Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 September 1869 — Page 4

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Advertisement-, li this comma, of throe Unrch Insertion. TMTty--nt. T7AITTED. ml dvt-A. Hons ot fonr rno"'S, in rr .r. Address fc Post Office. It AOlIIorSF-0' fivp nr mi" . A good enaut can be hd by ppolying to p27 3t J. HINZII H & S( N. 'sunn iiiki To ro general honse jj"work. Inquire at Humphrey, Lewis Jz . o.'s Wnarfboat. 2 3', iv srr:nV.(OMKK MKv-Apoiy immorfhiiplv at the (ixsWorS. (27 2t iyiii A nnnd ctrl In dn oncral hfinsfr JT work for a nms'l family. A Herman gul preferred. Inquire at this office. se22 tf TjorlF A good tenant wishes to rent lour room, within five minutes walk of the Post Offlc. Address J NO. K ENN VON, care of Box H50. se!8. FOE, 3AjL. EJ 1-4 in good order. Inquire at the Journut nm,: MOUSE A5f ! LOT-On Eighth Street, iuire at tne jouruui - V.' VJ, , 4 KOV KS. I JV.TJ cm o Tuesday.. ....September 21, rss9CITY NEWS. Actcmnal. The weather last ni?tt at midnight, was quite Autumnal, and we anticipate a severe frost this morning. ' Off to New York. Henry Hermann, Mac. Little, H. J. Schlaepfer, John B. Hudspeth, A. E. Shrader, Geo. Bittrolff snd Louis BittrolfTIeft for New York on last evening's train, on business. Another Body Found. The wreckers on the ruins of the Phantom havo found the body of a negro, who ?ts killed in the disaster. They also thought they had anchored to one of the safes for which they were searching. On the Sick List. "We regret to learn that our very clever friend, Lord Chief Justice Ben. Stinson, is confined to his house by inflammatory rheumatism. He was barely able to suffer himself to be carried to his office yesterday in a carriage. Improving. Wo are glad to learn the Messrs. Schwagerles, father and Bon, who experienced such a frightful fall from tho front of the Union office a few days ago, aro rapidly recov ering from their injuries and will be out in a day or two. Their injuries were by no means as severe as their friends had a;right to apprehend. New Tobacco. Weldon Brothers & Co. received, yesterday, a hogshead of new Indiana tobacco the first that has appeared in this market this season. It will bo sold to-day in the sale announced elsewhere, to take place at the Planters' Warehouse. The tobacco crop in Indiana this season is said to be the largest ever grown and of a highly superior quality. Going to Europe. We learn that Dr. T. C. Van Nuts, who has been located in this city lor somo time past, will leave on the train to morrow morning, en route tin Europe. The Doctor is going to Berlin, Prussia, to attend a medical college and pursue the study of his profession. He ex peots to bo absent several years. Mail Agent Appointed. We aro pleased to notice that our young friend, Cad. M. Griffith, one of the "old Twenty-fourth Indiana boys,' has been appointed Mail Agent be tween this city and Cairo, in place of T. E. Bennett, removed. Cad. went out on the Norman yesterday, and will hereafter run on the Quickstep. This is a good appointment, and his many friends will be pleased to hear of it. Commercial. The Weekly Commercial and Financial Summary will be found on the third page. In tho next to the last line in the paragraph about gold, a wrong word, which was not discovered until the "inside" was worked off, makes a great difference in the meaning intended. Wbere it says, " causing the unsettling of rates," it should read " causing the unsettling of values," &c. Stopped the Game. On Sunday la3t, Chief of Police Itoystoa found a crowd of boys of 15 to 18 years of age, engaged in playing baso ball within the corporate limits of tho city, and making a very unsacred noise. Tom called tho game at once, and captured tally sheets containing twenty one names. He let the young reprobates off this time, but he assures us that in tho next case of the kind which occurs he will march the whole crowd to Ca3tle Royston and let Judge Willari take a tilt at them. The First Frost. The first frost of the season made its appearance in this vicinity yesterday morning. A gentleman who came from Madisonville, Ky., by rail to Henderson, and thence to this city by the J. L. Graham, reports that there was a palpable and plainly visible frost between Madisonville and Henderson. It was not, however, sufficiently severe to iajare the crop3. There was also frost on this side of the river on Hull's Hill and out at Stringtown. "The f.ere and yellow leaf" is the ruling hue the forests now wear. The Sycamore Street Sewer. Workmen were employed yesterday with a derrick in raising the rock from the mouth of the Sycamoro Street Sewer. Several were taken out and it is hoped that they will be able this morning to remove the others, when the work of repair will be commenced in earnest. In consequence of the large volume of water running through the sewer yesterday soapsuds and drawings from the manufactories and breweries, the work wa3 much retarded. The City Council last night requested that all water should be turned off from the 6ewcr until the work of repair is accomplished.

Tobacco Premiums. Martin, Gardner & Co., the enterprising cotton and tobneeo firm, Lave offered two fine premiums for tho best tobacco exhibited at the McLean County. (Ky.)

Fair, which will bo beM at Calhoun, commencing cn the 19fh i.f October. They offer an elezan'. I'i'che or two Goblets, valued at S50, for the best specimen of Shipping Leaf; and a Silver Castor, w- rth U0, for the finest .specimen of CuttiD Leaf. The silverware is now on exhibition at the Jewelry Palsied of P. L. GeLssler & Co., where it can be seen for a few day's. Martin, Gardner & Co. have also offered s-imilar pseniiucts for the Warric': County Fair, of which we have made mention heretofore. .5" Fever and chilis are the "ailing" complaint for miles around us. There is "more of it" than ever known by the "oldest inhabitants." In foma localities whole families are down with the "shakes." Vincennes iSun. For shame, neighbors! Why do you have chills and fever when you live so close to Evansville, where Dr. Arm"i3tead'3 celebrated Ague Tonio is manufactured? It is a sure cure, every time, and no mistake, if the directions arc followed implicitly. Send down here, ye Vincenne3 "shakers," and secure a supply of medicine that will cure the chills instanter. We know, for v-e have tried it. Frightful Runaway. Shortly after n jod, an extra hack that had beeu sent up from Mt. Vernon by Duckworth & Gregory, the wellknown liverymen and mail contractors of that city, was stopped in front of the American Express Office, on First Street, and as tho driver was in the act of taking a bax into the office, the horse3 started off. The driver caught the rein of the " near horse," and held on to him until he was in danger of being dashed against a lamp post, when he let go, and tho horses dashed up Locust Street with terriffio tp2ed, and in attempting to turn into Third Street Tan upon the pavement in front of Elliott's block, when one of the horses was dashed with great violence upon the pavement, and the two off wheels of the hack were completely demolished. The horse was severely injured, being dragged a length or two upon the sidewalk, and received a wound on his j iw which bled profusely. As the horses reached Third Street two trunks on the boot were thrown out and badly fractured. Fortunately no one was in tho hack. A dravman with his horse and dray , was crossing Locust Street, between Second and Third, and barely escaped being run over by the reckless horses. The habit of leaving horses attached to vehicles standing unfastened in the street is highly reprehensible, and if we are not mistaken i3 forbidden by our city ordinances. If there is such an ordinance it should be enforced. If not, such an ordinance should be enacted at once, and then enforced for the protection of life and property. liECORDEIVS UOCRT. liU3inCSS in the Recorder's Court was not espe cially brisk yesterday. Henry Banks, an American citizen of African per suasion, was charged with disorderly conduct, to-wit: Drawing a gun and a knife upon Betty Banks, his reputed wife, and tearing her dress and break ing up her furniture. For his naughty ways he was required to pay $8 93 in fine and costs. This sum he secured and went forth rejoicing. John Steele and John James were brought upon a charge of malicious trespass driving away, without the consent of the owner, a horse attached to a bugsy, from the vicinity of the Vine Street Church, the property of J. W. Nexsn. Two boys swore positively that they saw and identi fied these men getting into the buggy, and told them not to take it away, as it belonged to Mr. Nexsen. The defendants pu-- in a plea of not guilty, and produced witnesses, to prove an alibi. They proved their where abouts up to eight o'clock, but could not go beyond that hour, which was before the time the horse and buggy was taken. They desiring to call other witnesses, were held in bail to appear again to-day, and the case was continued. Court op Common Pleas. The jury in the case of Calvin Brooks vs. llobort Short, were charged and sent out yesterday, about one o'clock r.M., but up to four r.M. had not agreed upon a verdict. At that hour they wero sent out for dinner, and as it was likely to be a hotter one than they are accustomed to. and at the expense of the county, it is probable that they will hang on to got another, with a supper and breakfast, in the meantime, included. Mary Ward was adjudged a girl of unsound mind, and a guardian was decreed. Next was taken up the case of Ma tilda Shellhouse, Administratrix of Casper Shellhouse, vs. Jacob II. Miller. This wa3 a replevin suit to try the right of property levied upon by the defendant as Sheriff of Vanderburgh County. Tried by a jury, and no verdict was reached up to a late hour last night. At a late hour last night the jury in tho case of Brooks vs. Short returned a verdict for the plaintiff, and one cent damages. The Races on Saturday. We had made a note of the races cn the Longworth Track on Saturday afternoon, but overlooked it ia writing up. There were two races both scrubone of 500 yards for $200, and one of 1,000 yards for $50 a side. The races were runbyChas. Burns' sorrel horse and bay mare, against two Illinois horses, and both were won by Barns' stock. The attendance was not large, tor was the betting heavy. The races passed off quietly.

23" Pen Racks, different patterns, at the Journal OfSce.

Emery's Court. Elizabeth Banks filed an affidavit yesterday before Justice Emery for a peace warrant asrainst her reputed husband, Henry Banks, and he was held in a bonl of $100 to appear before tho Criminal Court. These are the same parties who figured before R-eecrder Willard yesterday, in a case of disorderly conduct, mentioned elsewhere. g?The Journal Office is the place to get cheap blank books. If we have none on hand to suit, we can make them to order. 2?Andy Huteheson, the "Coal Man," has his advertisement in this morning's paper. lie proposes to keep a supply of coal on hand all Winter. At present he is selling it at ten cents per bushel. As this price may not last, all are advised to order their Winter supply at once. tST" Legal Cap Paper, of any weight or quality, for tale at the Journal Office. Adams Express. This old reliable company having close connection with the Southern Express Company at Paducah, are prepared to send all manner of goods, packages and money to all southern cities speedily, safely and cheaply. See notice in " local column." Commissioner's Court. The County Commissioners yesterday awarded the Pigeon Creek Loan a3 follows: SG,000at 07 per cent., and $6,000 at 05 per cent. We did not ascertain the names of the successful bidders. Personal. We had a pleasant call last night by Geo. W. Ileberley, Esq., President of tho Terre Haute Nail Works. JCST Superfine Note Journal Office. Paper, at The advertisement of Hunnel & Wilson appears this morning. They sell butter, ergs, &c. The Closing Ball. The bal given at National Hall, last night, as the closing ceremonies of the Jewish Feast of Booths, was a brilliant affair, as we anticipated, and largely attend ed, and joy was, in reality, uncon fined. The music, by Henry Hart's band, was inspiring, and beauty, grace and gallantry lent a charm to the scene. - At midnight a most sumptuous and princely supper, prepared by Mrs Scely, wa3 partaken of with appetites whetted by the evening's exercises. when the dancrag was resumed and continued till far into the " wee sma hours." Not the slightest incident occurred to mar the pleasures of the occasion. Dr. Mageniss was awarded the contract for furnishing medicines to tho County poor at $900, including his salary as County Physician. Copying Books, assorted sizes and styles, at the Journal Office. corxcii." piujcexdisgs Councii. Chahbik, Evansville, Sept. 27, 1&-9.J Council met pursuant to adjourn ment, and after considerable delay a quorum was iound to be present, to-wit: His Honor, Mayor Walker, and Councilmca Steinbaeh, Hopkins, Orr, Hodson, Steiceker, Semonio, and Doughty. Absent Stumpf and Wiltshire. The minutes of tho last meetiug were read and approved. Oq motion of Mr. Uopkin3 it was ordered that the Clerk furnish the City Marshal with a complete list of all persons who have paid licenses tor retailing liquors, and all who have paid licenses on drays, hacks, express wagons, or other vehicles, subject to such license, and that the Marshal be instructed to enforce the ordinance aaainst all persons violating the same Tho communication from II. D. Allis, asking that the Council pass an ordinance to protect commission mcr chants and others who pay license and income taxes from the competition of men who ray no license was taken ur. After considerable free discussion, on motion of Mr. Steinbaeh, the sub ject was laid on the table. The lollowmg lulls were presented and allowed : Gibson Wells, sundries ......S 7-3 27 Charles Licdeuschmldt. making bolts - 13 5) TJulhorn s Briiikinan, work on sewer - 68 75 Georce Einaham, work on sewer - S7 75 t-amuel SV" yttenb.ich, fervices......-. 65 00 Otto Pfafflin, assessing real estate... ?20 (X) Suodries, work on slreel J!S IX) Hietman & SScbu'te, lumber li-7 Oo Ableringd: hrommeinaas, lumber 6 75 Christ, w'underllcb, filling lots 67 1)4 I. A 1 Heimann, empty hogshead 5 50 J. F. Hilliard, medical srvlces....... 5i 12 John Mclnuerny. Bide-wa ks Xzi in Samuel Thompson, (axes overpaid 9 80 Huudries. cleaning sewer..- 59 2 J j rues IX Sundeis, services 70 00 The bill of Babcock & Steele was laid over for further examination. Tho bill of Bernard Arnold was also laid over one week. The biil of James D. Saunders elic ited considerable discussion. Each item of the bill was for one day's services, setting stakes and fixing grade on a single square, at $7 per day, and the Uouncilmen not being experts, were hard to convince that the amount ot work set icjrth in each item required a whole, or even a half day. Durin? the discussion soma remarkable developments were made, to which we may call the attention ot tax payers hereafter. A petition was received askiesr that the alley in Block 40, running from Seventh to Eighth Streets, be giaded and paved. Urantcd unanimously. , Frot. uow appearea ana made a report respecting the condition of the Park School Building, askiDg that the roof be repaired and the plastering renewed. Also, that some repairs be made to the upper and Liower ocnooi Rnildinirs. He also called the atten tion of the Council to the condition of the pavement in front of the Colored School House corner 01 rmu and Chestnut Streets. On motion, ordered that a committee of three be appointed to see that necessary repairs be made. The Mayor appointed Sernonin,. Steinbaeh and Prof. Gow. On motkmjof Hopkins, Mclnnerny vas instructed to lay a brick pavement in front of the colored school building. Notice was given of the appointment by the property holders of Messrs. Harned and Rankin to assess

damages by the extension of Orargo S'rpt. On motion, J. S. Lowery was permitted to exchange city orders for one year city bonds bearing six per cent, interest. The committee on the case of Policeman Caspar Wet?ell submitted a report that the specification charging him with ictemperasce was not suffieientlv proven: that the eharee of be

ing absent at roll call, if sustained, was not sufficient cause for dismissal, but that the charae for sleeping while on duty was proven, and was sufficient cause for his removal from service. The report wa3- concurred iu, Doughty a.'oae voticg in the negative. The following names were presented a the Fire Guard ordered to be appointed in the several wards: iiirst Ward J. J. Whittaker, n. Rrommelhaus Geo Miller, Asbsry McJohnston. Wm. Lant Second Ward John S. McCorkle, Jnhri Sonorag, Jame3 Orr, y Hb"niclif, Fred'Korff. Third Ward Jas. S. Vickery, M. Klanss, Chas. Keller, John Wytnond, R. K. Dunkerson. Fourth Ward Philip Decker, Jno. Greis, W. C. Simpson, F. G. Decker, Philip Speitrsl. Sixth Ward Joseph J. Reitz. A. J. Huteheson, James S wanson, Sen., Cha3. Schaum, John Hedderich. Ninth Ward T. Hopkins, James McDevitt, Jas. Taylor, Joe Echart, Peter Racine. . . The Fifth, Seventh and Eighth Wards bailed to submit any names. The Chief Engineer of the Fire Department reported the cisterns at the intersection of Main &nl Sycamore Streets, and at the intersection of William Street and Market Space in good condition, and recommend that they be accepted and paid for. Concurred in. TheComrui ttee on Nuisances reported that they found no foundation for the charge of nuisance on John E. Taylor's premises, but that Center Street, in its present condition, is a nuisance. In reference to cutting down tho street to an alley, they were of opinion that the Council had no jurisdiction in the matter, but that the property holders on the street might, by unanimous agreement, re duce the street to an alley. James M. Bright being present, de clared his purpose never to consent to the reduction. The Mayor reported that he had issued to Jacob S. Lowry a bond for $409 0, payable two years after June 1st, lotJ. in compliance with lcs'rao tions. Approved. A communication was received frotii the City Treasurer, stating that he had on hand and ready tor cancel lation, 31,500 in city orders, and asked that a committee be appointed and Messrs. Hopkins, Sernonin and Steiabach were appointed a commit to cancel orders. Sam. P. Havlin reported ?93 col leoted for wharfage up to date, since his last report. Phi. D. Viet3 reporled $G2. .wharf age, collected durinz the same time Joseph Stahlhefer reported fill 15 for outside collections trotn the Upper Market House, and $4 from the sale ot stall. The Mayor submitted sundry re ports for street improvements, which were approved, and the usual eight per cent, was allowed lor prompt pay ment On motion, Mr. Doughty was ap pointed a committee to superintend the improvement and repair or cer tain inlets leading into Division Street Sewer. The Street Commissioner was or dered to report, with three laborers and two carts and drivers, at the mouth of Sycamore Street Sewer, at 7 o'clock. Ordered, that the citizens along the line of Sycamore Street be notified not to pour water into- Sycamore Street Sewer, during tho balance of tho week, as the repairs caDnot bo iorwarded while wa'er is running through it. The City Marshal requested that some arrangement be made to work able-bodied prisoners now in the lock-up, and also requested that the Unier ot Police be instructed to en force all laws and ordinances, cepe cialiy ordinances asainst nuisances. After a long talk and no action on the subject, the Council adjourned. ;jal noTicr? Gone East. Louis Bittrolff, the Jeweler, left for New York Jast evening to pur chae a new stock of Watches, Jewel ry, &c, and will return m about two weeks. In the meantime, goods will be sold at great bargains. The place is at No. Go Mam Street. z6-3t ZiSyThc Card Photographs mace by W. T. Worthington & Co., can't be beat this side of iNcw lork. Come, see for yourself, corner Main and becond btreets. sepJb-lm Tobacco Sale. Weldon Bros. & Co. wili tell a fine lot of Tobacco, at the Planters Warehouse, at 101 o'clock this rnominjr, including one hogshead of new Indiana lobaccD. sep23 It Particular Notice. Notico is hereby given to those per sons not being member?, and having invitations to the Consolidated Hop, given by the Evening Star Circle and jNorma Club, on bept. dUth, to see that their cards are properly endorsed by the members giving the same. Positively no p.rroa admitted unles3 their card is endorsed. 1 his rule will be strictly enforced. It l he Committee. Thc price of Photographs is reduced to ?3 CO per dozen at W. 1 Worthinoton & Co.'s, corner Main and becond btreets. Come, see us. scp23-lm THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO. 'COXNECTINCI AT WITH THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO. navinz connection at Fadncah with Southern Express Company, for all points Soath, effer to the public a sare, speedy and cheap conveyance for Merchandise, Packages, Money and Valuables. V. II. WJCXTZ, sep'43-G2w , Agent. rS Writic'e Inks, of all the best brands., always on hand at the Jour nal Office. You will find - Ladies' Velvet Hats at 55 oents. at Gliek & Schwartz', opposite the Opera House. sep25Indiana "State Fair Excursion TICKETS willj?e on sale at all stations ' - on:: the E. &. : C. Railroad from Monday, the 27th, till Thursday, the 30:tir.iaclu8r"e Good to return till Saturdajj October 2d. scp24-4t J.. ifci-WABTls, secretary. American Girl. Go and see her ! at Marconnier'9.- sepl7-lw

JEST" The very best Carmine Ink in the market, for sale at the Journal Office.

Evansville, Ind., Sept. 23, 1SC9. Messrs. Cloud, Ahin & Gj.: Gentlemen: It gives tn much pTeasure to testify to tho wonderful effects of your Hair Restorer. Jatamansi. Daring the late war. in the battle of Williamsburg. May 6th. 1S62, I wa3 wounded in the head, aod and very soon after I commenced losing my hair, which continued antil I became completely bald. I remained in that condition up to the month of June in this year, when, after haviDg tried Hall's, Barrett's, and other professed Hair Restorers, without effect, I was induced to give your Jatamansi a tri.il. and at this time, having used but TWO bottles. j hair which is rapidly growing, and is now two inches long Respectfully yours. R F. llFBB, Clerk Evansville & Cra.v!oruvnl3 Raiiroad Depot. sepa The Silver Polish Is prepared especially for cleaning and polishing Silver, Plated and Britania Wares, also German Silver, for restoring the plating when worn off, and for cleaning and polishing Silver, or Silver Plated Ware it has no eqitxl, as we have tried everything that h is been offered to the public in the liue of Silver PolUh, Silver Powders aad Soaps, and found that they would all scratch and ruin the Silver after usibg two or three times. We guarantee our Silver Polish not to damage the ware in the least, and it may be used even by inexperienced help with entire safety, as it contains nothing that can possibly injure P.'a'e or Jewelry. Manufactured and for sale by P. L. Geissler & Co., Jewelers. No. 54 Main Street, Evansville Indiana. sep25 JBSf Faber's best Artist's Gum, at the Journal Officg. Look Out FOR treat Bargains In Dry Goods! Save Your Money! Hughes- has just returned from New York, where he has looked out carefully for the interest of his customers, and bought a large stock of the very best of every article in liis line, and will sell them at such prices as will insure perfect satisfaction. lie asks particular attention to his stock of Cloths, Oassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans. Wafer-proot Uloths, Unite and Colored Flannels, a very choice stock ot lrisli .Linens. Large Stock Of Hosiery for everyhclv Eletrant Dress Goods. Large and superior stock of Vel vets, catics, Dress Irimmings and JNotions. A very complete stock of Ribbons, Crapes and iUelmes. Ladies', Misses' andChildren's Hats of the latest ball styles. Large and varied stock of French blowers and Plumes. He has not neglected his etock of Embroideries, to which he added largely. As usual, he has tho beft assort ment and cheapest Prints and Mus lins in the city. He respectfully asks attention to his stock. Wm. JIL'OUes. se24 lw No. 46 Main Street Money Saved. K. W. Harper & Co., ISo. JU lurst fetreet. are no of fering to the trade a large variety of une tobacco and cigars of their own manufacture. They manufacture their entire stock, and will sell us cheap as the same articles can be bought in the United State. Dealers will make it to their interest to call on them and examine for themselves, as they can savo the cost ot transpor. tation from tho East as well a.s the profits made by the wholesale'dealers. sepzdtf New Stock Direct from New York. J. B. Alhcring, ot the firm of II. & IS. Alhcring, iNo. obtain btreet. havmsr returned direct from the Lastem markets are now oceninfl' a larco and well selected stock of Beavers, Cloths, Casstmeres, Vestings, &c, which they will make up to order in the most fashionable and latest stue. For cheapness, fit and durability they defy any and all competition. P.S. They also have n large acd well selected stock ot (jents 1 urnishing Goods. sepl7-tf IS? The largest fine stock of Hats, Laps and h urs ever brought to Indiana, can now be found at Eep21-tf F. A. Weber & Co's. ATTRACTIONS AT THE - Popular Store OF mir.LI.U A IJKIXIi3IYEU, On First Street. Dress foods a Specialty. Just opened. Black nn J Colored bilks, lrisli poplins, lwobaix and .Lux emburg Poplins, Velours, and a most rare assortment of Black Goods, or suits and dresses. Medium and best quality of Lvons' c -1 1 II. 1 - V.l . ens. ioaik.iDg velvets. A very superior stock of fine Lace3 and Lmbroidenes. Carpets Body Brussels Tapestries. Three-ply, Ingrain and most every quality and kind manufactured. Cheap! CheaDer! ! Cheapest! ! 1 vioods delivered to all parts oi the city by express, tree of charge. se22 tS Fine Gossarrer body Silk Ilafs made to order at sep21-ti Weber & Co's. Weber & Co. have this dav receiyed another large shipment of IIat3 and I' urs. Among them is the American GirJ, the improved binbad in new colors, more Boys and Youths' Hats, elegant and stylish. Call before Saturday night, as you can be better waited upon, liemember the liaer. two doors from the corner of Second and Main. sep21 tf Fish & Barter have just received complete assortment of ladies French and American Note Paper and .envelopes to match. se4 Fixe Arts. Fish & Barter have just received a largo number of I rang s celebrated Chromos.Xeaual in point of beauty to the finest oil DaintiDg3, which they are selling very low. o 1 Real Lisle Thread and other losiery for ladies and gents at liCGIIE8 o Holland's Gold Pens arc the best made. Fish & Barter are the exclu sive agents for the sale of them in this city. gc4

Fish & Barter have the largest and cheapest stock cf school books ever broueht to this cits'. Call and sre theni. No. 19 Main Street, next to First National Bank. se4 o v fiSTT. C. Bridwell & Co, corner

or Mam and 1 bird Streets, have a full stock of Dru?s, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, American and importea i'ernimery, loiiet soap?, uru.-'ies, f. tj l- 11 ' &c. Prescriptions carefnl'v com1 T . , ' m , , , . , pounded. l-reh liluo Jjick, Cocgress an 1 RockbriJae Alum Waters. s17-f XV . '& o;her Ilivrr , vh at 2'!,' I Past, The additional arrivals and d partures up to mldnlgUt were the Cili'sgovr, Memphis to Cincinnati ; Anna, St. LoiiH to Citicin uati ; J. L. Gra:am, to Henderson : N'or-m-n,to Cairo; Hartford, to Ureon Kiver ; PinS Varble, Louisville Id East port. The rackets all left with pleu!ld (rips. -The Pinlt Varble was pretty fni), bnt high out. of Ihfl w.ter The Ani.aand Glasgow had nice tr:p. The Glasgow dU. charged a few b ties of cotton here, and the Anna discharged a lot of pig ironThe weather was cold aud chil!y ot midnight, with the mercury Sit 4: A dense fog was gathering on the river, end navl gallon wsssuspended dating the latter pat t of the night. ...The Cora S. hai not arrived at 2 o'clock thl3 morning. Sho may be positively expected early thU morning', and li a really elegant boat, well officered. She goes to Memphij A uen'.leman torn Terre Haute last night la'orms us that there was a heavy frost In that region yesterday morning-, and ice was formed a quarter of an lnchlhicU. The Terie Haute i-))cj w.ll pard iii u i for mentioning the fact. I2.ti.-er liUpsatche,.. New Orlkan-s, September 27. Arrived : Indiana, wallop, Julia, an l A. Kudolph. from Cincinnati. Departed : lo Jli:ii, to Louisville. NA.su.iLtii, September 27. Hiver rising, wllh2u 1 tic hen on liurpfl!) hhoals. Weather cold ; mprcury at o-j0 at 4 n'c ozk. There was a frost thi lucruing, but it didaokei lous damage. PrTTSUUKG.Hpteriiber 27. McuongHbela 4 fef-t Ave indie and rising. VVeather cloudy and cold. Thei lnomutc-r IS3. Memphis, September 27. Weather clear and cool. The river lias fallen one foot. Up Belle Memphis. Dawn-Importer. Ioursvri.i.E. September 27. Port List Cora S , Cincinnati to Memphis; Charmer, Evansville to Cincinnati; Nick Ijonfwortb, from New Orleans; D. Liucli, lroio CharleHtown. Hiver about stationary, Willi 4 feet la the cans, 2 le tontlio fai'U and I foot over the roclts. Weather clear and very cool. Cairo, Sept. 27. Jul ia, Rf. Lonts to Wk.sburn.llP H : Knnisden, Evansville pacfte'. 11 P.M. ; Coiil snonwcii I Llj, HI. Louis lo New Orleans, U p.m.; Murble City, VlcUKburg to Ht. Louts, 11 pm.; Cairo, MeinpbiH u Ht. Loui8, 9 AM.; Ht. Joseph, Memphis to St. Louis, 11 A M. ; Friendship, Cilro to Urand Tower, 2 p.m; Kilonr, ft. Louis to New OrleanK, 5 P M.; Ham. Brown, Louisville to Ht. Louis, 5 p.m. Tne river fell 3 laches. Weather clear. Mercury w . St. Louis. September 27. Port List Arrived: Lizzie titll and Ktonewall, Nw Or-l-aus; Nick Wall. Lexington; Moliie .Mo FUe nd Dubuque, Ht. Paul; Wild Duck, Cairo, Memphis; Mousiaineer, KHUtiita City. Departed Muscatine. St. Paul; rniMjurg; niiaiiirocx, Cincinnati; Ity of Luc Benrmn, KeoUnk; B;llo Ht. Louis, mempnis; n;iiuy:er, l-eoria; w. H. Dance, Kansas City. No li urine to note In Oih river. The wealher ia cool. Meraury 61 at 3 P. M. STE AMEOAT3. KOTI0E TO CREDITOR Am. rrnsoxM riwixj claims nuatnst ti.e steamer N'oriimii, ae liereby notified to present tun same within tbirty days for settlement, (ot lift wise tney will bo debarred.) to J. Hlnzicli A Mon, No. ajNortu Water Htreet, Kv ns vi lie, or, to the undersigned, at Louisville, Ky. W. J. MAY, tor Owners. Sept 23, JSC!) 2.ilm REGULAR MONDAY AND THUfi7)AY I'ACKKl', The fine low-water Packet WOT? V. A XT 4 .1 ilUlli UOll, K. lssrctav. Master: Walter 1J. Pennington, Clerk, Will leave for Cairo and all way landing? every ,HIMI AY and Jill llibAV. at i o'clock P.M. ror lreight or ii.i-'sj'e nnplv on board or to hUKEMl'ilELSijN. jfLL' A stent. FOR LOUHVILLK. The elegant steamer PALESTINE Franlt Hurry, Master; Phil. li. liranhani. Clerk. Will leave for Loui-svlllo and all way ports TITLM)AT, HEPTEMUEfl 2rn, at 6 i. m. for freight or tiissnp nnplv on board. or io w . J. uuuiY iM ei tu, It Aeents. FOH PADUCAH AND CAIRO. The new, fleet, and elegant steamer ,rZZSH CLARA SU0IT, I II... ... u s,rt.. Iiriii j riniLt, .0.1,:1, Cash Thomas. oUi V Henry S. Mitchell, tleiJ Leaves for Cairo Rhd all way landings. positively, on T1XSD.IT, SEFTEMPEK SSxu, at 1 o'clock p. m., with tho V. K. Mall, cirry 1115 1 relent and i-tss!Kr at, regular raiee. c. li. UUlU), 11 Asent. FOR MEMPHIS, VICKsnURO, AN U NEW O It LEAN'S. The tnuguillcent steamer HICK L0XGv70RTn, ,ew Kit , Master: i.e K. ICiuum Bowers, Clerk. Will leave for New Oiltaus aud all way ports on WKDXESn.lY, fcELJXEMBEi S9ril, For frelshtor passaco apply oa board, or IO W. ti. tiltlJWi OL I It., H Uli PH. KEY, LEWIS Jt CO., 8c-2S-2t Agents. FOK CAIU, COLUMBUS AND MEM. 1'tilS. The splendid bleamcr ,rrs CORA s., - r..i-u- Hicks King, Master; Al. D. Croxall, Clerk, Will leave for Memphis and nil way ports oa i CESDAT, SEFTEM HEP. 2STU, at 9 a. m. ' For freight or pas.'ft apply oa board, or to HUMPHREY. Lr.VIS & CO., or W. O. P.KOWN A CO., dlt Agents. L. (lEEKX, CO., UAIIRIAG2 MANUFACTURERS, frans;er Ornameul at CnciiuaU prices. .:utVi ;tiectt oft. Fifth and S.'x'.h, .: -!---. in KVASSVILLi. 1E. CI3QOM & WELSH, LJ lu U M B JK Ft S, UEA",;S 1Jf Fip8 -,hctt Leal, Closets', p HOI A3il COL2 KAIIIS, Showtr Eaihs, Forcsaad Lift Pumps, ALE PUMPri, WROUGHT IUON PIPES, Sc. Water introduced into country dweillnz from cisterns or wells. Kivinif all the conveniences of a city (supplied with water works. No chanae of ranee on Ktove re quired to heat tho water. EVANSVILLE. IND. MSIVKTIil :I Mi: HA.MJ B' JtETWESX i'Jtrit AS1 AA'i '.' STd , a ios of it jo iiEFi.EL nxa la xtxrx. Ifotabie bed'-, with excellent board 5 peV eet, or isicgie rtieals :io cents : lodgingn ascents, xne nesi ine maraei aiinruawill always b loun i line, suit oiuers ror iresli berries, fruit aud Catawba wine of the k'iririimar larm will betbanhlully receiv ed and promptly attended to.

THE MARKET

Ay Telegraph.) New York, Kept. 1:7. CoTTOX-Wllhont decided change: als ol l.U 'O bale at 2i3 for middling uplands Flouk-Firm ; receipt Is 74 barrelstieavy and In buyers' favor; Bile of 8.0 barroU nt 15 10 for nuncrflue Hiata nnrt Western ; H iu rtj tj for -xtra suite; t'l lVi6 73 for extra Wentern ; ti 7,1,4 6 i0 lor white wheat extra: Ssi y.i.kn -. i A ........ I . r . r T 1 ;'r 0,u, ' , TJ,. , . ",r tx1 rn8t, Lou : S 009 00 lor K'od t clioleo .i.tto. live Fiour in moderate , t'oK Meal Hi let. Whisky Lower; sales of 1C0 barrels of Western at SI IS for free. Wheat Ilecc-ipu il.J.JVl bushels; 1 2a lower, with a f;ilr export and moderate mil'in:; inquiry ; pales of l.'il.tv) bushels at Si o) for No. 3 Hprmjr, old and new, to arrive and on spot; fl 40 for common N'o. 2 ditto; tl -li tl 4t for Winter red and amber Western ; Jl 4'iH l .r() for choicn ditto: 1 4 i Cil 4" for Winter red Illinois; H 4) lor amtier Htate; f 1 f'iol tor whitu Wetf ru ; SI "' for white Kentucky. ItVK Quiet. llAKtFY-iu!et ; sales of S.000 bushels Ciniada We-tatSl 5). C-iitx 11 -ct-ipts, t0,572 bushels; 1 '2a lower; nio.l-rate inquiry ; sales o, 4:i,ii)0 busheis ntd7ctSl 01 lor unsound new mixed Western: 61 05 il Cu forM.uud do ; tl 11 for white Western ;l 10 for Western yellow. OAT3 beceipts, 61 ,7. o bushels ; lower, irregular and unsettled; Hale of 40,0'W Lukhe's at GliaA!') for new Northern, and Western ; i5ulc for Stale. STOCK OFUKAIN IN WAttEltOCSK. Wheat, 8n.r7l bunhels; corn, 47!i,G'i2 busLels; oats, B-i,7: bushels; rye, b7,9v nuslieis; barlty.5,918 bushels; malt, 9l,bj7 bushels; peas, S.il7 bushels. Kice Steady; Stic for Caio lna. Coffee-Steady ; sales of e.Ouu baas Itlo on private terms; also 5J0 mats Java at 2.'c lu gold. KUGAK-Qulet; alei of 3:0 hogshead at 12';c lor Cuoa: l-;; jo lor Porto HIjo. Molasses Nominally uncnauisf d. Mora-Quiet; l'.rvi o. PfcTKOLUUM Nominal. Lisskko Oil Dull ; gi i)ul 01 In casks. Spirits ItuPENTiSK Lull at 41c. l'olfK Uuii anil heavy; sales of 40J barrels at ?"1 ZtttVA H7 for men; closing nt 8 il ii7 cah; tTJ7 U0iJ7 0 for prime, and fo.j t'i.) IK) for prime mess. HtKF-sundy ; sales of 110 barrels at $1 "0 1.1 SO lor new plain mtas; fi'J uu,,17 (Al for extra mess. llttKK Hams Quiet; sales of SJ barrels ut Sis tHii-y, mi. Ct t Mkats Quiet; sales of 100 packa.;es at ll,',J. l-o lor t-lioulders; I' .tVJc lor hums. M I ODI.K.-4 Quiet ami sieady; sales of -u boxes of iee cuied at 17c. Lard-Quiet aim steadv; sales Oi' 32j tierces at 17 tls'ic, chiefly at ls'c, lor h esttn; ls!'ly'c lor kettle rendered; !o sales of !:) tierces of attain, sel.er September, at lfiV-iC. ilurriH-Du:! at 1Vi2Si for Ohio. Cheese Quiet at kWic. e lork tiold and Block Market lly Telegraph. NlW Yoek, Kept. 7. A Hairs lu Wall .Street are kept to a great extent iu onlusiou by the block lu ousl-iie.-at llio iold Exchange Hunk, whleli temp jrnniy kerpj the uoid dealers out ot a liirxe amount of money, and moreover leaves In doubt Ihe Mainllni; of firms, with tho tialui'Hl result of extreme caution and uneasiness lu every branch of business. J lie Ooid Exchanue Manic is rnaklu j Its clearings on the business of Thursday, but bus not yet made Ilia first settlement on the enormous loans aud transaction f triday. The f. lowing letter nan been Hlditsed Ut tho members of the Uoid Uouiu : N Y. Gold Kxcuaiwk IUnk, (September 27, 1(;. J JjkakSiks: I hand you enclosed yourcorrecteil statement of the lollowlux stiileroeiits ol dealers t'lat have bean reject'! from t he movement lor failure to comply witu Hie rules: Albert Hpi-yers, JJ-irwIu & Hoc ick, Oal w v. Hunter dc Co.. Wiilimi J! 1 !en ACo.,Zora A Graves, Chase, icCiure & Co., P. H. Williams, Jr. & Co., lias W. Keep t Co James iirown & Co. Your balances must lie made Rood by 12 o'clock to-day. All accounts riot settled at that time wi.l be regarded as f illed for the fnirposa of cieai'ltiK. You will bo iurirmed inmedlalely of any lurther default Oa your statement. Your, retpectlullv, H. M. Pkmkdkt, I'res't, James Rrown em phaUcaliy iirofosted against the statement of the Oold K. eiiau;o limit that he tiad lailed. 'lbe Treasury (lurchase of bonds irorn this dale to November 1st wlli bs us follows: 8ept. Oct. 'JS Oct. 7 O t. I I Oct. iO out, a 1. ...... Oct. 27 ..S S.nooNiO .... i'.muMKnl .... 1,IIHI,I)K) .... 2,1 1,0 i) .... 2.o:jo,i)Oi) l.uiii.nji) .... 2,tlW.(Wt Total. 1 12.000.0'JO The puiclia-ses 01 Ootolier 7 t il and ulslare for me (sinking uud. J he Treasury sales 01 Koia lor mo same time will be u ol lows : Kept. W - Hei t )..., l,IHt,(KK) Oct. I. l,IKI,,l)(( ,III1J,IIII l.Kiil.OiH) Oct. a... Oct. ... Oct. 12.. JiM. 1 I.. Oct. ir.. Oct. lib. Ocl. 22.. Oct. 2l ., Oct. :n... 21).. I, mid,; 41U 1,1 II.WO J ,SMI.( 0 l.blSI.ISHJ 1,110 1,1 0 1,IHI.I,I KKI 1,1 (KI.I.HO Total ei;j,0!K),iK.O tiieuuiii icn.iii lie u an executive nitv Hlon nt 10 o cl o-K this morn Inn, lo co'islder wnat menu niirui il he r.doiHed to husteu the i-eltiemeut of l ist Tuursdayaud F ri day it imsiiies.i. After Homo discussion a commilleeof nine was npiioLnted to aree upon ami report koiuo meliioil for i-iih-d itlui; lius ness, arid a recess was taken 'i'ti menil.erH ro assembled at 1 o'cl iclr Tho Committee of Nino mated th il they nail K'it toe liojil excitative lliiult to post pone me ucciarailon or any more default l is until 2 i m ., and also iiUK-'esled that a committee ot four be appointed to wait on the ii-t ti ic of New York, and ee If that iuKiuuiion would assist in clearing llieir l l operations ot IrMay. owintr to llio lact that ttn Oold E)trliari(;n Hank hai not got turoun witu tiiursoay a operations. A reinlutton vnm olleied I hut the noii-corn piiatico with tho lesoluuoiis of tUa Oold FxchuiigH Hank to take up the c)l'l of 1. oaen co. , s'iiiii not worn a suspension of any member of thin body. Thin was lost by a v.-ry decided xti'.'i. A letter was received from Wm. W. Llv eunore & Co., tc wiuz nolica thst t lielr outhlauiHiig traut.actioiiM wero all lo the nc count oi Win. 1 liiil h A C i., with (iould Martin & Co., and James Fii-k, Jr. TbU letter was oiden d lo be put on UIu. A res oiutloa was auoiitcd lnslruciiuK a corniiilliei of nine to return to the Oold Exujaugu li ink, and if they wero not ablir lo receive the a.sslH'auce of the baukolll cerH, they were to asc -rtaln for themse.ves What they could of K.'klen'n aifalrs, anil report ait eariy as p issioie. During ilia dlscuvdon M. Melibank, who acted nit Pelden's clerk on Thursday, h ld bo dlsilucl iv recollected the accjuutthat wax handed In. ISeldeu'K account wis on the debit Hide, f.i,77i,0w. and on the credit tilde, M,7.j, Mill, from tnti lt would seem his indenteilnesj to the bank was mVi.ooo in irold 'ihls must have been the Weduesjuy'a otisi ues. After another recesa the Hoard assembled at J o'clock. The committee appointed lo a'ceriain ine condition or l.eldon & Co., with the iold Exchange Pank, said they were unable to make anv report, end an iiiiiourniueui loo p aca until to morrow torenoon. A lo the final lsne of the ntesent tlnad lock. It may be concluded that everytblna depends on the clearing of Hmltli, Oould, iiiriiisi.ii,,nu irora wnat i general y uuderntood, as to the extent of thuir Kettlemeats at loo. there appears to be little doubt mat tbeir ciearinvs win turn out an riuiit, on rs.iiur lay a lariu numoer ol lnjuucllons were stisa out, before ttie riurneme Court, reotraiuinif the banks from paving over deposit, which, it isnupposed. have oeen nerved, tjnariei t-oaender, trie National Hunk Examiner. ktata freely Unit every National innw in mis rityia In a sound eondlllon and ooriHrvatl vi,lv in'tnajiud, and that the Tenth Nat loual ilanit Is to-diiy creditor nt the Clearing House for over hail a nil., Ion of dollars, 'i'iie fol lowing formal anuouBcem-nt of failure was revived althe Ht .ck Exchanw's this morning: President of pie Kew York Slock Exchange Iikar Hiii In conseauence of W. P. Pelcen is. fjo.'H not meeting meir eneucments we are nuable to li-Jublate claims, con sc. 'luoutly, vj are obliged to suspeud for the presit-ut. pilguedij U 1HAMK iSeptembor 27. 180J). The money market durlni; the forenoon was la a tate of utter confusion, 'lbe enormous balances locked up at the Oold Excaang-3 Lank opcued at from elgnt to fourleeu millions rendered lt aimottt Impossible to ket money, ami Htreet lenders were exacting ratea for carrying t-ecuiities rangltiK from It per tent, on Governinenls topper cent, ou Ni w lork Central. In the af'crnoou tiie market (suddenly let up, and the rale fell to 7 per cent, on mock anu u per ceui jott.uments. This nnexpicted relief checked the panic In the rftoc ExcaatiKH. and cansed a ha p rebound in prices generally, FoitKir;; EsciIA.sOB t'Jier aud llrm, but entirely nominal at luslOJ for tlntciasa b J:s. Oold Has been quotr d all the way from PJ1J4 to 135 among dealers, closing nominally at l-'il-nKlo. H!i 4120: do '62. 1ZI4; do 'CI, miLW; do Mo. i2.!.1V4: do ne. llitllt'A; do i7. lis'n.-s?,; do 'tis, jij.'.jluii; in H lOVi Oovkrsm E.xTS-Stronit. coupons Ol oi, .cn i-urk Drj Goods MBrei. By Telegraph. New Yobk. Kept. 27. Lky Uoota-Owliu to the disturbed state of ti.e Bold and money market and tne downward tendency of cotton, the niarbe.o.r leTtii. fitlirles Is marked by less animation, and certain Myles of cotton Uoods are a little easier. Hed cross winaus are down from H! c to l W,c; green HLarke from 1 Ic to l liic : Congress do from 2yte to 1 Kutift Itiver tickliiits frora Piiio l-i Idc, and Thornlake do frora 17Jo to 17c,

B Telegraph. Cji'c

LxrTTANfii:-E is cr:i l-Do.T 1 par f.elllljtr uy, ..V.f:u.l)n5I5 s',1! Lt ''P'-if:? r.Ttr,4 a'. j4 i..". r,o. 'N n hat I In!! arid lienvv a .1 1 -lower: hales ol No.lal l l'i;No 1 ."m "i r.t tl 1-'. de( I!;.,. 1 to ;, ,0 e!,)n 1,-4 1. 1, Si IP this afternoon No. i 1,010. ut ti i J, h--i .-, .' Heplember. Cokn Dull ' :'i"tta "(-r; 1 .T o 2 at 7 7'i'-a c- iii ( i,i TV ,c: t. u s .f n -ject d at 7i' t ,V jr ; In; ;'lieli, Vi t7.;.,,-; (',. 11 fternooii t hi j t t 1 1-1; f t w:t-;ie ive ,', 1 7 , 7iC, seller's s.-p.eml er, 7' -, in,y's ,--.',. te m tier and Ty' bn ei V 1 n n -T, t, r . ;:. j a 1 .1 .- , 1 1 1 " 1 ( vv r , - 1 t -.1,3 No. t at 4?'.; i I. ,; r. I ut li ;li:..c, ;l')ln wek rtnj .c ,':o- 'J. Hyk i-teudy ; No. 1 at h .: : ; No. 2 at 'tSf'e fir r. jected. P.AKLKY ini ' ; No 2str-i v i f; vi i nnd seller's me mont :i, and :l : .,i S1 Itr's I IC r her. ' II PI " 'live ft" 1 1 pKovntat-Nomii at nt S ;i 7 Mess Pot It ; Js.iM4e 1 ,r ,,ir, . j v i..In:il i.t 1 I til for 1 r !- uijf-r u vrii "li'Hii'ii y ; 1, i!7 j 1, sides, and ';o lor sh rt r.-os. r 1 ou !) t'laclsira i j;ri-t. By iclf; lfiph.l Cincinnati, f , t t. L7. KLnt-rt Unehan.'ii ; f , i,, j , 7 -, ,,,, , WllKAT Quiet Ht t Pi-tl Zj. '-.hn 1 J11 1 ut 1 s J .:. OATS Ul '),. KVE At 1 1,0. Tuiiaci o l'i r u ami tinehnns.-t'. Whisk y tl ": h tit s .,: boi-,. Mls Poiti; Chalet but !1 1 in u I i ; 1 .11 held ut ise; ihilK Mk nlders in !' man 1 1,1 14' j,c, but held HI 1 ; ; cle ir bull. sid. s ut 15 ; no cienr lib in in 11 U I. JUi'ns- h 1 1 rner mil prt.-es a ! v.i :k hi ; shoulders b;1 J jl'l'. ; sides 2m for eh hi- 1 i , and clear. liOTTi.it Firm at' r; 5c. JCrtusj-iMo. -H.l-Llus(el t ! nl O.'.i.n.I Ptttoi.-.im 32a:ilc. tilto("EIK.S-l'n :i i I Klnlilim. Hooh Firmer u: .iioi ji',,s. (bji,D No rpifilxlio is. I.xl tl ange J: iim at j nr buying. 0!. :.. tu is v, ,-. j , 1. Uy l'istat'b. ti. I,ei:', f-ip TollACi'O St 111' ii.nl (,( Ueut is ..'I plaiileis' lu-;s. t) :,: ,11 1,1 lor eo.oio, medium dai k lent, HjjI'J hi lor t.., to bright leal. Coi l is-Nominal nt 2 .7c I.HMI- in m ; sioHil B,t, ol i-ud bt 1 in; dn-, d, t.:iu. . 1 lot I.OL-li itel, Will 11 ;nod 1. miina lor meituuti .-r imi-o 1 1 ,. , old at .-.,.,.', 1.', X i ,1., XX t ' I AAJvri om yi, cut ice to l.inrv 1 Jj 7 1 H, ( (). 1 I I.V WHMT-f inn, but slow; N'o "t fl 07 ti M; No. 1 do , tl I 1 , 1 is; ti 'Jijl V-.'i; No 2 whit-, HI li a Itl . CoitM Flrtu nt It's? lor ye lo ,v ; ii il. lo-le. ; Chon-i 1 ni r. j priuje to luucy whit 0 OAT! lli',tiic 111 bulk, Ull i I- i, fineks. itAKLKY bull lit Mill til I lor l'i priiiio lowu, Jti -it f 1- siii, -uy 1,1m ill .1 to i IllIKlis, S14 lor rlHlol Mlin, -o:.i li, Mlelilg.-in, and tl 7 ' , I -.i lorohlo. lot KYK Heavy at mi., h'i,fJ. Whisky Qiih-t an i kmm.1v ut tl 1 . OU.M',.KU'.SQ!ii I, Old ut,,. limit,.. 1. I'oiiK 1 mil, and bi.. IUil loi 1 1 n i i , ; ;, 1 (nt-U (.0. lny null no -ui, vciy in in ; ei, itnnsliioskolit ut I7'4 . JSacon Held Inn ., r. ami h A b's l.i hl ferenl, about s.)lli.. ; lioo,,i-, 11, .; 1,,- .1 at 1'c; ch ar r h ; les, m, 'j: r; luimii c ur M.tii, c; and poind do, VJ;i 4 Xo. iAUn-lillll M.-id but Illlle mMui: ; eh . e , Is quoted at aHls,'4J in t...i 01 1.11 i .uo In ketf. turiii'ia 1 Mnr,4'. iiy Cable.) Lomio.v, 27. Consols for i.ione , , VSr ; i,,r nitit, !' :, t;. Amerlo ill it ci. 1 it le.s, 1,101.1. I i e. t wemy U.ind.s, 'll.',; t 1 ., ; '1,0, h.i ; i 10-, 7&; li!i. at I-'ih ui but, s;-,. .i,'.. t Central, l'; At Mine,t ,,. .. 1 Vin liin, '17 'A. i'enlee,, 7(11 bTe T ulow. i, 4 ;ii. u,.,l iiuiet and n in li,i iit-e i. 1 . : , 1 t 1,. HiH. l'el rob 11 m ut A m I wei i, ,,T ('oi at Havre, 1 al, 11 nu llrui ,1, oil I. VKIII'iiiiL, -e:,l.-l.:lo V7' Cot ! 011 ttetliruier; Midddiij. b'j.l.i oN j.;4., Orleans, I J' al.' -I; mih, I.'ii..iii,i,' llorlil.i W lulu i t, lu. s I ; Ki , him, is ,1 I vJs 4 I. V. ,leia I 'lour,. 4 . Z 0 I. Oils, II 01 lei-, Is. in 11 ri i -' 1 ; 1,1't 1 ! -. I 01 11, . . 111-,. I'-.o-ou. iieef, H'l-i. I, Hid, 7"ii. 1 Iim v ( ii l,d. J.plris 1'clr o: 11111, K 1 ; 1 1 11 nt I. Is '.oi'l.iH:,! .' r a rty i nie .i i. i t.. 1 c,' . .01. llfil'll-Active; Super '... W 11KAT--K' d, Ui 1 1; wlili COKM I 11 bill a, 'J ,C J I . OA'IS ,'.11, 1, .!;. K YK Uil-.lll ic. SI 1.0. Guik.i.uii ,s -1 1 line N prim 1 N. O. Moias. e 1, . ", loe, l've. LKA r J olIAl 1 1 Ql .let hll'IS Ht S7 ..I i .'1. M ions Foti it-i, tin t l. J llAI O.N h II 111 I ; h Kill rib, ; clear M1.1. :: O. Nil ; pi t ui. 1 id ; 71! i.'l! 10. on, i;c; 1 1 11 r I lor o t in , ; sujj.ir I'll red ; lor ( x I rn do. a k r - nic WniMvY-Haw.Sl il I"iC Id It 11 di.l '-reel. 1 eji . 1 1 1 1 " i t. '-'.'. 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