Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 October 1869 — Page 4

O1 '-4 Advertisements, in ibis co!ama,of three lines, each Insertion, Thirty Cent. r.Ci)n.H.vsn force pcp3 I in good order. Inquire at the Journal Oree; seplL . i botwppn tinm nnd Mullierry. h.nquire at the Journal Oilie of THOMAS J. O OV '- f Iv22 dtf rOR RENT. Tyfrs35 Brick dwelliufr. situated bet. .g Main and lVcn-t sts. Possession given immediately. Inquire of C. Preston. iGtf ryorss-A eood tenant can get 8MBJtT. venient lonso, situated corner of Eishth Street and Second Avenue, one square from street cars. Inqulro at the Journal Office. oc5 rK With seven rooms, withtn , half a equareof lhe new Mien Sciiool, either by the month or by the year, inquire of JOHN W. GROKN, Vanderburgh Woolen Mill. STOUE ROOJI-Oa Fourlh Street, adiolnlns Mann & Vanghan's. tMx rooms upulr for d we:ilng-v Kon t veYryBlow.s ROOMS A few of those choice rooms, second and third floor. Chandler's Block, rust cow vacant and for rent. Apply sooii. JOHN J. CUASDKE, 2 lw) No. 2 second floor. Chandler's B'ock. WANTED. 1 A it M From 30 to 40 acres of gocd lan d, J within three miles ot the city. Apply at Marconnier's Hat Store , 89 Main St. 7-3t THURSDAY-.., ..OCTOBER 7, im. CITY NEWS. Blank Book? for sale at this cfSce. Farm. Sue notice of farm wanted, in 30 cent column. ySee local notice; "City Appro priation to E., C. & P. R. E. Visitors. Quite a number of citi zens of Henderson came up on the Fayette last evening, to attend the Blind Tom Concert. Personal. P. Daaouchet and fam ily, including his mother, left on the John Lumsden yesterday, en route to New Orleans. We wish the party a safe and pleasant trip. Spelling" Br Sound. Blind Tom ia an original speller, physician, " fiszi?chion mu3, hinpopotermous; cerous, " rynosserrous.' great curiosity. lie spells hippopota and rhino Tom is i Charlxs M. Tilestox having re turned to our city, advertises his busi ness in our local column this morn ing. His old friends will find Charley both able and willing to attend to thair wants in his line. Correction. In the notice of the meeting of the Stockholders of the Evansville Street Railway Company, yesterday morning, it read Monday, the 7th, when it should have read Thursday. A full attendance is de sired. : . Ingle Street Sunday School. We learn, from Rev. Mr. Hill, that there will be a Sunday School Meeting at the Ingle Street M. E. Church, next Sabbath afternoon, at 2 o'clock. There will be good music and addresses, and the members of other Sabbath School are invited to be present. Personal. Mr. Samuel Bayard, of the Evansville National Bank, has returned from quite a lengthy, trip East. .He had a good look at the raging bulls and bears of Wall Street, while in their highest state of excitement, and no doubt prefers living where business is transacted in a more dispassionate manner. Started Again. Mr. C. L. Roberts, whoso pump factory, cear the corner of Main and Fifth Streets, was lately destroyed by fire, has gone into business again, at tho corner of Locust and Fourth Streets. When Mr. Roelker puts up his new building, it is probable that he will go back to h'13 eld staua. Arrest of W. II. Fisher. The Grand Jury having found an indictment sgainst Fisher for arson, he was arrested by Sheriff Miller yesterday morning. He telegraphed to Princeton for Fisher's arrest, but answer came back that he would be here on the down train, and Mr. Miller met him at the depot. Fisher was released yesterday evening on $3,000 bail. Dr. Kid J, a druggist, of Princeton, went on his bond. Railroad Meeting. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Evansville, Henderson and Nashville Railroad, will take place at Henderson to-day. The meeting of the Directors was held yesterday. We presume we 6hall soon know the full particulars in regard to the lease that has been effected lately. We hope Evansville will be well represented today, for we arc deeply interested in the early completion of this great through route. Blind Tom. Masonic Hall was crowded last night, as we never saw it filled before. Several ladies and gentlemen from Henderson were present to seo and hear the greatest musical prodigy of the age. Blind Tom seemed to be in a happy mood, and played and sung, and imitated, to the great delight of the audience as well as himself. Hi3 playing, with, perhaps, the solitary exception of the Last Rose of Summer, wa3 very fine. His imitations were also unusually perfect as well as amusing. Experimenting. We notice by ourexchanges that the ladies continue to experiment with coal oil, and the result generally is that a coffin is orered for some person who has died quite suddenly. Experiments are still being made in lighting fires with coal oil, and a woman no long since had a curiosity to know whether she could 11 a kerosene lamp while it was burning, and tried the experiment. The result was that she wears a wig at present, and her heretofore handsome face looks like a raw beefsteak.

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No Run. The Adams Express had no run from Cincinnati by the noon train yesterday, owing to a singular accident. The messenger had loaded his -car at Cincinnati, on a side track, and when the train was made up, the car was left behind. Such an accident would probably not occur again in fifty years. Increasing. The number of curiosities in the geological and mineralogical departments at the EvansvUle Library Rooms is increasing quite rapidly. The petrified ham, from Kentucky, a shark's tooth, and other curiosities have lately been added; also, an Indian scalp. It is worth while to make a visit to the Library Rooms to look over the many wonders that are on exhibition there.

Before Justice McTernan. Peter Brunbtstein and John Schmidt got into a fuss at a saloon in Lamasco, on Tuesday night, and Schmidt was struck by the former Schmidt made affidavit, and- Constable Donahue arrested the defendant, but before arriving at the 'Squire's office,' the two men met and " made it up. The State, however, would not "make up" worth a cent, and Brunbtstein was fined one cent and costs, amounting to $6 20. The whole cause of the disagreement was "two much lager." Recorder's . Court. The general dullness of this dispensatory of municipal justice etill continues, and we can report only one case yesterday Ed. Leyer made affidavit that Cha3 Schrader did maintain a nuisance by derjositin? slor water and filth of various descriptions on .his premise The case was tried by a jury of six, with Maj. Mattison and Mr. Kumler as attorneys for the respective opponents. The principal item of interest in the trial was the history o! a large stove pot, and the details, are too tedious for us to mention them. Tho jury found the defendant . guilty, and assessed a fine of $5, which with the costs amounted to about $15. Schrader took an appeal. This was another one of those family quarrels, that ought to be settled by the parties without going into court. The New Bridge. — Messrs. Decker and Bowers, County Commissioners visited the new Pigeon Creek bridge near the Artesian Springs Park, yes terday, and were highly pleased with the manner in which . the work is beina: done by Messrs. Grant & Pilsbury, the contractors. The stone "work is pronounced a splen did job, and speaks for itself. This bridge will bo the best in this vicinity, when completed, and will undoubtedly 6tand for a great many years. The entire structure, complete in all its details, is to co3t the county $28,000, which is considered a low price for so fine a bridge. Mr. Otto Runge, the able Superintendent, fully understands his duties, and is deserving of great credit. The work is being pushed forward as speedily as possible, and the piers are almost completed. Concealed Weapons. It is surprising what a large number of persons carry concealed weapons at the present day. This is one of the growing evils of the times, and it has come to bo regarded by many that it is necessary for them to eo armed with revolvers, 6lung-shots or " Bowie knives. Thus armed they are always liable, in moments of Budden anger, or drunken frenzy, to commit crimes for which they will feci remorse for years. To such an extent has this evil grown that it demands legislative attention. It is true there is a statute punishing tho carrying of concealed weapons, but the punishment is only a slight one, and for some reason convictions are seldom made. There have been several persons indicted and tried in our Criminal Court, but none were found guilty. The habit of carrying concealed weapons has become so fraught with danger to the peace of society and the safety of human life, as to justify thelseverest laws for its punishment.and such laws will alone abate the evil. A rigid enforcement of the present law on. the subject might do some good, and we call the attention of the officers to the matter. The habit of carrying weapons cannot be too severely condemned. In a city or State where law and order are supposed to prevail and where no man's life is in danger, it is inexcusable. Let us hope, then, that the hot-headed, thoughtless persons who carry weapons may see the folly and wrong in so doing, and abolish so dangerous a custom. It is full time to do so. Important Surgical Operation. One of the most important and difficult operations in surgery was performed, with perfect success, on Tuesday, by Drs. Runcie and Hilliard, Dr. R. usinj the knife, assisted by Dr. II. and their student, Mr. Ritzel. The operation, in surgery, is termed Lythotomy, and was performed on a gentleman named F. R. Davis, who came here from Kentucky, for the purpose of procuring surgical aid. About two years ago Mr. Davis, in sliding down a precipitous river bank, in Kentucky, was pierced by a cane about one inch in diameter, which broke off, leaving about four inches in the body, which was drawn out, with the exception of a piece about threequarters of an inch in length, which got into the bladder, and about this piece of cane an incrustation was formed, creating a calculus body about one and a half inches long and two and a half inches in circumference, which was extracted intact, and may be seen at the office of Dr. Runcie. Mr. Davis has suffered for two years, and had been confined to his bed for several months past. He was quite comfortable yesterday evening, and will soon recover. The operation was an extraordinarily successful one.

that it 13 probable that tho steamer Fayette will brins up an excursion party on SriturJay nisht, to attend the Theatre. We have no ooubt a large number will avail themselves of the opportunity. - . Street Railroad Extension. The Stockholders of the Evansville Street Railway Company will hold a meeting this evening, to take action in regard to the extension of the Street Railroad. According to the charter of the Company, they arc re quired to build another mile by the first of next .January. It i3 supposed that the road will be extended either out Second or Esrihth Streets. Changed Quartebs. R J. Mc Grew, the artistic Sir Knight of the Brush, ha? removedfrom hislate shop on Locust Street, to his new building on Secscd Street, between Locust and Walnut. Bob's motto is "Excelsior," and he will be pleased to have all his friends in need of Sign. Banner or Card Paintin? to give him a call at his new stand. He i.-? "thar" to stay. HO! FOK UE.NDKE OX! The fine steamer Fayette, the Hen derson packet,wili leave for Henderson this morning at seven o'clock.ani will convey passengers to the stockholders' meeting at that place to-day. Those desiring to attend should promptly avail themselves of this opportunity. Be on board at the right time. She will return this eveuiDg. Fine Jewelry. We yesterday dropped in at the jewelry establishment of Gus. Jagemann, on Main Street, toxt door to Hallo;k's drug store, and were really surpris3d at the splendid sto?k of fine jiwclry that we saw there. Mr. Jagemann has been in business a number of years, and fully understands the wants of the trade; besides, ho is a very clever and obliging gentleman to deal with. He also repairs fine watches, j:welry, &c., and endeavors to give general satis faction. . Stole a Coat. Winter is coming on, and the cool weather has caused a demand for heavier clothing. This was the case with a negro named John Oliver, who has been a " rooster " cn tho John Lumsden. A white man had bought the coat from Hamburger at a cost of six dollars in greenbacks Oliver, feeling that he needed a coat " clamped " it, and put it in his carpet bag, which ho left somewhere up town But wrong will come to light, and the coat was found. Oliver was arrested and sent to the lock-up. He will be indicted by tho grand jury to-day, and in a few days more will probably be elected a colored representative to Jeffersonville. Criminal Court. A nolle was en tered yesterday, by the prosecutor, in the case of Earry Hedden, charged with arson. He was released from bail, and all charges against him have fallen to the ground, which is just as we sail it vould be from the t-tart. Indictmonts were found against George Mansell, Augustus Tinch and W. II. Fisher, and they were all ar raigned on the charge of arson, and pleal not guilty, notwithstanding two of them have made confessions of guilt. Tinch and Manscll were re manaed to jiD, and Fisher gave bail The case of Henry C.Foster, on the charge of arson, was called up but Foster filed an affidavit fir change or venue, which was not granted by the Judge. To accommo date Foster's attorney, and-to give further time for testimony, the tria was postponed until the .first Monday in November. This may be just to all parties, but in our opinion trials o person. confined in jail . should be had a3 scon as possible. Every day that Foster is in jail it costs Vamderburgh County seventy-five cents to take care of him. Amusements Opera House. Notwit hstanding the great rush to see Blind Tom, the musical phenomenon, last night, large audiecco also assembled at the Opera-House, to witness iSehiller' grand tragedy of the Robb era. Mr E. T. StetsoD, by hh masterly rendi ticn of thedifficultcliaracter of Charles De Moor, gave new evidence of his genius and talents. Miss MinnieMonk, as Amelia, was all that we could ask; and Mr. Anderson, gs Rollar, Mr. Noyes, as Switzer, and Mr. Pierce, as Count De Moor, fully sustained the good opinions we have heretofore expressed. The character of the villainou3 Francis De Mcor, the unnatural and scheming brother, was finely acted by Mr. C. T. Nichols, who evidently had given the character deep of the Irish house in a roar. study. The farce Tutor kept the and Mr. Pierce and Mr. Harry S. Duffield as the two Doctors were as funny as possible?- ' For to-night an excellent bill has been selected, consisting of the drama of the Jibbenaincsay, or Nick of the Woods, and tho amusing fa,Tce of Dodging for a Wife. As the Company remain but three nights longer, we expect full houses the balance of the week. This Company is, we believe, the best that has ever played in this city. Every re ember of the Corps Dramutique, Loth ladies and gentlemen, are artistes of ability, and as fnture visits depend upon the present patronage, it is but just that they should receive a generous support. Our citizens are fond of amusement, and when assured that the performance i3 indeed meritorious, they rarely fail to respond. Lit us see a full house to-night. :- CAL NOTICES. Fresu Shell Ojstcrs. Just received by Express last night, at Neumann's Restaurant, opposite the Opera House, a large supply of Fresh Shell Ovsters, which will be served up in every style. oct7'lt

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JKirWali Paper at Charley Tileston's, dead low. Main Street, between Fourth and Fifth. cct7-lt

Economical, Sellable, the Cost. Dooley's Baking Powder is superior to all others in market. Free from any injurious substances, and so nieelv comDounded that the contents of each box insures l'ght, sweet, healthy biscuits, rolls, pastry, &c., with uniform success. Only two teaspoonfuls to a quart of flour is necessary, while thoso of ordinary manufacture require from one-third to a half more. Ak your Grocer for Dooley's Baking Powder, and take no other. octa3Lulhbit he City Appropriation to the E , V. & r. K. k i : The $200,000 appropriation to the Evansville, Carmi and Padueali Rail road will add considerably to the rate of city taxes, but will, no doubt, secure, the road. Laboring men, how ever, may procure homes not subject to city taxation by buying a lot or two in the suburban addition to Evansville, recorded under the name of Blankenburg." Sale Saturday, October lGth, at 2 p.m.. at the Court louse door. cel. It JCSP" Mes. A. McCoy Las iut re turned with a larsre st5ek of Fancy Millinery Goods. Ladies will please call and look at her stock. Velvet lats at 50 cents. In part of S. Bruner's Hoop Skirt Factory, No. 7 First Street. oct7-lt I Writing Paper, Envelopes and School Book3, at Tilcston's. Main Street, between Fourth and Fifth. It Street Hallway Xotlce. By order of the Boird of Directors of the EvaEsville Street Railway Com pany, a meeting of the Stockholders of said Company will beheld at the omce ot John J. Chandler, lti;q., on Thursday, the 7th inst., at 4 o'clcck M , to take into consideration the extension of the road required by the charter ot the company. octb-2t GREAT SAE OF LOTS atthe LONG WORTH THACT AT AUCTION, Oia the 15ili Iay ol Oe!oIer, 1 Earc I banco to Secure Ccal Estate. On the 15th day of October, 1SG9: there will be offered for sale at the Longworth Traot, about forty acres or sixteen B.ocks of Iteal Instate divided off into suitable building Lots. This wili be a rare opportunity to secure desircable real estate. The terms will be made known on the day of sale. Sale to take place at the grounds. William Capelle, oct5-td Agent JBST" Pocket bsoks. Combs, Soaps and other notions, at Iileston Main Street, between Fourth and Fifth. It JETorn money taken at par for goods at bchapker. Bussing & Oo. tS" The very best Carmine Ink in the market, for sale at the Journal Office. CSflOO Broche and Paisley shawls Irish poplins and fine dress goods very cheap, at Schapker, Bussing & Co. Sy"Fish '& Barter have a fine assortment of Ladies' Initialed Note Papers and Envelopes to match. ocltf iSrThe Card Photographs made by W. T. Worth ingt on & Co , can' be beat this side of New York. Come see for yourself, corner Main and Second btreets. sepia-lm IgyDecalcoruania, or Pictures for transfering, with varr.ish for fixing at lush tc Barter s. ocltt jgST Faber's best Artist's Gum, at the Journal Office. JEST The price of Photographs is reduced to So 00 per dozen at W. 1 Worthiogton & Co.'s, corner Main and becond streets. Lome, see us. sep2S lm f Novelties in Dress Goods, now on sale and very cheap, at bJhapker Bussing & Lo. s. eesJ ST Go to Fish & Barter's and get one of those beautiful Bibles, lhey have a complete assortment of Family and I ocket Uibles. ocltt THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO. connecting at WITH THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO. Having connection at Taducali with Southern Eipres-s Company, Tor all points feouth, offer to the public a safe, speedy and cheap conveyance for Merchandise, Packages, Money and Valuables. (J. H. WXTZ, scp2Sfl2w Agent. You will find Ladies' Velvet Hats at 55 cents, at Glick & Schwartz', opposite the Opora House. sep"25 tT. C. Bridwell& Co, corner of Main and Third Streets, have a fall stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, American and imported Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, &c. Prescriptions carefully com pounded. Fresh Blue Lick, Con-i j t ii t j i ir.i gTess ana xtucivuiiugt; aiuu v aters. jel7-tf Real Lisle Thread and other Hosiery for ladies and gents at Hughes'. JEST" Pranz's Cromos, equal to the finest Oil Paintings, from $1 50 to $25 00. Call and examine them at F. & B's. ocltf Money Saved. R. W. Harper & Co., No. 30 First Street, are now offering to the trade a large variety of fine tobacco and cigars of their own manufacture. They manufacture their entire stock, and will sell as cheap as the same articles can be bought in the United State. Dealer3 wilLmake it to their interest to call on them and examine for themselves, as they can save the cost of transportation from the East as well as the profits made by the wholesale dealers. sep23tfr A. C. BOSKXCRAX3. BABHY SMITH R0SENCK1N3 & S3IITH, Watchmakers and Jewelers, SO. 12 WORTH SECOXD ST., nEALEKS In Amerl on, English and 3 3 Swish Watclie-, lu gold, silver and plated cases. Fine Jewelry, (-liver Ware, Clocss, tc. Personal attention given to repairs of rice watches, Ac. sr No work entrusted to apprentices.

S4, Forclher Hirer Iter,is sie Third Pajf. The additional arrivals and departures up to midnight last were the Pctrolia No. 2, from Cannelton; Hartford, from Green River; Morning. Star, Louisville and return, and Fayette, from Ilenderson. The John Lumsden departed with a splendid trip The Petrolia had 30 hhds tobacco and a large amount of miscellaneous freight .The Hartford was full of lumber and ship timber for the Dry Docks. The Hartford will return to Green River to-day The Quickstep came up to tho wharf yesterday evening after making a lit Lie dash do wn and then up the river, and looks handsomer inside and out thaa we ever saw her I Sudden and severe indisposition com pels us to defer details of her improvements till another time. Uiver Dispatch. Pittsburg, October G Mononpahel five feet and falling slowly. Departed Uame'ia, for St. Louis, with a lull load. The Sall:e, from Cincinnati, is detained by fog. The weather is cool. Louisville, October G. Port list: Anna, Cincinnati to St. Louis; Belle Vernon, Pittsburg to St. Louis. The river ia declining, with five feet ten inches water in the canal, three feet tea inches on the fall, and two feet ten inches over the rocks. Weather clear and warm. New Orleans, October G Arri ved Mohawk and bars?s. Cincinnati, October G Arrived Packets. Departures John H.Groestck. New Orleans: Glasgow. Mem phis; Charmer, Evansville. Weather clear and pleasant. - liusiness active. Uiver lallin?, with 11 leet a inches in the channel. Cairo, October C. Norman, Ev ansville packet. 7 A. M. : Abeona.tin cinnati to St. Louis. 7 A.M.; Belle Memphis, iviemphis to bt. Liouis, U A.M.; Belle St. Louis, St. Louis to Memphis 'JA. M. : J? orsythe, bt,Louis to Vieksburg, 4 P. M. ; Mississippi, New Orlfan3 to bt. Louis, 6 p. M Burksville, Clarksville to return, G p. m. : Lightwood. Cincinnati to iNcw Orleans, 7 P. M. ; Arkansas, St. Louis to Arkansas River, 8 P. M. The river is stationary. Weather clear. Mer cury 68. St. Louis. October G. Arrived Champion, Cincinnati ; Tom Jasper bt. Taul; Andy J ohnson, Keokuk Mountaineer, Kansas City. Departed Atlantic and banres. New Orleans Andv' Johnson. Keokuk: Sucker State. St. Paul: City of Cairo, Mem phis: Illinois, Peoria; Nick Wail Lexington; Dance, Kansas City River rising slowly at Rock Isiand Illinois. - It is 17 feet above low water mark, and is rising all the way Weather clear and pleasant. STSAIIBOATS. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. A I-I' JPEKSOXS HAVING CI.AI31S .X.i. atralust the steamer Norman, a: iiereby notified to present the same within tlslrty days for settlement, (otheiwiso tney will be debarred.) to J. Hinzicu & won s o. 2u Norm Water Street, h,vRusvi!le, or to tlie undersigned, at Liomsviiie, ivy. W. J. MAY. For Owufrs. Sept. 23. 1SC9. 231m FOR MEMPHIS, VICICSBURG, AND NEW ORLEANS. The new, fleet and elegant steamer U MAUI IHJUOS, -Lu 11. Dunham, Mattor: Harry Walker, lrif.r5rf) Will leave lor New Orleans und all way ports on TniK.SD.VY, OCTOBER 7TH, at 10 a.m. For freight or passage apply on boarc?, or lO VV. ti. BlttJWiN t t;o., HUMPHREY, LfciW'18 & CO., OCt4-4t Agents, Evansville, Heridersm & Nashville R. R. Semi-Daily Transfer Packet to Henderson. Tha magnificent side-wheel steamer JE 5rT jEI T rX? JED 9 C. G. Peekins, Master: A. O. IiCBX.AND, Clerk, Will leave Evansville dally for Heudcrsou at 7 A. M. and 3 p.m. Returning will leave Henderson atS A. M. and 6 i m. Fure 75 cents each way. FieiglHs received at ail hours at W. G. Brown fc Co.'h wharfboat. Kallrond and other freights, not ready for the 3 v. M. trip, wll so down at 7 a.m. by being sent to the wharf beat In lhe evening. oc5 tt FJR OWENSBORO, (JANN ELTON AND LOUISVILLE. The fleet and elegant passenger steamer :fiSL.fc ROSE MITE, uiijjames Mather, Master; j-.eo crane, Cleric, Leaves for Louisville and all way ports THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7 m, at 6 o'clock p sr. For freight or pissaa;e app'y on board, or to v . u. iiiiow. a to,, dlt Agents. REGULAR KVANSVILLE. PADUCAII AND CA1R J MEM1- VV KKKLY WAIL PACKET. The elegant low-pressure steamer QUICKSTiP, tf-- V rjga J. G. Grammer. Master; W. B. PeiiDiuzton, tJlerlt, Will leavo for Cairo and ail way ports, on TIIUKSJKIT, OCTOBER 7TII, at 4 p.m. For freight or passaae apply on boart', Or tO DUKE (lUlilDIjU.N, It Agent. FOR CAIRO AND fcT. LOU1H. The splendid t xpres;! Line steamer A ANNA, tli o. P. Sblnkle. Master; jonn iorashcr. Clort. Will leave for St. Louis aud all way ports, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7TH, at 12 v. For freight or pawa'e apply on board, or to HUMPHUEV, LEVVLi dc CO., dlt Agent'. FORiiESlPIIIS.VICKSEIJKG.ANDNEW The great paiseDger steamer INDIANA, jli. JJ iseal, Master; cuariey iMiiier, 1 . Elliott Miller, Clerks. Will leave f.r New Or eans and all way ports on SATURDAY, Oct. 9ib, at 10 A. M. For freight or ;ht or paKHe ajiply on board. HUMPHREV. LKWIi & CO . W. G. Bil J W N & CO., or to oc7-3t .Agents. J0UN ITINSCN, BRASS FOUNDER AND FINISHER, Steam and tas-Plpe Fitter, Mannfaiturer and Dealer in Bleam and Water Gauges, Hpeltc-r and Uabbitt MeUil, aud all Articles uppertalaing to a iSra..s Foundry. BTSAMB01T AXD GKXEBAL DLACKSHIT2LG, ft'aterStrei t, bet. Pine and Lect. EVANSVILLE, IND. "CasU psi.d for old Cupper and Hras U. K. A. PATTKSttN, Physician and SSurireou. uavina permanently located ai cvausviiie, iim., win Rive special attention to chronic diseai-es and the diseases of Worm n and children. H is specific for Ague and Fever can always be bad at his rooms. Northwest corner of Ijocustaud (Second Htreets, two doors above second, wneie he can always be found unless professionally engaged. Hept. 22, 1803. se2J-3m

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T,or7 Tcr2 flsret. ry Telegraph. Nkw Vokz, Oct. 0. ("ottox A shade lower; pales of 3,000 i.'es at il'ic for middling uplands. Floub Uereints H.2S7 barrels: tho mar ket i a shade tinner ou low eradus, with rather more dolus;; s-ile.-iof lO.CuJ haireU at tti 5'Jifi 7 superti'ie .Siuti and Western; i 1U:j.( 50 for extra scite; S5 fOaU (.0 for extra Western : t'i C5 lor white what extra: t &Vd 60 lor lound-hooo oh to: frj 23.U.7 00 for extra St. Louis; t7 OO.0 00 for ond to choice do. : closing wr h holder rather more din-'O'-ed t' realize: inc-u iln In the s ilcj 1,?00 bnrre.8 extra state ntnl we-tern for export at Ij sjuo io. Kv lour without decided chaiio: salej of JjO barrels at 61 7'mH ik. "o3i Meal tiniet. Whiskv-IjuJi and hf-nvv: salts of 17j barrels Western at 1 lS.-il 2), free, tho hitter price for iroa bound. Wheat Kt ct-1 pis io7, i.-i3 bushels : market a shade firmer, with ruth, r more domtf for xnort : s ilex of 0'Jtl bush-l tit 81 10 al 18 for rejected No. 3 Kprlng; H 27u :!3 for Inferior Winter red l!!ino:-: SI 40al 4i fur common to prime WJtiter red and amber Wet-tern : l ) for white Michlgic. Rye-Quiet CokN Opened a shade firmer, acd clost-d quet, without derided cliaiigd salts of tiS,09O bushels at 8"VJj': for unbound new mixed western; yscraii t,j lor sound do : 01 06 for Iso. 2 high mixed, near y yeduw; roai ti! for yellow Western: tl Do for white Wes em. Oats Kecelrits, l!J,(;sl biwiels: more aclve and firmer; sales o: Hi 0UO bushels at d-'c Dr i.ew teoutliem aud W estern : uJ 4 61e for State. fsis-saltid ol Sifl.OOO bu-h?N CauaJa at 81 50, free. mes 1" irm. Cofeee lJull. Sugak teadv : talfsrf COO hhd-f. Cuba St HJs Sl'!.H'C M OLAS;5 F..S - Q 11 1 e t. PETKOLKUM-Ouitt: 17c f.jr crude : llile. for leflneil. , Leathek Ilemlocli nolo In filr request: 5d.'51c lor Ihients Avi't-s uhd Itlo tx.aiide 11;.' iit and middle. v ool-Quiit: sites of liO.OOJ nounds at nic for domestic flaec : 4J.iHo for ouhed: 57V.jC lor tuhried. i.,lKSEiri OIL-Quiet; $1 COlOJln c tsits. Hpi hits l Ui l'Es i ink-Finn. Pokk Dull ar.d fce ivv: sale of BoO bills'. at 31 0031 50 for mes-i, closing at :il to cash; (,'&; 53 for prime, and Sf.'JOO t &.y 60 for prime mess, und 5" 0 obhi. mess, uuyer-s uci-outr, at t.ii 73l 00. Beef Steady : sa-t-u of 1 'j bbls. ttH 0 Sia 50 for new pltln, and 812 0cj12 6J for new huh mess. Bkek IlAsss-Ouiet: salts of ID bbls. at 818 0J.a,23 00. CUT MB ATS Dull : sales of 12" mi-kajcs at 14;Ji(U5ic lor shoulders;- 1710c for hams; sales of 1,000 c ty hams in bulk al 13)4c. Al lddlcs quiet; saies of &0 bjxes icucured at njc. lakd vuif-l and unchanged : sale? of lio tierces at lo''tl8c. cult fir at 17'dc. and steady hi IS alSUo for kettle rendpr'wl. JLTTEtt-Uuicl, aud nrm at '2u'CJAa for unio. Cheese Ouiet at 16ftlttc. Fkeiohts-To Ltvernool firm: wheat 9d per iu acu u-.i per sieaai. t'Jaclanail irkt. ay I'eleraph. Ciscinsati. Oct-iter 0, FtotJK-Dnll and drooping; sales ot family at to .tjio, j lo. Wheat li.iil and red held at tl 101 13 C'ok.n-Dull at UoJiOtc for ear. Oats UnchanKt-d at oi.j,i' '. BELf Y 5j higher, w till biles at tl G3J l yd ior r an. RYK Dull ntO-jo. Whisky Uiiteitled aud held at SI l!& 1 IH: no s:ile4. Mtss Poisk In fair demand ; sales of 100 uu.s at lesi, a utoiue. LABi-Lower. but In demand at the de cline; sales of 7l0 lii-rees a.t 17e. idui. k Mmats and Bacon Unchanged, ana no salts, out ootii held nrinlv. Butt eh Firm and lu good demard at 3U.a.wc. Chkese-In good demand at 1513c for wes:e;u ueserve. EciG-j Advanced tt C2o and tho supply ngui. buoar Unchanged andtjuiet. Coffek UuctiaUiied and uulet. Tobacco lu uoot iluiuaud; tales of 30J UtlUH at 17 oO. Golij l Jd'i oayina and 13V.1 sellim'. lixt'HANUK-Firm at par buln; t-U per C3ni. p:emium selling. fit. Louis llaraet. By Telegraph. J Br. Louis, October 8 ToBit'CJ Active aud buoyant on ull grades. Cotton Nothing doing. IIkmp stesdy and tiim; 8133 for un dr-s -i-d : S2i0 f.-r dressed. Fr-otiu tJnlet: supeiflne 81 f50'l 73: X 84 fciiftio (X); XX 3 i-ra-t 70; XXX 83 73i0O laney 14 8-5x.j 00.Wheat Slow art! irregular: sales of No. 2 red Fail at 81 bjril 08; .No. 1 do., 81 11 Oil ia;cuoicei in,,(i j; rso. z while l 10 choice it 20 ; No. 2 .Nebraska Mprlug sold al Colts -Dull, ex?cpt for cliolcs yellow and white, whiCii hi e fit iner sales of mixed lu bulk at 73s: choice yellow 77 S"Uc; mixed in sacks 74i.soc: choice yellow SJubic; choice white UOa9Ic. " Oats Or eaed firmer, but close 1 dull at yesterday's prices; 4-iEI.i;c in elevator; 48g50c sacked. iiAKLEY steady ; best quotations of low grades neglecttd; sales" at tl 2'if.l 50 for prime to choice Spring; 81 ).- I S3 lor Fall. Rye Dull at 828 jc for prime to choice. Whisky Higher; sales at J I 10. OuoceitiKS Vrery quiet. Me.-s IVkk Dull at t iZ 2V"j32 50. Dky Halted Meats Firm; IVyc lor shoulders; iSJ-i'SWc for clear ilo sides; 18r4l8,'c for c.tar sides. Bacon Active; lOJ-ic for f-houideis; clear rib sides :o'4c; clear sides 'MX't.O'io. LAHa-Dud; 1318j,o for tierce; 20j for ke;. Chicago Market. Bj Teierapn.J Chicago. Oct. C. Floub Quiet at flE7'i.& 50 f?r Hrrlng extras. Wheat Quiet and unsett'ed; siles No, 1st tl lo.-tl il ; No. 2 til 4 ,!(. cl.siijst 81 01.i; l his afternoon t he market Is In ecu lar; tt 01!;iil 03. seller October, and HUm I C5J4, seller l t half, lor No. 2. Cop Quiet; early sales No 2 at O'fiQ 60'tc; su hsequently became firmer, and closed itt 07c; reject ed quiet and liriner, at iV4(Jfic, closing at i no grades Ci.ijl'o; this afternoon the niiirkt t is iiiel at ti'c, seller October, aal 0Xc, seller last half, for No. 2. Oais Firmer, at 39 jllc for regular an! strictly fiesh receipts of No. 2, closing at 30ie. Rye Fairly active; mlm No. at 83 aSO'c; No. 2 787Lc ; rejected 73,i.'57ocf closing at 80c for ivo. 1, at:d7!ic lor No. 2. ISakley - .So. 2 i dull and enlliely nominal. Hioiiwists E-ii ly sale-t nt 81 191 11, closing with selleri at 81 U al 13, and buy ei s at 81 12. b'UGAK-WA -ijlSc for common to prlruo Cuba. Pij';Visfi5S-Inactive and nominal, at 832 75g34 00 for Mess Pork; 17iiiltic for Lard; ll.Ifal.'ic for dry-sailed shoulders; niie for rtingli Hides, aud 17J4c for sweetpicklel Hams. Sew Orleans HsrSci. By Telegraph. New Orleans. Oit. G. Cotton Active; middling, 23ic; rales, 3 030 bales; receipts, 3,553 baits; expoiti to llsicc-lona, 210 bales. Oats OJrtttlc. Pokk Held at 831. BacoX Shoulders, IK'c. Ktjoar Prime, It a 14; . CoPFKic Fair, lliijljc; prime, lOV-j 15. other aruc.c uncuaugej. Golu 131. h tekljnu 14oj. N. Y. trltiHT discount. LocisTlIle Ilartet. By TeieArapb.l Looisvillic. Oct. C Fr.otra Firm and in demand; superfine, J.J O". WHKAT-Red, fl 10; white, 81 20. 'OKN 85c. Oatj 5oc. K YE -110c. frfOAK New Orleans prlrno, 113. CorrKK-Prime Rio, 2l)ic. Mnr.i-xu-PrttnM Ntw t irlfi.'ins. 75c. ToiiACto Leaf firm; sales of 333 buds., ramrlug from 87 10 tom 23. FKOviMioss-Qulet, but firm. Mess Pork, 83 '. Bacon boulders 17c, clear rlo sides 2o,'c, and clear sides 2j;ic La ho-190 Whisky WeaH at 81 20. icw lorE uolii and block Enrktl. By Telegraph. Nkw York, Oot. 0. Money Easy at Oa.7 per cent, on call The bank rtcei vtd 8!50,0ai In currency from Chicago, comiaerciai bibs are rather plenlier; GoLD-Firmtr; opened at 130 and cloned at lal. carrying rales 7 ft2 uer cent, to Hat The rise seems lo be due rather to small of ferings thaa to any unusual demand. The China airived this eveuiug und brought l.ltjt.000. OovisnxMEins Are steady; coup-ms of 61.MO!4JAllO'4;tlo. '02, 1 VS'i a,mi ; do. '4, ll'J (icllbVi; do. 'Ui, llJ4'clia;i; do. new,in' UVa do. '07, invUl-ii;na.'&H,TA-Wi;i: 10-40, I03.4aitb7i; cuneiicy us, I08kiictt2 E-jropesn tric;. Sy Cable.l LoxDON, Oct. G. f.,nu..u fi.r ncconnt. ClifKlli. Ameri can stocks quitt;'02., 81.'i; '03s, ol; '07, fJ. blocks si eady. Paris. October 6. Bourse firmer. Routes 71 f 420. Fba'KKOrt, October (i.-Bouds cljsed quiet at H7i t ,1-tppnnr.. October 5 Evening. Ad vlet'S lrom Mauclie.ster are more f avorable, but the market for goods End yarns Is not olfeclc-d. Wheat 1: s 74 for white caii.'or , on. i B-i Hihiios 4d for red Western: rcen'ts of whet for the last three daj I, 30.O.0 bushels, of which 15,00 bushels are American, corn aus. riourMiiwa-m.

Hi-yv York Dry Cserts X&r&et. By Telegraph. 1 New YonK.Oct. C. Dry (jOOO?-Tho trade bus almost come to a stand-still. In corist'qiienee of the fior d :, which havo s'opp.-d travel for u time, and to thf titrht pinch in the money mat Uet, iiiul the price 4 of dry Kood turn without further- 1 rn i.or t'i n t crmtiircu, but the tendency js towa'd eaay rt;.

JC&shTlUe Market. By Te:e;rapb.J Nashvii.lk, 0:t. P. Cotton (Jool ordinary, '2la; low mldd'tnir, 2 s'.45. " Wiir.AT-IteJ, 81 13; amber, !1 20; white, tl itr U : Coiis-tl 12. Oa -m toe. liVK-fl (O. haisi.ky tl r.'. Ftotd-ri 00-147 fO f yr mperflae to fancy. Bac :nJtn, 0c; stiouldtr-, 17c; barm, 21c. Laf.i-2o. r; nir-rtisi SJtrket. Hy TetbvftHph.l MftVPftl-t. Ot'U (i. CoTT-'N Mi'Mline. H'4'ii2: demand active. Ktctil'U 1,112 bales; pjt, 1,123 bales. Kr.orjB TJn changed. Cotiv-81 ot'il 0. Oat-' -rtf aOS :. JlAY-821 i2 O0. lilt a 22i2.'J 00. Pokk - f H 60. I. A m i0'2lo Bacos Firmer :shou!deri VTllc, aud sides 2i -;?. AMUSEBIEIIT;?. KYANSYHtLK Ol'i'UA JiOl'SK. Ilnrrr '. I!nlt Ls-e utt l Msnuvcr. S. 15. l)l-FFIKi.t Actinic Maimtf'-r. j-, HiKTs iN Hiuf.n Dneutor. Lhsi ti iglit but t'A of I ne Louisville Opart House Compmy, Tin k km. Mi. utr. .in. Wi'l he re senti'd t he Drama of HIE jiisi;raNALU3Ai; ( R. IViclc of tlio Wofxlw. To conclude wiin lhe f arce or -UOIlUIXO FOIl A M'H'K. 1'itir-K of ADMiw-inx. Paiqimile and liw.u i'irc;e. 7.i cunts: Family l irele, 50 c'iit-i: GUierv."-" cent; Private Isoxe. 8i "d 83. 09 Heats etui t tecurcd at Hcott's Book btorn, o.triifr of Kecond and Main MireH. Cll AH. itl-.l l. I reanrT. BUSINESS CARDS. DP. r. J. EHHMAN, Uosicsopatlilc Physician, Ofncf No. 13 Hecond Ktreet, bO' twet ii Mam and Locust. Office Hours From 8 A.M. to 12 M., and 1 to S r.M At Ms reMdenco, corner of Heveolh aud Chestnut tolrects, after ulghL oc2.l diy Evausville I3asiucs3 Collc, Pi tn t onirr MA IN A I I! I KI N I N., EVAX3VILL1", INDIANA. Book-keep!n?f I't-nmanshlp, and Mathematics made kpecislties. Session both day aud evening. . For circulars, givlug terms, Ac, or specimen of Penmanship, address UKM.S AHI.IXtlt, novll y Proprietors. PETKB VIEULINU, DRUGGIST. And Dealer ia Paints. Oils, VAItMSUlC.1, DYK dTUFt'ti, WIMMI'V iH.Hi, hlUJ,i'( AL IAoTliUMEXTfl, nr WIim-M mill flrnntllra, And all popular Patent Medicines ot the JTO. S Worth M uter Htrrrt, f.VAMILLi IMU A.A oc2i ly DR. F. L. DAVI3, Komcecpathlc Tliysklan. Otr.oe on Hecoml Street, between Main and Locust. rA O W 1 O I'll G 9 27 IioetiMt Hlrcvt. Osborne, SIGN PAINTZH. Oborno's Show Cards. jiini2 iit pS3 DALES fPin: tlllKAT AMERICAN I ilhU.TH ItKS'l'OliKlt, punlins uie iiioO'i ini'l cures Midlula, yiilihis. Mi in J)if:isi'H, lUiflllfttliMin, liMe.m of Women, und nil ('l,r..i,. A H,,l i.uu t.lf l... I.ivcr nnd IviilncyK. Ilecommeiideil tiy mo nieijiciil I .K'Ully sad inmiy lliiiiisntiilo (if our l'ht citiseens. 1-ii-ad the tontiinony tit I'livsician, :iiid i:it!cntH uho Imvo used Kot.ilinim ; wild lor our JtosndaliN tjindo to Ih iihli hook, or Almanac Ibr tins yt'iu, im ii vte pul.lifh forifratuitou ilmh iiintion ; it will f,ii you nincli x.iliifiMii infoiiniitiori. I'l'. Ii. W. Cuir, of Baltiniore. 1 t:ikf pIinwuro in rpcommendiiifr jour Flos a da lis in a very powerful nltcr:itive. I havo Heen it UKi;a ui two cai-tM uith hiipiy icmiiIIs jn in a ra-ii- of Hccouil.try cviiiiliM, in tt liieli the patient pronounced liltnn:lf cineil after lisviiiff taken fia hottl.'sif your nii' lii'iiiu. 'liifl cither -SllVtiit io m' ol Meroiui i of lonir Ktiuidinu, vtliieli is i-.ipidly itniron'iig uri'li-r its unr, an l tim indurations are that tlio intii'iit will soon recover. I have i-arc l olly examined the formula oy Hindi your Kosndnhs is made, ami timl it nil excellent compound of ii Iterative inrrcd lentn. Dr. Siiarhf, of .Nielioliivillo, Ky., hmv lie has iwd Itof adults in (a! lof Kerf, fol anil Hicondry hyplulis ! 1 1 : i nr.ti-laetory rKiut ;ih a -ihhii-ier ot the blood 1 know no belief reined-.'. ' Bainuel (I McF.vU'en, Mtirficosboro'. 'IVnn.. s.'ivs I liavn used n-vetl 1 Klf.n i,f flosadall. mid nm cnlir. ly cured of ith-iimati-tn : wild me fniir liotth ns I wii-h it for my brother who lias scrofuloim sore eyes. lleniamin lieelitol, of I.iina, Ohio, writes: 1 have sutleied fo twenty yeain with nn invettrnto frnphon over my nlmln liody. A slmrt time uni e 1 imri liawd u bottle of KoniiJail.', und itt lloeiej a pen trt cure. Ro.aiiiJi!i is soi l by nil th ui;giists. Laboratory, Cl Kxchungo l",M0, UALTIHOUE. DILS. CLE3IEST3, UlVr.S ; CX 1'toprUtura. Crescent Cily Flooriu Mill, EAPPLER & SALMON, Proprietors, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, DXotiltlliif-?, Stc?. Plaulnir, Rlppltij?, 8pttiuB, and Bcro'.l NWiui; uoiih ui nuuri notice. Pine and Ponlar Floorius. Kldinr, press ed and Rough Lumber, always ou hand, for sale. Also, Hole Proprietors and Manufacturers j Of the CJi.LJ'-IiliAlt.JJ irrm

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