Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 October 1869 — Page 4

Advertisements, in tats column, of three 'lies, each insertion. Thirty f nts.

TO f?SALH. SECO!VIIIAXT FORCE PFPI In eood order. Inquire at the Journal OTee. 8epll. AKI LOT-On Kishth s-areet. between Gum and Mulberry, en quire 't the Journal Office 01 1 7."' Mr 22 rttf MorsE Brick dwelling, on Second St., bet. M1n and Locust. Possession given immediately Inquire of C. Preston, iOtl Morsr A good tenant can get a convenient house, situated corner of Kighth Street and Hecond Avenue, one square from street cars. Inquire at the Journal Office. oca C1TOBE KOOJI-On Fourlh Street, adSi iolnlng Mann & Vaugoan's. ix rooms UP Sin ITS lor UWei.ing. K'l ve ry i""-; oeo R03I A few of those choice rnorn. -econd and third floor. Chandler s Kioctc. lust now vacant anu iur Diy soon. J 2-1 wj No. 2 second . - " T . II V litvacant anu lor "-" JOHN J. LHANUIjRi d floor. Chandlei'3 Blocg. "WANTED. $WAA-For three months; will pay 7Ull per cent., secured by mortsaae ou fcouse and lot of three times the value. Address, with directions where to call, " CASH," this office. ocll d2t m r MEST Grant, Pillsbnry A Co. want Ovf fifty laborers immediately, at the Green River Bridge, Kockport, Ky. Wages SI 7a per day. - 8 lw TO EXCIIAKGE-For a rtock or store goods a fine farm and town property in Bridgeport, 111,, and land in Wabash Co., 111. Address M.A.8HEPARD, 8-4t Fort Franch, Ind. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 12,1809. CITYNEWS. JWe expect a large supply of Initial Paper this morning. SSf We notice that a few peaches are still brought to this market. The store business was quite lively yesterday afternoon, and fires were in good demand. BSs?" A boiler explosion occurred at a mill at Equality, 111., last week, but no person was injured. J5S5" Boarders will find something of interest in the notice of Mrs. Rob inson, in the local column. ""Evansvilla five News Depots, ing public, surely. can now boast of Wo have a read JCSrWe learn that a " high old row " took place at the Oliv Branch. Garden on Sunday. Cotton. Four bales of cotton were sold at the Planters' Warehouse yes terday. JtSy Messrs. Partridge & Humphrey advertise this morning that they have opened an office as Heal Estate and Collecting Agents, at No. 5 South Second Street. JCi?" There is an unsightly pile of dirt on Oak Street, near the corner of Third, that should be hauled ofF. It w3 deposited there by the -workmen while cleaning out the sewer. JCS? There was quito a flutter among the frail females yesterday, and several were honored with an interview before the Grand Jury. Something will "drap " soon. f5An important notico from the City Marshal will be found under the head of new advertisements. It especially applies to owners cf carts. drays, wagons and dogs. 2fA Fifth Ward chap says he hopes the Sidewalk Committee will order a few miles of new sidewalks in that Ward. There are some bad pavements in tne old rata, mat s a fact. Ox a Bridal Tour. Chas. Sensmeier and his bride, whose marriage took place yesterday morning, left for the East on tho morning train. We wish them a long life an d a happy one. Gone Back to Bloom inoton. Gov. Paris C. Dunning and family left yesterday for Bloomington, after a residence hero ot something like two years. Bloomington is Mr. Dun ning's old home. Wo regret to lose him from our midst. Colored School. The building that is being fitted up on Clark Street for a school house for the colored children, is expected to be ready by tho first of November, and will accommodate about eighty pupils. Dengler's Trial. The trial of Frank Dender. on the charge of arson, who is accused of setting fire to his shoe shop about eighteen months ago, will be called up ia the Circuit Court to-morrow morning. SF" Great preparations are being made by the committees for the big Temperance Jubilee that is to beheld at Fort Branch next Saturday. Wo understand that an excursion train will be run on that occasion. Miscegenation Case. The trial of Wm. Yaa Baker, " a black dia ,1 " i -t:, T 1 m uiuuu, uuu imaa uuscpume J. Odd, a "White Fawn," for practicing mis cegenation, will be called up in the Criminal Court to-day. Tho particu lar offense against them 13 that they lived together without being married, Got Ills Arm. We are pleased to sea that our young friend, William Warren, Jr., has got his new artificial arm, and wears it quite naturally. He cau crook the elbow, uso the fingers, etc., which will ba quite convenient ,v ecus luc iiaufi vi n. iLitutus institute. We are requested to give notice to all con cerned that a meeting of tho District School Teachers' Institute will ba held at the High School building" on next Saturday, at 0 o clock a. m. Let there be a full attendance. Fight. A fight took place at the Court Houso Exchange last night, about 11 o'clock, jn which Charles Ehrhardt struck Ed. Callahan and another man over the head with a poker, inflicting several ugly, but not dangerous cuts. Dr. Mnhlhausen dressed the wounds.

ZSgyThs Scholars of the Select ScJwols are to be admitted to the Panorama ot New York City, this afternoon at 3 o'clock, for 15 cents each, and pay at the door, at Masonic Hall.

The New School House. The inert ang porm anou of our city, in dicated by th our schools, mauds t ha r erected in f u nher ot pupild in ,ve cot seats, deit r school house be eiy. The present ,. i j earnest about School Tru anTirinff- a t r- i tr ft tor the building, and desire to L, the foundations if possible, before Winter sets in. Thus far, with all their exertions, it has been impossible to find a suitable lot which can be had at a reasonable price, it tne citizens m ma neignborhood of the First Avenue, or to the cast of that street, wish to secure the advantage of a school, they had better be on the alert, as the Board are now seeking a location near the creek, which can be had at more reasonable figures. SS?" A large assortment of Envel opes just received at this office. Petty Bobbery. The city, it eecms, is ' not yet clear of burglars. The operations however, are in a small way. On Sunday evening about seven o'clock, some sneak thief, dur ins: the temporary absence of the family, entered the residence of Frank Gillett, on the corner of Governor and Wheeler Street?, near the Newburgh Road, and stole seven dollars in green backs, and two gold pens. Ibis is what might be called "bearding the lion in his den,'" as Mr. Gillett is aS present on the police force. , Criminal . Court. Joseph Geisar plead guilty to having given a theatrical performance at his garden, on the corner of Locust and Eighth Streets, on a Snndav evening, and was fined by Judge, Robinson in the sum of $10, Joseph Geiser was also tried by a jury on tho charge of maintaining a nuisance by keeping in operation eteam , sausaee manufactory at the corner of Locu3t and Eighth Streets Owing to the lot not being properly described in the indictment, which was not discovered until part of the witnesses had testified, the Judge di rccted the iarv to return a verdict of not guilty. The Children's Festival. The festival of the St. Paul's Mission Sab bath School, at the Masonic Hall, last night, was a decided success. At o'clock about two hundred children assembled at the Hall, and after singing a snort time, were aaaressea dj . ... it S. Burford and Charles Hinks, Esq The haPDV little folks were then treated to an ample supply of edibles After another song and an address by the" Rector, they wcra dismissed Evervthinz msaed off in the most pleasant and agreeable manner, and all seemed to eujoy themselves.. . EST" This afternoon at 3 oV.osk, the Panorama of New York City gives its lirst exhibition nere at Masonic Hall, and continues to-night and every day and night this week, at and 8 o'clock. It shows 41 miles of the Great City. Admission only 35 cents: Children 23. ; Reserved seats 50. Tho Vincennes papers state that two thousand persons attended its two days exmbition tnere. see advertisement in this paper. Fairs. The fair at "Owensboro, Ky., begins to-day, and promises to be quite attractive. - Tho Warrick County Fair will com mence at Boonville to-day, and the people in that county, propose to make a fine display. The Henderson County Fair will ba held next waek. Recorder's Court. A man named Brooks, on the charge of being drunk and disorderly, was fined $6 25, which he paid. . II. Gore, cn the charge of being drunk and disorderly, was taxed $7 85. This young man had a star on his coat, and was trying to play off policeman on Saturday night. He got off dirt cheap. James Watson, for public inde cency, was charged $6 25. Two other person?, whose names we-did not set, were fined $5 25 each. Delegates to the Convention. Evansville will be well represented at the Commercial Convention that will convene at jjouisvnie to-day. ice following gentlemen left on yesterday morning's train in order to be in at tendance this morning: Captain F. P Carson, John S. Hopkins, Levi Igleheart, D. C. Keller, M.Ilenning, Jno Ingle. Jr., Isaac. Keen, and J. N. Silverthorn. Mr. Hopkins returned to the city last evening on the freight train, having received a telegram at Hazleton that his rresence was necessary at Dengler's trial to-morrow. Before Justice McTernan. Harriet McKinney. whose farm is a short distance beyond the Artesian Springs, on the other side of the creek, brought suit asrainst Adam Helfrich and nine others, for trespass, on account of their cow3 getting into her nelds and destrovin? lier pa j. no case was tried by a jury, but whether decided last night or not, we did not learn. Returned. Messrs. Kratz, Hed derioh and Dr. Kennedy returned last night on the 11 o'clock train from their hunting tour on the Bloody Fork of White River, where they met with splendid success. Such might be expected, from the fact that Mr. Kratz lately received a fine doublebarrelled gun from Europe, which he hadlcnade to order, and has proved a perfect trump. The deer captured by the above company can be seen at Mr Hedderich's grocery, on Sycamore Street, this afternoon. ;

.1 7 1 Soaubel, took place before Enquire Emery yesterday, aril the boy was declared not guilty of the charge. There are six cr seven boys accused of complicity in this aflair, and there will be several core trials yet. Another one will take plice to-day. Circuit Court. But little was done in this court yesterday, the day being occupied principally in making motions, nun? demurrers, etc. a jurj was irapannelled in the case of John C. Wheeler vs. John Wesley Hushes This suit was brought by John Wheeler, to get a perfect title to a va cant lot on First Street, between Mark. Warren & Co. s and Preston s new store, which Wheeler bought at Sheriff's sale. The case will be tried to-diy. Personal. Henry Cook and wife left for the East yesterday. They will return again in-about two weeks. Our amiable young friend Feru Igleheart left for Maysville, Ky., yesterday morning, and proposes to return shortly with one of Maysvill&'s fairest daughters as his bride. Ferd. is a young man of strict integrity and morality, and his abili ties give promise of a brilliant future. He has our sincere wishes that he may enjoy life's choicest blessings. Arrest of Alt. Adam Alt, who was charged with obtaining a horse ia an unlawful manner, of which mention wa3 made in Saturday's issue, was arrested by Sheriff Miller, at Eldorado, Illinois, and brought back to this city yesterday. Mr. Miller had a big chase before he got him, and then persuaded him to come along, as he could not arrest him in Illinois without the proper warrant. Not long since Alt "chiseled" Henry Riehardt out of a horse, and Henry made affidavit thereto, which caused the arrest of Adam. Sheriff Miller wa? accompanied by II. W. Bippus, and they expected . to find Alt at Sbawneetown. But he was not there. At the same time, A. B. Howard, of this city, and another man was after the accused, Alt being engaged in telling sewing machines for Howard. Miller heard of . the other party, and overtook them on the road to Equa.ity, after which- the four traveled together. They followed Alt to Equality; thence to Harrisburgh; and finally found him at Eldorado. He was brought to the city yesterday afternoon, and the grand jury having found a bill against him for obtaining property under false pretenses, he was committed to jail in default of ?500 bail. Alt, it is said, was traveling with another woman whom he had deceived, and also left a wife and one child behind him. . Com ru uuicated. Caseyville, Ky., Oct. 8, 18G9. The Caseyville Brass Band made their debut on the evening of the 7th inst. The Band was led by the teacher, Prof. Wm. Buck, of Evansville. This Band was organized and began practising about six weeks since. J.nc manner ot tneir piaying on the occasion would have been no discredit to older bands: Amon? the pieces played was nome, oweei Home, with its variations. The Pro fessor deserves much credit for the progress he has made with his band. iV CITIZEN. The Tax lety Tlxed at $1 19 on the Ecsolutlon of thz School Loarfl. Council Chamber, I Evansville, Oct. 11, 18e9. Council met pursuant to adjourn ment, t Present Mayor Walser and Coun oilmen Steinbach, Hopkins, Semoniu, Orr, Hodson, bceineker and Wilt shire. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Judge Parrett read the following from the School Trustees: To the Mayor tina Council of the city of EvassvUle: fcja Gentlemen: In consideration -of the fact that the Board of Trustees desire to erect a school building during the ensuin? year, and also lor the purpose of assisting in the payment of the teachers, they have passed the following resolution : Resolved. That tho Mayor and Council be, aad they are hereby, re quested to levy a tax of 20 cents ou the hundred dollars for the ensuing year. lours, respectfully, H. W. Cloud, Clerk Judge Parrett explained to the Council that it was absolutely necessary to build a school houso in Lamasco. as sooa as possible, and that he was of the opinion that nothing less than a levy ot 2U cents tor school purposes would do. He said that tho Trustees would have to incur considerable extra expense this season, and to prepare a building for the colored children, and carry on the colored school this year, would involve an expense of not less than $2,000. He urged the Council on behalf of the Trustees, to levy twenty cents per The following bills were allowed: Work on Strests..... ..........S'372 75 Bernard Arnold, for stone 220 80 Thos. Foster, for hauling..-.--.....-... 18 20 .t h. stocks, ciiitems at Pest House... lis bO Philip Negele, lor sidewalk.... -Oeo. Bingham, on mouths of sewers, Cleaning sewers Orphan Asylum, for September , John Mclnneruy , Mobts Kroneaberger . 3S 00 172 00 4S 00 60 tO 53 4 5 05 Mr. Steinbach, from a special committee to inspect the city School Houses, made the following report: Upon examination wo found the chimney tops of the lower School House in imminent danger of falling over, the gutters on the roof insufficient and leaky, and the roof on the small towers leaky also. At the upper School House we found the roof over the sm3.ll towers leaky; so much so iu fact, tbat the plastering has fallen off, and the floor become rotten. The material of which the tower is composed, in which the bell is hung, is in such a condition as to make it dangerous to ring said bell. It is our

figf-Torn Sorcmon, tne gonial Clerk of the Criminal Court, and Jos. B Elliott, of the County Auditor's office, will accept our thanks for valuable favors to the presss. Before Justice Emery. The trial ot one of the boys that wa3 charged with an assault cn George

opinion that the bell should be taken

down and a smaller one put up. In regard to repairing the above, we would suggest that the work be entrusted to some competent builders, under direction of (Superintendent Gow. Albert Stei.nba.cii, Peter fcEMOMN. On motion, the report was received, and Prof Gow authorized to have the necessary repairs made. Mr. Steinbach stated that consider able complaint had been made by various perfeona in regird to the frequent changes cf books in the public schools. Mr.' Gow explained the matter at some length, and very satisfactorily, and in the course of his remarks, stated that the only new books used were such as geographies, that were revised every year or two, and made correct. He said he was glad to have a chance to make this explanation. Mr. Doughty, from the Committee to whom was referred the duty of ini n quiring into tne expediency oi pur chasing certain property ot ads uamberts, at the intersection of Main and Ann Street?, reported in favor of the purchase. Mr. Doughty stated that Mr. Gumberts wanted 52.5U0 for the property, i Considerable discussion took place, and the Council thought the prieo too high. An investigation revealed the fact that the property, for city taxes, was only valued at seven or eight hundred dollars. " Mr. Semoain moved that tho Mayor immediately take the proper steps to have enoush of Mr. Gumbert's pro perty condemned for public purposes to allow Ann street to be made CO feet wide. Carried. .. The Question of the . annexation of certain property, in the upper part of the city, was laid over mi next meet On motion, it was ordered teat damages to the amount of $75, which money nad Deen paid in Dy certain property holders, be paid to Charles Itaber, in lull ot his claim lor dama ges tor opening an alley. Tho .Mayor read the list ot those who had given their obligations, or paid in cash, for improving Locust street, and ft was ordered that these who had paiu.thd amounts against them, or had given their obligations for the same, be allowed the usua eight per cent, for, prompt payment Pby. V. viets - day -whartmaster, reported $113 33 collected for the past week-, j : -.r i'i- ""x i . Sam. P. Ilavlin. Night Wharf master, reported having collected for the past week ?'J7 tU. James rarlett asked that a com mittee be appointed to -examine one of the public cisterns that he has just finished. ' Mr. Steineker stated that Mr. Par fett had used, .sot t bricks that were contrary to specifications, and were worthless'. Oa motion of Mr. Semoain, it was ordered that a committee be appoint ed to examine the cisterns, who should be authorized to take testi mony.tj show whether the work had been -dona according to;pians and specifications. Upper Market report showed out side collections of ?90 4o. The report from Central Marke and Scales for the present year, up to date, showed collections amounting to $895 75. Chief . of Police Royston reported that he had appointed Peter Rcener as policeman, in place of Casper Wet zel, removed, ihc Uouncil connrme the appointment. Policeman Sol. Gundrum aske thathe.be allowed $30 for eighteen days' lost time by sickness, which sickness, he claimed, was brought on by exposure at the Clark Street fire " Oa motion, it was ordered that Mr Gundrum .be required to furnish evi dence that nis sickness was caused in the manner stated by him. Philip Hamburger applied for license to sell liquor. Laid on the table unanimously. L. Langolf, on Water, between Main and Locust Streets, was granted a liquor license. : Conrad Merks wa3 granted a liquor license. Place or business on Water between Vine and Division. On motion, it was ordered that Sycamore Street, on thelett hand sid going out, ,' beyond Eighth Street, bo graded. On motion, it was ordered that the Council proceed to fax tho tax levy, and the iollowmg levy on each on hundred dollars was then decided upon and ordered: . General Tax....- - School purposes.. . . For Interest on E. & C. R. It. Bonds... For interest on E.j U. AN. R. Ft. bonds 75ct3 20 2 10 or interest on Straight Line It. is. . 'Bonds...... , , 12 ; Total on each 5100-.-'.. -1:. -....SI 19 On motion it was ordered that the Finance- Committee be directed to cancel the 50,000 in Evansville Henderson and - Nashville Railroad bonds, which have already been paid , Un motion adjourned. LOCAL IIOTSCSS. .trench Uorsets just received at Hughes', which he is selling very low. , . , ocl2 Creat ' Wrstcrn Dispatch Fast Freight Line. Cheap rates! Quick time 1 Prompt settiemect pt claims. E. N. Bixby, Agent, Office No. 2 Main Street C. K. Drew's Insurance Agency, ectl2-tf Hiram Nelson will sell at auc tion this morning, at his auction room, Loc ist Street, at 9 o'clock. Pigeon-hole Table, a Brussels Carpet some fine household furniture, stoves &c. ocl2-lt Boarders Wanted. Mrs. D. C Robinson, corner First and Chesnut Streets, desires U3 to announce tha fiha is prepared to receive a limited number of day boarders. She also has an excellent room for a gentleman and lady, or two gentlemen boarders , ocl2 3s Boots! Boots! Boots! Boots! Boots For men and boys Calf and Kip sewed and pegged JJrench and do mestic stock and reliable custom made work, and very cheap. Also every variety of shoes. 12-lt T. W. Turner. Street Railway Kotlce. An adjourned meeting of the Stock holders of the Evansville Street Rail way Company will meet at the office of John J. Chandler, Esq., on Wednesday, October 13th, at 3 o'clock P.M., for the purpose of disposing of sumcient stcck ot the Company to raise the sum required by the order of the Board of Directors of the Company of October 5, 1SG9. Stockltolders will find it to their interest to attend. By order of the Stockholders' Meeting. Wm. W Chandler, Sec'y. Courier copy. " " octll JEST" Tho Card Photographs made by W. T. Worthington & Co., can't be beat this sido of New York. Come, ii m , see lor yoursen, curntr main ana Second Streets.

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Ii.VUE CHIJTCE TO PURCHASE CHEAP AND DESIRABLE Basit ess aad Homestead Property.

The Longworth Tract, recently pur' chasfd by Messrs. btsvs and Heidelhach, offered at fublic Auction. plendld Opportunity for Investment This desirable property, located in the very best portion of the city ot Evansville, convenient for business nd admirably adapted tor private residences, subdivided into lots ot 2d to 50 feet front and 127 to liz feet in depth, each lot fronting on a sixty-foot street and running back to a fifteenfoot ally, will be offered tor sale, at Public Auction, on w ectnesaay, uatober 20th, 1SG9, at 9 o'clock, A. M., without reserve, the sale continuing from day to day, presenting one ot the most eligible and desirable means of investment ever offered in this vicinity, as Evansville is one of the most thriving and promising cities in the West, containing 30.000 to 35,000 inhabitants, possessing great foundry and manufacturing interests, and argely commanding the commerce ot the (Jhio. Cumberland ana ureen Rivers, and of the Wabash Valley. Title in all respects pertect. Terms of Sale One-third cash. balance in .one. two and three years, secured by mortgage on the premises WM. uapelle. Agent. H . Gumberts & T. M. Elliott, Auctioneers. ocllldtt L. Geissler & Co.. No. 51 Main street, have now on hand the largest stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. Silverware, line trench Clocks, &s., &c, ever ottered in tnis market, and which will be soil at prices that will defy all competition. Every person is invited to call and examine our stock and prices. P. Jj. Geissler & to. Economical, Reliable, the Best. Dooley a Baking Jf owder is superior to all otners in marKei. Free trom any injurious suDstances, and so niceiy compounded mat me contents ot each box insures l'ght sweet, healthy biscuits. . rolls, pastry, &c, with uniform success. Only two teasooonfuls "to a quart of flour is necessary, while those or ordinary manufacture require from one-third to a half more. Ask your Grocer for Dooley's Baking Powder, and take no other. oct7d3luIhSit K5F-Five hundred choice Bacon Hams, in prime order, for sale at the Builders Emporium, in lots as want ed. Water, between Walnut and Locust Streets. oct9 15t Babcock & Steele. ' House and Lot for sale, 75 by 50 . feet, corner of Gum and bits Streets, with a good two-story frame house with four rooms, kitchen and cellar, cistern &c . will be sold at auction at the Court House door at 2 o'clock P.M . on the 20th day of Octo ber, if not sold before at private sale Terms made known at time ot sale. S. P. Scn7iNO. Hiram Nelson, Auctioneer. oct8-td S?Decalcomania. or Pictures fo transfering, with varnish for fixing a lush & Barter s. ocltt The price ot Photographs is reduced to $3 00 per dozen at W. T Worthintton & Co.'s, corner Main and Second Streets. Come, see us. scp23 lm fiST" Novelties in Dress Goods, now on sale and very cheap, at behapker Bussing &Co. s. eesJ S7Go to Fish & Barter's and get one of those beautiful Bible3. I hey have a complete assortment of Family and Pocket Bibles. ocltt THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO CONNECTING AT XVI3XJCII, K Y WITH THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO Bavins connection at Taducah with Southern Express Company, for all points Sonth, offer to the public a safe, speedy and cheap conveyance for Merchandise, Packages, Money and Valuables. V.u.W&ML, sep2S-d2w Agent. ; You will find Ladies' Velvet Hats at 55 cents, at Glick & Schwartz', op posife the Opera House. sep2o r T. U. Dridwell & fjo , corner of Main and Third Streets, have full stock of Drugs. Chemicals, Pat ent Medicines, American and import ed Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes &c. Prescriptions caretuliy com pounded. Fresh Blue Lick, Con gress and Rockbridge Alum Waters jel7-tt o EST' Prang's Cromo3. equal to th finest Oil Paintings, from $1 50 $25 00. Call and examine them ; F. & B's. ocltf Money Saved. R. W. Harper & Co.. iNo. 60 iiirst btreet, are now ot fering to the trade a large variety 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. Dealers will make 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 dealer3. sep23tf JyFaber's best Artist's Gum, at the Journal Office. . GREAT SALE OF LOTS AT THE LONGWORTH TRACT AT AUCTION, On the 151Ii Kay oi October, A Bare Chance to Secure Beat Estate. On the 15th day of October, 18C9, there will be offered for sale at the Longworth Tract, about forty acres or sixteen Blocks of Real Estate, divided off into suitable building Lots. This will be a rare opportunity to secure desireable real estate. The terms will be made known on the day of sale. Sale to take place at the grounds. William Capelle, ocl5-td - Agent. JtS?" The very best Carmine Ink in the market, for sale at the Journal Office. Er"Torn money taken at par for goods at Schapker, Bussing & Co. J5Sy100 Broche and Paisley shawls, Irish poplins and fine dress goods very cheap, at Schapker, Bussing & Co. gy Fish & Barter have a fine assortment of Ladies' Initialed Note Papers and Envelopes to match. ocltf

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Forolher Jiiver Item see Third Faer. The only additioral ."als and departu;e3 up to two . k this morning, were the Quicken p, to Cairo; Fayette, to Henderson; Hartford, from Green River, and Emma Floyd, from Cincinnati to Memphis. The cloudy weather of yesterday afternoon, culminated about daik in rain, although it was a rather drizz'y sort of an affair, and at the hour of closing this report it was still rainicg slightly The Tobo Hurt is advertised to leave for Clarksvillo on to-morrow evening Tho Quick step left for Cairo with a " booming big trip" The Hartford arrived from Green River about ten o'clock ast night.'with a good trip. She will eave at 5 o'clock this evening, for Woodbury and all way landings The Emma Floyd, from Cincinnati, arrived at ona o clock this morning, oaded to the guards Business matters on the river may be quoted rather dull Passengers and ship pers will not forget the Hartford, for Green River, Joa McReynolds, master. Jiiver Dispatches. inashville. iX't. ii. The river is falling. Tho weather is moderate and cloudy. New Orleans. Oct. 11. Arrived Olive Branch and Stonewall. Jr'om St. Louis. Pittisburg. Oct. 11. The Monongahela has 3'J inches wafer in the channel, and receding slowly. Ther moraetcr uL . cather clear. Cincinnati. Oct. 11. Port List Arrivals Swaliow, from New Or leans: Camelia, from Pittsburg. De parted Camelia, for St. Loui?. The river is tailing, with 9 feet 7 inches water in the channel. Memphis. Oct. 11. The weather is cloudy and warm. The river has ris en ten inches. Arrived Magenta Departed Belle Memphis aud Com monwealth, to St. Louis. Louisville, Octobar 11. Port List: Charmer. Evansville to Cin cinnati; Pink Varblc, from Tennes see River; Virginia, from New Orleans; Argosy No. 3, Cincinnati to New Orleans; Emma Floyd, Cincin nati to New Orleans. , River about stationary, with 4 feet 7 inches water in the canal, 2 feet 7 inches on the falls, and 1 foot 7 inches over the rocks. Weather cloudy and chilly. St. Louis, October 11. Airived Maggie Hays, Pittsburg; Illinois, Pe oria; MelHe Able, New Orleans: Mar ble City, Vicksburg; Anna, Cincinnati; City of St. Paul, St. Paul; Nick Wall, Lexington. Departed Harry Johnson, Keckuk, Mollie McPikc, fct. 1'aui ; Continental, Hew Urlean MarcellJ, Cambridge. River falling siowiy, and an tne upper streams ere on the decline. Light riin fallen all day, and continues to-night. Cairo, October 1 1. Port List St. Joseph, St. Louis to Hickman at 9 n, m. ; Milbry,St. Louis. Tennessee River, 1U p. m. ; J uiia, &t. L.oni.3, Vicksburg 11 p. m.; Abeona, St. Lou.s, Cincic nati, 11 p.m.: Ulagow, Cincinnati Memphis, 6 a. m.; LumsJen, Evansville Packet, 7-a. m.; Armadillo, New Orleans, Cincinnati, 8 a. m.; Republic, St. Louis, New Orleans' 9 a. ni. ; Kel logg, ISew Orleans, bt. J.iouis, 1 p. m. Cairo, Memphis, St. Louis, 4 p. m The river rose 6 inches. Weather cloudy. Mercury C2. " STSAE2BOAT3. K0TIGE TO CREDITORS. AW. PERSON'S IfAVIVU cr.Ai.nN aualnst the steamer Normun, a:e beieby notified to present the miniB wit liln talrty days for settlement, (other wise tuey will be debarred.) to J. Hlnzich & Won No. 20 North Water Street, Kvansvilie, or w me unuersigneu, i Liouisvine, ivy. W. J. MAY, For Owners. Sept. 23, 1869. .um FOR MEMPHIS, V1CKSHUUO, .NEW ORLEANS. AND The great low-pressure RICHSIOND, J. Stat Neal, Master: . John Brooks, Clerk, Leaves St. LouU for New Orleans and all way points on WEDXESDAY, Ottobir l?th. Leaves Cairo oa THURSDAY, October lltli, at fl P. 31 Freight or passengers by ths Clara Scott on i nesaay, or oy me John Lumrien on Wednesday, ana passengers by tne E. & C, Railroad on Wednesday evening, will con FOR LOUISVILLE. . Tho elegant Eteamer PALESTINE Frank Hurry, Master; full. K. Kraniiam, Cleric, Will leave for Louisville and all way port TUESDAY, OCTOBEIt JStu, at 0 p. m. For freight or passage apply on board or to W. ti. BIIOWN & CO., It Agenls. FOB PADUCAH AXDCAI BO." The new, fleet, and elegant steamer CLARA SC01T,. - thiimiu'i iHiT'""'"r Scott, Master, Cash Thomas, )f,,.rl, Henry S. Mitchell, MerKS Leaves for Cairo and, all way landings, positively, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER lira, at o'clock p.m., with tho U. S. Mall, carrying freight and passengers at regulir rates. C. Ii. RUDD, It Agent. CUMBKItLAXD IHVICH PACKET. FOB EDDYVTLLR, CANTON &. CLAKKSVILLE. The light-draught steamer uffj?H T0BE EURT, it- f' nfrfaPT:tln Wm- Thompson, Leave for the above aad Intermediate points ou WEDSEsDAT.OCIOBEB lUra, at 4 o'clock p.5i. For freight or pansage apply on board, cr to C It. KUDU, ocl2d2f. Aent. BR.AS3 FOUKDER, JOHN iYiNSON, BRAS3 F0EJNDEK AND HHI2HER, Stcara anJ Cas-Pipe Fitter, Manufacturer and Dealer in Steam a"ud Water Gauges, Spelter and Kabbitt Mela!, and all Articles appertaining to a Brass Foundry. STEA5IB0AT IJiD GENERAL BLlCSWater Street, het. Fins and I.eet. EVANSYILLE, IND. -nooh natil tor old Connwr anl Ttran k WATCHMAKER. A. C. I10SEXCCAN9. HAHEY SirtTII E0SEN( HA vS t 8311TII, Watchmakers ana ; JeAvelers, A0.13SOKTnSEt!iSDSr., BEALERS in American, English and SwK-t Watcher, ia gold, silver and plated cases. Fine Jeweiry, Mlver Ware, Clocas, &c. I'ersonal atteuion given to repairs of flee watches, 4c. Bj& No work entrusted to apprentices. 8e23-6mj

THE "tlARKETS. .it-zorx

ey Xol9..'rpn. jxrcw iobk, oet. II. Cottok Kul'y y.c lower; Rale of 'J."O0 bfi'.en ut -.'Gc lor iiml tiling npiftiiJs. rXOCU JLteceipis oi 1','ju Dftrrem; mar ket heavy arid d'n'.Oc lowi-r: .aiei7,S 0 barrel "t ii GO "fro ti- lor m pet fine Htwte nnl Western; 7n W lor extra H.tate: .j .,- Pi 4i) lor extra Wt-u'ernr t .VHuti ft. lor foi v bite wtio t extra; t to ror round iioott Ohio; tti "0.47 for extra Ht. Louis; 7, 8 50'o9 for choice, and closing lie:ivy. Hyc Hour quiet; eaies or ivj vixvi-ci-i ui fcl 7,V 10. YivX Mfat, Nominal. Whuky Heavy ; bales of 0J barrels Wmitru at tl 21, Irte. V jIi-.at i-.t ceiptn of C1Sj busnei1; mar ket r.cjivy and la iower; Kales olfcJClu bushnlx at El S3 ;il 40 for No. 2 Kprlng, latter au extreme; iio t' M lor winter itu and amber Westeru ; 1 43 tor amtx-rTen ncsee- tl vi ror tvliit- Wtfcteru; tl 01 l-jr wtiite Tennessee. P.YK-Oulet: sales ,f 2, 00 bushels lu lots at 81 15l IS thol; tier 1 eiivered. Bakley Heavy ; a e- ! 12.0t0 bllfcliels of two rowed Mute t Si tAr.LEY Malt. a..v: -ales ot 7.000 bushels of Kcotch al .1 .1 5). Cokn Receipt L 1, U bn.helH: scarce, and atiout lo better: sulea - f .'i-i.O ) btiMiels at H.'n'J'jC for unsound mixed Western ; i'So (4il U.j for Bound, do. ; Si 10 jl 12 for Western j enow. oAis-uccelpts 31,8 bnsu!ls: insrliei 'ls better; BiUcs of fxi,0 bUKLe u at ti'.!oU.o lor new Southern aud WeKte.ru ; Gi-aCOo lor tato. CHAIN IS WAREHOUSE. Wheat, 67S.27J bushels: corn. 143.0t& bush els; oats, lu.ttV) buiheis; rye, 21.407 bushel; barley, .0 1)48 bushels; malt, ti7,..Dl bmhel; peaa. U)'JJ bushels. ltiCK-Quiet; aIe-or 2r tierces and 2;0 barrels 01 Catollna at 8')c. UOFFEK r irm ; aies of '.'tu bscs Kin on private lerma, and l,00t) ba;8 Maracalba at l!lc. rUGA r v ery active, ana strong; sai s ri 400 hhdx. Cuba at ll'U!c:, and 113 boxes Havana at iajc. molassks liuiet nnu Kteaoy. PKTKor.KUM Crude utictiauiicd ; leflned active at 'ila. Hops IjuU at lOftlJOc for American. Oi 1. s Linseed is jiuet at VI OO4I 02 la casks. Hhtkits TcrtPEN'TmE L,ower nH'gi. 1'oKK Dull and heavy: sales of v'xJ bbls. at SjO .vi-u.'io 87 tor mess. ciolnic atWi ia cash; tz wavi oJ for prime, ana it- w. -'!l U) lor prune mess. Bkkf Utuadv : sales of 570 bbl. at tn ui.t SH 00 lor new plain mess aJ Cl2 Wll 60 lor new extra luets; altto talea or iOJ uerces India mess. Bkkk H am3 Quiet: sales of GO bbls. at gIS 00 23 00. Cut meats steady ana quiet; ksic? or 140 packages at lt'ilOc lor shoulders; I7;nl9'3 for hams. Middles firm ; wnlcH ol ;i0 noxPB loiiff clear at !7i;; a 8- 7.r0 boxes Cumberland cut, for December, January and t'ebi u ry, at MVjO. Laud Firm and quiet ; sals of 470 tierces at I7.iitto for steam, and iSlSo for ketlle rendered. liUTTKii-Rtcady at WKa for Ohio. CnitE.SK Firm at 14 ttlTJc. Fiti;iOHTS To Liverpool dull; shipments 40,010 bushels wheat per steam at tjjltiU, aud 10.UOO obis, flur per sail ai 2s Hi. St. lonls HarSet. By Telegraph. Sw L0UI3, October 11. Toncco-Active, strong and unc'jauged. t'DiTOM-Nothlna dmi. Hemp Sales of uudresHtd at 1j0; tire: cd E22lPa2 0. Flo it a Dull ; 21 .10,a4 75 for gurerfln: fi Dtira.'i ( tl for X; 8j.j5 00 lor XX; Ij IW3U 00 lor XXX ' Wheat Opened tdcady, but closed H iSe lower; No. 2Hprin! UficjNo. 1 do., tl W); No. a red Fall ti 02 ji CH; No. 1 do , tl 10, 117: choice 81 201 214; choicu white 81 2i.a,l 3 i. Cort Inactive and unchanged ; choice yellow lu isacki fclj85c; good to c.ioice wlnte S3-.02o. OAT-Oi-ued sllQ, but closed ea-y ; mixed in bulk 41 i4'ic; lu saeiis iJjlij lor mixed to choice, w lute. BiKLfcV-Fit m for ba.-.t grades; prime Iowa gprliiK hold atKocj sti li tly prim to choice Miinjesota 81 501 0j; choice Fall tl H'xa,l Hi. Hvk Doll anil drooping at G03S3C. Whisky Finn at il 1.5. (iKccKjtiE.s Quiet aud uncbanged. Bork-DuiI at iiZ. Dky Halted MEATS-Very fctltT; 15,'io for Btouldeis: l'Jc for ciear rlh hides. Ba'-on Vr -flrm audshouides higher at, I74c; clear rib tides ISiJic; clear aides 2o,'c. Laud Nolblns doing ; Jobbing lots can be bad at lsolsj c. :k!:k211 "Jar-set. H iei.lf.ph. Cicinati. October 11. Fiy.ua Dull and unchanged ; family 8300 a5 75. Wheat Dull and pi Ices nomlual, et tl 18, 4I 12 for re.1. CoiiM !utl, atSSitcc. Oat.4 62 ,")(, riU Uuii. ItYE Dull, t 00 1. Tobaccj irucUanjjed aud la tood demand. CoTTOjr Dull, at fip.. Whisky tl 15, with a fulr demand. Mm 1'okk Dull, at 00. Laki i7i4C Bulk Mkah and Bacon Firm but quiet, witli no bulk meats ottering, and no bacon Khoulders out of smoke, but i i neld at lt.'o to come out;olear ri'.M and sides sold at 2jc. BuTTKjt Kirm. at aujc. 'JIKK-iK lOyih'O LiNSirKuOiL Uu changed and quiet at OSc (Sill 00. Lard Orr. Declined to 81 COl 33. Petroleum H2 aiitc. KUOAtl 8teudy,-"al 1C to 10.'. , ". Coffee 2oi ((,2.)y. , Gold 11, Luyla. KxcirASOE steady, at par bu; inj to 1 10 premium Belling. Ifcle.tKO Marhel. Bj Telegraph. J Chicago, Oct. 11. KAhTEKS Excii.lKfiE -1-10 off buying and 1-10 premium selling. Fl'juh Steady ut J4 500 CO for Spring extra. W HEAT-SprlDt;, dull aud 2i2y2o iower; sales of No. 1 t 1 03 1 0;jJ; No. 2 at Oiiii !l-iJ4c;elosii)K with buyers.at 9.cr,il 02: Sellers at'JSe. This afleruoon the market was unsettled at 0-!c seller Oc ob.r, aud iiilc seller taut half for No. 2. Cti-N-Opened dull ; No. 2 sold' at VJ'M C')c; subsequently, became firmer, aud the decline wiis renalntd; closint; firm aud quiet at tilia02o; rejected, bH'S,ra,i.y.:; no grade neglected and nominal. This afieruoon tlie market was unsettled an 1 fairly acilvo at 024c seller Octiber, and ti2;u seller last hail for No. 2. Oats Less active and irregular; ranp;lnu: at :4!4$:$7Xo tor No. 2; closing at JSO'.jc. Kye Ijessnctive and lower; Kales of No. 1 at 7.1.7475c; No. a st70 t72c; and rejected at 0)'j70c; cloning at 7ur71c for No. 2. Bakley Du 1 and 2 'i5 lower oa Tso. I; sales in soore at 81 IS; clcslcu at 81 :0 teller the month. HiiiUWiSKS-Steady and firm; nalas at 1 il; closing with seiiers at il 15 and buyers at 81 J14. . . .... i. ... kuuau 13ialjo for common to prime Cuba. Mess Pork .-Nominal at 117 ,c,n,il7 73e. Dry salted shoulders firmer at HaI lic Bough sides 17c. .ou!STllio MsrS;ci. Uy Xeletraph.J Louisville. Ot. 11. 1aggino-Two pound Kentucky 27J3. Cotton-Dull ; middling 23c. Flouu Superfine 81 75. Whkat Bed tl to; white do. 81 10. Corn 95c. Oats-Coe. , . , Kye At 9Cc. Tobacco Leaf 710313 25. I'K'jVI.sions (iuiet; Mess Pork E il f,0; Bacon Shoulders 17c; clear rib and clear Sides 20Xc. Labd Htea'ly at 19:?. Whisky Har Jil L5. ' ho Xor& tiolil and Slocsi ilaratt. Uy Telegraph. NKWYoaa-.Ojt.il. Money Q,ulto plenty and eafy, at 47 per cejt. lor call loans, mostly 6 -ili per cent.; Diicount aro dull ut 7(jl2 per c-eut Bin lis ire diKconntlug only to a moderate extent at the former rate, aud tuere is very Utile confidence in the maiutaineuce of the present ease iu money for any It-ugHi of tune. Sterling Dull at 9 aQl Zc Oold Opened at 3uyt, Uuclied aOJ5, fell to H, and closed at Hj. Cat ryinj rates 3v;t5 per cent. GOVEltSSIKNTS-Dllll. Coupons Of '31,ll!)7i (4L0; do. ')2, 1201.0; do. '4, 119 , iilfi; do. '05, HSrctli; do. new, lit,lts do. '07, ItS.HSiijUo. 'Oi, l'.8ilili; 10-Wi, 10S;i &!'-(' .VasJirlllo Market. Ey Te.oriiph.J Nashville, Oct. 11. Cotton Low Middling 2Jc; good ordlSry 2;4c Wheat Red 81 15; amber 81 0; wbl'.e 81 25. oats 70c. Kye SI 00. Corn 81 05. Barley 81 25. Flouk S3 O0j7 CO. for superilue to fancy. Sew Orleans JLEarSet. By Telegraph. New Orleans, Oct. 11. Cotton Easier; middlings 25;c; tales of 3,4'M bales; receipis.3,8JiJ do. Flouk irrooplun; superfine 85 70; XX 85 7.3, aud XXX 80 10. Corn Scarce, at il 10. Bram 81 20. Hay Scarce at 832. Pork Retailing at t'A 50. Bacc "Scarce; shoulders 18,'ic; c ear ilo 204c: c. at sides 2034:it20c: bams 15c. Laki Chalet; tieico lsijiyc, and k;g; 20V'21o. . sugar Com men J2c ; prime ll'c. Molassiis Ku boile'l t)Ji(ii7jc. Wim-KY - Firm at $1 Hi: 'v Vow, i.-Stock iiiht; fair 1 i;j 5151'o, und primr i;.-iH$i. -GoLT-isr8-ExciiUK-4'j'i: New York Hlgut l,i count- i

By Telegraph. 1 M aupntn. Oct. S). COTToV V "; rnl ld!lrrr Dl'e. Iio-

celt t" 1 . !'"; export;i 1, !. hali-.i, Fl Ol'lt-n i' y. I -otiN-f 1 Mxl izy.. MTH -.'.SvtUm h a v t- " o . J'.KAN 5-1 (0 i ,A!i 1 ' rxlianjril. llACo.v rum : shouli'ers l.-.c, hides CP 'n.. t .Ipt? York Dry tootfs Ilarftt't. By Telegraph. Ifrcw Youic, Oct. 11. The marUet (,,.!;( 1 this rnornl ru; decidedly lower lor m.t h si pio cot t ins, but at tiio dc-ii no -ve boiicn on increase 1 animation. Tin- Ililif.' yril- viiii! d!i ;icl.(.il inm,. lint fire down Jrom 1 o l I1', -, do. si-v-o-vlXli ths do. f i ( id l-i '.-,(: I j 1 1; .ji:, L" t ie;i 'o- 1 ncii do 1 .o:ri Ml-df to '.'O;-, J I I -i I l.tl 4 ! (ltj.ltom W,o to 10..-, lio-el.u 1 !. Iroin V,, 'i': to V' ,, AUny io. from t 11' MormansftUt do. Irom l-' ,c to li;i 1 etu i.i-rl on A i ml l!cached C Ilai.ix-U r l 1.7 lie to 'o. A brown flo. from to V Trem out A l;el-f'l do. from VH'.yt to l-r.' i-, OtU A arid A blow denims Irom : ,;c to 'i'W'., do. 1.1! to Irom lo 2 i-, l.'t Ion t.t.rl,(- l a.-nli m from 17 tn "V", A KK-slivti A C A ticks from :! f '". '. A d ... Ir-.ni .'1 o to cm, do. Ji Irom ;,(; to I'l ;, '. ). -' do. from - w. to 2 '" ib). I do. r.'ia 2! t to V -, I'.-irl U vi-r do (rnniS.'ci to X.'r, hhu- denltos from to 1'Jc. AmfiUK-tn o. nom ;;i to Ciark'x l:e ivy Blioell k: ! AM-'ittltn A (Jo.iuc clown i'k in It to l .'i'-: l'ac! tin A do aro red t el trom I'.'ic to ", jiullan Orchard V do from 11 to 1-l'i'. (1 r f t on A eeven-e.lulWs do. from to If, do. 15 do. from $c to7)., ) lean lo. from lo.'.;.! to He; Ma-onvlIU' aj r cumhrlts aro !: oil', htkI aro now KeUtn i at iv-; H. m. a r ohV -. are down Irom 12 to 1 i;vc, Lonn Klybs do. Irom lljc to ll ', White I'.oci ilo. liom 1 1 ' . o to 1 1c, and hh c lo, i cf above imiki'l mo lo lower. By Cable. 1 London, Oct. 11. ('iiswits-C;r-il at 'i..'1; .',' i for aecount. l-'M b, .tnis, i;i ; t;",.-. ti.1,; oT.s 8-j;; lo-i' 70)4 ; Erie j. Kit a n k KoitT, Oct. 11. -U. B. Bonus firm at LlVKRl'OOL, Ort,,b(r 11. Cotton quiet and Irregular ; Miles f lo.H M) bales of mldct 1 1 ri uplands 1-' 4 t !-',';-i ; Oileuu 12' l-rV.l. -Wheat Ciil iU rn in wlilo biS ': W inter wheat !4 ti l; No. 2 red Western in lOd. IJet-f MM. O'her iuticles uuciij,ntC-d. I'AP.IS. Oft. 11. B;ur.c oponed firm; rentes 7l;r. b7e. llAvrtE, October 11. VoLton firm at 117,'J on tlie spot. K ii an Four, October 11 Evt uln V. H. Bonds Jlrm at o7,'.t. Havise, Oct. 11 Kienln Cotton closi d firm; to arr.vo 1,1) hates. "Ar.iuax.i.tariT E25CORSIOII0 WE17 V0RKC17YI THROUGH IN TWO HOURS. TAKES THE Uri:OTA1nfl Timornir Tin: Streets qCKow York GUy FAITHFUL!, r" HlOWlNti Tin: Businossi Eustlo and Ccnlusiou or city i.iii:. un iiah A vn w ir hi)i;i:"tha: 700 Horses and Carriaccs Asa v i-wa mis .r " 10,000 OF ITS PEOPLE, 1 lilllcs of Sltippiuu Stcfinierf, Processions, Military Ccopaiiics, paitbs cf JlTusU, f ;-.Ij:jrj;mfr, 'irr.:r,rr-, rtf. At each Tlxliibitlon mi KxiiliniHl.ry LeHiiro will tia ivcu, giving uiui-U Mil u.it kiivwlrJ "'. HEW Y0SX AKD IT3 PI.0PLE, ef (roat inipnrlunrii t n Mnu !r-r, n nl of r.-ii. ral and iaiitrucUve iul'orin.iUou tu LVi.IO IJOIjV. . The fullowlng Imi'uins liave been placc-1 on tho I'anorain i tiio lust year, at tho exicr:,-o of $3-000. TI1K (HIATAL r.UACK OX I I III', iKTKWAItT-S HAP.KLK FA LACK, TIIK MKTiMFOMTAX IIOTIX, TIIK ST. MCIIOLAS 110TKL, TATLOU'8 SALOOX Jit IXTKIlXATI'l.XAL IKITI L, TIIK INTKRIOil CF TAVLOIl'S MAIOOX. TIIK FIVE FOI XI S I8or.SK OF IXIH-rfM, KAKXIM-S .'.MKKif AX SilSLl'M. 'Doors open on hour l.efuru tiio ruiioruma raovei. U'lLI EC IVi -CITED AT THIS 1 LACE. fr;i S' ivn dais, ( cmmciicln;: TnP8iay,()ctobrr 12tli,at 3 l-'iand So'tlocK l'.JI.cacli day. ADMISSION, .'!5 cents; Children, 25 cents; Reserve 1 seats, 30 cents. KirTlc'irets at Scott's News iJepot. ff.UU W. If. SMITH. Agent Rare Cliance to Secure Cheap ami Desirable j'oiuia. OREL'S SALE OF REAL 113 TATE. Saturday, tlie ICAh of Octob.-r, ls::a, rrf:st at I'l iu.K' loor of the Court H u-.e, i., a portion of the propw ale at the in Lvausvllle, I n erly known as th a Hhaulillii Tract, lyln;; wo t of Fulton A hood of the new .1 tidr'e Jaiuei (J. J Venn !, in the lieiatj Ix.i - and t-ICirant resl leuces of ones an .1 Di'. OeCir.,e B. W aiiter. TtiiM desirable r ropcrty has recently Leen laid ont in regula t he city ol Lviiro has been recorde r t.iocRs as r- n adu ition lo vlile, the p:at of wtilcii 1 under the name of ki s Li a n zi e nun a . 9 The traverse Ktrerts correspond exuolly With those of Hprinyd.ile, bolli as regards bread tu and beat lug. ami aie, In fuel, simply contlnuat.loi.H ot Devon, drove, and Park S-strcet, in t ie iutt.i-r Kiib'ru. Thoveiy ni.ti-U:cl noitliw. f terly tendency of tho growth of i-.vansvllie inuKes this pioperiy a pariloularly Uelrahlu Inviftment, whether Uio f)b.-rt of purehnsers bo to locate homos or Kin, ply to speculate. The Title Is gu iranl- ed peri. ct. Torms iiia-io lmowu on it ly of siic J. ii. A U.. SHANKLl Agents. Si " ) 1 u-eoil. PADDEM CO., Soup, Cantlic, and L:ird Oil il AN U ACT vi n: 11 'i. Oj-'fic k and Vahliioulh: FI!:iT fjTIIIlLIT, nar DIvhIoa. Ptii)i;r t- co. Aim keabt to mpply the trade with the tiKNCINK OOLOli.V KitA-iiV'K. OK KM AN KHAKI Vf, liltUtf.T KltASlVK, and thrt CHK.M B A I. O L I V 11 KOA 1 H. livery hou-c-krpper should lve It a tiial. bold by all res;ee!allo grocers. "T" Alii1"- , HT1 '.S'llll AM ASH Hill l'adile.. it t o. s Ooldeti Kraslve Soa j. ltMtvcs limo, laoor, inont-y. aud patience. You tn do your vva-.hlli witii this wmp in hail lliii lime you lake with uniug other SO Ip. You c :i it at a!l tho grocers. tt .is; i i-:s, i.oiuc to vors: OWN Ajt i!it.it and as it f r l'ad-.leu A Co. 'a .-oajiH. fee t at t!ii:ir liiimu Is on every b-r vim buy. 1 1 '.'i A T i:.-,i'oi: v 1 1!. r3: uarsH Jrlk. and three lots 75 by I i t et. situated u l in in SI i t c t , I 1 1 ei n Mi xi h a ml Seven t Ii htieets-. Terms ea-v. -ii K- tollayhurst & Whittairer, No,li Houl Ii Water tetreeU lJvaiisB e, Oi t. i, lMit. oel-tf t r- u ?t -iO .. i t ii - o Ui, WliO.oale Dealers in. l)y-.t Stor-iv ; Lubr..c.xtin, Coal, and Lard Oii. ;; t'ordd:e, j'e jic. :i:tch, ,lc, St. 20 xvAii.il r.i:n:r, apr2o Uly Let. ilain and Vlue.