Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 September 1869 — Page 4

i - Advertisement-, In this column, Of three lines. foh ipertinn. Thirty Cents. ,

T7A1TTED. AO-en lrotSF-Of five or rIx ronrrg. A ev-d tenant can bp hi by applvlng to ep27 3t J. BlNZIUii A BON. G ! CJIKIj To Ho general work. Inquire at Humphrey, A i o.'s Wharf boat. honse Lewia 2H t Two sieiy.so u:k ME-ipply immedla'ely at the Oa Works. 27 2t GUM A good girl to do K-nera1 bonsework for a f-m'l family. A German giii rr.-ferr-d. Inquire at this oC3ce. 6'22 if SFCOXIKIIATfn J-i in good order. liaJ O'Sce. FORCE PDPInqulre at the JonrseplE TTOlE AJf! I.OT-On Eighth Street, aJL between Gnm atul i!uioerry- .n quiro ,t the Journal Ol&oe c THOMAS J. WEDNESDAY 8EPTE1IBEH Z, CIT Y NE WS. Off foe the StatzFair. iUeasrg. Isaac Keene, II. 0. Babcoek, Win. Akin, George Viele and W.T.Noel have gone to the State Fair. jK35Irs. Goodrnaa tas afaw words , addressed to the Iadi33 under our new advertisement head. Her location is No. 9 South Second Street. ... Read her advertisement. ' Pbogressixq. Win. S. Ford has got the roof frame of one wing of hia new Tobacco Sales Warehouse cp, and work on the building ja progressing in a highly satisfactory manner; - The Pawpaw Ceop. We - leru from persona who have explore i the woods in thi3 vicinity that the 'pawpaw crop this season ia the most prolific ever known in tho country. , ; Stopped for Repairs. The Er ansville Cotton Milla have been stop ped two or three weeks for repairs. The proprietors expect lo raise steam again in a few days, which will again give steady employment to searly 1G0 persons now idle, or engaged in other pursuits. ' ' ' Sickness Prevailiwo. We , are informed by physicians of the -city that there is a great deal of sickness prevailing throughoat he city and in the surrounding country. The diseases are chiefly bilious and bilious intermittent fevera, with a few cases cf typhoid. . , '"V, - A Dastardly Act. On Sunday night, some malicious scoundrel cut the awning cords in front of Captain Vaughn'a business house,, and on the same night an attempt was made to. cut the cords on the awning in front cf Sirs. Bofmdick, on Fourth Street. New Publications. Vbro.i iqci is the title of the latest issue cf Loriog'a Railway Novels, a Romanoo, by Florence Marryat. It is a volume of 200 pages, in paper, and is written in that interesting and pleasant style so peculiar to Loriog'a entire series, and so full of thrilling incidents that the read er never tirc3 oi it. ; rriee, 73 cents. Personal. We had the pleasure of making tho acquaintance yesterday of Mr. O. C. Dusouohet, of Warsaw, Illinois, a brother of Mr; Peter 'Dasouehet, formerly of this city, now of New Orleans. Colonel Brooks, of Caseyville, w in tho city yesterday. Thanks. Mr. asd Mrs. Joseph P. BofTandick have the thanks of the Journal Corps for their considera tion, and sending cake and wine as a memento cf their marriage, which was celebrated at St.Msry's Church yesterday morning. Miss Barbara Garhardt waa the maiden nam cf the fair bride. May their most ardent hopss end in fruition. Remindatort. Oar readers remember that we stated a few will days ago, that Parkhill was making some of the finest photographs ever made in tho West. We still adhere to our first assertion. He gets up pictures in any desired styles, but thess who desire to securo the ne ptui ultra picture, examine tho " Corona," or Cloud Photograph. Tobacco Sales. Weldon Bros. & Co., sold yesterday six hogsheads of tobacco at prices ranging from t5 80 to S10 00 for Factory Lugs to Medium Leaf. Among the lot was one hogshead of new crop, raised in this State by W. D. Page, of Warrick County, which sold for $9 70, and on which Weldon Bros. & Co. paid a premium of 150, it being the firsi Indiana tobacco offered on our breaks this season. This hogshead was bought by the Fendrich Brothers. A Maqnifcent Bouqubt. Miss Louisa Cowl, a charming young lady from the country, has our thanks for a magnificent bouquet, sent by her to the Journal office. It is composed of roses, flax, red buds, and some five or six different varieties cf hahlia3, arranged with most exquisite taste into a bouquet nearly two feet high. May the beauty of the fair donor bo ever as brilliant as her dahlias are now. Secured at Last. The contractors on Sam'l Orr's new building on Sycamore Street, have sueceeded in getting the circuit of the foundations completed at last, the connection of the northwest corner having been made yesterday, and the wall carried up several feet. The banks have been so secured as to prevent caving, and henceforth the work will be easy, and will no doubt go forward uninterrupted. Hitherto the work has been attended with great difficulty. m Eyansville Manufactures for ins South. It is a fact probably not generally known, that our enterprising fellow-citizens Thomas Scantlin & Soo, are manufacturing evaporators for the for the sugar plantations of the south. We saw one yesterday at their ehop3 which, when finished' will be ono cf the best articles for the

U32 ever sh'pped to the South from any manufactory. TheEe evaporators are their own invention, and are patented by them. Another Curiosity. Two young gentlemen who have just returned from an extensive tour through the

Grppn Ttirp.r rnnntrv. broueht to us another remarkable vegetable curi osity. It is a mammoth yam or seet notfn msembline to a remarkable degree a miniature or baby elephant minm ihe lees, one eye and ears The body, head, trunk and caud appendage, and one eye are perfect Itg natural and botanical History, as given to us, is, that it is a specimen of tho mammoth Egyptian potato raised from seed imported by the late Hon. John Bell, of Tennessee, and ! presented to Prof. Mounts, of Nebo Ky., and iirown by C. N. Couch, Hopkins County, Ky. A peculiarity of this strange vegetable is, that al the products bear this singular re semblance to the elephant. The specinen before us weighs 4 rounds Oar tncughtful youDg friends carried it ISO nilc3, relieving each other at easy stages, expressly to add to our unrivaled cabinet of curiosities. And Still Another. Mrs. Geo Cowl, of this county, sends a rare and valuable contribution to our collec ticn of remarkable productions. It is a mammoth red sweet potato, which has grown in tho exact form of eonch, the primeval occupant of those highly ornamental and useful sea shells, and which arc used sometimes by farmer' wives in lieu of dinner horns. It weighs one pound and three-quarters. AS -EXOOUBAQINa bias. We are glad to notice a disposition on the part of property owners to remove some of those unsightly buildings that have for years been an eye sore to all who took any pride in the appearance of our city. A Rood beginning has been male on Second Street, between Vine and Sycamore, which we hope to see extended all the way up to tho Gait House. And then we hope to see the same spirit of enterprise ex tend all the way round to miserable hovels that for half a century have infested the block between the Jour nal office and the river. Vacant lots would present a far more creditable appearacca that the disgraceful rat traps ana roocems ttiat now occupy them. - Raising, Rock. The workmen were very tmsy yesterday, in raising the sunken rock at the mouth of the Sycamore Street Sewer, and a large portion of them have been got out. The Committee appointed to superin tend the work are extremely anxious to have this sewer repaired before the river riaoa again. Th prospects of success are not vory flattering, as it will bs a difficult job and require much labor. We noticed yesterday. a large stream of water pouring out of the sewer continuously, which in dicates that no heed has been given the request cf the City Council that water should be shut off fron the ewer for the present, and it is proba ble tho order will have to be enforced by the police. It is impossible to repair the sewer while such a vclumo of water ia running through it. Court of Common Pleas. In the Court of Common Pleai yesterday the ease of Shelhouse vs. Jacob H. Miller was tubmitted to a jury about three o'clock, and up to five they had not agreed upon a verdict; and, as they at that time ordered supper, the indications were that a verdict would not be reached at an early hour. Elmira J. Miller was granted a divorce from George Miller, (not the boot and shoe man), on the ground of ill treatment, incompatibility, and "general eassedness," as a distinguished lawyer expressed it. Dr. Her wig soma days ago was decreed a divorce from his wife, Christina Herwig, on the grennd of abandonment. Mrs. Herwig filed a crossbill on the plea of ill treatment and bad , character. She was granted a divorce, with ?500 alimony and the custody of her children. There was a considerable amount of probate business transacted yesterday in addition to tho above. A Msan Bubolar. The residence cf our very good friend, Wm. M. Akin, on Chandler Street, was entered on Monday night by some unmitigated scoundrel or sooundrels, and the kitchen and cellar completely devastated. They took window curtains, provision, marketing, milk, and whatever else they could lay their hands on. The police obtained a clue by which they hope to catch the perpetrators. Mr. Akin was absent from home at the time, and this is the seoond time his house haa been robbed in his absence. Wagon tracks were found leading to the stable door, which were left ocen. ahowinsr that the knaves had come prepared for a big haul. We hope we shall have the pleasure of recording their sentence to the penitentiary. Recorder's Court. Yesterlay was lively in the Recorder's Court, and a fair amount of fines and costs was booked. In the case of John Steele and John James, charged with malicious trespass on driving off Nexsen's horse and buggy on Sunday night. Steele was found guilty and fined $15, and James was discharged. Steele replevied his fine. John Conner and Thomas Fossett were charged $5 25 each for being drunk and disorderly. Fosaett paid $3 and agreed to pay the balance. Conner being impecunious, was sent to Castle Royston. Wm. Brown, John Murphy and W. H. Burke, for being drunk and disorderly, were charged each $G 23. All three wero out of friends, and will be set to work to-day, shoveling coal for she city.

H e This Morning ! ! EOW OF FRAME BUENKD DOWN!! Amcnnt cf loss Not talneci ! AscerA few minutes after 2 o'clock, this rroroinsr, a block of wooden buildings, on the Northwest corner of Main and Fifth Street, adjoining Roelker's Foundry, wa discovered to be in flames, and though the alarm was sounded at once and the three engines out with great promtnes3, and acted admirably, the entire block was destroyed or rendered a complete wreck. The building next to Roelker's salesroom was occupied by Davidson & Becker as a Merchant's Tailoring Establishment, andjwas totally destroyed, as was also the two rooms adjoining the one occupied by J. Young as a Shoemaker's Shop, and the other as a Pump Manufactory, in which were stored $1,000 worth of pump3, as we are in.' irmed. The building on Fifth Street, retired somewhat from Main, was occupied by Robinson, Summers .& Robertp, as a saw shop, and was saved in a damaged condition. ; f We are told that David3cn & Becker saved most cf their stock, and some goods, stock and tools vera taken out of th3 other buildings. Amid the confusion, and at the late hour, it was impossible to ascertain the amount of loss or insurance, if any. We heard it rumored that the Republic, of Chicago, had a risk upon it, but for what amount wo could not ascertain. ; Wc are gratified to be able to state that tho Fira Department manifested great promptness and efficiency, all tho engines going good service, and very promptly. All tho buildings burned belonged to John H. Roelker. " AJfOniElt FIUE! At four o'clook this morning an other fire broke out in the carpenter shop of Cesper Marshall, on Sycamore Street, between Eighth and Ninth. - The fire soon communicated ta tho carpenter shor- of George Schmidt, adjoining, and both buildings were destroyed. At this late hour we have cot time to give further particulars. Court of Common Pleas. The parties to whom tho bond. of tee county for the completion of the new Pigeon Creek bridge were awarded on Monday were Vickery Brothers, Wm. Helphenstine and Geo. H. Start Yesterday tho Commissioners oonoluded their contract with Dr, Magcniss to attend to all the medical wants of tho poor of the county, in cluding medicine, the Doctor oblisating himaelf that in caso of the breaking out of any epidemic that he would procure such other medical assistance as would secure all neces sary attendance upon the poor. They also arranged that he should keep his offico open for dispensing medicine to tho poor between the hours of 7 and 9 o'clock a.m. aud 7 and 0 o'clock P.M. After passing upon a few bills, the Commissioners adjourned, until Monday next. , Harry Macartiiy. Tho lovers of genuine fun will not forget that Harry Macarthy and Miss Lottie Estclle Mrs. Maoarthy will appear at the Opera House to-night in one of their inimitable personation concerts and mimic entertainment, combining harmony, earth, wit and humor, and other eccentricities, pronounced the most unique, chaste and astonishing performances ever" witnes3ed. Among the quaint and pleasing songs, uarry luacartuy win sing Champagne Charlie," " Tho Apple Woman's Lament," "Gee, Whoa, Dobbin." "ISchmckes My Pipe," aid' many others. Miss Lottio Estel'e will also eppear ia her great specialties. . -, . Reserved seats can be secured at John H. Scott's News Depot, ; corner of Main and Second Streets. ! - .. Grand Consolidated Hop. The Evening Star Circle and the Norma Club, of this city, will give a grand Union or Consolidated Hop at Na tional Hall, on Thursday, September 30th. This is a novel feature in social entertainments, and the affair cannot fail to prove one ot unusual interest. - Dcffield Coming. By a private etter received last night, we aro in formed that Mr. S. B. Duffield, as sistant manager to Harry JJatcs, tho distinguished lessee and manager of the Louisville Opera House, will shortly appear at the Opora House, in this city, with one of the best dramatic companies that has appeared in the West for years past. We have always found Mr. DuSLld good for his promises, either monetary or dramatique, and we lave no fear that he will disappoint U3 cow. Mr. Harry C. Bates, is son of the late Col. James W. Bates a distinguished and successful manager Borne years ago at Louisville, Cincinnati and St. Louis, inherits a large portion of his father's energy and ability. The Louisviila press epeak in highest terms of tho Company now under his management at the Lousville Opera House. We shall give them a warm welcome and a fair and impartial trial here. Heavy Sale. As an illustration of the largo busiuess being done by our wholesale merchants, we mention tho fact that Morgan, Read & Co., yesterday, sold forty cases of boots and shoes to one man, and as an illustration of the scopo of country to which our trade extends, wo mention the further fact that a day or two ago W. E. Fren-h. & Co. shipped a Jarge

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invoiee'of carpets, sold at wholesale, to Memphis, and yesterday they shipped another ' to Tupelo, Miss. Cloud's Strengthening Cordial is

shipped on orders in large quantities to Weston and St. Joseph, Mo., and to several points along the Arkansas River above Little Rock, and yester day they received an order fo ship lot to Warsaw, Illinois, neir Keokuk Iowa. HOTICSS. jtThc Crd Photographs made by W. T. Worthingtoo & Co.. can be beat this side of New York. Come see for yourself, corner Main and Second Streets. sep28-lm JCs'lhc price or .Photographs is reduced to $3 00 per dozen at W. T Worthincton & Co.'s, corner Main and Second Streets. Come, see us. . scp28-lm 4v Barrett's " imparts new life. THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO I ' CONNECTING AT ! WITH THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO. flavin? coaaectlan at Paducah with Southern Express Comnany, for all points istmth, offer to Use public a safe, speedy and cheap conveyance ro r iiercnandlse, I'acaases, Money ana valuables. t. u. wotz, sep2S-32w Agent. JC3 Writing Ink3, of all the best brands, always on band at the JOUR NALUmce. gSr Novelties in Dres3 Good3, now on sale and very cheap, at behapker, liUSiing &Jo. s. , se2y You will find Ladies' Velvet Hats at 55 cents, at Glick & Schwartz', op posne the Upera House. sepi)i "Barrett's" strengthens the hair, - Thre Is no mistake about it. ftistA' Tiosr Hitters wl.l ward olT Jj'ever and Ague and all kindred disease, if ued In time. No family need gutter from this dis tressing comp aim uthey will keep Plan t ati on Bitters in the house, and caa It according to directions. The mostliapor tant iogredh-rit or this medicine Is Callsay a or Peruvian Bark, which Is known to he the finest and purest tonic la the vegetable kingdom. The extract of this Far is the active principle of all the zood Fever and Ague Medicines prescribed by Intelligent doctors. Caiisaya Burk in used exienaivaiy in the manufacture of n.AN tation Bittkks, aa well an quinine, and We dare tay they owe their popularity mostly to that . act. We can recjmmeDd them. 1 Magnolia Water Superior to the bent Imported (ierman Cologne, and Hold at bail the price. . ?ay- llie very best Carmine Xni in the market, for sale at the Journal Office. t Evansville, Ind Sept. 23, 18G9, Metxrs. Cloud, Akin fc Co.: Gentlemen: It gives me muoh pleasure to testif to tho wonderful effects cf your Hair Restorer, Jata mansi. During the late war, in the battle of Williamsburg, May (th, 18G2. 1 was wounded in the head, and and very soon atter I commenced losing my hair, whieh continued until 1 became completely bald. I re maincd in that condition up to the month of Juno in this year, when, after having tried Hall's, Barrett's, and other professed Hair Restorers, without effect, I was induced to sive your Jatamansi a trial, and at this time, having usod but two bottles, my head is covered with a growth o( hair which is rapidly growing, and is now two inches long. Respectfully yours. R. F. Hebb. Clerk Evansvilie & Crawfordsvillo Railroad Depot sepjo Barrett's " Hair Restorative. The SilTcr Polish Is prepared especially for cleaning and polishing bilver. rlated and Bntania ares, also German Silver, for restoring the plating when worn off, "and for cleaning and polishing Dilver, or Oliver Hated Ware it has no equal, as we have tried everything that has been onered to the public in the line ot bilver Foltsh, bilver row ders and Soaps, and found that they would al! scratch and ruin the Silver after usit,r two or three time3. We guarantee our Silver Polish not to damage the wars m the least, and it may be usod even by inexperienced help with entire safety, as it contains nothing that can possibly injure Plate or Jewelry. 4 Manufactured and for sale ty P. L. Geissler & Co.. Jewelers. No. 51 Main Stree:, Evans- ; ville, Indiana. sepzo " Barrett's is celebrated. - Money Saved. R. W. Harper & Co.. No. 30 First Street, are now of fering to the trade a large variety of fine tobacco and cigar? of their own manufacture. They manufacture their, entire stock, and will sell as cheap as the same articles can be bought ia the United State. Dealers will make it to their interest to call on them and examine for themselves, as they can save the cost of transportation frpm the East as well as the profits made by the, wholesale dealers. sep-k5:t - gvg pater's best Artist's Gum, at the Journal Office. Eiook Out FOR Great Bargains iii Dry O'oods ! S&vo Your Money! Huoiies has just returned from New York, where he has looked out carefully for the interest of his customers, and bought a largo stock of the very best of every article in his line, and will sell them at such prices as will insure perfect satisfaction. II o asks particular attention to his stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans, Wafer-proof Cloths, and Colored Flannels, a very stock of Irish Linens. Large stock of Hosiery for body. White choice everyElegant Dress Goods. Largo and superior stock of Velvets, Satins, Dress Trimmings and Notions. A very complete &tock of Ribbons, Crapes and Melines. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hats of the latest Fall styles. Large and varied stock of French Flowers and Plumes. lie has not neglected his stock of Embroideries, to which he added largely- , , , As usual, he has the best assortment and cheapest Prints and Mualins in the city. He respectfully asks attention to his stock. Wm. Hughes. se24-lw No. 46 Main Street.

New Stock Direct from New York. J. B. Alhennir, ot the firm of H. & B. Alhering, No. 3G Main Str?er, having returned direct from the Eastern markets are tow opening a large and well selected stock of Beavers, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting?, &c, which they will make up to order in the most fashionable and la'est style. For cheapness, fit and durability they defy any and all competition. P.S. They also have a laree and well selected stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods. - sepl7-tf JCa?The largest fine stock of Ilafs, Caps and Furs ever brought to Indiana, can now be lound at sep21 tf F. A. Webee & Co's. ATTRACTIONS AT THE Popular Store OF MILIiER & fJISIXIiSIiSYEIJ, On First Streit.

Dress Goods a Specialty. Just opened, Black and Colored Silks, Irish Poplins, Robaix and Luxemburg Poplins, Velours, and a most rare assortment of Black Goods, .for suits and dresses. Medium and best quality of Lyons' Silk Cloaking Velvets. A very superior stock of fine Laces and Embroideries. Carpets Body Brussels Tapestries, Three-ply, Ingrain and mcst every quality and kind manufactured Cheap! Cheaper! ! Cheapest! ! Goos delivered to all parts of the city by expres?, free of charge. se22 IS?" Fine Gossamer body Silk Hats made to order at sep21-M Weber & Co's. iCST" Weber & Co. have thi3 day re ceived another large shipment of Hats and Furs. Among them is the American Girl, the improved Sinbad in new colors, more Boys and Youths' liats. elegant and stylish. Call before Saturday night," as you can be better waited upon, llemember the Jtffer. two doors from the corner of Second and Main. sep21 tf JC Ileal ,Lislo Thread aud other Hosiery for ladies and gents at Hughes'. Holland's Gold Pens are tho best male. Fish & Barter are tho exclu sive agents for the sale of them in this city. fc4 Fisn & Barter have the largest and cheapest stock of school books ever brouehf to this city. Call and seo them. No. 19 Main Street, next to First National Bank. se-4 s&- l. j. liuaweii s jo , corner of Main and Third Street?, Lave a - m ar n foil stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Pat ent Medicines. American and import ed Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Brushoaj, &o. rTescrtp.ions caretully com pounded. Fresh Blue Lick. Con gress and Rockbridge Alum waters. jel7-tr iii v r n 5 Frol!ter Itixter Iterns .-e '. Third 1'iige. The additional arrivals and depart ure3 up lo raidnieht were the Lie Claire No. 2, Cairo lo Louisville; John Lumsden, from Cairo: J. L. Grahfitn, to Henderson; Cora S., Cincinnati to Memphis; Palestine, Louisville and return. The Le Clairo aud Lumsden Lad good trips The Cora S. Lad a magnificent trip on herself and barge, about 600 tons. All the boats were detained by fo?, and were a lorjg ways behind time The Clara Scott was compelled to patch a boiler, and wis still at the wLarf at midnight and later. Capta;n Scott has had much trouble with a single sheet in one of tho boilers. A new sheet was put in, in placa of one that had been burned, but the work somehow was not well done, and this is the third attempt, we bel:eve, to remedy the defect. The boilers are not defective, but appear to be made of the very best iron, but the riviting in the one substituted sheet was not close enough to prevent leakage. Capt. Scott is determined to have it r'ght and safe, if it takes lam all Winter The Palestine did not arrive till near one o clock this morning. She had a fair trip.... Captain Gus. Dusouohet dbpatshe3 us from Louisville, under date of the 23th, as follows: "Have closed con tract for a new boat. Length, 217 feet; beam, 35 feet; cngims, 22 inches,' feet stroke." With a good model, which Louisville buiiucrs ore prover bial for turning cut, and with such power, she win be a ra:tici, and no ,mistake The Paducah A'V.ituckian gives the followiug status of tho several persons injured by the explosion of the Phantom, who wero eft at Paducah: The Kentuckian says: Mr. Barrit not Barry, as previously reported the mate or tho l'hantom, whose knee was dislocated, had his leg amputated on Thursday. He is now doing well. and there is a fair prospect of hn recovery. George McFaddin, the ex press messenger, whose leg was bro ken and ankle fractured, is slowly improving. Uis testimony was taken. yesterday, in reference to tho explo sion. Mr. bteele, wh03o leg was broken and the instep badly cut across, is under the care ot Dr. V. V. Thompsen, and is doing very well. Mr. Hart, the railroad engineer, whose nose was 60 bauly cut and bacs hurt by the explosion, i3 doicz so well that he will be abie to leave the hospital, on Friday, for Memphis. The ne groes who were hnrt by the explosion of the Phantom are all out of danger except one. The Nick Longworth is announced to leave Louisville th:a evening posi tively, and may be expected l.era tomorrow The Rose Hitc wa? advertised to leave LDuisviiie last night, and will be here to-night, instead of the Morning Star The Palestine bad an immense passenger trip. She went to Henderson for a lot of tobacco The Clara Seolt was nearly ready to leave at 2 A. M The J. L. Graham wa3 sold yesterday for 16,250 to parties from Texas, who will take her to Galveston, and thence to the Colorado River The Rapidan No. 2 bad not arrived at 2 A. M., but the Palestine signaled two boats below, one of whieh was probably the Rapidan.

jlAxirEST Of thestp.irner John Inmv eeu, i niro to Evausvlli. sept iS. Li. U. iDgieBros, 1 c sfe ice; Rietz & Uant-y, 22 pets g? pipe; Wash Phillips. Jl br pewlie; tocuweli t Co, -,2 bead cattle; 11 K Blount A Co. 1 plow; B Kelloga A t o. I box axra: 8 WPainck,2 hhds tobacco: F Morris, 4 rolls leather : Treble Mvers A Bro. I dftor frame; Watbiugtoa foundry, 11 phs plunder.

PI-iHlPPI.NO. Albany Max Wlatra, 8 t New Iron. Louisville Thomas Bary, 1 vlneaar. demijohn Ktan Ij?-Jr,hn Mwr. CO.'X'O liltg!e. tiiient W harimast -r, 1U,Ci.m shlngle-i. iiites Diapalclies. Cixcixxati, September 2S. lort 1.1 t Arrivals li ue-vl lr, from Pitununj;; Cam lla rrorn Ft. Loul; Charm-r. from l-.Yansvill; Mlnneola. fro n Mcmplim. Ipsjrted-Chnmplon, to Ht. Louis; n. U. Hudson to Wneellnii. River falling rapIdly, with Sfcven fuettUree inciie lathe channel. Business very brisk. New Orleans, Kept. 2. Departed Kel og5 an l b trts, tit. Louis. Nasuvillk, Bept. 2s.Hiver felU Inches Iat n,ht, but 1 rising agm till evniiig, with lucbwj on Harpelu Hiioals. ihj BarksviUo loH Ic r Cairo. Cairo, III , September 18. Port List Dardanel e, Cincinnati to Artaimt Kiver, 10 p. M. ; Atlantic, NewOri at. to st. L uw, 8 a. m. ; Kale Uv.hiuHon.Cinct natt to nt lnia, 9 a. m.; Co-.ttaental. ew Orieausto Loul Id a. m. ; K. C. iray, Cine nuatl to Cairo, 12 M. ; AioUawk, HU i.otm to New Orleans, 1 p. m.; tinker, Tenunncn I'.iver to Cairo, 4 p. si. The river dm fallen iwo inches. Ciear. ilercury G. ' St. tons, September 2. Port LHt Arrived bwamer City of Pekin, Peoria; City cf Ca lr Mem phi t ; atrona, HacnlD!; Rob Roy, K.kuk: Bayard, tScoit's Lacdia: Maible City, VickHbarg; Bt. Joseph, Memphis. D-parted Koi) Roy, Keokuk; Natrona, Hanolbtl; Buyaru. Scott' Landing; Bismarck, New orleans; Colorado. VicHnburir; VIjH Belie, Miami acdMol ie McPike, tel. Paul. Klver failing, but there is a flee boat lug taif; to Bt. taul. 'j he Illinois and Mls nrl are lo declining. Weather ciar and some warmer. , CtscisiiATi, Sept. 23.-V,-bite frost last ' rrrrsECTti, Sept. E8.-The MonougaheU has 6 itel H lncne water in the channel aud :a;liD4. Weather clear and cool, 'itermomtt-r C2. Louisville Port Ht-Mary Divsge, Cincinnati to New Orieaus.. Kiver falling very slowly, with 4 reei 4 inches water lu the canal, t feet 2 lucheaou the tU and 1 loot i t nc bet over the wki. Weal see cle.raua e wl, wtlh t light frost tbe past two mornings. Business inoerats. 31 fm phis', Sept. 28. Westhar clear nnd pleat-ant. Ulver falling steadily. Arrived Wannnita, from ( luclunati; Magenta, from New Oripun. lJeparted Arthur, f-ir Bt. LouU. ihe Common wealth passed down -t night. STJCAEXBOATS. in TO CREDITORS. ALL PEBSOSS HAVIM CLAIMS against 11. e steamer Norman, n o hereby notllled to rreswit the same within tnlrty days for ttelUement, (olheiwlne toey will be debarred.? to J. rMiialch A uca. No. 2J J North Water Htreef, KvttiiHVlllu, or, to the underpinned, at Imisville, Iy. W. J. MAY, tor Owners. Sept. 23, !;!) 23 1 ui tOK WENSnORn. CA N N ELTON A Nil LOClSVILLt. tie el aud elegant pasHcnger fe:eam-r The R :SE HITii l If. Holicroff. Master, i rauk uougLiei ty, Clerk, Leaves for Louisville and all way pints WEDSESDAT, SEPTEMBER 29TI1, at 6 o'clock p.m. for freight or pssnae ipp'y uu board, of to W, U. imovVii x co.t dlt ' ;' Agents. FOR MEMPHIS, VICKBCItG, AN NEW OULEANSJ. The raagnlflo.'nt steamer NICK LONGWORfil, K. Eueue UovfeM, Clerk, Will leave for Xfvf Orleans and alt way ports on TIU'KSD.IV, SEPTEMBER aOTU, at 4 p. sr. for freight or pnaire apply on boariJ.or to w. O. I RijwN fc co., UUMPUHEY, LSWH A CO., tC9-lt Agents. THIS MARKETS. .Tew IsrK anraei. By Telegraph. Haw Toa, Sept. CoTrojc Heavy and lower; sales of bales at 'ilio lor middling upland. 2,ao Floce Itecel pta 10 'Jl'J barrels; marktt heavy nd6cl0j lower; sale of 7,4ij bar ret at 8 " 0 superfine fcitula and Western; U lu.1 Ot for common to oUoiee extra Mtale; 10 Uvtl 7i for an extra wel ern: 3 7njU bo lev common lo good choice white wuuwl extra: m i:ian 7 lor lunm. boon Olilo: 14 7o.7 ( lor extra Bt. Louis $7 Ou'iU (X) for kO'kI to choice do. llye piour qnl. t ; sales ol irf) barreisal 1 1 7 mi 11. CiRJf MKAb tiulet; Bales of 1;J larre! TJf Marsh 'a C ilooc at Stf 2j. Whisky More ae lve; a!e of 00 bar reWof WeKteru at 61 17W il IS frura. WlfKAT-ltecelptii 725,Ui.J bn-ihels; tnark-l heavy and i'ul"-.'" tower; kIo of bl.Oio btmli eliatgl &iul 4i'i i r Winter rtd Illinois Jl 41 11 47 Ur Winter red ami atuaer Wwt ern ; 11 IV i for amber Teantssee; 11 6J lor while Vtrn; ill til'al 7 tir cirnnioa to ciioico white Mlchlgau. ItlB-Bcarce aud Urm; sales bushc ctern at 1 iJ. iJAHL-r-More active; sales 11.00) bu"he't at HI ior Btte, aud H hO for Canada West. JiAiiLEv Malt Dull. Cok' Heceipt.4 S'i.llt luli!i; Letvy Rut lciewf-r; u-n 4 j vJ buiiieis M vi tl 01 lor unsound nw mixed Westera, and II 01 1 01 for sound do. : Jl t7 Ul tw for Went ern ye low, and tl iuji U lor while West' e; n. OATP-IUcr!r.is 01,513 buhep. ; wllliout decitled ch tno : sdle of im otmiie s at bi) 64 Xor new southera aud Westera. KICE-Qnltt. COFFEK O.'litt. trCOAK luil; a!o 2 7 h.li.ot Cuba St 12 $0. MniAMIH-llJ 1. PETBoiet'K- t)uif. at ;o ic lor cru :e and for refined. HOPH-lll'l Lisszio Oil Oalet. Pwk. uoovy kuu lower; kslesof 875 Lbls ati ta'fai by lor mt-. closing with sciiers pt c.lj; 8Jtff;U,ji7 for prime and iJO 2-Va'Jl .-O for ur.iiie loew. bkei,- ouii-t; Kait-sci i . dt.h at ri oi.n 13 Wl lor new plain me-i. u-.-tr lia:i., dull sa'os of 6iO bbis at 118 .V.0. Cut M ah- Qulfct ; ax.ieiof 1?J package at J47i I5!ic i-r honldrs; I7auc for htm. Minnr.FH-Qulel: ia.es of 10U boxes Jeecated at i7!7Vi';. Laru-I.jiI nnd l..s.y; sa'en t ) tierces at lO ilh . for sieaiu aoJIH'ia ll)c ior kettle rendered. J'.crraB tiulet at 18 toe Ohio. i 'hek-i L- icia at lymioiio l ies uhih to El VEbPoox. Heavy and de eming; sh pm .-nts ol 'J-j.'jS) buUols wlies'. at 9d per s:ill aud 9d per steam ; a ud 1 01 bb:s fliiir per sail at 2 ad. cascaso Cartel. li) Telegraph. J CaiOAQO, Hpt. Z. . .... . , r-. . A. , I r . 1 I I L !I.l .A.UAAUE-r 1IU1 HI, J " I J , I on ouyirig. anu par seiiicp. Flour Dull : t5 7 to lorfinrlna extras. Whk.vT Dul! and S-j3Jc lower; a es of No. l at fl iii u; No. a at. ii 41 wa, cio-iii; almost ilfelei-a at 1 1 17 )! (7 csh and Htlier lha month: tbis alt'ruoon the market was qalet at SI 17 for No. 2, o ;cr October. Cons-Dull and wfk, am? 431!ic lower; rales of No. 2 st 71jj7mc; rejecu d 70',-i 07Jc, closing a' 71 .7lolor No. 2; this slU'inoon the market was active and lower at 70.J 70c for No. 2, seller Bepiernber. Oats active and lc lower; sab s of No 2 at illi u. t2c; rejociod Jivl ic, clmlaj easy ul 41 ',. lor No. 2. Eyk -Quiet and firmer; a!ei of No. 2 at 8ia.ac; rvj acted a '.727, clo.ing at S.'c Jor No. 1'. Uahi.ey- Q -.Id at ti Zi a-h;!l 3) eehc. tUt nu..th: tl '.'Jl 21 s-i ler o.-tober, closin.; firm atSi :i ieil 1 Oil month. Uliiinvi ViS -Openel ea-y al it '. aua c!o-rKl firm at $1 10. . , BctiAii - liyloc lor cnwiiwi to prime CI'HoVrt.iNH-TKnl aud almost uomlna!. M'ks l'urk tvJ 7i;r33 (rl. Lard 13J .4 ,e:ei.xafh.J CiCIATI. iept. vrl. KloCS Liall : laiuuy, j i 3 -WHEAT Dull; smsil sales at II E.3I 17 'Cobs Uatl atC3i, tut nctoffcreJ fieely at tnis rate. ri.TH Firrr.er:at tliscIo. T.'o. 2,'j2c; No. j Mc, and white, &:u5S3. ' x . if 1 in 1 1 &r iyi"i 1. ISaeley UucUausfcd. Tobacco Active; sales oflCl hbd at $7 502l 60. Whisky Unsettled: sales at St UJl l; closini at the innbie rate. MESS lORK-viiei ann nrm at e-). 1 AED-lIeid at ISj, bat there was do de maud. . . . ... BCLK SHOrLrJERS-Jieia nrm y at t,c, and could not be bought blow this rate; clear bula mXs ISc; uoo serfcind ol bn!k meatotrerln. . Hacov strot (r ; ctoftln at lOJ-faaOo for sboulcers nnd c.er rib and clear idiies; ad the clear rib on tns mai ket were tke,u at EtTTTEn f-carce as regard4 prime to choice, and sucli Is la demand at a.jc; lhatcOkiiing lo l- nearly all low grade. Eoos-lBc ai.d s-.eady. OKoCERir.3 -Lncbaugd. Liksekd Oli Dull; declined lo 93c.l. Lard Oil Firmer at SI 87 1 40. PErBOLfcUJI 32 jit2 for refilled. Money Market qaiot; 8310 per cent, for acceptable pape.

Ei, Lenta KarKft. ErTeteeraph.i Ht. l.orts, Hrpt. ts. ioHA. co-AcMve and hi her : h :A i lo f..r planters' lu: -,ii for .lm,'' t ,y JuXmiX01 "ai4lt of undreed Flour Very dull, but uichamd Fall itnpfrflnw f 004,5 U; X. t, ;w XX . 7 i t(l :X.W 1-5: enoU- family. tj, 47 WJIKAT-Larguid; low ki,i,s uhe 'lower, ai.d irr guUr; No 2 Ked Fail, i 1C:No ldo.,l 10 11 IS; choice, l -jj ,t . No. 2whtlc,fl 10 15; ch"1re. fl 'Sj. " ' I'ouv steady and firm;0."io form'zrd SiuirJc for y How: tl i 1 U lor whdo. " ' 0Ts Firm ; 4-'ii Pakley-DjII and drooping fiir all grAdes. beow choice: corotnoo to prime io fprlntr,K lc ! 05; e pod lo rhot Muine n it ; I EoO .;0'i o l all, SI BUjI fti' i ; MI-ourt lo , f l ". ! Kyb steady arid unchansrd. Pork Uull hikI lower t-U W fli Ui. Uuy Ha t MfAT-M.lif tuJ ttiH-r: looss cl(Mr ldei lS'.o, packed ; clear riO. In'r. UAt'jN -Firin a-d higher; ahouid'-rs, lfl,'a;; clear rib hies, in half casss; -J) if, clear sidex, IDJ I'JJc. Lko L)u!,j iao f ir choice k.ttle rendered.

Lalirlllc JSarfcet. My In.eraph.J Lodisvillb, Kei t. KLorn-tn Jy t f5 0) 5 25. U Aif-t'ii, t. Wlient, rod SI 05 -t I !5; wnite tllial2l. Coin In bulk W; jUc. Osts In hula birxi. IiyeliU OHrK.BiiiES-Iu fair driuaii 1 anlp lrsi are firm. ToiiAcro-Leol active; ali to-uuy of Ui blxl. at 7 i9I i lii Mws Poke -o,i let at 12 W jy 0). HAOov-Hnotudtrs 17c; cleur Hb '.O'.c; clear sides J;c; hams, suzur-cur.d aio: fancy 2jc. " LAar-Qultt aal weak at V?'arj'Jcla t'e'Ces. ' ' Vi EEY r.sw tl Irt. Kf siipnis siartei. iu .fr-'i.! Mivphk, Hept. 1',. Orrrox-O.nii't and nominal, with a.les al IM'ic f-r middlinj; receipt 3'? baiLs; exports 62 bule. Kmicr M-aiy and uncbanjel. WllBAT-tl 27,41 . (orx-.N'ous in iuar!:t; nominal at f i )y tAT4 Oil. Hay tJii and firm. IJKAN f'.'l and steady. I'uhK-Firm at I .4 .55. I.Afih-ta'iy and onchanjfed. Haoow Very firm; tlioulders, l''',r-; sides, "ilo irw lork liry liooda 'Jurat Hy Te! raph.) NiH' YORK, Hejt. i'i. PiiOoom-A iitilc nio e animation U perceivable, bat the mukut Is far fr.nn active or buoyant. Kprugue H and slrii ere rrduce i in nrlce from lie to ll'jc; 4-4 iMvat bleaebea inuxltus fr. ia iln to yi.i; 4 4 do. gre.-u from l;-c lo I.e. A ndron-oj; gin c )ir mandu r) imperial, which r ti. reconl4, eil at WX and the .to l:u I at the same price. In ottier cif--ts of iroods there li ho Important change to ol ". ve. abfiile Markef. Hy Teleisph.J NAsnvil.LK. Kept. US, WliKAT-lled, f 1 20; umber, 112.5; while, tl :o Corn tl pi. HTK-it r. JUki.kv si Ci. i A1 7'lc. IicoH hidis, lajjc; dern, 1,'c. FLOfit-tS par bbl. bams, 20c; souew flrteana MarKct. Sry Telegraph.) New Obi.kabh. Kept. W. Cotton Lowerj il!;c; Bales, y.) 1 bales; lei t-ijitM. S ! bal- s. t i.ouk Firmer: $.5 7S1 M. CoH.1-11 IOl itku. llAY-lallll. WllJHKY-l3t Oilier articles uncounted. lioi.i) - IdMI. KrKaLiNo .Nominal ; New Yrk sight, OV duooutit. European By Cable.! flirtet, LofHio.t, Hept. Consols 85. merlon Kecnr.tli-a Oillet aud HkiIv; &-2, 'tiis 8IVJ; '07m, K'j 'li.'H, fc; 10-4.M. 7ij'i ; 'fi at Frunhlort Wv-ir;. ErlM, Zi'i; Illinois Cntral, UI; tli i, tin' A. Orent W e-.tern,W7,. B toe k-l steady. Ficui h lteni , vii Aic I ivaui'oob, H(pt. Si. Cotton rnarlu.t firm; inidd.l g uplHtiiin 1 J 1 4 1 1 ;Or.rntis ;! of 1J KW buies.' l al lorula White wbe-t lusMJ; red Western H I Wetei!i Flour 2is. I'orn. run el 1H. Otlsaitid. l'ora Ills. I'.n 1 s. I.ard7u0d Cuetse tn. luoon o- 0d. .t!"w iork iio!I and Macs itark t. Ey Telegraph. Naur Yum, Hept. CM. The excitenii-ut In Wail Street was vety great throughout the day, and the even's s arcidy i imporiMiil than f. r ninny j a-t dyn. Tee Commilteu of tiiuOoid boom. ijOliii-l In I lie forenoon noou repotted tual the Pun It of Stw York wonUl uii'leiti.Se the Osraiio.- of iunl l rlily' ,iolr.eHH lu the Oold Room, ui l-cl lo Iiiu fol low lug restrictions: 1 nat e.ery Liu.-himi 1 niunl be cot reel; limt if there Is a goto halmi'K. It uiu-t be paid in iinlil, mid If a rurrem y bniaiice, li muta be paid In 4-i lin 'l cliei-lr-". The Commisiioueis' luu 01 hw Yorlf lurtber agreed that all transnctloiis it the bank should bo msile on h bali eif 1 Ci for goid, aud ltat nil difrereut'ts bu etneif hilwei-u the ttupei-ilvo dealeis outnlde of llie bink, Tn i'.oom I he 11 voied to remtlu opr. 11 only t T tinri--acllons la gold, ihelon mat set wim. n il agrod tlist ail loans lo-rt y Lo m.ile f ee if tun-rest. 'i'heO.Jld Exchange fcliern bled at 3 I'M , wliou 11)0 omtiiilu-o reporled tout tne liana Of Nf vr Vol g fouu j tfit lr cerleal loice iusiiillcienl lo char hll i.jy s contrucis In tne lio'd Room without enibi ranilug the regular operations, in tins emergency, reaoliition UihI a eoiii iittee ot twenly ro.n., ie 1 of tij Ex: liurji,'i bu upioluted t receive all cf the charing hou-e sheet si.d exumine tbern Carefaliy, without receiving any money or bsiauco, and, fl tilling then entrect. Mi ike a oalacne sheet of (be line aud pre eut that 10 the ii.iti k or New Vol k, ws adorned alter rtrong Unbate, and Ihe coiuiol.lt.B whs appointed. '1 his coniiiin-t'-'i, It is slated. H id wora oil til lit, I nec-e-s iry, to sualghU ii ont Friday' builm-.s. 1 he uoiiciiuc.:uie:jt tnat the iink of Nn V im was U'liib e to goou Willi the cle ulugi occasioned a general rush t r the long room to it'll st'K-as, and auottii.i orm burt Oil Hie H;.ck Kxcbsne wiui it.nii.i. tllne in prU: .s Irmu 3 lo 15 ..r rent. 'I i.e greies. dej rsioii whs in Vninlermit 1 mocks, nl tiew tot. Central wi.s sn.d dowotolbi. ihe a teei was filled with rumors of farores ou Block KxchatigD, hut uuiie sre ) et timciaity an uoauneu. fce.-retury liojtwell tdy necojit ! oniy s-OT.u) of tho bl is for and thriwltg out all proposals below 13), Thoe accepted wine at U.'illi;; The BlT:ilr f the Oold EscuatiKe 11 mi It wcie before a Committee of tho Clearing Hon-m to-dy. 'J he Jsmik tand debtor to I.4 UXI,' 0, and paid In f l,hU),'.0 In U,, ojuhi m snout i,.tv ,UUJ in lUiiency and (l.OJU.OOa In I he shupa of loans, whl-.i are In procrs of collection. 'I fii comt bs nkfc have been imi!u-e 1 Jor their portion of the Jl.i.OO.'UKJ 111 loans 11 nl il Koine cm ) caliecieti. TliM Is the renl explanation llie i ubl o 1ih had cf the emme or thi oelny 111 IriSKllig Si-ltlKinenl wi ll the lirosern. it is re ported from l!il sUtetneut thai tho currency of tn bank h is beci loaned to parlies, anil llie whole hltte: oiuugn: 10 tleK'i loca thtireby. icnsluns of the c'earlng Louba regar.bd Tula aflernoon. lh comrninee on whe cecarltica liurided over to the dealing Lauta on account of Ihe debtor on tun blance of the Oold i:xctjatig a a Jeo.ui.te to cover the llnl.lUc, aud turn anci talned that to-morrow Ihe iiunk wlllstatid cm;. Itor at I he rii-nrll L' I10UH. Ill Bt tk J:Change pre-euttd a gloomy a-pect towards tbec.oseof theday, aud the puicuy f-e!-ing was renewed, ihe hsvoc nnole lu val ues tO-USy li' i' kiM riiru,a m large number 01 suinn o truioii, ani weacrif U mnn ojoi. 1 1111m . n iiunfi lUIIimui i.iiuip. uui. 1111110 iiiu , v i9 :tally an nounced. Tne Natiounl Block Kxcuauge coratufcucof utidiiti 111 goiu 10morrow. JIuKir very hlringent; o. I loans ere made at ' per cent. 011 Ooverurnnits and gold, uui y, lo 2 er cent, on utocks. A u r tat mauy biogers bad some ainicuiiy la nuBiuK lotilr lJ,inK accouu'S. i were is dead loct in a sruuun, OoLD-lk'eujUiSily 1 11 '5'!.,. BiKKMSfi -.mnluRi atli'i. Ooveknm ksts Are lower Slid Uuil, c!oslni steady. Couion, 'hi, lH'ijnw; do. 'tii. J'Ai;-J; do. '.!, 1 19 is: 4 ; do. 'r., lUTiiiri; do. new, 1 f 1 1W ,; do. 'ri, 117k iau;;,; do. O'i.ui'iiiT.i; )iu', !?-: Ql'.ft'i. The Comnierc'al uudf rstumis that an appllcstlon will be rnado to the Bu relary of the i reanuy, requeuing that ho would make provision lor sujilyins tii nmraet with currency, lu the event of tfT:rs as sinning rnoro aspect of a panic. New Yuhk, 11 o'clock p.m The com ru Ittee appointed by the Oo 1 itooin to adiu.il the accounts of Friday laL, have been bully engaged all even lug, at 1 11 ej to uk ing Uoiiii of Jay t'o ike A I 'o. Tne work C411nol bit completed lo-night,iis Haletnenis have as jet been fum shed by 01, Jy annul 2-i'i out e-f the fcuineinbers of llie Fxchange. The work of ad ustrnetit Is proceeding on the basts of 1 45 for ail cm l aci s niaJ.i ou Fri isy, except thore of 11- Ideu V Co., whose HCCouDt-itiHVe been Ihrowu ejiit, a d wno are genera Iv ajioken ot by thu brokers as gone up. Very lew persons, outttida c-f the co'uialltee, ere pr sent, and there is no ex itctneut whatever. IlONAI,I I ihiii 1:, ne.4I.CR 1 handtUcra and C'as FIxtnrcs, Gaa and tt-iaa Pipe Fitter, S. 21 LOCrST RTIir.F.T.

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