Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 October 1869 — Page 3

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TUFSDAY. ..OCTOBER 5, 16. .OSKTA&YS C0312SE2Mli WEEKLY UEVIEW. Financial Money matters has b?en a little more satisfactory during the p-.st week, and Panks and Bankers have been able to disiount in a mmbtrof cases for shippers", although the supply of money is short of the demand. The pork packers are putting In their applications to the Batiks ireely, an'l for large sums, Indicating to us that the business Is going to be very active, and also that it will lake more money to move this crop than last year's, the prices they are paying now beluga good deal higher. The rate for money is still 10 to 12 per cent. Eieeangeisflrra atparbuyln?and ISO per thousand selling. The various Pxpres Companies having advanced their rates oa mon ey all over the country necessitates the small increase in the price of Exchange at this point. Gold declined rapidly since our last report, buying at 13S, selling at ISO. The gold and stock gamblers of Wall Street have had their largest excitement, and In their big fight Borne Innocent parties have suffered. "We are son y to see the house of Lockwood Jfc Co., of New York, among those that have failed. This house er joyed the confluence of Indiana merchants and others, and It was not presumed for a moment that they wo aid lend their influence 1 3 any way to promote wild speculations of ary kind. Their failure, and the knowledge of how It was brought about, occasions great surprise and disappointment to those who in times past had been their friends, OutstJeof the sympathy for those i a cur ml Jit who have suffered losses by failure of the firm spoken of, the public would ba glad to see all the gamblers ana b'ackles of Wall street cleaned out and entirely domolbhed. We hope, now, that the bottom has been reached, that the legitimate monetary business of the country, necessary to ba doeln Wall street or any other center, will be on a permanent basis, and trust that Congress, when it meets next winter, will be able to put an end to tu j Wail street gambling by passing a law so stringent that there cannot be a sals of gold or stocks, under a severe penalty, without the article being actually delivered. Fonds .declined rapidly during the excitement la New York, but have reacted some and are now quoted here as follows: Enylrjj Selling 0 p?r cent. Donus, i3M..ii3 120 b-& a, ix............ S-UO'S, 1' 4 5-Jo's, l v , d-l'i) 8, ltSiO, LOW , 5-JU'a. lo7... ...... ..IIS 1U0 120 11 I m 110 110 ..IU . 11 8 117 117 icy 5 per cdut.l 4iJ'8 a per cent. 10- 40s, small.. -.It J 111 Compound Interest Notes have all matured, but such notes as are offered are bought at per cent. oX , The following quotations are from the office of W. J. Lowry A Co., Bankers, No. 6 First Street. - BANKABLE TUNDS. IT. S. Treasury Notes. ' ' ' ' National Bank Notes. rjxeuRaxNT. Indiana Free Banks.-. 10 to 25c dis. Missouri ..-... . -...10c " Kasteru Bank Notes.-...-.... lOto 20c 1 Planters' Bank 30c " Union Bank.. - , , .-.30c " Other Tennessee Banks-.... 60 to ftOo " Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and La....l0 to 90c State Bank of Indiana. ,.10o dis. State Bank of Ohio...... 10c GENERAL REMARKS. Business In all branches of trade has been very ar jed during the past week, and the indlcitions for a heavy Fall trade are quite flattirlDg. We ma'ja changes In quotations In quite a number of articles. Sugar has advanced lie per pouiul and la held Arm. Clear sides are quot-.d ai an advance, and Lard has slightly declined. Flour is inactive, and prices are unchanged. Receipts of Wheat from wagons have beeu qilte libera'. Salt has advanced S5o per barrel on small, and 33c per ' barrel on large barrels, drayage added. Quinine had advanced slightly, and Opium has declined 81 per pouud. The trade In Qaeensware has been good, and prices are now lower than before the beginning of the war. T.n Fruit Jar s.ason has closed. DRY GOODS. Trade the past week wa fully up to that of the corresponding week in previous years, and a large trade was done. Tie scarcity of money deters a great many merchants from visiting the market, and a rush of trade need not be looked for, but a steady, good business, will be done Prices are unchanged. Brows Sheetings asd Shirtings Atlantic A, sheetings, IG'c; Stark A, do. Iftc; Cannelton, do., 15o; Kvansville 44, 15o; Lyman C, 4-4, 15i; Abbott B, 4-4, 14;ic; Thompsonville, 4-4, 13;-ic; Ashland, 10c. Bleached ShkktinxiS ajd shirtings. Lonsdalo 4-4, 19c; Ilill'a 4-4. 18c: BallOU 4-4, 10c; B.l,ou,7-8, lie; Boott, 4-4, 17c; Waltham S, 4-4, 18c; Branch River, 4-4, 15c; Rockville, 7-8, 12;-ic; Sagamore, 3-4, 10j; Canoe 10c. Prints Met rlmac W, 14a0; Merrlmac, D, at i3.'-;a; Spragne's lie; Ashford's, 13c; Sirupson's 12c; American, at 13c; Dunnet's, 13c; Amoskeag, 12ic; Lowell, llc; Troy, 9c Tickino3 Conestoga Kxtra 4-4,' 31c; CSold Medal 4-4, 26c; O T. 4-4, 21c; CCA DREas Goods Wool Delaines, 30(315c; Fancy Delaines, 15JJ322c; Amuroa, 22c Oriental Lustres, 25s(30c. Miscillankogs Skirt Braids, 75c Coat's and Clark's Spools. 00c; Green & Daniel's 3 . ols, 50c; 2-bushel Bags, 4CK350c; 2; j-buah Bags, 5r5c; 3-bush Bags, l7 75c; Raleigh Skirts, 810 00; perdoien; Gil bert's Skirts. S22 50 per dozaa; Pontusie Skirt.-), Si) CO per dozen. GROCERIES. COFFEE. C .mmon Rio - . ..10 a2" e Fair Rio . .. 21 c Prime Kio ,.2;i4ai5 Choice lilo . .. I.:tuy-ra .... 1. - SUGAR. Cuba .- New (Orleans 1 -marara ........ . Kxtra C .- - A cullee - li coti'e?. -..-.-.- Powdered sugar .......-. Granulated - TKs. ..an R.S8 21a2ti 13 olSVCc 14 alo-o -....IX al6io , ltPiaH c -17J4al7J.o .17 al7!4C is ais: - .....is al8Jo 13 a!834o Black Souchong - Oolong - Green Youug Hyson I m pel ial . Ouupowder . Hyson - MOLASSES. New Orloan3 choice -. New Orleans fermenting..Houey yrup Stewart's Syrup Hilver Drip Chester Diip... - OOcaJl 00 81 OOal 25 1 40al GO 1 25al fc.5 1 Wal K) ..... 1 25al 85 75 , KO aOO aHO alto h7 ..81 10a 1 ,.70 a75 ..22V40 ..ISC candles. Full Weight .... 14 oz. 12 oz. " Fancy Barber Pole . Madison - Erkenbechei'sCrystal Corn - ..16 al63is CASDY, ..219 -a:;o a20 STARCH. ... 6Ja7 ... 7 7 ..ll4al2 ,...Hial2 MACKEREL. No. 3, In bbls No. 3, in half bbls No. 3, in kltts No. 2, In bbls - No. 2, In half bUsNo. 2, in kltts - No. 1, In bbls js'o. 1, in half bbis.. No. 1, in kltts .. white risu. Half bbls.. Kltts - 813 50 . 8 50 . 2 25 , fa 00 , 11 50 . 2 90 . 28 00 14 &O 3 15 . 89 00 . 2 25 alS 00 a 9 50 a 2 50 a 24 00 al2 50 a 3 00 a 10 to alS 50 a 3 25 a 9 50 a 2 50 HEK3INQ. Box. 65 a75 SOAP. Palm Brown Erasive Yellow Erasive.... Olive German Mottled , 6 a 6'c 6 7 a 7 c a 730 a c 0 103aH c ,. bal0 c

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No. 1 No. 2. .......... White Colored., V1. n..,H.. . urs ait r-.io ..31 CAHPET CHAIS ...41 ...50 CHEESE. 11 Hamburg . Factory .. .. TAB. Carolina bbls - do half barrels...do kegs......... Pino keg VINEGAR. Bbis...... .- ... RICK. Carolina choice: ....... . do prime.... Rangoon do ............ do choice - Fama WINDOW GLASS. SX10 Glass ......... ......... ......... .. X12 do . W-al7 c 17 alTc . (j 5 5-1 ,. ... 3 75a 4 f-.0 ..... 5i!a.Ve ..... 47; i5t0 .-S7 50? 8 50 ....11 allMc lujall c ... 8'ialO c 10 alOo UJalO c S3 25a 3 40 8 408 50 , 3 40a 50 .. 3 50a3 75 ..... 3 50a3 73 ..... 3 75a4 CO 3 75aJ IX) ... 4 00a4 125 . 4 00a4 25 .... 4 25a4 50 19X12 iyxu li'XM KX15 (.X1S HX Ii5 KX ' loX.do do do do do do do do HAILS. l'J. to i!p.. i mif4 75 t$ ji ......... ...... ...... ...... .. ....... ...... ... ......... o 00 4p 5 bo lop Keuce.. 4 75 Kp Fence.... 5 CO Spikes, 5 to 6 Inch. 5 CO WOOD5S WARE. Euck kts Oak . .. 52 50 a 2 60 a 2 l a 850 a 800 all 00 a 7 00 a 600 a GO a 4 50 a 525 ai'i&o all) 50 a DUO a 500 " half 2 40 8 0 7 50 10 50 6 50 5 50 8 50 4 25 3 00 12 00 10 00 8 50 4 75 3 00 No. 1 Well Buckets Mo.2 " " Bed Cedar, two-hoop........ " Iron-bound...-. half Iron-bound- .. ' ' Iirass " Sugar Buckets, rack- . bail " . No. 1 Tubs No. 2 " No. 3 ' Nest. elaht " three...-. CHURNS. White Pine, IS to 20 inches. Painted " . Red Cedar, 16 inches ' 13 " . Wash Boards...... ZU 50 12 50 15 00 17 00 2 75 al2 00 a 13 00 al6 00 al8 00 a SW UtriLDiJiO MATiEUia-Tiie very good and market firm. demand Ik Prices remain about the same. We quote: Hash, 5o to lie per light; Doors. 2 75 to 84 50 each; Blinds, 52 0 to S3 75 per pair; Nails, tl 7536 CO per keg for lOd ; Glass, S3 40 to S3 00 per box; White Lead, 82 00 to $3 75 per keg; Lime, 70o to tl 00; Cement, 82 50Q2 75. IRON AND II AR WAKE. Common bar sizes Round and Square.. . . Horse Shoe , Heavy Band ....-....- Ho)p and Light BandHalt oval and hail round 4A 4(4 66 5 (ft 6M-ai2 . 54'$ 7 TIN PLATE AND TINNERS' STOCK. Tiii plate 10 1,1 box - 813 75 . do I X. - - 17 25 do I O rooting. 13 25 do I X rooting .. ia 75 do I C 14x20 b'sU - 14 75 Copper sheet rjj) tt .... . 40 Copper bottoms.- . 45 Metallic bottoms .....-.... 80 Block tin, pig 49 Lead 11 Aaerlcan. Charcoal. Sheet Iron, 10 to 17 byA '4 IS to 22 634 " 21 to 2S -..632 " 27 -.0 93 All sheets over 28 inches wide, $ lb extra. Nl CBIjLANEOUS. Axes, Mann's, ?13 50; Lippincott's, 814 50; Simmons', $15 CO; Diamond Edge, 813 50; Bran JCeltlei, 6O0 per pound. Apple I'arert 89 50 per dcaen; Corcrs and Slicert 813 60 per dozen. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE. Mess Pork..... - 03 50 BaconShoulders . . ...15K(3 15io Clear Sides..... lHtaZQ o Cou n try Sides 17 e 17i o Plain Canvassed Hams - 20 (V-'l c Suar-Cured Canvassed Uams...223a23Jc Lard, tierce .-... -... ...18 dtiySo " kegs-.. - 10 cl!So Grain Wheat Very little change; 95c3?l CO for Mediterranean, and 81 10 for English; white, 81 05&1 10. Corn is Arm at 75(330c iu ear; shelled, 80385c In new burlaps. Oats, firm at 55c In new burlaps; from wagons loose, 45;50c. Ry, 703750 por bushel. Barley, 81 0031 25 per bushel. Fixuk We quote City Mills new white family flour at 87 1037 SO; new red wheat family at 88 OO38 50; extra 55 00Q 00. Corn Meal Kiln dried nominally 81 CO 1 25 per barrel. None in market. Hay Baled, 8113516 per ton, according to quality, and dull. Loose, 810-312. Bban Is held at 813(314 00 per ton Shu-stuff 818 O0.J20 00 per ton. New Potatoes 4059o per bushel. Salt Fair demand and advan'ced 25c per barrel on small, and 35c per barrel on large barrels; small barrels at 82 50, and large 83 10 per barrel, adding actual dray;e. Gunnies New slock renewed Is held at ' 20321c; good quality of second-hand old at 15318c, and dull. SxED-Flax Seed, 81 75Q2 CO, according to quality; orchard grass, 81 &; red top, 81 25. Green Apples Dull; 81 0031 50 per bar rel, according to quality. Lemons Light supply and In fair de mand at 812314 CO per box. White Beans 81 752 00 per bushel, and dull. Dried Apples 536s per pound, DRUGS AND LIQUORS. Alcohol, 88 per cent S 2 50 Lard oil. No. 1 winter strained 1 45a Hio. 2 " 1 30a Llnieed oil 1 05a 1 10 Ootfc I ot 1 fli35c Castor oil scarce at...... 3 00a3 25 Soda, English 6 tt(iQ American .. ........ . o atv,o White lead 1ft 100 lbs- 9 00al4 00 Quinine 1 oz 3 5 'a 2 55 Morphine " 8 7oa 00 Opium " . 13 00al3 50 Balsam Copaiba...-.-.....-....-... 1 00a Camphor 1 00a Armistead's Ague Tonic ftioi.. 7 50a Cloud's Invigorating Cordial i dozen... 8 00a Jatamansl Hair Restorative ) dozen 6 &0a L14UOBS We quote as follows: new copper distilled whisky II 502 25; one to two years old 83 00(31 50; highwincs 81 05,31 OS; rectified 81 008110 as to proof; Sommon Bourbon and Rye, 81 25 12 50; and Brandy, 81 353 00; Holland gin 81 50 J2 50; Imported brandy $12 00 813 00; Old Port, 82 50-0 50; Imported gin, 8 50rJi7 50. COAL IIIEGUEAT S O U T 3S JEL IS -NEWBUSGII COAL 5IINES. TTAVIJfO ENUEKGltXE TIIOKJtM, ougn repairs aud extensive improvements, we are prepared to supply the pub lic witn a superior quality of Coal. It Is belter and cleaner than any Coal that has ever iwen ouereu ior sale in this niarKet. AH that I ask Is for the people to ?ive it a trial, and 1 will guarantee that they will not be disappointed. Hteamboats aisn snn. plied at low rates. Having a good supply of barges, I am prepaid to deliver Coal to any point on tUeOalo Klvtr at lower rates man nas Deeu uoue ueretoiore. Steamboat Yard at the river, immediately oppo site the Elm T co. Pittsburg and Yous;hioaheny Coai Yard on tho corner of Ful too Avcaue and Water Street. Blacksmith Coal nut up In hosrshoads and ship ped by either rail or river. All orders left at the Pittsburg Coal Oflice, on Third Street, one door above Main Street, will be promptly attended to. Orders solicited.. A. J. HUXCHESON, Ecp27-dlw Coal Man. I. T. SASSOM. SANSOM ALEX.WILSON & WILSON, IEALEKS IK XJBittr4lnr-r Coal, And Role Azents for the A1RDRIE and SL1GO Mines ot Kentucky. iieina aicents for the towboats Robet Fulton and Ited Fox. we are prepared to do towing at low figures. offices: 5 Scalh Second Street aad Ulue Dock, Lamasco Wharf. Steamboats liberal tflrm. and factories supplied on lin dm Dissolution cf Co-Paitnership. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOforeexlHtlng bet. een C. H. Cramer and Jacob H lat, under the name of Cramer Salat, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. C. II. CRAM ER. se21 JACOB SALAT.

El2fc!ii Woa5cr of tiie voviai 1 -3-T 18 REALLY ASTOMISilirfO, ,2. and many people are perplexed to find t.-ut why Can sell their goods so low. For the information of all iuqnirer- we would say that the secret lies in tne fact thul we BUY and sell for CASH EXCLUSIVELY. We therefore can and will sell goo;is lower than parties who credit. Remember THIJ CASH Oiv CEUY, 76 Main Street. WE II ATE THE LARGEST EETAIL ttock of teas in the city, and having bouaht them for cash, ire can sell at a great reducticn on foi nier prices. Retailers heretofore charged large profits on Teas. Ve propose to tell at the same per centage of profit, we make on other goidH. Biaoic Tea at 81 CO, Jl 10, il -0, 1 40; bast at Si 60 per pound. Green Tea, Young IIvKon, Imperial and Quupowderat 90c, 81 10, 81 20, SI 50, 1 C'J; very best at 82 ptr pound. We will agree to dnollcate any bi!H of Teas bought t the " Great American," or any other comrnny. TU : CAMII GROCERY, 7u Main Stree'. S I'OlTXIiM FI.VK, LARGE. y new c:odfl-ih, the genuine ai ticlo. last received, and for sale by ,J VICKERY BROS., 73 and 76 Main Street. New IvXaclcerel. CATCH T" 1809, IN BASHEIS, half barrelH and kits- Also, mess mackerel in store and for sale by VICKERY BROS., 73 and 79 Main street. " " BACON. " VluU Bacon, just received, and fur sale low by VICKERY ER03., 73 and 70 -Main tstreeU lialrex Brooms. -f K DVZEX CHOICE SIIAH1H JLs5 Brooms, Just received and for sale by VICKERY BttOS., 73 and 76 Main Street. Hot Weather ana Hard Work. HAT IS DISTRESSING AS waslilnz this hot weatt-er? At least half t he labor can be saved by nsinz one of "ltoty's" celebrated Washing Machines and Babb t'a best soan, for Kale at VICKERY BRO.'S, 73 and 76 Main Htreet. "Wasliirisj K KALZ AT VICKERY BRO.'S 73 and 70 ilaiu Street. CHARLES VIELE L CO., WHOLESALE GBOCEBS, sorruwEST cokner first and Sjcainore Streets, EVANSVILL3, 1ND. au9 dtf KiATTUEW DAL2ELL, Wholesale Dealer In Groceries, NaiLs, 7Mt9 Leal, Lima, Cexsnt, iio,, So. m Water Street, deci'J dly RVAJfaviLLE, lifo. I. iil It. I1EI5IANN, Wtoleaale Dealers In GROOSEIEa Foreign and Domestic Liquort N AI IP., COTTON YARNS. GLAHSWARJf Scc, Ac., 44, & 4, G FIRST STPlTjET, t.-iAriU.MAli BiiOCJi,) EVAKSVILLE, IND. FISH DEPOT. oVJO dtf Charles Babcock & Co., IMPOKTKSS AJfD BEALEf.3 IN Coach Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damasfes, Harness, Enameled Patent Lcatlier Pad tSJcins, Shirtings, etc., &c, mS0 EVANSVILLE Ordsr for Opening Allay in Block 28 ACGCST o0, 1S69. OKDEUEI), THAT !U WfiEUS' public iioitco by advertising in the Evansvi'.le Daily Journal be given that on the 11th day of October, liicO, the Cnmmou Council of the city ot Evausvllle will make an order for opt-uing an alley In Block S, situa te betwe. n Ninth and Tenth Street , and extending fr m Second to Third Avenue (in Uie town ot La'wnsco) now city of Evausviiie; said alley to be of the width of (10) feet, and the west line of said alley to be (12u) feet distant from Ninth Street, and parallel with said Ninth Street, and should any person aggrieved at any time w ithin six weeks ap iy to the Common Council lor redress by petition or remonstrance left wiia the Clerk of the Common Council, aad containing a statement of the injuries complained of and the amount demanded tlieretor, said petition or remonstrance will be considered, heard and determined by the Council on the 11th day of October, 1S.9; and it is further ordered, that tho t.'ierk record on ihe Minuto Book of the Council the p'at of said Block No. 23, with the surrounding streets showing the location, width, and length of said alley, as the same is proposed to bo laid out and opened, which plat has been prepared by James D. Saunders, City Surveyor. Attest: A. i. McGRIFF, Clerk. By V: A. McbritiKF, Deputy Clerk. City Clerk's Office, Sept. 3, lSciU-seo 6w Union copy. 1. a Over Flrat National BanSt, Corner MaSu sua First Ktrccts Evans villa, lnd jUi ons Gam Work, Gold, S'lver Vu' camte.Coralite and Amber Plates, Carvoi Work, Artificial Palates, iSsc. ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrous OxW (an excelient and safe aaasthetie), cb: roform, Ethr, and also several local par: lyzers. NEURATXJIC Affct;ous treat. ii. MY FACILITIES are as good and establishment as large (consisting of riv rooms) as any in the United States. I RETURN MY THikiNKa ror the ej. lenBlve patronage received during the psM EIGHTY HI A KA. mrovi MAIN KTWEI3T EXCHAXOE, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH 8T&., ft Tfl y of B IO It EFLEOTIXO LA NTERN. PLKaNANT, r.iry rooms, clean, comfortable beds, with excellent board 85 per week, oi single meals cents; lodgings Sa cents. The best the market affords will always b iound here, and orders for fresh berries, frust and Catawba wine of the Kretcnmar (arm win De luanaiully receiv ed and promptly attended to. lesddm .JOHN C. SCH WEIZEB.

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2E7 GOODS.

T. OFFER FR03I Tf'IS JA1T the best-selected stccis of Summer and Seasonable AT VERY LOW iJKIC 1Viz.: In the DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT, A very large stock of the BEST PRINTS And the most popular brands Bleached & rnSleaclied At the lowest market rates. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Is now more complete In its tssortment than ever before offered In ttel market, and at ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES. , IJTjACJa HllsiiS, And all the new shades of FANCY SILKS At 25c, 50c, 75c., and 81 per yard less than their valne, and warranted all ilk, the assertion of some - unscrupulous competitors to . the contrary uotwlth- , standing. Black and WMta LLAMA SHAWlS, Hosier r, Gloves, PAB1SQLS AXD SIS UHBIIKLLAS, ASD N0TI0N3 in endl833 variety. MILLINERY STOCK will be closed out cheap during the balance of the beason. Mosquito Bars and Netting. The best style of Mosqnito Ear FiJ.tnreB )us,t received ana made up to order at short notice. SGHAPKEB, I' BUSSING & CO,, Xos. 41 aad 19 Main Street. jun2S JOHN II. SCOTT, IS o oil Rel I er, 1.5 1 si 11 i e r ANA No. 53 MAIN STB SET, cor. lieti,b$, snl5dly Evahsvii.i.e. Ixo. fish & iSAum, l ' ' '- t WtoIesalD Booksellers & Statiocers, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, PAPER ENVELOPES, No. IO Main Street, EvansYiHe, Indiana, Ju'.yS ly : TIIE Auction ISissiiies. Llios. M. Elliott Booni-iNTo. 81 Mala Street, E VANS VI L L E, INDIANA. Particular attention eiven to Kales cf Real Estate. Our commissions ar small. and we can guarantee satisfactory prices. Wesell Merchandise of all kinds dailv at our Room, and will attend to the sale of Household furniture, either at our stand r elsewhere. Merchants eloeine out stocks would do well to consult as. Onr acquaintance of over twenty years with the people of EvansviDe will enable us to find, easily, customers for nearly any muu oi guoa commoaiiy. We have constaotlv on hand a laree lot of cheap and good articles of merchandise T. M. ELLIOTT, IVo. 84r Main Street e9 3m JLATiT CARDS. U. Claim Agou ALso, REAL ESTATE and COLLECT. NU AGENT. ; Office on Main Street, between Third and Fourth. No. 95 (over KellCi's Umi Store), Kvansville, luU. S6pla.'tj5. W. P. HAKGEA7E, VT'-TOiTxVEr at LAW. OfHce on Third Street, In Washington House Block. Will practice i.e various Courts ol the Circuit. Prompt attention to orilce MILIjINEIiY. LADIES, HAVE YOU 1IEAKD TUTS NEWS V MRS. eooDSAS has just returned from the East, where she has been to select her Fall STOCK OP MIL L INER Y. Every lady In this city and vicinity knows that she takes the lead iu the Millinery Business, and turns out the most stylish work. It gives her pleasure to announce to her numerous customers and others, that she will open the most fashionable goods that were ever brought to this place. Ladies will please call and examine my stocfc before purchasing elsewhere, as I deem it no trouble to show my goods. Remember the place. No. 9 SO UTH SECOND STREET, Between Mais. d Locust. se9-2m MRS. GOODMAN. rittST ARRIVAL OF Fresh Baltimore Oysters, Served Up Raw, Fried, or Stewed, AT John O. Sclaweizer't MAIN STREET EXCHANGE. se2 lm HH.l iftU ami Sixlh Sis. KCXALD ISSUER, rBAJ.EK IN Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures,

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DR. D. VV. THOMAS. J Havlnxr permanently located in Kvansville, Ind., oG'ers his profes-1 sional services to the pub'io. He is jj a craduato of one of the be-t medi- s cal colleges in the Union, and has piacticeu medicine twenty-five years. He solicits professional business. The Ijoctor will devote a portion of his time to the treatmeat of Female Jix-ea."-es. Offlce on Third, between Main Judge Ieicbait's ofUce), where he may be found when not prclessioaliy eugageu. lantini.r I OUi CLOTHING STOUE, 101 1'aia 5t, bet. 3d and 4th, First-Class- Custom Work. Also, Ready-made Clothing and Gonts' Furnishing Go. ds. aoglO Cm i ii i ii i ill i Mil nm i m Ml i in i L. G, JOHNSON, Ilomcscpathist. OfFrcs No. 5 MARLETT'3 ULi th., corner Aiaiu ana Jriitn Estreeia. OGica Honr3-From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., ana from 7 to S p.m. At his residence, corner Bel! nnd i Centre Wtrest.-!, when not at officp. aua uiy CUAL! COAL ! Having resumed my former business, I would hereby Inform my old patrons and the public gt-oeraily that I am prepared to lliver GOOD CLEAN COAL on short notice. Coal in alt cae must be paid tor when ordered. Agent for the celebrated PARA' It IHE COAL. JOS. THOMAS. Office lu American House. nov4 dly FAliNLEI, KUUN l I O.J estern Breivery, Manufacturers of Lager Bssr, Ala, and Porter, In barrels, half-barrels, kegs and bottles. OFFICE No. 85 MAIN ST., EVAKSVILLE, INDIANA. nov7 ly - BLYTUE IIYNES, ATTOliJJEY-AT -1, A IV. fcFFICS T&ICD STREET, In WALKER'S BUILDING. ; novll ly , WHEELER & EIGGS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cor. First ind Sycamore Sts., EVANSVILLE, IND. novllly ! rSn 1ks O f?!oiil?!r inn RF-SIIi2T IEXTiST, Office Ho. IO FIRST 8T., Between Main and Locust, Returns his thanks for the liberal patronage receded during the past five years, and hopes by fair dealing to merit a continuance of the same. Chloroform administered when desired. fo.T28dlv 1V 0 1 td o o m CD THOS. M'NAI R. JACOB SALAT. 3IeNair & Salat P 0 p Have the very best stock of Boots fe Shoes p p. H H X Ever br.-.ught to this city, and propose to sell mem very low. Rerr.emhcr the place, MAISI ST. 17 AV. WAOH8, STATIONED, BliOK B1NDEK, And Blank Book Manufacturer, And Dealer In School Books, Pictures and frames. Mirrors, Look-ing-Glasses, French Glass, Ac, Oil) BOOKS it&iioi'sn. NO. 70 MAIN STREET, (HKDDIBICH'S BIOCK,) EFAXSTILLE IX K I ANA. nov31y GEO. A. 3JITTROLFF, SEALKg IN WATCHES, JEWELRY Gold Pens, Brvcctacles, Eyeclasses, o-uver ana fiaiea ware, wausn and Clock Material. No. 01 MAIN ST.. Bet. Hecond and Third, EVAS8VIJLX.K, ISO. Watches and Clocks Repaired and warranted. Chas. Abtks, wit' Geo. A. Rlttrolft loeii' dly lpa ytANDT r.rr- Q jl j Is theonly Wringer that has the PATEST t'OH WHKELN on both ends of the Rolls. The co?s on one end of a roll are set relatively betweks those on tlie other end of the samk roll, virtually forming a DOUBLE GEAR, And thereby nearly doubling the purchase. (The importance of setting gears in this position Is not generally understood.) Notwithstanding the rolls can separate freely at either end, the Cogwheels cannot be thrown out of eear on both ends of the Wringer at the same tlrf.e, nnless the pressure is token off. The SVELiy is fastened to a tub or box by a I'atcnl Curved damp, which has an equal bearing on a tub the whole length, of the Wringer. Other Wringers are merely fastened to a stave at each end. and are thus liable to wrench the staves from their proper position and ruin the tub. Tue Cog-wheels, Thumb-screws, Ac, are nicely gaivamzeu. Buy the NUVELTT, or at least take It on trial with any or all others, and keop me 11125T. ooia every wuere. JT. B. PHELPS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 17 Cortlandt St., N. Y. se22dwlml TOIL SALE. rOSi Si.tI.E VALUABLE M STREET PROPERTY That spl( A1K enciid i.rnnortv Lf nil i; M flu 1 ho I. trltt -..-...,...... s.tuated on the west corner of Maiu and iSixtn fctreets, fronting feet on Main Street and loo feet on Bixth titreet. Hld property is otTered for sale at low Cguies on easy terms. Apply to J. P. ELLIOTT & SON. Real Estate Agents, Corner Locust and Third fc?treebi. fel6 dtf TBOT FEMAL1J 8E3IISABT. This lnstltntlon offers the accumulated advantages of over 0 years' successful operation. Every facility is provided for a thorough course of useful and ornamental education, under the direcilou of more than twenty processors and teachers. For circularsj apply to JOHN H. WILLAKD, Troy, New York. au2I d2m

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Fcr Fadscas er.d Cairo. Regular Wednesday ovd Saturday Pcickfi. T!ie mfign'.iicnt low-nattr f'eamer O wks V. Davis, Mnstr; Wn.1. P. Fowler, r.. . Fr Tu MAS, Clerks, Leaves Evans yl lie evevy WEDNESDAY arid SATURDAY at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every TITURDAY and SUNDAY at 5 p.m., inairinf close connections at Ca'ro with nrsi-ciairs pockets for St- Louis, Memphis, and New Or-e-ans. Connect at Ev.nsrlile with tlffe Ii. StC. R.K., and the Pdcbe; for Louisville. For freight or oawase apply on board, or to F. M. HUMPHREY A CO.. or DUKE N1CHELSON. ang30 tf Aeent. REGULAR MONDAY AND THURSDAY PAUKE V, The Cue low-water Packet NORMAN. iP. k. uareiav, i.ia?ter; Walter li. Pennington, Clerk, Will leave for Cairo and all way landings every MoSDiY and TltUKSOAY, at 4 o'clock p.m. For freight or pawwe aoplv on board or to DUKE NICHELSON, se'JTtf Agent. For Pal cc ill and Cairo. The new, Caet and elegant steam'.-r ClMr:i Scott, Allen Dcncak, Master; Cash. Thomas, , 1 , Henrys. Mitchell, Clerks, Will leave for Cairo and all wav la.ndinurs. during low water every Tuesday and Frldaj, at 4 o'clock P 31. Carrying freight and passengers at regular packet rates. or ireignt or passasje apply on board. aug:io-dtr) RegolarTussday Packetfor Palucah, i.astport asti 1 iorenca. The Elegant Passenger S'camer LesHoweli, Master; iiOBKuT McilEcniN, Clerk. Leaves for the above ard all Intermediate points every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock p. m. Orders for PiCe Lumber, dre-wed or undressed, or for Tennessee Pig Iron, filled promptly, and at lowest, rate-. - For freieht or passage apply on board, or to HUMPHREY, LEWIS S CO.. or W. H. CON A NT, 27-tf Agents. Eegular Tri-Weekly Packet For Nevchurg, Owen&boro, Rockport, , Grandview, Hawesville, ana Cannelton. The New and Light-Draught Steamer FETB0MA Mo. "9 John II. Triplett, Mai-ter; John A. Adams, Clerk, Leaves Evansvllle for the above and all way ports every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 10 a.m. Returning, will leave Cannelton every WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and (SUNDAY, at 6 a.m. For Height or parage apply on board, or to HUMPHREY, PATRICK. CO., apr30 dtf Agents. (Corrected Jane 2.1d, IS69.) ErausTflic & CrarordsTllIc 1?.K. G0IJTQ KOBIH. Leave Mall. Evansvllle ...10:15 A M. Arrive Expr. 5:15 p m. Freight. 4:lj a m Viucennes.... 1:13 p m... 7:11 p m...10:10p m Terre Haute. 4:2UP m...1U:66p m... 4:15p m Terre Kaate & Iaclacapoiis. OOINO EAST. Leave Day Ex. NlarhtEx. Mail. Terre Haute. 4: Jo P at... lioi A M... 6:5u a m Arrive Iadlauapolls. 7:03 p M. 4:20 A M.10:05 A M Crestline 4:00 a M...H-.50 a at. B:1.5 p m Cleveland 7:J A M. 8:o0 p M... ti: d p m Buflalo 2-.10P M...10:45p m... 4:2U a m Pittsburg 11:t0am... d:ot)e m 1:1jam Philadelphia. 8 vi) A M .. 9:5 am... 4:1Up m New Yors...... 6:00 A m...11:1j a m... :l5 p m 01i!o & Mississippi. OOINQ KASr. Leave Lightning Ex. Acc. Night Ex. Viucennes Arrive Cincinnati. Louisville . Leave Vinceunea Arrive fit. Louis ... Cairo 1:J3 p m... 1:13 p M... i):jjp ii 9 :00 p M...11 :15 P M ... C :0O A M 8:o0p m... 1:1UA m... 6:30 A M GOISO WEST. Mail. Night Ex. Day Ex. 4 :2a 1- M... 2 .03 AM.. C :lo A M 9:10 A M. .'2 :00 p x 4 :00 p M . 3:6U A M.. Terre lisuto & Indianapolis. Leave Indp'lis.35 AM. 7:30 AM. 1:15 pm. 8:10 pm Arrive T. H....6:30AM.10:2oAM. 4 :53 p M.ll :05 P M RETURNING, Evansvllle & CrarHordsvIlle. Leave Exp. Mail. Freight. T. Haute. 6:40 am... 5:ihjp m... 5:am Viucennes..... 9:i5AM. (S:00p M...11 :10 am Arrive Evanbville ...11:56 A m... 10:31 p it... 5:10 p m E. H. & N. R. R., Northern Division TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Transfer Packet Steamer Mollie Norton leaves Evausviiie daily (Sundays excepted,) at 3:15 p.m Train leaves Henderson at 4:15 p.m. Arrive at Madisonville 7:50 P.M. GOING NORTH. Train leaves Madisonville dally (Sundays excepted) at..... 4:2-".a.m Arrive at Henderson 7:50A.M Arrive at Evansvllle by Transfer Packet Mollie Norton- 9:30 A.M. Making connection both ways with trains on the E. & C. Railroad. 8TEAMEOAT LINEf. To Louisville. Every Monday at 10 o'clock a.m. Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and fcalurday at 6 o'clock P. M. To Caiko Dally, except Sunday, at 4 To Gkekji'riveb. Every Moudiy, Tuesday, Thursday, and salnniay at 4 o'clock lo Eastport. Evyry Tuesday and Batur lay at 4 o'clock P. v. To lluDiKSOH-D;-ily, except Huudays, ti a o'clock p.m. To N ahuvillb Every Tuesday, Wednesday and .tuurday at 4 P. x. Transient boats daily up anJ dowc. To ClNCiSJf ATI Every c-atuiday at 10 A.M. i o Cannelton Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 10 A.M. RockoortStaee (viaNewburchand Boonrllle,) carrying the mail, itsay'es at 7 A. m., tu ivionaays, weunesaaya ami r rioayn. Arrives by 7 p. m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. New Harmony Mail Stage leaves Mondays and Fridays at 7 A. m. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays by 4 p. m. Mt. Vernon Mail Stage leaves dally (ex seDt Sundays) at 7 a. m. Arrives daily (ex iebt Sundays) by 2 p. m. To Nkwbokq. Hues dally (except SunJay,) from the Merchant's Hotel, at 3 o'clock p. M. iPlVLTMBIIIG, cC. GIBSON & WELSH, P L U M IB 33 R S, 1EALEKS IN Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Water Cio33t3, HOJ' ANI CLI BATHS, Shower Eatlis, Force and Lilt Pimps, ALE PUMPS. WROUGHT IRON PIPES, Ac. Water introduced into country dwelling from cisterns r welly, eiyimc all the conveniences of a city supplied with water works. No chauge of range on stove required to heat the water. Locuut fcitiroet. EVANSVILLE, IND. BUTIE3, EGGS, CHICKKJiS, AND ' Country Xi'otlxxce. DEPOT COR. FOURTH AND WALNUT. Mt'MiibLA I..-r keepconhtaully on baud toe celebrated PuraeCouuty Butter, KKgS Chickens, and al kinds of country Produce. A liVerai discount made to wholesale deaieis. te2Sdlm,

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V itSsi-r mi 1 If ;m r Thewestber yesterday wa partly clesr cool and b.'u .ter n, a stiff brcezs prevailing all diy if m the northwest by wes-t, rendering the river rou;b,ond the lauding o; boats at tin wharf rather difUcu t, The river was swelilug very little, and had not riseii over an Inch or two upto3p.3t The merenry was at CO" at 7 a m and '&Q at noon. Arriva! arid nfjiartam. The arrivals and departures opto 3 pm. Include the Iiosellite, Louisville asd re turn; Abeona, Ciuclnnatl to Kt. Loui;; Jennie Howel, Cincinnati to New Orleans; Fayette, Henderson to return; Argosy aud barae, Cincinnati to Memphl ; LeClaire and barge, Louisville to Export. Iots ih llfre. Arcongthe ftr.-t boalg due here aro the John Lum-den, from Cairo; PaRstine, from L )u:uvlUe; Kete Robinson, from St. Loui.; Anna, for St. Louis; Wauanlti and Edinburg, from Memphis; Mary Houston, for New Orleans; Indiana and Virginia, from New Orleans; Rapldan No. 2, from Easti'oi t ; II miord, from Green River. HlHceilnunocijt. The wharf yesterday forenoon presented qr.i.e an animated appearance, a crowd of boils being at the landing, and nearly all arriving atonce TheRose Hitedld not get don n ti l near rnornjng. She had a goodtiip of frelghtand people, the lost a:l of Saturday night by fog, and most of Sui-day nizht In feeling her way through the fog over shoal water. Among her passeng rsware the Louisville Opera Uous j troupe, twenty In number -The Abeona, Argosy, Jennie Howeli and LtCIaire had all they could carry on the water, and will havcjto lighten at Walker's -The Jennie Howell is a splendid stern-vchtel s earner, built by Cr.pt. A. M. Halladay for the Red River trade, and is a perfect beauty. She bad all tho freight she could stow S..Lee Crauo, the- renowned r.ver clerk, has relieved Miles D. Warren for a brief period, and lathe very first clerk of the Ro.-e IIit, assiste I by Mr. Beverly Capt. Dan Moore and O. M. Hunting, cf the Argosy, were looking as fine as satin. .The Fayotte brought up a good trip of people and considerable freight. On and after Tuesday next Capt. Perkins will make two trips daily with the Fayette between this port and Henderson, leaving liere daily at 7 a.m. and 3 P. u. Returning will - leave Henderson at 8 a. m. and 6 p. M. This arrangement will prove a great convenience to the citizens of both cities. Our citizens having business In Henderson can go down In the morning and have all day for business or pleasure, and return at 7 p. m., or, if desiring to make a shorter pleasure or business trip, can go down at 3 o'clock p. m. and have two and a half hours In Henderson and reach home at 7 P. m. The people of Hendersou will have like accommodations. Her citizen", desiring to attend the theatre or other place of amusement or other entertainments, can come up In the evening bnd rea:-h home before eight o'clock next morning. We hope the people of both cities will appreciate this spirit of accommodation on the part of Captain Perkins, and extend him a liberal patronage. Boats Leaving To-Day. , Fob Cairo. Tho new.'and tplendld low water packet Clara Bcott will leave for Cairo, with the mall and Adams Express, at 4 p.m. lo-day promptly. The Clara Scott is a fleet sailer, and will go through on time. She la elegantly appointed. Capt. Henry Bcott commands, and Cash. Thomas and Henry S.Mitchell have charge of the oflic3. They aro all pleasant gentlemen. Fob Cannelton. The gay little Tetrolla No. 2 will leave for Cannelton and all way landings at 10 a. m. to-day, having pleasant passenger appointments. Captain John 11. Tilpiett and John A. Adams are her attentlve, obliging and deservedly popular chief officers. The Tetrolla is very light and goes through without detention. For Loui.svh.L3 The ftne steamer Palestine is the regular packet for Louisville and all way ports at 6 p.m. to-day, and la a pieasanl and finely appointed passenger steamer, In charge of careful, competent and obliging officers. Capt. Frank Hurry commands, and Phil. R. Branham and Wm, Hawes are her popular clerks. Fob Henderson. The fleet and elegant Fayette leaves promptly at 3:15 p.m. for Henderson, as the regular Railroad transfer packet. She Is magnificently appointed, and goe through in forty minutes. Captain Charley Perkins, A. O. Durland, Jerry Doyle and Mr. Story do the agreeable for passengers. Mr. Field is their attentive spiritual adviser. Ulemiiiixw from oar KmclmnK. PITTV.BDIU3. The Commercial of Saturday says: The marks last evening indicated four feet ten inches by Mouongaheia marks, audovcrsixiset by the Ailegueuy marks. Tnero were no departures. Cincinnati. The Commercial of Saturday says: Frank Busklrk, of the Alaska, wilt make a t ip tost. Louis on the Abeona, while the Alaska is lying up, as Charlie Relgnor's assistant lu the cilice. Since the 9lh of September the Ohio River Salt Company has shipped to this city, by barges, barrels of salt. Peter Malloy, a colored iiarher, from Louisville, was drowned oir toe Roe Hlte last Tuesday nl;ht, at Brandenburg. He was sintiie, and B7 years old Capt. U. B. Piersel has ijone to Louisville to brin back the Nightingale, recently under charter to the Louisville and Henderson 1'acket Company. We suppose she will load lor Arkansas River on her return here. The Uazctlcbaya: Capt. Ed. Evans is expected from Pittsburg, to-day. Report says toe Is en route to Iowa. The Superior Court of Cincinnati will be intesslou Monday. It is understood that tte cases of the United States Mall Line Company against the Cincinnati Insurmice Companies will be among the first on the docket. Georo E. Pugli and John F. Follett, counsel for underwiters, have been taking depositions at Louisville for a week past. The Commercial of Sunday says: Capt. ThnmnsP. Leatheis' new, lario nud splendid Natchez was launched Ironi the Marine Ways last evening ut 5K3 o'clock. With a portion other machinery on ooard i-he was drawing less than 'A feet forward and 4 leet aft. When the veteran Bill Brannock gave the order, " one," 'two,""cut! hhe glided iuto her native element gracefully, aw. Id the cheers of many spectators, among whom we observed veteran boatmen aad builder. She nat upon the waters " a thing of beautv, a Joy forever." Her designer, ber bulldtr. and tho guests stood by, gazing upon her, all eyes glowing with greatest admiration. The tug Champion took the Bull of tne Water" iu tow, safely lauding aer at the loot of Ludlow street, where she wbl receive her outfit and bhortiy depart for the crescent City. The Chronicle oi Saturday evening says: Cant ike Thompson leaves for Memphis this evening, lu search of a boat for the C-int Geo" AI KnUbt ba. 1,800 barrels oi apples" on the Llghiworjd, raised on bis ow n farm, near Ci lettshurg, ky. He expects to dispose of them at Memphis. Louisville. The Courier-Journal of Saturday says: The Neville yesterday raised a barge belonging to the lirldga Company, which bunk in thecunal Thursday night. '1 lie Fails City will be ready lo take the track in the Gr..eu Uiv.r trade about the iuiliorl-Ui iuNt. The locks and tlaniH in Green River Wiii be completed about tlfat lime. Captain Vaumeter'a new boat, built for the machinery of the Ada Lyon, at Evansvllle, will be ready lor business upon the opjningof navigation in Green Kiver. We were not aware that navigation was closed. Eo. Journal.. The attention of those interested Is called to the iollowlng document: Office teCPF.RViisG inspector, Gth fis , LouisViLtE, Ky., Sept. m, lstjy. Hies: The pyrometeis recently furnished you are to be used in testing retlued oil or other products ot petroleum that may be hhipped or used ss stores on board of any bteamers lu your district carrylDg pusseagers. All such oils or products iound on board of such tteamers, which will Ignite at a temperature lets than one hundred dpgress by the lahrenbeit thermometur.you will class among the explosive burning fluids, provided for by secilon 7 of the act of Auuust 30, liJ, and prevent them being carried on huch Meamers except it be done in the manner proscribed by Veiy rfptctiu ly, . sam u hoi to. Sun. lut-pect. !teamooHi, ui" .o. Koon nd Houghton. Local ImpiCtors AiTaladray occurred oa the stea.ner Red Rover, in St. Francis Riyer, .rear

-, win 4S"t i 1 SU!t(T V.' -K) ;t was ;. IT; ;: ii.uii lil;o a n-'-r nLi of 'r :: l.-'l. 'I'll.! :i tha Cl Ci.pL. j J .hn V.'. Th!", ..r tU- Vf-n'x Prtr.otpi, w.,h ,-.:, , u.i (l;f, ,, , .,,;,,- morn 1 ii -j:, at.r.y-.,i sr ,.v :l riri., rl.in,,,i a I'ton. lliodiolo uty ,Vi -i'litir-i nb'ih die t-Mo i:-nl o- h: a., crfv,. ' ;p!.ii": Tobl'i wai not scri'.-i -v w.u.i(l -..I. About one hur.on -1 ii;t i ,j t-i-3 c -V. 1 in on the n pjer i ;i (1h ia i,.. Mi-. --!, .pi River, at Mo.-itio, br !iis a . ,t v t i i enlai!inia lo-s of abou l. - :!!. i innl flfy tiioaaaud do lais an J o-.-i-yii:g work one season. he Cous Ur-J 'initial of .Suj.day f oys; An e.Ttr .ordlPi.ry f. i.t w n r -! .ru:' -hr-l yosr-rdy by Mr. O-.orz. V -y.t-; . 1: w .-.- no les-M toan tho a-.c, n,!.sr.(l "a--c-.nt f t m fall in a Kit g:u .sru-1 on. Tho usceut was tli r. iuu il;e in I i i i ,r : ni.-i tue ii scent throu. ii tl e m: -l c ,.: -. ad tbotiroooi ineiwHi! n m li c tcvent-Pii dili.U; . :..; itt'J'!,pted tho sar.e f---t, I.. i e ; . ii ii ". wiien anon I ten to t t -out ; - Ul) lied St He I.'Cil .: Co. Houih.on y,i:t-r: iy r; :i :. d :r the license of Henry H. .v-.i.i'v o-i '' engineer of river t-i rri'T-. it -.-Hi).,-meiiihtire t that Hcnr 's 1 c :' . -e nvokod by Faid L':'ai .loan! o.-i Hi- i'th i f April lost, ior ul'.. -a--1 in-t'-.iU.a : U i duties as cand tu;l ir-.r of th-.- u:i r LeC.aiie No. 2. T.io io-a-s ay th-t'. ihr-y have gojd and truo vouch e;.s i ir listirj future conduct, aad have d i.!:.: bt but that he will provu worthy of tho '.onUaciice sepaned iu him. Sr. Loci.s. The Dimocrul ot .Saturday says: Heavy rains y ester lay thronjhout tho Nortbwest, and a fair hpiiukliti'.: hereenough to retard KU.mioont busiuvsi on the wharf. Kiver f illi ng very Mo ' ly. The great Minnesota rresl.et I,- steadily disappearing in theblough.-. ovvr tho low liiuai audolherwJ.se. N'ohTig iif-w ironi ny r,( tne upper rivers. ThcielsG fi-t water in tbe tllloois to Napies, inn le.-s above. Capt. J. HlutJNeal, tb irreat RiChmond'.-j commander, is lice a.'l'i from the Ohio. Thai Meamer will soo.i ieavo the po t ol Kt Louis great ly i;ipi vMi bv thrf 'ii.in of Henry Ad kin", duel, superint 'udniit. The City Council ot 'nie Ultili', Aik.mas, has pissed an .rd; iinvi- r ijai i i n ail ate t in b mta to land at the npp.-r wh.-irt, unieru penu tyo! t"2i to S.iii. i h' bin llng has been niin-h I npruvtil under the 8upervini"n of Ciipl. i liny c-on 1, iin 1 the grnde to the walt r's ed-jo l- vei y i;r -..in u Every town on ihe .wkanxH or While River naa one or mo. o drummers from Memphis. "ijijsiiiEss'cAiiD. dr. f-. J. Ennr.:Ar:, IIoKiffiopatMc PhjslcLin. OfHce No. 1! Hecond Btrest, between Main ai d LocuhU Office Hours From 8 a.m. to 12 m., and 1 to 5 m At his residence, corner of Pcventh and Chestnut HLreel. after nlghU focii dly Evansvilla Basincsi Coll3g9,j Corner MAIN A Til Ii: I H IS., o EFiXSTILLE, INDIAN I nd 1 , Book-keepinsr, PenmaTblp, a Mathematics made specimtie-i. bession both day aud evening. For circulars, giving terms, c. or specimens of Fenmnshlp, ad dress WELLS A III.INEIC, novll y Proprietors. S3 i PETliU VILBLIKU, DRUGGIST, And Dealer ia Paints Oils, VARNISH t 3, DYE (STUFFS, tt'IKEIO'-V i i. , of Klil (A L IN5TlU VS KNfS, Pare Hliirfi : ens-j' ten. And all popuh r l'atent M oak-men ot the M .;. NO. 3 North Witi r Ktrert, CVAK1lLi.K I IIUKA oeza ly DR. F. L. DAVIS, U o in (2 o i) a 1 1 1 1 c r i 1 3 ' s I e I a i Otriee on Second Btreat, between Main and Locust. oc23 dly m 0l o r.io, 27 1ifpcs3si Kite? s o on 0.slOil0, JJI9N PAINTEH. Oisborno'a SIioiv Cards, JnriU dt f C3 2 T ' "" i (s t . .. i A LON'O NEEDED Ml T ft TiTl TKforme, beer, norter ami EV :i!Y Ol'lll H IiHCRIPTION OK AI HOLUJ HI- VI. UAUK: APPROVED HV 'l ilK IMI'KRIaL ACADEMY OK AlRl.JCiNE OK l'AHM. and other Europe it ii -Mel I cal nnd S; n uiic bodies; ued lo the Military Ho-pitals of France and Jrniiiy ; endorsed l.y tiin moht eminent physicians of Kuroj.o nnd America ; approved Ly tho pub.io tho world over. TARRANT A CO., NEW Tll!i, EOLK AOEMTH VnU TDK UNITED be24 !m HTATK3, ETC. COM MISSION EP.'S SALE f)Ff jr zx. JsJ . Hotick is hs:r?:i5y ian: tliat the undersigued Commisoinner, aj. pointed by the Cout t of Common l'ieii-i, of Vanderburgh, County, Ktato ol Indiana, byvlrtueof an order ol Halil court, made at its September term, 1-iiill, will Hell at PRIVATE SALE, The following described Real Estntf, blluated in Vanderburgh County, bUuo of Indiana, to-wil: Lot nurubcr wlx,(fi), in SuIkIIvIsIoi. of Lot number one hiirio.md tini nine, (!e:i), in the OriKin il I'lun f tl o City of Kvhiiivllle. TU1 lot fronts upon Heon-.l sir . between Mftln and syen more Hi reel Is rl by "j feet, and bus upon it, a frame home. Also, Lot number tw nly-three, .;;p, m the Original l'ian of the Cay ol hvausv ille. This Lot fronts oil W'Ht r Sireei, b.ivveeti Vine and Division Htr-ts; is 75 by 1 i feet, nd has Upon it a lal'ti J Hotel bull llog, known as the BT. CLOUD HOTEL. Also, twenty-two f;?e! ut Lot number seventeen, (17). In Lo-ver or Me'iruj 's K.ularKeinent of the l.ily of Evausviiie, bounded s follows: llo-'lniuiig hi tho front line of Kiild Lot'L a point twenty11 ve feet from the hou'.b 'a.stei ly coi ner of snld List, ruunlug lh .net. aloug ,;l front line westwaidly twe.ity-two leet. liu nc i at rlgtat aokjlen wll u Sold frontline to tinalley in the rear of said Lot, thetico along said alley towards DivUioa tit reel twenty, two feet, thence to the place of l it-a in i, intr. Huhject to the life estate ot Martha liwlu iu one undivided third thereof. This part of Lot front on i'irvt "tree!, between Elm aud Pine :t reels ; is 22 hv Hi feet, aud has upon It a G jOD uiuti; i.svki.LINQ HOt'SK. Also. Lots sir and eight, in the wub.liVision of the Aort.'iw h- quarter or Sec ion number twenty, lit To umnp number vix, In range ten west, as tnuiju bv Conni.l Raker, Administrator o t i.e e' tuie i I Uil11am Wood, lu bis repo.-t to tho Pr h.iif Courtof Vanderburgh, County. S.alo of Indiana, at Its February term, li-J. The said Lot six coni iinlng lour T.i-li ) acres, and fronts on toe htalo road, irc.m Evansvllle to Prlnceioi; and L t eilit, contains Ave acres. Holhofn.ild iol-.itio near the no. th bjuuda'y line of l-.vuns-vlUe , , . Applications of pnrcLaers wi.i is iocelved at my law oiiice, on llilr i ree , between Main and ixitusl Wireels, in too City of Evansvllle, unt'l SATURDAY, the thirt e'll (0th) day of October, li'j'J. Terms of Sale: One-third rash, and tho residue In eoual paymei ts at one an I years, the purchaser glv'nit notes w.' teresi. Without reliei fiom vlua.l. . appraisement laws, and with hIV , : ,riloidure.y;wAT kek CoMMis. ,., rlytuk HYNBjt ton u-y. h' - STANDARD ol all kinds. IIORNDKOOK ' ,o. II IN or ii Waa i-su oc23 d"m ;vausv ! : . ' FP THE STEAM I It t UAIOI A box containing bed elou iu pillows, six hair chair cusnious, blankets and other artic les. Any p. finding tbe sahl b:-x will be t-i.ttbi. warded by returning It to the wtmr. of Messrs. Humphrey, Lewis cS Co., r ansvlUs, eo