Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 September 1869 — Page 4

Advertisements, In thin eolnrnn, of three iin''J. TBrt1on, Thirty r-ntA. WANTED;

A eod tpnant cai bp hod by npnlytng to se p27 St J. "IXZICH & N. GIT fit" . To o general hO'ie work. Inquire at Humphrey, Lewis & o.'s cVi-.arf ii-nt. jt fwann rV. xor.KK MF. Anoly X immennvely at 'he O" Works. 127 2f, GI ' A cort eirl to do e- uerat honw wrkfrtmvl fiBlly, A flwmaa giil ferr-d. Inquire at. this office. e22f for. saii5. SFO:VT. A'T FORCE Pt P I In koou order. Inquire at tbe Journal OTlce. aepll. HCK ASM I.OT On F.lnhth Street, betwpen Gum and Mulberry. Kn-iiii.-o t tbe Journal u nice oi a """"v'" .fOV1" f .1 v22 dtr THUR-DT- 8EPTEMBER , lhS9. CIT Y NE VS. Corezction. In the notice of an additional contribution to our cabinet of curiosities in yesterday's Jotjbnal, ih& compositor made us say Mrs. Geo. Cowl, when we wrote mt. Geo. Cowl A Sthay Nozzle. A nozzle of ona of tbe engines was found jesterday, in the vicinity of the fire at the head of Main Street, and was left at Gumberts's store, on the opposite side of the street. Petty Thift Some cms stole a fat pullet from the chicken jgost of Bob McGrew, jesterday morning. Mac thinks these buildiog. were set on fire to enable the thief to get away with his booty without being discovered. - ; f j ; Important. We call particular attention to the notice in our local column from Treasurer Lunkenbeimer. Saturday ia the la3t day for tho 10 per cent, delinquent tax payers. It will be 1G per cent, after that date. ; Important to Bathers. Persocs holding season bath tickets from the Artesian Springs Park, would do well to give attention to the notice given by Col. Ed. Wchlcr in another column. Tho balh3 clojo for tho season on Saturday. - McTernanV Court. The only case adjudicated in this temple of judgment, yesterday, was that of the State vs. Daugherty Lerk for assault and battery on a boy named Willie Walker. Judgment was rendered against the defendant for one cent and costs. As we Expected. We learn that a large number of persons have examined those beautiful " Cloud Photographs," which are now being made by Parkhill. Everybody is delighted with them, and the demand promises to be very large. They aro beautiful pictures. Work on the Wharf. We aro glad to see that the city has at la3t undertaken to remove the largo accumulation of mud and earth from the wharf in front of Humphrey, Lewis & Co.'s wharf-boat. There is an immense quantity of it. It should have been removed two months ago. But better late than never. A Narrow Escape. Uno of tho men employed on tho new tobacco sales warehouse being built by Mr. W. S. Ford, on Lower Water Street, mado a narrow escape yesterday. A heavy picco of plank fell from the roof, and just glanced off his head and shoulders. Had it struck him fairly on the head, it would doubtless baa done him serious injury. As it was he was more scared than hurt. ' - Great Salb of 11h al Estate. Wo desire to call the attention of our readers to au advertisement to be found in this paper, in which Messrs. J. G. and G. W. Shanklia announce that oa Siturdsy, tho 16th day of October, they will sell alargj number of elegant building lots, which aco looated ia tho neighborhood of tbo new residence of Judge Jones and Dr. Geo. B. Walker. The property has boon platted, and is known under the title of " Blankeaburg." R-.ad the advertisement. Neglect of Duty. Complaint has been made to U3 frequently that tho lamps placed ia the lower ligeon Creek bridge, by order of the County Commissioners, aro not lighted at night. It is hinted, however, that the persons appointed to light the lamps draw their pay regularly without performing the duty. Tho County Commissioners should look into this matter, and rectify the evil if any exists. Stcamore Strest Sewer. The contractors yesterday succeeded in removing the remaining rock from the chasm at the mouth of the Sycamore Street Sewer, an! the work of filling up with broken rock was commenced. It is designed at least to rebuild tho masonry work at tho mouth of tho sewer, but in a far mora substantial manner than at first constructed. Thera is a gulf of quicksand there, however, that will absorb a larga amount of stone before a solid foundation is secured. Tho continued decline in the river is favorable to the prosecution of the work. The Fire on Sycamore Street. The fire which occurred on Sycamore Street, within an hour after that oa Tlain and Fifth, destroyed an old carpenter shop, belonging to Casper Marshall, and another, belonging to George Schmidt, and a stable belonging to Mr. Mann. The total loss was perhaps G00 to $700, with no insurance. Marshall's carpenter shop, in which the fire broke out, had not been used during tho Summer, and there is not a doubt that it was the work of an incendiary. Mr. Marshall, wa are told, succeeded ia getting what little there was in the shop out. There was nothing saved from the other buildings.

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Help for Help in Harvest. Kecorder Willard has taken charge of Justice Stinon'a office and busi nes3 while the latter is confined to his house by rheumatism. A Distant Shipment. We saw on the wharf yesterday, a large lot of plows from the manufactory of II. F Blount & Co., awaiting shipment to Jefferson. Texas. Tbey will jro by the way of New Orleans and Galveston. Kvansvi'le manuctories are bein? generally appreciated. Burning Drift. Mr. Butler, who lives acro.-s the river a few miles above the city, set fire yesterJay to about an acre of drilt wood that had lodged on hia farm. The profuse emote which arose from it created an apprehension in the city that 6ome building in that vicinity was on fire. Court of Common Pleas. In the Court of Common Pleas yesterday, the Jury in the case of Shelhouse vs. Jacob n. Miller, for right of property, about 1 P. li. rendered a verdict that the defendant was entitled to the property. In the case of Brooks V3. Short, the motion for a new trial was overvnled. and an acreal taken to the Supreme Court. No other business of importance wa3 transacted. The Court will con tinue in session until the end of tbe week. I. O. O. F. Elections. At an election for officers in Evaosville En campment No. 20, held last Monday evening, the following parsons were elected: Edward P. Elliott, Chief Pa triarch; Josiah N. Knox, High Priest; It. F. Schor, Senior Warden; J. J. Kliaer, Junior Warden; S. P. Sohwinr, Scribe; Wm. C. Turnock, Treasurer; Jas. D. Riggs, Green Bel lamyaad Wm. C. Turnock, Itepre eentatives to Grand Encampment At an election of officers by Cre3 cent" Lod,jo No. 122, held last Tuesday evening, tho following breth ren wero eloted for tho ensuing term R.-F. Sohor, N. G,; J. N. Knox. W,G.; Thos.' N, Smith, Secretary; Jas. D. Twiggs, Treasurer; J. D. Car, mody, Bepresenatative to Grand Lodge. ' " Cleaning Division Street Sewer Mr. H. Bassett, with a gang of labor ers, has been fcr some timo engaged in cleaning out the Division Street Sower. The work has been one of great magnitude. Immense quanti ties of mud, lumber, logs, ifcc, have boen taken out. Indeed, for a dis tance of some throe or four squares the mud ia the sewer was about two feet deep, and, in one or two instances, large pieces of timber some two feet square were found, and had to be split to pieces before they could be removed. Yesterday evening they had a regu lar mountain of dirt piled up at the corner- ct oeventn ana Uivision Streets, not loss than 100 cart loads; and Mr. Bassett informed us that four times as much had been hauled away. They have lesa than half a square now to clean. It i costing the city much money. yVit, Fun and Talent Harry McCarthy at the Opera House The Last Night. There was an excellent audience at the Opera House last night, comprising the very elite of the city, to welcome back Harry McCarthy and his charming and talented wife. Miss Lottie Estclle. Tho per formances were tho most perfect of the stylo wc ever witnessed, and the audience was wrapped in astoniahmet at tho rapid transformations, and convulsed with laughter at tho inimitable drolleries presented. The perfect exactness with which Harry McCarthy represents every character is calculated to fill all with astonishment and admiration. He unquestionably stands at tho very head of that line of burlesque, impersonation and mimicry. Miss Lottie Estella makes a most admirable appearance on the stage, and performs her part with great acceptance to the audience. To-night Mr. McCarthy gives hia second and last entertainment, and those who absent themselves losa a rara treat. Harry McCarthy, in his role, has no equals on earth. He is making his way South, where he ha9 good engagements. Recorder's Court. Yesterday was another field day in the Recorder's Court. John Langan, ia a fit of rage, malice, or innate cussednesj, picked up a cat and dashed it with great violence against a hard wall, knocking out its brains, anij then tramped upon it with his feet. He was taken before the Recorder and fined to the tunc of $3 for cruelty to "animals. Ha replevied it. John Minch, for being drunk, was fined $3 23, whioh ho replevied. Jhu Davis, Peter Hathaway, Chas. Gwathmay and Berdaa Parker went together in a wagon to a funeral. On tho way homo they became hilarious, and one or two of them became very noisy. They were arrested and tried before Recorder Willard, who.charged them each $5 75, which fhey paid liko little men. John Davi3 ia a quiet, order'y negro, of a light hue. but being caught ia bad company cost him $5 73. Personal. Tom Collins, editor of the Mt. Vernon Democrat, was in the city yesterday, replenishing stock, visiting his friends, &c. He came' and went in a private conveyance, an indication of prosperity on the part of tho Democrat, or great extravagance on the part of the editor. Captaia Oscar Barbour, au attachee of tha great grocery house of Ragon, Dickey & Carson, has just returned from an extccsive tour throughout Southwestern Kentucky, or that Dortion of it lying between the Green and Cumberland lvivers, and reports the

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tobacco crop first-rate. The corn crop is. however, very liht. amount ing almost to an cotfro failure. Tbe frosts on Monday and Tuesday morning were quite heavy, but not sufficien'ly so to damage crops to any considerable extent. He also reports money scarce throughout the region he traversed. Wc were greatly gratified, yesterday, to see again upon the street, our distinguished fellow-citizen, John J." Chandler, Esq., who for a considerable time has teen confined to , his room by illness. Mr. L H. Day, the renowned hoop skirt man, representing tho wellknown house of West, Bradley & Cary, of New York, manufacturers of hoop skirts and EUipenders, dropped in upon u yesterday, looking remarkably well. Sheriff Miller and his posse comitates arrived at home by the Palestine yesterday, having lodged their prisoners safely in the Penitentiary at Jeffersonville. Frank Morri, who has teen on a visit among hi3 former ;friends and acquaintances, in Cincinnati, also arrived by the Palestine, and is ready for duty. - ' Col. R. F. Barter and John Pres ton, who have been absent from the city for some time, have -returned borne looking as fine as satin. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Macarthy'.'the great mimics, arrived in tbo city on Tuesday n'ght, and are stopping at the American House. Col. Bates, of Newburg, -is in tt city, and in excellent condition: The Fire on Main Street. W have but few further details-to give of the fire on the corner of Main and Fifth Streets. The buildings imiae diately adjoining J. H, Roalker & Co.'j fine stcvo manufactory, , were completely ruined. The fire is sup posed to have been started in the paint Bhop over the rooms, occupied by Williams & Young, whih was fcc ing used by Joseph Lennert,- who lost a small amount of stock, brushes paint, &o. Two baggies add two ex press wagons, which had been sent in to bo painted, were destroyed. j-. Robinson &Summcrs7wbo" occupied tho building . oa Fifth Street, lcs about f 150, a considerably number of saw3 resoued from' the fire' bcicg stolen. Mr. Roberts, who occupied a portion of tho shop, caved".' all his stock of lightniog rods. One half of this buildiug was burnt almost-up. The blackened ruins show that thof encines did effective work. The buildings were all wooden ones, and burned like tinder, but the firo was extinguished in a few minutes after tho enelnes rot to work. Williams who is eaid to bo lyiag at the point o death, lost f 1,000 worth of pump9 an insured. Davidson & Booker saved everything. Mr. Roelker had tha building ia eured in the International, represent ed by C. K. Drew, for $500. Tb fine business building of J. II. Roel ker & Co. was slightly damaged by the heat and Btnoke, but was fally insured. The Republic Insurance Company, represented by Dr. Hal lock, had no risk on any of the prop erty destroyed. J. II. Roelker & Co had some seventy-five or ona hundred "flasks" in the reir of tbe burnt buildings partially destroyed. A TniRD Fire. The engines had scarcely been put away after return ing from tho fire on Sycamore Street, of whioh brief mention wa3 made in the JOURNAL yesterday morning. when a third alarm was sounded. This was caused by the discovery that the largo tobacco and grain warehous3 of Eichcl k Adler, at the corner of Main and Vino Streets, was enveloped in flames. Just as Engine No. 2 got to the scene of coo flagration it was so unfortunate as to break its new tongua, which had but recently been rut in. No. 1 set at the pond on the circus ground, while No. 3 found a cistern, which it sooa exhausted. Tho flames, however, had got such headway that the build ing a wooden one, and highly combustible was totally consumed with all its contents, with the exception of a small quantity of oats, which were,.. saved in a damaged condition, and a wagoa and buggy which wero re moved. C. K. Drew, agent of the City Tire," had a risk of $2,500 oa the building, and $1,500 on the grain stowed therein. The less was probably $3,G00 to $3,500. The thrco fires oc curing within the space of two hours, was beyond all question the work of incendiaries, and the audacity of the act should admonish our citizens of the necessity of instituting the most vigilant and rigid measures to ferret out the prowling scoundrels that in fest our city, and sec that they are brought to justice. More Incendiarism. We wero in formed last night that a stable in the vicinity of the Old High School Building, corner of Clark and Car penter Streets, wa3 set on fire about the timo the alarm for the fire at the head of Main Street was sounded. It was discovered in time to be extinguished by buckets of water, though an alarm was rung n the LaniaKco Engine House. Last night aoout S o clock, the sta ble on the alley in tho rear of J. Sinzich & Son's 6tore, was set on fire, but was discovered in time to b3 saved by buckets of water. This state of affairs is becoming alarming, for while wc writo the fireballs aro again ringing, and a. lurid light is arising in the vicinity of Pigeon Creek. There should be an increase of the police force, and a special police should ba appointed to watch for the scoundrels that are thus preying on the property and endangering the lives ot our citizens. In the meanwhile tho vagrant act should be rigidly enforced against every vagabond found lounging about the city without

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aro never known to pursue any lawful calling. The city i3 fall of such characters. Thero is another class that needs watching. We allude to those hordes of boys between the ages of 12 and 17 who seem to have no ona to look after tbcm, but who prowl about the streets by day tnd gather on the corners at eight to outrage public decency by their pr.ofane and indecent noise and bowlings. Proper punishment would, wc doubt not, work a great reformation. And Still Another. Between 11 and 12 o'clock last night the engine house be'ls sounded another alarm of fire, causid by the disovery that a fire had been kindled between the warehouse of Wm. Reilley & Co. and the building adjoinicg. It was discovered before it had made much headway, and mca burst ODen the ' doors and threw salt on the flames until the engines arrived, when the fire' was quickly extinguished. But for the timely disaovcry aad prompt actfee cf thef citixecs and engines, a most disastrous conflagration would have ensued. We ara told that a fire was also kindled in the Laboratory of Cloud ,& Akin, on the alley ia the rear of tha American House. It wa3 discovered and put out. . The Plot Thickens As wo wrote the above the iron foDguo of terror p64!s out on the ebon car of night the further progress of the fire fiend, and uplhe alley fro:B our office window a lurid flame lights up that portion of thef city. The stable of John Marletf. Sr., on the alley running between Water and First Streets, near Cherry, baj been set oa fire and is cnvelopad in flames. '"The Joss is not great, as we believe it was empty. The property of S. E. Gilbert was greatly in danger, a high pain fed plank fence adjoining his stable bvfing been ignited and burning like tinder. The timely arrival of Engine No- U saved it, and j soon extinguished the fire, but not -till Mar lett's stable was dastroyed. "At'the Pa me time Prrs'on's new hcoso . in course of erection and nearly completed, was discovered to be? oa fire.'" in tho attic. A vigorous applicatio l of water from buckets sated it. A covered buggy or carri agi was run out cf Marlctt's stable with the top on fire, which wa3 all burned off. "Nine fires within twenty-four hours 13 sufficient to fill the hearts of our citizens with terror. Is it not time gome effective measures were taken to discover the demons of tha torch and check tLeir diabolical career? Arrested on ScsnciON. A man was arrested about midnight on suspic Ion of being engaged iu tho infer nal plot to burn the city. His clothins was covered with cob-webs, we are told, as if he had been crawling between two buiidiDgs, and it is believed he was tbe party setting fire to Reilley & Co. V warehouse, corner cf Water and Division Streets. One man alone is not doing all the fiend's work of the last 24 hours. There is a band of them, beyond all doubt, and they should bo locked after. No man in the city can sleep in safety while thiy arc at largo. There is great ex citement in the city, and If the guilt ia fixed on any one, woe betide him. Bom Found. We are informed by berland, "that the body of William Vll)(. l iu. Jjuwiu, ;a-.o ci . mo v. uiu- - ' Grammcr, one of th$ lamented y.ctjms of the Phantom explosion, has been found at the point below the place of the disaster. This will be a satisfaction ea-I and mclancbaly, it is true, but still . a satisfaction to his grief-stricken and almost heart-broken motber.aad other friends, who have a son and brother, uncoffined, beneath the waters of the Ohio. I 'yOAIi'irOTICSS. Jfc-ST Freeh Ciauberries. first of the season, just received at Y M. CALDWELL S, ep30 2t No. 9 First Street. --- Tni Last Week. The Baths at tho" Artesian priogs Park will be closed for the season at the end of the present week. Ticket holders will pleaee take notice and govern them selves- aceoroiDgiy. - : TheTLast'Dat. Saturday is the last day . for the payment or delin quent -tax at 10 per cf nt After that lb per ant- wul be added. I hose interested wU please make a note of this. l'HID JjCMCESHEIMEK. 5c30-3t -' - Treasurer. AVaMeuto- Rent. A house with from four to seven rooms, within ten squares of Post Office. Leave word at tho JorBf AL Ofuce. sep30-3t . i l . j m ' - JEST The best stock of Dry Goods and Millinery, at lowest prices, can now be round at bebapker, iiussing & Co.'s. Ee2'J Cone East. Lou's BittrolET. the Jeweler, left for New York last evening to pur chase a new stoc k of V atches, J ewelry, &c, aad will return in about two weeks. In the meantime, poods will be sold at creat bargains. The clace is at iNo. u Mam ctreet. lib-dt jy'Fora stylish Bonnet or Hat. call oa Miss Beilam, in charce of bchapker, Bussing & Co. s Millinery department. seu 3" The Card Photographs made by W. T. Worthinsrton & Co.. can't I tie beat this sido or Aew lork. Lome, see for yourself, corner Main and Second Streets. sep2S-lm jESFThc rrice of Photceraphs is reduced to $3 00 per dozen at Y T. Worthmaton & Vo.s. corner Main and cecond streets. Lome, see us. Eep2S-lm sS7" Writicg Inks, of all the best brands, always on hand at the Jour nal Office. IS- Novelties in Dress Goods, now on sale and very cheap, at S.-hapker, Bus.n? cVLo. s. geliy

THE ADAMS EXPRESS GO. i rO" TJe largest fine stock of Ha's. I Laps and x1 urs ever brought to IndiAT i ana. can now bo found at

"WITH THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO. Having conaectlon fit Paducah wlta Southern Express Company, Tor all points ttooth, offer to tbe public a safe, speedy and cheap c onTeyunce far Merchandise, Packages. Money and Valuables. C. II. Wf-XTZ, sep28-d2w Agent. You will find Ladies' Velvet Hats at 55 cents, at Glick & Schwarfz'. opposire the Opera House. sep"23fifi?"" The very best Carmine Ink in the market, for sale at the Journal Office. American Girl. Go and see her at Marconnier's. sepl7lw Fish & Barter have just received a complete as-orimeut of l-idics French and American Note Paper and Envelopes to match. se4 Evansville, Ind., Sept. 23, 1800. Messrs. Cloud, Akin tt- Co.: ' Gentle3IEN: It gives me much pleasure . to testify to tho wonderful effects of your Hair Restorer,. Jatamansi. During the late war," in the battle of Williamsburg, May Cth, 18C2, 1 was wounded in the head, and and very soon after I commenced losing my hair, which continued until I became completely bald. I remained 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 give your Jatatnansi a trial, and at this time, having usad; but two bottles, mv head is covered with a growth cf hair which is rapidly growing, and is now two inches long. Respectfully yours, . . . . ' ; ISLF. II ebb, Clerk Evansville & Crawfordsvilla Railroad Depot. iep23 , J5 Faber's best Artist's , Gum, at the Journal Office. ILook Out . : , , FOR Great Bargains In DiyUoods! U r, -rt Yniir1 rnn'v T IIugues has just returned from New York, where - he ha3 looked out carefully for the interest of his cus tomers, and bought a largo stock ot the very btst or every article ia Ins line, and will sell them at such prices as will insure perfect satisfaction. He asks particular attention to his stock of Cloths. Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans, Water-proof Cloth. Wnite .... . i 9 ana uoiorea jfianneis, a very cnoice fctack of Irish Linens. Larga stock of Hosiery for every body. . r Eleeint Dress Goods.' Lare and superior stock of Vel vets, fcsatins, Dress Trimmings and Notions. A very complete stock of Ribbons, Crapes and Melines. ; Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hats of the latest Fall styles. Larce and varied stock of 1'rcnch 1 lowers and l'luvues, Ho has not neclectcd uih stock of lumlroiderics, to wlncu . he added largely. As usual, ho Has the best assort ment and cheapest Prints and Mus lins in the city. Ho respectfully asks attention to his stock. VVli. liUGrjEs, sc24 lw No. 4o"Main Street, The Silver Polish Is prepared especially for cleaning and polishing buyer, Jrlated and liritania Wares, also German Silver, for restoring the plating when worn off, and for cleaning and poliehics Silver, or Silver Plated Waro it baa no equal, as wo have tried everything that has been onered to tbe public in the line of culver 1'olish, fcuver lJovi una uu uwa.s, ivuu j vuav ntj I ,, ,1 , . tSwould all tcratch and ruin tho Silver after using two or three timet. We guarantee our Silver Polish not to damage tha wara in the least, and it may be used even by iucxporiepped help with entire safety, ss it contains nothing that can possibly injure Plate or Jewelry. Manufactured and for ealo by P. L. Geljsleb & Co , Jewelers. No. 31 Main Street, L'vans villa, Indiana. scp2o New Stock Direct faom New York. J. Ii. Alhering. of the firm of H. & B. Alhcnng. No. 3( Main Street. havinsr returned direct irem the bjistern markets are now opening a large and well selected stock of Beavers, Cloths, Cassimees, Vesting Ac, which they will make up to order m the most iasbionable and latest style. r or cheapness, fit and durability they defy any and all competition. F.O. lhey also have a larse and well selected stock of Gents' Furnish ing Goods. sepl7-tf iFine Gossamer body Silk Hats made to order at sep21-tf Weber & (Jo'a. JEST" Weber & Co. have this day re ceived another large shipment of Hats and hurs. Among them 13 the American Girl, the improved Sinbad in new colors, more Ioys and Youths' Hats, eleeant and stylish. Call before Saturday night, as you can be better waited upon, liemember, tbe liger. two doors from the corner of Second and Main. sep21 tf ATTRACTIONS AT THE . . JPopillar Stprp ' OK ' On First Street. Dress Coods a Specially. 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 stocic of fine Laces and Embroideries. Carpets Body Brussels Tapestries. Three-ply, Ingrain and most everv quality and kind manufactured. Cheap! Cheaper! ! Cheapest! ! ! Goods delivered to all part3 of tho city by express, free of charge. se22 ST Real Lisle TLread and other Hosiery "or ladies and gents at liCGHES . o Holland's Gold Pens are tbe best made. Fish & Barter are the exclu sive agents for the sale or them m this city. sc4

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Money Saved. R. W. Harper & Co., No. 30 First Street, are now offering to tho trade a lar?c variety of fine tobacco and cigars of their own manufacture. They manufacture their entire stock, and will sell as cheap as the same article.5? ran ba bought in the United State. Dealers wili make it (o their interest to call on them and examine for themselves, as they can gave the cost of transportation from the East 33 well as the profits made by the wholesale dealers. - ' p23,f Fine Arts Fish & Barter have just received a largo number of Prang's celebrated Chromos, equal in point of beauty to the finest oil paintmg3, which they are selling very low. Fxs n x Barter have the largest and cheapest stock of eehoo! books ever brought to this city. Call and see them, No. 19 Main Street, next to First National Bank. sc4 o C. Bridwell & Co , corner of Main and Third Streets, have a foil stock -of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, American and imported Perfnmery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, &e. Prescriptions carefully com pounded. Fresh Blue Lick, Cobgress and Rockbridge Alum Waters. IftlT-tf - J a. Sr PrrrvfiTT Jiiver ' n 'ft Third Pa. Tke additional arrivals and departures last night and up to 3 o'clock- thlt morning were the IMrol!, ?To, 2. Irom Canneltou, J. L. Graham, lo HendeiBoa, John Lanisdn, to Ca'.ro, Glendale, frnm French I.l.aud and re: urn, Uaptilao, No. 2, from Ea.tport, li osq II Louisville nnd retorn The Petroiia had a rt tata trioSue lias built np for heisclf a raagnlKcent trade and her txcellest ofTieers deserve It -.The Lumsden end J. L. Graham had good trlpa out... ..The Hole Hite had afcpltbdld trip of people and cousiderabltt freight. She arrived late, having been detained by fg in the Narrows. Captain George Dauicy was lu command. Captain W. R- Hollcroft, late Captain or the Hose Hlte, and Captain Joe i'hlllips. of Cairo, were passengers by tha Hoe lllie lawt night, en route to Cairo ...It li reported that the Sam. ttrown fank a barge at tbe foot of Hurricane Island one of tho worst places' On the rlvr Captain EiPy 1 Lowth arrived by the Uapldau last night. has onr thanks for a manifest Manifest of steamer Rapid bo No from Katlportto Kvan.svl'le, eptiober 29, If!!). MarilD. Gardner A Co. 35 dales broom corn : Uagon, IMeftey & Catsuii, 0 hags fruit. Ker, unman i uo, u lotm pt iron; a ; Woodrow, "t3A tons plarlron: C'ha Vlele A uo.o roiia icmner; i-resion s .Menifee, tale cotton : wilhelinie ATrielt. iUempiy lofcoxes; Tf-pf- Ijon & Co, 1 pkc toridie bitt:M H1I.I1 head e iUI. 5 bairn trult 4 do wheat, I box b:iron, 3 Ktaud l.'d Witt A lleadly, 1 cutting box: Heliz & lit ney. 1 mill saw; Le Howell. 1 ble cotton 67 )2 corn : riaiu'i orr & l'o, l bell nil aft Vox MemphlH S bales cotton. For Now Albany 1 bag wool. For Cincinnati 1 bale cotton. Hirer Ijia:8ichoM ; Nkw Oaf.t!.ixs, Sept. 29 Arrived t Mi. aiSBlppl. Departed: swallow and Lady jay. NisnviLLF, Sept. CO Ttivor falling, with 80 inchen on JIaipeih Hhoala Weather fair and pleami. The K.la Hugnei arriven rrom L.airo, CrsctN'lf ATt, Sept. SO. Arrrlved Tho racket, departed Areosv. for Memnbls Jennie Howell, for New Orleans: ('banner. for Kvansyille. The river la dccllnlnu lowly, wl'b feet 8 Inuliea water in tha timiiuui. I. j'lu mil. LouisviLT.K. Hopt. 23. Port 1 .11 Ula.v gimr, Meninliis to Cincinnati : Champion Cincinnati to Ht Louis, ltlvor declining slowly, with 4 fet water in thecanal,2 let on me rails nnci i toot over itie rocn. iJual' neon brink. Weather clear oad mUd. Mkmfuis, fept. 2f). Weathsr c ear and pleasant, wver reil 0 Inches. Arrived Ilardanelle, Cincinnati. Depart 1: Mary jioutt hi, ijouiKviae; Maaouta una tutcoar. New Orleans. Cairo, Heptember 20. Port. List Xtnblcon. Vlckisbur lo M. l.oui8. 7 A. m.: Nor. man. Kvansvllle packet, 10 a.m.; Belle Memphia. Atemplvl to fit. Ifiuiti. ll a. m Belle Mt. fiOnU. lst. Iouin to MemphU, 1 p. M. I Anaur, .sew cjrieuii3 to tsi. iouls. p.m. '4' ha river fallen 5 inches. Weather luear. Wersiry Tj ". , Ex. IjOUIhi. KAptemner 20. AnTed Con tlneotal. New Orieaua: Cltv of Mt. Paul. ct. rrfui; Auuy jor.nsoo, hootuii : Kuulle lauarge. KatiHaii llyj octavla, Jefferson lty: aennal Tijs-r. parte-' A ndy Johnson, K'okuk; liubuiuo, Ht. Paul; i r.nia; try or i-rKin, ft-oria; isiiainroeK, I ... , ' c iiiciio.'1.!, iiiuuuiiiiiiiii'r, jvansaf tiJ, Melt. Wall. L-iinsrton : Oetnvia and Uou Accord, Mound City. Tbe river 1 falil ng rapidly, but there 1 a hi river above JJuftucrie.. i tie liuootft ana .UUnoiirl are on a uteuiiy ciesllne. Weather clear. Mercury riur.x.' IS 1 r.TSAiaiiQAl'S. KOTIOE TO CREDITORS. . t ' A1 burel i-r P;2t.N llAVIKO Cf.AI.IIH aaust ti.o (tieamer rsorman. me Lureby not 1 fled to present the tame within thirty 1ay a for wt: lumen t. (otherwise tney wlil bj debarrc d.) to J. Kinzich dt Hon, No. 2U North Water Ktreet, Kvausville, or, to the undersigned, at Lonlsville, Ky. W. J. .MAI, iror Owners. Sept. :"!, 1SC9. 231m Regular Tuesday Facket for Paiucah. Eastpcrt and Florenca. Xiic Kit aaL i'seugcr btcamcr LrinowM, Master; - .. ItOIi ahT 111 C M r.C HAS, CiCrK. Leaves for the above and all intermediate polulsevery XUE-iDAY, at 4 o'ciocH I. M. Ordeia for Pine Lumber, dressed or untlitl, or for l ennessee Pjjj Iron, filled promptly, and at lowest tate-. For freight or passage apply on board, or to HUMl'HKKl', LHWii CO, ?r tr.u.tu&rii, sjiSz-tr Agents. The Kapidin No. 2 having been thoroushly repaired, will resume her lilpion. Thursday, September 30th, at i r.it. nep'27 2t Ljjts Ilowrti., atr. Po-rnl-jr VriAnr T'cirl-of fr.v Po'1?if'ii I'ne elegant Pasienger Bteamer E WEL Pi Ci.km Mathkxy, Master; Doesev l uss, Cleric, j Leave for the above and all Intermediate . I not n is every I'UIDAY at 4 o'clock P.M. d'jfn for Fin" I.mnber. flresed or nndreAscd: or "for Tehtjce Pig iron, filleti et:icl, ur sill i p.i urr.-.. .-i.illv o -i.l ar Inffr-tiatei. pr F or I For'firbrht or naaaire Plty on board, to li L'MPHiiiiV. LhW is i CO., h 7 i : f Agents. FOit tiWKNaBOltO, CANNKLTON, AND JytLlSV'ILLK. Tiio eb-gint, llht draujht passenger NiaHTiNGALS, XV.' i V ' -T ni ea Mather, Master; MllenD Warren, Clerk, Will leavo for Louisvl.lo and ail wav laudlngs. in place of tbe Tarascoh, on THIKSUAV, SEPTEMEER COrtr, at H o'clock p.m. For freight or passage, apply on board, . O. BROW.N &CO.. SO It A een. Bit. It. A. l'ATTJ:.'!, Pbyi.lclan and Suntfon. liaviua permanently located ai livatioviile, Ind., will give special at tention lo cilrolin O WH'IIM uo 111-ea-c of Wom'n and lii'tiren. H is apeeiflo ini- Aii. and Fever can always be bad at tun rooms, Mort b west corner of Locust aud Second atreels, t o doors above Kecond, wlieie he can always bo fouud ua c-bd prcle&ioually euijased. feept. 2-., IStO. -..nn J. SIK3HII & SO S. Wholesale Dealers In Eoit Stores; Lubriciting, Coal, aud Lard Oils; Cordage, KOaln, Pitcli, to, Sv. Ul) l l t K KrstKKT, pi5dlyl Bet. Main at:d Vine.

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JSSTITITIEOF PRAtTICM,( I VII, ir n i th &r-n rt A. , , . VANDBit NAILLiENf. Tnl.""rt r Uou ty.lDdmua. ' " 'now opshT nr Great AT 13S State Street, Chicane. JURANCII OF S. C. THOMPSON & CO. 130 Federal Stmt, ronton. Onr OBKAT WK8TKKN UK A NCI I HOUsE bait .been esiablitdif d for tuepnrpoo ot Riving our A en'i the advantage Of the largely reduced Kxprewt cnsruei, and that ibty louy rcceivu lUtir good la tbe Rhorlet.t possible time. no- l'ciiHoas who havi; nEK?v ae n(j at Agent Jnr the !ll ir of ineiiM, win nun it io uioir au Viiutugg to denl airccily with CUR CBI JAG3 BRANCH I The quality of our Ooodn Isfuily rquaf, and onr terms to Agents are nut excelled by any retpontible bou.su iu our Ime of business. AOKSTS WASTK1) In every lown and VlIIUKe In tiie Western suki. t'tKlli ll'A'lKsgivluga coiapletedetcrlp'lon of urticiea ihat will bo o;d lor Oue Dollar each, will be noid at the rate of Tn CVnt eacb. Ten f r f 1: iiu. wt: ti m.mtnWsion, foi J; Co, with commission, !r sj; k',uu .-jiuinijjun, ior 9j; iuj wilr comm!s;loii, for 110. Any person sending for a club ct Tvri. ty, can nave ns commission oue cfio lollowiH'j wrticles: 15 yard fchetiln; 100 Picture Paotosrapb Albums; 11 quarter H ney Comb Quins: Ladle Merge button Bouta, or your cLolcu of nnmerunnoilitr articles for above Ciun named on circular. lorullubot lldrlj, one of tha lollovrltig articles: 2;l yard 8tieetln't:l pair Ilouey Comb lulit.i; three articles lioui iscuange- List, vc , rto. I'oru lnb ot'Mxfy Oue pair .Manchester QnliMf 4 yard H!i?etiug; pnlrot Wool illauketa; Webkler'n National Pictorial Llctlonary, with i,lw pugux an I IDJ euiiuvlus; aix urt.clex from Exchange LlKt, fcc. . 1'tr lab of Oha lluudrfil . 7S L heettrja; lo articiea irom txouatise 1st. c, , jrHeud Money In ail ea. 8 by Kozlsttrtd Lrtter or 1'oeixlliiMj Money Oidvr. , ., BS-.-VSD I'Olt t:iitt'L l4Ai:s.'i.a Wo tuka pleasure ia referring thoe wh have never bad dealluca witn 111, to tt large Kst'rwt Company in tiie Uaiu d (-latra, ijju amkhicas Mkiii'ijam,' Umoi VxrHtss Company, 1)1 to hH Waahlngion Htreet, Button, MuH uohuu tt4, and Itirouyh them lo luetr AgeuU throii)jUout tJ oonntry. y. ('. Thompson &co., 15S ?t.iteSirec't,CIjIcaffo,III , -or;- . . 133 i ederai Streat, Bojton, , IJass. Lock IIaveh, Pa. Messrs. Lippinco'it; Blakkwell, nttstnrK, Pit. Uentt: We liavo been nalng your mako oi um fcaun in our mill, aul nud tuem, iu point of quality, auperior to any we have over use.l. Voursi, Ac, fell AW, BLANCH A UD dt CO. Jambstoww, N.T. LirpixcjTr 4 Er.AKEwiti.iii We have oo troublo with your Haw; they don't ui-eu to no lined up witn paper; we put them on the Mandrel mid tnty go right along. Temper jerfectly uniform, and quality unauruaMMeu. xtespe-i iu uy. - CUAH. J. FOX. Lippiucott & Blatewell, ManufHCturen of Circular,-Muley, Mill Oangand Cnm-Cut Hawa. Chopplnl; Aiaa all ahapes. Colburu'a Patent Axe. H hovel a tspauea aua Miiea a 1'nteut covered coop OIL YOUR HARNESS! Fiiask Mn.T.ru'H prepared IfAItNEiS MIL. r.LAlii lN.i, lu unw atylo cans, neat aud couvtuli-.ut. PKE3ERVB YOUR LEATHER I ' L'f.'tJ V..IT L'l.'L'T) 1trVf 1.'..... .. KKiiP YcJl.lt FEKT DltYi KjkAk Mii j.kk'h I.l j.Al 11 Kit Pit KNKIt V A'J'l V K AMI WAIKK PKOOr OIL ULACIClNci. Thirty veiua lu n.uikt. Isold by retail and jobbluK liousn everywhere. FltANK MlijLKUdc Cy , IX and 20 Cedar Wt.; New York. Aromtitlc Vegatabla Soap. COLGATE & C0.'3 ''JL'oilot r'oiw. For the Dricatf? Skin, of Ladi's ' nd Children, J .u nv all Vtivhuintn. CoIiimbtiH ISir'ory. i:M Alil.ISIIH 133. fruit Trr-fn. fimall Pruift. Ornaifnt'U Trtfn, Rtjtrs, b'hrubt, dr. liest kin.m f ir the Weil, LitiKe QUanllty: line ithMorlmont: bunt quallly; prirea icaaouable; utni.'icllon guai ULtniil. LorreHpimdcnco aolleitcil, and priren m-ih on appiloallou. It. (i. II ANKOIUI, CoIuniljiiM, Ohio. Agents ! KqjiiI Tills ! T-TTi: WILL I'AY A) F.ST H A K.tl.. V AHV ot : per week and exwiitea. or allow s iatge comtniaHlon, to adl onr new and won derful luveulloni. AU'.lrca i $1. WArjNKiids in., Atarh'(lr, pi-j A ruttw i jhui.ii iv rx i a i oi'intliM Hecrot and 8amifi iiuileo lieo. A. J. pitltam, N. i". lK II. A. l AII.lNJO( HS Vi:UJIItioi:. TV Liacti lit. JWAWIA) COM It will ctiauitu any colored liulr or beard to a permanent ck or Mr-iwn. Cue Comb Kent tv mall lor 11. I'or bale by Merchants and DruuclKla trenelglly. Addret-a Manic Cbrno Cj.A r Htx it not inn or ljruKK't JE. HwitKT tiUIHiKB it equals (bll.ter) Sjuiniiie. nianuiaoiureu oy hifcAUJia, m jvxtit. ai cu.g.tiieruititH. Av xorir. nNESCEOP I?fII"10 centa for JJ 1-2 Pint, of tne moat, bca.utifal Illne. Ink in tbo world. Jt Mow freely. aua trill not corrorln ilrrl icm. Trade mirk, " I-jtsi-ikea of in." 'or sale by Htatloners, lJtiusnl-tla, Merchants. t-PEH-KY & Co., Manuiaelurors, 6H'J Broadway, ew mil city. T1IK HURKST AOUB It KM b 1)Y KNOWN. JOHJOO-VS VEdf-TAnnitCAPV AUUKCfKK. Hate, permanent, and iTuctuuL - ho pleas ant everytooy wm eat it. c oniaum no poison. Hold everywhere. Made and soid by UUWKLli Jtlir suri. lleUford, ludiBca. Kenl. t"t puii.on rutupt, or price. riiird etrccl.let.Bvtucre eal XI "( St'.aaDfactnrer of Compound Lubilzziln CI'j .y for ail klndii of Maohinerr; AIiM LARD OIL, SOAPS, aad GAMBLES PUP.E CATAWBA WINE ot wy own lmeh2t dly KEUIA.'X'S EXCIIAISttK A N D 5 TL TXJ II -A is 1 Corner Fl'st asd I-ccqst Sts., L'hbndlei'M Block, opposite tho Opera House. RKST A V K A N X AND BAR-ItOOr." w .;taU served up in the best fctyle otall tlme. Lest ol wines, liquora, and clgrs constan'.ly on baud. aug27tf A. r. liMEi'CEASS. ITAKBV SMITU EOSENCKISS & SMITH, Watcbmakers - ariil Jewelers, AO. 12 XOKTII SECOND ST., BEALEKS in American. English and rswiaa Watchej-, lu gold, silver and p ated caea. Fine Jewelry, Hllver Ware, Ciocx, tc. Pergonal alteuilon glvon to repairs of flt-e watches, ic. "" No wOvk entrnted to ftpprentlcea. 3-fm

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TucKdity V'eiln(:Tn-.';E: October 5sli ivi-.i :: Fir-t n;pe.u-ai;ce In ' v a. M S V j ; rThe yreat Iiifo!.-i;r-. Ir.; is ;-. o3 i ' ' is M. A IL m M. Tut ni i.f 1, 1 pianist, w li 1 l n ; 11 111" ; r It-ntKn t iiroi'.; li hi 1 1" ci a; in Ueorulu. liiintl (mm ti:s I out a ray c.l mtl in try m u 1. playa the I'jii-l eu.l cj;h i only biU l".iit!y a' 'I l; nr'- !.(, Ki) s. in 11 .'.IS I'..! II . 1 f 1 U' It t.- , V(t II'K. M l1,11 w I ' ! 1 ic, (ti.lv. all tho tfisic, exprt -I. hi un-.l 1 mo-t dl iliikiiiisiic.l aiit-l. . ;!'!" Of l!l: I II III" 111 1 1 . ll oocamo cion-irtii, nua lum v ii i was drawn over Ms i-vt-s, ns 1 amend lor I no Ii.ll -ctlo.t in. on 1 i'gio boy, 11 ti'to I o. li ht w.i j Ills t'laii', anfl lis nun I l c.:.-i li -j : I. i 1 lili: lin Ih" !- 1 I :t' 'i 111 o of beauty, written he th.! ii n.l 1 1 11 . 1 in lylli'es i 11110.10 lor U.o .'., !,!ln ot lint world. He is pri s 11 , , ttn "j i;lj.lo m Barpftsalmr everylnim; In-t r InM: 1. I.i:n,vu KM U IllUliCjl pll II IllitillOIi. Admission, ."Or; Kcsirvrd i -r.its, ".Ho, t. ti Dooti open i t 7oVlo k; t 1 co.n : 1 nc i at ul jti'. B-;-Heala rny iMftccun-.t In in!vini -e nt Warren & Ctn Ugtou'a il in,i!M,)tl., OR AND FAMILY JfATLXJi; WeonisJay Afier.ioon nl 2 1-2 - l. i k , 1!. TliO Ilali v 1 ; 1 I ? Iboron .bly und omliirti bly h- i r 1, urratu n i 1 1 1 s i.uviii U ur.s! l..r tint t ieon iiniutj w llu ji r. c;. Am; pu.poHe. (Blind Tom jn rf i iiis ot Vi.r?;;;, JIuiuIji, (tvtobtr Ui ) feCl-td " JOHN iVl-'.C.-i, BHAS3 FOUNDER AND riMi:-;:!!!, Etcani and Ons-ilpc litU'r, Mannfaclnrer and IV-t.l-r in i r. uuil Water OailtiieF, Helii r nud i, i , Alcl.U, Hud sill ArtiehiH rr 'f.laiulnii to a lirusa Koiuidi;-. STEA2I00AT A5C CKNKIUL f'LAl'Lssiruixo, Water Elrect, bet. l ino and la t. WAS.iYU.LV,, INI), 'Citwti i. Id for old C ritif.r imil Kriira iir.ST iit;svAr. OK FrcsU lia!:i::irc Ojstf rs, Served Cp fliw , Fried, ( i- ;;ic i d, at--John O. KtiiHf I f. t r MAIN 8 Til LET FXCUANU F, sc2 lm) "' K'li npil Mti.'i Mi t. r. BANKOM. I,.v,v,'U.'ir( CAN GOV: & WILOCrJ Tilt tr.i:i:s ill JPittHliii-; Con! , 1 ' bLKiO Mine of Kenl licit y. llcllltr lufi'lit-i Ii r l1:-: 1 li(.i.l,i KulK ,;j an I lied l ov. we n o Me . t to 3oto vii.! at I l.;;iiii-i. 5 houth fie oi;1 Hire; Uluo i) iclr, IiUiasKco I IS! Vi ); ;t ...pi. rf. ftea in bo-, t -i libbl A.I t il l" .. ro:t sALM. i:t;ivt; 'in Ker -lltueli V.,1 V ) ; I . O'l I lilt M-rj Ui'l l.f oi Oetober, It .ii, llii Couit i i i j ,.- I m, lft till nry, fill hi .iii)tir. ft'ifii'm, tuy relclen co mi 'II ld Hi ee . u I .Ii.ii,; Triuliy Ci.uich. Lot li'l,, tiv lit i.-i-i Tewm libera I, and rn :iI it fc i.o n ;( d . v ,.y ni. ft. A. A II il - i ll I). ' pi 2 Id ii. V.'. V.' A it v. Tll'iM. I M it i..'. k , Ti V ," ' : 4 , x v i i.t: . ' . it vr it W iU-.l .io' I 'i IN Ii'. Ol 11 . I I :...ir Aid Mu, Oi Jdi .i by 'U vi - 1 iii,t t V i i'i: ti;t:rJt.'icn .nal C: :Gi:i asi t-m I'i:-j r. n. at t Hfu-ii' is:: i r. ta.rsl.jp. x.'A -j' i i. iti. n ii .-1 a, t,ii:i'ii mSJK' IMafXtHMIII' 13 i. t: S. act JL fui'B i-r I t (;ik lu I. cen C. il. ( reiin-i- at il .laivt'i H J 1. 1, iintipi t!ic. iu. Hi" ol f Muiir Hxbit, it Ili is Uay "I b i' llfl' i I C' , l l .ll. AI,.v; sent. fcc-ZI JJ n ti Y. a. - . J i-j rvu r. r, i: r..T r r rt i ' ' a J I I II I.A Ii li l.i, "i i.;: I. it, !"' ' i ; i lei 1.1. 'i I .'.:, I ("U h .t-' r l .! ., plnli-, t it-.,, i , ti'iin, I lf:- h .f V. ., l.roriic A!i'Ot!'.ii f I.iv.-r i: l-l Ki.:.-v. !' I'Vthj M '-.I I. -..1 l''i'l: ti'i'HlM.r l-t i.f -il r l.i- -t i l.i fieri, !.!.-! i'il !:; 11"'. I, i . ru -i . ' J i. i i v i.r. l li. ,i,y r . ii-i. I,'.-B'l ''. t-.ll : ' I" 1 . I f"V I I'J Heal! il I'. I ;. , ' I" i i.v I.,.'.. 'l.f I'-.l . r Alt. j.iil . j I'.r m ycir, v I n il r-i 'I i 1 .i i ' i Ill'H II V. lllf '" ii It. H. V, . . 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