Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 245, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 September 1857 — Page 2

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hVASSVIlLE, IND.

WEDNESDAY MORNING? SETT.80ii i n d triEE FIB8T FAGB.tdfJ The Bank of JCew York. Eight out tr the tiity-fcur banks in

-vücarrcr tiQr, clV publish a daclar-

T" tt'ca of a i dctnainatiea to naiataln "stxxie payment, believing "that the

55 tendency 'of specie and produce" to that

point will soon relieve the pressure." To judge of. their aUlity to maintain this J drcLirttica, we refer td the last vweekly statement or the banks m the city, from which it ippeirs there are - ! from them to depsiwrav'...T5,T72.74o

in lyuHu, ........ mmjmi Total immediate ihdebtednen,...$33,806,Ml Sped. on bad ....is,55s.is6 ... Showing not one dollar of specie to si

Of imed.ate liablitlet. A panic among their depositors like that in PhiladelphÄuldlosetheminone hourm Tb hope ef drawing specie to them

. wmie L.3 rm Ol tne country suspends . its payment, is as preposterous as the

- ides that: they are going to draw the

produce of the country fo their market,

v while ibej are ru.ning its prices by for-

m C1BJ their currency down to gold and I l: sSHer, ami annilulatine: all Iheir commer

t'Cialredii j the bankruptcy of their

wen-bams. Do tuey suppose the West will ship tbeir wheat to New York for

pprfcw that ttti! not hett 40 cents per

bushel at home will the West entrust it fc a set. of suspended and bankrupt factors?"If th banks of New York have -th ability to save their own merchant and, restore the credit and exchanges of the conntrV, it would bo a noble and jnagiuniatou duty in them to arrest the current of events; but their present positionisvary much like that of a few presumptuous I ndividuals attempting to dam the Ohio ; they may raise a little mound for themselves to stand upon, but they won't have much influence in arresting the flood. (JrThe Ohio Life and Trust Company, after having exhausted their best securities, and ill their available balances, in the payment of favorite or fortunate creditors, made a general assignment, on Saturday, of the balance of the wreck, for the benefit of the remaining unfortanates. The management of the affairs of the institution since its fcilare, has oeen as wea ana censuraoie, as u wa ia the previous course that brought it to its disasterous dose. It is evident that tne men at tne neaa or it, were saaiy afflicted with incapacity, which nothing but the secrecy of a bank parlor could hive concealed from public knowledge, ."1 . 6 Ihe-Truat Company, to the amount of $5,000, paid them off in check bought atreeU of Cmcinaati fur $3,000, thus making $2,000 In payment of the'debA. If the concern had been gat in liquidation at once when it atopt, ita aaseU would have been fairly üistnbuted among its creditors and justice would have been done. As it has been managed, its debtors have got off by payIng 60 cents on the dollar, and ita unfavored creditors will get perhaps twin ty-nvc per cent. Indiana Baske. lire bills of the Tippecanoe Bank are abundantly Secured by stocla in the binds of tho 8tate Auditor. The Aüditor has called upon all the frW Banks in the State to increase their deposits of securiries in his hand ten per eent.v - Most of them, instead of giving additional stocks, are surrendering ten per cent of their bills. The affairs of the Bank or the Ctpitol are "in s much worse condition than at first represented, tt has been a rotten cencern for a long time, and by false exhibitst its managers have induced credubus depositors to entrust their frugal Savings to it. Which they have used to bolster up an institution insolvent at first and which has been growing daily worse under their bad management. They have endeavored to escape the individual liabil ity clause of the law, and leave their depositors with a slender hope of getting fifty cents on the dollar. 1 he general ', creditors will get nothing. The Auditor . w?U redeem the few bills it hasoutstanding. The Cincinnati papers are deprecating the proceedings of the brokers of that city in assorting we outs 01 tne maiana -k 1 TT Da a.ba an1 nflfllflfll VtAm , anu xveniucay u4.M...v .u.,uui6 wu. for specie at the crisis But when ex . cnange is wurm u ..n. v FCr F..w..urn, an sucn cxpaaiui .C as the supplications of Shylock'a debtor for mercy. CO" The McDooough estate in New u .l-,t to h dinded between r Ultimo snd KflW '-a' tk. renort the whole value-of the preperty at $1.463.680. r.. .f l Ete is ftl.4A880L .....f.Äfaeh ctv is 4704.440: ,,. .r,ortioned bv excerots. and the cities re each to assume the n.ment of its own Drooertr. It ia nm to aend all the newoes belonging to the estate, to Liberia at once, as the liest mode of accomplishing the wishes of the testator. , m 8lLT AT HrSDIitsojr. Ihej

begun to make aalt at the Uenderson session or use. Does not all this presweli in eood earnest. The prospect ia sure come from the destruction of private , 1 .v,- nm.i .... fc, ad .x. commercial aedit, rtther than from the

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The Crisis. The present state of financial affairs makes it very evident, that our prevail inj; theories of finance and currency aie unsound. They do not embrace the facts, nor iplain the effects ye daily

witness. There is a great amount of twaddle written upon the subject, which to sensible, practical men seems the shttreat Bonsense the speculations of mea that hate not any just apprehen sionsof ttatatises that produce the re suits they distuss. The wbole subject of finance, Unking and currency need.to be re-wn'tten. No want is m re sensibly felt in the practical commercial world, than a good treatise on finance snd currency, that shall reteal in plain and simple terms, the whole acrcner ind Uses of money. Even the term monev, is not strictly defined ; that almighty 8ubsUncef a portioo of which every man ia for , . ' worId U mdy to wonghJp a A not fully comprehended. Does it consist only in gold and silver ? or doe it embrace Unk bills ? Can we extend it to unk credit for we ulk of our "money n bank ?"IfKO. U a check on a bank cash or money T If a check be a money equivalent does not a bill of exchange. and a negotiable note partake of the same nature; they all perform the offices of monev a medinma rf changes in commerce they form the combined elements of commercial cur rency. How shall we class them, and where shall we begin to draw the lines of distinction. If specie alone bo not our only money, is it what is called "our mixed currency "specie and bank bills? If a bank bill be money, is not a certified check ? if a check certified by the hank be money, is not another in which there tbe same faith of payment, also money? If it be so, is not all commercial paper lbat passes current practically money it perform the ofSce of money, and certainly constitutes an important' part of the currency of tha country Nine tenths of all the commercial exchanges. are performed by a medium created by the dearer themselves, and based on the va'ue of the subjects of trade ; commerce creates its own currency as it moves along. Specie takes a part in but a very few transactions in commerce. Bank notes are used principally in the retail opera Hons, and specie and bank notes coin bined. perform but a small comparative amount of the commercial currency of tho country. Their power is great, tut lhir circtlits ire ,imite(, comDXTP(l W;,K priTate mentile credits, un the faith of which almost ftH th;Dga com mercial world, are moved. Specie tnd Unk nolcs do Mt fluctu .te-in amounts ao aa to cause these suddea peCIJI1i,rjr convulsions. They are ofUa in affi0UQtg fa montJ pu.,. the m in tiu,h 9. Scarcity of money, is a term to express, what we not uunuYr6tana fuHj. Our present condition U inexplicable, by our present theories. Our specie and bank currency are fuller than they ever were at any former pen jd. and the proportion of coin is greater. In 1847 our whole currency was S'S.OOO. 000, of which $120,000,000 was specie, anu $105,000,000 bank notes. Now the currency is estimated to consist of $450, 000,000, of which $250,000,000 is coin, and $200,000,000 bank notes. The currency has doubled, and the proportion o coin " nearly ten per cent greater than formerly condition of our fiaances, with foreign exchanges at a disrount that renders the importation of specie profitable nd at a seison when commercial opera tiona were at their lowest point, the "hole business of the country is struck wth paralysis for the want of money, snd we are threatened with a suspension of all payments. In our own State the currency of specie snd bank paper has never been so large. We all knowthat, at no former period, had we ever so much coin, or a much larger bank circulation in this city, yet an unexampled pressure has been felt fur money. In New York the aggregate of coin and bank issues has ben during all the t'ght times nearly as great as in the most redundant season. Tue whole amount of specie in the Banks in New York, in January Ustf was $11,CW,(XX circulation $8,328.UU0, louI $19,418,000. On the 20th inst., tbd wtA $13 55(3.000; circulation $8U73u00 toU, $21,020,010. In SepI tember 1856. they were $21,030.000. There were two millions more currency .ntn York on üie of lhis month than there was in January last, before an v 5tnngenCj for money was felt; and the resources of the banks are as great now lheJ wtre Ät this dte lMt Jw when the country was flush. The same Us been the case in all tho money markets where the distress has been the greatest. Thought reductions in the currency are wbo11 nIlte causes for the extraordinary results we feeL Osr currency has not only increased " ratio than the growth of our trade, but the facilities of intercourse have doubled its powers and capacities; for two transactions can be made with the same money and in the same time 1041 one WM form1 Wh heB couses the scarcity of money ? It is not the diminished ameunt actually in pos-

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The 1'air at llenderou.

The young men of Henderson, publish

the following programme or amusement ntm,cl ,,,r? T adjournment, witn , , . , . , I Hiillocor in the chair, for the fair week in that city : TJ tt ;.,.,. ,r t , . II lie minimal Ol Ihn tirpvinn ninotinir iron

On Tuesday evening there is to be an agricultural ball, for which extensive I arrangement i are made, and which pro-1 mises to be a brilliant affair. Jn Oa Wednesday and Thursday evenings U.l. , 1, 4..1.,11-V.r..l Vs, n - I I On Friday night, a Fancy Dress Ball. is to no given. The Harmony Band, un- J der the leadership of the "celebrated finnrre Warren." will breathe the inmiration of exnuisite music into all 0f tneso assemoues. On Wednesday evening a supper is to be prepared by the ladies ot the Christian rhiirrh. On another evenin?? a Masonic! - - v w - O I Fair will be held. Warhisotos. Active preparations .f w w.ntnn f. tho, ejiv K. a aj' t c-- iuvi v w "long session." The citizerware expectIng a harvest from the crowd of stran gen that will be in attendance upon von?ress, ana me a.iraim.MPUion Wim a good working majority in both house are preparing their measures, with a confidence that they will be sustained and carried into execution. 1h Caiiitol I ways a correspondent, is most imposing i . s.:tl . 1 ..t 1: I 111 lis uiasii.ucc.ii .uu UU.UUC FrVlrtions. Nothing in this country, at least. is to b compared with it. It oppresses the mind with its grandeur. In the in(..ia tiff 1I1 W li.ti tiiiiin Mtndliltiil H . il" I V IUI y u.iai -imj 'vvii wii.iuiivui a v, forty rears the Representatives have Ien halloaing to each other in that great foiest their Hall which echoed and reduplicated their voices, until it annihilated them as me:ins of communi- . . . T, catinr knoaleltre. lut now a ver .... .. , . . . ., different chamber has been constructed , , , . -ill dark, ana inaccessible ! ess mysterious, , 1.1 11 1 t. I y the people, the galleries of which are J . .. .. anerns ior sigm ana ucanng. Tub Maua vVe are obliged to draw upon our limited resources, for the morning's enteitaimnent of our reader?, for the mails missed their connections at Vincennes on Monday night, and also yesterday morning ; in consequence the mails fur tho whole ot the Pocket and our city, are delayed 24 and 30 hours, by the faults or some one connected with their traportajon. It is the dtity of the iiwrial a gen' of the Department to look into these a fairs. A Sad Catasteophe. A correspondent of the Boston Journal gives an ac count of a melancholy loss of life that oc curred on the 15th instant near Deer Island on the coast of Maine. On that morning Capt. Thurlow, with Capt. Iejil 1 .1 mW III I . I and three Miss I hurlows interesiin young ladies left the north west harbor in Deer Island, in a sail loat. for Hallo well, on the main land. At a place called 1 ,lä 1 ( 1 . l .... urnt Point on the Is.and they took on board as passengers, two strange gentlemen from New York city. Soon after leavinir the IsUnd the Urnt wnmock Hy a iuinall and ran-Jxu.' and herimsSeniTfers .v.. ' v,' "I.-.. .arcio iihii iiiiu rn. iik; enabled to get hold or the boat ana iuoy themselves up in the water. An hour .1 - .K .tin. fflin luiaff want nvpr . n, , . .1 . ". . lapi. iniiriOW oecanie uueiirinuMcu and the last Capt. Ileal saw 01 mm ns fin,rers gradually slid OtF the liOat, and! finjrers gradually slid oil the ioat, and wiUi his daughter Rti!l clinging around i. i . his nerk, he sank to r se no more. After this Capt. Beal and the young girl ... . . .1 Helen retiiatned in tne water anotner hour, making two and a half hours troui the tune or the disaster, lney were at l ;1-.l .,n li P.onrrra Unticov Fivnu K v .". . of the SCllOOner ouirtan. Vne OI llie .1 nrevinti with ntiA of tho Indies in his previous, wun one 01 me lames in in arillS. I lie uiucr crmuiii.u nu uvv seen after the boat capsized. Coins to Fairs. The Ohio Cultivator makes the follow in; sensible suggestions to all who at tend Agricultural Fairs : Tho Fair U the l'lacc to learn ; boiJc this . . , . . ... t it 1.4 tli t'lai-c to enjoy. Int great luuny people will not enjoy wncn lney iniiriit jiii u well. uro invlinud to say that nui:y luriuc-r folk ie iiic-Iiuea to Imj jciiIou utnl MtitpicioQ.4. Att4?r the maiia'rcrs have tvntl .1 t t 1 1 ..1..tneir tunc in.unuii.iiu Mmu.rcu...Hblo iwuniary reiiKiiMbility in LttiDg ti grouudi, fco., if they erect a irate and detuand mnull tee lor entrance, onio iojk aro do utl-rcnerou as to er limbic, and charge thut .11 ....latif.n ami tb.it thi iiimia. it i all a ertaxiiiation. ana tnui tntsMi inanaper, who have undertaken the tbauklcM task, Want to lOUtlier tlieir own nest JUt as if tlicy liuJ not plucked theiubclve lor tbe public gxxl aircauy. TliU rniililu ovtr and tliemnelvp fairlv 1 ms .riiiiuie tr, anu viitniPtics iuiriy inaide, anil looking at w but is to Ins aeeu, tbce unbaiiy mortals make tbe discovery that they Imyo great deal better articles at Dome llian iliono wnicu wkik tne prtmiuiu. What u pit) that they did not do their duty and bring them in. Sometimes they do brin in a horse, or a bull, or a 1ijr, aud when they do not?et a premium, they charge the judges with being iiupurtial or fool. rtour I know wc arc apt to tlunK our own 19 th best. I bave bad could not be bent, all ou the roud bv him sc 1 drive thii iet of mine into a crowd. Iii tob an J go looking about, and when 1 got back to where my Dtrtwas landing, I conld hardly recognize him, from the contract, and would almost swear Ididnotown Michasoiry looking nag. lie just and lilx;ral to your competitors. They may all have eyes very much alike. Mav le von do rot like tho arrangements. member it is a great deal easier to tnd fau t.than to do thing tetter, and look at polu tuio ui m 111 tier wiyru uu vtmuuiu. . 1 ! . 11 yu aro a none man, yuu nun uieiw ui milch room civen to cattle : if a cattle iuu, that too nitieli ina.-e i.s allotted to sheen : if pig man, thut tho women take up too much room with tlieir fancy work ; if a perfect pattern ol modesty, propriety and virtue, you will be nhockcd if a lady bhou'.d harieii to galiop around the horse ring, instead cf going into eVstacie over a coop of chickens or a pot f ponies, rome of all these troubles, and many more like them, will perchance come npon those w no go to airs ; nut ir you vj ft modicum Of good sense and good nature, and withal a spice of common charity and , 1 1 . 1 .... 1 .. : .... . Ä.i. liDcramy ior mc wasic mum vi'imviuui umera. von can cmov Tonrself. and let other do rt t ,.d tb.it what we advW. A.sl. l!nv vriii alifilllil tin. and thfit w knulmnoll iuotiaintanees and make new J. . . . 1 1 . ones. jo better time occurs in an tne year. Here every body is upon equal footing, and nobodv haa anv right to take on air. Carry your luncheon, and eat It on tbe gronnds. Be good natnrcd and obliging, and if you do not have a good time, it will Uhijfcua that Is no good dtc In 7t. -

Proceeding of t!ic City Council.

Council Chamber, Sept. .1857. read Hnd gpprovea uucr 60m8 Rl;,ht altcrsl. tions. 8trctCoromis8ionerSmythe'lni,aniountto 9S-t2 rr work done on street fürT1?0 ?7 CD pt 2?1,t WM nlIowe,J' .-" ' vvanv w v vijii 14 iviav i a v w for hauling dirt. The bill for hose of the Union Eiijriue wag referred to the Committee on Fire Department, with instiuctions to relrt tl,e dnt,e of tho ctive oficer- of the Firo Department. I Ti.. si r. ...t fem.j the meiuorial of Willard Curntcr, submitted a lengthy rejort. it w m-eived and the committee li charged; when on motion the Finance Cominitteo wa lirected to wi:Q nvnier. The Comiiiitteo ou Fire Cietcrn reporte 1 recommendinjr the Council tu build two ei. terns at the corner of Fnlton Avenue and iSccond trect and Fulton Avenue and Third troot. TLe report wum recJivuJ and aJopUit Mr. MulllllilllAin nii.vil that u roimnltt be a. pojatej examine Mr. Kbicl' curi tiw, und ifaid woaritio were not procured by Tuesday nijrht to declare the contract null and void, which motion prevailed, 1 1 Marshal wa-'dirvcOoJ to call on memCouncil who h been absent tor tlemcn to upi-osr iK-ft-rc tho Board aud give tiw reasons iW their abiKC. The de!iuruent tax book of Lamasco wu ordered to bo placed in the hands of tho City Collector for collection. WFXL. II. WALKER. gn 1 mi.limi uului ....................... ........... rKLKUUATEDFKSi u.n riu. rjifMuiv!iiTiinM.iirsir.iiim-C!nrWf,M. r4iu)ilc M-l ciiif unfti'iDs- In tho cure of ull those IMliilul Ai.il .UiiKfruuoli-iu. iiiciiK-iit to the Feiul c.i-auii..ii. Itino-kTUrtallexcTM, rtmovMiil n'Ktnictlon and ,rinohteinoilthiyrTni.uithn;Bui;iritv. tii? r'i4 shouwi i tiifi two ir Hirvf iik irrvio 10 conrinwut; thry tnttity the constitution ml l"MiH Buncnii 'Hiring Mo, nimit form hwimi with irr t.h.i Ttie- VIM h.-nM li-.f k the utieniif ninnr Ufte, pimiilinp tli mot her tu vw nur ni cini-i. keil iv friiuile durii.P thf KIRST TIIRKE MONTHS of lWiwnrv. t!.r re nr? to brbig on MisciUTütjre, lut at ny othrr tin tii-y re T. 1 n all i of Xwron ni ?r'r.il AT:ctioriit Pniii in tht Ittirk ml l.iöiH, llenvin. Katicn on ?licl KxfftH, I'.-ilpiM'Son of Vif II alt. Lowtivof Sfiirj?i, llvxt'Tic. SU-K H"vt4Cli, WJtH' nndll tli i-u.t ful .ii oTjinH I y a 'li.orltvl y.'Pi, tivf Till n-JM el1.-t a r-in wh-n II otlfr nmi tv f-ii''', ai-rt lr(ion;li towTful rraie'ly U not contain iron, catnin-). rt-mouv, or ny otluT miral. Kn!J .linrtioiit roininylTic rurf) rkice. l'rio in th l'uiti St.itMn'4 t'il. Our If.lir. N. n.-MW ml H postace Un.rw eill t nv nitthorixeil Ajent will innr ttl of Pi-lMljl return mail.' . w . m 1: t. m ?, 1 niiwiii, S' Amt fT TtH:n. HALl.OrK k STOT'DA Rl, OenrraJ Aifvntü, ErausTille. nfZ't v-iyi IndlaeailoB. DaiijiEstow.v, Montgomery Co.. Md..) Jnmiarv SlVf, ls.r.7. f T revcr felt tho rcneft of any medii:ne milrli :! from the lottl of "Ho-rliave'n Hol tum nitteri." pun tiifol st fall. I mIIi to know where I can -pet it without fear of ini ioitiou. (S5(rrio.l,) JOSrril C. DELLETT. From a IruUt. Apoli.o. .rmtron7 Co.. Pa..) 1 .......! 1 -ft. ie f t'lT.CIIIl'Vl AVlll. it 1 wr n v .ir. Ar c. iear Sir: I nun hasfd 1 dozen of your " Burhave' HoIIhii.1 Uittvr." from Vom travH.njr jrrtt. wi.icn na siven ercat Mtitaction in tin et'tion. Send mo another A (of w,jk.h , tm.,0M. n.fnpv c. p.dVAFT). isVlT.l L - XOTIUL'K. I . - , TK XOTICKSIntliUrllc.U"!t I .-iJLi. on imxTtk!' sn cent yer iwt thrfc tintCT ?-cyr't lT "ne " VT' T ' - - T - EvaESVjHc Coiamtrclal CcIIcpc. I TM NlflHT FESSION of tili Ii.Mitntion will Ummrrceon .VON DAY, October &th. Puv.i.tMhour f.,n 7t0iip. m. t-ntiemen deirouof ttcndfn t an rtni.ti to mire eariv .irri Lc. call t the Rooiao n first ml iawtw5t JKREMIAII Bt Gt-ntlemen desirooxof ttcndfn the NipU ?f!?ior ication. tor jern.s ulrfrt EIIM, Triuciivil Partial Deafness aud Discharges from the Ear. wr.iiartlky rererouiroflerttottentiirT I jLP on uftcniig from nttcctiou of the ear I hi t.f:c0 UoH.lwny, Ne York, without tliase u:iti cured, lucre' y prTinrf liu nuecei uiit-iuaue:, nn M..r.... . v tt... .l-.r Ik.' ijiviii iH-If-ntvicti a ii rl st exortntant lee in iv:nico, a;."l the I infliction of fti II rooivm-ruuiseTiU Ijr tx-ruiittn f tiie i . 1l calin of ,tanrt.oll4 i,v Wxp.-ri. .! i auu uutkin.ui tviuin Dr. 11. may heru j4aiüi U he h:ia no cir.ectlon wtiAUrvrr ith any iroii mlvwu .iir to cur U-4fue. KclUtt rum he eivrti infiiiWiin fir the uM .catiou f a ceitiiicnie lurportii ? ui emaD'itf fi-uu hiui. n4 caiiuot therefore ( resju'i'si' le for nur ahuwiiig confluences reuititi fnou i.islmcM ii'l liieratiun. The hi of money m:ynot hai:-fc-rial tu:ueperons,ltit thel'irivioti of one ift!ie niot lni)ortut of the r.'H. ouwlit t- he rciriide'l mji.I tmtel with more than or.lin:ry .lirliu le. lvafues. ii4iiM in t).- h-nil. ami II iirH;.TwtW d : li:ri.- fr"i theeiir rtrlil.v and pcrnianeiitly rcDuvoW ithu.t c;,Ki" !,e. 'lliLllL-.-V I ca iutriitl whwf mlrrirBti(n fine. 1 Thtr:t!.ii e.r'cle and almost undiriile Ia cure in :i lull i-xit. mtentioii (o tu hr.uicn of sj.tial nctice nrw eia' M h tn to re ,lP Vlv attrition to theciearn i-rvrtiiUV. The folnwinpte!tiuuitdaiaart;uHniittel with .ronfi. I aem-e. 1 ker vim unow nil m ijh wnniimiiii pn.fewlomil qnalificatfon are held Mr aoi. e of the mvA distingmshwl mciical men of th country t testimonials. .ij j,ave wi the pleasure to meet Dr. IltKTLKY in practice, nd hare Nsn led tn f(rm a ftvor) le opli.i n hiih-ir ter, lKth in pmfcaoton and a centk-n.an. w. II. Fakkcb, it. D., lrofeoro äuritry. From m intwnurw wth t. nlllT. t i,aVe f0ULd hit deportmtut toi arect d ?eiithn.nly. VaLaaTisc Mstt, M. D. Kftcrenceorcnres: Mr. IcmmU in, tth atreet, near Broadway; ir. wiiii.im iivev, to tfourttmdt.trect; Mr. II. P. llerdman, Counselor at Law, ! City Hall rince, ew lork; 5t.Ki,-5ci,i ,N.Y; Mr It. Murti. .m WiUK. Chic.40. Mrs. Hnw-Wr, and Mr. Kred Dunn, SnrinefielJ, 111; Mr. B. F. glophenaon. Jarksocvillu, 111, Mi.49 Sai-ah Cwaine, Mai-tnckrt; Mis l'.e'icca D Howard, Pwirhaven, Mi: Jam BuruelU HeaeantVallev , near Puuchkeepxie, New York. Tawsr-Forcnre. 23. In compliance Ith the requet of a larjre nnraler ofcorre.p'ndei;C in tliecm lO, anil Oie IIiiwIwii rured. Tmkkk T1 cos. TIMCB rOR OSK M0.1TH ONLY. Iac4-U&irlt Flour 3Xnrkct IJuchnnj-ed. DUST nullity Family Flour at Sonftern Mills ; price, M5-trah. IGLEUAKT liltOTHERS. Sept 2Uf Füll COIATY AIDITOH. ITT" We are aalliorized to announce WILLIAM II. WALKKKasacamli.lateror Auditor of County, at ü.e neat election. T ander! itrch septlti-tc FOR COIXTY 'OMAIIgIO.ER. a I fT" The friends of Mr. C. gCHLAMP announce hi name aa a candidate for re-election to the office of County Commlloner. P I 1 TVi? Etamsvillk TturiE or Honor, No I ' .J meeU every Tbarsday evening, in the ua"' " Mer w rm-. nn w r t A. J. OUaiLLT, YV. tt. jaiciuly 1 ro.lL .NOTICC The prk-eof Coal at the Bouiam Mint, ia at the Pit 9 TOnU l)er bu,i,el; hauled to any part of the I city, 11) cenU per bushel. J0n VTYMOm I feb2 SecreUrv and .MiuiaSer I a. -- tu ( I r..-....o. r t't iiTii 1 vi' 1 muiui-iuh;ib Also Importers ana vt noiranie veaiers in fiotba, Caaalmerea, Sattlnetta, Veatlasa,

a liore that 1 thonht try, whoe rhruwaunrea will md dmHr a rimt to 1nj la IrtV wtable vr New York. Dr. II will forward PkH' v KnR, r 1..1 ', 1 .1 1 ciMiraiuiiallthenecesryreHtiitnt,ip)jticesc, I. ÄPU HCll 1 WOn ill .ith ..nT.i u.irtriii-tin. tn offwmrv. mi- nct'rt of

TAiboa'a TRiMMiaoa aso OEXTLEMES'S fUKMSHlNU GOODS, MAIN TBIKT, MIXT DOOS TO BBANCH BAJIE ETBTlttt, lBtAt. - ' avnlHt4l.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

It A T K S. Op !oirv. (ten line or lesi), one time, : ffids. T'u-t't t.u.t.-. : : : : : : SI (W One wet-k, :t:its:::;:j I fl n Two wek, :::;:::::::: 5 -A One montli, 4 (a Three moi;th, V ix mouths, : : : : : : : : : : lOOfl Ort' yir, :::::::::: t : U 00 I):Him. on )HrffwlTeTi!eTnetit!C. ?y Cpis f is lin-s r nailer, '0 yrr annum, rr N" "till ri)rh;r,a1vertieB,eiitreceivetl. 3NTe7r Goods: S. CUM BERTS & CO., CIOTinXG MANIF.'-CTURERS, R AVK jutrwivela Wre suck fCioth, (!h.-4-8t mert nd Vr-tipc! of II vxj-!'". h Iih h th-" e rrerarwl to i:iaiiuf;w ture at ihfrt notice. Tfie- an aiso prei-ar' 1 t -! 1 tli eood the piece at the lw-t mtrkt-t jTiee, wholesale itiid rKa'l. Hats, p. aiul uriu-!iins ikhhiä or 11 kimii, mtisuiiitM onlmri'l. Oiieof the partners of thin tirm being are! iiit.i oi i:ie r.a-i nnu coiimhiitiv 111 ixe murket. wenrr prrparr to tU inr t :1t nt lower figures than other Loiie ii4 iiuiiarly ititUHtitl.' -We krep the r-est of tiiecMnios, and wamnt all poo itOiie im- ' V us 10 im in me irre yie mvi ar low rxtci socD-ly II. ni'MDERTS Si CO. xfplune No. 1 fjnilE Mem'erof Xcptine FireOomrnny Vo. 1 arr B. here''V net.ficd t iiie"t at their Iia'.I t oVlixk T.iIS tVfclM:D.Yl EVK.MXO, frept. ÜOth, tD receive thi'irne Viiiforn:s All i-Txn liavine oil lnlfrnis, ci or jackets, art re4ueu.-u to iTitif tnt-m toiar. tiie riRi:Mi:s antuet, ON FRIDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 2kd, AT CnE(tT CITY HALL. tW TICKETS to I had nt the ookstor and VruffUt. TUE COMMITTEE. KlU) -y NOTICE. ripIlE rnUte .ire herel v notifie.1 that DAVID O. H PAII.V i no loneer our fnt. his adiotitv liuvii c liecn rcTukeJ. . . BCiiU-3t W. C. ÜVIXO & CO. rORI'OKATIOn NOTICE. OftDKRFD, That the own r of Lot Xo. In the Oi-I Thin of the City of Katiy;llp, cu.e the i'ewlk.t frontii r tm Water itr-M (of srtid -t'to I re;ret anl nl''l with pml I ri-tc. of the rntHit.hei width, within : lays after the iu;die;itiin of thi no. t ee, und iu .IXiu!l thnof, the Common Council will Trxeml to to liHYeaUI work ln. ml thearrruu.f chirp. will I etlmrjretl aysinst and eolSiftH hy sleot ;d property, or much thereof tu will aatwfy Mid lien jui I cot. l'.v or Vr of te Common Cocrwi'. n m . WELL. II. WALKEK, City Crk aep n n VolV iotecojy. coj:ronATioN notice. jftllDXRED. Tht the owner of rroi.Tty lylna on w w th North t-id- :' vcamnrc rtrci-t, cau.; the dswaU1jh? iid djcr"i'ed rtroet. to tmnattna prpier irrade, -xt-n lifc frm tl.e!lcy V-t-Mti gixth atd Seventh rert l Eighth sliest, on tlie Nwrtli m!u ofaatd pyianiort- TeH, aitHT ten nay alter Wie pu' l'ititM'r öf tii rorir, and in oVf.mlt thereof the Com. Council will wrc.l i erfrtmi nM worWind thecot and exjieii atvruirc therel y will 1 exni to and co!lte I 'T aale of id rroferty or a mnvh thfef ü . ill saiiify Mid lien and r.isw Vr order of ( n.n.oa , .t ... . . tr . h i i. Cout.-Hl WELL II. WAI KEK, Clerk. Yollühote copy - PeiOMlikwU rnorosAL.. trjHU.rD ProjHisi'n will le rcc;vrd n' the Tftv r- Clerk'ii olT;ce untM SVnrl;iy next, w-t.ihpr :A, for the pradinz of fvrxmoie strt, 'rora Seventh to r.iutn. r r part-uHnnnilot -il 1 1. 'TW t oCice. Bv order of the Ponnion Co:twil. 'i t WELL. 11. WALKER, Clark. tilkülifie copy. rl!T.SE. . 2' cJk.'iw W. Tt. and T!n.lth THirr Ch-ee. Jurt rwive-l ier Ktefvnier lln-iii:-.-, iiH for iV Mr pt S. K.GILUERTecCO. J-TAK CAXDT.F.S u whole, half .11. d quarter l-oxe. for nl bv I M . E. tl I LCKUT k CO. 5ifi.k rnvnr:R f kef j choice quality for nlel-r fl'tal S. E. HILBERT & CO. CLOAKS r "CLOAKS ! ! VERY LATEST STYLES. AffO BliOCUJ, STELLA AND WOOL SHAWLS, BBCKirKD THIS DA f, A"J WILL K OI.D AT CM'IPALLT LOW PRICES. J. OAK LEV & SON, aeptSi'-lni First ttreet, Foster VAnrV. i.r.TAiji.isi;.Mi.vr. E0BC,E THOnXllILL. lite of the HW (inn ol Thon.hid & I'arrick. Cincinnati, Ohio, le:ve to uif.irin t.'f 1 itin. r .vr.ri::e util vicinity, tli-it he rnu oinreiCcl in the ;i!ve line, and intti1 keetInff ibvay 0 l.ni:d a full and cuni lote .Mirtiueiit of :;UOUY, CAV.ETAtiE. ' AND WAtJOX I1ARXFS. .AliL'LES, l'.K'DLE?, WHir?, and nil article bclur'itiif to a well stocked Pa-Id lery e.i'il.tl.iiiei.t, wh cti lie will aell nt Citirii,r4ti jr kfS. X. b. Kcpnirins ta,iie with ni-atnes utid 1iiMv1U.i1. ;ekci: tiiouximlu Two doors alove CresccLt City liuiik, Main st. p?.Ml&w;;iii. THE PROMENADE ' 1 VWIXO to the short time interveninc 'tween the 7 8urier riven - the Ladies' of M. INnl' Church and our t'UNCEKT. we tiud it inipoiilde to n uke np-.rntions fur t)ui Surier conteiunliited hy this iVriiiKinr. Th Tirket n're-idr rM ire onlv for admiwxion to the Concert, aid CONCEKT, we anure the puMic, will pire tttiliM !'i.t-u-tin to a'l thoae prrrhnsini; tCket. 11 X. A.MKKICA IlKL CU a-ptJHJ. I Vol kl uU copy . I . . ijijim: TO IU.NT. ' r ßk ITOCPE aituatel in the lower part of the city, I a (Mlitiitiitia eickt liixnn. witn two emxl ( i.itii. ami t'cllv ; ni-" t'-ne ti mlen. m itl liruMrrv wilt fniittir, ar.'t stiiir.iifcToridx horses, will rented pi a ?'w-l t'Mi.mt on reiaonaUi trni. Aijiv tn tli-tr NATHAN HOW LEY. ADMIMSTItATOR'ä AOTICK. fRjOTICE I :ev-v Kivoi, that tters or Adminia1 ration on the et Ue of John 51. SMimin. iIit'J. havelcn cmi.UI t-i the uudcrsifned. All irfon inleitc-l to iwin e."tt? art rt iirtt.l to inke iimue'liHUf piiymcnt, and t'ww h-ivinc claims nriin.t the Mine ainprent tnein tor avtr anient. S.i:d ette I mm. poüe 'ii'Mr wntuu .ii.tiM.ia Eiir.iinonii, 1.... 1 . .. .... epCJ&-w3t Aduiini.trator. LUMBER! LUMBER!! R. II. CKJINLTT : CO. Ur0tLU reiectfully announce to the citizen!" of Evnvi!fe and iirniuii.liiif rutintrr. tlixt t1,v 1"l'l"ltl"l'l?J,l!,,;iv, a ,i,r'e,"1 ful1 artnientof 1 IL Lt'loKK. Also A large lot of PTNE PIIINOLES. tpI and Cndreiwe! FLOOHIXtJ, WEATHKU IiUAKDj.u, kc, which tne- win gell cheap for cash. Order now uir comiirv NoiK'lieil. C?" Lumi-er Yard on Carpenter street, near Kratz & HeninHtiti rounder?. . All tuin4 of the firm will lie nmmi.tlv ,Ha.ll . ... v, H'l w tv kti 1 ..... . . . . . ,iiirii cwauKWi who win always ne on nana. WOOD C HOPPERS 1VA.XTED HI MBKH of Woxl-Chopperi wanted. A liheXa raiir-.ee win iki( i. r,, at cpt-dlw , UOLLIXCSUORTII At HUfJIIES TIIK STEA3IKR SPOIITSJIAT A S'iift TI1IÄ emart little feamerwll 14"' ir"W"t(Wt 1 run re-juUrlv in the (irttrn Klv-1rjrx.!t-mKX trade for Uiefevuioii.aiid ghtf per cihv rtly on Ucr a-aiior gular tips as adrerlied. fhe will letiv hurea-ialiiv, Lvery Tuesday, at 1 2 o'clock. An I on SATURDAYS she will make a trip to HEX. DEKSÜX. aepcis YVLIX DlfJGl.VG AOTICIJ. " THE undifTiieil ii iire)rei to lIj WELLS in nnd t any dept, ! put in rtitici.il Ix4;i(ii without taking out the a ter, to rcvtiit sund fnuu raiiii.g; ai t dig üiru:h ruck or any oilier aubatanve. Sttlf:ictory refisrencei caw he a.ven. Apply to 1. UOitlrfVX. wpti.iiu Corner of Cn,',"r T'' 1 P. rT received a new stock of MILLIXEKY, conkitting of STRAW, COSSIMEK AND GIMP ; SILK. ALSO VELVET, AND SATIN BOX X ET?. UNDERLEEVES, COLLAhS. CHEMISETTE", WORSTED SCAKFS, kc . To which the particular attention of tha Lailias of tva ipvilie and vicinity 1 inviieti. F. U. HAKKLll, s'!!? First street, betvreen and Locast. FOIl HEAT, One of the best lioalness Gianda In tbw City. 8 we are re: vir- our stx:k of Furniture and Ch i:r to tt. Cr- --Mit City lluilsit:is, we offer for rem or tense, tha rooms now occupied I y uj on Main street, ltweu eond and Third. l'onaesiion given immediately. AKU?TKONO GREEK.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Sew York Ac Erie Railroad. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO TIIE TRAVELING PUDLIC. "PRnvvonrThtHihTickrtitoNrw Yomk.Poht.,m ,PniLADELrni a , n New Enzian Cities ru. tli llodte. tJF TWENTY-TWO MILES DISTANCE SAVED. fJP" Through lo 2?ew Toik City without chinge ok CAM. ITT The ONLY KOITE t New York City havin? WIDE SPACIOUS SALOON CA1U! This Line extends to Dunkirk. Dul!al,nnd X IB pirn Fall.". itti an uiilrt'lcn Wide (iuure cormrtii.c t Dunkirk rflirvctlr wit hill train. fmniCWeUmd ,Cininn:i.!St. Louia and Chicago on the Lake Shore lüill Uoiid. To Hutfilo t'u the r.uffaln it New York City IUilHon 4 DiMkinv 4irect ronnrrtion with III the Scatm-a on Lake Kriefrom C lere lard, Toledo and lVtroif, !. wi'hthe Buffalo & latkellnrou Kiilroad from Detroit toChicaro. H(i(trii.M ri CanandAiftu and Nfcurani Fall? llilnnil, making 4h-irt connections with all Tniir.s on IheOrvatWetitern Kailwar, from lMroit to Chirazo, thu aflordinr the travel ;ijr jHic mi Tailed Atctiitif . rr Uoi. PASSEXtJEB can cp in New Yirk any lrnrth of time, and resume their jourDey without eN ehrre. XT- Til Korr.I! TICKKTS for tale in all the princ'rstMVetr KAth-imd 4rt.'ce. ' l ty Vakf. A LOW AI T AMT OTHKaaOUTB. Ü.F. SMITH, GenlAgtnt. HOMER RAMS DELL, Cleveland, O., May 15th, l?ä. rreikrnU my2lyd&w ' MOKIUS S. JOHNSON. ATT0HXEY A ( 01SKLIX)R AT LAW, EVANSY1LLE, IND. tr Office on Third tretf, in the Credent City Baiik Uuildicg. - aepcki.Iy IsAVT PA RTN ERSII I P.T 7: fOHN J. CHANDLER aad BLYT11K IIYNES w nave aswiciatau tDfinwrlri tofrtlRT mrtoer. in the vractii v or Law, and will attend irotuptiy to all Vusiue!tcttntteil with their trefenuou, hithmay ie niuonu 10 Intnl. Olhce on LK-uxt atreet. oruosite the Shirww.l ii'ju!e, cransvnie, imi.. aevcvay All peraolu indebted to Chandler & Harlan, or to me uiiaer.ijriieii iLuiviauaily, w ill Iwcalie! upon ami ca peeled to settle. JOilX J. C11ANDLE11. Pl0LCT10.TJ OP COPAnT.XERSniP. I di4!Hivcl on the Ith imd., y mutual cokaetit. A it 1 uecrwiary Hint the I vnik IkiuJ.1 I e 1 loMd imme ULately. all parties Indexed to the aid firm are re-qu'.-sted to r, and nuue HileiiiCiiUnl all narties M J: 1 1 ... . . 1 ... . . . I wnom the said tiim is iade'le(, will please presejit imir i iii.ins ior paymt-M. himt irty is authorize! to u.h; 0jo nauitt ol t.ie firm in -ttlr-niriit. , W. M.HOLLINilSWORTII. ept-M..' J. V. Hl'ullEd. AliW FIRM. M S AYIXO taken the 44.-lc and store latetr owned a k hliil un-lii.iii I v IU1I.I IM,VlOKTIl V 1IL'3 Es. 1 wouli inform n v H-ietida and the tuMkiii I wiil eut.tir.ue the Ot EEXsWAUK, ULA.. V A K K ANU UlOKlXti ULAM LCSIXESS at the old Mninl, Xiaiu sift-tH, next d.ioruliove theuidliuk. 1 recently erft-cieI nj rr.aijfi.UHiil witu a iwrtv t i.urupe 10 ttt-i,d HT;rr.aiiv u a!i my i4.it1ih.m-! In Li.nl.tnd, ar.d I 11: eii.tided to fve much U the coai .t iheOoolMi prepared Ut ofler iiKlttWinrnt to taold a weil a l ew cujl.u ei. I will (iurl;Cht: anv LiO'tt'ru Mils, ami re!uet lii-me ho liave Utn ao-un jMiied tohuvit.g fcat toCiili and try tue. CraieaatNTtni loriue country kept a liana. J. W. II I i II K?, tep& 8 accessor to ll ll;npivrth k Jl ujj.'ie. GRAND PltÜMENADE f lOXCEKT, Uy 1VAUU1.A' JiKAs.S 2IAM, AT CRESCENT HALL, OCT. 1st, 13S7, rsntR THI k. XI LOT CK TMK YOIAU AUEI11CA FIHK CO. THE NEW IIAKMO.W BHAf8 HAND will fcire a C.liAM) MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, .-it Crescent llail, 11 tl.eeveuingof tb brat of Ucuil, Culloit 111 of 51AUCI1E3; DUETTS; SOLO: TRIOS. il'lCK STEl'3; (iUAUTKII3,.c. TIIK kva.hil.m: ulek CLAB Have alüo voiuiitecred, at.d will sine some of their CHOICEST A1UÖ on the oixaoiou. Tlie L.ly MabAk-er of the Vea PurtJ- abk h tike piausou theeveuu.v ireviuiin. it!e Uth iiisL-ut.i i l incivaie m EL EG AM Ct,r'Jkk .n tfcii uc Cibiou. I?" The Entertainment is to be cobfuied etdirely tu i -ic ami rrvtoeuading. riT" lICKKTri ti the Concert. It Cents, for Oetllemeu. LmV.t free. -rm . .A jTwlTT tbi Mffciher fi toe oui.k- America Fir Comranv von! I rectfally v"Jtr t tlie 4iM, thai Uiry have fm.uiiir witu Mher t 'onpaiiie ir. the urtMMl.ii larvtc.aud luve, ju view ol the xei'A uicurre I, Milien ttie ai ore u.miioLitii iinu in trior to ' 011 a CHK'lmitd tn rive tl.e Cotucit aa a'ore. The rt'-c of said Hand ir. Ktvitif Concerts of this k.', jtiMt.lirs the niemi- of ki: I i'.re Ccini-auy hi wvu i. 1 1 t:tt tire eiiterutiniiient will ne vtual tw any of the kind ever nven iu iiuscitv. fcj.t.'4-t.I YOUNU AMERICA FIRE CO. m int if. polk, A 2 TO i: NE Y AT LA Wt NOTARY-PUBLIC, P.EAL ESTATE AXU COI l.ECTISO AGENT. mmrlLL attend to. every rpres of convey ai cine, take deiiiti'in nt.d ktiidavin, acki.owledzlii"iuof IeeUaid Morteagc; iu fact, will p.Tform f i.tiifullv.all hiisitiei of an Attorney etitrnrte.l to hi care. ( KIUJUIA n.u.liiiiui.MiiM'orrn w.,t sei-ly. rilIACBTOA,l.U. 18Ö7. . 5i) j FALL GOODS ! rfpIIE suacrihers are now receiving their large and complete asaorUuect of 11UOT -AN1 SHOES, eu.l mcinc every vwiety of Imres' Plain GAITERS; Ladies' T ipped tIAlTEKHr Ijuliea IIIOII ROUTES ' ' . , . lieiou- iea.ievtaiKingBUUE, niium n iiiirui utw Mlaea'OAITER?, ilain and tip'd, with or w it hont tieda. , , Gents' HOOTS, 11K00A5?, Ice . y . We keep cm hand all kinds of BHitknl Shoe, tn Ht all xirti and eizea offeet, and ak the dear people to . . .1 (..: I i - . i l gtTe them an examination before buying elsewliert. yiCKKA 4i Vi KLI.w, Fint Mi ret, foater'a Block. VALI'AIJLi: STOCK FOR SALai. OT Y virtue of an aimnient or deed of trunt niade (1 9 to me ' y to me )y John MiU heli, deceased, in his life time. and dated March lith 1V. I will at the dour of the Court llonne in Fvanaville, on Tel tte iOth day f tcioier i"5 at i o'cha k Y. sell at public auction Wharf Stock in the Wharf of the City of Evana vilt' amounting at it face to .lie sum of ten thowaand dollars; the stock thus to I sold, lin ten thowaand dollar of the principal of the i ot of construction ot .. - ... . . . . , ' .4 ' . I a me r.vtii Bvii.e nan, as conrucie w sain tu-neu and Marcu Fherwood and Mwe Ko. und Üieir contract with the City of Evansville. Tlie purcli-er will entitled t tlie dividends which may imxtuc after said sale on raid sum of lO.oiiO. ahich dividend are . Tl.. I.MI,. I I'V raid contract guararteed to t 1 pr cent rer anr n.inu O. VV. KATIIBOXE, Trustee. KvansvilleSept. 2irh. 17. dJt&wts. . Struyed or Stolen, ' " IROMthennderaiened. a'Kiufthe first of lane, a Ihirk Itrown MULE. Uahout two years okl, ita tan rthnvetl, ami nail on a i-e.l attached wttn a chain. Anv ore rivin infnnuation tthe nndertimed. tn Union Township. Ind., ten mile lw KvaasviUe, nw t.. I...l, r.l.l.ll Vmmilt.. will k. liberally rewarded. ' JOHN. W. CATLÄTT. irj:-iU&iril aOHOICE FI'OAItsw KS 5 IUdsTxtr N.O. SnW S A't 'rushed, Clarified ftnd Poweredl In store and for aale by . . 8. VICKERT. ; sfiOIiFISII- ' J .via Iks j est received and for aale by eC4 8. VICKERT. B RAN ! MIAN ! Its of good rich Bran oa hands and for salt. S. VICKERY. . MOUDIj WOOD I ; 8 EltONS wanting to lav in their wood for Vinter u ., can he supplied with Hickory, Ash and juixeu tt ouu, ij leaving oroers at. I. YICKKRT'S. sept2 Corner of Main and öecot.d sts. SATER AND TEPFUMERY. . In assortmeut of Cap, Letter a nl Commercial Note laiT.- Also, I'm-hts Oil, Kose Oil, and Cologne, received and for sale cheap at fL!r! r y aetJ4 1'KE.sro.N BRO?. NEW COODS! mE are receiving our FALL STOCK OF GOODS, consi-rting In part of Dre Si'ikn French and KnglUh .Merinoe, 1 uslin ln?liiies. Cadtmeres. Oirg. hums, I'nnts, Fiat.nK Blankets, extra sise; .roc!ia, Woolen and Stella Shawls; Cloths, Cajwimert;. 3intilias. rew stvle; Cloansat all irices, I hnical jrrs, Glovos. II.Niferv, Bleached and liir-vn ShertuiRS. ( arH tinis, Kng, Yloor Oil Cloths, am? Damask gowUfor Window Curtdns. , . ,i,. .v. Our aut fc is now well aorte, and we invite tne puMic to give us a call and eaamtie 5:"r TlV'-v gtptij J. An.LLl at BVJ. . DKY CORD WOOD. riMlEsuhscrilierhasSM Cord pi y Wood which he M. ill el on his form two Bile frtm town, or he wTTl d -iiver it in tho ciiy. U- to oe left a hat dwelling Hütts, ccrucr of Siarfciand 0' ,ei.t-tf D.ALLä-N. C CLARIFIED SUGAR. HbU Clarified rugar, raWang f HARPER'S MAGAZINE, for OCTOBER. Jrjsjt rr.-'dndfordry T. rONSGTO.

MISCELLANEOUS.

P. G. CHILE Y & CO., OLD KSTAItLlkHID Storage, Forwarding & Commissi n General Eailrcad, Steam and Express Ajei a krcciAL Accirrs row rKMti-TAaiA kalkoad. SI AYIXO litted np a mammoth TTbarf-Boat, I et tl.v rihin Itir.--. in the tcoat nrtnl T. nannte. w are imfflml to incilltaie wiui "lch all sxoilii crtrurtetl to our ifre, euuer r Iliver. ttnllroad or 'anal withf.nt delay orexi -iw., kc, Aic. I'xrtjcul-r attention will ne il Kmir f, ftorirf aud Voraardiiif; awl alo Ui ; le . jiv I'ro-luce cotsintd t us. ad all rd tH-oir.' ,vt:iM. P. O. O'RILnV retm-n hu inrere tanka X 1 s r.umiTvu. fricntii fortiiei fonrcr patroiiaf , and i - jx-tfnllj .. licit. continuance of the aajac, will 1 duly rvrii-n-cated. A Store Room, well UDrlled. will be kerc for the comiuodation of hoals, and tlir ordHtu carefully l"r1 . U. U KlLai u PROCLAMATION! B It kpown by ar. fickly, weak and deliilikred pe 005, thatMcLaaa'a 8TK-KNQTI1EXING COR I A . ia the only remedy that will af ntrthen and invlfora tl ajfttm, and remove . ..jritiea la the UloodIt U very plenMtit I take. IU It i coroWoed the provertiej of a Tonic, Diaret and Alterative. . It will cure any disease of the Stomach. Liver Bowels, och as: ' Diarrhoea, Billiouaneaa, Dytpepaia, Indlceatlon HeiMlarli. Tntormtttant tM Ann Ktiimarh. T.lv r..nt. riv. wuM or Drf.iiitr.ral .t - . k M' hen taken, it neutralizes and remove any morbid iore.ion in the Stomach, and Iren ft hen the l)ife tire orvns. ... . . It will ahm cure any disease of the Clerus Kidney; Bladdeta or Urii.ary orpins ; and aa an Altrtive purifier and crctes a healthy ciirubttion of blood, re moving all sores, boils, pimples or blotches from Ok THY IT, and he convinced f iUw.nderfal iavif rating liropvrtiea. Kir ChiH advice parent to give them a teupoonfnl of this Cor dwl duly. ' fif-fee Circular. ' ' J. 11. 51 r LEAN, Sole Troirleror of Uli CardU Alf-o, jlcl.iaü' Yoh-ank- Oil Liuinu-i.U l'r i ii al I-ej ot Cotdij' of Third and Pint tiviiH, m. l.oui, 10. ap .-lyaawis !d by KelU r & White, Druffrtsts, ii4re-t. :RLAT EXC1TE32KNT rr'vnilir.: ?1 over the counn-y. In cotiaeiere f Oie ' ti-etntiil.ti icrt-n! of icLin's YlcM.ic Ol! Liniment. Ii U?uiemdipff every l.iiiiBient and rrredy f.T thecuie of l. cl vnir and etrt.al diaenw. 11 tin-. .irel. ol 'coniinuvl cripples Lave ieen made to walk hy it usf. ifOiiy tht vrresulli.-rinr f- yer with old . Chronic Sorir, and liad trU-J im vain tin wiei y rrtr:ebejauil Liniuiti.U now lefurr the puhlic, h:ve leen ' rti.arer.tiv curel ly the u of a few i&a)l bottlea of ; L-ati' Celclratea Liniment. .Icl.pHti's, Volcanic Oil Liniment lith'eit I. irin.cn tht ha ever tf-en dicovere.twir.d t'l only re iaUe rereoy f'.rthe jict aril p4-rniinent cure of tiimn of ,11 kimU, rwellings, tr aty local 1'hiih ou man or lümkl. I-lrrry-ibte Heeren, Farmers, Praynta and all that have tl.e rbarre r borwea, hwuld keep a ar.r l v coutantl v on baad, to be uaed in lime ofneraPK1CK OF fiTf LINIMENT. Iti con 'jnciK-e ol Uie ii,'rt.M$ rfrn.nwl f.ir thiF val tfi'de Liniii.ent, ilia iiow pr.t np in twenty -five cent ihittle, lifiy ivrt at. ue duliltr hnttjea. The lii'ty c..iit RcorJ.-vii' thti e tin 'i the oiiai t:iy of the twei.t; -five et 1 1 sire, aiid 011 m proj.tli.n to tw ir CWL. wjtut pi'ir'tAscrs witl ive money ly gtttinf tiM' l-ire. t !i-s. ;r" All onierxforthc YoUiusic Oil Liniment roust I a-lilrcsjc-d Uthe prtnuH"e. ' . JA.VESJI. VcLFAS, . . St. Loui, Io. Ijrertii for KvauTiI.e1 Inniat g THIRD PARADE O V T II K ' I rilTTRrrj ft ff nVaCrillr. I tluilJtI lilt til II 1' "5 lUCj j',V OCTOIIKH SP. . .A PROGRAMME: 'jC'IIE i.-m'iersT the Fire 1 Vpnrtpivnt of th!scity r are ItcnJ y nitified that the lolIowit pj-ioAnoiime hiiR It-ci 1 at-fisl iijM.n i v ti.e (icneral Committee, aud irderwl ! e i-ulindn ,to-wit : ' TIIE NEPTUNE COMPANY, Cndi-r tltc CniiinAi.il .f their Martial, Win. A. 3TrTtra, m ill t'-nu on f-ccoud Mrvet, the rif tit restirg ii, .im. THE WASHINGTON COMPANY, Under the comnMi.d i.f their Von-hal. Wui. II. HinrI .... M..II 4. ...i m.w.f.n.1 alrwrf M-ilk tl.i 1.-1. .u. liiiin yvinore ai Till: YOUNG A Mr III CA COMPANY, Cnd-T theenmmand of their Marshal. Well. n'.Aralkr, will fonau Second sUcct, wtUt Utc-lr rifLt restiug on Yine htreet. j 'P TILE UNION COMPANY, ' ) I'nder tlie command of Marshal Wölfin, w 111 form on llifc-h street, their riebt ret'.t:c on Fnlton Avenue. TUE 8TOUM COMPANY, l'ii der the emmnnd of tlieir Marlial( will form la tho - rear of the Washington t'on-iauy. THE YOUNG INDIANA COMPANY, Will aliHi form ia the rear ff the Toion Company. THE HOOK ANU LADDER COMPANY, Will form in fmr.t of their nail. ' FOltXIXG JX ZIXX, ' " Thv respective Com parte shall take place Ia tbe pro etat ion in the follow ins order : YOUNU AMERICA No. 2. ' rxioN X. a. WASHINGTON No. 4. - 1? T0 IvM IV OeTOUNO INDIANA .....Ko.. HOOK AND LADDER CO. ....... .No. 7. The whole urtder the command of Dr. Jno. T. Walker, AfwUt,; , c li(.f of the pirc iN-partment, as Chief 3, 1 .h;.i. u.lim. Kv VrvA u . rH.k. ORDER OP MARCH: ' The procession thua formeil will liiicted down 5eccih! street to Division down DivUiou to ( iri4 thence to Lett up Leet tw High street doau llifh street to . Fulbn Avenue out Vnlton Avenue lo Ir i-iirtli up Fourth to CUrk d.iwt CUrk to Center 4 Center lo I'ine up 1'iLeto "ir up First to Oak out tkikto , Third ilgwn Third to fcaiv.ut Jlaln to the Fair Grounds. ... C'0.CLTO.T. ' ' I A Her the arrivaj 0 U iir,icsii at the Fair wooim, snd st a Uid hour ia the arno? rT?"i" I rull.lM H it 1 ihwvmI tn a Tt, iceed to a Trial ITirow for tlie prixe I orre4 - U AricHltural Asiciation J-au4 froBi thi w käw tiy of General Committee. v WM.A. JdcREA, PresV ' Ws?x. II. Waixxe, Secretary ' , ' epti3-td - , . MALTBY'S OYSTER3 1 ... A. KU11TZ, ON TIRST 6IKEIT, NXAB THE P08T OFT I CAT. tBAIwenart'oiiiteil Me A cent In EvKosrille foe 1 MALLHt-S FKEII. fllCED AND COVK OYSTERS, a hk h are the U-t in the United SUtes. A lull supyly will ne set at an uniea on naml. an4 will I '.d t Citciiiiii.ti prirea. Families will Iss furuUtied by leaving their orders at the store. scpti4d FALL GOODS. 10 hales Caunclton SheetiLgs; -I jiles SMM (ed do, cases .'la-tii f. striped and checked, 10rM U-i tk-kiiit, ... ID cn.M.t l-lcwclieil Mnsl'.n, ' 2 rales, white, red ard yilow flannel; Ri-ases 1 w.id l'.i-a.y. C"csts rich and faia-jr prints assorted, . j eise ! huiiuon and .VancheMer d 'laines; h i-ae I t.M'k . I lue aud miked satinets; Iti cases tweed and jeans; Hats and Caps. ST5 cases Jost ree'd and for sale cheap. lloots od Eboee." lOoowimen and hoys' assmod.to all of which we invte the tra4. KEEN Av iiE10N. sep2 ' ' . . LVSt RI E.- ' 9 14 doKKU Steel and Imn Shovels; lä t.x Wilson's CoL'e Mills, Id do Iron Hopper do I CaeG. I. lvrcuetion Cri i di.ren Orar lied Crls; ' ' Mis JvColie; just tvt'd sad for a'.ehy VI anted. AArt BCSHT.L8 PEACnES, at Twenty OUUU Cents a bushel. Apply to m PH. SCllIRMER, septl2w Cor.bthatMlDiviaiOBate. TTTrPER LEATHtK. .' PB?r?J ?Sflf.

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