Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 October 1870 — Page 4

Advertisement, In this column, of three lufs, each Insertion, Thirty CenU. roil RENT. THE STOKE KOOJI ON THIRD Street, between Locust and Main, forluerly occuplad by Murray's Feed Store. Inquire of 1.ANT & BUOA, or at this office. octla

A BRICK WAKEIIOtSE. OS STCurn ore Street, between Second and Third Streets. Apply soon to M. HENNING, at the Met chants's National Bank. octl-2w THE HOFNE SOW OCCtPIED II Y the H.t. Charles Saloon, on First St., between Main and Locust. Enquire of NICHOLAS F.LLF.S. o7-tf ron, SALE. AOOOD FIHE-PBOOP SAFE. En -qnlre at thU office. cc25 MA. KIIEPAKD A -. HO. 4 a North Flrat Street, have for sale a stock of Dry Uoods to exchange for city property; 1,000 acres of prairie lands to exchange lor Btore goods; several good houses to sell on long time; two farms near the city at a great bargiln; 20 choice farms in Indiana and Illinois; 5o Agents wanted to sell Maps. w lff a KDCKE1IBGH COVNTT TEN J nine ner cent. Bonds, at the Fust National Bank, Kvansvllle. ocl-lf A IOCXO AND HANDSOME blooded Cow. Inqnlra m tots office. tf WANTED. BOT-I WISH AN HOSEST, INd usurious Boy, from 12 to 15 years old, wno can speak Oerrxian and English well, to stay In my store and learn the shoe business. Applj soon at T.W. TURNER'S Shoe Store. oct27-2t A SITUATION BY A BOY lO years old, to attend to a hone and buggy, or any light worR. Apply at this offlca. A GOOD GIRL, TO DO GF.SKRAI. housework. Apply at MARTIN, li A RD N F. R A CO.'s warehouse. oc'27-lw Corrected Time Table, June 12. .Evansville A Crnwtordsvllle B. B. Leave. .Arrive Accommodation 4 :40 a.m. 6 :40 Fat Mall 10:20 A.M. 8tlS f.m Express . 6 0 PJ. 11 tSQ A.M Terre II a ate 5fc Indiananolls B. B. Express. 1 :25 a.m. 5:40a.m Mall a.m. it :40 f.m Accommodation ..... 8 :00 f.m. 6:05 f.m Express............ !l p.m. 10:15 P.M Ohio Mississippi B. B. Jrom Vincermet. Going East. Going West. E xpress . l p.m. 6 -.51 a.m Mall 1 :3 P.M. 4 :to p.M Express 10:23 p.m. 11:50 P.M JAXLTS joubnal ' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1870 C I TY NEWS . Republican Meeting, Tho Regular Meeting of the Lin coin Club will bo held to-nigbt at lha Club Rooms, (Marlett's Block) at 7 o'clock. All Republicans are invited to attend. XSa?" A large assortment of fine blank bsoks at tho Journal O2ioo. tSf An active, industrious boy, from fifteen to eighteen years of age, can get employment at Lyon's, No. 31 Main Street. Constable George Robin30N arrested Taylor who shot the colored man Hyatt, and ho is now under bonds for trial. Hyatt, although shot in the leg, took Taylor's pistol away and gave him a beating besides. Republicans. The regular meeting of the Lincoln Club takes place to-night at the Club Rooms. All Republicans are invited. More Contests. The Union of last evening announces that Mr. Win. Henning, the late prosecuting attorney of this District, is in the city. and declares his intention of contesting the election of Curran A. DeBruler, Esq., who beat him in the lata e!eo- - tion. Another Railroad Accident. From gentlemen who came down on last night's train, it was learned that another accident occurred on the Terre Haute & Yandalia Railroad yesterday, the tender of an engine smashing into the baggage car, and - seriously injuring the mail agent, whose name was not ascertained. Child Suffocated. Coroner Sauer held an inquest yesterday on the body of an infant child named Thomas Howe, who had been suffocated in the bed where it lay with an other child of about two years old The father of the child is John Howe, mate of the steamer Sam. Orr, and lives on High Street, between Fulton and Fifth Avenues. From the evi dence before the Coroner's jury, they returned a verdict of accidental death from suffocation. Personal. Mr. Henry Laur, of Cincinnati, arrived in the city yester day to superintend the putting up of Alex. Foster's new pork packing house on lower Water Street. Ho ia a thorough business man in hia de partment, and we are glad to welcome him to our city as a resident. The following gentlemen are among the guests at the Sherwood House: J. D. Morris, of the Ilopkinsville New Era, T. J. Shannon, of Mt. Carmel, Ills., II. N. Wales, of the firm of H. D. Newcomb & Co.,of the Newburg 'coal mines, and Jesse Laird, Clerk of Spencer County. The following gentlemen from Cannelton are in the city: E. K.Drumb, of the Enquirer, G. Sohmuck, Clerk of Perry County, Dr. J. S. Bemis, J. L. Salzer, Roan Clark, and S. Jaseph, jr.. Assistant Assessor of the Internal Revenue. The Co arts. Circuit Court Hon. James G. Jones presiding. The day was occupied in the trial of a suit against an insurance compamy for the amount of a certain life insurance, the defense to which wa3 alleged fraud in representing the state of the insured person's health. Several physicians were examined in the case. A verdict was rendered for the plaintiff, Mrs. Maggie Miller, for f 2,525. Criminal Court. Bon. A. L. Robinson presiding. The trial of Simon Joseph, for misdemeanor, was continued to next month. Recorder's Court. JV. Wilard. Etq., presiding, Mary Davis broke the stillness that reigned in this court, and having broken the peace of Water Street, by making a disorderly noise, the was fined $5 25.

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A Chest Playing Tricks Travelers. I'POD A couple of gentlemen who reside in llockport visited Evansville something less than a week ago, and on their return in a bagsy, when a few miles from home, were astonished by finding their vehicle suddenly iUe in the air and come down again with a terrible bump. The cna who was not driving accused the one who was of bad management, which he stoutly denied, avering that he had driven with all care, and that the sudden rise of the buggy was due to means he could not control. They proceeded on their way for a short distance further, when suddenly the siine thing occurred.the whole "rig" rising a couple of feet and falling again so violently as to seriously frighten both horse and men. Again they proceeded, and again they were interrupted, this time the horse alone rising, when one of the men sprang out and seized the animal only to be lifted himself in the eamo manner. The one who remained seated in the buggy urged the horse, who pulled with all his strength as he came down, but all in vain, the buggy not only refused to go forward, but the wheels revolved rapidly in the opposite direction. Of this the man who remained in the buggy seems to have had some doubt, so he put forth his hand, and , by friction against the spokes, had the skin taken off of his fingers. After a while these manifestations were suspended, and the gentlemen proceeded in a badly demoralized state of mind and nerve. When they arrived at home, they told the story, and were regarded with suspicion by their hearers, until some persona went with them next day to the place where the last manifesta tions occurred, and seeing the marks of the horse's struggles, so much of the story was verified. When the story was related here last night, by a gentleman of not only integrity but great probity, those, who heard it, " Couldn't helD thinking The men had been drinking,1' Bat were assured that they were per fectly sober, having drank only two glasses of beer each, duing the day Here is a problem for philosophers to solve that emaoks strongly of " Rochester Knockings," spiritualistic "manifestations," &c. riCOLILI. Warm again yesterday. The ametaurs have issued programmes. their The ladies of St. Paula intend to mike their supper a success. ULERQtmen will pieasa band in their religious notices early to-day. . All the current literature at the Post Offioe News Stand. Petty thieving annoys some of the residents in the eastern part of the city. Leo. Kuehn, who was charging through Rowleytown a night or two ago, is now in the county jail as in sane. The colored people will. have an oyster supper and dance at Masonic Hall on Tuesday evening, Nov. 1stTickets 50 cents, to be had at Scott's. If Dr. O. W. Holmes has ever read the Evansville Courier his reasons for writing tho following are sufficient : , "The rlcht to be a enseed fool I i Is safe from aildevlcea human, ! It's common as a gineral rnle, ! To ever V.Se bora of woman," The Indianapolis Journal sajs wo have a new Mayor pro tern, every week in Evansville. Mistake, Mr. Journal, we've only had three and a half since the start. Fred. Geiqer, on Locust Street, is one of the handiest men living. He will fit up, repair or deliver new, any thing from a drum solo or a drum Btove to a first class piece of furniture or a first olos serenade. The rain of last night interfered with the attendance at the Church sociables somewhat. The attendance at Walnut Street was not as. good as was expected, yet those who came en joyed themselves highly. A vulgar fellow, thinking to get a good jike on a Jew, said, "Mose, where I oome from they hitch Jews and jackasses together." "Do they?" said Mose. "Well, let us try it here, you and I would make a good team." A friend accuses us of neglecting the attention due a departing citizen, because no "personal" appeared when W. M. Lakio, lately a Main Street merchant, departed hence, to the sorrow of several "enquiring friends." The Trinity Sociable was moderately well attended last night, a pleasant time was had, and a delicious supper was spread. One of Spang's Gas Stoves proved its great usefulness in preparing hot coffee and other good things for those who came to partake. Messes. Schapker, Bussing: & Co. received $412 C5 from Washington yesterday, in return for ragged currency sent by them for redemption. In gathering their monetary curiosities they have accumulated a quarter of a pound of counterfeit postage currency. Their daily receipts of ragged " stamps" amount to nearly $50. Gold Pens, Steel Pens, Faber's Pencils, Eagle Pencils, Penholders, Writin? Ink, Carmine Ink, Blank Books, . Envelopes, . . Rulers, Writing Paper, Initial Paper, Pen Racks, . Copying Ink, - Mucilage, And other articles ot firat-claas stationery, for sale cheap, at the Journal Office.

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BALLARD At Vincennes, cn Tuesday morning, at three o'clock, L. C. BixARi, aged 33 years. The deceased was for some time a resident of onr city. He was an exemplary Christian, and at the time of his death was Superintendent of the Mission Sunday School at VIncennes, and a member of the Official Board of the M. E. Church. LOCAL NOTICES. Notice of Election. Notice is hereby given that a special election will be held at the usual places of holding elections in the city of Evansville, on the 12ru DAY OF NOVEMBER. 1S70, for the purpose of electing a Mayor of said city, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of the hte Mayor, Hon. William II .Walker. By order of the Council. Wm. Helder. Clerk. City Clerk's Office, Oct. 25, 1S70. oct28 td - 6? The best Paper Collars made Newport and Long Branch. oct21eod4w Holland's gold pen3 are the Lett and clteapeit warranted at Fish & Barters. oct2S:f tgfGold Fish and Aquariums at the Floral Gem. MASONIC. Called Communication of LaValette Commandery No. 15, this (Friday) evening, at 7 o'clock, for drill. A full attendance is requested. xy order E. C. A. J . Colb urn, Reo . Chromos. Fish and Barter have just received" a neTV supply of these beautiful pictures, which they are Idling at greatly reduced prices. Call and look at them. oct27 tf J7 Wear the Long Branch Collar. oct21eod4w. 4S3Mrs. J. Hastings is in receipt of all the latest styles of Patterns for Dresses and Basques. Dre3ses made on short notice, and in the very best of style. She has also the very latest in Hats and Bonnets. oct26-3t Always call for the Newport Collars. oct21eod4w Supper. The ladies of St. Paul's Church will eive a sumer in the room for merly Occupied by M. Lyon, Opera House Building, November 31 end 4th. oct5-tr JtSyllyacinths Floral Gem. and Tulips at the f The best Collar in Evansville -Newport and Long Branoh. oct21eod4w Jewelry. . The handsome disrIav of silver ware at the jewelry store of Gust. H. Jageman are only samples of the ex tensive stock be keeps, wane his as sortmcnt of new and fashionable jew elry is something more than is usually found. The new and much sought for Op era Chains are kept in large quanti ties, and with Gold and Silver Watches, both American and import ed, he can suit the most fastidious taste. His stock of Gentlemen's Pins, Gents' and Ladies' Chains and Children's Ear Rings, is unusually large, and his whole stock, carefully selected, affords the purchaser an excellent as sortment from which to select. ocl9tf figy Give me the Newport Collars. oct21eod4w Selling at Cost. Any one needing Lace Edgings, Fancy Goods, Hosiery and Notions, generally, can set them at cost at the Ladies Emporium, No. 5, South Sec ond Street. oct24 3t ISy-II. M. Sweetser. Wholesale Agent for Newport and Long Branch Collars. ootleodiw Five Cottages for Sale Cheap. I have four dwellings for sale on Ninth Street, between Sycamore and Vine: also a one-story brick house on William Street, in the Northeast ern or Rowley's Enlargement. Prices low and terms easy. Come and buy, Asa jglehart, sep3-tf No. 17 Third Street. JCcif A Linen-faced ironed Newport. Collar that is oct21eod4w Conservatory of Music. Messrs J. R. Bukowitz and Charles E. War ren will open theimew Music Scboo on Tuesday. November 1st, at Phil barmonio Hall, tor term, etc , see circular, or call on Mr. Charles War ren, at Warren & Conyneton's musio store, or inquire of Mr. Bukowitz. oct27td gyH. M. Sweetser, agent for Norwich Molded Collars. . oc21eod4w Permanently Located. Dr Bort, founder of the St. Louis Eye Ear and Lunz Institute, lately of Lou isville, and who ia so generally known for his successful treatment of Deal ness, Discharees and Noises fiom the Ear and Head, Blindness from Cataract, Films. Dots, Opatics, Sore and Inflamed Eyes ; Diseases of the Throat, Heart. .Lungs. .Liver, stomach and Bowels; Scrofula and all Diseases of the Blood, Syphilis, &o., has now permanently located in this city. Office and Rooms at Mrs, Sansom's, on Third Street, between a Locust and Walnut Streets, west 6ide, where he can be consulted for the successful treatment of all curable cases of the above diseases, as his success during his previous visit to this city six years ago will fully testify. Hundreds, yea thousands, are now living who are enjoying perfeot immunity from any disease, who ascribe the praise, a3 it were, to Dr. Bort and . his Scientific Treatment. Those afflicted should lose no time in consulting Dr. Bart. Office hours from 8 a.m. till 9 p.m. lwd&w 36?" Buy the Newport Collar. oct21eod4w tr T. C. Bridwell & Co., corner of Main and Third Streets, have a full stock of Drugs. Chemicals, Patent Medicines, American and imported Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, &o. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Fresh Blue Lick, Con. gress and Rockbridge Alim Waters, jel7-tf Glittering Teeth. Not only does Sozodont impart the whiteness of the purest porcelain to the teeth, but its polish, too. They glisten after being brushed with it, like the inner surface of an ocean shell, and the effect of this peerless dentrifice is to render the enamel as hard and indestructible as adamant. Save and mend the pieces, use "Spauldinq's Glue." oct26 3t-cod JCS?" What Collar do you wear? Newport. " . oct21eod4w

Bsc-ox Corn. Martin, Gardner & Co., have from 25 to 30 tons of Broom Corn on hand, and will be glad to supplythe demand of broom manufacturers. -v septl-t-tf

EIYBE. HEWS. Far Other River Xtenu See Third Page. The gorgeously beautiful weather that ha3 prevailed for pearly a month wts broken up yesterday evening by a heavy rain that prevails d from 5 to S o'c'.oelr. The temperature declined rapidly from SC to C0. Between 10 and 11 o'clock tte cloud? broko away, but. at midnight it was clfeudy F6fiD,with indications of more rain. The only additional arrivals last even, lag and up to midnight were the Alr bs, from l'iarfesville, and the Exchunse, Loc l3Vtlle and return. The Qule'isiep, for Cairo; Evacsvllle. for Bowling Green, and Pine Bluff, tor Orandview, departed, all with goad trips. The Quickstep had her barge weli lca1edf and was herself fall of freight and peop'.e The A'pba brought in a moderate trip. She has a full load engaged by her effi cient agent, B ily Conant. She leaves at 4 p.m. positively ...Tho Exj'uan?e arrived at 9 p.m.., having been detained by the violent wind yeiterday. t'apt. A T. Oi.'more was in command, and we sliall have the pleasure of seeing him here twice a week hereafter. He gave us a call last night, and reports the Morning Star and Tares con in splendid condition, and only want ing a rise to open the fail trade The Exchange left full of people and with a good frelgbt.....The Emma Floyd.over doe, had not arrived at 1 o'clock this morning. ..The pilots of the Exchange, Wash Elder and Bill Meek, report three feet of water only on French Island, and the Exchange, drawing less than three feet, rubbed hard. The channel Is full of lumps B7 our river dispatches this morning It will be seen that the R. E. Lee has made another effort to win back tte horns the Natchez bore off, but was not making as good time up to Baton Rouge as she did on her foj-mer trial..If she had such a wind to contend against as pre vailed here yesterday we do to wonder that she was behind time . Captain Sam. Houston, Supervising In spector for this Maritime District, was in the city Wednesday and yesterday, and while here inspected the Ean Claire and the Dwlght Newcomb. He left yesterday evening, by the Quickstep, for Cairo and Little Rock, and will be absent about two weeks The Emma Floyd may be expected here early this morning, en route to Memphis. .,;, JUHDIICIB. Manifest of eteamer O.ulcksleD. from Cairo to Evansville, October 27 : Hen lie ALemcite.i dux wool: iienry Bowles & Co, 1 barrel molasses; C Kratz, 1 cane mill : Thomas n uriai, iu.uuu sningies ; J o Fleckner. 1 bundle leather: James Hwanson S Son, 00 feet lumber; Stock well SCo, ZJ dry niaes; wm wagner co, i dry hides. 1 ski 3; A Sbrader, 4 hogs heads tobacco, 7 bales cotton, 80,000 shingles, 4 packages merchandise; W S Ford, 6 pieces tobacco press : Charles Vlele A Co, 2 bags feathers: Rietz & Ilaney, 2 pieces wood pattern; jui uovo i uoi ; i.icfn.eii & Ichenhaoaer, 9 packages merchandise; Kahn ,fc wile, o Darrein no ta toes: wm King, 64,500 shingles, 6 bundles hides. 3 sacks hair. 3 barrels scrap iron: O w French. 5 barrels molasses; Babcock & Steele, 31,500 shingles. . Hirer Dispatches. Pitts bubo, October 27. It rained from four until 9 a m.. but Is now clear. Mo nongahela 3 feet 8 Inches and rising. PiTTSBUHO, October 7. Weather cloudy and prospects lor rain good. Monongabeta 3 reel 6 incnea ana stationary. Heavy rains are reported on the upper Allegheny. No arrivals. Cincinnati, Ootober 28, 1 p.m. The river has risen 3 inches. There Is now 6 fe?t 1 Inch in the channel. Weather wet. Thermometer 7SJ. Kaln has Just commenced. Cincinnati, Oct. 7. River six 'feet and f u-nr lncbec, and rlen three Inches. Florence passed down from Ironion to Louisville. Showery and warm this afternoon. CiNCiNWATr, October 27. Gen. Warren and Col. Roberts, United Htatea Engineer Corps ot Commission, appointed by tbe Secietary of War to examine into tbe complaints that the .Newport and Cincinnati bridge, as now being constructed, will Interfere with navigation, are expected. To-morrow, or next day, Col. Morrow will arrive here. iiOUisviLLK, Oct. 27. Weather cloudy and unseasonably warm, tbe thermometer ranging from 12' to 82. River sixteen Inches in the chute, and four feet on Portland Bar. Cairo, October 7. Port list Atlantic, New Orleans to Ht. Louis, 10 p.m.; Mallle Ragon, Kvansville packet, 1 a.m.; Hilver Bow, St. Louis to Red River, 1; City of Alton, St. Louis to Vicksburg, 3; Belle St. Louis, Memphis to St. Louis, 8; Victory, St. Louis, South, 9; Norman, Kvansville to Memphis, 3 p..; Grand Tower, Bt. Louis ti Mem puis, : ueiiast. Is e w Orleans. 7 Mohawk, Cairo to New Orleans, 7; xne river rose z incues. v earner clear Mercury 78. St. Loris, Oct. 17. Arrived Beardatown, from Peoria; W. J. Lewis, from Kansas City; Rob Roy, from Keokuk; Belie Memphis and Belle Lacrosse, from Bt. Paul: City of Cairo, from Vlckbur. De partedRob Roy, lor Keokuk: City of Vicksburg, for Vicksburg; Dubuque, for St. Paul; Thompson Dean, for New Or leans. River falling. Weather very warm. Aiercury ou ' at a p.m. Nashville, Ostobar 27. River falling very siowiy, witn is id cues scant on liar peth Shoals. Weather clear an.t warm The Burksvllle passed Clarksville on Tuesday evening, and has not vet arrived. It is supposed she cannot get over Harpeth enoa.'s. Memphis, Oct. 7. Weather c?ar and pleasar- .. Hiver falling slowly. Up City oi mesier. uown Moiiie A Die. Vicksburg, Oct. 27. Down Arkansas, 4 a.m.; iJismarcK, e; lessie Taylor, a P M Weather clear and pleasant. Baton Rouge. La.. October 27. The Lee made the following time to-day, on ber run to Natchez: Carroll ton, 26 minutes and 25 seconds; College Point, 3 hours 28 minutes anu zu seconds; jjonaiusonviiie. 4 nours.w minutes ana bo seconas; .Baton Rouge, 7 hours and 42 minutes. OCTOBER, 1870. J. & P.C OATS' BEST SJOl-COUD 13 NOW THE ONLY Thread put up for the Amerlcau market which is SIX CORD IN ALL KUMBEBS, From No. 8 to No. 100 Inclusive. For Hand and Hachine. JOB N & HU3H AUCHINCL033, Sole Atnts In New York for J. A P. COATS. )f Paisley, Scotland. oc5-lm WARREN & C0NYNGT0N dealers in OTiPti "Steinwaj" Pianos, "KNABS" PIANOS, " CHICKERINS " PIANOS, "PETERS & WESB" PIAN03 And ORGANS. FOE SALE. FOB S4LE VALUABLE MAIN STRKKT PROPERTY That splendid property known as the Egler property, situated on the west corner of Main and Sixth Streets, fronting 75J-S feet on Main Street and 150 feet on Sixth Street. Said property is ottered for sale at low figures on eaev terms. Apply to J. P. ELLIOTT A SON, Real Estate Aeents, Corner Locust and Third Sires' is dt.r SffiE-SOSJ" MOUSE, (Opposite Steadiboat IxANdixg), IVIt. Vernon, Intl. C a. DiJIKOS .Proprietor This House has been newly furnish ed throughout with a view to the comtoi : of its guests. Tha Proprietor keeps a good Livery Stable for the accorn mouation of bis paons wylg-tf

ITew Tori Har&ei, By Telegraph.! Niw York, Oct. 27. Cotton Sales 1.7C0 bales upland at 16c. Floub-Demand lair and market firm; receipts 14.0C0 barrels; sales 13,000 barrels; superfine 83 S535 GO; extra $o 908 00; choice id 05a6 : white wheat 0 4038 bo;

round noop vjuiu j jud ou; oi, juuuio S3 253 7o. Whkat Fair demand at l2o lower rates; receipt 38,0 bushels; l"s l2,tt)0 bushels; no. ztu cgo tprin? ii lj; rxo. t new H S2J1 S3: winter red Illinois l 19: winter rt-d aud mher J1S4136; while Michigan Si iisi at K e-L'q'I : Kuie of 4.0 0 bu-.ltl3 old wtsiera in store at S : Baelkv ir cemaua rut at lower rales; in!e .i h.uju t-u.-ne:s tanaaa wt at109lli l'ohs -Si-Hrce and firm acd l22c better: recMip'-s S'.OOO bushels; sales : 9 00 busLel.t mixed at .sic. Oat St.-dy with a moderate dernaud ; receipts 2 ,0.0 bn.-he.'s; ale- 53,000 Luahels; we tern sj id?; unio ti.roiAio. HoP3-Demand fair and market firm: choice new ISo. Coffee -wmana lair and market nrin. t-rOAB-Demand nood at lull rlces: &its of l.OuO boxes Uienada at 943l0-c; Poito Ricoy4C3iu4c Molasses Steady with a moderate de mand. mcrc timet ana unchanged ai7X(SS5PkTBCLitUM Dull nd prices druovice: erode liyto; refined S3.o. TrRPTXWK-ViUiei at 414443. BuTTEk- Quiet and uncnaugfd. CHEKi-B-bteady, with a moderate dtru aid. Pokk Dull ana drooptnv; sales oi 130 barr s me s at I2i S74.? 26 CO. J3KEF luii. iiains. Heavy at 13031. iJCLk MEAT3 Hams In pickle 20o. Lard DuU. but unchanged: saieiof 2JO tierces steam at Ul6c; kettle .GH'Slti.'io; also sales ot ooo uerces ror .December delivery at 13e; and sales of 100 tierces each lor the latter half of January and Feb ruary at 13Jic. whisky uaii anaasnaae lower; sales of 250 barrels at 8990)c. Freights to Liverpool active and firmer: flour by sail 2i bd: wheat bv sail Si; by steam 10d. Jew York Gold and Stock Market. By Telegraph.) New York. Oct. 7. The ease in money towards the close was quite marked. The suppiy of capital offering increased as the day advanced, and before the close of bank hours was considerably in excess of the wants of borrowers, can leans aeeiinea rrom 7 to 5 per cent, and there were some exceptional transactions at 4. Prime business notes were dircounted at 7 to 9 per cent., but any thing not prime only passes at irregular and much higher rates. Exchange Foreign, quiet and firm; leading bankers ask 10; actual transaction at 9y9X. , Gold Duii and lower: opened at 1 12, and closed at 1 111 11. Borrowing rates flaJl-32. Carrying 1 per cent. paid. Clearances $53,000,000. Governments Dull but firm. The Treas ury took 12,000,000 at 1 08 21-100(31 08 28-100. Coupons 1M1 Do. mz .112 'iii All'! Alll'Z DO. 1S64 Do. . 1805 .. . aiisinVs jioj4n:;2 Do. - New ' Do. 1867-, Do. 1S68. Do. 10-408 .HOllOH iiohoiio -106H(10W Currency-sixes 111 allli Bub-treasury balance: gold, wh,,'""; currency, 9,97 2,592. New fork Dry Goods Market. By Telegraph.1 New York, Oct. 7. There was a fair business at reduced rates for staple cottons, but the marxet is far rrom being active, wamsutta prints are seuing uuwu iu , auixi&b oj , Oriental lie, and Clyde lie, by jobbers and aaentK. The following redactions were aiHo made by Jobbers to-day: Union checks No. 60 from 2o3 to 22; do No. 20 from Z2 to 21c ; do No. 18 from 21o to 20c ; do No. itO from 21 o to 20c; Caledonia checks No. 70 from 25c to 224; do No. 10 from 22 to 21c; do No. 9 from 20o to lUo. Hills 4 i bleached muslins from 16o to 15X; do J, do from 14S to 14c; Forest Dale 4-4 dc irom 15J4 to 15c; Cabot 4-4 do from 14 to 14o. Amoekeas A brown cotton flannels are re duoed from 22o to 20c; HamUton stout do from ISs to 17s; Mass. R brown do from lie to 11; femDsriou x Dieaonea irom iyc io 18o. and Texas plaid Osnaburgs from 22 tO 210. Cincinnati Karket. By Telegraph, Cikcinnati, Oct. 27. Cotton Dull and prices have declined; middling 35o. Flour Quiet and unchanged; faulty Wheat Quiet and unchanged; red SI 10 l 13. Cork Seirce and firm ; new 6oc; old 60c. kvi and oats Unlet and unchanged, lUni.tv lnll tud bo.dera inrl)UJ to sell; fall SI 0il 10; Iowa spring tl 10&1 12; Illinois sp; lng ursoc Groceries Unlet and unchanged Lard Oil -Dull and declined to CI 10vJ 1 12. Eggs Scarce and firm at 25s. Butter Dull and drooping. Seeds Unchanged and dull. POBK Bacon 14319o for shoulders and clear sides. 1aed-Dull and declined ; sales of new steam at 1 IVio. Hogs Dun and prices nominal, asking 7(9'c; weatner u warm vo siaugnter, there are ahmiL 10.003 in the Dens. Tobacco Scaroo and firm; first hhd new l"2g sold to-day st fci 10. WHiSKT Dull and declined ; sales at 83 J bis, closing neavy. GOLXJ-ll. Exchange Par. Money Market easy. Chicago Market. By Teienraphl CHICAGO, Oct. 27. Exchange TJnchan eed. Flour -Extra superfine spring, active at ,1 10. Wheat No. 2 Chicago spring, unset tied ; speculatively active, closing at ! 00 casn ; ana at sellers- option tor ine montn of November at I! This afternoon dull at St 00 for November. Corn Mo. 2 quiet at &-t 53 ; In ttore this aiternoon, mactivo at djc. Oats No. 2 dull ato4c. Rye No. 2 steady at bHa. Barley Dull and prices declined 2j2c sales at 76c Highwines Quiet at Sic In wood and a; in iron. Mess PoRX-Nomlnal at 2l(?15c Lard Weak at I4c for new. Green Meats Neglected and nominal iloos iuil and declined lj&20c per nunureu; receipts large ; snipments large, Loalavllle Market, By Telegraph. Louisville, Oct. 27, Tobacco Sales of 102 hhda at I5ra for frosted lugs; tu 10,324 50 for medium to prigm wrappers. Bagging Q.uiet: hemp. 28c: flax. 7c. Cotton Duilfand prices declined Jic; middling. 14io. Flour Market steadyt with a moderate Grain Dull. Wheat, II 1831 30. Corn, 7jj. Oats, 45c. Rye. Sue. Provisions Quiet. Mess pork, f28 00. rsacon snouiaers, iys. sugar-carea narus X..KJ. Laud 16'c. w iiisKY Dail, with a downward ten dency, at easouc Memphis Market. By Telegraph. Memphis, Oct. 7. Cotton Nominal; receipts 2,112 bal&s; exports, Daies. Flour Uncbanced. Corn Meal fa 50. Corn 05307c. OATS-4SO. HAY J2224. Bran 22. LABD17(18. Fork t27 00. Bacon Shoulders, 15X ; sides' 20c. Sew Orleans Market. By Telegraph.1 New Orleans, Oct. 27. Corn Firmer: mixed 7838)c: white 83c: yellow 90c ; . UAT3 r irmer hi aoc. Bacon 15V94-?s20Ji(32(94. t-uoAR Prime 11J. Molasses Prime 75(379c. WHISKY 903Jl 02. Cotton Lower: sales of 21.000 bales good ordinary at 1414 ; low middling li 15c; middling lol5; receipts 2,521 bales; exporus 10 juiverpoot 6& Daies; receipts proper 32.472 bales less than at the same lime last season. sterling 2i?i3 22c: slsht par acd l& per cent discount. GOLD-1 11 St. Lculs Market. By Telegraph.J St. Louis, Oct. 27. Cotton Nominally lower: tales at UM. !5c. Flour Weak but not quotably changd ; super line winter tl 1034 30; extra 14 36a 4 75. Wheat Opened firm but closed dull: No. 2 red winter Inspected II 23(31 23. Corn Demand light but holders firm at 62o for choice yellow. Oats Dull but unchanged at 42315c Barley Dull but unchanged at 83 J Jl 05. Rye Firm at70g73c Tobacco, Hemp and Bagging, unchanged. Provisions Firm ; pork 525(325 E0; bulk shoulders 13c; clear ribbed lSc; clear sides 17c. BACON-Shonldrsl4c;heldatl5c at tbe close ; cler sides 20 j. Lard Unchanged. ' Hogs Dull at 637c; receipts heavy. European Markets. By Telegraph. London, Oct. 27. Liverpool, October 27. Cotton quiet: sales or 8,000 bales uplands at 8d ; Orleans 8; California wheat lis 2d; red western 9j 4d ; new Milwauxee 9 j lOd ; winter 10s 3d; flour 2is; corn 29Ji930s; oats 2 10J ; provisions and produce unchanged.

MANUFACTURERS OF THE FOLLOWING WOOD COOK STOVES: FAME, HAR-MONIA, OLIVE BBAHCH, ' PAIiIlESTC, Coal Cook StovcH VOIiCAJN'O autl i)12Tl.II AJ.

WE CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR WOOD COOK STOVIJ "TP J ME!" HAVING HIGH OVEN, SLIDING FRONT DOORS, AND OUR NIJW PATENT FIRE BOTTOM. THE FTWLE " HAS TAKEN THE FIRST PRELIIUII AT EVERY FAIR WHERE IT HAS BEEN EXHIBITED. WARRANTED FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT.

HEATING STOVES. Our- assortment of HEATING STOVES lor Wood ixiicl Coal is us large and complete as can bo found in ixny Foundry in tho "West, end for Price Litst and Illns tralcd Catalogue. Prices as low as any Foundry in tlio Went.

STELLIIIOATS. For Kale. An old STEAMBOAT HULL sound and good; very light draught, and will make an excellent barge er lighter. Will be sold at a bargain. Enquire or W. O. BROWN A CO ocl3-tf Wharfboat Proprietor. FOP. CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS. Tbe magnificent steamer t ..n,.. i -Td, t Kate Robinson, Jas. i'enlsten. Master; John Thrasher, Cleric, Will leave for St. Louis and all way ports FRIDAY", OCTOBER 28, at 4 o'clook p.w. For freight or passage apply on board, or to HUMPHUKY & LKWIS, d2t Agents. FOR CUMBERLAND KIVER. The excellent low water steamer . ALPHA, T. Q. Ryirittu, Master; Will. It. Qracey, Clerk, Will leave for Clarksville and all way ports on Fit ID AT, OCTOBER 28, at 4 o'clock pac., positively. For freight or passage apply on board, or to WM. H. CONANT, d2t Agent. FOR OWENSBORO, CANNELTON AND LOUISVILLE. The beautiful and elegant packet PALESTINE, Ed. Crider, Master: Phil. Beverly. Clerk, Will leave for Louisville mil all way puna uu FBIDAT, OCTOBER 28, at 9 o'clock p.m. For freight or pasage apply on boaid, or hi vy u. oau w r a. uu., dlt Agents. Regular Evansville and KempMs Packet. MAKING REGULAR 8 DAY TRIP3. Tbe magnificent new passenger steamer MARY MliLLBR, Adam Liter, Master, J. M. MoFadln, Clerk, Will ly as a regular eight day packet between Evansville and MemphlF. glvlntr especial attention to filling orders for the plantations in the lien as. oc-S-tf Special ti Shippers. The MARx MILLER will leave posi tively on SATURDAY, October 281h, for Memphis and the Bends. For freight orpsssags apply on board, or to DUKE NICHELSON. d2t Agant. GARDENING. JL, X. Lockyear, PB1CT1CAL JOBBING GARDENER, Blackford Grove, OC122-2T EVANSVILLE, IND. LAW CARDS. W. P. HARQilAVE, A.TTORNEY at 1L.W. Offloe on Third Street, in Washington House Block. Will practice : e various Courts o the Circuit. Prompt attention to odes buoineas (dec4 aim 3. B. ROCKER W. FRED. SMITH, Formerly of Mlas Evauaviile. . RUCKER & SMITH, Attorneys at Law, North side Third St., bet. Main A Locust, EvansTille, Indiana. Ail business promptly attended to. Will have legal connections for Collections L in Miss., Ky., ienn iua.t in., ai. ocwm

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