Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 October 1869 — Page 4

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Adverilsernents, in this ce-innm, of three lines, eaeb. Insertion, Tsiity Cents. - r.CS3-IIA-I FORCE Is In good order. Inquire at the Journal Office. seplL

vporSE ANT I.OT-On Klprhth Street, H. between Gum and Mury. g.nmure nt the Journal Offlos 01 nyijy. rF3 jv22dtf GROVF3, ron REifT. "S""3OTSE Brick dwelling, onBecond St., SS Hot Twain nd Locust. Possession civn immodtsfelv Inomlre of O. Preston. ICU 5 HEX-Grant, PMsbnry fc Co. want U fifty laborers Immediately, at the Green River Bridge, Rockport, Ky. Wages tl 75 per day. 8 Iwj;XiOST. taining a sold dollar and a hzei-uui y.. most liberally rewarded by JeavlDgtn. same at this office, oclo an and bucket, carved. mTXTj IJIOT WHO LOST A l'AKA- ' JL sol two or ihree weeks ago can get it by describing It, and paying Tor this notice, at No. 65 Main Street. oc!8d2t MONDAY. OCTOBER 18, lfcffi) CITY NEWS, COIL CINDERS. Coal Cinders can bo had at the Journal Office for haalla j away. " Council. The City Council will meet in regular session this evening. ESTGodey'd Lady'a Book for November has arrived. Fish & Barter have it for sale. .. . Returned. The delegates. . jto ,the Louisville Convention returned home on Saturday. Buried. -Joseph Offernian "was buried "in the ''.Potter's; Field," on Saturday. This is not much better than the " Paupers' Graveyard." Godey Foa NovembeeI Mr. John II. Scott, with his. proverbial prompt ness, has laid upon our table; Godey Lady's Booh for November. ; Mr Scott haa all the. popular magazines and weeklies. '. ' The Faie. The Henderson Fair vill commence to-mtirrowv". Great preparations havo been j made. We presume the idea of a tournament his beea given up'. '' I J.-". .".''.' ' ' - ' 4 '''' BLANKENB0RG. The Silo 6f lofs in Blaukeaburg, on Saturday, was" not a success. The prices offered :.v?erp not considered high enough: by the proprietors, and -only about twenty lots were sold. ? ! : -Areested. A chap named Jc-ssph Collins, was arrested by Sheriff Miller on Saturday, on the charge of disturb ing a religious meeting in Independ ence. Ho was committed to j -4 i I in default of bail. -.' " , ... , ' FiGnnsa. Two or three men who were indulging in the luxury of a free fight last night, on Fulton Avenue, were arrested and lodged in the calaboose' Too much beer is said to have led to tho trouble. i ; . Theatricals at (Jweksbo'eo.--We arc gratified to learn that Mr,' DnScld, with the Louisvilla. Opera Troupe, wa3 very liberally patronized at Owensboro. The crpwd was.; so. great that larg3 numbers desirous of attending were unable to find access ' to the ball. - - . ? . : - Circuit Couet. But: "little was done in this Court on Saturday. :A; . divorce was grantsd Mrs. Frcdonia Chappell from Robert Wi . Chappeli. The plaintiff waa - allowed ' $1,000 alimony. The Judge will instruct tic jury this morning in the case of John - C' Wheeler vs. John Wesley Hughes. Kicked by a Mule, We regret to learn that John Blangy, the ferry- . man, who live3 . opposite the city', while attempting to bridle a mule on-4-Saturday, wa3 severely "kicked by the animal, a deep gash in the head being . inflicted-. He had the wounddrCssed7 and i3 getting along very well. It ' was a "close shave ';.for hisiife, how-' ever, and ho made a wonderful escape. SeGcntlemcn visiting the Ilender- . son Fair will notice soma elegant patterns cf rich velvet and matlasse vest ing, one of which is donated to the Henderson Fair Company, to ho made . up for the "homliest man at the Fair ;" to ba decided by vote. Votes ten cents each; proceeds for the benefit of the Fair. - . tv: :. Street Railway. The meeting of the stockholders of the i Street Rail way Company.on Saturday was quite largely attended. A large amount of the new stock was taken, and only a few thousand dollars remain unsub scribed. The location.. of tho route for the proposed extension was not . deaided. Thi3 matteriwill be settled by a meeting of the Directors, which will be held in a short, time." ! :'; Seizure of Cigaks.--A large cuui' her of, our cigar dealers have had cigars seize J, within the past few days, . py a Government detective, for alleged violations of the revenue laws. v The dealers claim that no evasion pf .the law v.-as intended, and we understand that there i3 a probability that the matter will be, eatisfactorily settled. . The . cigars are still in the hands of the dealers. ' ' ' . Hecoudebs Cotjb-T. A- man from . Carlisle, was fined ?5 23 by "the" Re- . ccrder, for being ' blind drunk." The gentleman arrived in town on Friday, with'about $-13, and -the balance of his exploits can be served up in a short chapter, thus: He bought a suit of clothes, got drunk, spent all his.money, was, arrested and put in the lock-up, was fined for being drunk, pawned hia "new-euit for pnough to pay Hs fine and railroad tare, ana ieit icr come on Saturday, a ; Ytise and poorer, man.

The Teupebancs J ubilee.

About twenty-five 4 ersons from Evansviile, tock advantage of tho halffare to Fort Branch and return on Saturday, to attend the Temperance Jubilee at that growiog little town. The excursionists left on the regular 10:45 A. si. train, in charge of Conductor Nelson, an affable gentleman and an efficient officer, and arrived at Fort Branch at 11 :45, schedule time. A pleasant and joyous time was anticipated by all.bat on reaching Fort Branch the sad news was announced that, the liev-.usun uuuwu uu died within the previous hour. This melancholy news seriously affected the joyou anticipations, and the sorrow evinced by those present was heartfelt ' and genuine. Notwithtaudio tho unlookcd lor visitation of the angel of death, it was decided to proceed with tho celebration, and those present marched to a grove which, had been, prepared for the occasion, where, after partaking, of dinner. rthd assemblage repaired to a church near by, and. after prayer by llev. Dr. Neely, a well timed, power ful. 'ani interesting temperance ad dress,, was., delivered ..by Bev B. Andrua.- of. this city, which -was listened to with the closest attention Dr. A. was followed in a short but effective:, address by Bevv "VY. E. Davis. ; Then, after singing a temper aucs ode,' the meeting adjourned until 7 .o'clock. P. si.; .. ;- , . ; During the recess tho excursionists were invite! to partake of the hospi talitic of the, leiidents, which wps accepted in the same spirit as the in vitation was extended; ' ; 'At 7.9'ocJk,,puruant to adjournment, the people' again assembled to hearadircsats.'atid short and pointed speeches - were .made , by ' the llev. J, Neely, Dr. .F.Stinsoa, Prof. A. Bryant.Bev. W. E. -Davis; B.pvl ILv An drus and TV 3l. "Strain.! -Spmofico soegs wero eung by tho entire assemblage, and the ;celebratidn closed in time for the EvansviIle';delegation to return home on the dtwn! mail, train in charge of tbat ple'-sant gentleman, Conduc'or Jim'Ferry) After all, tho cslebration. was cpjojed :tja a considerable extent,- notwithslandiog -the rad intelligeccc of the mcrn'mg. ; The .WAnEics:. Cauxir,.FAiR,tTheAYarrick County Fair, financially, has bee a-a decided success, although, the display wsa not aS Ihrge as -was anticipated.-. .Thei exhibition of live stock- was qxsly medium j and in the way of frui,ts;atid furm .product?, the entries were light.' : The 4xhibitioo of racipglstock trotting and . pacing was moderately fair,; -There . might have. been some excellent ! sport at tha races', hut all horses not belonging And owned, in Warrick County, were ruled put. -Messrs. Forth' & Bowles and Britton & BrowD, of our city, were present with stockj but were unable to have them entered. - "JlW greatest eoaapetition was fox tho Tobacco premiums, there being twenty-two : entiiesi'.V-'. Tho first premium for beit i specimen of Shipping Leaf, together with tho elegant silver pitcher, goblet, and salver, offered by Martin, Gardner & Co., of this city, was awarded to Mr. Imes, of Warrick County.:. The second and third pre miums for best specimens of Wrappers, were swarded to Mr; W. D. Page, of Warrick. We havo been shown sample a of the; Premium Leaf, and it is magnificent tobacco. The crop of tobacco in Indiana fthis season is larger than any ever before raised. .. .Tho finest exhibition at tho Fair, as we ate io formed, was the specimens of preserved jind. canned fruits. LlBERALITT A.. CREDITABLE DO" jfATLON. We take great pleasure in announcing ;tQ the people of Evans viile thatlMessrs. Heidelbach & Elsas, in addition to their very valuable contribution . in real estate to the public 'schools , of Jhe city, now propose to donate to the Protestant Churches of -Evansviile, four eligible lots in the Longworth Tract, now laid off and platted as .".Heidelbach & Elsas' En largement." A like donation of four lots in the same enlargement will be made to the Catholic Church, Both of these valuable gifts arc made without any other conditions exeept the reasonable oc that the churches proposing, to. accept them shall, within a year from the date of the donation, erect aud comple.te.suitable houses of werslrlp-'ori the premises donated.Wa -feci assured that these munificent gift3 will not only be highly appreciated by our citizens, but will induce bur people to invest largely in tho proposed extension of the city over the Longworth Tract At least this princely' liSerality deserves that the . donors should meet with every success' and '' eneouragement .'a't the hands of our city authorities and population. -.-.". -Criminal Court. Busiceis in the Criminal Court -revived -on Saturday. John Oliver, a negro, ilead guilty to the charge cf . larceny, atd - was sentenced to., the., penitentiary. His offense consisted in stealing a coat of the value of ?G from Hamburger not long since. . . ' r ... .... The case, of G. II. Tinch,' on the charge cf arson, was called, to which the defendant plead "guilty." He will probably, be sentenced in a day or two. ... . -Tie case of W. II. Ffsher, on the same charge, 'wa3 - next called upr but., it appeared that X'i5iier was non eti comauius, in sicaiapairi, vp'rstumicmt non vjxlo, ?iaa st inventus! This, in plain English, 'meats that Fisher did not respond.' His .bail,, was. declared forfeited. It was reported that he left Princeton last Wednesday cn route to Canada. . The case of George F. Mansell, on the charge of arson, was next called, and the prisoner plead not guilty. He is jaitc a: young man, and ia defended by,,fc'hacke!ford and Parrett. The trial waa not concluded on Saturday, and'wiil bc continued this morning,"." i

DISTSICT TEACHERS' ASSOCUTIOX.

latercstlas Session en SataraRT. The Vanderburgh County District Teachers' AFSociauon cuuvcucuu. Saturday, October 16, 18G9,,at;nihe 'clock A. M., at the Upper (jtrammar School builciag,: ani procceaei to business. ... , -.a r The opening exercise was conducted y J. Wyttc-nbach, after ; which - the minutes of the two previous meeting were read, by the Secretary " and , adopted. . .. ; iZ'JUThe teachers then proceeded to reate and ..discuss experiences Su Hhe school room. The questions present-; ed by different teachers ware of an unusually 'In texestihg character," and "tho discussion thereof elicited many im portant facts, cf which the teachers can avail themselves in the pcrfermarsce of -the arduous " duties of! the school room..:, ." ... ..... t g The subject of 'csmpcSition writragr in eehooi- wis thorcugbiy discussed, and the great advantages derived therefrom by those whq engage if : it, while yet quite young, and contf sue the study thereof during their entire stav at school; were considered og the 1. utmost imporfanc?. Itis'a lame&tqfble fact that many children whp at tend school for years ;-do no' inquire a knowledge of the very first prii-ij pies of -compositloni .- Tfcti.4!"'At. so manj. 6F ithem,'jaft they .leave school with a prcfyififi knowledge of arithmetic, rqadic, f eography,&c4; cannot even produce a liy .exe-. cuted letter..-:If i j loba hopedthit this iimportaatbTaneh of eduction will ..receive more attention in our schools--1 f w. . A considerable dicussiia thcnSbak 1 place about fiwoifii tlata sciolai" should assume whiic'stasding iarthe reeitatlon .class,, aud tthej mannlr in which he 'should holdth:s;baok.-3?ro-4 feasor J, -W--K-nighr;arrd J. Wytteabach ventilated iheir opinions freely, and the .'fa'ptft ! developed' in the flietision were considered vtty isatisfactory. Children. at sahooiuhoultl bc-tkaght "grace end bskufy:" aslwell as arithmetic, i Ancducation do not merely censist in being a walking encyclopedia,destitute- of ' goad ) habit -and graceful; movement of the bodj. Ijt was hehi "that it js thaaacher'tduty to "preveiif ch'6!ar.froi j standi:g' cr sitting in- awkward" 'pos'jtions ir the schoolroom. ..... . I yt Prof. J..W;. -Knight iilen toe up the subject of : primary reading! Ha stated that he coasideredj reading tho most; importrrntV. brancb of tudy taugut in soliO.Ir and tperiJoje. .1 '!'. i r.' L4 .' ' f ' it properly 4o primary, vtelf aV'adVaneed,-' scholars. He brcsented -a very philosophical method of teachirig it to primary classes,,, j Miss JUiancae Allen tooit. upj ino subject- of "-Primary !ithiaetie,';ahd presented a Tory fessibo irlthodlof teaching it to primary jscholars. i'Heir remarks were very intirestbgi and were listened to with. atidaiIor S .. A very interesting ,ds!c33S0i cn sued about the rtiloS' of! Arith!etic, whether .scholars idiouid fti'a retftiired to learn theni by heart, 'or whether they should be'Yoquired to':forjmrules of their own. It was generaffyicon ceded that , the, rul.es ,-. of rthff Shook should be learned after, tlie SJlfop'er explanations 'haa been ma33 On account of the, .Ja'.pnArsolL the hour, the subject ofTXJtib' Solt, by" J. WyttCEba'ch; wasi postp5&efr the next meeting" of ;the.A$s0(3ulti Jci The text meeting of the Asoc.ia tion will be hela on the secondSaturday in November; anfl, oA-fiToCiP'rl, it was agreea mat, it tne rieala?r. og .that dayhould', i.very inclement; the Association will meejt on. the. next pleasant Saturday following;""' The following is the programme for. the next meeting of SXlei Association: Cube Root, Ji;Wytienhach;-Spelling, J. W, Dav.jds0n':EhgB?h Grammar, J. Hennci i f ."i The following are the tames if .-the members; of-the Association aip'to! date: J. W. IvElglit.J, jWyttesbach James O'Byme, JWDavidscfn, H B. Wood; James - NiMcClure, e. T CurnickA. Matthews, j Louis ''Bit-; liards, L. E.. -Wyltqnbch, Blanche Allen, Kato;H,ir.sch, J. jTLMatihais, Joseph Hennel,' -Hattio Xi pprhajn. Anna' Simmons, J. . h aurquaher and Sophia Armstrong; t Bcllard's Panorama. The clos ing exhibitions of Bullard'S Panora-afa of New. York City, were given onSat urday afternoon ansj. evening, to large audiences." ' While bn exhibition in our city, it wa3 visited - by thousands, both bid and youri and all "unite in pronouncing it,a fice'speoimenr of art, It is the largest paintingron rexhibition ia the country, and. 'universally' draws large audieijepsta see it.---It is well worthy of avisi and much valuable information Vis obtained .during the one hcur cud 'Klialf lhat the,bu?y scenes cf thegaymetropoHs are pass-' iug 111 rcyiew DcioroxntSjauaience. This fine painting Wiil be exhibited in Henderson to day ' and to orrow. u,uvi p auyise or? 'lycnTOCKy neigri-' bcrs tt go aad.sce.'iL: ! '"-'-U '" '' " Persosal. John Wt Bicgham, of the. hrm oL Fairc-hild clIJLusiiaH. New Orleans; and Geofge Wolflin, of Mt. Vernon, are in" the city. "Mr.' Wolflin's h3fid, 'which was rec-entlv badly tut by a man who atta'cked lnm and Mi. Smith, Deputy Treasurer of tho county, some.. two weeks ago, bag. entirely healed, but his fingers are somewhat stiff, but will sotra be 'alt right. He has just, got his distillery into operatib'if again7 and expects to contribute largely to the revenues of the Government within tbopExt few months. ; The Ownsboro Fair. The Annual Fair of the Daviess County,Kentucky, Agricultural Society closed on Saturday, anffwalTa grand success. The weather during -the,, week, rtas. fine, the attendance was unusually large, and everything passed pffjfd&i&v

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Vamosed the Kanciie. J ohn Oliver an Ethiopian of color, who

was convicted in the Criminal Court on Saturday, of larceny stealing a coat frora Hamburger and awarded one year in toe penitentiary, gave -the, officer aeting as jailor the slip yester"day,'.'. and'.'isriow. at large.- JIe had been sent ont.'a wc are told, for a bucket of--coal, ' and neglected -to. re tuiral ! Ha will ; probably be overhaultd;';'. ,:' : . .... .AJjOCD JloiEL. We take this oc casion "of saying that any of our people visiting Louisville will find it to their ihter6st"atid' comfort i to stop' at the! LouistiUeF Hdtel. There ' Is ' ho hotel on the, continent where quests faro better or recefye moro courteous attention. Most of the i Evansviile delega'ti6n3 to the recent Commercial iIon.vention."Etopped at thQ"",ljLouii-. villa', ?iarid all are loud in their -praise ofvthe excellence of . the house and Of tne unrethittrng'aft'enfion of Mr.- Phil. Judgof and his gentlemanly and.'.acc'om'plis'h'ed 'clerks. :' ' 'rJLret' '? IIair Restorative. 3 ; ifiireet iiaiiwav aotice. j i t 4 4.1... ' . . . Books of .Sbse'riptioa j to the in-creaee-of the-anitl stock; ofthe copi .Xny;erdered by the Board of DirectcrJi'Uolcber otn,:,fptJ, are nowopen Tat;the" cfBce-of thee company. Stock--' .lioldfrs lire enfilled to their pro rata shares of the--samff, if subscribed1 yS o'elpck.p. M, .of Saturday. iOetoben 23d. Any shares then untaken; -will be" "ofjuan to ubscriptioa by other stdckholderst Arr adjourned meeting f stockholders Ube held , at. said time for lhat purpose. i - lit order -w. w . unANDLEa,--: ' iostlS lre. iui Secretary. J4 And fa'6 dldteany w6rsdeYfal works, inso much that bis name was pronounce;! fif maev:tonsue9.- Anti ttiere-eanae unto mm. Judiibifroia tha seaport ot New Bedford, who Bin been sick. ior many years; atiu after some days the pains were gone, fee slept fconudly, and dkl rejoice in eatius: lier rood; ; Ari x-a, froim those who ars called" Quasers, in tne great city ot 1 nuadeipnia, wrote an epistle saying: O, Doctor !-accept thntbi money, which is called: creen bifc&S.'ana'rialrt tho? picture of Abraham, thy friend, rn one end. or verily I was weuK, exnausTea u aespouaent; x ate nut iiiAM.ana jsieteu maay pains, aea tny Plantation biTTEiii eave me heal tli. liken ed only unto the vigr of youth. And upon ssok ar aftlioted $vUh liver complaint. witn sour stomacnwitn general jtjiniy and dyspeptic raini, in all parts of the land didituese Bittern produce astonishing jiIAGNOi,TJS WATB-i-Buperlor to the best -. . : 1 . i Imported uerman Cologne, and sold at hair tne price. ocia a si eoa wi. 1 s, r. J 1 i i' C 1 i ' - 1' 1 . . 1 if Ask for Scantlin's Coal Bucket. ; -i-.-.ii .'i i ' octiu-ze y. LpsTBijtween the corner of First Avenue Vn'd Franklin Street, and the residence of Mr. . John IIens.on,.iOn" Mary Street, S'parcel, containing an unfinished skirt. Tbo finder will be iinerany rewaraea Dy leaving it at ttio :Jgursai. OEice octla Bi"rr;tts " a natural beautificr. JESS" Our Improved Coal Bucket haS'scvcral adylslitages over others, among which ia :the fifth leg in the centre; which obviates the danger of breaking tho cast' bottom. They are madetijhe. Tefy bet material, mid are well made. For durability and neatness of finish they are equaled by none in the country... OCtlG 2t TlIOS. SCAN'TLIN & SON. it., f tllffrd Tilcs at Auction ! f ;. Two splendid Tables wilt bVsold without limit or reserve, at auction, to the highest -bidder?, at T,M. Elliott's Auction Room, Friday, October 23d, at 10 o'clock A. M. .:. Ac ectll-td - fA M. Elliott. 7Pranc'8 Cromos, equal to the finest . Oil Paintings, from -2)50 to itzo CO. Call and examine them at F. & B's. ocltf ' JST Scantlin's " Coal ; Bucket the best in use. Try it. - , octlG-2t Barrett's ' no I resemblance to .Money Saveij. R. W. Harper "& Co. 2)Ot 3Q-First Street,'are : now offering to tha trade a largo 'variety of fine tobacco and ! cigars of their own manufacture. ' 0?hey j manufacture their entire stoqk, and will sell as cheap- bs. the-same articles can be bought in the Uaited Sta.te. . .Dealers Y?ilf -makerjt to their- interest '.to- call on them iLnd'e'xamiac'for themselves, 3-Jhpy catrave the eoj?t of transporitio'n fronTfh'6 East! as well- as the profits made by the wholesale dealers. ---&er23t, r .. j --f-r. f Scantlin's Improved Coal Scuttle' gives satisfaction to all,. Examine, it..- .' :,- ,-. '" " cctlC2t " try?W, TT be see ti'or rydursiElf, corner Main and. Second Streets. j sep28tlrfl. ;Tg Gb tb-Fish.&-Barter's an d'geit one of those beautiful Bibles. They have a complete assortm,edt-0f, Family and Pocket Bibles. I -- ooltf " Barrett's V renews your youth. French Corsets just received at Hughes',' which h.is selling very l;ow. ' 1 ; - l 0013 - (ircat Wf stern Bispatcfr-issi -FreJgHt Line.

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Cheap rates! Quick time! :PrJinptrma5--cn:ptTin w.,s .Brett's tiro low

settlement ot cb.mif. - tatM. i .:.m.' - . EJ BCSPV, Agent, - - - Omca No. 2'Main Street. r ' C. K. Drew's Insuradee Agency.,,: octi-u. - - -iv : '' - " 1 CS?"Five hundred qhdice Bacon HamFi in-tinme-orsSer:. icr sale at the Build'ers EmroriutrjjHp lot? as. wanted. Water, tatweW Walnut- ai.d Locust Streets. . ... I 1 tcf9 lot "-BfjeoK: & Steele. ; . First Premium awarded to " Barrett's;"" 4 i :;.-'; -.-.f? ,ES?Dcealcomani3,-'or Pictures for transfering, with varnish for fixing at lush & Barter S. -' oeitt S?Thc price of Photograph's, ii redaced-to $3 00 per-dozen at-WT.-Worthington & Co.'s, corner "Mainr and becond btreets. Ccmc, eeqLus. i scp28 lm i Novelties in Dress Goods, now oh 'safe' and very' cheap, at Sdbapker, Lussin"' icKJo. s. i eeSJ You will find Ladies' Velvet 'Hats at 55 cents, at Click & Schwartz', opposite the' Opera Uousei - sep'25 ; rgr Fish Birtct have a tnJ . ! . . .:' . aasorUncnt cf Ladies' Initialed -Note JVntr ?iqd di.n.velo"p3ito rnatch - '. ( J '7 -i ,s,-l .t ... t .' ftCltt

SICE CHAXCS 10 PUSCHASE :::: CTlEAP ASD DESIRABLE

f Bash 633 ard;Eoiasste3.(i Property. The Longworth Trdc; recently purclias?d Ly Messrs. Efcas and .. . Heidelbach, offered at ... - 1'uhlio Auction. Sples&id Opportunity for Inrrstment "Thf3 'desirable property located in the very best portion of the city' of Evansville, convenient for business and . admirably adapted for private residences, subdivided into Idts of .25 to 50 fetfrdat: and -127 ;to liZ feet in depth, eachlot fronting on a sixty-foot street Bha 'Tunning back toa rifTeenfoo.t ally,--will be offered for eale, at Public Auction, on Wednesday, October 20th,J1869, at 9 o'clock. A. without reserve the psle! continuing from day to day, presenting, one of the moat eligible 'an4 -.desirably mektis pf investment ever, offered in thU vicinity,", as , Evansviile, .is one 'of the most thrivinar and promising cities in Ltba Wet,:-contAining 30,000 to 35,000 . in ha bitan ts, jossessiq s .:r eat 1 oun cl ry an4 ..yianuiacturiu t .imeruau, auu Iargely -eomiBanding tue commerce of thej.-Ohio", " Cumberland and- Greeri Rivers,', and '.'6'fi'jthe Wabash Valley." Title ia-all respects perfect. . Tprms :-pf,- Saie-rOn-thirAih, bounce, in . "one, two. and three.: .years, Sffcured:: By mortgage on the prciBiees. I f j. t- r I. WUAPEXLE'AgVnt. " : IL, Gumberts & T. Mi .Elliott,'' Auctioneers, iIXI cflld'f. KaTT. C. Bridwell &!Co , corar of MajnVaiJd Third '.'Street?,- have a full 'stock of Drugs." Ch'emk'tfcPiitr cut Meaicines; American :aa fcjapn--e'd'Perfumerv. T oilet Soaps:' Brushes: e.V' -PrescTiprtlon'i''' barefully .edm-; nounded. "'Fsesh,)Blu: Licki-Con-S gress anlRoekbridire Alum Waters. 1 je!7-tf u -"r- jii sr.? 7T -I li '"ElOBroche and Paksleyihawl. Irish poplins and fine dress goods vry .chcapatt J'i'i.- j . SCKAPKER, BCSSING & Cat: fSTScantlin s Coal Paskc3 - for aile abilL iho ..pritciyarhardwar'o houses,- i octl(J-2-S-Torh mone' taker! ut par.'. for. goodafcfaanapkcrl33Sing.ua. ; R 1 V K It 11 20 y...i'd i'i s fQrolber iittf fxnu tie Thitd rav The weather yesterday Was elas i4 pleasant. Tho river is very:gefaCj'le'Ialsg, i Tfer-U a!aetf Wafer on. encn Island bar, four and a.; lial'f '." ola Shawueeto wd, jvnd) XomV feat -fcu Waiker's. The arrivals and dertjjrca .siAC? Batuday.afternoon, up to iVite tast night, include the Mornins Star, iOuUvllla nl I-eturp 1 ftuic tstep; fro Cah ro ; H igrt Ut 1 d to Oreen River; Fayette, Icr Henderson and retain j KosejJii to, LculiiBiU IX adersou; PttrollaNo. 2, fiom t'ani:e,tn. A Jieavy fog prevailed iiritis.!Vlilajr. nignr, attaining uio -Mariiug our L.eavenworth from 10 v. Kf J-'jiiday, till 7:15 A. k.'SaturJay, aud'oaiT lifour alter fjat" she was only, able to pjoce(roii' "uvt v6ya?e try -floatlD-g aJtiaj dou tha'ro. ; aha did not arrive until 12:00 yestsrtlttymorn Ipg. ShQ ra J.ivU (4 people aud had an excellent freight list. Although thp bcjit was delayed, no one tUotiiiit tUa i-riP-teilj ous. Capt. Oeo. Diuley, iter new ' commander, and v'essrs. Dougherty &ut Allcroft, her pleasant aid attentive cleria . bave a ,way, cf making theU guests feel bo tlioronghly: , at home that time parses swiftly atul sweet ly.--The SarlftatMitrT o'clock yesterday morn i car on her return to .Louisville: with. many people aud took, we iearni'abOut CO moreat Oweusboro, filling ier nearly' to her entire capacity Tha Quickstep arrived about 5 o'cloci yesterday morning, with .a crowd of people, sjhd a tolerable JrelghXHst. Vniong beat piViseasrs, wtfK alarne number of de:csatop caroute to the Grand Lodge of Masons ot Kenttwiy, which meetT at Louisville jto-day : They proceeded F "t f ,"Loaisvi:i(a'.J :.l)f ': tb "Mo'rnlbg Htar..f...'!Tne Petrdlia NH 'i Caiaa down last evening full cf people ajjd with considerable freight Te Kptol'llife also had a good trip of both, freight and pSopl.'-' Thte bslbgnrM loyiduring iSaturday night, she came lu beflurt 4ark, and will leave at nooa to-day ..l...The Fayette toolz Bullard's Panorama ojf New Yorkto IIen3efs6ii yeste'tday evening Capt. Norton, cleik of theWiII.fi. Hays, is in theity, stopping at the Aiae.ican House. ... Captain Alex. Howelti, of Shawnee. ,owo, .arrived from. , Lpuiivilla by the Rose--Hi ta last nigti:;-:....The Fayetta during lae'oulinuance cf- tjhe H-tntteaBon? Fair will leave here daily aid promptly at 9i.ii. ttwd.l v.is.; PERngcjrs by her at 1 t.-Jt. will" make elb'cri-Detion with the South bound train on the Kj. 11. & N. H it. ...Tha Lawrence wai hard aground at Walker's B;r oti ektnrrlay,! and some distance fiom Uie-channel....i...Tha Virginia waavlying above: tfc' bar- lfehti nln- oveis by Ur aid cf bffr ;,i.-..Oapt. Pchenck's Argosy was'ch Saturday aground at Shawnot town Bar, but with-" fal r prospects of getting- o'ver' 'A 61ght 'rise is reported crt Pittsburg, but we fear it Krill not reach hero j -unless we have nooie , rj.ln ,all, 'a'.ong -the -ilvef We liad 'i.J tfleasuro of rnectlug lu iLiulsvllle, few d;-- ago. Captain. W-. W.. ColUns, thf firitcfiielrcI?rof the IhittaW."'ile is now located in Louisville as this (special agent these boata en their good fortune in sc cur.. log'E seiilces" gaptairl Parlsat's new boat'.tnWBe'l 'of Yaoo, may be expc-clcd here this mornics early-.-' Mho ii a beautiful j slde-wheeler, l'SZ pet long, SO feet , nearnv-.5Jir" .ieit;, jl.(J,' ard )t fine model, i .She1? haai ihree boijers, .with tw cyjlndoi's',' 17j lncli-s In diaraetsrind five an a one-half fjet stroke! Sho is commanded Jjy Captain iS. II. Pariai, with W.'ST iones aridV'7 8.1 Ma-c? In We office. She ocs direct: to A'tf 03eaas but is designed for-tne; Yt zoo Iliver BfLd Vlcisburg trad ,Pas$ en ke f s and slilppers for the South will tUJ the jJc.ll Yozoo an extrerpely" cpmrorratje'"BTjait, and Captain r cowtjpatket la-alwabont ready for bus! ness, and la amagniflcent nkii flaiefi'-tiuM'' ele ecrafe;-l fet Ion;, tliirty-th.es faet Jjfara.slx feet?aod. thiea boil ers, -with jtwn'ty4c5:j!lSn.ioiB, wl!h 5 feet stroke,-'Me-fvree f-'.i'a Dtabiii, and tt is sunpos:?! wtl bo tve y fast, .he will run from New Orleafisj lo the, Haljaf, 4...CapV Win, .iraUiousfs txpttt.-d hl-s faeW beat; built at Ativdiioni to h towtid- to X6ttlvnie on'.KM:Tiy,. ,fo Ti eeive her ina-chiaery-..T.'J.'UjiA Jj?i' Lis been-cbsr-tered by Ca.pt;; -Limber, tp run between NeW.Orieansflnd';Vfclr--bu'rc natil his new boat, iiow buildiui. t ;cucluni;t tyj eady for bnslness. -'Xiao Dwtrer wa4 due here last nt2ht.;.;.,.i.The Norman left Cincinnati on Saturday evenicg, and jTttl belrare o-4a.y.. She ja .expectd .to ieave- fbr Cincinnati to-morrow et 10 o'clock A. ?i. The Hartford waited for tha ilornlxig S.Ur. aod le.'fcatKutiu.uliiciicHt(iday mornf ngwTtH.V" tine "t rrp tn. Tim -Claf gyw- 13 dee- here fiom MeSapBis to:day,.with 600 bales of.cgttiopffor p. K. Lujukerson & Co. agents of the great tscutb. SUore fast fr.c-Igljt line...-.Tlaere ere no Kiarja of tha itxter at midnight. .vt-ir rf I ' ;vIMIIIH'l.! Manifest ot BteTtrhcV 'John Lnm.ln from Cairo to Evansviile, October lOjib'l. , Bvauuvllle tl O Babcoclc. ! evanoru.il.ii. pan and chimney: A..H Hayl;urat.4 sacks Wheat: Win Heilmsln, 3 pl-8 a;iTiir,aas: - Kabn & AVile, 1 Kea liquor, 1 bx sardines: AOnmbarta, 2V. at'is tallow. 1 bdl sheen Wmdsarl Biaw- chas Wiiheimie,. 11 jat ate box es fejhwifUN Thr.rman & Co, 1" lot rwap Iron; l)ick l'atr ;t, 2b!:--s leathers; pclts; BHrwi' -:v.v raD, l plauo, 1 wji'iensu, utmu i. 4nni:-er.?u Si Oo, a.o hW Mow.- . .r j .nili-nt l.ccf-hJn-ilcb'., i : .Cinvinnati 5 t ileK ;cfHr.n, 12 bbls cider.

Henderson CI.C00 BlilDgles, 13 nogsheads tobacco.

' PiTTsnuEa. October 1C Mcn)nga!icl.a 2 feet 10 inches and rising. Wcaitier clondy ; thermometer 51. L,onsvii.i.K, Octoler lUver faDlnj Meadilv, with 4 feetot water Jn the canal, 2 feet on the falls and 1 loot over tne rockH. Port List Twelfth Kra, Belle Yazoo and Dexter to New OrleanR; Ctiaiup.OD.Bt. Louis to Cincinnati. Weather ciciir autl pieaaarit. Business brisk, - . I -; i ' Cincinnati, October 1U. Port Lis',. Arrivals: AraiaUllo, irotn New Orleans; Si ajor Anderson, from Wheeling. Lte parted: Major Anderson, for Wheeling; J. W. tiarrt! I, for Now Orleans ; K. C. Oray for Alenmhis; Norman, for Cairo. Itlver faliriij; 7 feet 9 Inches in the channel, Xiw , weather Is clear. ....... lt . i. ' irrrsipms, October M.' Tlio wtathr Is clear and pleasant, lnvfr fell 8 lnehe. uenariea: uiyor calto, lor lit hooH lxren. with CtO bale: of cotton, for Cinclnnali. - 'SW: ORLEANS! October lfi '.' Arrival ? Ortat Republic, Bishoru, Atlanlic, ' and Uroesbeck. Departed: Alton, Ki:ver h'pray and Mary Ilousujn. - ' "'N'AsnvittEi. rx-tobcr 10.-River' faLlng. Weather iar,and coot. Mimpuis,' October 17 Wonth.r and pleasant. Jtiver fallltg slowly. Pssned up in 'irnw ui narBtt, 1'a.sseil Down Maible City and Halado. The crew of the Emma Floyed lumped her to-dar. nm. icg her getting away. -. , Cincinnati, October 17 Arrived nallfe from Pittsourg. Departed Hallle, to Lou lsviue. ttiver tailing; 7 feet b lnche la the channel. Weather clear and cooL... . 1 IX)ri3VII.l.B. October 17. Illvwr falllnoW It'll 3 feet 10 Ihche? tn the canal, 1 foot 10 iaohesn to falls, and 10 lnr-tie over Uie rocu.8, . w earner clear and mild.. Tue Norman,Cincinnati to- Cairo, was tbe only arrival.. St. Louis. October IS. Arrived Kt. Lake, Mianal : .Sheridan. Ht-Paul : Bavar.l rima. lpa .ad iVndy Johuii m, Kooulc; l'cui:.4 v;ui,vii,t'cw ui.Mua, u .favorite, LitKaJle. Departed iaiW I'llol, LoDlnvUle Andy Johuou, Kepkufc; .liawUeya Htate, and Jofepli. Menaohl": Ladr tiuv Jpaos; P.ubU-ou, Viekshurg; Cily of Pekin, Peoria: Mary McDonald. Ouaaln: Biiainlock, Ciucmnati, and Viola is 'lie, Arltafisaa. Itiytr fcfcuttomiry, u.ud ail 1 he nppi r New Or- . Bx. Lot; is. October 17 Airi riOuli. Wein bhU; Illinois, I'eoria; ilarry ;Jobnion, Ki-okuk; liUmarck, New Or. A vica.ourg; Wuckerftato, bt. Paul. D'arted: Comruou wealth. New Orleans. No changes to note in the river u.;i Kra muiog tuowiy. s Weather claar ;L-aibo, October T'l.' Tl.e: stt amer V. It Arthur, rrom tet. Louis tq New Oiiean. .11 vjriraru nu, Mo , 2??' ,V Vrl,ean '.'' Louis, p.m.; f drsylne. V;cksborir f a r. i.nni n . . Kato Uobln-ori, Cii.clnuall to Hi! Louin! vi a.m.; jouu im urauaiu, Cluclnnall 1 New Oij.'ans, 11 a m.; H!ad.f, CliicUiKiul to New Orleans. 1 p.m.! M..i"iiiii ur tLoni! to PHtfcbura.Ti i-.M. Hirer Tniiea 0 lucue?. vveauner c iar. lercury 6'. , 1 "Caibo. Oct.". 17,-ypct t-t-Ble Memruw. ouisto .-l - tiip;:;.-, jo pm.; Belle ft; Lcruls, Meniplii 1,., ,-t. f.onis, ID r m Oiara bcott, KvaiioVill r acl.et, 6 A "vr A j.nv... i.tunto.n,u it.vcr pCKel, 7 y-M ' Hharnrock, Ht. Louli to Cincinnati. 7 v m. :-lVljnpx. Terjnjtsse JJiYer lo Cairo. 7 p m! Kiver lell thre lnchtsT Weather clear, ; : laHrtenem bv the Shamrnctr d.,t nrrr. tl, report the steamer Ar Jiur Glue unk u-tberopks at OrayV l'cintj forty miles north ol Cairo. The wat r in haiw. her jiuardiare tw.r t-. fl ''-w the water. ijuauuura tji iiyiil WUH til rOWn overbofird, tind Ihefclo'.'k fijifefy landed on nhore. Every cflort is beicg msuXe Q ive l mnoE to CriEDrran' . A 1L 1'r.USUXH lUVIfM CLAIMS .jtm k.."-i. ii.il :camer Gorman, a-e leiel).uitldl to present the same within ttility. (lays for netUemeat. (othelwlne they wi:rb& unbarred.) to J. hinzieh .t rpn, No. 20 A'orih Water Hircer, KvHiisviUe. or. EO the -undersigned, nt L'intsville. Kr. - W. J. MAY, For Owners. Sipt. C3, 1809. ' 2:nra for. 't'WI.NRBORO, CANNKLTON, .- . .i.;. :,A.NU LOUMVIL.L.K. ..... Tlie- fleet and elegant papscnger sttanif r . i HOSE EITS, ., .j:. Xt2.j1i& Jameit JlMhw, Mahter; '.' ..' -' ?; , . .1 : ... . Leo Crane, Clerk, J Loaves for. Louisville and all way porl JIO-1DAT, OCTOBEU IUth, at 12 o'clock sr. , I or fieltfht or p issatso npply on board, er lo. ' y. j. juicu vy n co., 1 Acenis. FOIl MKJfPHIf, VKKSIIURO,- , SiKW., OllhKAXx. Tho rnagnJfieeut new 'Bteaiuor MM - -i - - BELLE YAZOO, ;. JI. Pariaat, Masiert . - ... . - . f- c. Jones, Clerk, : WIlMcave.for.Kew Orlcaus anl all way porn f...-(-HOSD.tr, O'JTOBElt lit a," '" ' at 0 o'clock a.m. : ' '. . , , or freU;hr r-e apptyon boarder -OCMS- V"". W, . J3 luriun-AZici:; - 'itrvffi i BAKEH, Heas-aL Inaoranco Agents, AND ADJUSTERS OF LOSSES, s .lIAGbLE rllkiu No". J) iia'ln St., EVANSVILLE, 4Nl ' . . DwolllD' Rouses Int jred for a term Of j eiij s at gieatiy reuueea lates. Three Yean at the Price of' Tart live lean at the Price of Three. " i ' .. . ' .''.' JAfp It'.&urane n f'-pcclnlty. , ...Twtal. Cash Assets Itcj.resentedr ----- Over Tweaty-278-MilIioa Dollars.' Tne roijorwiTigare among the Companies .ci..;u.oi,.. InmiranceCo. of Jiartfortl. Conn' ui5J-.?et3. -....-.5,000,O0. rildKsrX Ins. Ut. of rJartfor.l.'Coriri.' " ua:,n Assets ,,.....9LJH0,000. 4 !,TI.ETAI, Ins. Co. Of Now York. .aso. Assets ....i...92,000,00. K4)R;iII JJERMJAJT Insarancd Coa. Aiartioru, conn. iash Afi-fi 4.....Cl."$00,00. 1 3f EUCSI A yjh Id. t f JIart mm, Ct, -Cash-Assets : .,t00.044j - .4j:ii ji AJiE .r.'. v Insran Oo. U0.4 As:;c-tS l.8S0O.COO. viznf.xiX ini cu. of : i -. ; r. a ..... rooklyn, NY. I ' "'i ' I , . , " ll,7OO,40O. jKTA'A tIE'E Ina. Co. cf Hartford, Conn, i t-asu Astsets -.8I:2,ot.o,o. HEZS2N & BAKER, .!Agest3, ' 1: " PHELPS ACO. . . nKll,l 9 .'j-'.-nwnr ira n : I f THE 1J O VlXrTY Jfl th Only Wrincer that has the Patknt FUNOL CiiU.WHtKW 6a both ends of lb nous. i ne cogs on ona g,ul of xa roll arts arc rr-ntHrfiy kkiwkbn misr on the other end y inc HA3iK.ro, virtualiyjoi mlns a PoCfii.v.i.rHnL And ,t:!P!el.'y nvirly ttcuhiluic the purCUBKP. (1 no iniportiiccj of MoitiDK t;ears stood.) Notwithstarifinfftlifi rolla can sep in uirs position n not trneraiiv cuue-. arata lr;ely at either cud, the coK-whc'ei CAisijQX bo thrown, out of. gear on both ends oi ttio Wringer nt the ntne time, un less tlie pru'J iHH nt talren oil. U tli NO V r.LT x it lamortu in n mn or box by a patent cukviii( ;bAMJ, which him an rniial beuiinir on a, tub Via- whole irnrjlh nj the Wrcer. umer wrincorH are I-md are Jiiun liable (O -r reach the stave r - .Ma fhclr i'In er portion. and ruin th mei eiy iasi3ii'f i . n. i?L.,tj u . r..u, e Ttio cox-whecH, thumb Kt-rew?, Ac, are nicely ualvaniz"d. i " Jiuy U'u'.'jy '''LTY.or at least take It ou trial with ai yt-r all otherK, and keep the msr. t-oul everywhere. , - Oeneral A?enl,-. - . .- . .- . 17 CotUanJt bircot, ivew Vork'i -4e22 Ciwlm ... v. i : '

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,ie fors mrKei. By 'lelegrnph. N Yorif. Oct. 30. Co-rrojf-Flrrn; fairs .f 2,C0) bales t.t CCic tor rrlddling n a'"'LOOtt itecfipts j i.4 baireli: rnnrkf t

5?(c better on low t lew, and Ic-i c'oim': U-s of UiOO barrels a. t; V-t,H H for -UP rflno."!lHt6nd Wtern: t tHj .i Ml lor ex I ra Hlnte;)! BOiSO CO for extra vv i t-rii ; tn i" (I 7 Kr while whet -xtra;Si 10 .'!y t'.r rounu noo;i jrjn; in ni v lor extra nr. LuU: kl CO.aS W for (rood to eboict do.: closing quieu Hye flour is lu fair nqnt ht; Kales of -I 'll barrels at HI 76t Vx. . CoaN M HAL. Hull. WinsKV-Dull; it 70 for Wt-lern and 1 2ml 'S2 for free. . WitKAT Keoplrts Ci.tOl; l2c bfllo : quiet, and clotiirjK heavy, with hulaa cf 12,uniluUbflrmaiii fiiti u ir inwriir u iair No. 2epriun;tl Mjl 51 rr winter rod and ainer Wetti-em : tl o3 lor fcmber i'enuh'.-i-; 1 Wi for amber Ktate; 81 44 for wln'cr ml Illinois: 1 !A tor Wlilte Ohio ; tl ivilor while .Mlelilg to ; 81 t"!l TO for choice white- tntalc. 11YB Awhadu firmer: Kales tl .ou buhe State at tl J2. Barlbv )ultt: sales f -1.0J0 bushels Canada st. t:ouN Opened lc bettef, flfid rlowfd nu:i, WHO the advance lout; hi ';! of 44.0 10 1uhiel at II 02?1 Id for uuwKiiitl iikx1 Western, and tl 1.$1 17 for Hound do., 1 ncludi n Ui.MiU bushels mixed Westi-in to arrive next wceK at ji 1.'. oats Keeclpts C7.17( .bushelM. Oats ar-i active, and lo boa ter; nates ol S'i.OOO bushels at ti3litio for new lulherr. Western, eu.i1 Btato." KttK Quiet. , t. .. . . CoFFKK-tiuiet, 11 fcuoAK t trtn 1 baits of JiiO hocslK-adK Did at 11 .jlc,. PKrKuiiujj Firm, at n-Jfrs f r ru.lnj and ii4,'4o lor reriDed. . , , , hops ljuiet, at 12i)c for Arneiic.in. Lkahiib Hem!oc:lcn).., nui.-r nt. .-'.i.tlli for Buenos Ares ana liio tiraude iixht and mlii'llH weljtnt. . v uoivtulet and flrmj hiU-h of ?") t) rtoundn iit-4.jk.SJo lor d-mif Mic t!n.--, 810 1'ir unwHiied, 'Vjo for i.uliid, au,f 57 ..;e for tutii.ed. . Lis-kh Oii.wiu'et at U 41 02 for t nV. ' l'oKK Hleitiy Hnd qniet; alM of 3,7 0 bbln at t.Hi:il 25 fur iuen, elOKins ut i in. cinh; 2 6(i,n2i 25 lor prime anddJ? Mi for- prime meiwi;aho, 25u bbln nef lathe, seller flrt half Uecerniwr. at HjA. , lith-i'-tiuiel.: saitwef lAi bblsat0 ) (.r.j for new plalu rues, and S1217 tit lor n w xIra mesR. B:'ef hams auic-t; mlos ot &j bkn at Uli. Ctrr i KAT3 Steady ; sales of ICS ra ka.' at 1 . for shoulders, and niiw lur liims. I !- ... AliunLrM-irirm ami In fjtlr de.nand; Kales ot l.i boxes at IGo for Ctinibprlund cut; n.lV4a lr le i cured ; a!s(i,.Ji) I) ,xk to nix tuiua cut f.r Ue.:ouibor iud Juuary, on private tPrniM. Laki Stale tt 170 for fcltaia, ami IS lko lor ketlle-rotvd'iied. liCTTii.K. Firuv at vo ,4H.!a for Ohio. .1 CtlKKSB tlcuillt lliftl.O - NP1KJ-W TuitrKNTINB-Uul! at 4.11 . it I;Pi. FKiciunrtTO Livkki- r Jnner; Ire I slid roMU scrett; raiet ueclUeUiy (1 nit-r at 7;i'SJ for wheat I'erfcleamer. 1 ..... ; ' O'.iitlnr.atl Utrn:.: By it.ictrif;i. t;;r -uikkati. Q.-t..Ltr'J'i CofToN-lJa!!; iUd(lllng2"o. , '1 (iul(-Uull, and no sali if. Wlf I' jT 1 lu iriO'lerato Urni id tl 81 l-,.-; ; I" ixua Wlpaiiy : family f 6tn5 7j . , t Whmv-Ii iu good Uemuua i.rec' 81 10 4 ti 15. : Cost-Rf eady, at 80c. ' ' ! i . i OATS-Uuli; So. 2 4ic; So. Hiaipc, ahfl white 61(joo. .. ....... ltvi teady, at DOofor Nu, 1; receipt 1'Klit. t 11ARLEV-J1 60 for Fall. Mfc.si- foiiK-LaU aud pJic'ss 'h6mi: tut, at , ......... i u Lako-TDuH tl7?4l7Jic. : , IiL'l.K M rAis Noiiiliiai ; none bfTerlr v. 1!ain Uuil ; shouldois l.ct clour rii or clear fclde 2 io. j, . .... t Buttkk Firm at 'iaSV?. -' t HE.BB-i; ,4i7of,i- We: tern ntwhJ. " . i.t.T-l,'jrir t l.s. . . . t iu-s-LtiiK( d h dull kt'.t)7.a!if!c Lar.l Js ttrtidy at II 3Mi ii; Petroleum :tj ' l-.l-iAM BUuay and In fair domain! ; r.t w vsy, to i,ic. , ' , ; C,irKK Finn.at'JO;; toa.Jic. , R-Ki-UnolioxHl; 4 .'lover 12'MTXo net pou ud ;Tl mot Jiy t3t0JljU per tm hoi. t . : Ui.b-(M !H buying i ; . F-XCIIA GK-Duil. ! ' Cnicago .larict.1 . . Bi TelenraphtJ ChioaOo,' Oct. 1(1 ' Fi.oua .Firm t. ti x'y&a 01 Tr Fpiinj; 41t ran. . : , i i . . i Wmkat Firm and buoyant: sult-H (.f . 1 uH m; to. t a' tl tci-il l'l.J;chiiUig at H Oil lor No 2; tt'N itliernuorr I he tniti ttet was quiet at tl l-'l SJA, kelliir OctoDir. lor Mo. 2. CoitN-openod firm at G7,j Tnr Ko. '',' Hosed weaker arid gulet ut Mlwii'! 'rejected ilrm at MuCis; this uliiniiK-ii tin) uiaikel was o,ulel al,(w;-,''jWj l,jr No. ii, seller October. - OAW-Ji-wc httflif-r; sales' No. a tea; o (fjlir'c; cnoMiu at 4n.,4n;;o. Uvt-Kairly aullvu and firmer;' u1os r",f No. 1 at feiJafciic; No. 2 ut 7,(;t73j rcji.c'.l at 7osj7io ciobiuif at 7HC for . u. , ' 1!li,ey Ojijued dull. and t'' 'l v "t 81 10 lor No. 2, heller the juooi h. Inn .).,--quetitly advanced and ch s.:dwilh buytts ui 51 21. i llicuwi.viig-su !y ' an I ;iuoro active;-(alt-watltl VI; lminK unchaoaud, .... t VQAU-loy lot common to i i 'uic Cuba. MfcHS Poior-A Khaln firmer; khU-h nt t;ibW'4:ll M, enilt ; i.ti iA wt.inr Jau. I.AhO-KLea.ly and fiulei, at li, tl7( ) Bulk Mka tm lry kullud bbouIdV-rt 1 1-4 HJie; ronah sides I.e. . Bt. Lccls M-trKct. By Telegraph. . Bt. LouwvOctobor Is).' Ton Aoco Quiet and unchr.ned. Cotton Ouiet n l 2lo. IlK-aF-iyum, with bales ot uu in ( .1 at ZWK t - - ' Ktorm Iull and prices in fnvor'of hay. rm i min 111 unpen at, 1 1 fvv4 " gf:j 815; XX.J..V)f.i.5 6-j; XXX,til.ji-:V; fat liy bYftjid,t'St)v7&). i .. . .. WflATr-.Muji aciivo arid firm; No 2 Hnrlnfi cold ul W jil le; N. 2 red Fall, HI 01 (11 (XI: No. I do. Si 1O1I ).j: ch..-o.i m- li.i. 2 white, tll7 ll0; No. I do, U&j yeliow, PH'th'c for to choice. ! i Oats Wh te doll uil IOwit;' V.fci at i.j.'V'mc in bui, and 47 illc la euclcs. H.Ki Kir .--tt-ltd v frr inn tie!. L'm.li u. l.i.f. low qualillen aro in flected And Iifnci.it lo ell; livrrtpiine h'lM at f .$ -(,7); K'o'l to fur.cy iliuLeiola, WMaHA; cho.co Fall, bTK-TI'-avy at Wo'thta for piiiue. liisx-ir fetendy at tl Ij. i Oho:KUie4 Qniet and uiichanj. od. Pouk Dun r,u1 licavy at .;i 20. I'Ur AI.T .MEAT.M Hul.iM 111! C!dr lt J5c for shculdes, VSiio for cl.-nr nu niji a auu iio lor Clear hlili . jjacox t Irtu ; halt 01 oidcns nt I7'4'' Mr tibouluers, 2-40 for clear lib Hides aud uiUe fnrp.lf'Ufktiht, ' , - 1-.AUU-.V ory llClle doing;' small tl of fuuicc, 111 uaii LOiS tt:.a Kt-Kl, fit I'Ja lt'.'j. ' ".ten trrteaiif X!n,rfcn'. ' CyiH-irmph.l' lKKW OSL-kASr,.' OctJlfi.'-' Cotti n Firtrr; demand. f.Ir rnf.ld l;-j; 2oo; haies 8.-0I) hulos; rel n 4,7 J ixil.Hj exports to Havre 2,17a bait; ti.slwiK.' FtouiiOc lower. -. 4 oKit Lower; whltu tl 1 OATlt-680. . ilAV-biwiir: fa. ; I'OHK AlebH tiull at fO E0-! MofcAMMKM Uebolled (iiftt K.;. ; Oilier (rtlcks unehangtd.; Ooi.b 12))'4. . . Kxc-ttANou-Sterliria- 4'Mi Naw Yolk : Ji !. felgut $4 per c-eai. UiKCouut. f . .;'" ' 'ashvllle BarkU. ' ' By Telegraph. J ."- ' NAsrrvJLbe, Owt.' Pi. .' 4,'otto.x Oood old"I:iiiry 2'ic: 'low' mid w ti p.a t i.ea ri (d: lunbor si lui miin. II l..1l 25 ('oKjr-tr 1j. ... 4)Al-OiO. ' ' r.Ain.ry-tl 27. I JlTE-tl (W. I 1- iMVr.-'.: ,7 00 for nu jc i fSne f f-.ri-v U4CO.S :dia vftt-i'ini'.. 171-. ' " LAirn -:cc. i Kuropeati KarLii. " ": '' ByCuW;.r ..';'' '. . London. .. i. ; ti. Ou&iuilS lor iaanr,v. .. .' . i, f'iij.i ; American U'l'iirinl, -r '.1 Twenty bondx. 'Ci. Hi: ln. 'i; .m 'ii ' - );,-. &v'-iiu-lU4, 7li; at ! rtibk ioi I , v, i.- ,. LlVFKfOOr.. Ol'tfil r III. Cottr.,. II riii. , 'Jrt lddltnK upland!), ' kYI' i; o.i.l Ilil, 1 ; NHlC", l'.'.J.H l)ft..M, rMll.rr tltn white HlK'ftl, KM 4.1; Winter, U. ,.J; re t Wt'stein No. 2. 2d. Hour :a 1 1, i .t.. mixed, 'M Uil. Oaiw. 3 ed. i'.nfi. ill n I. I'.ira. Iiu... lice', ton. l.-.n!. 71-. Cn.., ..... 67h. liacon. dL . , . i By TeleKraph. 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