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Hiil.ii;rif tioit Tor-riiM. (IN ADVANCE.) DAILY JOURNAL H

e year, by mall.............. f 10 w ; months. ty mail ............ a ati Three month.', by hiiill............ ...... a W) Hy I lie week, payable to carrier 2 TKI-WF.KKLY JOURNAL. One year t 7 00 Six ii on U.s. i I) wkf.ki.y jouunaiOno cony, "tie year ... S 2 Five cop'es, one year ... . 7i Ten copies, one year. - '"l.ATi:.ST 'SKHN ITKWN. JoI.l chced' in New Yoik yesterday nt An. Ottawa. Cuimdii, dispatch or the 21st Kiiys: Lord Jlouck ha been advised by cable that Sir John YimnJ has been a ppoirrted Uovcrnor (Jeueral of Canada, llo will arrive in November. A Madison, Wisconsin, dispatch of dale the 21t says: A holler exploded In the warerooru of the Itnane Asylum here, on Saturday, kll.lng James Doy'e, engineer, one unknown, and fatally scalding Ft ank Carlesu. A New York dlBpatch of the 21t says Yesterday at the water Street revival, by Mr. Viin Meter, Mr. Dye, and others, tfce suhject or Jourtny AUen'a reported spretf was spoken ox, somo of the reverend gentlemen asserting Unit, although Johnny was not yet entirely converted, and bad probably got drunk, he was a much hot ef man than he used to be. Dr. Ward stated that bo had made contract with Alien and Kit Burns, paying them stipulated sums for the usa of their places. On the lih Inst, the hcmocraU of Ureeu. castle, Pa., held a meeting, and on the Ham a night the Republicans or Waynesboro held one. As the people were returning fiora Waynesboro, they were encountered by a lot of Democrats, who struck, at the lamps carried by the Republicans la such u manner a to lead some of the Wayueaboro men to fear they would be ln,ured. A dlstnrbunco tools place on the spot, in, wh.eaoue of the Democrats was killrd. . ; ! A New York' dispatch of date the 21st says: Arneetingor the tax-payers of Ml, Vernon, Westchester (,'ouuty, was held In that city on Saturday evening, to consider sundrv propositions for Improvements In the ro.ds, cross-walks, Ac. Before any vote was tasen, a petition was offered from oii hundred ladles of the villa u, . demanding the right to vole on the question, as they were tax-payers. The charter was quoted, to show that they were pot qualified, and the male tar-payers alone bad a ritjht to vote, so tlie question ended there. A London Kpertal pays dispatches Jroin Madrid' state that Admiral Topel and all the naval force t.ff C.xdlr. had revoltei.'.' Tlie Generals recently banished had returned aud Jok ,ied In the revolt. Marshal De La Torre headed the movement, and the leading men of tlie old O'Donnelllst party, nus'oiu Mm. Several towns have Joiuedr t'ne Insurrection, and the most lit. tenso panics prevailed at the Court of Matlrhl. Troops have been dispatched souto. General ("ache taking cumioaud. A rinnor prevailed In Parts on Saturdayto 'the effect that (ueen Isabella had ab-dlr-atod. Tho will of th. lata Edwin A. Bbevons of New York, bequeaths nearly twenty million dollars. Twe public school bouses In llob'ilten are bequeathed to that cit and six hundred and fifty thousand d . lars for tho erectlou aud malutonanee of auotiier Is donated. The Stevens Buttery,' for the completion of which one million Is donated, Is to be presented to the 8 La to of New Jersey. The rest of the property falls to the widow aud children., A Washington dtspntoh of dale the 21st says: The cane of Burrati was called this forenoon, before Judge Wiley, in the Criminal Court. Tho counsel on both sides appeared as before. The District Attorney stated his readiness to proceed with the conspiracy indictment, having decided to enter a nolle prvtejut In the murder indictment, lie tiled a letter irom Attorney General BrOwnlng.approvlug or his course. The nollit proxeui was entered, and tha case was then called on tho eons irncy indictment. The defense expressed their surprise, a:; they hail come prei-artd to try tlie murder indict meat, and u-ked a jx tp.u eiaeiil till to-morrow, toi make a special plea, setting forth the Amnesty Prnchtmiitinn of the 4th or July last in their deien.se. The JmUt assented to H postponement t 111 to-morrow. A Washington dispatch of dal 21st, says: The Scniue was calieil to order lit twelve o'clock. Alter prayer, Anthony offered tlw following resolution: Itesolved ly the Hen;de aud itousu concurring, ih at Vh-e President if tlie Moiinti and Hpeuker of the House aiijourn their respective house until U o'clock M. of the 10th of October,'", and thaL they then, on toss otherwise orileTeii by the t wd houses, further ad nrn tht'lr resiiellve houses until the 10th of Novemler at XI o'i loess m., and that thej' then', unions otherwise ordered, adjonru their re r.pectlve houses until tho first Monday, December litli, at 12 o'clock M. The reoolnHon wan adopted Xi to 1, Huckalew voflnp nay. A similar resolution was announced in bavin' hen adopted In the ' House, which wns concurred in. and the rteume n tjourned. 'i'Ue Upuse was called to Order :d 12m. ' A resoliitl..u was adopted to adjourn the same as 'he Senate. Duly three, I'.'mocrsM were present. '- t i . telegraph; Congressional Procoodinga; Meeting and Adjournment cl' both Houses. Ilcception for Gen. McClellan In Hew York. Escapo of PrisoneraIm- . portant Arre&tyj, &c. Appointmout of Gaugars aria Htorct-.eepars. Sentcncj cf Burglars. . :he Oliic state Fair. Tho Largest and Best ever Held, mtha State. Fires Accident3 &c. ST. LOUIS. Banner flas for the Nlalr KBlghts - " St Loci, ' Sept. 21. The Commit"tee havinc in charge the banner and flag to be"presented by the gentlemen of this city to the Kiair Knights of New Orleans, left this afternoon for that city. . , T j " On the 2d of last, January a druggist of this city, named J. II. Stigel, was murdered near his own door, by beinf! struck on the head with a hatchet by some unknown person. DcvclopcmeTiN-tiow point to his wife as ' having ' induced a negro man to commit the deed, and Mrs. Stigel, the nt'uro and his wife have been arrested and stand charged with the crime.

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VOL. XIX. INDIANAPOLIS. A M.vi Probably Fatal! Shot Open Ins of the -ew icademr of Mo sic More about the loanjr Hurder. Indianapolis, Sept. 21 A man nutiicJ Muidy Conley was "probably lataliy .shut to-day while at work, by John Ilaprty, an Irishmaa. The orily provocition was (Jonley'8 refuaal to mnk beer with Haegerty. JJul.sciie's new Academy of Music, the finest theatrical baildiug in the State, was o pent; J to-night. Another arr t wa3 made to-day of a man nnn:e i II irf man, for complicity in the murder of Jacob Yoyng and wife. 5" HA LI FAIL. Legislative Proceedings. Halifax, .'pteuiboir 2. House on Saturday resolved The itself into a L-ommtttce ot tbe nole on tlie state of the country, when tho Speaker left the Chair "mud delivered a violent speech against confederation, and fa;d that if Nova Scotia was not Bet I'rro he would ecntinuo till his dying diy ti reprobate and condemn a measure fatal to the polit ical life and material interests of the Province. r-' r The people of Queen Couoty have presented an aJjiiets to JJlanchard, cxpreaHing theiV approbation' of the noble stand he has tiken in behalf of the Union. . , - ! NEW.YoitK.rr Kflcrptlon to jieraf KcClellan Ki4-p of r$sonfrij Important Arrests Stnrf u e of Uurjlars. Nbjv York, t. 2 Li-Thc Aldermen to day v(itl togivc a recpMon to (ion. Artft icllati, in he Oovfcrnor's rooms, itrn hia'arrival. A trayer-mCflpg was held in Burns a Hat Pfi-'.to-djy at Boon, at which there waST "l moderata: attendance. Three convio at the Sing Sing 8 ate IV'.sou, ti morning, .seized a powder boat, ami .after overpowering the guard and ieking'them in the hold, they starf'vl across the river with tho vessel linded .ftt the foot ot Rockland moltrtain . and escapad. They are being"Tp1rsued.Messrs. liaWte llrotheis. dry were arog ever toods in their possession." r a t C'harles Hammond anl Henry Morrissey, both noOfious burg!rs. were each sentenced jiJ IJrooklyu to-day to lite years in thaLate prison.j" Joshua G. Atlcon, oue of tho Firo Commissionersi-of this, city,' died at Windham, C'oairjcticut, thiB morning. r f. The NationatjXabor'- Congress assombled here tttlay. leles'atc3 are present from tlUytater Missouri, Illinois, Coanecti, Nc Jersey, Rlasfuchusetts, Ohio,! Michigan, Indiana and Pennsylvania. There were also delegates from rtio National Typographical, National Carpenters' and Joiners', Bricklayers'," Machinists' and Blacksmiths' Unions, and from throe Working Women's Associations of this city. -. The annual messages of the President and Vice President were read. iTho object of the Convention is to institute reforms, establish reciprocal relations between the different labor organizations, aud keep back encroachments of centralized wealth upon tho rights of labor. The address of the President, J. C. "Whaley.was an able document, reviewing the progress of tho laboring classes lor the past year, and forfeiting renewed strength and vigor for the future. -' .Several bids were received to-day by the Government Engineer for tho Removal of Pot Lock and Iryitg Pan Shoal of Hell Gate. A private letter from Rio Janeiro, dated August 2l!th, reports that six Brazilian iron clads had reached Ascensiun, the l araguayan capital, where they iound a largo number ot foreign flags displayed : from privato houses. .-. BOSTON. fen Killed while Unloading Coal Uestructlve lire Loss $3u,0VJ. Boston, September. 21. Edward Bradley and John McCarthy, while unloading coal at East Cambridge today, were both killed by falling off tbe platform - connecting the vessel with the whart. Yesterday morning a portion of the ., f 1 If --! - O fmper nianutactory ot iiru x to., oi East Walpole, -waucstrored by fire. Loss Fully insured. . 1 IjdlUClIiijfATI Base Ball. 1 Cincinnati. irprf.:iilctTUi game of-bae--baH between -th-Exelstor Club, of Chicasto, and the Ciucinnatis, cf tbja"citcj ean:o pff,7 on f1tfcU;nitl grounds this afternoon, and resulted in favor of the latter, the score standing CincnnjiUs;j iiiExaeJsigrs, 4. The Cineinuatis leave to morrow on their Eastern tour. j3 I Toledo, o. The Ohio State Fair The Largest . and best ever held -In the State. Toledo, Ohio, September 21. The Nineteenth Ohio State Fairnojyrjn N pro? roa here, is the larcest and Dest eXtllDlt'.On OI ail IUIUS lg.li.lUJaij connected with a Fair held in Ohio, The live stock department abounds in the best animals of Ohio and neighboring States. There are on exhibition amon? the horses Percberous, direct from France, and draught horses from England. The ajricoltural, machine in rTTimn'flmAnt iloriTimonlo K in. ntAr rieen equaled at any exhibition, n w The fruit and .vegetable ball re large and full to overflowing with Ah choicest fruits and products of Ohio, . The LAe. art ball is tbe most attraoj tive one ever fitted up va Ohio. " There are. amnle , There aje. ample .aceomrnqdations for visitors. eathcr." fine and" attendaucaLorgcu.: W A. "' ' i . f nI London, Canada, Setember.21.

goods dealers i tUrooklyn,-

reeted to-day, the police findi

$l,(X)0 worth ofdiolen yclve

The boiler in Murray & Anderson's befor its conclusion, Schenck refoundry exploded this afternoon, se-rmarked that a message was waiting

verely injuring three workmen, one of j whom has since died.

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WASHINGTON. ippolntmcnt or Gangers and Storekcepern. : WAsntxcTOX, Sept. 21. Tlie fcllowing Gangers were appointed : Louis P. Stockdale, First District of Pennsylvania: James K. Lloyd, Ninth District of Ohio. The following Store-keepers were appointed: Michael ; Madden, St. Louis: J. P. Wilkinson, St. Louis; Wm. If. ltogers. Virginia ; Frederick T. Reynolds, William S. . Nock4 L-, liafatzer.'E: P.' Calvert and Wm. L. Hose, .Covineton; ' Kv; . .Joseph Armf strong, of Qiaio, . -Wright Smithy Tobacco Jnopeetors ol the birth .District of Kentucky.. . . ' : '' CONtJRESSIOAL PROCEEDINGS SEA'TI!b11. WASHKrQTOKT,Sept. :t. . ' ThiuSenato was cUed to ordcr at 12 d'clock, ;;, ; ''.;;;;v Prayer by the Rev. Dr. Gray. ' : TveadiBg" of the journal 1 dispensed with.'rf rfll--.i'"v,V: .': Anthony offered the following: Resolved by the Senate and House of "Representatives, of the United States of American Congress assembled. That tlie. President of the Senate and Speakerof the House adjourn their respective, houses until noon, of the sixteenth day of October; and that they then, ' unless otherwise or dered. further, adjourn their respective ho-nseH until the tenth day of Nvember.jlat noon; and .'tjifen, unless otherwise ordered, adjourn their respective hJu?e?s "until tha ".first , Monday la Ueecmber, at noon..-.; -Oa motion of ! Sherman there was a call of the Senate,' when " thirty-lVur members answered exactly a quorum."'.;',;:- ' ; . . ; AntC-ony stated that Sprague was absent from illness ; ,-; " '' Anthony's , resolution . i was then agreed to-yeas S5; nays 1-Backa-lew.:-,;'.1 ';1;,:'t. ' ' The Senate theu took' a xebess of a half hotlr.' On re-assembling a message was received from tho House, stating, that that body passed a-resolution to adjourn the same as adopted by tbc Senate. ' '! iBockalew "offered a resolution re-' questing', the House to inform tho bcoato if a quorum was present when that resolution passed. . .' ;., Some debate followed, during which Aythony '.and Edmonds contended that, BuckalewY: resolution was discourteous.'' The resolution was concurred ia and the Senate adjourned. ' Messrs. -Buckalew and McCreory were the onljr Jmocratic Senators present... 'V i '. :Most of the Senators left Washington tb-n'ght for their honicsf. MorsE....:........ The House V"AsirrxoToK, fept. 21. was called, to 'prdor at 12 o'clock. Prayer, by llev, . The' Speaker Mr. Boynton. then ' announce I that the. reoess having expired. tL ie House resumed its i-csston '- ' v The reading of the Journal wa3 d'u; peosod with. Al' j. ' . j. Mr... Schenck, offered a resolu-' tion of adjournment tlie same as the one .offered 1 by ' Mr: ' Anthony, in tho Senate.4 The resolatiotr .was agreed to without division. Messrs. Brooks, 'EldridgO and llandAll declined voting, i i ' Mr. Schenck nsked leave to'offcsftf resolution providing tht during the remainder of thesosion it shall be ia order to suspend the rules at any time. . f MoVsbjpetedi ' Mr. Schenck moved to suspond the rules, butaubsequently withdrew his motion. ... , Ajooujitfbj'llc.Spoaketf showed only 105 members present. ; Mr. Schenck .then asked leave to offer a resolution, as follows: licolcl. .That the- Committee on Public Expenditures be directed to ioqaire iato tlie rea?ous . why, tho supervisors of Internal Uevetmc. provided for ia ;the law; of J uly 2. lSli-S, have not beon appointed; also, to ascertain whether or not since the passage ,of said Jaw, there has been any failarcr of tiny officer of thetJovernment properly to. aduiinuter the Internal KoVenuelaws, or any attempt on the part of such officer or of any person to defeat, embarrass, prevent, or improperly interfere with the prompt administration of such laws, with the power to appoint sub-committees to sit during recess, and to send for persons and papers. Objected to. . f . t - , . ; . Schenck moved a suspension of the rules, stating that there was good cause for the resolution. - Brooks objected to any statement, unless an opportunity was given for a reply. ochensk said ha then had no statement to make. . .-. i j Oa the count on suspending the rules th$,jrote stood, (JO, ;to C. No quorum'. Schenck proposed a recess of half an hour.;-- v. I.-.--'-' ! Brooks made a point of order that less than a quorum could not order a recess. i Tlae-Speaker suggested that there might be' a "quorum present, as he noticed several gentlemen not voting, iocludiag Brooks." .3 ' On a suegestion of Washburnc, of Illinois, Schenck renewed his r-roMon to suspend the rules so as to admit his resolution about Internal llevenue maiLer. - - - - - Brooks made two points of order, but was overrujed by the Speaker. ! gpaldiag demanded the yeas aral nays. (A message was received from the Senate that they had adopted a resolmtion of adjournment.) Tho vote on the motion io suspend the rules resulted 98 yeas, 2 nays. In resDonse to a question, the opca.Cl Biaitu ma. seven constituted a quorum. At the close, of the session there ware 224 members on the rolls, but Stevens and Fenny," of, Pennsylvania, and Mann, of Louisiana, had since died, leaving only 221 on the roll.. - Washburne, f Illinois, moved to booeur in the Senate reaolutaoa ot adinurnment. ; Itanda'l objected. j . Mullins move a call of the House, which wast .ma do, only one huodrei members answering to their names The Democratic membera present aid not answering, were Brooks, Lidridtie, lMiclasHaieht, and LandaiL BayerJPlwilIIaight, Kicuses oa account of sickness were rarde for Ueiman.- Ferry, H unter, I SShvHuharrpr and Unson." Thirinff the call of the House anJ" anT I delivery from the Senate, Paine moved a suspension of all

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business under the call, which was agreed to, when the doors were opened and the "message Irom the Senate receivad. It stated that that body had concurred in the House resolution of adjournment. ' Sahenck then moved that the Hou?e adjourn. This was agreed to, and the Speaker announced the adjournment until Friday, October ICth, at noon. Mo.vtre4.1U, Sept. 21. An appeal is f ublisbed on behalf of the people of iabrador. who are reported in a starving condition. ; " r . The Bishop of Rupert's Land and Rev. Cannon Balch are spoken of as 'successors to-the Metropolitan. . , " i i Wilmington. N. C. Sent. 21. A shooting affray occurred ";at FayetteVille, on l'tiday, between Robert Winsley Stf duan. son of A. A. Stedrean, and William II. Morrow, U.S. Deputy Marshal, in which bott were killed. T OXETAKY & COMMERCIAL 1 . wi:kki,t kikvikw. Fi.vasciai. The applications for money aurltifj tho past week were fully met at the usual rates or Interest; say short time hills at 10 per cent., and paper having three to four-months to ran It percent. The market may be reported easy, but t-ubject to a cu ange at any moment. The paper. UlacoOO ted -is subjected to a close Kcratiny, and none but such as will he paid promptly at maturity finds any Javor. Where any ' doufct exists .as to prompt payment It is rejected. : Kxchango on New York is firm at jiar buy ig, nnd 81 pes fl.(i00 selling. , . ; Oo:d Is Kleady. Buying, lit; and Helling lf". Silver 131 buying, and 138 selling. Government securities are active and iilgher. Y'e tl&ote a followsi, ', . . ' ' i lluyini;. , Helling. 0 percent, bonds, 1SS1.11.:'4 ir Jutf'.; r : n") in 112 iw , HI) ll5 1(W 5-aH, ls;i. 5-U)'s, lsij. ...110 ,WiiN, 1H0.J. new ltw St-M'H, 18C7 5 per wltt. lOV'ri.........Uili 5 pr eent. 10-41K, nmall 10S - . Compound .Interest Notes are bought at the following rates': " ' . July, 111 ..........;... .i.... 119 Aug. - ..119 Oct. 119 lfC. " n if May, li.5... ......l 1'J Auij. ...11 Sept. " 11!) Oct.;, . ; .. ( ,.11 The following quotations are from the offlco of W. J. Lowry & Co., Baalters, No, 8 First Street. ' IT. H. TreaRnry Note.- '- " -i . National liault Notes. ( - tKCCUHBNT. Indiana Free Banks........ .10 to 2rc dis. Mis-Kiii ....i... ... .......loo K;iKtern H:mk Notes .10tol4)o " ' lJlu.iitr)' r'""k- , , , I. . ! ... ..i.;nm " Union l'aiilt i ,, u, ;-10c " Ot lierTennestiee JJankH....6u to 80o " Vlrtii,iH, JSorth and Month Carolina. Ueori:i, Alabama and La.10 to 9Jo " Ktate Hank of Iixiiana ......luc dls. Ktate liank of Oiiio... loc ; itf:nfRAi. Tradk ok i nn Crrv, i-I'll e general trade of the city continues to Improve. Jobberu were higbly pleicsttt with the result of last wovlc'a business. A larger number1 of merchants ntid country dealers timn' tisnal at this season -of the year were ia tho market last weelf. It is a gratifying fotture of tha trade that all or r. early all of thu dealers are of the bet:tei cuh" of merchants. Our Jobbera are confident of realizing their most sanguine txpectations. The Jbl'.ouring qiidi'Uiont reprc$cnt (hi) wholesale market, purchases and talet in small lot will txrry somewhat from the prices lfivem n .' . :u. ' GP-OCKUIES. - - e The Urocerytrade eontlnnes to Improve. Last wttcVd bulues,'as in everyway satisfactory. ' We have no change to note i u pricee, but contlnute to quote as follows : ' Coffke Is Arm Without material change In, prices. Wo qiiote common t'022e; tlr prime 2tyZGeT arul good to choice Java o5$ 88c' Laguayra 27c. . HrOAlt Is steady, with prices unchanged.' Wo quoUi raw ,aV 15f 11c; Porto Klco ' 11 rjddo; Orleans 151iic; Uemarara locldc; BOft refined' 13yS317c ,hftnls lTXQtt c. XKAS Thero are no chaoses in the prlco of teas. We. continue to quote as fol lows J'.laeH; ' Souchong-, 90c to ?1 50; Oolong, gl to I CO. Ureem Yonng Hyson, fl Z to I7j; imperial, SI ii to 1 W; unlnw(lr, 1 'JO to 2 00; Hyson, tl to 1 1 0. Moi.assks Stocks fair and siiDlcicnt to meet. .tl -want ol the trade. . Orleans plantation Is .scarce, and quoted at iWoSl. Theretlned syrupsre aciMirdint; to quality and. n-putntiou of manulactures, from (Sc U1 ix. v ' Fisir Wc quote Jurarrf7 No. 1. In barrels, i 50 to Si:! oi); No. 2 $21 tH); No. 3 81(1; half bnrrel No. 1 Sll OOSjIS 0; No.2J9 5"( 10 (X); No. a 57 75yS 00 for new nsli ; iu kits No. I $2 75; No. 2 f 60; THo. .5,JJ 25; White Fish, Vi oo for ievr: V7 60 for old. , Uick Market firm .at ll'4(j(I2c for KOod to prime IUxuijoon. No Carolina In the maiket. ' - " ' Canulks l.igtit ' weights 18c, full weights 2ic aud ateady.' ' Casov We continue to quote at 19c and 21c per pound. , Starch Ia unchanged at 7) J to 8c" CoTTONs--'Tarttj, steady but not active. I We quote standard quality at ISc for 700, j 20c for GOO, and 21c. for 500 ; poorer brands ara selling at lower rates. Battinff Wei quote No. 1 at 32c, aud No. 2 at 27Q28C. Carpet Chain Kor white -iSo; for colored 5.". LiauoKS There is no particular change la the liquor trade since last report. Prices remain unchanged. Wequote: new copper distilled whisky 33 00; one to two years old scarce at S3 50(35 00; highwluesii 'M; rectified $1 7532 35; common Bourbouaud Jtye $"2(ij2 GO, ud Brandy, 52 2o2 70; Holland gin r2 50: imported brandy 12 00315 00; Old Port 2 50(t 50. t-... DRY GOODS. ' -.- . Trade good.' Prices have touched bottom, and are rallying ag.itD. All cotton goods are now firm at present quotations, and will advance steadily until the close of the season. .Stocks are large.. . J '. , " . ? Brown Buektisqs. Atlantic A 17c; ytark A 17c; Cannelton lflc; Medforo 16c; Angusta lijc; Swift Kiver 15c; C. Wand w Mediums, lljjc; Dwlght 18c; VaUey 10c t- ; ' : ' - " Bleached Sueetinos and Shirtings. Lonsdale 4-4, 2tc; Hill's, 21c; White Stone, 4-4, 14e; Ballov, lSef RockTlle.JS. 13c; BalouJi, 15c; Canoe ,10o. . Pbints Merrlmac W, 14c; MerrlmacD, ;3c; Sprague's, 13c; ': American, 13o ; Simpson's, 13c; Amos-keag, 12c; Wauregao, 13c; Wain-salta, lOo; Troy, c i Tickings Conestoga Kxtra 4-4, 35c; Gold Medal 4-4, 80c; C. T. Gold Medal 4-4, 23c; 75 Gold Medal 4 4, 25a. ...... Dress Goods Wool Delaines, 35(3 15c; Figured Delaines, 172ao; A mures,; 25c; Plain Deiaiues, 2.J j525c. MI8CKLI.ANKOC8 Skirt Braids, 755 ; Coat's and Clark's Spools. Jl 10; Green & Daniel's Spools, 65c; 2-bushel Bagr, 55&0OC; 25-dusu nags, oito; s-ousu llas, 7ocj Kalelgh Skirts, 113 00 per dozen. HATS and Caps. A ranch larger hat and ' cap trade wa realized last week than the week preceding. The prospects for a splendid Fall trade grows brighter lis the season advanced" Our dialers keep their stocks full and complete, with a full assortment of goods on -hand . constantly.' J7N0 change in prices. Boots and MirtKiTHe boot and Mioe trade wn excellent last week. Dealers find no cause for complaint. Stocks are large. Prices unchanged. tiCEENSWARE. In this department trade

was also good. No change to note In

prices. Stocks large and complete. IUbowaue and Iron. The trade in this department continued to improve daring last week. In consequence of a re cent meetlcgof iron dealers at Pittsburg. at which they determined to advance the price of iron and ualls, prices are very firm lor those articles in this market, but no advance has yet ' taken . place. We quote as before. Tin riaie, 514 25; Bar Iron, 4c; Sheet Iron, "boiled, 6J3C?$c.; Char coal, 8(ui94c; Trails, 55 00 for lOd; Axes, Mann's, 515 00; Lipplaicolt's, 517 00; Sim mons'. 517 00. Pig Iron, 548 00 for best, and 41 00 to 514 00 for second class per ton on the landing. Brazil Iron, 540 00. Buii-dino Materials. For the benefit of all concerned, we add quotations Tor leadinz articles In this' line. .The de maud this season has been large, and we may confidently expect a large increase of trade In this department. We refer our readers to- the best houses to which they can send their Orders, to our advertising columns: Hash, 60 to He per light; Doors. 63 00 to 5150 each; Blinds, 52 75 to S3 75 per pair; -Nails, 55 25 per keg for lOd; Glass, (175 to 55 00 per, box; White Lead, 53 25 to 13 75 per kes; Linseed Oil, II 20 to 51 30 ; Lime, 90c to 51 00. Drugs During the last' week the drag trade was very good. The following are the quotations : While 7al, 5 00 15 00 per one hundred pounds; Lard Oil, No. 1 Winter strained, ii 50; No. 2, 81 43; Linseed Oil, 31 ISatf 20 : Coat Oil, 33;35c. Soda, for Englls"h,and.7;4C for American -.Quinine, prices 82 CVi2 75 per oz. ; Indigo, Madras, SI 30 to 51 CO. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE. Provisions. Pork Is firm, with light demand. We fix our quotations as follows: Mess Pork 5'-D 00. Bulk Heals, shoulders, at 12c, and clear ttides at 10c; Bacon shoulders at 13!c; clear sides at 17o; llittnt at 17c to 20c; lard at 18'ic, tierces, aud 20c In kegs, dieeae we quote at 17c for choice Western Reserve, and lsc for Factory ; Hamburg, 17)0. Rulter Is In fair supply at 25c to 35c for country and Ohio. O-AiN Receipts of wheal during last week were largo. The price continues steady ; market brisker. We quote at 51 75 (gil J0 for prime wheat. Corn Is firm, with only a' moderate stock in market, and selling at 70c In ear and !K95c for shelled, in sacks. Outx, are steady ; quotations, 55J 0')c In new burlaps. Floub Continues dull with a declining tendency; for good superfine 53 50V97 50; Extra Is offered 5S OOii.8 50; Family and fancy brands are named at 510 S.0&11 CO from white wheat. Corn MiAi-We Cud'but littla business doce in meal. We place the price of kiln dried at St 00 per barrel. ' - . ; Hay Baled can be had now at 515JJ16 per ton ; loose at 512(113 per ton. Bran Is held atSUicflS per ton, aud dull. Suipsrurr S20 j22 per ton. Salt Steady ; small barrels at 52 80, and large 53 50 per barrel. . , Gunnies New stock Is ifeld at22(323c; good quality of second-hand sold at 1518c .few Fork Market. By Telegraph. New York, Sept. 21. CoTTON-O.uiet and sleadv: sales of 850 Dittos ui'-O1 ,0 for uplands. Flou it Receipts 18.202 bhls. : the market still rates In buyers' favor: sales ot l(V7ir bhls. at 84 7(.v7 25 for suoerrin Western: $7 (Hn9 20 tor extra Wesu-rn; til 25-4 10 w for u ntie wueai extra; ts ,olo 70 lor rouudlioooOliio: iH 75uil0 00 lor extra St. 1 ,011 Is: SID 5o,(jl3 50 for uoim! to choice do., closing quiet i:alifirul:i r lour 1 ulo heavy ; sales of 500 ha ks at 9 00 till 00. K o Kiour quiet : sales ot 200 bhls. at tO ij,S 'JT. Oit ii kal - I it inMleraie reiu.-jt; sales of 700 bhis. of Wcstero,at s5 75. Whiskv 'iuiet. Wu hat Receipts 51.S5U bushels: market irregular and unsettled, opening a sliade firmer, hutclo'eil dull ami declining; sales of 711,000 htislifls at 81 aSl 70 for No. 3 Spring; fl 71,U 75 for No. , aud 3 do. mixed: 81 7-vl (SO for No. a do.; 81 'J0.',il HI for No. 1 do.; 82 V) for Anther Indiana: 82 024 for white California. Rye More act ve and In buyers' favor: saes of 32,000 husuelu Western at. St 4V'i,l 5D. BAULKr-l- inn ; Hiiles of (j i.ooo lutshuls two niwcdMtie' l HO; also, small saJes of Cauad i WiHt on private terms. UAKLir malt u. ii at: sales of 1.KU0 hu-the s rl.if at 42 2". Coun Itoeeipts 111,029 bushels; without i1erldl change; t.it .f 7)1,000 bushels at fl 14(il IS for unsound ; 81 10u.l 20 for sound mixed Western; 81 24 lor. Western yellow, i Oat Re'elpts 71.427 bushels: abunt lo hetU-r; KMlt-sof ol.uuu busbel at .i72c for iimw Wesleru at ra lnmil (leiioi : tiW't 74'4c for du. afloat, the latter au extreme. TOTAL. STOCK IN GttAIX WAUtUOUSI, BKI'- . TKMIIKW, lil, IhOS. Whet23l.!07 bnsheW. corn 2H.7 1.ushels, otits 40.525 bushelit, rye O.HiM bushels, oariey s y , nusrieis, uiait ioxh bustiets, peas S7.I2H bushels. Mice Dull anil nomU.nl. oi- fKK (.ulet and t-U-inly. suiiAit-Ae iveand ' ,c hlalter; sale of 2100 hogsheads m. fi a lH.jo Imt Citha; liy.it 1S; lor l'ori.o inert : also, sales or ti Ituxts Havana at 10'., iajl::.j. Moi.a?4sks r'lrm ; na:es of 50 hogsheads Culi:l at 47c H"S tiulet-al l.,'J0cr Amertcao. Pktkoi ki'M Ktrmi-r ut ltto lor crude; GO'io forrerlneil Itonded. 1'obk Dull ami lower; nates, 850 barrels, tit r'2?S 70,ti2S 12 for niesx, cIokiiik nt 828 75 cash; 8 50i25 0 lor old do: 821 oo- vil lO for Di iiiie; S2ii 5'i(U2ti 7"i for pr.me mess. Bkkk Dull : sales of 1,125 b;irre!s Htill .C S2i lor new plain nies-i; and 820 50n ii 75 for new extra mess; tteree leer dull at $21,i 2.; lor prune mess; and S t:ni 00 lor India loess. liKKf Hams Dull at 82".ri33 Of). Cut Mka tvt llsuvy ; sales of 124 packages at 12t 12; Cc for siioulders, aud latino for liHius; mid ih-s sie.nly; sales ot 100 iKtxes at 11", c for Cumberland cut, aud hJ'e for Mum t rjb'jeJ. iAUO-tiuiet and drooping ; sales of HM tierces IS.-a'JO'-ic lor Kteatn, and 2J.!M20,?i for kettle reudered : also, 5oo tterces ot steam nt 10c, seller's December; lVJc, sell er s j ftiiuary. Hi; rrKK. nteady at 31(tf3Sa for Ohio; 44c for til ate. Chkb-k Dull at l;Wl7c. . FmurtiiTs r,a Li vkki'o .h Firmer ; Kaguiauuts oi I j.ooj busuels of wn?at Hleamer at 7d. CS3 CMlIer LouIsYllle Market. By Telegraph. Lorjisvn.I.K. SeDt. 21. Tobacco Sales of 21 hogsheads; firmer; 1U4S 7a!ie; medium lent li(tl2c; ludiauu cuitinir t'ic Flour uprflno fit 7i37 00. WlIKAT 81 H5(t2 05. Corn 90,ijfi3c. . , Oaw 505.10. ; RVK-Sl asl 40. liintty-So. 2. Spring SI KiT 00. I 'otto''' New low inl idling &)c; good ordinary 22!c. Mess PORK-S2S Q. IjAKD IStifltlDtJO. Bacon Shoulders 12!c, clear ribbed sides VtHc and c earsides ltiii 10-,'ic ifcriK Meats tehoukters illSc, clear Bides l iMIe. Whisky Rav,', free, firm at 51 -T. Sen Tor& Dry Goods Market. By Telegraph. New York, Sept 21. Tbe market for the better erodes of bleached muslins is ilecldcdly lower. The New York Mills and Mansvllle loo-yard-wide sheet int-s have both been retluced from io to 25c per yad; Bate-'s I8c per yard; Fruit or the Loom ISc; Newmarket W 17c; Ciulnntbo 19c; Forest Dale 17c; B3tt S Hcj liartlelt lolc; t-latsr's 15c; Bott B and L loc: Namanlw lie; Amoskeug 10c; Thorud.ke H 13(Xl3o; New Jets. I4e; Imperial X and Waunin F 12;c; L;iwreuce Twist 12Ho; n others of ctun tuere in no change. Tra'le is generally little better, but firm aud active. Caleasjo UarKet. By Telegraph. , Chicago, Sept. 2U Exchangk Weak d easier; 1-3 per cent discount buviug; par selli'tssF I.OUU-O.II let ; Spring ttMti,, . Wiirat Falrlv uctlve aud firmer: sales ;of No. 1 at 51 Sti;0d 5s'- : So. 2 81 ohg 1 oH : closing steady 'ut SI 51Sl ?2 'or No. ; sales of No. 2 since 'Chang- at 81 62U. . Corn-Advanced ?4' -le; of No. 1 at W.Mi No. 'iKKi'H-i rejected 8ytf90c; clos'ngteartv nl wi.'-i.awie for No. 1 ; s.iles of No. 1 this afternooji at c. ; OAT3-.ctive; li-i-iio higher; closing atKYK More active; 3,' fic higher; cloiiag at Si ai lor No. 1 and 81 18 for No. a. Bari.'V Firm and 4ji4.e higher; closintr at 81 74 for No. t In s:ore. Piiuvwioss Dull. Mess Fork dull ; sales of 2,s25 barrel; closiug with sellers at 82a. Lard lSlUc Hulk Meals Inactive and nominally unchanged. Beet Cattle dull and nothing doing.

22." 18S8 St. Louis Market. Ey Telegrapb.J JST. Locia, Sept. 21. Tobacco Dull and heavy, but not quolaruy changed, ('oitos Nothing doing. Hemh Dull and OornlLial. Floor Dull and weak, but nominally unchanged: ttte demand is chiefly lor low grades; superfine sold at 85 602ttl 25; extra i5o7 2S; XX 57 60; XJwX to choice family 8!) 25,12. Wiirat-Declined ftcIOo on Fall grades; prime to fancy sold at 81 U0,Sf2 15; Spring sieaoy at i ouii ;x ror iNeorasaa; tl w& si iuiar ihdct Missouri. Corn Dull and unsettled at 9295e for shelled; 77V lor mixed;ear; Sue for white ear. - Oats -Dull at 505Cc for black and white ; .K,7 r frtr fan'ir whir. Barlkv Heavy, and" buyirs stood off: small sales of pnm Iowa Hprlag were Uyk Heavy, and prices favor buyers; PoR-Qulatnt 529. Bacon-V ery dull ; choice shoulders 12?fc; i " nuns uiy''74 new iomc; oruer sales of sugar-cured bau-.s atl9(i2oc; round iuib i-uu uvuui lower. 1ARP .iUlot: choice tierce on nrfiora son at l!)c; keg 20c; oOO tierces prime steam TT Jt A. u .1 ,l UU, f Cincinnati Market. ; i By Teleerapb. Ciwctiwati. Sept. 21. rhOUK AND WHEAT-Uuchaiiaed and quiet. uoRn-in mojeraie demand at 8039sc. Oats Steady, at &tk!j57c. i Kyb Dull, at 51 87. Barley In Kood demand for Fall at si vJ.a, on. .... IjOtton r i r m , at aio. Tohaoco-tTnchantted. ' - Whisky Firm, at 70c fu bond, and l sr. iree. ... Ml s roRK Quiet, at 52875. Lard Adiaaced to 19. aud more hue. I miiiisu iwuria u. tiua rata at lire chtse' the stock now here is quite email, estimated at 2,0o tierce". Bulk Meats Dull : shoulders He? ri.Iau Bacon In moderate demand in the Jobhini' war at I2'.. 1.) ami ltia ir aim.,i.,. clear rib and ciear sides; hams ore dull at Butt. h Scarce and nrlces mlvinu,i t IlVntJOc. r.iiiu Advanced to 25c, and tho maraet firm. I.in-esd Oil Unchanged ami iinii. nt 51 in. UROCERiES-Unchanced and firm, letter demautl. oi.n-M3?.. KXCH ANQK Dull, at GOe nr thnnn.l di&uouul to par buying. , ytw Tort Cattlo Market. By Telegraph. New York. Sept. 21. Bef-Catti.e The market for lwf ent ile. Is tolerably active, and the advance In prices esiaunsued on Wednesday of last week was realized to-dav: iiotwltliHtuiul. ing the llheril otreilup, prices ranged at from 12o to 17c, the bniic of sales lieiuir at irom no to aoc. j. he receipts were j,A head. MlhTII COWS In moderate rennftst. lhs demand being principally Irom nrlvala families iqiiot at luus ranged from 510 to 8110. eceipis ius neau. Veal. Calves Active for eood to rrlma stock, hut quiet for other Jilnd; prices were nxed at 57 50(312 tl c wt. Receipts J.170 head. sheep and Lambs The market last week was tolerably actlveat about ourlast quotations, but to-dsy they are fairly active, and prices were timber, notwith standing the liberal arrivals. siiitKP Mold at 4tfTXp. arid Iambs at 8?tfc. Recetp Is 37,b7a it etui. . Swj.nk Ihe market was raoderatelv aetive, but prices were faij'io per pouud lower thiau they were last ouduy; prices ra ,ged at fr ni b!4c to 105ic: amona the sales were 131 head of Michigan of lsu pounds average, at 1014c: 12) do. Indiana. ot I'JJ pounds, at .'Oc; 80 do. Michigan, ot litl itoii dsal If.-uc: 70 do. of 1)7 Douudsat !'4c; 02 do. of I'm pounds at !';c: Hi do. of pouuug ai ioc, ana ill io. OI IM iouua.s at 102. Recciils 17,710 head. Memphis Market. By Telegraph. MmriiH, Sept. 21. Cotton Quiet but steady; reoeipts 310 bales; expoi ts 19 bales. Kixijh Dull ; Huperllne 87 50. Corn None la thu market. . .. Oats fOaoac. HAY-8 -II n2i. Bran None In tho market. ' , " I'okk fvO 50. Lard 19200. Bacon Dull; hhoulderu 12c; clear sides liic Jfew lorlt Gold and fitock Market By Telegraph. New York, Hept. 21. Money The inilnx of currency lo our hanks continues, one btauk at 1 o'clock todav receiving VJUO.Oto irom the West. Stkrlino Dull at 8f.j9. (ioi.i) Lower; opening at 1 iVi, ail van o inz to 141, and Closing ut, 143i. There Is no truth in the rumors that Government was selllug gold to-day. There were heavy sales to-day of gold, mainly fit account of bears. Govkrnmknth Steady and ' Ktrong, with good demand. Tne quotations are: Coupons of 'XI, 114'tlD?; do. '02, 11 1'j iu;4; do. 'o-i, nol'ilW; no, '05, unqt; lo. new, 10!V!l0!;i: do. '07, loDvKJ'i; do. '(is. 10ir; 10 40s, lo5; State bonds liriner; old Tennessee, 70; new, 6'.)',$. European MarKct. ByCabre. IxtNitoN, Sopt. JlP. M.' Ameuiuax SKertiiTiiw Firni ; 1. & C, fX; Erie 31. Livkrpooi., Sept. 21 P. M. Cotton Steady. llRKAajerurrs Firm. . , C Pork Buoyaut, at t;7s (kl. Ciikesk-AI &7s 5d. Bacon At fxis 3d. Pai.k Rosin Buoyant, at 15. ,f Lon don, Sept. 21 F.ve. A.mkrican SKuiuriK.s liulet ; bonds, 72!4 ; Krte, iJO ; Illinois, Mf. LiVKUi'ooh, SepU 21 F.ve. Cotton Close l quiet; uplands, hi; New Orleans, lo. liWllKAT Californlil, 129d. X"Ie Mt. -.iiliirtt YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE Will open Its Twenty-fifth Session HEPTKJ1BER 13TH. Its Board of Instructors, and facilities for a thorough course of education, are unrivaled by any similar school In the country For catalogues or Information address I. H.WHITK, 25 West Fourth Street, au22dlm Cincinnati, Ohio. COAL! COAL! HAVING PIIRCh ANKn :AITAIJr A. Liter's towhoat aud coal bare. ana tne lease of his Green Klver Coal Mines, X will continue the business on : Locust Street, .. Between First and Water, ' And will sell the best GREE RIVER COAL AT 13. PER BUSHM.f Delivered to any part of the city. Orders for towing lea at the office Will be promptly wlex. y 1 au20 d3m Fine Syrup, TlJSTREClilE FIVE RARRELH eg White Drips ami umueu pvrnp, VICKtktY BH073 Mi llo St. Commissioner's Sale. ; m iTtlTK E IH HEREBY GIVEJT. that in pursuance of an order made by lue Common Pleas Court of Vanderburgh County, at the September lerm, IStis, in the suit for partition, wherein William t 'arson etui, were plaintiffs and Rachel Crais et al. were defendants, I will oiler for tale at the Court House door, iu the city of Evansvllle, on Saturday, the 2Kb day of October, lata, the following described real e tate, lo-wit: Lot No. twentyfour, the east half ot Iot No. twenty-five, and tbe west halt of Lot No tweutr-three, all In Block No. eighty-nine. In Lamasco, County of Vanderburgh, and State of Indiana. Terms of Rule One-half of the purchase money will be required cash In hand, the olber half payable in six months of the date, the purchaser givlun note with approved security, hnvlnjilnteiestfrona date. KD WARD P. ELLIOTT, Corn'r. J. F. Welik.ru, Atfy. September 19, 18ti3-sep21 4tw Letters of Administxatio a. , ' , NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEW. that tba uuderslgned ha lakeu out letters of adihioiftratioti on the estate of John O. Weiler, late of Vanderburgh County, deceased Said estate Is solvent. OF.OK11K L. BAYKR. Adm'r. A. C. Donald, Attorney. September 14, UsoS. sel5 w3t

ESTABLISHED. 1831. I TOVEWORKS. Excelsior Stove Works. (Successors to H, K. Blemker), JANI FACrrRKRH Of th. an- ; EXCELSIOti STOVE, .uv uu uut.uw uuw aide, and th. ; .. , CHARTER STOVE; . and the good and cheap ' ' Ancada, Stonewali, .Kentucky, TENNESSEE, aud PALMETTO BTOVKa. and a great variety of HK.i. TINb arvvuxi, au or the latest and most ap- ' Also. Light and Smoot h Prmnlrr TTnlTn . Ware. Skillets and I.hls. Unm .nrf r.i.i. DOir-I ions.- innil.l P11. Tu-Ktt lia. &rwl iiucumriini nn paiu lo the iuanulaotuivui uiic:.tv oik . m C1SMR0X FSOXTS; CRATES,' ie, Jte. . Also . N ,r , and Dealors in Tinners' Htock. If deaired. Cooklnr HtOTm vnrraninH n. iweive mouths. Orders solicited before nnrchaslnir tn wunr, Fouudery, corner HUth Street aud Can at. Store and Sample Room at No. 14 Second nireet. tl. k. litem ker's old stand. ) , BLKMKKRr TlLLM AN fc VQ. tnay2! ., BANKRUPTCY. Iu the District Court oMhe Unttml Statei lor the District of Indiana, In the matter of Alexander A. Meelnnis. , I'Mumiipu lis Jiaiisriipicy. To whom it inttu toneem .' The nnderHitrnett herehV i-tvn iiaIIm .r Liieir hiiuii)iiuiiui us AwiniiiiAiiir a.-v am)kba. MKiiiNMis, ot Kvaiisvilie, In the county ot Vanderburgh aud Slate of Indi ana, wiiiuu said District, who bu l.een ,i. Juuifeda bunkrupt. Uton his own petition, by Ihe District Com t of said District. j A-aieu aa. rjvs nsviiie, the 1 lib. day of SejJAMKS II. AfC NEF.LV. ' ' JuilN M'llllHr.IlT U3t(la w) ' ' v . Assignees. In the District Court of Ihe United States ; aor the District of Indiana: In the matter of Jacob Adler and Jacob r.icuei uariKniHs. in Bankruptcy. To vhom it may concern r The iiuderMgued herebv irlve notice of their -appointment us Assignees or Jacob Ai)i,.n and Jacob Dhhii,. oi tvauMvllle, in, the county of VandHrbaiKU and Stale of Indiana, within said District. who have been adjudged Ixinki ubts. uuou their own pctlllou, by the District Court ol win xisirici. Dated ut KvartftvUle. the 11th day of Seotcmber, A.D. lfk. , i J AlNtf II. MC.NKKLiY, ' juuis nun ij ui. in. . d.'lt (1 a w) AtMlKUees PHYSICIANS. DIU II. M. 1IAUVKY, , ROOM Wo. il. WALKER'S .BUILDINU 1 Comer" Main aud Third HtreeU. Office Hours 10 to 12; to 5J 7 to 9. 1 12 dtiua Devotes his time exclusively to treating Diseases of tlie KYK, at his office, on the oi truer of Tulrd and Walnut Streets, opposite the City Council Cnamher. , 1 A tree eilnte for the benefit of the poor, from 8 to V o'elocit a. m. . i Oftice Hours From 9 to 12 A. ir. and from 3toaFkM.ii','.- Iviaatidum LAWCAUDS. Wits K.C'HI. ; CMAUNOKT B. , CREBS & COiGSR, - , , AtortieyH-nl-I.aw, 'nrmi; niluolw Will practice law la all the Courts of Howards, White, Wavue, Hamilton, Saline, aud Unl latin Counties, In tlie State ot Illinois, and In the Supreme Court. Refer to Ci. Muiihoe, James K. Minor. Stock well 4 Vo., Colonel T. W. Stone, with I. A D. JAei man. Gen. W. Karrdw, MCVernou.2 i .uuav2413ui' t- )-, ; l -j ,' ' . A.XXOItlNjiY' nt IL.A.W. Office on Th.rd xireet, In Washington House Block. , , . t Will prsctlc -f e vatloun Courts ol the Circuit. . 1'roaupt attention to office htislhess der4d:hn ' B. L. D. GUFFY, A TTQRNEY :A T' LA W, -. ' AIOROANTOWN, KV. Will practltte lu Ihe conn lies of Ihitler, Warren, Mnhloubarg, Ohio, and McLuui, 1'rompl, attention giveu to 1 he collect lot of claims. ... Ueierences Wlie'ler & Rlggs,' HoMln-V Worth A Hro.,Chas. IIhImimh A t.'o. lapt ' , , , IV. 14. IJI.A la, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW MARION, -: ' ' Crittenden County, Kentucky. apl7 wtf ' ' ' JOHN 1V1NS0N, BRASS FOUNDER AND FINISHER, Steam and Ca-Plpc Fitter, Mannfacturer and Itealer in Hleam and Water tiauues, Silt-raud Rabblll Alclal, and all Articles apper- , turning l a Brass Foundry. STJCAMB0AT 1ND OBXEBAL BLACK- ',,.' SMITHING, , ' Water Street, bet. line and lect. , K VAN S VI LLE, 1ND. Cash paid for old Copper!and Braa : SPEER'S:::.'?: P OUT G R A PJE WIHE. ' Used by Umidrecls of Congregations fpr Chuxcli or Ccmmunioa Purposes., ! (- ;.. Also.Excellent Tor Ladles and Weail j , . - Person. . ' ''.'' Vineyards, New Jersey,' SI'EEB'H ; lOKT , CIRAPE WINE, l onr Years Old. i This Justly celebrated Native Wlntt ' made from the Juice ol the Oporto Urape, raised Ju this country. It.s invaluable toulc and . Btrengtheninx properties are niiHurpassed by, any other native Wine. Being the pure Juice of the grape, produced under Sir. SpeerVt own personal supervision. Its purity and K'ueae'' are guaranteed. The youngest child may partake of Its generous qualities, arm tue weakest InvaliJ may use ' it to t,,vi"n it Is particularly KneuS "i b tl and rfebil itated and mi I table to t he various ailment thatafllict the weaker sex. it is iu every respect ... ,r.i In valids use Sneer's Port Urape Wine. IvT.fa les use Specr's Port Orape Wine. Weakly peous Und benetlt by Its use. Sneer's VVluts lu hospitals are preferred toother wines. ar Sold by druggists. A Speer's Vineyard, New Jersey. Office 211 troadway, New York. ldePU7 dly

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OPERA II O IMi - ' -m.J. NEWTON OTTHI, Lessee and Manager. ' Tl'ESBAY ETESHfi. icrnr Will be repeated Hu rlinx Coyn's brn. " llant English ComedVr nl A. WJDOW Tin Re:elved last nilit with Shouts of Laughter and Applause,. 1 Th I',e"i Nov!!! Iu Tei. I'RICla OK AJMW4ION. Parquette and Dress Circle Family Circle is. x Galleries ... Colored Boxes . ah o cziracnurrje or reserved seats. Box Oitlce oren for s,l1 o. tifiraii r-nm 10 A.M. till Hr.M. CUKE NICHRIAON. se23 dltj Treasurer. 'ILEAL ESTATli.-'"" Xew Real Estate Azentr. j - 4-J.-1. Elliott &Hon TTAvr. opened a urn. iotitk rtnLwiirH.r1'".. Pareha, or their ofllceTon y Ci:u" ou u,em l Third Street, near Locust' jnISi5PI:,;otvIV. II. ICI.US3IAN dfc CO., Eeal Estate Arrenls. No. 63 Main btreet, l'S EvANsvia.a.1. inn. A Notary Public In the offlee. Iau29dt r MACHINISTS. SCIIUITZKe - Til U HI AN acoftlauuretnrera and Bnllders ofj Steam Euclncs. Circular Ssiy Hills. Orlst and Rugtr Mills, Tooacco Bwcre Wumiuiug Machinei, Distillery.nd Mining: Ma- ; eh'nery, Mall Mills, Corn fheUeia, ileuse FrouU, Cellar Urates. ION & DRAS3 CASTIfiGO. Of every dusoiiptlora. ; icbluory of sll kinds Madaand Repaired. .' Oealers in Bel tin., Fire Bricks, . Kteam OauKes, and 'ronght Iron Pipes. o: materials lxuglit have the faclllly of the IxmtUt. ; tlaery and Wort men, an I will Klve all -arc entrusUid lo us our individual atteuia, flit orders promptly, warrant, our trk, aud oUain reaaoiiabie prices. ' )CAoe and Kouudry, corner of First and Ml (Street, Kviinsvllle, In 1. B Workmen su'. to all narts lo fit work and do repairing. rtTii' i.' TH nMAna CO WILLIaM HEILlIAIl! (Snocessor to Krati A lieUrn Manafaolarer aad Balldsr of rORTAHLB AND STATION ART TEAM KNQINE3 AND BOILERS, SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY. Option aud Tobacco Precaes .CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Ac, Ac, " ' EVANHVILLE, IND. i rrbr Iaow and Corm Wobk mad W order on short notice. IKON AND BRASS CABTINQ9 ' Of every descrlpU'jn. Dealers la Htearn Uanni", Oura Beltln' Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron 1'lpes, Boltita Cloths, Jlc, at maiufaclnrern' prices. RBPAlRINO done at short noUoe. apr2S ' : C WOLFF, Manufacturer of, and Wholesale and Retail Dealer In, 2 faciei lex, Harness ! COLLARS, and SADDLERY V t HARDWARE, jo. 5$ Vain Street, corner Second GVANHVIULK. lSIi, tebie dtf ' ' 1 TlEABQUAUTEKS Forlloofn aiitl Kliocs ' ; mo. 3s; maix stri:kt. miiK i: nif.U!si;nf.i HA HE BOUTS and JL e rvtved a larce stock of iOfciS, which Ut) Mlls VERY LOW. Call and see for yonrselva-. JOHN J. 1 EYF.lt, selO dim Successor to F. M. Sellmau.