Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 October 1869 — Page 4

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FOIL SAISEJ. A"D-10 acres, with good house, stak")os on1 nl hpr Imnmvpments. all un Ot-r cultivation, 2 miles from city. Address P. O. Box Sfln, or apply to me on the nwrnlsps. fool9dlwl F. W. LINCK. M - - .S3L Gum Ptrpet, between Birth and eertb. i nqulre at Caldwell's Urooerv No 9 First Street. oc!9 dtf rircosMiAxn fokie runi--O 1 In good order. Inquire at the Journal Office. seplL 4ttr A?fl LOT-On Eighth Street, JHt between Gam and Mulberry, fcncTuire t the Journal Office of THOMAS J. liOST. mritSE-On the road between SlringJgf town arid Evansville, a purse, containing about S35. and a small box , con tain in g a gold Collar and a W win b2 and bucket, carved. The finder wiu d most liberally rewarded by leTAD58dJno tame at this oCica. OCJJ Ii-ns desires a limited :T-mi, of day boarders. One or . JtilenJld rooms cVn be had for gen. lWemVn a wi.e. or single men. t cor. nav ii nn ri n ituu v- . - - FRIDAY. ..OCTOBER 2, 1S69 "CIT YJEWS. COAL CI-B2S. Coal Cinders can ba had at the journal Odcc far haaling away. Fonr Girls, wha understand fold las and sIUcMds, can set employ, aent at the Journal Bindery. Apply at.tne Journal Oflce carJy this raornirs. ' jJST'S.je Local' Advertisement of Speer & Company, coal dealers. A surety of the peace affidavit was sworn out before 'Squire Emery, yesterday, but as the defendant had cot been arrested, we withhold names. gyThe bridge over Pigeon Creek, at the mouth, is being repaired, but vehicles are not debarred from traveling over it. ' - a?-Fact3 as well as fancies, io the way of local new?, are very scarce in our city at present. jfcsy Dykes' mill, on the upper Mt. Vernon road, about two and a half miles from towDt is having a large addition built to it, which will add considerably to its facilities. SfNot a case was tried before Recorder Willard or Justice MeTcrnan, yesterday. The city is getting very quiet. Dax. Hice. Dan. ltice's Circus passed down the river late on Wed nesday night, en route to Memphis, at which place we understand Dan expects to play during the "Winter season. Coal. Coal is quite scarce in our city, and the demand for the past few days has been immense. Our dealers are doing their best to supply the demand, and the price has not been increased. Fine Apples. Mr. Wm. Howard, the great fruit grower, showed us samples of apples yesterday, that we never saw excelled. He has a fine crop which he is now gathering for market. XS?Tho people of Independence have strong hopes that as soon a3 the Salt-Well Bridge is completed, the Street Railroad will be extended across the creek, into their suburb. fciT'We were shown at John Scott'a yesterday the latest novelty in a musical way. It is an elegant album, which, when opened, will play beautiful musical airs. It is the latest invention, and i3 only worth the trifling sum of 12. SyThe stock of clothing bcloaging to the lata John McManaman, is being sold out at auction by Commodore Nelson, the veteran auctioneer. The clothiDg is selling at very low price3, not more than oae-half or twothirds of the appraised value being realized. - E5JThe best stock of. initial paper in this city is at the Journal office. We can supply any letter. Disavowal. Mr. E. Ingle desires us to siy that the saloon in his house, on the corner of Eighth and Locust Streets, was opened entirely without his knowledge or consent, and in direct violation of the contract made by his attorney, and he will suppress it, as soon as the law will enable him to do so. , Magnificent Corn. Mr. John Webb, wLo resides one mile north of Boonville, Warrick County, sent us, yesterday, a sample of the corn grown by him oa two acres. The ears are over one foot in length, and contain IG rows, with an average of GO grains or upward to a row, or an average of at least DG0 grains to an ear.. The corn is of a yellow variety, and the grain is very plump and well matured. Mr. Yv'ebbjy s two acres, of which he thinks this a fair sample. For envelopes, either printed or plain, go to the Journal office, for the reason that you will have a largo assortment to select from, and the price is very low. Tiie Balloon Ascension Accident. A number of our people who were prevented from going to Henderson yesterday, were so fortunate as to witness the balloon ascension which was plainly visible from this city. The balloon rose to considerable hSght, and seemed to linger at the same altitude for several minutes, when suddenly it began to descend rapidly, and to persons with . field glasses it appeared to be turning over and over. The telegraph operator at Henderson reported last night that the balloon had bursted, and that the aeronaut had suffered the fracture of his left arm by his too rapid descent. Wc Lope the report may prove to be Jccorrect.

The Henderson Fair. We are requested to give notice that the ETenderson Fair will be continued on Saturday, when there will be another balloon ascension gymnastics performed in mid-air, and 'v-r novelties to attract interest and pleas j. Our people should avail themselves of the prospective good weather and pleasant accommodations to reach the Fair, furnished by Captain PcrkiDS and his beautiful Fayette. The Sale of Lots in the Lonowobtec Tract. The sale of Jots in Heidelbach & Elsas' Enlargement was continued yesterday morniDg,

and about thirty-four lots were sold, the total number sold in ths two days being ICC, at an average of $418 83. Only one lot sold for less than $300. The total amount realized amounted to $69,525. This has been one of the beat sales of property ever made in Evansville, and shows that real estate in this city cemmands excellent prices. The prices realized were greater than real estate men anticipated, and the result, already, has been to advance the prices of lots in other enlargements. We know of lots in other portions of the city that were held last week at only $225 to $250, and they are now held at $275 to $300. This will show the effects that have been realized in two days by this great sale-of building lots. The sala was concluded yesterday at noon, and those who desire to pur chase lots hereafter can do so at pri vate sale. : The following is the list of lot3 sold yesterday: BLOCK 50. ". I Rev. Simon Hecht, Lot 13, at 5J75, aud Lot 14, at 100. D. Welsltg, Lot 0T at 53 5. L. Loeweuthal, Lots 11 and 12, at 375 each. bi.cc k 51. John Dippel, Lota 10 and 11, at l-?-33 each, and Lot Li, at S75. Charles Kanzler, Lots 0 and 21, at 1115 each. F. C. Bethel, Lot3 13 and 14, at Vf each. : -"BLOCK25. - ' ; ' J. G. Pierce, Lot 5, at t-565.' BI3CTK 35. J. W. Keegan, Lots 7, 8 and 9, at 130 each. William Capclie, Lots 12, 13, and 14, at 830O each. H. Wagner, Lot 15, at f3M. " M. Vancuzen. Lota 22, 23. 21 and 25, at fiJOeacb. BLOCK 33. , , . Charles A. MeCutchan, Lots 1 and 2, at 1310 each. BLOCK 48. ? r Thoa, M. Elliott, Lota 10 aud 17, at 335 each. J. bchellliase, Lota 21, 22, 21 and 24, at H. Stahlschniidt, Lot 10, at 500, and 11, at SOil).Jacob 8. Lowry bought Lots, 27, 23, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 31, 35, 3C, 37, 38 and 39, Block 3G, ,t $400 each, on Wednesday,-which vas accidentally omitted ia yesterday's report. Crop3 South. Mr. J. W. natcher (with N. F. Carr & Co.) arrived home on Wednesday night from an extensive business tour through Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, and Mississippi. Ho reports the tobacco crop in the southern portions of Kentucky considerably below the average. The com crop will yield above an average crop in quantity, by reason of the greater breadth of ground planted. In Tennessee and North Alabama the cotton crop is a partial failure; while in Mississippi the crop is the best raised since 185G. A great deal of tobacco has been cat prematurely, on account of the early cold weather. Criminal Court. State vs. Harry Porter, charged with living with a woman without being married. Tried by a jury, who returned a verdict that he be fined $125, and also be confined in the County Jail for thirty days. State vs. Charles Ehrhardt; charge, assault and battery. Nollied. It ap peared in this case that the defendant only committed assault in self-de fensc. ! S. SecliDg, for selling liquor without a license, was fined $5 and costs. - State vs. Henry Schafcr, accused of grand larceny; case brought here on a change of venue from Tosey Coun ty; tried by a jury, who returned ; verdict awarding him two years in the penitentiary.' His offence consisted in stealing $38 in money, somo proin issory notes and a fine tooth comb. First Hogs of the Season. W M. Akin, the well-known pork packer, received a car load of hogs yesterday, which is the first shipment of the season to this city. The hogs were slaughtered yesterday evening. The season for tender loins will soon be inaugurated. The indications are that our packers will slaughter and pack a large number of hogs .'his Winter. ' . -X' Every busiucss house in this, city should have one or more of White's Patent Newspaper Files, and keep a file of the daily newspapers they read. . It would savo them the annoyance of having the papers carried off before they have a chance to read them, and the newspaper publishers avoid giving another copy gratis. . gy Blank Notes and Drafts for sale, at wholesale or "retail, at the Journal Office. JCS?A drunken cuss, while staggciing along Second Street, yesterday morning, fell against a gentleman standing in his office door, and knocked him down with his weight alona. He was awful drunk, and could not tell his name. Chris. Wunderlich, happening along about this time, conveyed the poor fellow io jail. Evansvillo boomenickle must be handled carefully. - BSTDoa't forget the Jackson ball, at National Hall, on Monday night. SyThe work of improving Franklin Street, immediately beyond the bridge, is progressing quite favorably. The road has already been Macadamized for several hundred yards, which is an improvement long needed. The limestone that is used is h uled fr0m near Babytown.

Dows at Last. Tho old Democratic pole that stood oa the va cant lot, at the corner of Third and Locust Streets, has -trt-rst been cut down. That polo, with the figurative "tin rooster" on top of it, was a terror to all ladies passing alocg that street, for fear it might fall down some time. -We asked that it be cut down several times last summer, but no attention was paid to our request. But when the news come that Pendleton, with his greenbacks, had bcea beaten in Ohio and Packer, the twenty-million Democratic candidate for Governor of Pennsylvenia, had been "slewed," the fate - of that lonely Democratic pole and that immortal " tin rooster," was settled. " Thi3 world is all a fleeting show," and it looked too much like mockery to allow those emblems of the defeated and demoralized Democratic party to be permitted to remain standing aDy longer. The pole was cut down, and the rooster was buried by a delegation from the Vineennes Varieties, who chanted, as they laid the tin corse of the old chanticleer in the cold grave, ' He was a tough old bird," : But greenback., the - "everlasting nigger," , and the , Republican party killed him. Eequkscal inpace. 1 . Almost a Sensation. We thought yesterday that we would have a rare sensation to serve up this morning for the delectation of our numerous readers, but we are rejoiced, far tho sake of humanity, that such is not the case. It was rumored on Wednesday night that a woman lately "confined in jail had been guilty of infanticide, and on yesterday the matter was pretty thor oughly investigated. Although the woman is notorious, as no. .developments were made, it will perhaps be no mora than justice for ua to withhold her name. . A woman confined In jail stated on Wednesday that another woxan, lately an inmate of -the jail, and who is now out temporarily, on account of sickness, had. become a mother while in the jail, and had made away with her offspring by pushing it down a laraco iron pipe that leads to tho vault. Tho woman who gave, the information EadT. that 6he heard the child cry. Of course Sheriff Miller thought so serious a charge as this worth investigating at once, and placing a great deal of confidence in what- the. woman, had ' stated sum moned laborers' yesterday, and cad a part of the brick flooring in one of the cclia taken upland a : man went down ana -maae s an examination- of tho . vault. : Batt no remains of any child were found, and it was' concluded that the woman making the charge had beeu nr.staken, or had, perhaps, manufactured the "yarn" out of whole cloth.1' The crime is charged to tavo been committed some ten days sgo. After a careful investigation by. the Sheriff, he is of the opinion that the charge is un founded, and that the accused is tin nocent of that crime at least. 1 Water Works. Wo, arc credibly informed that a gentleman "from Gin cinnati is in our city at present for tho purpose, if possible, of organizing a water works company. We do not know that he has submitted any propositions to any-of-oor citizenaas yet, but we are informed that he pro poses, if a liberal, charter can be secured from the city, to take hold and organize a company for the pur poso of constructing water works 'for this city. : We hope thit the report is correct, for - there, is I, n subject' in which our city jsmorolnterested than in the erection of water works. ' We must have them sooner !or later, and the sooner the better. We hope to learn something more definite in a few days. The Panorama. Mr. Nortour -the proprietor of Bullard's Panorama of New York City, passed up the river early yesterday5 morning, acd exhibit cd his fine work of art atllockport last night He was very successful at Henderson, and spoko highly of the kind manner in which he was received by cur Kentucky neighbors. We learn that it is proballe he will be back this way in a couple of weeks, to exhibit for two days atjthe; Opera House. Ihe panorama is a line paint ing. Personal. Hon. 11. T. Kcrche val and Dr. Milner, of Rockport, are stopping at the Sherwood House. We were pleased to a.cet yesterday, from Madiionville, Ky., W. A. Gordon, Esq , a prominent young lawyer of that place. He was looking in on our courts, but everything was ; very dnll, there being no exciting'cases up for trial. He thinks it will be A big thing for Evansville when tho E., H. & N. R. R. is completed. "Red""' in the Lock-up. F. M. Kenniston, alias, "Red," -made his appearance on the streets yesterday, and in a short time got on a " high old bust," and went down into the lower part of tho city and "cleaned out " the female Dymphs of a prominent hagnlo. " Red " left here with Daa-Rice's circus, and when Dan'a boat passed down on Wednesday night, he had to stop off here and have a few pleasant benzine guzzles with the "old hash brigade." 'fle will appear at the Recorder's levee to day. Flowers. Under the influence of tho cold weather, the sweet gems of flowers that decked the earth end illumined the gardens,, have about departed. Their fragrance has ceased to mingle with the-atmosphere, and their rich cdor has gone. ",A sweet memory, only, will linger after them. God might Lave made something sweeter and more attractive than flowers, and something m ore beautiful and charming than woman , to cull them into beautiful houqaets, but He did net. There is a resemblance, too, between thcai. The flower requiree

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the utmost tenderness and the fondest nurture to bring it to perfection; with unwearied care it must be guarded from hurtful influences, or its freshness and bloom will fade; its tender leaves droop, and its slender stem band. Woman requires the sunlight of affection to keep perfect her

beauty; a smile of kindness must be tho first sunlight that gret ts her in the morning, and gentle words the latest music that floats around her at eve. During the past season we havo been made the happy recipients of many beautiful and fragrant bouquets. and we regret that the flowers have departed. S?" The little holes andwagoa ruts on Sycamore Street, are to be repaired, and it is probable that the work will be attended to to-day or to-morrow. The Park School Housa in Lamasco is having a nsw roof put on, and is almost finished. As the building leaked so badly, a uew roof was a necessity. ? New Monthlies. Mr. John H. Scott, the popular news and periodical dealer, corner of Main and Sec ond Streets, laid" upon our table last night Harper $ Magazine and the Atlantic . Jfonth?y, both 'full of good things. He has cur thanks. On a Drunk. Several of the old offenders were out . yesterday, Kate Sullivan among the ret. She got on a glorious old drunk in the afternoon, and made things remarkably lively for a few minutes, along the rout8 he traveled over. : She- was taken in by the police,' however, and now rests in Qastle de Royston. u j A: Knight .of the Shears, who was oa a little "bust" yesterday, became obstreperous in a merchant tail oring ''establishment, and Marshal Wunderlich was called ia to eject the noisy person. He was finally induced to go home. " Sunday Schosl Meeting. Wo learn that a general Sunday School mass meeting will be held at Trinity Church on next Sunday afternoon. It is . proposed, we believe, to have good sieging, and good addresses. A general invitation is extended to all. I J3 The Galaxy and, Putnam's Magazine "for ' November have been (received by Fish & Barter, booksel lers, INo. ly Maia btreet. Tne continuation of "Put Yourself in His Place," in tho Galaxy, will necessarily compel those who havo read the pre eeeding chapters to purchasa the No vember number. Both magazines are filled with good reading matter. A Pleasant Incidsnt. During tho session of Morning Star Lodge, I. O. O. F., last night, a splendid wedding cake was rectiveJ, with the com pliments of "Mr. and Mrs. William Warren." Tho cake wss partaken of by the . members, and a resolution adopted, thanking Brother Warren for his kind remembrance, and ex tending tho warmest congratulations hi the Lodge to the newly married couple. It wss a pleasant iucideqt, and one that will not soon be forgotten by those present. f Masonic. The Masonic Grand Chapter of Indiana, in scfsion at Franklin, on Wednesday last elected the following officers for the ensuing year. i Most Puissant Grand Master W W. Austin, of Richmond, Grand Thrice Illustrious Master Martin II. Rice, of Indianapolis. Grand Principal Conductor of the worK ueorge n. unc, or evans ville. ' . Grand Treasurer Charles Fisher, oi Indianapolis. Grand Recorder J. M. Bromwell, ot Indianapolis. Grand Chaplain J. H. Lozier, of Franklin. " Grand Steward and SentinelWilliam II. Black, of Indianapolis. Grand Captain of the Guard L. A. Fcote, of Crawfordsville. - LO UA1 ITOTIOiES. Notice. We desire notifying the public that we havo all the orders we can possibly fill up to December 1st, 1869, and cannot receive anymore until that time. " Spseb & Co., , . Proprietors Rockport Coal Mines. oct22 lw Ihe Greatest Slack Alpaca of the Age Is tho Celebrated Scarlet Letter Double Warp Crown Brand. It is superior to any Black AJpacam&de as regards price, color and durability. A full assortment now opening at Coolidge'a New Ycrk ttore. Also, Arab Shawls. New Stripe Shawls. Clotks. Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Germantown Yarn, Balmoral Yarn, German Zephyr, Dress and Cloak Trimmiocs. Buttons, ic. French Whalebone Corsets at 90c. oct2l-2t 'Barrett's " a natural beautifier. Axd he did many wonderful worfc., insomuch taat his name was pronounced In many tongues. And therecame unto him, Judltb, from the seaport of New Bedford, who had been lck fur many years; and after some days the pains were gona. the slept soundly, and did rejoice in eating her food. And Asa, from those who are called Quakers, in the great city of Philadelphia, wrote an epUtle saying: O, Doctor! accept tbou thU money, which la called greenbacks, and hatn the picture of Abrabam, tby friend, rn ono end. For verily I was weak, exhausted and despondent; I ate but little and suffered many pains, - aad thy Plantation Bitters gave me health.llkened only unto the vigor of youth. And upon such as are afflicted with liver complaint, wltb sour fetoinach, with general debility and dyspeptic caln3. In all parts of the land did ttsese Bittprs produce astonishing cures. Magnolia Watkr. Superior to the best imported Ge.man Ctlogne, and sold at half tne price. odd dit cod wl. "Barrett's" no resemblsnca to Lyes. EST" Louis BittroIiT has just returned from New Y"ork, and has now open as large a stock of good Watches, Jewelry. Silver Ware," fine Plated Ware, Clocks, &c, as can be found in the city, at very low prices, No. 65 Main Street, between Second and Third. cc20 3t Lost Between the corner of First Avenue and Franklin Street, and the residence of Mr. John Henson, on Mary Street, a parcel, containing an unfinished ekirt. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at the Journal Office. ectla

The Florence still TrlaEjplir.st. . The Florence Family Sewing Machine wa3 awarded the two highest premiums at the Ohio and Kentucky State Fairs Gust closed) over all its

competitors, and was declared by all to be the test tSeioing Machine on exhibition. Call and see this great family favorite at No. 11, South Second Street, Evansville, Ind. cc20 dCt "Barrett's" renews your yculb. Street Railway i'otlcc. Books of Subscription to the in crease of the capital stock of the company, ordered by the Board of Direct ors, October oth, l&o'J, are now open at tho office of the company. Stock holders are entitled to their pro rata shares of the same, it subscribed ty 3 o'clock P. m. of Saturday, October 23d. Any shares then ustaken, will be open to subscription by other stockholders. An adjourned meetiDg of stockholders will bo held at raid time for that purpose. By order W. W. Ciiandleh, oatlS lw Secretary. CSlOO Brochc and Paisley shawls, Irish poplins and fine dress goods very cheap, at Schapker, Bcssixa Si Co. " Biirett's " Hair Restorative. JE?Torn money taken at par for goods at Schapker. Bnssing & Co. ? French Corsets just received at Hughes', which he is selling very low. ocl2 ?Decalconiania, or Pictures for transfering, with varnish for fixing at Fish & Barter's. ocltf K.VEB caixcs io rrccuisc cheap asd desirable Basheaa and Homestead Property. Th Lo.igicorih Tract, recently purchased by Jfissrs. Lisas and Heidelbach, offered at vjv, Public Auction. Eplendld Opportunity for IrT :ucnt This desirable property, located in the very best 'portion of the city of Evansville, convenient for business and admirably adapted for private residences, subdivided into lots of 25 to 50 feet front and 127 to 142 feet in depth, each lot fronting on a sixty-foot street and running back to a fifteenfoot ally, will be offered for sale, at Public Auction, on .Wednesday, October 20th, 1869,' at 9 o'clock. a, u., without reserve, the sale continuing from day to day, presenting one of the most eligible and desirable means of investment ever offered. in this vicinity, as Evansvillo is one of the most thriving and promising cities in the West, containing 30,000 to 35,000 inhabitants, possessing great foundry and manufacturing interest, and largely commanding tho commerce of the Ohio, Cumberland and Green Rivers, and of tho Wabash Valley. Title in all respects perfect. Terms of Sale One-third cash, balance in one, two and threo jears, secured by mortgage on the premises. WM. Uapelle, Agent. II. Gumberts & T. M. Elliott, Auctioneers. octlldtl' o ES5Five hundred choice Bacon Hams, in prime order, for sale at the Builders haiporium, in lots as want ed. Water, between Walnut and Locust Streets. oct9 15t Babcock & Sxeelk. Ellliard Tables at Ascllon ! Two splendid Tables wil'. he sold without limit or reserve, at auction to the hkhest bidder?, nt T. M. El liott's Auction Room. Friday, October 23d, at 10 o'clock A. si. octl-l-td T. M. Elliott. tsy ibo Uard rnotosraphs maae by W. T. Wrorthington & Co., can't bo beat this side of New York, tome see for yourself, comer Main end Second Streets. - - ' ep28-lra Prank's Cromos, equal tar the finest Oil Paintines, from $1 50 to $25 00. Call and examine them at F. & B's. ocltf Money Saved. R. W. Harper & Co.. No. 30 lurst Street, are now otfering to the trade a large variety of fine tobacco and cigars ot their own manufacture. They manufacture their entire stock, and will sell as cheap as tho 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 iranspor tation froui the .East as well as the profits made by the wholesale dealers sep23tf . , o JGo to Fish & Barter's and get one of those beautiful Bibles. They have a complete assortment of Family and Pocket Biclcs. - - ocltt Ekzr 1 lie price ot Jrnotcgraphs is reduced to $3 00 per dozen at XV. T. Worthinaton & Co.'s, corner Main and Second Streets. Come, see us. i 1 - sei 28 lm First Premium awarded to "Barrett's." : ' . Novelties in Dress Goods, now on sale and very, cheap, at S-'hspkcr, Bussing Co.s. ec-29 Ytru will find Ladies' Velvet Hata at 55 cents, at Glick & Schwartz', op posite the Upcra iiou;e. sep"iD Fish & Barter have a fine assortment of Ladies' Initialed Note Papers and Envelopes to match. . . - ccltf xr.it-T. C. Brldwell & Co, corner of xdain and lhird Streets, . have a full stock of Drugs, Chemicals. Pat ent Medicines, American and imported Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, xc. rresenpuons carctum com pounded. Fresh Blue Lick. Con-i gress and Ivockbridge Alum aters. jel7-ti BEECH E1'S WEltJIOJiS IX PLYMOUTH PULPIT, Are being read by people of every class and denomination all over tfcla country and Europe. They are full oi vital, beuutifni religious thought and ice. 1 tin. Mynwvth Julpit la puDll:hea weekly, and contains Mr. Beecher's Hermons ind l'rnvern. in form, suitable for publication ana binding. or saie oy an newsueaiers. rrice luo. Yearly (nbncrl rtlons received bv the cob. lishern, iS, giving two handsome volumes of over 400 pages each. Half-yearly SI 75. A new aud hnperb bteel Portrait of Mr. Beecher presented to all yearly subscriber. Extraordinary Offer Hl.T MoUTll VVi lIT(J3),audXitu CilRINIlAS IXIOS (S2 50). au Unsecrarian. Independent. Week ly Journal of Christianity, with Lecture. Room Talks and Editorial Articles by Mr. Beecber, sent to one address for 52 weeks for four dollars. Kpecial inducements to canvassers and thot-o getting np clubs. Specimen copies postage irea lor 5e. .1. M. 1'OUI) fc CO,, Publisher, BS Park: Kow, New York. Ioo2-lm . Oysters. Jl'ST RtCi. A LAKUE LOT of the Untst Baltimore and N:W York Oysters, otfered to tho public at the most reasonable prices, by Main fctreec Exchange, col8 dlw Bet, Filth and telxtti Hireete.

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i'of -tr.r Rixer lUm ttt Tidrd Ta jr. The weather wackarlcs up last cljbt snd stars were naln twlntl!r2. The lem-pt-rature ww moderating, the mercury btandlrg at ii" nt dr.k The rdditional arrival aud departure up to midnight Include the iaickstep, to Cairo; Itoo lilto, Louisville and return; Hartford, to Green River; Abeona, Cincinnati io t. Louis; Fanny Erandels, to Memphis; Fayette, from Henderson. The paclceU all le't with about a?i the freight they wantcd....Tho Abeona was drawing ail tho waUr lu the channel.... Captain Van Meter's nor and beautiful Bteamsr "Evansville" U auuounced for Bowling (Jreea to-morrow evening. She la really a beautiful boat, aud (aptiiln Van Meter believes fcho will hare suffic cnt speed to make two trips a week, to Iiowiiug Ureea....-. Tho Fayette toui a large number of people to Henderson yesterday, and as the weather promises to be fine to-day, we expect to sc-e her go tiut twice to-duy, crowded to her utmost capacity. Tho programme of the Fair to-day is extremely Interesting and attractive, and many tew features will be Introduced, among which will be the opening of Floral Hall, with a dlnplay of brilliant attractions never before witnessed lu th;s vicinity. A speed ring will close ta-day's exercises. There will be another bailooa ascen&lou io-u.oriow The Rose HII had a nice trip down aud up. We were delighted to Cud Miles T. Warren, the highly accomplished and popular clerk of the great Tarascon, In the cfiice, looking us fine uh satin .. From the Cincinnati Commercial of Wednesday we learn that the residence of Captain A. fcteiu, of the P. W. trader, N'o. Wt Ninth fcti-eet, Cincinnati, wtt entered on Sunday niht, and robbtd of between forty aid fifty dcliat' wortli of silver ware. Tt e entrance wai effected by tbeprylutf open ol the front parlor window. The servant girl discovered them, and ttey dcausped before gaining aDy More booty. litter Iii'Stici. . CisciiiATi, October 21. Port LUt Arrivals toiinuirocft, ttom tel. Louis; tilangow, liom Memphl.i. Departed Armadillo, to Mew Oneaus; Annie Laurie, K.anawua Klver. lUver six lett und eleve i inche. Weather cloudy. Thermometer M'. 'ihesieamer ht. J'jduj mrucic a sung and (UDk, twelve mllta up the ilver. yesterday atiernoon. Louj:svii.i.e Octobtr21 Port IJt MsgfleUajn, tel. Lou.s to PittKburg; Charmer, Cincinnati to Kvansvllle; La little, to Mew Orleans. Klver titallouary, with turee feel nine Inches water In tbe canal, one foot nine Inches on the falls, and nine lnoiies over the locks. Weal tier cloudy and taw. jbUailitbS tli.sk. Memphw. October 2L WeatheVcloudy and cool. Itlver tailing. Ueparled Mary Uavage and City of Alton, to tel. Louts; Mary Houston, to Loutsvlile; Commonweaitti and Vunlnia, to Mew Orleans; Twelfth Kra, to lied Klver; Hamilton, to Yazoo Klver. ; , . BT. LOUI3, October 2L-Arrlvcd-OH re Branch and Thompson Dean, from Mew Orleaus; 11. M. bureve, from Omaha; Clara, from Kansas city; Harry Johnson, from KeokuK; lieLe Memphis, from Mempbli; vhampiou. from Cincinnati. le-parted-Caineiia, for Pittsburg; l'aullue Carroll, lor Mew Orleans; Alu-cailoe, for at. l'aul; Harry Johnson, lor KeokuK; Lumiuary, lor Vlckaburg; 11. H. Turner, lor Mew Orleans; Mountaineer, lor Kansas City. Kiver faliluji nowly, aud hll upper streams UecllmiiK. Weal her clear and pleasaut. Mercury In tit 3 r. m. Cairo, Oct. 21. Clara Scitt, KvauHVllle packet, 11 p.m.; Alpha, Ttuiies.s e Klver. 1 p.m.; McCaiil, bt. LjuIs lo Memphis, 11 p. jii.; dui:a, vu'ubuuig io ti. LUH, la p.m Longworih, New Orleans to Louisville, a.m.; fcubmarlue Mo. 11, Ht. Louis to Cairo, and MlshisKlppj, Ht. Louis to New Orleaus, 10 a.m ; liolie Yazoo, Louisville to Mew Orleans, 11 a m.; bt. Joseph, Memphis to HI. LguIm, Vi in.; Labarge, Mound city to Ht. Loulf, 1 p.m. ; Kllogg, Ht. Louis iimewudeapj, i p.m.; ivate itoblnson St. .nil Mini inrnnal A n.n.l'ut rr. ki Louis to Memphis, p.m. ; fa'tonewall, K'ew Kjrieo us io ri. xjouis, p.m. Kiver lell lnche?. Weather clear; mercury O. KTEAEIBO ATS. K0TIGE TO CREDITORS. AI L I'lItSOSS IIAVlXd CLAIMS a!;atnt.t the steamer Morman, are hereby notified to present the same within thirty days for settlement, (otherwise tr.ey will be debarred.) to J. Hlnzlch A Hon Mo. 20 Morth Water htreet, Kvansvllle, or, io tuo uuut!rsign-i, m i,oiiifivine, Ky. W. J. MA V, For Owners, Sept. S3, iwi. 2;ilm FOR LOUIdVlLLE. The elegant steamer fT- PALESTINE, is i'ljli. ii. iiranbam, Cluik, Will laa ve for LouUvll.'e and all way ports FltlUAY, OCTOBER 22n, at 4 j'clock p.m. For freight or pasKg apply on board or to W. O. BRO WW & CO., It Agents, FOR OWEXSBORO, CANNELTON. LOU lVILLK, A3i CINCINNATI. The first-class steamer ST".? CHARMER, Joliu Jj las, Jr., Master; H. T. James, Cleik, Loaves for Cincinnati and all way ports SUIKDAT, OCTOBER 23D, at 10 o'clock a.m. For freight or pRswagn apply on board, Or to HUKt.NJCllC.LSON, oc22I2t Agent. FOR EASTPORT. The Rplen?id pits ;enger stearcer LEWELLIN, Clem. Xfatheny, Master; Johnny Harper, Clerk, Leaves or Eastpnrt and all Tennessee Klver way landings 1'BIDAT, OCTOBER 23, at 4 o'clock r.ar. For lrt lgtit or passage np!y on board, or to w.u.iU.nAni, dlt Agent FOR EOWLIM'O-GRKEN. The new steamer Li V AN a V ILL is, aCtptaln . h. v anmeter. Leaves for lueaboteandail way points on BATCttBAT, OCTOEER a.1n, at i o'clcck p.m. For freight or passage apply on board. OC22 &2l FOR CAIRO, COLUMBUfcJ, AND MEM I'HI The ruasniflceut steamer ; rb ROBERT MOORS, it': John Ferrell. Master: lien, Merreiiees, Cleric, Leaves for Memphis and all way ports, on FKIDAV, OCTOBER 330, at 10 o'clock a.m. For freight or nassnire apply on beard. Or to hUMl'llKLl. LKWlilalO., W.U.BROWN A CO., cc22dlt Agents, DUMTERS. Iic;Uiie JDnstern, Mirror Dustors, Garriujje DusttTH, nAVfc jcbT i:i.ti:ivi as invoice ut ij u- . . .... .. Fiom tiie manufacturers at Altona, PrusHia, And are prepared to duplicate any New Yoilt or Eastern Factories' Invoices on these goo Jf. MARK; AVAR KEN & CO., No. 25 North Fiist St., oc2 EVANSVILLE, IND. Steam Barrel Factory. 23-lH'IltHTV & JIAXNIXG S I Xtenie Steam Barrel Factory Is piepnred to fill orders for any kind of Barrels, de livered on the Ohio, Cumbeilaud, or Ten nessee Rlvtr, oa short noUca. lot M U2w

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r,y rc.e CoTTf'V lfcivy nml (! r!,I.!l!y Imrr-r : sales r i,m) bies at vs 'i for rr 1 i J ' 1 n tj upiamJx. Fi-ol'B Rfetp(s 'Jr2 barr!i; Market Tnartf ot sternly hHIi llr biisliifsw; ales of 1.1,0 'O brri:l at ti (ijri bi t,T m ),-i line Htnte and Wewtern ; HH u", n .Vj iori xtra Htate; tSJ&OH'itO f r extra V 'stern : ttj t0cj7 jO tji w hlto whom extiA ; ii 1 "j rj'l 6Tt tot round hoop Ohio; t'l 1'. 0 7 P.r extra 1st. LnuH, and 17 l-O jS ,V for poo l to Choice do., ck alug Rt-ady ; incliiillin rii Iik of .Kt barrels of low grades ultras lor i xport ut I'jU 4 . Rye flour ctei-ly ; t,:iU if b barrels at tl W-'-'l iii. Cou.f M Ml,- i,tjjft. WlI.'SKT Without I( elded thnnvr-; kh'od of barrels Wtitern at. tl XI tt 'ZVt lor (small lots; Iroo-bound 81 'ZV., 2-. W II kat Receipts 42.&11 bUHiicis; marlu I favors buyer with only a mo l-rntp lri'pnry; sal of ti,0'0 busheN at SI :nfor nw No. J Kprlug; fl 40 for Mo. 2 Wlnlor r-l Wetrrrl; ni lor r Jected ; tfl 111 4"i tor No. 2 Wlnt-r red and Hniixr Wihii rn ; ft ! for nirib-r i-'tute; tl .VI tl ii'l for vood to cholcj white Ht tte; tl iri lit vvluto Culifornia. I'.vk Hull atid heavy. JiAEI.EY Morn artive; fcal'M t, 1 M,0Crfl Ituslieta at til UO'il ii for two-rowed Ht.ulo; II 5C 5l f" for lour-rovrtd do, ui.J il t'i lor C'HnuJa Wot. liHi.tr Malt Q sl.t:a!e'j ol 2,jo ltp heln utti ft.. CouM-R-cr IpU 21 1SS buhU: 2j'"0 lower; Kiles of OH X) btisbeU at Uj't'sja 'tit mixed Wm-rn; 11 01 for hju I do.; II 00 for while WeU-n: HOi jllO lur iuirn.il lumii wtsiern yeiiow. OAT3 Receipt lil Ml blislirlH heavy ; sales or ai,OLO bushel at . atiic for new Bouinern ana we-tein. Kicb Quiet; sales ot tlercs of Carolina at Hc. C rrxa Firm. Hllfillt-Hrrii; fcale ul IwO bo.-shna.Is at U''fVia for Cuba; UXW tut i'uib. uifo. Molaksks Lull attHio: Porto Rico " .v. pKTiu.LecM-Flrui at 17,'i jinc; crud a.'i .. ' ' iioi"-Quiet at 15i20 for A rnfrb'in. Lihkki Oii lli.vy ut t("t3l In rafcU. Hl'IKIT 'I VUFKiVt Kteauy Mt ','. Pobk tebade flrinrr with a uio.li-rtiin i.luand; sale oi 60 bnne:s at t ; ' l' .')! ut for mess ; clol ng at 8.n 7i riah ; tit tr . 0m for primH, hikI t.7 !, t,li lm lor prime hh-m. llKKr Quiet; salts of l.'J) buin-ts f t t'i 0J ftl:l 00 for new plain hu m; 1:2 Uj - 1 7 Ul tor ncwex'ra ineKs; bef hkim, bteaUy ; a.ilis ol barrel at li (j-'.c. CUT M KATrt HUtdy ; sales of ITt tmrUages at 14;'t1.0; for lioulU-r: 17 ti'j lor hums ; in lii let fli ui ; bules ot 4J boe leecured at 17 IT;C' Laki Khaiie liriner; nn.l(H of H tlMf a at JhJjritlPO ltr stca:u, ud I.sIhJjS ljr kett le reudcred. Lottku Kteady and in good deinah J ut 20io iorOh:. t HictSE 1- Irui and quiet ; 17 .tlS'c. l'HKioills To Llveipool shipment! r.f 12; W bushels t-t wheat at 1'i'l p-r Kill, utiU ZAi bariels of fl-jur, per sail, at 27s 7; :t-i. Cincinnati samri. By J'eietraph.l Circikm ATI. October : :i , Fi.oob Inll ; family, I j U) i5 7". W n EAT-ltu II and negiecte J ; odered ut tl 10-$l 1 1. Iut no mm 1 es. Cokn bail, with , kales of cur at ? .; while, UOc. Oath I'ull at 10iiO for No, 2 and 1 ; w b t' jc Kvb Firmer : sold atOOaa'.e. CoTTON-Uuchanged ai.d dull, with sal- s at ?'',o. ToiiAf-co-Dull and nucUangt-J; ttalctof 1.3'J hbds ml H 0a22 40. W lil.sKY Firm and ii good demsnd ut II li. Mt83 Poult NtglectPd and hold atfJl. LAKD-lall at i'v17Xc. Bui-if Mea is Noirilnuily imchangi j ; ales of shoulders at l ie; ,tuos, l-c. Uacov Lull; salts of shoulder ut ljc; si lie", iUc; no sale of roni.(-Uciiiw, Oukbn M eats Id good demand lit 11 il 1 Qlri( . tut held Hs higher. Jij! Jn Ueuiitud at hi TiO ,(10 2 tor all November; they are tialeable ut tJ 5 mid for Cist half of December at S'J; not iniiriy GllVrlnif. Hun Kit Unchanged, wllu aales of ficsh at i)., t.c. E'i;h 2.1c. Cueesk Haloi at 17'jlSXOi llo latter rate for f 'CUry. Uaoci.Bii.8 Are In good deiuaud at full rate. OH-l-Nochango; LlnwAd, 979io Petro eum, Hl.u.kic. Lard, tl iia.jl 'Si. Oolc 1-io buying. Chicago lltraei. . Bj Telegraph. 1 ClilCAOO. Oi!t. 21. EAhTiitN Kxcuani;k Weake r, at 1-10 o:f buying, and 1-10 premium Kelllu:'. H.OL B In butter demand, ut tt 73 for spring extra. W li bat Quiet and weak, at lf-tHa lower; sale No. i at 1 0 1'l li" ; No. jiti:,c..4 tl mr; clewing at irs'ciKl w for Mo. a. This afutruoon the mni kiH Ih lum tlvi-, til bO'c, cash and seller October, for No. 2. Cokx Quiel; li-itle lower ; al s of N'.. 2 at Pi'4'i07sC ; lejucttnl, lit 40j',c; closing at j7 aS;4o for strlttly freii leculpls of iso. 2. This afteinoon tho market is Jnuctlvo, at (j'o.seller October, for No. 2. Oaim Ltuil, and lc lower; sales o( MO. 2 at 40!4 itllc, cusli and seller the mouth, and Cioolcg at 4(i;-4 it l.''o. caKh. Kr Qtilet aud easier: No. 1, 77 ,77 Jc; No. 2, 7.V7jc; rejtcte J, 7.1-j; cloving dull u i 70Uc for No. i. liAsLtr-Mori ao'.ive, at II lljtl 17 for No. 2; closing dull -ttl 1" 1 Id. Hmuwists-Qulet, at tl H(sl 12;cloHlug firm at tl 11. huuAa liciHXc, for comruou to prltno Cu ha. I'lwviBioxa null and inactive; ina.a pork nominal, at il frf'tlll 7j. Lard imii. at in1 '4i7. lur Haltki HiiouxbKits Nominal, a'tit. Louis U&rfect. By Telegraph. , Br. Louis. October 21. Tobacco Steady and strong. Cotton Quiet; iniddllug 21 . 11 km i Very firm; uudreukfj 111); d reused 121 ."A). FLOUR Lull and wj.ig and uomliKi! ly nnehancprl; NujM-fflne tl 'M; X ti "i i"tt hi; XX ti Zi0 60: XXX W; luuey t i tO.tT (D. Whkat Fail searce at lull prlci-w; low rrade blow and heavy; No. H hnrtug S t :; No. 2 M.i-jc; No. 1 fcw,vi; S'o. 2 led FhIIII (j'141 i No. 1 red tl li$l li; Mo. i white 11 1 1 1.4 1 15. okn Firm ; mixed In bulk 7c; a.ickod t(g,ii.c; choice yellow hut. oatn Firmer at 4iij4 its In bulk; li i.V.o sucked. iiABLKr-lu roo 1 dtuAud far choice at fl 4"l ho for Hprlng. JtrK Hull aud lower at 7i.7Sj for prime to choice. WmsKr-f-teady and fUni atil 15. 1'Olitf -Uull t ,1 i.CJ o-. CutMbats Iiy sill meats lower. ia o i-.Mi.ier ; fcuouiueis J( jl ctiur sides JUvbiPia. i a an l)uil; nflhfnir doing eic j.t i small order lots; LJi fr tierce; lut Reg. Ohockries -Quiet and uachan I. JiiXi 1'uckluu hk not vet coin rn iifi rl . but three Is umelUiug doiug ; aulu at ,' , vu ki o-j. 3tft York Dry iiools a 1.! . By Telegraph.) Nttr Yoag, Oct. 11. Dkt Oooiw The maiket for luoste; asses is quiet and dt-presstd, jet we biiv but fw changes to observe In pric . T-d:iy tl L'llca 10 4 Bleached hho;tlrii wr r duced lrorn -0c to tay:. and trie u.i do. of the same make Ironi c.kj to t -'.:. Mempiils liarstet. By Telegraph.l Mrvruin, Oct.. il. tVrioji Weak it Ui-ic: itceii'tc. tu bales: exports, H2 bales. fit LOCli L'rjchauged. corn oiu it v; uew Qj-JJC. Oath 2c Hay tM 00. ItHAM-2I 4J. POKK-1 1 60. LAKI JW.2IC. lUtxisr HUsauy ; shoulder 17;e. and slJii 214;u21ic European Haratt. By Cable. Loxnox, Ocltibi-r 21. Consols for money l-'i-'i; Accnurit by 6Vi; 6-20 bond at London, 'tl ' hlj ; do. ,a Bli; do. 'b7aX2;do. l-o 7t'i; i.iiei'i-'.; 1.0.95; A. 4 U. W. 2'i'i. Ht-x-k tani-f. Bonds at Frankfort t''iy, l h77;. Paris, October 21. Bourse lirm; IUmIck 71 f. Ij-k. r I.IVBBl'OOb. October 21. ( otlon I Iowr and quiet; alu nilddllng oiilii(!s nt 11; Orleans I2!d ; sl b,ti baies; ad(oitlt While wtitat n.H d: winter do. us u 1 : red WeMern Mo. 2 Vs 61 ; Wc.icni flour 2 Is '.! : mixed corn 2Vs 6d ; outs :t .id; pork llti; beef hi'mx lard 71m ; cheese L, i ; biicou o . ml turpentine 27s txl. lAJXiiw. October 21. Tallow 47 ii:s ad t II n seed oil 20 pounds 10i : mci r tin ihe n. i Sim VI ; clover seed i; Calcui la linseed At 6d ; pwtroleorn at Antwerp firm ; coiu.u i,t Havre uuchsnced. Hriwleln the Itimu ..i Fngland hi dtcreas'. d L2,tjj uuriiia the wet It. Jew lurfc u'old 3fJ Bloctt Zi:n. By IVlegraph.J New Yohi, 0.;t. 21. Money Easy and slea-ir. st f. i7 ,..r cent-, chltfly U per cent, on coal loiiL,. PTKLiMi-rirmtr at vy-j. Oolii Firmer, oimuiiiu il fii' i,.i, ,. Ing to 31. and closing at Ui'.i n , -' OOVfcltNMENT A Sliade lower, bid t!,,.. At the Treasury purchssa lo-ilay, tho entire amount of Oi.o imliiou of iiw 'i ,. i 1115 20 was Ukm from Fik A ilMtcu i . pons of 'Ml, llni'(Uu; do. ., ji-v..f.ii'. do. '11.5, 11!;; iny,; do. new, li:: jl?7?-: tl V Cuneiicy 0 ut74. cw Orlcaaii Karfctt. By Telegraph. Nbw Okleass, Oct. 21. Cotton Oneaed ac t! V. lUt tiritl.tr.t, done after the receipt of lli evening l,ivn (jooi novices, tuu ciohtu Lias, lllio K(, indnlnally 2i'4o. ' Kmiur Hupeiflno at 1125; XX f l 4i. ami XXX t 00. ' OAT 6-i 'tic. Pork Held at I'll. Molasm New tl 01. H 21. Qthtr artislss uuchaugtJ,

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