Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 October 1868 — Page 4

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' , Ev&asvilla and Crawlords-vilie. GOINO NORTH.' . ,;. Leave Arrive. Arrive. Evansville. Vlncenne. T. Hanta : Aceom'odt'n, 5::tt A M i0: ASM'' Mail :1V AMU '.id AM 3:00 P M , viacennes Ac i:2SF M 1 7 11 p m I - COMING HOOTHr V . "' Leave Leave . -V6

, Vijcennes Ac A I 8:32 AM t V:-AM

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' ' '" Terre Bante and Indianart lis. :

t FROM TERRE HAUTE.,,' ' . iprew ? . M W-r nnua W r 4:00 PM II :00 pm . Ohio and Mississippi RailroadJ - ; - FROM VINCENNES., Depart, 1 Mall West wrd . .....;..-,. 5:i pm ...... k. 3:15 Put ,.........10HVi PM - . i r. j . ....... Express Easttwar.1 Kxpresa Westward ... ABC BTKAMBOAT LINKS. ; To LOCISVIJL1.K Kvery Momlar and BatnrfUv at lOo'clork a.m. Kvry Txday. Welnwlay,Tliarwlp.y, nil Batnrday at 6 To Caiko Dally, except Snnaay. at 3 o'clock p. i. - ' , ' To CiRrKN UiVFR. Kvery Wednesday and 9iturla,v at 6 o'clock ?. v. Fvery SlondHv andTtiMrMnvat o'clek p.m. -. To F.AKTPOTtT. Kvery , : Tuesday; ami Frtdav at o'ciix p. M, ,-' To imrtF.R30T Pally,' except Sundays, t 8 o'clock P.M. ? ; .:; t ; To Nashviia. Every Thursday at Xo . m. To Mkmphi3 Semi-weekly. 1U, ca-rrvlns; the mull, )evet7A. m. n Moudavs. Wednosdavs and trldayst. Arrives W 7 p. v., Tuesdays, Thursdays TdStrdftv . . i u . i New Hfirroony Mail Stage leaves Mondays and Krldavs at 7 A. M. ArrlvosruesdavnandHatardavaby.4p.il. - " " Mt. Vernon MailHta9 leaves daily; (ex eept nundnys) at 1 a. v. Arrives dally (ex twrt SnndavK) by 2 r. M . -rr To Newboro. Hack dally (except Hon4ay, from the Merchant' Hotel, !at 3 , ' O'clock P. N. it V ' , - 1 ' FRIDAY. .OCTOBEtt 2. ISflS. . CITYJTBWS,! ; ' .Vert Appropbtate. At a recent rueetiDg of a Steamboatrneu's Association tho following toa3t was drank : " Ken-tacky the home" of the Iemo'cracy." ' . ' ; 'iJ , ' . V '' j Tho last ilitcli of . the 'Democracy ; would have been Btill more appropriate. ' '

, : ; Recorder's CpuRT.The'Record--., ! er having left the city yesterday. iJua--;. ! tice Walker played tho role of Ue- ; ! 1"corder; but' the only business j that .' claimed his attention were a feW dog

caied which are not yet jalV,dispoed.

; f - of. We ehall watch the progress! Hi

'" events witli some interest. - h t . .. m -i ..! ' j ( l! " Keno. We ; have goud reason to - j 'Jbelievc.that " kenb 'r has been opened aigaia in the city, and Js be?Dg'run 4 , nightly, but in so ruiet a. manner that, of course,- the police, who mani- "' fested such an honest detovmi nation V , some months 'ago to brbak it Up, are

- " unable to discover its haunts Wei

j .'I are led to suspect' keno a ''presence 1 ' from the number of mysterious look,.'ing card we see handed around. , " '' .CooRT'OP Common P.eas! Tharo was nothing of general public interast before ,the Coart of Common ; Pita8 yesterday. The business of. the term' .IT is nearly closed ; out;, . One case of . . importance yet 'remains' to - be tried, 1 , which will probably come up to-day, ;r otherwise he Court will most probar . i bly adjourn to the next term. ; J ! Tub Horse TAMER.Frank Leslie h&a sent out with his illustrated news. paper for October 3d a beautiful col

ored engraving, representing the boy -Uiysees &. Graut ;teichini his horse Dave to pace. It is a beautiful and "' suggestive picture We are under 6b- , Jigations to John W- Scott, corner of Second and Main' Streets, for, a copy. Also for a copy of the Radical Drum Call, a small music book containing choice music and glees. j :. m . j More Railroad Iron. Rails for the Evansville, Henderson & Nashi villc Railroad continue;., to arrive in considerable quantities over . the Evansville and- OrsvwfordpyiUo Railroad. It arrives faster than it can,, be carried forward to Henderson. Yesterday tho Sallie V. towed a barge loaded with rails'' to Henderson, , but there was more on the letee tjast night than sho took. In addition Jto this, a considerabJac amouiot,. was drowned by the rapid rise of the river on' Monday.":. It' will be got! out when the water fails. j . ..''

REaisTEUiNO. Tlie work, of .rcisr tering the votJi;3 of the 'several wards i i, , and prceiBots, of the . county,: '-udder the recent action of the County Com,-, . missiouers, was commenced yesterday, "' and farf progrcsrflWas -madei A .fall board met in eachf ward, as had, been ' appointed by the Commissioner-, aod 1 ' ' everything passed off pleasantly. The

boards meet again, to-day at 9 A. M. and will continue' in acssion -until ,) o'clock to niht. We are glad tOjmns

-' " a pTeasanl spirit: mamlested on both sides. ! . ; n 1 : .:! .' r

Bffop.e Justice WalkerJ-t-Jos-, 1 JS 2 tice Walked, in J addition tb .holding Court as Recorder yesterday,., also; iv-. e.-'' held. a court of Jiist own, which was. 1 " occupied chiefly by a'tivil ,suit be-. tween some threo or four Americans ' African descent and, a; white man. Warrants we're, however,; , issued . . ! ' against George Ww Wade on aflidavit l -0-f Qirjey Bradley ' fbr'provoking an

- - ; uo.i assault, the other branch of the Ciho "having been adjudicated -before 'Jus- - tioe1 .Emery. Also against Johnson,, charged with assault and battery on Wm JoaesJ'both , colored individuals. These cases will be tried Meetinq at Cypress " DALErsi. ..There was a v-jrydargo and interest ing Republican meeting at Cypresa ; Dale last night, at which the attendancc was .unusually ; large. Stirring , ipeechea were made by Dr.- Raehl. of

. i ' IHinob, and .Captain Tomhemelt, of

,',-:;'! ..... : this city, . which were, attentively listened to and warmly applauded. .V ; 'I, , Several of the candidates on. the ooun-i .( v ticket were oresent and mad iKm

eelves acquainted with the sovere.gns. j - - v uu uiu

Vc9tcrt5i!y fouf tiiore new construetion caf, built' at the shops, of tbe E &C. Road, for the & N. t,.:-,-Ji wpre bauted toithe liter

and Tlaced aboara wig muRivu uav eisuus ptcpeutf un'"s

in the evening they, togemer. wi.u iwu hand cars, were by the Mollie Norton' 'The fifth-one,' -.' - . :l ; jVI will be taken down to-day. - 'lbey are pronounced, by competent judges; as fine burthen cars a were' ever built. I We are -gratified io! learn-tliat ihej work on the Toad is pTOgTes'sinfir 1 finely.oind that great confidence is entertained that the &iad will be cotepfete"d t SlaVgfcterville iri time for the Henderson tJount'Pair, and to-' Madisonville y the !end of the year. The first passenger car was Shipped from Louisville 'on Wednesday on a bafge, and was expected last night:' in ! - . Republican ; Mass Meeting rr There will be- grand, .Republican 1 Mass meeting at isoonvtiie, i arv nATTT nr T?n"?av October 9th. which VUHUtf V m. j - , ..j promises: to be one of , the'. grandest dimonstratidns i ever made r ia; jthe County 4f .Warrickr: Icb ii- ij i'l I :Major-Genetal Judson ilpatrict; J the distingufehedjcavalry'tffijcear; ind Major-General'Lew' Wallace wiltjaddresshe people.--The Boonville ftnd NewbTirg"1 Brass Bands "and 4Hfudry glee clubs7 will-be present lonfarnish muic.1 the Figfetiu.?' Boys :4n-lBlu will be oat in full Fofee rge onj the fcause'of their invincible leader and Oeneral-itt-Chief, theHero of Fort Donelson and ''ApVomttttbx-" Court IIonse.l:iI VffAlOl The Union men of VanderWrglu; Gibson; Plte' and "Spencer are incited lohe present 16, assist in the 'glorious work.. i 1 ! : Before Jcctice EMERtCharle Bradley had ji'hearTn before' Justice Euiery ''ycsterdaV," bnfl a' - chajrg of assaulting -and - battering George W. Wa d e , whi cTa li t tie yecrea t ion , it sc m's' took'place on Vine ; Street,' Isetkcen Water and First. Hfsilenot tliojughj the amusement worth $2, 'with trim trnnira niniintmiK tn'J-4 n(S.lL ''L t " Du O . . I ' ' ' Frant Dcnglcr'1' rwaar';' charged -by: Slargaref Gerreghsi' with' having,' pro-. voted her to"; wallop Mm, by aUiog her 'natghty' namcsl ' -Her :story was that Frank- and' others came-tb her door at 11 o'clock at i:nrghl, while her. husband was absent,- ahd: tried gain admittance, and being remsea, useu approbrions epithets, which' provotcd her dreadfully A Jury of kfxj men was ctopafthelled'and Wrh. B.iH,a.r. grave appeared 1 for the' prosecution and Geo W.McBride fbF'the de tense. ' No decision had beeri rcaclfejf" when we visitdd the courl. :'' -1 i The Game Llvr. TheTlaw- regu-.i

fating- thehooiDg"of quaiU or par.Waiuogdjr .The "iivr will" commerjC

tridges ia suspended in its operations from yesterday until tho 1st oHMarch, we believe, and tit i-inow-j lawful to shoot, trap and ' kill- those -dcliiiius birds. We 'regrel that -id i aeme jnstancesmen : who' rtalty ! hava some claims to thd title of sportsmen suffered their impatience 'to'get' the better of tHeir- regard fbr-Jaw'and led them to' hunt thct bird' whilo the law protectpd them. For fonrjor five months now these birds may bo killed with, impunUy, and we 1 areH gladj! tb learn that they are very' plenty'We hope soon to'See them ia- market at reasonable prlees. i o-t.b ; i.ti-i' - Pereonal!.' Mr.: Gtiri Shanklin who has been sbjourneying in EuTrrpe for the last three'and a half years, ar rived home yesterday eveaiog j by" the" Morning Star. ' He is looking pfucb. improved physically." J 'F c--ii -i ' May Starling, of -Hendersbn, was iu, the city yesterday on basiriess'.1 'iHr. Jerome Watson, of the' feame J cifyj was also in the city, and Judge Ben nett of Smithland, Kentucky - Mr'.A.-M.Phfclp-'v of.Nawburg, was in the cityT yesterdays and, w?, we are glad to' t learn, 'enjoying' greatly -im-. Ioved health?. :IIe speaks JihopefaUy of the political ; prospects irJ Warrick County;-.v..'i-j;:'.u:j 1 1 -1 il , r,' the. fa Mr. H. T. Kneeland, from moos' commission house a-of! Carlbs Cobb, New York; j was ia'othe city, yesterdayUi- v-' i"-a; ain. .-nn. Rjbert ) Logan',. iof - Petetsbufg, 'ar rived by last night's tfaiaJ' i Mr J Joihua Aliop," of ;CatlisIe: and one of the Directbrsl' itheo C; Railroad, was in the rdtT, !ytsterdav.' 'ill left'-by! hist night's' packet's' 'for: OwensbJTo. t.. t, i-.iacii,- , - ''' ! We i had i tho great , pleasure --lasti bightt to moet Jour ' fornrer i"ellow tewnsmaov Mr. Gillison -.Maghee who arrived by last night's train from, this new home ; id New Jersey, x Xid ',' is looking exceedingly, wellfrpdlcft his family, -aat.tbeir maoy friends" here will ho glad to learn, in . good health na j wea picased TWLtn,.. h err newt j.ii.i. .... -;Mr. Maghce bringB .08t cTieerTng accounts of, the political , prospects in" the great metr6polis ofMhe:rmy'on. Ha reports the most striking changes going ai in New York City add State, especiailyjamdog fth ish csd"opted citizens,. whq: hi ve ? formed iwvral Irish Graqt ltibfl. :The ph.'ange9 aro remarkable-and startling) to tho. Daniocraqy. i-i Tiorj leadiogjcommercuil mea iAf;"Te w ir frfe arf almost unanimo us f$iv Grants bod jhondreds,''wIib hnvn alwav.4 votrl .thfl,-. jDrimhjiratli''' ntonf , r r vir t J pis? p, the SoNst We are .Ifoll that CapUmJosly. Thj0Peorf Stackhouse ,andj jiMeck." Wilson were initiated into the, order of Sons .v,t A-LucracQi pn.xuesaay nignt. We h6pe their good examDle wilLrba imitated by many ;therS,"'ab'a,TliaT none of thern'rinav ever5 vioIateJtbe sacred pledge they have taken. , :i ,MJ Pull DAT!Ye4terday was an ex Oi'.i tremely dull 'day! in the, wav of city ?fems- Jri f.f L;i.: J r - f items'- Jri fi.f l.k. .... Lii.:l'l'" curring worthy of special notice.

vibu.. .iitne.vu a targe total ,Jng. of the, Republicans of Warrick County at jLynnville on Wednesday. It is estimated that there were from

wiioia.i'i'wiJ' are, glad, to learn, were hfuUy cdnverted and made a pub: Hie' confession of faith in Grant and Colfax and Republican principles. A beautiful pole',' 125 feet high wairaised; be'arhig lo tli talwrnafito-aames . of GratilaedQolfax, anda beautiful;United States, flag. The meeting wa3 addressed- for aja Jrourandta., quarter by Major, Mattisou," and iaa hour and -a. half?., by Col. BucE"anan-" 6f r.this cify.. Both , speeches are represented tot have been of tin usual Sbility.Vtfd was1istened j tb yiith, deepest attention'.' At-'the close ofjthe. meeting, several lile-lopg. Dmporais openly renounced fealty to the party that brought upon-out country all the wbeg, miseries and burdens of 4he lasteixhtyears, and declared their purpose, to vote the whole Republican ticket. i ; ..uTT-T 3 I Forty-second! . Indian 'i 1 Rpg'i men?,, entertained thepcakers, and the Boonville Glee CTub.wiih most liberal Hos pitality.--We forgot to mention fcreyipajtflliAt the BAonVille Band and Gee Grub were.pre3e-ntv. a,.dAadded gre'tly'io the interest of , the meeting by'tbeir excellent musib. -in .t j The1' Excursion, to RockPort,--Tbo number ot ' person's who weht to Rockport by the Ada Lypn yesterdaywks7.bjli6 ;me ois: as. great ; asjjuiany supfiosdii wouldibei'lndeed,! the nuinber'wasi Bp; few , that, unless j the Ada Lyo pfefced up money by j the way, the receipt would not cover her SxpU5STS at 2 o'clock this, morning,; and ithe only news.' we'1 reeiVe'ot '' was to the , effect that there i aiipnard - to ' ba a : great fmaBy people iu Rockpt)rt.'; i , eYhpr!,BA.'er and Seoator. Hendricks from Gonneltor .to - Rockport yesteri dayr arriving'. .about, oue o'clock p.m.; 4nd- she-met the. Ada! Lyon-; at lialfprist bne.:a -ibort! diatffnee below Rockporfcj We ,had hoped that the' boat would have returned in time to have given a ' fulf report of the aieetitfg ia thls'Ynorning's hsubi. I, Corn StpiEMEi. ThfcIate rise of theriver has"eubmergcel a number -of-corn--fields, -'bu' the bottoms both above and . below the, city. Wb;.are glad to learnhoweverthat the dimage done Was . hot as great as had birciriappEebcpded. "iTho-water did net rietb . tue.-icorn on thestanding stalks'brid; oiil, that- portiod which h li lteeb'- prostrated by storms was falling to-day, and win, no 'doubt, go down as rapidly as it rose. Tho flood lckpd kpd only .about , one fpot $f being high' af tha'of SeptemberVlSGG. ,,. as 1 Heavt' RoiBriRr. Ther Chief of Police was not'rfied yesterday evening of a heavy robbery at Louisville, and askra?him tohek-6utlor the thieves, who tfre'twb young men, ""supposed to heon-the Kate. Putnam, and, Chief Cbchtanc aPd the police; were on- the Qui vise. for -them last night. The amount MBtoEett; was seven ,. hundred dollars...'. i no v n Auiitaciiit-Hln. -.pPElItocsEi-The audience, at the Opera House laat f night " was f STi am tTuviBTTTwTiirj'tn'echaracter of the-' fe fvYfA ai was a vast imv provementvon; thati of. the-prcvious Bight. jy F-ntj,ieart, Never-Won Fail? Lady,; Wa' vej-y- faif ly- presented. " Love in Livery - was ajvery lively faroe, and '4iih par t' ! was well sustained and. lie play "was ; received with decided favor.; ' Miss'Rickcorcfs, Mr. Barr'and -3lr. ' Saphore rnanifested reaV i . 'talent'. in. the!'srenditiob:" 'QC. tbbir '( Ve jpective roles. ;Rust5e, Edaeation, ' wbieK-''lsH only another 1 name - tor- Kongo Diamond.''' p'sesontied .nxore' " rough diamond?; jt4a. J. .:D"G-: ".:':The -on ly paHsabJeichflraoter3 were Miss XopezT a s - '' Ma rgery -Leste r ' iJ5e ttsr-'-as Cousin Joe, and' Mr', $lanselle. as L-6rd,ratsft7".;'ThQ:.'P,laji: elicited np aprdau33r A good bulls presented for to-ntgni;. vju iionu:y:.uvgtit win us presciited the treat se'.qatoa,' " 2;)jas.tr'e;1 with a. lu'U bllle;. '31 r. MiviUe, aery' fine cointneaian and a great favorita-witUv'E vans villa", audiences, arrived last nighf'i and will appear on Monday n?g"litl 4 His'ttjany'TVicfids will r -i-T' n'tuCii iDltti V i . . j:'. Uedlstrlcting .ef.rtt'on Township '- ' for Voting I'utpests. "' L:r. J wowhtro .the Boaid take into'eonsf deration' the mattt-'of re-idistricttug" Pigeoni.Townskip'" Into" a sfieiet number ct Lloctiori Prjecincts, tmuit i . . . trrprrmrrm h ar-1 he-pr w w t PrQcjnc-ts jtyUStiJCK.'PHid 1'igeotfTownthip is therefore divided into the Iwl-iJwasiPtooiK-LsA, wit: , -'i 1 first 1 r ci net bnall conpist ci all ?hprlemiprjpfljithrt Uhe iollowing 1 1 . . .T C . IT'-. I .11 nounuurtes, lo-wii: jegiuuiu on jine J umo rtver as due-ioo. oi uuuioerry StrwflfyBhing1 then. by i Mulberry Street to Ui;Oid',Ccm,'tpryi then be to the CitnaK- thence along tub Canal to beKivrgjU Township Hue theice SQutir"a1cng 'the Knight iTownship itne to -rive .ivru-A-viwr. ineoce aioug the Ohio-River. to the placb of beginsPUiceof , .iLtiug-J ojvn 3Iye1rs' grocty,' oorr'r Seeundo dud Cowan t vTfj K?i 1 j consist -of ralf the territory beween the follow ing Dounaaries. to-wit: xseeinniD? on .berry Strec;. running thpneo alorsg pMulberry Street nTthe Old Ctemeterv arvUa vb ui. tbtoerto theiUaaaithejjce along the Canal to Eighth Street, thenee along Eighth. Street to Chestfaut .street. thence aIJt5gCht!stnut to' t,he river. lucnyc uiuug nie river to tn puce of . ycginning. I'l" ) ,.. ., , I $njpy7ucm J-. eery. A cii'nQdlVrd I L...iAim freanci All tho fprritorv Lwtthin tbfoIIeihEr.bo'unds: JBeginniogi oa tka..Uhio TLliver at; Chestnut" j gtrfi.Juoni.ng thence aloog Chestnut 1 Street to Eighth btreet, thence along Eighth Street to Mam btreet, thence along Main Street to Fifth Street,

S'rcef, thencJ aloDg Locust ctreet to i

the Ohio River, thence along tne Ohio River to the place of beginning. . Flace of Voting Upper Engine House. ' Fourth Precinct A that territory beginning on the Ohio .River at Lo.eust. Street, and running thence by Locust btreet to Uittn fotreet, tnence. by Fifth Street to Main Street, thence bv Main Street to Eighth Street, thence along Eighth Street to Vine Street,.? thence along Vine fctreet to Fifth Street thence by itth fctreet to Svcamore Street, thence along Syca more Street to the Ohio Riveri thence alorg'the Ohio . River tothe place of beginning.' :, -m ; v - - "-- ! Place, of Vvtxng U'ourt iiousa. . '-- Fifth Precinct. K.W that territory beginning on the Ohio River, at Syca more tstreet; , running tnence aiong Sycamore Street to Fifth St reet ; thence along Fifth Street to . Vine Street? tnence along Vine Street to ".Eighth Street; thence -along Eighth Street to Idgle Street; 'thence along Ingle Street , to Carpenter Street j thence along 'J Carpenter" S-' i id s. .Centre; the noe by- Centre, to rme btreet; thence along lihe " Street to the Ohio River;, thence along, the Ohio River to the place ot beginning. . Vvtuia Jflfice -Vine, btreet .hngine House. l&ixtW Preeinct-Ku that territory beginning ou the Ohio . River at Pine Street, and running thence aloar'h. rme: to -Centre btreet: thence along Centre to Carpenter Street: thence along Carpenter Street to Ingle Street s thence " aloce. Ingle Street to thetjanai; tnenee along toe L-anai to Pitreon Creek : therice' by Pigeon Greek, and the, Ohio , River to the place of beginning.' ' ' ; Viting iiact liamasco engine House! r ::, 1 'Seventh Precinct. A.1I that terrilorv beiinnin at the intersection of the canal and Second Avenue; running thence along Second Avenue to Eleventh btreet f thence east to tit&t Avenue: thence north to Pifeon tJrcekr thence ; westwardly -along Pigecn Creek to the canal; thence along the canal to the place ot begin nins. r i Voting Place-Jce' s Wflfhouse tJighth Pruuict All that territory beeitsnicgatSecond Avenue and Eleventh Street," running thence east ,t First Avenue, thence Borth to Pigeon J Ureefe, thence eastwardly along Pigeon Creek to the - btate Road, thence southward along the State Jioad to the continuance -ot Ana Street thence along'iAnn to Inkle Street,-. thence along Ingle to. the ca nal, thence along the canal to faec-ood Avenue, thence along' Second. Avenue to the place of beginning.; j - "Votina Place SehraderV 'grocery. on Oakley Street, between Sixth, and Seventh. - - .- ' "ifiiufh Precinct. All that territory beginning at the corner ot JMghth Street and -the canal, running thenxje along .Jiighth Street to Ann btreet, thenruj filoiir Ann Street tat the State Ro'id. thence along , the btpte RoacT to Pigeon Creek, thence along Pigeon Creek to the Knight'Townshipi line, thence south along the Kmnht Town ship line to the. canal, thence along the canal to the place or beginning Votina ,PLicc.T-Jh s Pottery, on Main Street. - - 1 Tenth Precinct. Shall consist o all 'that terrirorv in Pigeon Tewnsh situatej west of Pigeon Creek. ! Vbtj-gfJac.-Indeperidencc School House., statk of inDtana, iq ,-, Vandekhukgh Cocntv. , ' I, Victor Bisch, Auditor in and for said County,, hereby, certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the origi nal, the same appears oi record in my omce. , . . . . .. . . j ",tl . f Witness my'.nand and. official sea at Evansville, this 2Gth day of Sep tember-A. i D 1868. ..-'. iw. . - ' Victor Bisch,,A..V. C sept2!)-d&wtoctl3 "'Provisions! " Provisions! We have a full supply of Hams. Sboutd1 erSj'bidef -Ltard, &o.,'. Jso Avhicl we oner to the trade at the lowest- price " octStfV " No.' 7 Main Street, ' ; Flour! Flour!! We have a full stock of Flour, of different grades aiid braHds,',tn, barrels, pnd,; sac7cs, whrcn1 we will sell at lowest rates. ' 5 L. RuFyNERj, Jr.. & Co., b'c2tf No. 7 Main Street. J - " '' ' "m.'" Ji! ' The mammoth Jewelry Store of Geissler,& D e la k cl, 1 . 4SMaih Street, is Headquarters for "everything in their line. Their Fall stock '. is now complete; and baing'prepared to manufacture, solid, gold jewelry,' en ables . them ta sell unusually low' Their stbekof Gold and ' Silver Ladies' and Gents' ; Watches -excels everythifig-lQ nhefcityTThey have decidedly the best selectibii of Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches, CJocks, and Silver-Ware in the city, and wiil .be sold at prices to suit the times'.' tit 1 ' Wanted. Twenty good Miners, ntr liberal s wage'-'afe the Bon Harbo.r Miqrs - t ; .- Jamjss LetjCHER," 1 1 'oc2-3 " ' ' - Agent. rr; to -:!:Lost. A brown leather Memorandum Book,, belonging to Mr,. J. W. BihihanK' pome where betwcen' MrUl i D, AllisVresidencc and store-room. A suitable reward will ; be . paid for.jts return to Mr.' Allis, at his office on First street, near. Vine.'.' .)!-t" . . ; i - '-' m i i s 1 . Provisions ! Provisions M.aJ1 f all I supply of "choree ' suar-cured and piuiu caivaseu nams on .nana and lor Sale at less than Cincinnati prices. , ' I- ' L.:RujfPNJB,".JK.n& C.Vi. 29.-U1.i-..'2 No. 7 Main Street. :,: SaltI Salt! Salt! Weinow oiTpt to. the trade 10.600. barrels fresh Kanawha salt at $'l SO forniall barrels and $3 50 fffr large1 barf els. street. ;Ptarjios ! TUnos I - Chickering. 7 . if rt :.. Peters & Wcbb,! . , ' . Geo. M. Guiles;1 Jd - la.nps at ti. 1I. V ARRENns, ix o. oi Main Btroet? I ; ' llanos and Qrgana for rent. ' - eep2i) tf -'J .rrin TTmV AIiTTvr Town. . Onr artistie. iriend.. 3IcGrew; well hkiiowri a-onS of the heids of the pro fettion, .No.-7 West.-'irst btreej,? again alone in'busihessY'and with the service of the best talent in the jouqtrv. hewill bo enabled, to do tull justGive him a call. . - ' -l-on HON .. II A- 11 rirlRK CNDERalGNKD HAS ALWAYS T on hasuperior article of Bon HarCtr Com. which will be deHver all parte of tb city on shorV notice, at the lowest nuujket Prlce.j LETCH EB Office No 18 N, Water U f mU d

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GRKKX APPLEI barrels Just- received and for sale rrlce S3 rer baroc2 VICKERY BROS.- WMafh St. - , BRAN! BRAN t " 'I'EED! FKET1 Havinir niAdtt arrantamenli for tuxlv tus ot Bran, which we will be receivm during next week, we will be prepared to nil orders, wholesale and retail, at reasonable prices. "We will make a rifflv.rn 10 per Bent. Xo parties who wish to 'buy large lota ou axrlval, before storlug.- 1 ' i It ia our: Intention to hA cuiuillorl during tb -Winter with - Corn oats. Bran, SUorta, Cornmealtrlprato(f8, &c, feo. . orflera left at our store, N 7J" Main 8t.r Wll ! be promDtlv filled from out a. a&uon pyjurlh-Street.-' . .ia , bc2 - ' - .VICKEItT ROSJ, 73 Mftiu St.,4. mi SFOARS 50 barrels assorted Refined Sugar jusi recelvel ttnd for aalevery VMtt11?' 7? Main dcKJ TY t'lllMS v i tt .stone ftud lor aaie, wholesale and retell, by oca VJ.Jili.41 iskus., 73 ilaln St. B1 ITnKI6E'S CIIIMNETS The bet made from eood Flint Gliss suitable forr:PB',r 'f WQtaeti'.' .3rlar." and "Celestial" Barnera ttir Sale af" oc2 c MrltKEKY BROS., 73 Main S' . iH'3BAnES.SD MANTLED. R. ISAAC l.AVE.l)F.ll would fttorm Uiecitizt-ns that he Is oret ared It h-T- URATKp mt.MANTL,E3.to order to ihijeaeatJstjrleJ d0r lert at ; his reldenc1, on Oak Strt-et. between FiMh ana ixin, will meet wun prompt aitention. Refers to Lwnr A ro. oc2dlnl SUESS&CE1TINGER, LiTii o a tivl i? Mii: rt s , EXGRA VERS ON WOOD AND METAL, -S i .- STJ1NCI I. V V.K V E Its, UCh'ner-r'irsr-a.mr tsycrnnore streets, 5; j. OCtl-ly EVANSVILLE, IXDf 300,000 afZRS Bailees. Medals, and Pins Grant Cigar, . fine flavor, -. ywt,rth ' $i5 per 1,000, to be fcold. -' at 810 txnU.UOO, in rder to in- , troduce. Ihem. uart be oUksp d out at halt the cost to manufacture. Kvery xslub-lo tbe oovii.try should get them at once 1.000 giit-boraer urant; Badges, S8. 1.000 floo silt-eFeafit 1 OOOextra gtit Oram C6ir4 Badpes, $12. .JjlM) most beautiful (J wb rdecs in tlte tu;irkt, "Giantrfud Colfax." ,3tt. Any Hiua.Lt ttxetiXi cv inalc froirt 315 to 123 otx Cigars ,wt .tveey-ortfer of $j0. ' Money mgw .RCcoRipany ibe order t 3atiKaction nuiirautwod. end post-bflice order, sddreed U RlCUAliDS &. U A K, M Mnrtay ..Ktreet, B x 3,131, IS ew oifc. . Keieruoi i-Potmasaer- ia Nevrf Y Or", 'JJassau Bank. 1. M. iiickcox & Co., INew York. L-ir i , nh ft w iii ait mi AVIXtf PftUCHAbTEtjf flAiAIN A. Liter's towboat and coal baraes. Hiid tne lease of his Green Biver Coal .MavJ will eqUAe(e, buaijetia oijy -iJA;!:-i-,ia Locust &trfetj , JHI i Bek0 nrtl aM. Wtte, , And wV.VseTitb'e- beft'"3 ! Delivered, to y?y parj. of the cily Orilr!fetwl'4A4 at the offlee will be promntly attended to. ; au20 d3ra TITOS. WHITED. :j a T i v 1IlKNHY l',llWM.It: Ttnnvwr .f l i .Kiti Cromwpll. TCv. 1 - ill p v wsmi$aFA&t CO., itHI'.-.li lib niiiX i i 7J i. .. .... ... ... m - . . . . . . . . t Ko. 5 Sjcamore Street, ael8 dtf -'.'; ' l ' VAHVIt-Lg. IN P. iM':"i' r- A'ule I1C9V .rrtHB. j k, - The object of. .this article Is toi call the attention or tue Jeeine ana aiuiig to mem ielven. "milnarilvi. business.--. pleasure, lr ahortalmoit eVe-rytblBff u iM sublunary world, obtains iiMf'es4Tatlon than the preservation of that blueing with "-T-wlaich-potHing earfhlT nhwaW-be prit; 13 oomptirlRonrvrw. hfitex This In a dftnier ort reason. a-nd-iftNje-noi find the human syKtem In the best condition to dey its pern. 10 u nnmeiyiinnns, mii .oyrio. Bummer.weathei " tabes the starch out or V ml.C -f'hw firt f Vital tin tn Th naturally ieeble are unusually depressed: theoiaturally sirnne are not as vigorous asjifiiea vnifetui t.a.Vtn-ei glit lis of Uie, commuDity feel more or less Hie influence of the atmospheric cbansres wblch produce Lllw8UialaIriwui)V'e!,t.'UUWi InOtol f ft.f-NvHriA l4--4-'i! protecilve aeamst. me enecis oi mesa ciiaiitr tn.tt HnSTKTTKRS .STOMACir K I IT R R St have i obtained fe'o 'srda1 portion of' Hi.!1 celebrity. The great vegetable tonic o the vffe te not ouift u Bpeciilo ior Chronic Dys-rt-psla'lndifsttbn, Bfiiafioess, aud Nervous Complaints, bat jilso a preventive ol najaraiui en4eiuics. Whoever wishes to be lnsuretfagalnst an a tat-k of Intermittent or remittent fever (both Of which prv&U,io ai mejanoooly exlejit over the .wao'-e; country stT.wiu - flan wen- ;to resort, wilboui delay, to thlx Xaiuo.is Invigorating and api,i-baljOupeeifiC4 Quinine has had It day. JHev a. tiling behind, and f.hvtclans ;are begin nl,f)g to- discard it. Hut 'iitiblKllfcHf. iHt XMl? become more popular and cominaud.a. yaXeit sale wit IT each noccessive season, mm n't beca use. tho Hn?0lW4 better medicinal effect than any of fie 'poip&lfut pbtiotii used tunics, and are at once a sale aud paiatabie preparation. .1 t ARE PREPARED BY Skilled Work, roeo rroiu Ike becitMTaterialM, mul are Sold Everywhere. ' -on '-, ndi Hoth Patches, Preekles & Tan. 5 ?Tfcf. OIL-rl EJIABLE ItEMEDY toi ho8e"BKOWNiSs(5L6uATiON3 on ;the sce lrrry's iluth anil freckle Jjotum. Pre : -4Lratjuly OmFjiRY, '49 I'-md Street, New York. Hold every where. ' , aar&4Uim&. " .u.u ;' MQJHKRS,! 3J6THKKS I -MOTOEHS DON'T FAIL TO PliOCURB HOH VTV30A- .iOISii Mrs. Winslow'8 Soothing Syrup, 'J ElSLVitf)SrB!(TJ9i:'rwIN0, 'f"'' .TI1I4 yaluable preparation lina been nsetl .WitU tieutgt "J0iiit success in thousands OI Mjte. 1 , It not only relieves the child 'from pain.coi reels acidity, and gives tone und eueruj). but invigorates tne atomavu aim ouwem. ' lotre vnoie-eyiii 1 w iu iij iumw) lelieveUKiPiKO u tub Uowxia andWjKD Cuuc. . ' IVp bollave it 1h best and surest rent-' in tJte-tPorltl rn H1ei-'of Iysente.v ami Diarrhea in Ci;Wr7i.whcther aruitay T i,-un directions lor uslu will pec accompany 4nehtKUie. it'iii K'ir .'.';! 1 i.HfriirAiianwi or --xiivr. winauu v 8O0THINU SYRUP." having tii,ttisjile oi " Cuktis A 1"kkkis " ou the oothRto wrapper. All others are base l111jLa.U0u3.-1 Je21 diw6m . This p lend id Hair Dye is tbe best In tha world the -only true, wi perlect JMvfl harmless, reliable; 1hsia'ntlneous ; no disappolntiueBt;.a fedlhtillous tints; retijele the 111 ellects of bad oyes;' In vUrowdt? and- leaves -the, t'ir soljiina beautilul, Hack -or? brown. H ld by a't,prusrg!sts and Perfumers j aud pi ape.ily applied aEl cli!Ur'siwig Factory, No. its Bond stieet. i.cw jura, - 1 apoUUIV " -' a'jixivi. tlocm HownrftLlvrnolhers snftfcr tSionn ul eeeiog tUcij; iiitle oaea saatched away jom- Uieiri 1 5" t.ie Whooprug Cough, 01 iipiht;r!. un r jiinte l-.i 1 1 a ni p,.Tji..i W'blto fjfcpo-)onnd would have saved the batyoUlo.Ttls Infallible

1-hr other River Items see Third I'age.

.The river was about stationary last evening, and was nearly clear 'of drift. The additional arrivals and de partures were the packets to Henderson ; Morning Star, Louisville and returo,;, Quickstep, to Cairo; Judge "Fletcher,1 "Louisville to New Orleans; Falls City, Louisville to Bowling Green; .Golden"Era, Paducah to Cincinuati:'Melnotte, Cincinnati to St. .The morning Star had "good trips both. way a. She took' over 23,000 feet jcfhjtabef from the Sim.: Orr, -and did not get off till after l'o'clock this ui o rn i r g : . .V.'. . U.Th c '' Judge Fletcher had a good trip. She looks very fibe. .....v..TheJRaven, with a large tow of etfipty'haiS', pa'serl up last night. The Mollie Norton towed a t&fgS Ibad'ed with' four' chrs to Hbq,-v derson,:and the Sallie V. a barge loaded" with railroad iron The FajyetJijihad a good trip..i.The Melcotte was deeply loaded. In attempting to raise, her' chimneys-after pa-sing tho bridge-at I-Cincinnati one tof hsni broke, and she is making the trip sfa bt. Louis with her emokesW4l9 reclining-on her pilothouse. The Kate Putnam was' expected last night.-, ' ; 'MEMpifi,' ?.Oitobar 1. Weather 5l ' . -i - i - ' - - . i ? j : . i : ciouuy ana warm, wun inaications oi rain. The river is rising at the rate of a foot per day. f Tbe Arkansas is falling, with Tl feet wafer to Little Rock. i.Wbite River is falling. Det a V f e d --31 age n t a aBd Indiana, for iew Organs;; Marble City and Com monwealth, tor Bt. Liouis. ... , CairoV October 1: City of Cairo, Memphis. to St. Louis. 11 r. M ; Armada, Evansville packet, 10 A. M. ; Wnij White', Paducah packet, 10 a.m.; Able5 Saint Louis" to New Orleans. 4 P. M f Julia, Saint Louis to Vicks-. burs', a Pi M. . lmDorter. Saint Jjouis it-,, Fort- Smith, ,11p. M. ; For.-yth, Saint Louis to Memphis, 7 p.m. The TiYft has risen 3 feetC inches; weath er clear.- - . -. "Nashville, Oct. 1. The river is fallTog' rapldiy.'with 20' feet on, Harpeth Shoals. The weather is clear a3iii)lujisan.f;;Thb' Alph departed for Cairo and the Emma Fioyd for Cinbtnnatt.-"' . ' i" .. Nashville, Oct. 1. The City Couucil elected Saturday, together with Mayor Alden. were sworn into office - to-day. t. Coi. ..Thornburg ' and Jje candidates for City Council, who riwt on Ins ticket, entered a protest and announced their intention tocon test the'vulidity of the election. i ' An. indignation meetirg of citizens , T l I. L 1 VII L 1.1. x uiMV ..niuai u . IT r i - t '. nigni ana aenouncea me eiectiou; as a, St. JiOUis, October 1. Arrived Belle Mempiis;, Memphis; Harry Johnson, Itaseaand Victory, Keokuk; Paulina Carroll,. New Orleans; Anna, Cincinnati; Shreve, Vicksburg. I Departed Clara,.,, Wyandotte, Qarry Johuson, Itaca, Sucker State? St. Pdulf Mountaineer, O'oaha; Is tbeU la, Tennessee River; Victory, Keokuk, Tjio river , is . falling here, but another tHght rise in the Upper Mississippi i-reportea. l he weatner is ciouuy,vnn liiuicanou.i ui liiiu. iuu Memphis Packet Company have sold the steamer Golden Eagle to Captain Davis, of Duff & Fletcher, for S20,000. She wilL be put in tho Cincinnati and Wheelir g trade. 7 , tr Pittsburg, Oct. 1. There are Jre feet fctT'0 inches water in, the channel and -lalling- slowly. Thc. weather is cloudy. j 1 - u -SxE A"MB o ATS j f3- . BRING 13 1(!UU BILLS. ' aA persons "havWg Just claim's against the steamer CIIAKMKlt, contiacLed .previous to the 1st of Sef.ienit er, are reqnesl-f-xt fa h ave them on the w hart boat of W. O. llli.iWN & CO., ou or before Saiur.da uexl, pioperly authenticated. '- fee2!) drvf - P. K. BARCLAY, Master fREGULAR SATURDAY' PACKET ,.r . For Clarksyille , and, Nashvillj , 1 -i'- u .-'. L4B-' ' ' 1 V Ml. , ' f I-.; s f -, mMwriVrliMgilrt- -, I , ; f ' 1 (j.'The elegant Passenger 81 earner t;o- :;.- -ii -j -.ji.-. , - ; j Hknby Millkk, Mater ; ( Kiit Rudd, Clerk, Leaves for the' above and all intermediate porta every Saturday, at 4 o'cldcn v m , connecting at Nasbvihe with railroad for ail points tsouth. ' ' 1 . For freight or paam e apply on board. oe 10 ... , , , . ,1;. it. KL IJIJ. be dtf Agent. FOIt OWEVSEORO, CAN N fiLTON. LOU- ..,.-,. The first-class steamer i uJ&.i CHARMER,; iSjiuiP. K. Barclay, Master, f 'ti-.t.tu '. .- Bam. James, Clerk, Leaves tor Cincinnati and all way ports - 'r SA1 UitAY, OCTOIiKB So,, at 10 o'clock a m" '" - 4. r . Fpr lreight or passage apply on board, or to ,. ' JJKUYV K CO., , o2c d2t , - ' ' . " Atjenls. FOB WABASH -IUVJSB.V . I i . 1 The new and elegant' steamer LINTON, " I u. S; n. Hay wsrd. Master; . ; . Will ,u-n v ''for-.'Wabash ,'ltlver this ,dav positively, ... .... ! , I- ft i DAY, OCT. 2d, at 5 p. M. , . For freight v'r passage apply on board. FOIt OWKN'SBORO, (TANNELTOT97 AND , LOUIHVILLE. , , : 1. 1 The magnificent steamer . ' ' ''PALESTINE, 'A-T. Gilmore. Master: ,., . . Phil. B. Brauhain, Clerk, Will leaVe for Lon'sVlllo and all way iorLs I It 1 1 AT, OCl'uBF.U 2d, hf fi o'clock p.m. - 'i ' ; - - ;Kor freiKht or passaae apply on lonrd,ov to V0.' liltoWN fc fX., It i Agents. CLOCKS. Wliolcsale, Clock House. W1IOI.KNAI.R 3 OIol 3ealcrs, . feepieonstawtly M hand1 a "FULL assortiienl of Sel 11 i liomaHrMJid other American Jlocks ; UKOULATOltM, OKFICJ3 AND :4ALL CXJjOiCS.. . Send lor iVtce List lo " '- i SiK4 MAIJT STREET. :.;vo. rtafMdty J :i ;.-: ...... fi.l iil;;'-'!"'' L''E M t K E,' i.rs i .., Lelch, Carlstedt'ifc Co., 1:-..".,". ,1, Wliolesale 2iu ggists Ifo. 78 .MAIN. STREET, aa20.dAw3tjl' E VAtfS VI LLlX IVBv M B. II All., SAM. C. WO0DSO2. 1 ; it;- i ST. fL0l!D HOTEL." ' ' 1 FORMERLY CITY HOTEL, HALL & WCODSOxV, Proprietors, "(Opposite Steamboat Landing.) seplSm " !

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LOOSE IN THE STREETS OF EVA1?SVILLE,

1 K" se79d7t,wlt GREAT LAND SALE! Henderson County, Kentucky. -Uf,') 1 Anthorized by Act cf the Kentucky :.. Legislature, 1867-68. ; .1'JSeven Rich and lllglily ImproTed Ohio River Rotloin ' farms, and 501 Town j tots, to be Disposed of In Shares. First Ptzq........ Bcopd Prize.... Third Prize ....... Fourth Prlzevd, Fifth Prize 1150.0C0 27,500 ,. 27,500 ,. 13,750 .. -13.750 . 13,750 . 13,7) Sixlh Prize Seventh. Pdae, "rr 280 JI11ZESLV Tt'WJT LOTS, Valued at 8120 each. ' JIO P3IZE3. IN. TOWN LOTS,,,,; ' '" 'VaYueii at $100 each, j 84 PRIZES IN TOWN LOTS!7' Valued at 880 each, j .'.' .; ., . , . , : . ' SU I M i -. t Vt 1 B J ; ,iT ICIi;ii.XiS, 1H i5.' i ' " v . it).-'. milK DRAWIXO Will TAKE JL !! ace at Masonic Temple, In Louisviiie, jvemucay, on ino inn unj i u rv. IsiiSJ..;; ' .:.., Ag-nts will furnish pamphlets, giving desci lotion of the proi eriy. and contain ing tbe Ct of the, Legislature autAorizinff tnesate. . . . , , . Commissioners who will mm a kg tlie en terprise are named in the act of toe Leuls-' lature, aun ineir lunfgniy wiu re.-poi.si-biiliy , ir f-ndorwed lu the oeriifieates (which will be found in the pam'ptdelx) of OOA-ernor John W.' Mlcvenson, Hons. Oarrelt Davis and Thomas C: 31 cCreery, IJniU-t ' tt-.tes Senators. Hon. John 'f. Bunch, Spe.kor of the Kentucky House ,of Kepreheutatlves, Ilou Archibalu Dixon, Josepu Adaiis, Prei-ideut 5T the Fanners' Bank, LvO. Dallam, President of tho National i. auk, John H. Katret and otbfra.of Henderson, Ky. ; Hon.W. F. Parretl, Jndae of the Circuit Court of tho Fifteenth Judicial District, and M. K. Joimson, JudSA of the Court. Qi CotuinOii l ies'", of i nil iy;i ; Itou.'Wm ?I1.-Walkiiii'Asyor,' John K. Hopkins, President Flint N liooai Jiauk. aud other,, of t-.van, vllle, IiiiilHnit.ai.il many other gemli men of osltion and protruneuoe. In KeHtutky aud Indiana, . . TICKETS can be purebnsed of -. . L. II. LYNE. Fariiiors' Bank. Hendefc an, Ky,; - - - - it. u. ALEiANDKK, commercial uanK, Loulsvibe, Ky. ; ' i-i-i '" 1'UOi. K A.BilOOICS Covln?tonKyf; JOHN C. LATHAM, I vsideot Bank jof IJopkinsvllle, HopkinsvJIle, Ky. ' ' -'Jaine Li OaIlam,ComieilHl Bank, Pa ..MThuokiiopauttdat these points ou the lt oi October. Was. - , PH LI P HOK.N Hlt OIC, F.sq.. . V atei' Street, between Main and Sycamore, m.d SEMONIN. 1MXON- Jt l O., Mo.;- north First streel, will o:cler lickcts from the Agents at Henderson, Hy lor tliose who desire to purchase. - " " ,r ,'. Commissioner's Sale cf Real Estate. tb iMideraigHed, Com mixi-toiier ap pointed by ihe-Oourt ol Ciumnou Fluasof Vmwierimrs'h Couuty, M'te ol Jiidiniui, .y virtue- of ' order ol KaJ C- ui t loa n? ri the September term. lii, theieo, vu: se.l ttf t C1LIC iAt'(-'niN,.al thi c&iiri-fiousc dovr, d H v.iiOMVuie, itt i(Ud,coint, on , v.- .-... ii .i . . , SATURDAY, Octohfk ilruISW, . -j . I At 2 o'clock- P.M., . The fodowlnt! real estiite. silunte In safd,, county. -u-wit: Lois uunibeis .Hffeeu"(15.' and sixteen (iti(. in UlocK number fourteen (14), in the fc'portii Kuiarxenienl, udjoiulixj the city of EvarfsviUd. Also, Lots nuinlieis tweuty-two and twenty-tin ou iv.-j), in LsiUgi liu'8 Adftlou to the city ! EVunsvll.e, UjPon wlilcn there is a .'iuOD SXEAil Gottleib Llpper;-Vllheln.itifc,B,ilj!, Adam Kltz,.laryT Kltz, and Mary A. Kdt. TKitii op Haik One- ,'hirx: cadi thfresl ' due lu etjual payment r, one and two years, the purchaser glviriis notes, with Interest, without relict from valuation or aunrat-tniftnt law?, arid'-with appioved Ii.euvld.urety WALKER,' '. seSadtd commuisioner.

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COL. AMES' ;i:'i:;'; NEW; ORLEANS MENAGERIE, CIRCUS, ASD AYIAUY. .-'-'' ,'..'.'.-.-. The grande ensemble of Zoological Curiosities, Fqurstrian, Gvmnastic, and AciobaUo Celebrities, and Ornithological Wonders, surpass In numbers, gorgeous and attractive ilw- ' pl-'y, and Intrinsic merit, any exnibttiou of the aind on the American Continent, embracing, as It does, ' HUNDREDS OF RARE WILD BEASTS, - i s. . . , ot nearly every known rpecies aud geographical range among them, a ,. , ,"; . Tiny X3 ixlyy Elepliant, And the seldom witnessed and very rare curiosities, T A DEX OF SUCIttlXU LIOXS, Only four weeks old: antl five dens ol Trainfd Animals, -"Lions. Tigers, Leopards, Panthers, and Bears, schooled to it degree of docility never before ellecled, and performed at ach exhibition by . SIGN0R1TA ELLA EU3EMA and HERE LETGEL. i , Tbb Kquestrian and Active Crps numbers ! r , ' 37 Accomplished Artists,

Male and fetnulo. Uian Whom the profession boasts of none bolter. To these are added the adjuuc-Ls of

: .TRAINED HOPiSES, P0KIES, MULES & HOTKEYS, . i -. j .......... . And MUSIC of the highest orler and most pie isinsj character; the whole forming an exhibition as Hiirpassiiiuiy Kraii.l nntf interesting as it Is extensive aud couipu-ie.

;;Thd Procession of tho Troupe Through the 'principal Htreel.s on the morning of the day of exhibition will, beside displaying the vast resources of I ho establishment, exhibit the hereto ore unattempied f. ature of turning tb most savage beasts In the collection loose in tho cavalcade, untrniumt V-d, save by the-watchful eye of their 'male and female trainers. : ': T,B Particulars see posters, pamplil jts, program nios, and lithographs. ' ' '

DOC. CHiMBEKS, Business Manager. WANTl n CO A L-M I N E TiH T we n f t(2il) good coal-ml?ers can pet ronstant work at tho SHOT WELL MINKS near Casey vllle, Kentucky. se-'G dJw POR REMT. FOIt It EXT BASEMENT The basement of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, corner cf Second aud heMnut Streets. This would be a very do-iirabin place for teaching Murie or lirawing and Jainiing. Also, a good room for ar o .nee. Ioquireof ALVAII JOHNSUN, au20 dtf Real Estate Agent. :?OR SALE. FOR RALE-HOUSE AND LOT. -Owing to my intended removal from ti e cuy, 1 offer for sale my house arjd lot, contaiulng Ave rooms, cellar, cistern, ami stable, all In tip-top order; good as new. inquire ou the premises, Tenth Street, between Vine and HycciHiOTc. I will give a bareain to any one wishing to buy a goo 1 dwelllug-house. lie'dtf D. SCHWANEK. Houiie and Lot for Sale. . THE VERY IESIRABI.E LOT, ' ' Northeast corner of ' Second and Division Streets, Fronting seventy-five feet on secoud Street, together with the new two-stor frame house. For terms, Ac, apply to i , THOMAS E. UAltVIN, Third Street ; or C. CLEMENT, sepltf 22 and 24 First Street. .- Reslderce and Farm for Sala. TMK KSIIE.Vt'K of the late Dt Xhomas Ituncie will be sold at private saie. Said farm contains .100 acres, wun lmorovemec ts. It-h nluni.iui irniirr. Ingie'x Station, on the E. & C. K. K., an.i leu miles iroin this city. For further ?ki--tlculars app y at Dr. E. T. Runcle's oilicc. No. 22 Fir? street, EvansvUle. Jyatl. rOP. SALE J AND FOR ELM, 1CA '1IKAI III Il.il!il LOT.. 4.t3 U D eiiing Houses, and Farm-i. Tku Liiousand acres of Farming I.snd. - I buy Jid sell Keai fta!e, ' ALVA H JOHNSON, : Ral Estate Agent, Third Street, Evansville. Indiana. dec22tf BOARDING. TKUKDIVO . JT3 tH'ii Sycamore and On Second St reel, belore anil v !,.. in th. iiouse laielv KcnolfnJ hv M-. W r',. Kmu. Three large 'urnlshed rooms, suitable lot families. Day boaniers wantet. au! dlf MRS. C. A. FULLER. ; ';'. Dissolution of Partnersliip. TMir: I'AItT.VEIJSIIII IIF.KLTOfore existing between H. liauiu and 11. tiatider, under the name and slyle m U. Hanoi .V: Co., was this day dissolved' bv niuiu il miisunt. The business will continued, by H. Kkudi, who is authorizeil to iticeive all debts and demaixis clue said iluii.i.i.d he is to pay all debts due troui said linn. H. llAAKEli. II. BAU.M. Evansville, September 2-5, ISojS. TO MY OLD CUSTOMERS. I would say that 1 can be found a. tlie old siauii. No. 4 Secoud Street, next to --ciilaepier'a drusr store, where can be Tound lUo Oe.stand cheapest stock oi liotm Skirts aud Corsets lu thu city. The manuIacloy and wlioiesaie department iviil remain i t No U Main Btreet, above Uoser's Ury-ii' o is store. H. BAL M. htsidtr r ' . ; -. - ROBERT SMITH, " TJudertrtkor, 3IA1X STR EKT, beL Fourth and Fifth FvArsVlti-x, Im., Has Just received a tew Hearse, the finest, ever m the city. A large assort nieut of Metallic Cases, Caskta, aud Collins kept constantly ou baud, Uv dim.