Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 September 1869 — Page 3

MONDAY SFPTEMBKR 25, 11.

Xe;r York Fail TraGr. LFxom the livening Post, 6Lh. The most remarkable feature of the fall and winter trade this year is, that the Southern buyers have cot only came hither in strong force to buy goods, but they have become the most desirable: customers, for whose businosi the merchants are eager. The West, oa the ether hand, is not a favorite just now in our markets Western merchants complain of tha stringency of money and bad collections of their outstanding debts, which necefsariij comes home to the New York wholesale mereban'3. Indeed, the West is living beyond its means, and that its peopla rua into debt. The cause of this unsatisfactory state of Chings lies deeour than this, however, and tha West is not to blama for its misfortunes. The produce of the farmer no longer possesses the purchasing power it had ten, or even five, years ng). It is hard to convince a well-to-do farmer, who ten years ago raised only two-thirds the uraount of wheat, corn and other produce he grows now, and who then found the mean3 readily at hand to clothe his family well and lay in his supplies, that now, when ho raises one-third more, or even, in some instances, v doubla the amount of produce, he should not be abla to live in the style he and his family are accustomed to. Indeed, he cannot understand it, and his going into debt, though no doubt deplorable, is inevitable. The lessened purchases power of Western produce when exchanged for manufactured articles, for gro ceries, wines, spices, medicines, farm itii? touLs, iron, steel, saddlery, in fact, ior every article he uses, slowly, but surely, works a mischief which we hardly venture to depict, especially ia a market report. It is tnough to say that the prospect for the West is not reatj-mrin,:?; as long a the purchasing power of one hundred bushels ofwheatorone hundred bushels of corn ia dimnished by half becauso tho price of manufactured articles ia enhanced beyond their real value by wpecial legislation, the evil cannot be cured. Far different i tho case with the South. While ona hundred bushels of wheat of tho Wust will buy now only half tho iron, t?r instance, that it did ten yeraa sgo, tha bale of cotton will-' actually purchase double tho amount or iron it did ten years a?o Tho purchasicg power of the South ern Btaple?, cotton and sugar, has doubled. " Again, the West but lately enjoyed a good credit iu our market.-, and now when times are hard with them, the iir . western ruercnants come into our market- as debtors and borrowers The South, on the other Land, wiped off all its old eucurubcrances long su'uco. No credit was giveu it for the last three years; and Southern inor chants coina into our market ireo of eneumberances, in many instances with ready money, and with the best prospects. In dry g)ods, houses doing bu.-iuess witn lhe couth are tinner ircely liut it is noticed that the Southern merchants who have come here to purchaso are now very close buyers The free and easy way of Southern buyers which was formerly rrover bial, is lo longer a feature. Indeed, the Natchez mwichaiit. who now buys goods in our matktf, buys s closely and judiciously ns Uo. ft the merchant who lives in J ortlaud or Bangor. This new feature seems to give comfort and assurance to those of our great houses who uo business with the b'oith. The West buys cautiously; that is to say the good Western houses are timid, while tlu doubtful find our own merchants timid ; this naturally does not tnl in much buMuets. The kind of good, too, that is selecieu oy tnese southern layers, lias utlerono a great change. The frivolous, costly and ornamental are selected, aud a considerable business ia done. Clothing sell.- freely for tho South, but very poor salts are made for the West. The lato strike has had the tendency to accutiuuul.tto stocks, as it was natural for the great clothing manufacturers to hold back their goods for better pricts, even where they had a chance to sell. Tho tailors' strike made it difficult to replace the goods. This circumstance cominir, as it docs, at a time when the West buys so sparingly, tends to dopre?a the general clothing trade. The woollen Kood market is decidedly dull. Very heavy stocks are on hand, aud chief customers, the Western men, are crippled, and cannot relieve the market. Foreign dry goods are now pressed ou the market. The business of the custom house shows that heavy consignments have been received, which are sent into tho market as quickly as possible. The great depression in trads in Europe lias no doubt caused heavier consignments hither than usual. Domestic cotton goods are, as usual, steady, and no sacrifices are made. Yet this is the racst unsatisfactory business for our city merchants that can be imagined. Millions of dollars of domestic goods are sold by our Ijfst hou-e without the least profit. Iudeori, if A. T. .Stewart, or S. B. Chittenden, or Ciafien, sells two millions dollars a jcar of the known brands of domestics or priuts, they not only ell them at ccst, but lose tin; quota of expenses that ought to fall to the share of these goods. Yet this is a prevailing- custom. The manufacturer neither allows a margin to the great houses, nor takes the risk of loss, lie tolls tho wholesale merchants that, inasmuch as domestic goods are the leading article, they ought to be sold not only free of commission, but as low in New York as in Lowtll or l'rovidenee. In short, to use a common phrase, they are considered the nost-egg of the dry goods trade. Whether such a state of things is beneficial to tho cons-umers m the long ran is very doubtful, as the loss oa the s-ales on domestic goods has to be made up on other articles. In England, where fr years a custom prevailed under which brown sugary as actually sedd by grocers, so as to injure th;! sale of tea, spices, coffee, &c, it proved always dear sugar, and the prsctice is now universally condemned. The sooner manufacturers &nd merchants here learn and profit by this English lesson, the better will it be for tho consumers in general. A business done gratis always turns out dear to somebody. On tho whole, the fall trade is much better than our merchants anticipated; and should the crop3 in the West turn out well and be brought speedily to market, even tho West may give a fair account of herself here. As for the South, good prices for cotton are expected, and remarkable confidence is felt here towards Southern customers. lutc(iei-' Df.d Shot for Bel ,,Bag lutchr'n IlKhtulns Fly Killer. Hold by Druggists Everywhere. may25 dwlra SN

1 ISTSURAUCE. Tiie 3Iost Suceessfu Life Insurance Company OF IH3 WORLD, '

TUB NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMFY OF THK tMTED STATUS OF AMERICA. CHAHTKFED BY SPECIAL ACT 0 CONGRESS. CASH CA PI T AIi . 91,000,000. BitANCH OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA. OFFICERS. II. CLARK, CLAUESCii President. Philadelphia, JAY COOJvE, Philadelphia, Chairman Finance aud Executive Committee. HKNRY 1). COOKC, Washington, VicePresident. EMElUiOS W. PEET, Philadelphia. Seelttmy and Actuary. FRANCIS O.aH .l H, M.D., Philadelphia, Medical Director. This Co r paay issced, ia tho first TEN JiOX 1 Hi ot iu existence, 5,395 POLICIES ISStTBINQ $15,143,800. Thin Company offers to its Pollcy-Hol iers PERFECT SECURITY, By Ul4lT,)sh paid-nP capital of One miiu Ion Duilats, and guarantee!) to the lusureu, ly Its LDW 1UTS OF PKKMIUM, LARGE DIVIDENDS in Advance, Or a Reversionary Dividend of ICO per cent, by Its RETURN PREMIUM PLAN. UEXKKAI, AGK.VfS. JOHN W. ELLIS A CO., 221 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, iieneral Agents for Ohio and Central and Southern Indiana. JOHN S. HOPKINS, Evansville, Ind.. AOKNI. may 12 ('iw eot H TATIONBY. JOHN 11. SCOTT, SlMkHIler,Stationer A' v w h i i: a it s: it, So. 33 MUX 8TKXKT, far. becoad, til: dly KTAS8HLLI. I2. m & OAETEil, WholsHaie DookseJiers & Statics en, SCHOOL HOOKS, 11 LA N & BOOKS U ISC ML LA NEO US BOOK!; r ir.vn ENVELOPES. inl ? i'ttinw$. ! ::wvnh', InilliHii. Jut:-'- 1 i-' i Tm 4 : t i i .-I'l'I CHA f FIELD . WOODS a i' r a v t it ii t; it N WHOLK3ALE SA DEALKIJS 71 and W Walnut Street, U-.P oouHtantly on hand a compieUj sortiueut of k'LAT-t'Al, FOLIO, DEMY, MKDIi'Si, liOl'AL, All SIPKK-IlOyAL Pl.AT T.ETTKRS, various weights; FLAT CO.MMEIICIAL AND PACKET NOT KM s Hubbard i UUZKD COVER PAPERS. Now. 1 kuiI 2: Rlo. other brands, of ail colors.; PKINTKUS' CARD STOCK. 1c shecte, colored and white"; also, CU'I CARDS, in tull variety of qualities anJ sixes. RULED LET1KR, NOTE, A-NJ j OA I' 1'At'LRS, 1 VsrloiiH weights and iaulltleis. I sc rxcrx: kiiu or j PAPER BAGS & FLOUR SACK.- ! All sizes and nuuibf rs, Crst quality I of paper. j Xex-.'i Paver. MunitUi Ja,yer. fiuak Au i Wrapping laper. Colored JfMer Paper, I Uam jrupit; &ta,-ch iiper, Ottmlie j Paper, Tar Boat ds, &Vrai Board. j liCSithers of all Hind For Binders' use, together with TOOLS aud BINUKIit XACHISKRT, All of which we oiler at lowest raarki prises. . Orders by mail promptly filled. CIIATFIELD A "WOODS. 77 and 79 Walnut Street, m&rXl dtf I232JTXSTS.i O'R. I. HAAH . Over First National Bank, Corner sln and First StrxeU, 1 EvansYlilo, 1 ml iiS- ons Uum Wori. Gold. HUv.r C':. caulte, Cora lite, and Amber PI&U s. tv, rv urn, Ar.iiii.-iii: t aiaiessi, aa. ADXIINISTltATOR of Nitr-.H (an excellent and safe aattetifueiio, CtUi roform, Kther, and also several looal pars J AC18. NKURALGIC Affections treated. MY FAClLlTIfcAS are as goo-J and u etttabltahmetit aa larqa (consisting of nv, rooms) aa any ia the United Htates. I RETfRN MY THANKS for tha ei. tensive patronage receivod during the pral jb.lOH'C x EA Kik . ' mcivv G l 8 S O N & VVL S PLUMBEES, DEAI.ERS IS Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Water Closet?, HOT AX1 tOLl) BATIISt, Shower Baths, Fores and Lirt ramps, ALE PUMPS, WROUGHT IRON PIPES, C. Water introduced into eonntry dwellings from cistern or wells, giving all the conveniences of a city supplied with water works. No change of rarrge on stove required to heat the water. Locust Stftstst, V A N3YILU2. ISO.

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The Elgntli Wcnsler of the World ! JT tH AS t OMS f II S (I, ana many people are perplexed to fled out why Tiie Ciisli Groee vy Can sell their floods so low. For the information of all inquirers we would saythai the sreref. lies in the fact t lin we buy and seli. for CASH EXCLUSIVELY. We therefore can and will toil goo Is lower than parties who credit. Kemember THE CAbll UKlCKKY, 76 Main Street. . TEAS! T.ii3$3 I WK IJAVi; THE l.ARGKST TAIL stock of teas in the cltv. KE. . n ,1 having bousbt them lor ca ,tt. wo r-.n ami at a great reductioi on lortucr prices. Ketailers heretofore charged large profits on Teas. We propose to tell at the same per icunsoui jjroiii, we maue on oilier goods. xjiacjt leaai st w, jt 10, si 10, tl iu; best at i bU per pound. tireen Tea. Youns Hvtnn, Imperii; 1 and uanpowderat 9ic, 1 10, gt 20, i 5J, Jl tiu; very oesi at z per pound. We will agree to duplicate an 7 bl.l of Teasbougbtol the " Great American," or any other com rany. . THE CASH GROCERY, 7d Main siree , French Coclfislx. QClf l'tiVilH l ist, I. IKCiE OUU new Coatish. the genuine arti cle, jast received, aud for sate bv ViCKi-KY BROS., 73 and 7t Main Street, New i.li::lexil. NATCH OF i. i; A U!tS: IS. naif o arret.- anu mis. Also, mess macseret In store aud for s ite bv VlCKiUiY BKOS., 73 and JtS Main street. 3000 I'orsiK t j.i: vis :,i:r;F Bacon, jast received, .nd for bale tow ty VICKERY ERO- , 73 and 7o Main Street. Hlittliiex Brooms 5 Broom j, jiiiU n-eeivd ar-d for Kale VtC.Kt-.KY li:itJ- , 73 and 7ti ,vnlu Street. Hot Vttat t r and Hard Work. ii"ritr.vsi.-j is half the laOor can he MtiveJ by u.-dni; onu of "l-iiy'" celebrated Waimiic Aiuchines and 11 ob t'H bst soaD. for wale at j and 7tf Alain Mreet. SJOR HALF AT VICKHUV BUO.'S. and 7tJ Malxi fctreet. CHARLES VIELE & CO., vjiL,iii.r O Si O O .ILiZ 1 Irst aud jeauiore i! setts, KVANSVILLK, IND. au9 dtf hi A T T II K Y l)A.hZEhh. Wliolesfl.le )fca!er in ttroiwrnw, lliiU, WhiU Uxul Liraa fit. I Hitler Street, dHt ,! v iOva ssvj r.r.t:. Ixc. SV'ijou-5.a!e Dealers in C2 it o a 'K Ti N A 1 1", t 'OT i' . VA.'lXi lc, .sc., & 4:4, -1- O (NATIONAL IlLOO'O Epansvillk, Ind. .:; DEPOT. - i rf fi.T 136 MAIM STREET, AS ,V stantiy A ST i IS - reeel vihk. a we-ll s-'lecLeU hook of Fiiacy and Maple tiroeer.es, x,r w i . .. w men ai' sow at tuo lowist aiuS rules. ISrOBTASr TO fil lLKHIlS aaD ( 0ruAeryns. Hvitijr boasht thrt JanJ r.iuk formerly owned by Mr. L. Cross, I am prepared lo furnish a Ko. 1 arti ie of liuilcliusi sand; also, freli Fisister, Lim-3, and Cetueut, at the lowest livli! ratts. aprill JA.ME-! CROFTS. Charles Babcoek Co., IMPOKTKSS A SO IKAt,i;ii-j IJf S'prings, Axles, h'ood Work, Duinasks. Harness, Enameled Paten: Leather Pad S7;ins, Sltirtings, dc, fr., JSt. Ji Mtil-;i J n. L'Oi Ordvr forOpeairg: A;i3 in 3:ock 23 1' HAT NI .1 W - i-. a-, . 1 W public none-' by fcuveriiMiia in il.e Lvansviile liaily Journal he & tveu tii-t on t tie 11th day f October, i '. theC--ininon Council of the ciy ot l-.vausvilto will lnafee an order for opening; au alloy tn Klock ZS, sltnatebetwe: :d Kiistn and Tenth Ktiert , and extendiii: tr n S-io. d to Third Avenue (in t ie town o ssi r,) now city of Kvansvllle: siiia alley to be ot the width of (10) leer, and the west iiae of aid alley to be (l- ) IV et istant from Ninth Street, atnl panUiel with said Nisnii Blreet. and Mioukl any jjcisnti aggrieved at any time i il'mu -ix "wek s-p fv litue Common Council tor redros bv petition or remuustianea leit ti tiie Clerk of the tomicon Council, ui.d containins; a statement of the injuries com trained of and the amount demauut.i tb. "r-(.r mim! im titlon or len ontrance will b, con-'dr-c J heard and d-Hmlmj U- the t onn--if on the 11th day of October, IS 9; and it is further ordered, ttist the Clerk rc.tad on Miuute Boolt ol the t'ounni iiie -s.t"or said Jiio-k No. 28, v,-itn tne s-.rroaiidi-i'' streets t.hovvin;r the ...caUon, width, aud length o! said whey, us the . me Is proposed to be iuid out and openeil, wnieh plat has been prepared by J antes 1. Sauu ders, City Survej r. Attest: A. :u. McURIFJf'.Ciork. By 1-.. A. McUKliF, IVputy CU rk. City Clerk's Orn-., .Sept. .-!, L-wJ-seJ u.v Union copy. Miti:a is chauucliers and Gas Fixtures, Gaa and Steam Pipe Fitter, Bio. SI I.OCX.V1" SIREEl,

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Hyjii Combiise in one rntl JSxIiiMtloii LTI0 CARPENTER'S FIELD, CORNER OF FIRST AVENUE AND ANN STREET.

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The only gat rider iu the worl l entitled to that distinc iou, together with Mammoth Mcnagorio of AViltl BciihIn.

One lioltet adratis to see both Circus and Wi'd lieasts. && D not roUake the location of tne GKEAT COJIBI.NED iXHIBiTiOX, on CAKPEXIER'd FIELU. i" ' it, 1 :vi ii rx ber " lie v:ho has nA seen J AM EH ROBIN SO .V ride, has se n ru thing."

The Combination of thesa Two Mammoth Establishments form an t-ra ia Amencau AaiUHeinents, makiug, it tloea, the strongefetaacl MOST ATTRACTIVE SHOW On the Amprican rontlnrnt : tmtjrarin? Tiro Immense Kstablish-

inents pxliibit-ii, n ttiv nr. 1L.10.N i'OitOXEl'mtEOF

Tiiis Unequaled. -A.llia.nco, Combining as it Uoes

Mors Real Merit, More Thtia ha ever been plvtia In

Is ful and comnrclionsive. ciubrncins a COT.I.KCTIOK OP LIVIXG WILD ANIMALS, KA1K ALIKE' IX SPECIES Ai'D VIGOIJ. Xiist of jfliiimrvla,

AFRICAN ELEPHANT, BABY ANNIE, MAMMOTH

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BACTKIAN, cr TWO HUMPED CAMEL, ROYAL

y4 S J3ENGAL TIGER, .WILD 'SYi-- BEAR, AFRICAN LIONS, Wolf. Africau 1 hex. A ut rn i

OF SPOTTED AXIS DLLR, BRAZILIAN TIGERS, 'lj i-.s i r.:ann v 4 i. . ; t r r

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H-ur iii;i;iuiMi litHr. .ouiti Anici'irau JLhiiih. Viiii

ruiiiuc, 1 ui-h iu-i: ntii, A irii-a n 4)lrirli, etitudiiig m arly live l.-tit lagti, pen, Mukryi nutt Hsi bliamw cf every vu-i-tr,fine-h!hI d '-rii'titjil. 'i rpip;il llirtt- of liar? Plnmap, rfnsi?uit)f of Africa a Pelirano, 4 Jolil and r i I vr I'lii-awu ills, Ucawi White mid 4irtreout t'reted t'ockatouH, t'arrottt, tr., etc., iimkint; t!ie Aviary aa iniportiiiit anti iiitcrt-f-da z part el' the J-.xiutiltixii, in euaectiua v itu lie otliur Alinvr Abiiuais too numerous to mention. Tho MatiaeHff Trill be fntin-lv iliInct from tho CIrcns, so that thoso parlies who wiKii to visit the Mi-uazoritt an l m t tiie Circus, will liava inti5 Ui.ie iiivi-u tln-iu lo i:o so autl retire brfore tUu Kq U4itrian it ri'jrmtAiic.i comfiH-Ticc-.

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L naer tne iiuinsuiiite upervisionortue woria-s greatest Horseman, jamks. a:.oi3irs"oiv, Viii be found worthy ef conaid erst ton. and will amply tiialntaiti tha title eiven it ol'tha nnmBiom circus, .Firtt and foremost iu thi rnn!-:3 of tVe larre Corps of Artists, U the CiiAJll'lU-' iUDEK IlliloLLi: , . JAMES liOIMNSOM, The Only Orent Kider ia the World. Tho onlv Elder who hit,-i-hHlii-isffi'it Urn World tu produce his equal as alSAISiBACii.

t.l L i-.a i ttiAi , lor 3.0,000 So one has a-t jrt-t dared to accept

OpCil tU UlC Ol III. " r'll AMPION Or1 SPATS, wearies the Gold Medal of Iahclla

C'HA.Hi'lO.N lir' A-'liA.VCi:, ' IT A MPION" O K 11 T'ST A . t CHAMPION Of KXJLAXi, Vi7 nt-Vl CHAMPION' OF IU ' ' M- , , 1 Studded ioM-n li--;r. A VAX A, CHA.lll'IOX OF A.MEKIC'A, 4V ?!v

ClLfuxipioxx tjT t3.a.ci World, Having acduireu onivcrseliame. Itobia&oa v.iUrideat each exhi bitioa

HIS EMOTIOHSL SiSEIiTHEILLED AOT.

i ivd.sL On h-.3inrebark teed.thro-u-inij o v-r hiuti o'.-j-.-cii :n. t t'u- iuiiit Kiid a-iiiadizms, t:nrodacU;a Ui o most. Smttli" Sfi.-1' Kiii-i. Tho cnliuisati.i i ot .Mr. la carry i.:i et

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Tiio Tuiry Child Ei-ect tip0" Ilead in IScauiiiul I3oy, CLAKEXCE, ppc.ir li ,i fIXI.TrRE MA.VAGE ACT on hl PlftIY liV I'OX V. n wii't-ii he v.ill dtmoiistratii the CeauUca

:IS1A. U.VViK-ECOLI-:. Among the other notabilities i3 - MESS TA A ".. KEXYOX, ycmis, gracet'ai aad dating Premiere Jiqueatriecna.

MAD41IE CA5IILH, The accomplished Trcaca iiquchtrieaa. rZ'I.T.H 3JIXXIE, I.A PETITE 5IAOGIE .11 1 Sis St. CLAlii, MISS KOI5EICTS. ' IIOTn & MATTHEWS, G Tiunasts Ilxtraordinary. Mr. FIJAli SIOBIXSOX, : Athlete,Acrobat and C ontortionist. TIIE ARABIAN BROTIIEHS, Tlio Fitmtid Gyuia-osta and Acrobats. MASTER EDDIE GARDA'EK, t Tflc accomplished voua Equestrian. MB. ISOOEI1T IIUXTIXG, TLa Wizard Horseman.

Mr. CIIARI,ES IflATTIIEWS, The renowned Clou-" Swing. 5Ir. DAS GARBYE11.

The Popular Kirih-provoklcg Son of Momns. XiESTEIC JSb SNEED, Gymnas:s and Gcaerat Performera. Mr. IIAKiClT ILIXG, MAST. GREGORY,

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Mr. MATT MeCOLLOJI, The Shakspeariaii Jester. Mr. FREDERICK RIVERS

. i an otcompiibueu aasier 01 n nip. Also M essrs. Coleman, Rice, Buckley, Beisoit, Logaa, Manaliau, Etc., Etc. Illr. CMAItI.ES liEXYOX, at each exhDitiOT-.introduee the Beautiful HighlyEdncated EEorso "22fi"GrOaiua.3El." THE STl'D OF HORSES AND POMES comprise a coHco-

Thn Performance will oommencs CAVALCAWE nr.d conclorto -E3. lntrodncinjr the Troupe of Doi'tar anil Jeiiur Lirnl.

TIIE ORCHESTRA OR BAXD VCi T fnrnish all the Popular Airs of thfl Iav Tinder the Direction ot thut accomplished M;veiro. I'ltOF. DOI GLASS. THE C!?AfD PROCESSiOfl TQiich will take place Daily at 10 A. ?-f ., will be a Featnre of tho puy s Amusement, beaded hv the lieautiful Swan Chariot, drawn tv almo ot Imtidsoine (. ream Colored Horses, followed bv the Kin" itorv-, CarriH-rosaiid ImnitsoraeirPictarea Cases, all gailv decorstt'.d an.t caparisoned, tormina a Itovias lnnoraiaa of nearly a mile length. . ' 1 " Eacli Day Afternoon and Evening. clc in the Afternoon, Circus Performance to -' -" - i - l'l the i.veniT13-- Inra nn-.n at. ft 1.9 .,.V- tr.

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osi r' s on niid.jr (INK DIA.W1IHT1I I A AliJIIssluN. Attractive Features, any Traveling Exhibition. ZEBRA, WHITE POLAR ASIATIC LIONESS, PAIR iitti ii.fin nitron. A lri.-nn I't.r Department ! this bold defl, acd it still Mands Wi'sfio; tuo llibboa of.'apoK-a c arlnK tiie Double Eael. wearing her luou Gracious IHA.wc.'.r:: the Diamond bavii.j Vm- favt r ot thre 1 I M lV l- ', . If.- v c an-! Back-ward Somersets i;:ili.jo:. I'iroaettUi?, Posturing Infant b ju, st Chil'l ever bronelit into tha ujo:;'j KrtucbtriiiU lixploitii will ' -' I with A 4. RAND POl.ISHO with the MtiiP.r ilOXKEVKA- tCyrA Pomes and the Educated Monkeys, itii fl rA 4a " "x f

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Regular Tuesday Packet for Padncah Eastport and Florence.

! The elegant Passenger .Steamer LEWElI ft, Lks Howiil, Master: , , , Robkkt McMec,'! an, Clerk, iffZVJr th-,?r?ye Hai a intermediate points evtry I L KSij AY at 4 o'clock p.m. Orders for Pine Lumber, dreed or undressed, or for Tennessee Pig Iron filled prompt!', and at low eRtrat. s For freight or pafsi;e BTini,r r, v,..... or to HUMPHREY. LEWIS O)" 4' 8fc7dtf AsentK, For Padticih ar.d Cairo. The new, fleet and elegaut steamer df&T2L Scott, ALLEN DumCAJT, Master; Cash. Thomas, 1.,, , Ouy. Vinyaid,CJrke. Will leave for Cairo and all way landings, umiii iuw water evuiy Tuesday and Friday, at 4 o'clock P.M. Carrying freight aud passengers at regular For freight or passage apply on board. tog3o-dtfj Regular Eansville and Cairo SemiWeekly Packet. The fine, light-dracght fctearaer Jack Gramrner. Master; Walter P. IV nnlnnh.n 'l.w Leaves Kvansvli la for t'uirn .nfi' on landings, every Taesdaj and Irltlaj at i o'clock P. M., l'rompilj. r ur ireigni or passace, apply on board, or to DUKE JSICHtfLSON. Agents. aagaotf Evans villa, Henderson & NashvJlJj Kallroad Transfer i'wktt. The fleet and splendid sldewheai iw,, JT. i-. GRAHAM. CHARLES PERKINH, Muter; ..,, , A. O. liUKLAND. Clerk, Will ply aa a regular packet between Lvansville and Henderson, oriering uueonaled aecommodationii to travelers and snippers. Leaves Evansvlile dally at 3 v.vo Leave Henderson dally at 1)4 a.m., n'aLOS Close conneotion iuiih iT,, ,. JanU dtf W. O. BROWN & CO.. A For Padacaii and Cairo. Regular Wednesday and Saturd, Packet. '.The magnificent low-waUr steam. 1Qvb. Fowleb, Master; Will P. FowLUt, f . tu. 'Iuuhah, 'J Clerk. Leaves Kvansvllla nvnrv wri c-tiT. . and SATURDAY at 4 p.iA. f,o. A16 p-nVj all"i; ctow, connections at Cairo with firvt .i,. ..w.. . . , st r.m. MAn.n.i. 7.7.. . kV lwr Connects at Evansvlile with the K. , C t -els ior Louisville. roriretgni pr paage apply on board to M. HUMPHHTSY &t;o. OrDLTJCK NltlHRlMfm anS30 " AKeut,. Regular Tri-Wekly Packet For Newlurg,. Oumisboro, Roclport, Crrandview, Ilawesville, and Kju.nne.uon. The ."few and Light-Draught .Steamer PEXUOLIA John II. Triplet,!. Ma: ter: John A. AtianiH. Clerk. Leaves fc-vansville lor the uhuve anil nil and WATUUDAY. at lfi a m w1ArSl-,3Ki y".1. leftve Caunelton every . .w.jwai, jihuai, ana busdaY attSA.Sf. - tn rHi,i!!i?r?'-v"?e appIy " b", r ' Agenttj. TA1IOW, ETC. Ituljlilted 1837. LAUD, TCT Kill l"XT .11 A It li K. r lItll'' ..A it JL No charges made for commission or ujuKt5. CTuipping ftencil rurnl- lied. Quotations Kiveu upon application. Address CIACINNATI. au20 ii; rnF.Tu IN'STJItAlfGE. J. VV. WEXSENJ, fieneral Insurance .Agent, ADJUSTER OP LOSSES, 'filAUCLK HALL, fo. 9 5la!n EVANSVILLE, INU. Dwelling Houses insnroil for a lf.rm ol yenrw at greatly reduced latest. Three Years at the Price of Two five leurs at tte Price, of Th tree. Total Cash Assets Ktjiresented Over Twenty-five Million Dollars. The following are amotig tiie Couapaiiit, represeuted : JETS A Insurance Co. of Hartfori, a.uii. Cash Assets ts.,GU 0,000. PIMEXIX Ics. Co. Ctt.sti Assets of Hartford, Conn. M,50,00. CONTINENTAL Cash. Assrld Ins. Co. of New York. S?i!,Oio,yoo. NORTH AMERICAN Inscrance Coo. Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets 8500,u0. il I'.ltCt I A S'l'H' Ius. (' Ca.h Asae-ts of Hartford, Ct. 85UV,VOU NOH'i'lI A.UtCKICAS Insurance Co. or New York. Caeh Assets , StsOo,Oi, PIStEVIX lus. Cash Assets Co. of iiro-iEly n, N. Y. SI.TOO OOO. Co. of Hartford, Conn. ...... 4M3,OO0,UOP. .ETNA LIFE Ins. cash Asset , J. W. KEXiiEii, Agent, Jan;!"- l!y "ta street, feci. -t; : iBs i.:r r utjitiyiin ' i i e. or fresh Water BATHS Salt Water BATHS Shover frm i E V h 11 Y Ii V Y a A.'J. to 1! p.m. the Arte&iuii Springs Park. Single B-j.th &0c. One dozen ticke's 5 Jun4 ,rr , EDWAHD WLULKB. ITJnlon and Courier copy.;

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j The weather on Saturday wa very cle.r

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! river rose seven Inches during the twenty was abont stationary. It will he found falling to-day, and we may expect It to go down rapldiy. It Is falling fast at all points above. Arrivals mail Ji'i)itrtnrr. 'i lie arrivals and departures up to 3 p.m. baturday include the Jira Watson and barges, Cairo to Pittsburjj; John Lumsden, Cairo to return; Abeoua, Memphis toCiuctnnat!; Charmer, to Cincinnati; J. L, uraiiam, Henderson to return; Petrolia Xo. 2, to Cannelton. lionls ln litre. Atnong the first boats due here are the Umpire, Dexter and ClaraScott.fiom Cairo; ightlugale, from Lonisvl!le;Catnella, from 8t. Loals; Shararock, for St. Louis; Edln burg, from Memphis; Ulasow. lor Memphis; Swallow and Virginia, for New Orleans jJAlaska, Silver Spray and Nlcs Longworth, from New Orleans; Hartford, Trom Green Elver. MIcellnuttUN. Bukinessjen the laudl;g; Saturday forenoon, was rattier active The Lunisden came in before daylight, with a good trip, and was receiving liberally for her return. The Charmer and Petrolia both had good trip out..The Abeoca and barges were well loaded The Cbarmer bad a splendid paScner tup ..The Palestine awaited the arrival of the Luniicieu The Jim Watsou passed up with a henvy tow ol barge loadtd wlih liou ore Th Diamond passed down tit 10 o'clock Baturday inorulnj, with a lowof 18 barges loaded with coal -Iiie lollowlna- was me ownership of the lll-i&ted Ph tntom: A. S. Jones, $1,500 ; J. B. Slealh. 8750: E. B Jones, 500; Bennet, (Dycusbura) Sl.OOO: J M. tisverly, SoOO; Loefeet t & Johnson, f250; ueorge KOCK, SiX); liobins & Bro., f250:J, A. Mackey, 825p; Kay & cott, $250: Seaenleuer & need, Kn- ers & Koss, J250... The funeral of the late lamented Qeoree Nicbelsou tooit place on Friday morning at Bhawneetown, and was attended by aiinobi, me enure community. Other par tlculars will be found under the head of CltyJNewa The J. L. Graham cme m irotn Henderson on Saturday, with a crowd of people and much freight, Boats Lcitvlux To-Day. Fob Caibj. Tbe fleet and finely ap pointed steaoitr .Norman wl.l leave tor Memphis and all way port at 4 p. m. to day. In charge of those pleasant and oblig ing gentlemen, captain o. Hewitt and Ben. J. Jlay. The .Norman Is In complete condition, and passengers and Khippers wm receive every attention. The Fanny Brandela will return to Cairo at 4 p. m. to-day, and ia a pleasant nU-arn-boat, and well appointed. Captain Henry Miller commands, aud Kit Rudd and Negley Rndd are In charge of the cfilce. They ate all obliging and attentive. toa LOUISVII.I.K. Tho fine fcteamer Nlghtinsalo leaves at 1 p.m. to-day. for Louisville and all way porta, in charge of those eminent navigators and deservedly popular gentlemen, Captain James Mather aud Miles 1). Warren. The Nlghtiugale has Dr.st-clasa paws'.-nger accommodations, oa IlKifDEKSON'. The J. It. Graham leaves for Henderson at 3:13 promptly as the railroad transfer packet. In charge of Captain Charley Perkins, Mr. Cole, Jerry iioyle, and Mr. Story, all polite, attentive. aud pleasant gentlemen. Fob Memphis. The flue hteamer Glas gow, In charge of Captain John Khunk will leave far Memphis aud all way points ou Monday, at 10 a.m., aud lias pleasant aud elegant accommodations for passengers. Captain Andy I.. Robinson, Jr., Is her hanusome, j'oung, and accomplished clerk. Tha Glasgow snilt under the auspices of the iamous Memplil and Cin cinnati Packet Company. Uieaulaii from oar Ka.tiina-Pii-intjua. The Commrrcial of Friday says : Tho minks last evening indicated four feet eight luches, and fallintr. The weather was ploaant. Tirtj only boat at the landing receiving wan the Maggie Hays. . Cincinnati. The Conimticial of Friday ssys: The Express Line will will end out two IiacKets next week, 't'lie Klismrock, Capt. Culluru, departs on Tuesday, and will he followed by the Kate Koblusotj, Captain KenlKtori, on Friday next Captain John A. Wiiliarnnon, Hu,rintendent of the line, will continue tills new arrangement as lone as tue water will permit. The Kate Kills towed the liullof the defunct Underwriter down to Ludlow yemerdMy. Capt. John O. Hare, on ills return from St. j.ouls, will take tho preeut 17-lnch cylinders out of the Glondale, and substi tute Instead 20-lnch cylinders, which are now neiiigCMAi. at i'm.HO-itrg. The l-:i I Uusihet liati iwue to Nauhville from SiTilthland. , Capt John JD. Conway, formerly of the S! vt-r Cloud J"o. 2. arrived from Pittsburg j tKlerdiiy , aoJ is stopping at th Broadway. Cat.t. 11. V. Wart has pi iCcd the l.awrence on me iviariue v ays lor com plete repair. Tiie Gazette says : Thi largest carao taken awov from here. for New Orleans, in a lonat while, was ou the Swallow when tha "departed last eve ning. Captain Wolf will drop the Annadlilo down tu the city wharf, and commence 1 adlng hete for New Orleans Immediately. Hhe lias Just been under the hands of me chanics and painters, aud is in thorough good condition. Mr. A. Hyers, formerly on the Ja-mperor in the Memphis trade. and then on the Westmoreland In ttie New Orieaus trade, jtces cliitf clerk of the AimaJiilo. LOULSVILI-K. Tha Courier-Journal ot Friday says: Captain Basseti'g new stoamw 7Jrsdl-th Joimsun was taken over the lull, safely yeHtetday with sweeps, an unparalleled leaf, wtien the obstruotiotis ou thealts are taken into consideration. Of couro Capisln Pink Varble was at the helm. lie will take t he Judee Fletcher over to-dav. Captain Pink and bis crew ure equal to steam power. Kt. Locis.f The Democrat of Friday says: Hlver about the same. From the lieadand is already below Uahoque, but It wili b eiuaohieu anove ms. Ijouis. lnero is also a rise in the Missouri above the mouth of the Kaw. The Illinois is fat on a declining grade only- live leet above low water mark snd low water may be afforded in two weeks. Tho Ohio is falling hi Loui.vtllo and Cinciuualf. while 'die rise has not yet been telt at Paducah, If even at Kvansvllle. The benefits of b'h water on tbe Ohio threaten to be tmort lived. Weal her here cool. Business good enonyh lor any one's desires. The iisrrv Johnson, on her weydiwn from Keokuk, broke her plummer bit ck, and afterwards her machinery becoming siid further deranged, r Alton, the Belle of Alton towed h'-r oown u hid wharf boau Her crow toolt out the .Lucy Bertram last evening in her sterol tor Keokuk, and the Johnson will bpeedily herepaired. The Lucy's crew are here, will nave the tlaysrd at. the wharf to-day. and back her out to-morrow for Hannibal. The B.sr Horn, wnne on urr waji uowu the Missouri, ran upon a Ntiat In Mission itnil. fthovu otnaha. Injured ber hull, and took in torne water, hue had no fieij-ht, and goes ou dock here for repntis. Capt. John Gilliam will probably take her into the Ouachita or lied Kiver at an ca iy day. The famous Blchmoud cama up ;i.e river ju"t behind the Utile Memphis, r.sd Is now at. t'aronilt let, and will y,i ot: tho ways for brl repairs hho ws repi Inted recently. The t lchmond will p obably o i e u? lo tiio Carioil wharf boat for a load. New Oiti.EA.xs. The 7Vme of Tuesday says : Yesterday viso;e cf the n od disagreeable days of t ie season. Rain set iu before d-nl ghtot yesterday morning, and continued without lntei mission thrruihou; the eu'ire day, thereby causing a damper lo bu put on levee m.'iitcrs. 'i lie rain had uot cea ed at dark, and at that time the pro-pects of a damp night were visible. Business on the ludin bore an active appearance durlnsr the forenoon, but In the afternoon very little, if any thing, wss done. CAURIA6 J. H. OkKEN. L. OBBKN. CO., CARRIAGE MANUFAGTDRERS, Transfer Ornaments at Cincinnati prices. Main Street, bet. Iflh and Sixth, Janlft-d4w8m EvAJisYmas, Is a.

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Conanui ption. Ok. H:,Ilt:VK v I. : ct'ia at 1 ,71 x-.i iu.-viu tur t tur tl a Difii".,(.f 11X1., An"1AKE f..r tie PurtlailvV! Uver ur act as a tie, required in curing Cni; , , ' are, ' Mandrake P11U hsV:i I V( 1, . V': Htotnach and Liver. a-,i , 'v . -'"x,a uiree : ! !!...,,,. 1. Uk- 'i 1 ti li.tt ic Syrup lo digest and s.,,..', t hrou" blood VMeH, t,y win- Ii nitaus a cVirJ , I Tlies Medicines nr COtisc'ont'ott.Hiv fered to the public as tne omv ntf,. 'a and reliable rem. dies for Pi iPtonary n. rumptloj, and for sil thosi inuridd -munitions of the body which lend t;. that fat il disease. Ltyer Corn pUlut and llvsj.eps ; are oitea lorcrun tiers c f coasnmpUu.nnd when they manifest themselves ihey r quire the most prompt attention It the patient wilt persevri ny ly follow the directions which a :or.mjaiiy each b tie, he wtU crtuiuly b.x-ured, if his p;.i H aro not too much wasi nl to make a cu'a pOMSIblet, Evm iu cas-a suppost-d to iS l icurable, when friends 1, mi phvsi.'lans hau deapatred, tha tlss of thin AleiUctiin' ,.-t saved the life of the pidieut and resiorixt him to perfect health, hr. hcueaek dots uot sa v that all cm . of Pulmonary Consumption ure wlttilp n reach of medicine, bi t he emplinucd .r asserts that often when patients Lara tt most alarminst symptoms, kui-h Hi a vilentcough, creepl: g c .tills, titbit swefut and general debility, e ven to sucu a !,!. inai tuey are oi)i!gl to Ho in (111,1,11.1 1 wheu they aro ittveti t o by thetr 1.0 clan, tuey may still be ured. No iiiwllc.0. i real men t can create nt w lung, but wiiea th luu(9 are vry sadly di ir.4--.- I, im.-I some extent destroy), a cure m:iy be c.' fected by lr. Bciienck" metiiclties. Atso, in acromions Diseases. thee rnedl clues are equally nao.eut. br. t-chMnc c has photographs of a 1 .umber of r., r-i.-i. wno tiava been nearly oven.d -wttd no,. ntug sores, and now al! ti i,i .,r -i t., shows its purltyiujfproier.i w, whle.'i iiju-i .. . 10 fc J "' eaviue in tae luiiii. fUliuouary Coiisu.n ot Ion t u,n:.t always complicated wall Uyspepua ai l Liver Complaint. .Scheiick's Maudrah Pills are Intended tu iemovn niwir,i-n.-.., from the Liver and restore Its healthy action. They have all tiie :". ascribed to calomel or "time 10:1 - an I are warranted uot to co itaiu a partis-it, o ' any mineral poison, 'lliese piim cure tint mostobstlnate costiven is 1, bleu hend ti ue, plies, bilious artecttons, and ail ot her d s . eases which arise fron. a tot p,i or oh. tructed indltlou of ti. LI vei . One bo r of these pi ha will prote the efiicacy ( the medicine. In consumption tha teamed Tonio an I Mandrake Pills an. invaluable autljjar medlcluos. They relieve the eunvrings 'f .the patient and asltl tn 1 I'ulmonto !y 1 Ui la tract iDg a cure. They have been f , u i. , l neful in advantKKl nta of Con ui m i tlon, where tbe lung are almoKt entire; destroyed, and all ivntptoBiB so -nt.i ni to the Judgment of ttie pliyKictsim, imli cated speedy death. The lives ol patlenH who were actually In a dying conditio t have been pieserved for mouths by th 1 Ue of Bchenak'S three great ieim -lu t. Dr. Hoheno's Almai.tft, oontHlulus' full treatise ou the various forms of dif. ease, hjs mode 01 treat! lent, and eenere I directions bow to us uU lue.iloiue, can be bad Kratis, ornt by matl by ,1 l n. lnfe his Principal Uili- No. 15 North Slit'i Htreet. Philadelphia, i a. Price of the Pu'tuouh; Hyrup and .. weed Tonic, each SI 60 p r bottle, or f 7 do half dozen. Mandrake Pills. ). per bix. For sale by all Drutsts and dalexs. si The FcTcr and A?ne Season. When the leaves begin to change, reiulf tent aud intermlttetit fevor make tl..- c appearance. From 1 lie r rfu:o of the eittlh. natiieu nigntiy in tie ivy dew., iron marshes and hwainps surelini ged w 1 1 . i looislure. iront the dyl.ig f.llait or lh woods, Irom fester! puols nnd sluaalsu streams, the sun of Setitember evolve clouds ol miasmatic v-i or perilous to lie.a h and life. The body, deprived br tbe burning teiiiperaturo of July and August of much of Its vinor and elasticity, i not in a proner plight 'o resist malHrla: a'id hence all discuses that are produce 1 by a depraved condition of the Hini x. phere are particularly prevalent In tl. Fall. There Is no reason w iy the health t thousands of people ahoidd be thus sacrificed. A preparatory ooirse of HOSi KiTKU'H STOMACH P.ITi ills Is a certaia protealion ntjiltist the t pldetnlcs and en demies wlilcn Autumn brines In Kslrnliu Let all dwelier In unhealthy loealltiei, liable to such vlsltutioiik, iji vo be-d lot,' warntug and advlcu con veyed tu this advertisement, and they limy bid dcfinnca to the foul exhalations whleli nra no lislng, nfiiht aud day, from tbe soil around t'leiu. iNo larmiiouhe in tue intitt stiouia be without this lnvaluab e ex hilarant an t iuvljtorant at any period or the year, but especially in the Fail. 1 1 Is not utile to oa lorlh Into tue chill, misty atmosphere ot a (September morning or evening uithlh stomach unfortified by a tunic, and of ail the tonics which medic tl chemistry Im vcr Riven to the world, llo.'i fc.Ti KK'i BITTKUH aie admitted to ba the purest, the most wholesome, au 1 the most bent. ticlal. Let all who destro to escape the blltout attacks, bowel complaints and malsrionn levers, taue the milhlilut least twu a t day throughout Hie ptesetit reason. It ia as wholesome as it Is tnf illlble. Look to the Irade-marlc, ' IIOSl'Kl TKit'S 5iO.V,. ACH IllTTKl'.H," eimiaved on the lubol and embo.-sed on the Pottle, aud their lev. nue stamp CiVeiliiK tho curto, ascoun'ei--feits and imitations atio ind. Tlio IIcaHns Pool. An Tvisuy for Young Men on the Crlma of Jsiolttu.lo, and tu 11 ases and Abusi which creato Impediments to MAnniAti't, with suro menus of reilej. Hent In senli-1 letter envelopes, fie of . 'lis run. Addre.-a Dr. J. MXILI.IN llOIKi li lUN, liOWttrl AssoclaMou, Pniladelidiia, Pa. juniu,:m ispni VECET.SIE SICILIAN 'RENEWER-. PERSONS WHO ARE GRA Y Can cava 'heir hair restored to Its oatqrej color, and if It has fallen c ut, creute a no r growth, by its us. 11 is ine nest iiaiis, dkkssinu in tt.a wat ld, wnttl g IHeieHH, . tif, brashy h.ut healthy sort, and glosi.y. i-rice i u;i. f or sale fyy ill (iruBKi'M. It. P. HALL &, CO., Vasbua, N. 11., Proprietors, au2t dim feod), wlra ipN) " " 1 " " It Y " GOODS. k offer rrco.vi Tins the best-selected slock of BA t Summer and Seasonable AT VERY LOAV PKIOKH Viz. : In th I) OMESTIC DEPA R TMENT, A very large stock of the BEST PRINTS And tbe most popular brands Bleach ed& Unbleached M TT S Tu 1 1ST B At the lowest market rates. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Is now more complete. iu n (o-sortnienS than ever before offered In thl.miiHiL and at ATONl.-HI. ULY LOW I'iiit i i IJf.At Ik And all the new shades of i'AXCY SILK i At 25c., &)c, 75c., and tl per yard le-s than their value, am; warranted all tilk, the assertion of Mime unscrupulous comp: titors to tbe contrary notwithstanding. Black and WMta LLAMA SUAWL I, ry, ;!t.v, PARASOLS A.VD WS lilUKKLL I !, NOTIONS ia eadleaa variety. MILLINKItV fcTOCK will be closed out cht-ap during the balance o: the season. Mosquito Bars aiid N; Ui.. The best style of Mosqull Bar Fixtur. jutt received and madu up to order i t short notice. EGHAP2EK, BO'SSLNS & CO., 5os. II find 49 Vnn Llreet. Jnn2 EvaEsvill) & Crav7foi:s7ilIo ILK SECRETAKY'i OFPICE, ) P.vansviile, lud., M.-pt. iu, 16-a. ftTtiTirr. is iii.iii:h v tiivi v, tnut AM the annual nieeiing of sloe a hohn-i a In this Company will be liel J at tiie Coin r. House, In the City ot Kv.i n- .'.i.c, on Monday, the 4th day of October n. xt, at 10 o'clock am, at which time au election wl ,i be held for thirteen Lirecu is, to serva during the ensulns year. hy order of lt Board. J. K. MAHTI.t, Secretary, sell dti

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