) to ?12 00. gross, in August. It is trne that they were compelled to do this to a great extent, owing to the Inferior quality oi aJarge portion of the crop, but nevertheless it was a sad retrospect for them at the close of the season, to behold their labor and corn. 1 such as it was, lost, and the character of the agricultural community is proverbial, that is, when they are mistaken in one direction to run into the opposite extreme the next experiment. Corn is good this year, as regards the quality, but snort as regards quantity, and they part with it as reluctantly as they would with their teeth. Pork is low, they say, and corn will be high, they contend, next Spring, though, doubtless, corn will not be as good as pork next Spring; but nothing can persuade them into this opinion but the stern logic of facts. Congress and the Currency. It is generally conee ded that Congress "will stop contraction, and a joint resolu. "tion will be introduced to this effect at an early day; and more than this, it is quite probable mat tno currency will be increased. Tuere can be no doubt that the great mass of the people, NortL and South, would lavor sucn measures. The soutn complains that she has not got her share likely that the greenbacks will be issued, equal to the amount takeu in, and United States bonds withdrawn, to that amount. The people ieei mat some relief is necessary to remove the general dullness of trade; and the startling falling off iu the revenue receipts admonishes that some thing must be done speedily. The great difficulty growing out ot the war. regard ing the finances of the Government is now presenting itself, and l he solution of it will be a Herculean task, indeed. As we stated in our last, specie payment cannot be lorced : the approach to it must be natural and legitimate. Whengcld declines to 23c premium, then the country will nave reacueu, ny lennuimie means, specie payment. If the credit of tb country would im nrove In fO' eign markets so that onr bonds would sell in London at 95 to par, then there would be no trouble about eoecie payment, for no one would need gold. Cincinnati J'nce Current,

!few York Dry Goods Trade. creased movement

In staple cotton goods this week, the South having been better represented, perhaps. than at any time during theseason.tue iever havitg whollv disappeared irom -ew Orleans and other afflicted sections. But, while there nas been a little more busi ness, we are hardly called upon to ooie much stabilitv iu prices. In the beginning of the week thore was a firniftr tone, and in some instances, some reaction in prices occurred, but a further decline in cotton at LiveriMiol, followed bv a corresponding reduction in our market, had rather a de pressing effect on goods. Piiais nave oeen verv lareeiv dealt in. The Merrimack Compary have closed out their late accu mulation or siocks at i.ic., ana iuw have also been large transactions in other st mdard makes at 12!-c, and thereabouts. The prodnc-lonsof prints is being shortened, as manufacturers say these goods cannot be afforded at current figures. Standard brown cheetlngs and shirtings have been sold quite freely at U'$loc. Bleached goods are very low, though relatively higher than brown goods. For other cot tons mere nas oeen dui a moderate inquiry, and t he market at tlie close la quite weak all around. Woolens, with the exception of nne heavv goods suitable for winter wear, are very dull, and to be had for all kinds of prives. Foreign goods are without much change, the demand being moderate, and prices Irregular. Shipping List. Xew York Sugar and Coffee Market. By Mail. Sugar Holders of the small and gradually diminishing stock here are very firm in their pretensions, and offer their goods quite sparingly. The market, in consequence, is quiet, and the business, from day to day irregular, and quite moderate. Prices, however, are well supported, and we retain prevl"us quotation, the market closing strong, we quote, as oeiore, iair refining Cuba, llrtlllc, and good do. 12 12c, but in the absence of active buying, the outside figures are rather extreme. L , . 1 r. . . . I I.. 4. f.11. .lamaml I . i ) t ha tr B11 , ported in price. We quote hard, 16J4;16c; soft white, 1515c; and yellow, 14J49 lo4C, casii. Coffee The demand for Rio has fallen off since our last, and the market Is quiet. We have, however, made no change in our quotations, rne sales are l,vw nags per steamer Marmion, at 17c, gold, duty paid. RIVER E W S For other River Items tee Seventh Payt. Cincinnati, November 21. The river has fallen 2 inches, wlt,h now 5 feet a inches la the channel. Weather. clouuy. Louisville, November 21. The river is stationary. wi4h 3 feet 2 int-ues in the canal by the mark. Weaiaer'mUty and mild. . The additional arrivals laut- evening were the Chattanooga and Charmer, from Cairo. These boats came in despite the fog, whleh rendered navigation., next to impossible; but by perseverance and expert pilots both came througa without harm. The Chattanooga lies over till tomorrow; the Charmer positively goes out at three o'clock to-day, and. no boat on the river offers finer passenger accommodations. Captain Dexter 13 an old navigator, and carries first-class pilots and obliging clerks .Tbe William White did not get away last night, on account of the fog. She will go early to-day. A Card. To Captain Throop and the Officers of the Steamer Ollie Sullivan : We, toe undersigned, desire to return to you our Hincere tiiaiik-s :or your kludess in turning back from Rockport, tor our bene fit, and your kind and urbane treatment towards us while on board: F. Williams. Ben. Wathin. William Sledfes, A. J. Tyler. M. Palmer, Docker Jackson, William Weiburn, Mrs. weiburn, Miss Halfacuw, Mat. Edwards, Laf. Hollis, S. R. Coe, J. U. Guthrie, Superintending Inspector.Lewis C. Stinson, H. S. Mitchell, Martin Weber, I. A. Powell, Geo. A. Smith. Wm. Alien. 1. W. Blanfond, Thos. Shakespeare. Geo. C. Scott, J. B. Streebv, I. H. Blanford. . Manifest and Memorandum of the steamer Charmer, which arrived at 7 P. noon, 2lst, with the following lreiht: Evansville Fred. Kiamer, lot ol merchandize and ale boxes; Hodge, Carr & Co.. one empty cast ; Wi P. Miles. otw bbl. amies: F. It. iiuston. ten hhds. tobacco. e or Louisville -Spruit &i o., 20 1ihds. of tobacco; 1 cask latiaco; John White & Co., 37 bags ravrs an i i baa of wool; Tyler & Stenit. 1 bbl. apples. 20' h. J. L Gia'.am at Padncah. Met I now Garrett and Liberty No, 4 at Smithlani, wi:n several of their salt barges, aground. .il.st. Detained six bours below Caseyviileby a dense fog minuted w ith smoke. Met Fanny lirandeis s.ix,9 Uniomown. Iassed the Sherman b' low Mt Vernon. There are 3Vi feet on 8hawtieto-u Bar. Will leave lor Cairo this day, i22iii. at; -i V. il. ;. -. .: . . . STEAMBOATS.. , FOR CAIRO.' The flefet and pdfriar steamer' ' Brady, Master; G-. J. Hazlett, Clerk, Leave's foi Cairo and-all way landings THIS nY.FridaViNov.22J.at3P.M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to F. M. HUMPHREY dt-OO., noT22 dlt .!- Agents. POR PADUCAH AND CAIRO. The elegant lw-w.ater ste imer . ti. l. uexrer, ias er; JackGramruer an i W alter B. Pennington. Clerks. Leaves for Mt. Vernon. Shawneetown. Paducah, Cairo, and all way landings THIS DA i , Friday, Nov. iiu, at 3 p.m. For freight or passage apply on board. or to R. K. DUNKEKSON & CO., - or OAKLEY RUST, DOV22 dlt Agents. ' FOR PADUCAH AND CAIRO. The very light-draught steamer -, (HATTAXOOUA, 1 -51 Frank Dusouchet, .Vaster: Leaves tor the above and all way landings on SATURDAY, Nov. 23d, at 3 P.M. Kor ireigut-or passage, appiv on board, or to R. K. DUNK.ERSON CO., or a R. RUDD, nov22 d2t " " Agents. FEED STORES. Western Feed Store. ' c wi TROUP k CO; Wholesale and Retail Dealers in II AY, CORN, OATS, BRAN, HEA.I,, FLOUR, SaiPSTCFFS, HOMINY, SALT, LIME, te., Sos. IOS an. I HO, Corner Main and Fourth Streets, EVAMSVIIlE, Ihd. 3-Agent for theCkicago Seal Comnanv. Election of Councilman in the First Ward. THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF the First Ward of the city of Evansville are hei e-y notified that an election will be held at the Council Chamber, in the First Election Precinct, on Wednesday, the 4th day of December, 18o7, to elect one person to act as Councilman of said Ward, to nil the vacancy caused by the resignation of Jacob H. Miller, Esq. W. BAK.EH, Mayor. Mayor's Office, Evansville, Nov. 19, 1807. nov20 dtd (Union, Courier, and Democrat copy.

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TSy May Ac Dudley. AT AUTI'tX ROOM!, No. 101 MAIN ST KELT. wuoiEsiLc ircnox. fTIIREE If AYS' SAL K. TUESDAY, Nov. 19TII, Commencing at 10 o'clock a.m.. WiH oid ft general assortment of Boots and -shoe f the best quality. Also, a comp'ete Ktock of Hats ana Laps. AU desirable go ids. Also, iv cuddies looacco: 50 boxe Spice, I'epper, and Giuger. THURSDA Y, Nov. 21st. Commencing at 10 o'clock a.m.. A desirable stock, of Bleached and Brown Miimiii, luetut Uoods, Jeans, fatmet1, Ho siery, JJC. FRIDAY, NOV. 22r, . Cooimcnclng at 10 o'clock A.M., l0 lo; uotious; .500 dozn hosiery of every description-, Dry Goods. A -. ; Also, at ll o clock a largo lot oi iteaay Made Clothing, inclu iing n conmuuiuent of ttovtrmnnii overcoats, lilouwen. tc. Merchants will do wi-il to reniemOt-r luis sale. M14IJUULU, uovl'Jdtf Auctioneers. JOS. H. C0FFMAN, General Auclloucfr. Auction Ilonvp CORNER FOURTH AM MAIN bTKbl-.TS, oc3 dflrn Evansville, Ind LUMBER, &C. I.UnEK-L17nER ! THE M IIM ItlHI It O.Ml.M I S the Lumber Uusme-s at his old KlHtid at the corner of Main Htid Seventh Streets, and would i espe:tlully iuloirn the public that hla stock is large and second to iiuk in the assortments, embracing Pine otfc thlckuesKes and quality, from the 11 Tnird Common Bauluaw Loarti up Three-Inch First l-ar Plank. Also, 500 DooRS ot various thlcknu-. and styles, find J O.OOO LIGHTS. Window sash. Pine a ml PoplarKhinjtU, 3 ami 4 -feet .atb. Mouldings, Caslitj Quarter-Round, A-c, Ac. cnlers from the country, river or rai filled promptly. se-1 d im JOHN F. GLOVER. JA3IES SWANS0N & SON, Wholesale .nd IUrtail XJi-aler a PIISTE LUMBER, Shingles, Lath, Doors, and Sash. Also, a large atortment of Allegheny, Chicago, and Toledo Lumber and KlooiinV, XjresseU and Undressed, on hand hud for sale. . j Extra Sftwed ami STtsiwd ,Pne Shingles, eighteen inches buy? t We respectfully solicit I he citizens of Evansville to give us a call and exiuiiine our stock before purchasing Plvewrtcw Yard on Watlr STK.rT, (Opposite Lamasco Wharf). EvatisvlU All orders promptly attemle.l to. may23 dtim ' i : a 2 . 4 6 i I ' J Sash, Door, and Blind Factory. The r.DEitsif;xi:r, iuvimj Jortnetf a couart3irtin .nuiler. thft Jlrm babie of McCOHKLE & STRONG have cow In RncceMil operation a complete and well-lm u islied extitnliMlimciit for the manufacture by STEAM of Sub, Doors IZHimN, Ittirk and every other variety of Wm.j Work used in Carpentry ' ; A liberal patronage is solicited. Factory on t lie corner of Walnul aiil Eighth streets, Evansville. J mi. JOHN S. Mcl'OUil.!;. E. P. K'ilW.Mi. nn20 dly Sasli, Doors, Lumber, &e. Hunn.fl Sons. Munii'MrtnwrM'if Sush, J'lMitu, Jj'iii';, Fi'iui'.-, lr.; No, 1 !lr"rs 1 n MICH Hi Ay PISE L CM II I'h . Ke;p const. mtjy fn band Luinhur of every de-criptioii. .tine an, I i J .j t i n r Mooring, Went berboa rdinn. Slilriules, Lath. Ac. S-Win Oi ev-j j 'I. -,ci li.tiou to ,lvI-r. - ., i Ui'iers irom aoioaa win no prom i ly attended to. Factory and Yi'rd, Cornkr Watkk Htkret ami Can l, ju):--2j Evaiiivilie. IrriiHiia. sti;kli;v tiiiisli-:-Second Street, between 'Chestnut and Cherry, Fvannvllle. Indiana. Hash, Dookh, Winuow JIi.inhs, Uh.sskd Lcmbvk, IJoakdh, i.Arn, Ac, ot every description constantly on hand. Parkin iioxes of all kinds made to order. Sawing of every kind done on the H'jortcst riot ice. July20 ly CINCINNATI APV'TS. BARTON & POOL, Commission Merchants, so. 49 west rno.vr ST., ., "It .' CWIKNATI lmch2Tidir H. M. BABTO.f. M. M. Pool. 11. iii-:iux.i.v,.,. CANDY MANUFACTURE! and Wholesale Dealer in Candies, Toy?, Fireworks, -and IT-VIVCY GOODS. Agent lor MALTBV'S FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS. No. 43 Main Street. nov8 d t dec23