Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 September 1870 — Page 4

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1 T R K O lOfPlf BRT Ell J3 Firv' an i Second Street. O'wvi 'o atlon. E quire of . D. UAtu w o v MtlDhi . sepl2-ot TM, tMK Ho5f Wn BNE. ment now "rupi by M. Lyon, to tin fcvanivil e oper- Hon p-ssewd.-n can be nt "3 ''in" ' ' d the flrt of Hfi'embrr lothrfl ' ot Noen'ber next. WM . I'M N' I L"R e 'v. n12 If TO KB '" A 1W II. HOI SK fOX-telni-ft tt"-e r lour r m , piluated Id h npvr rar' ol the rdfy. or In ' i U it- E srgera nt. Apply to P. . Box OT. ei 3t Correct: Tlci iabiJune 12. Evansville rawtorrfsTille R. P. Leave. Arrive Accommodation 4:4" a.m. 6:40 p.m Mai ... ..i0:2o A M. 8:i5 p Kipri-w 6w p.K. 11:21 A. Trr II ante fc rilnnlis . Rxi.reta. I:6ak. 6:40 am Ma.il 6:5 am. FM Accommodation . SKX) p.m. 6o P m iDmi 4:15 P.M. 10:15 P.M Ohio A Mississippi n. K. From Yinctnntt. Going EatU Going West. iprwi !i AM M all ... 1 :i p.m. 4 so p.K Klorwa . 10U p.m. 11 wu .x lAJUtili JOUiXraAIM OX DAY, SEPTIMBSg 12,1810. C I TY NEW S . REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET, ICTK3K OP THE CRIMINAL COCHT. COL. CHAKLKi U. BUTTKKFIKLD. PBOSKCCTI-'O ATTORNEY. CAPT. WILLIAM P. HARGKAVE. KEPHitsitsrrATivrs LEOLsLATtraE. W1L1.UM HklLM AN, &OBERT P. HOOKER. sntBirr. ADOLPH PsArFLIN. ATTDITOR. PHILIP UKJKEB. TREASURES. WILLIAM WAKKEN.JR. OOUKTY C0MMI.H3I0SEEa. 1st. District-J. D. FaIR. 2d, District JAME1 EkSKINE. 8d, Dlstrlct-SAMUEL BARKER. CO0!EW. J03EPH TURNOCX. SURVEYOR. C. B. BATEMAS. Tswssnif 1ICKITS. PIOEOX TOWK3HIP. Trustee COL. JOHV K. GRILL. Asskhok C. C. HCHRKEDKK. JosTicgaoF Peace ILLIAM EMERY, SAMUEL. HAVL1N, VALENTINE KRA-Mifl-t. constables SAMtTEf DAY, LUKE GRANT, fOLi. UUNDiiUM C1EOROE L. KOBINSON. CSlON T0W'8IUP. TrostbcJAMES W. KI O. Jrj-TICB 8ANKOKI) JEKrNS. Uoistabw9- "ULTON U'lULfL AND JOHN W. t'ATLET Assessor i to tta 33 PEVA. perbt township. Trcstke-PHilth koph, Jr. A8SKSHOR NI: K F.NGEIj. C'ostaf,f KKED. WUNDERLICH ANDOi-.OROEOKOH.SMAN. teUPERViaoB JOHN BEdsEMER. GERMAN T0W5SH1P. TRC3TKE GEORGE NAAB. Assessor OHRlsTI AN BETZ. Justices U W. SHORT, JOUN FRIEDConstables FRANK BOWMAN AND AUGUST BETZ. BCoTT T0WK8H1P. Truster JOHN O. TOTTS. Jcstice IC B. HhOHT. Co-ssTABLRS WILLIAM HILLYARD. il KOHGIfi NEWMAN. A88EJMOR REUBEN P. McCUTCHAN. . CENTRE TGWV3BIP. Trustee I OH N WHITEHEAD. AMt'B-0. W.INWOOO. Justice J. B. McGHEtf. (1onhtables-BEJ. YOUNO, HENRY WOOD. KSIOHT TOWNSHIP. T(tTEE ARCH IPPUS KNIQHT. WANTED IMMEDIATELY ! Two Gjod Compositors at this orce. Koae bat competent and reliable men ned apoly. Tbo Weather. The following is the thermometer range for yesterday ..79 I 3 P M 81 79c 78c it A.M.... ....7W 6 P.M S4J i S P.3 Nooa Tobacco Sale. Ford sells this norninr, at eleven o'clock. Ten to ifteen hogsheads will bo offered,. .3 An active young salesman, who has some knowledge of the clothing business, can get a situation at Lyon's, ia the Opera House. Eeturned. hits. Carmody, tb ishionabla dress maker of Locust Street, returned, on Saturday evening, from the East, with all the recent fashions. Philharmonic Society. The first regular meetirg of this Society, after the Summer vacation, occurs to morrow (Tuesday) evening. A prompt appearance cf members at half past seven will be very gratifying. Meeting in Union Township. A fine meeting wai held at Cyprus Dale on Saturday evening at which addresses were made by several gentlemen from this city. 'From the tenor of thj meeting on Saturday, Union may be expected to do her duty in October. Evansville Rolling Mill. We direct attention to the card of Dodd Lloyd, proprietors of the Evans villa Boiling Mill. These gentlemen &re experienced iron makers, are manufacturing all kinds of merchantable iron, and expect soon to greatly iacrease their facilities for turning cut work. A sample of " horse shoe bar," left on our desk, is pronounced ly experts eqial to any manufactured ia the country. A Sqcib Traveling. The following paragraph, which originated with the New Albany Ledger, has gone the rounds of the press until it has found a plaoe in nearly all the metropolitan journals: "In Evansville, Ind., they ring the fire bells whenever they want to wake 'p the police." Now as long as this was confined to country papers like, the one it was smarted by, it was not worth while to pay attootioa to it, but to correct the rrror, it may be well to state that, having no polica telegraph, a set of bell sigaala are used for the police m hen it is necessary to call them from their beats to either of the engine houses. The signals are as follows : For the Chief, 1-2 pause and repeat; fjr the Marshal, 1-2 3 pause 4; for t'ae polioe 1. 2. 3. Similar signals are asci to call firemen when any duty is required of them. But country papers are not expected to know the cifference betwean police signals and Ire belli,

The Rime between the Doctors and

Lawyere, which was arranged for Sat uid?, was not played as appointtd on account of another frame havicg been arranged between the FllCity Club, who were very aoxiou for another game with the' R verside," on Saturday, which, owit g to "bu-ioess enganetueo's," thej were unable to get. A gum. hover, was made up on ite Evansville srouods soon after dinner, with six pUjers of the EvaDBvil'e Club, tod three of the R vereides, two of tbe latter, Willie Foster and Jones, hiving played in the match j! a me of Friday. It was arranged fur the game bo . tween (he Lawyers and doctors to take place immediately alter tbe close of the fifth inning of the first game. about ba f past tljree, but owing to the prospect of a heavy shower, the greater portion of the spectators left for home, some six or seven legal tenders among them, the body snatchera remaining at their posts, ready to perform 'pc mortem" upon the Blaekstone readers. The game with the Falls City Club was then resumed. Col. Isert, their scorer, taking the place of one of their nine who had left the ground, regarding the game ended. The game at this, time stood. Falls City 19. to 15 for the Evansville players. The last two innings brought the game to a tie, as will be seen by the following score : PALLS CITY. O B Johnston, p 3 8 WpAck.Ol b 2 2 Dexter, If 3 1 N louoleon, 8d b 4 1 Mnnsur, lt t 2 8 Monz, of 3 0 KlctiartlHOO. a 3 1 EVA5SVILI.K. O K Jones. 1st b 1 4 Haiti, ss 1 HolMmsw'th.2 b w . oier, o I Nurre, 1 1 Uoolege, e Martin, p DunniDK Xd b 0 8 I Tamly, r I i 2 A il Foster r t woeeier, sa o 2119 IS 19 innings 1 2 8 4 6 6 rails City 7 2 4 4 2 u Evaiisvuie. 6 0 118 4 7 0 1 19 Home runs. Falls City. 1; Evansville, 8. Left on baaes, llsuny,2; Evansville, 1. Oat on foul. Falls Uuy, 'i; Evansville, 5. Oat on banes. Falls Uivy,7: h-vaovlile,8. Htrack oat, Falls UUy, 1; Evansville, 0 Fly O'tcnes, Falls t'lty, 5; Kvsusvilie. 5. Foa boand, FaUs Cltv. 2; Evansville. 1. Muffed flies. Falls City, 2; Evansville, 4. Boorers, CoL I'beo. .inert. and Dr. A. H. Lewis. Umpire, Cicero Buchanan. It will be observed that our players whitewashed" the opposition the two last innings, and were unable to plajr their seventh because the umpire called the game on account of the rain. Home runs were mace by Mr. Jones, Dr. LTaa3 and Mr. Nurre, and one of the Falls Citys, all receiving the cheers of the larga crowd present. Double pleys were made by both nines, in tbe last two inning, at the request of Messrs. A. II. Foster and Wheeler, Messrs. E. S. and Edgar Baboock took their places. The Falls Citys left for home on the Morning Star, highly pleased with their visit to this city. The Riversides. Col. Wheeler, the Secretary of the Riversides, is in receipt of an invitation from a new nine in New Harmony, who have no formal organization, bat are anxious to have the Riversides visit there, during the county fair, that comes off there this week. It is not probable that they can make the arrangements to accept the invitation, as they have about decided to close thoir playing tor the season, unless they play a re turn game with the Rockets, of Mar shal, or make their contemplated trip to Cairo. The "Sooner" Club This club is still awaitine an answer to its pub' lished challenge to the Riversides They say tha sooner the challenge is accepted the better for a!l, as the 'Sooners" have inaugurated a new ideas, in base ball by selecting their o'jvn umpires no 1ce9 than two, they are sure to beat. The O. K. Club The "O. Ks" returned from New Harmony, on Fri day night, "o k" after having de leatea tne n.agies of tfcat place, by a score of Gl to 42. Juvenile. The Alerts and Lake Shores played a matoh game on Sat urday, resulting in favor of the Alerts by a score of 37 to 24. Tbe Couris. Recorder's Court Nathan 1YHlard, Esq., presiding. George W. Collins, drunk and disorderly, pretending to be an ofScer, was fined 15 25 and sent to prison. John Mimms, the colored man, who was shot on the Butler farm, across the river some months ago, was fined $3 for beating Sam. Drake. Sam. Drake was fined 16 25 for being abusive to Mimms after he was arrested. James Wilson was fined $6 25 and sent to prison for a disorderly drunk, at Whisky Row. Wm. Moss and Richard Talbott, two oolored boys, were examined ozua charge of larceny and dismissed, there being no proof of their guilt. Before Justice McTernan. John Mimms was brought from the Recorder's Court on a warrant for beat ing his wife on the 7th of last month.' Join, who had then just recovered from the wov.nds received in Ken tucky about a month before, gave his wife, who had taken care of him, a beating and ran away. He was fined t3 30. George Laoghans was fined a like sum for assault and battery on Con. Dngan; and John Carlin was fined $4 40 for an as3ault on Hermann Jackobin. Btfore Justia SiinsonFtcl. Werrwille was fined $4 20 for provoking George Nolte to commit an assault and battery, for which George was bned on Friday. Personal. Hon. Robert T. Glass and Ed. J.Rankin, Esq., of Hender son, were in the city, on Saturday. ix. AJruoiXCi, iiq.. Ul xnaiantpo- i lis, is in the city. j U U. Jurwin, agent oi Uarry Mo- j Lartnyana ois troupe, is in tne city, r i a t j arranging lor tneir exniDition on Thursday and Friday.

CP 21101; T1LE2. A Ynst Concocrso or People Follow the mams to tbe fa rate. The funeral of Qon.W. H. Walker, which ocourred yesterday aiiemoon, is said t have been the largest that has occurred in this city for many years. Longbffjro one o'c ock, the hour appointed for tbe funeral to move to St. Paul's Church, the streets began to be crowded by a vast sum ber of people, old and young. The Odd Fellows furmed in their Hall and proceeded by First and Sycamore Streets to Third, where. ehir ly after one o'clock, they were j ined by the hearse and carnage containing the family of the deceased. aod proceeded up Third Street to Oak. on Oak to First Street, and thence to St. Paul's Church, where, after the beautiful and imprersive ser vices of the Protestant Episcopal Church were held, an opportunuy was given the people to view the re mains, and the procession resumed its march in tbe following order: Wm. W. Tlleston, Chief Marshal. Warren's Crescent Cltv Band. One hundred and seventy-live rn-mber! of tbe mat! enaeni Order of Odd Fellow In full regaiia. Mesne all Pail Bmrers. Fsmlly and relatives In carriages. Ex-Mayors Hewson, Hopkins and Biker. Members oi the Common Council. City aod County Odlcers. Cornet Band. Foity-thre Flrvmen on foot. Fitly citizens on foot. Fifty-five number of tne Iron Moulders' Union. Citizens ou foot. Fire Department. " Chief f nglnetr, J. Haney, and Col.W. E. HolllDgtWortt), Marshals. Steam Fire Engines in order of their num. bers.bandKomeiy draped Id mourning, and full manned wih hose reels following. Jackson band engine and hose eart. Eclipse nook and ladder track. Citizens in carriages. The procession was very long, and although excellently managed, it occupied twenty-two minutes in passing a given point. All along the line of march on First and Main Streets the number of spectators that Hoed tbe walks was incalculable. The Eagine nouses, Court House, and several other buildings were draped in mourning, as the procession passed on its way to Oak QUI Cemetery, where the remains were deposited beside those of his wife in the family grounds. The coffin was an elaborately ornamented metallio case, with silver hand rail and silver ornaments, including the emblems of the I. O. O. F., and a plate bearing the usual inscription. Great credit is due to Marshal Tileston and his assistants, Messrs. Geisler, Warreo, Elliott, "Bippus and Bailey for the management of the procession, which was such that, when once in motion, there were no awkward pauses so frequent in lare processions, but all went smoothly ! and quietly along. j 1 Communicated. Seal Estate Assessment. Editors Journal : - 1 hope you will permit me, through the columns of your papar, to call the attention of the public aod the City Council, to the lato assessment placed upon the Real Estato of the City by the Common Council for the year 1870, It is a noteworthy fact, observed by all who have taken the pains to examine the Assessors books, that the assessment, made by tbe City Council, on Real Estate, for the year 1870, is from twenty to fifty -per cent, aod in some instances, 1 am told, one hundred per cait. above its true value. I am informed that the values placed upon tbe real estate of the city by stcorn appraisers have bean raised from fifteen to one hundred per cent. The City Council is authorized and directed to sit as a Board of Equalization, and not as a Board of Assessment. It is their duty to add to and take from assessments that are too high or too low, so as to equalize and make the general aggregate about the same. But tbe Council has no power to make a new tissessnient, by placing the general aggregate materially different from what it was reported by the Assessors. And as the present assessment is not an equalized, but is a recto assessment throughout, made by the Council who had no power to make it, it is therefore illegal and void. It is no justification to say that the assessment on real estate is uniform. The law directs that it shall be assessed at its trice value; and the Council could just as well assess $1,000 in greenbacks, at $1,500 as to assess a lot worth $1,000 at $15,000. If certain members of the Councils without consulting the citizens ari taxpayers of the city, represented abroad that the taxables of the city would reach $24,000 000. when in truth tbey are only worth $16 000, 000 it is a fault ot theirs, for which the people are not responsible. Basides it is a damaging discrimination against the real estate of tha city, and makes the owners of real estate pay from twenty to one hundred per cent, more than their due proportion cf tha city'nxes. No one would think of assessing $1,000 in greenbacks at $1,500 or $2,000, and yet that is done in numberless instances with real estate in the city. It is stopping tbe inquiry for real estate. Many holdera are already desiring to dispose of their real estato and leave the city, or convert their means into something that will not ba unjustly overtaxed. The principal revenues of the city are derived from the real estate, and hence this extravagant assessment U striking a heavy blow at the prosperity of the city. If not regulated, it will tend to turn the tide of immigra tion from the city. People will aot invest in real estate, knowiog that they will have to pay fifty per cent. more than their due proportion of taxes by so doing. Our citizens will not build houses to rnr. nhan thov will have to pay on fifty per cent, more than the houses are worth. The scarcity of hoases will necessarily bring up the rent, and every poor man who has to rent a 1innu will have to help pay the fifty percent, in shape cf increased rents. I hope the City Council will act wiselv. and. at their meeting to-night, will reduce their assessment at least one-third. But, if they decline doing this, then 1 suggest that the tax payers of the city hold a mass meeting at the Court House, on next Friday night, to express themselves on thu subject. Tax Payer. m Harry McCarthy, one of the greatest, if not the greatest, versatila comedian cf the day. opens at tho Opera House, on Thursday. Al though young, he ia a veteran aotor,

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COUKCIL to-night. Carpenters wanted on the Carmi Railroad. The Courts resume their sessions to day. Seb Mrs. Goodman's card in local notice. Nine Marriig; licenses last week, which were accidentally omitted on Saturday, "Fifty thousand devils" is the title to a piece played by the Crescent City Band. Fanny Singer, the incorrigible Fsnoy, has again escaped from the Poor House. Heblich's bakery, on the corner of Fourth and Main, will be one of the most complete in tbe State, On Saturday a farmer, with a large griadstone oa a plank, mounted on the runnug gear of a wagon, was driving along Third Street. When turning into Main, tbe grindstone was tilted from its seat, and broken into fragments, much to the chagrin of the owner. Evansville, in addition to furnishing plows to the whole South, wagons and steam mills to Texas, and saddles to the whole country, now sends cigars to Pennsylvania. J. F. Hicks sold 3.000 'Sure Thing" ciaars to Meadville, Pennsylvania, on Satday, and has contracted to send 4,000 per month to the same place. A colored man named Harris, who lives in the neighborhood of Ellis' mill, beat bis step-son severely, on Friday night, breaking his nose. Oa Saturday morning, he attempted to cut his wife's throat, but officer MoDevitt arrived in time to frustrate his benevolent design, when Harris fled, pursued by Mac, whom he outran, escaping to the woods. A farmer, while driving along Division Street, on Saturday, with a a load of grain in sacks, fell from1 the load with one of the sacks, on which he was Bitting, frightening the horses so that they ran, a lore wheel of the wegon passing over the man's left arm, bruieine it terribly. Dr. Legler, who attended him, says the wound is not at all dangerous. The Cincinnati Commercial ought to be ashamed of iteelf. It has an article on tho fourth page of Saturday's paper that ma st have been taken from the " big " Sunday Courier of yesterday, the well known integrity of the Courier placing it beyond sus picion of stealing copy. The trifling oircumstance that it appeared in the Commercial one day before it appear' ed in the Courier is no evidence against the latter paper of course. Gallantry is not alwas adequate ly rewarded, at least such is the opinion of a would ba gallant young man, who, a few evenings since, offered to escort a couple of young ladies whom he overtook oa the street. The ladies being unattended the young man made several ineff ectual attempts to gain their attention, and at last boldly asked leave to bear them company. One of the girls, out of patience with his persistent impudence, answered, granting the le:tve on condition that she might carry his cane. The cane was quidkly handed over, and almost as quickly brokeo. over the gallant's head. A second blow was given, but Master Shallow did not wait for a third. '. The ivory head to the cane can be j recovered by the owner if he will fall for it. The Rink. T'ne assembly on Saturday night was as brilliant as usual. The impro venter it in the fcciutiful and graceful art of skating by both ladies and gentlemen is marked. Those who tre&t with fear and trembling a week ao. now glide gracefully and fearlessly alorg. The coming carnival '". the great subject under discussion by skaters. Arrangements are such that some great curiosities will be-exhibited; among other things a baby elephant and a mammoth ham, the iattiir beins represented by a gentleman whose sweetn-.ess of temper will wa rrant the assu rance that the ham is sugar cured. Mabri age Licenses. T tie following are the mr,ise licenses for thve week ending Sept 10.. 1870: Casper Chil&tman and Anna Ming. James L. Garrett and Margaret Aiken. Cbar sClolin ad Corn-lia Conner. Charles C. Otto and Moilie Hentz. Burciiardl Ukepnens and HUu;oeth HufTnii. hen. McCalMster and Cynthia Moore. Jonn Nelson aud Jdary Eli.iabetU totockHe'uryC. Bclialosky and Frid Barman. Corls'ocer Kupper and Martha J. Stepbenaon. MARSHALL On Bandar eve olng. at 6 o cIooi.Jousmi I., son of J. M. J KNT nik 11 Marshall, ag-d three year rn.ua four days. Tue remains will taken to U Louis for interment. IQCAL If OTTCES. Wasted. Four or five carpenters wantfd at once to work on the E. C. & P. Kailroad. Apply to II. S. Mo r&ill. SeDl2 2t Supt. of Cons truction. Removed. Mrs. Goodman has removeil her Stocicof Millinery from Second Street to No. 33 Main Street, between First and Second, at the store formerly occupied by George Miller, the Boot and Shoe Dealer, where she will be pleased to see her numerous eld customers and as many new ones.T Remember tbe place No. 33 Main Street. sepl2 lw rv 4 I. O. O. P. Evansville Encampment No. 20, 1, i O. O. F., eot8 to night, HeptemDer 12th, at 8 o clock. Tuos. M. Smith, Scribe. Notice to Delinquents. After the 1st day of October the additional penalty of fix per cent, will attach on all delinquent taxes. AU parties interested are requested to call at the office aod settle the same. F. Lunkenheimer. T. V. C. Treasurers oice, Vanderburg Co. Sept 7, 1S70 LepU td

3 at A?' nvr;; et tbe New Y- rk Grocery. GU boxes of that extra fine Cream Cluese Irom New York. Parsons. Scoville & Moffett. Sept. 10 -tf. EransTllle and Crawro-dsTllIe Railroad Secretary's Office. EVANSVIH.K, Iuu tiepi. 8. 1870. J Notice is hereby given that the An nual meetiog of ttuckholdera io this C -mpany will be held at the Court Houe, in tbe city of Evansville, on Monday, the 31 day of October text, at 10 o'clock A.M , at which time au election will be held for thirteen Director, to serve during tbe ensuing year. By ordtr of th B srd. J. E. Martis, tep'8 td ecrery.

Buy your School Books and School Stationery ot Fish & Barter. They have the most camplete, beet and cheapest in the city. aug31 tf. FRESH BALI ISO iE OYilESS, 60 CotR !?- C in Ml- STISEET EXCHANGE, Between Fifth and Sixth Streets, aug.25-lm John CSchweizeb. Fish & Barter are selling School Books and Stationery at greatly reduced prices. Call and purchase your supplies, as the schools open soon. au31 tf Important Questions. Are you feeble and languid? Do you rise in the mornin?, ucrefreshed and devoid of appetite, for breakfast? Are you prostrated by night sweats? Are you slowly recovering from the tortures of prolonged fever"? Are you tormented with gnawing pains in the region of the stomach, with indescribable forebodings, produced by the fermentation and indigestion of the very food which should give you life and health and cheerful ness? If so, can you find no relief? YOU CAN! Cloud1 Invigorating Cordial contains in happy combination those tubstances which will speedily restore you to health and vigor: Iron, to enrich the thin and watery blood ; phosphorous (in combination), to arrest the nervous waste; active vegetable gents to excite the healthy secretions! Every weakly man and woman in tbe land will find in this Cordial strength and restoration. Call on your druggist for a copy of the little pamphlet called "Life and Health," and read the indubitable evidence of its work: sept6 lw f-T. C. Bridwell & Co., corner of Main and Third Streets, have a full stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, American and imported Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, 4o. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Fresh Blue Lick,f Congress and Rookbridee Ahm Waters. jel7 tf JSTThe Lidies of St. Mary's Catholic Church will hold a Ftir from the evening of September 27th, to October 4th. The partioubrs will be published in due time. augl8-tf Tns Committee. - Five lotuses Tor Sale Cheap. I have four dwelliDea for sale on Ninth Street, between Sycamora and Vine; also a ono story brick house on William Street, in the Northeastern or Rowley's Enlargement. Prices low and terms easy. Come and buy. Asa Ioleii art, Bep3 tf No. 17 Third Street. Choice Store Boom for Cent. Tbe fine four story store room in Foster's Block, on First Street, adjoining the First National Bank, will be for rent on and after September 1. Apply to John W. Foster, at the Poet Office. je24 tt 151 V J3IS Fur Other River Item See Third Page. Tbe weather yesterday morning was pleasant, but grew warm at noon. At evening, clouds were gathering, and frequent lightning indicated a rain before morning. The arrivals and departures since Saturday afternoon, were the Idlewild to Cairo; Pine Bluff to Cannclton and return; Judge Baker to Casey viJle; Morning Star to Louisville; Moilie Gratz Nashville to Louisville; City cf Evansville from Cairo; Tarascon from Louisville; Evansville from Bowling Green. The Idlewild took out one of the best packet trips of tbe season. She was literally full of freight and people The Moilie Gratz had a moderate trio ..-The City of Ev ansville bad a fair trip The Tarascon had a good trip of freight and people. She brought another lot of pipe for the Water Works. e regret to find Capt. Mather again on the a;ck list. He is not, however, confiined to his bed. Phil. Beverly, who has ior a long time filled, with marked ability and universal satisfaction, the position of Second Clerk on tbe Tarascon, takes charge of the office of the Palestine, succeeding Mr. C. A. Vankirk. Mr. J. L. McMeans, a young gentleman of experience and first class qualifications, succeeds Mr. Beverly on the Tarascon.. Charley Seed, pilot of the Edinburg, came up on the City cf Evansville, yesterday morning, andw il proceed to meet his boat this morning by the Tarascon The officers of the City of Evansville repcrt finding the Kate Robinson agronnd at Cottonwood Bar. Tbe diepatches, however, show that shegctotl.and Las passed Cairo... Capt. J. Stut Neal has tbe Magenta on the ways at Padacab, and is giving her a most thorough and extensive overhauling and repairing, and when she comes off she will be about as good as new. She has received new wheel houses, side houses new guards, new britchiog and chimnics and new furniture. The cabin furniture Las also been thoroughly repaired, and when the Magenta comes out she will look better, it is said, than she ever did. She will soon be ready for business, and will run as a regular packet between Memphis aod New Orleans, in connection with the Bello Lee, one of which will leave Memphis and New Orleans on each alternate Wednesday. Mr. Adolph Martin, forrrj9rly of the Bslle Lae, and

core recec'-iy cf ihn Robert . Lee, takes charge of the office of the Magenta, and John Ooff, the popular steward of the City of Evansville, goes as steward of the Magenta... ... The Evansville arrived from Green River, at 9 o'clock last n'ght with a good trip It i-i generally believed that the Riversides decline the chal lnge of the "Sooner Club." This

is to be regretted, as the community thereby lose a vast deal of fun The river is falling .steadily at tbe rate of seven or eight inches per day. ......Captain John Tripl-Jtt arrived from Vukshurg. by the City of Ev ansville. yesterday, aod is looking remarkably well Tne Armadillo ar rived at 2 a M., having in tow the mammo'h barge. Red Stocking, tbo bout drawing four feet, and the barge three feet. Both were full of freight. JKaulfVata. Mani'estof the steamer Idlewild. from Caiio, 8 pi in: A E onrad-r, 9 bhds tobacco; Wm O Brown & Co, 0 bods do; It K. Danaeron, 9 bales cotton ; Mara; Warren st Co, tt Crates earthenware; CUas Vlele, 1 bala cotton; Weldon Bros, 6 bdis broom fttraw; Keliidt Haney, 2 cant wheels: Mrs Willis, 1 box of sundries, 1 bbl do- Wm, Heilman, 8 pieces casting; Wm Wagoner A Co, 7 bxs pcacbes; Chas Babcocs, 1 pkg leatber; UK Wells fc Co, 1 riddle. R. SHIPPING. Trey, Ind. 8 bags coQee, 1 bbl srgar. New Albany 1 bag wool, 2 casks of Old rope, 6 bides". 1 box stove, 1 stove boiler. Louisville i bhds tobacco) 1 brl ginseng, 12 wasbstand tools, 5 butter coolers. Cincinnati W casks wine, 1 do brandy. 1 do rum, 4 kegs wine, 18 boxes claret wine, 15 baskets champagne. Manifest of steamer City of Evansville, from Cairo to Evansville, (September lu: H. Bowles A Co 2 kess lequor 1 package rlgais; J M Terry 25,100 shingles; Clemeut White 4 Co lutf.OU) snihgles; vVm Wagner & Co 2 barrels peacnes; N B Hayward ten brrels scrap iron ; Bsgon Dicky & Kagon 4 barrels vinegar; o tS Konntag A Co iil bunales bandies; H K Wei's fc Co 10 bundles handles; Wia Caldwell 20 barrels crackers; 'ihnsiscamlia and Hon 1 evaporator funnel 1 evaporator ohlmuey 2 do leg 2 do grate bars; A Uumberls 2 bales cotton; W H Ford 5 bogsnead tobacco 1 tobacco press 2 pUces caaiiDgs; A E bbrader 5 bogsbeads tobacco; Conn Lie vy 18 head sheep four he.d caivei. risiiippino. Owensboro 1 pump aud tubing one odd tonacco LoaibVllla-4 barrels apples 1 hogshead tobacco. Madison 13 empty ale baxes 11 empty ale kegs. Cincinnati 4 bundle! sacks 2 boxes aew lag machines. j silver llftpatcli. PrrrtBCEO, September 10. Monongahel 2 feet 2 tuchett and falling. No arrivals or dcuarlores, except tbe local packets. One oi our coal luercbant is about to baild an Iron tow boat, of tbe following dimensions; Let gib, 173 feel: beam, B5 feet; hold, feet, 'iue hull and decks, frame and guards are all to be of Iron. The iron for tne bull is lU' U tbick. '1 be Messenger is to leave tor New Orleans on the nnt' rle. Weather cloudy, wltn indications of rain. Thermometer 7a. Cairo, S?pt. 10. City of Evaosville, Evansvlile packet, 9pm; Eila iiucbes, Cairo to Pud u cab, and retirement, 11 p M ; HI. Marys, Cairo to 81. Louis, 2 a.x. ; Belle 8t. Loui, Memphis to St. Louts, 8 A.M.; McGtll, Cairo to New Orleans, 10 am; Continental, 8t Louis to New Orleans, 2 r x.j Kste Kobluson, Lontsviile to St. Louis. 3 p.K. ; Common wealth. New Orleans to HW Loul", 6pm.; Belie Mempbie, Mt. Louts to Memphis, 7. pm River rose four Inches. Ciondy. Mercury 79". Cairo. Sept. 11. Mary Miller. Evausvllie packet. 10 P.M. : Co orado, St. Louis to Vtcssburg, li; Norman. Memphs io Evansville, 7 am : Continental, Cairo to New Orleans, 11 ; SI. Joseph, St. Louis to Memputa, 8; Rubicon, St. Louis to Vlckaburg, 5. K.ver roe 3 Inches. Weather cloudy. Mercury 7S". Naihviilv, September 10. River falling with 28 tuoues ou Harpeth ehoais. Weather Lur and warm. Memphis, September 10. Showery. Mercury nlver faiiluz. Departed; Olive Br-ncn and Sbannou, to New Orleans; City of Vicksburg, La Barge and Grand Tower, to at. Louis. New Orleans. September 10 Arrived: R. K. Lee, from Cl.o. Departed: BiSznaxck, to bt. Louis. CisnxsATi, Sept. 10. Hi vrr K feet 2 inches and rising very slowly. West her cool. Cincinnati, Sept. 11. River 8 feet 2 Inches aud nearly stationary. LocisviLLE, Sept. 1L River rlslrjg again, with lucnes in th chute, aud 6 leel large on Bortlaud bar. Veallwr clear and pleasant. VlOfSBUBO. September 10. Up Grand Era. 8 P.M. Down Mary E. Forsytbe, 11 a.m ; Camelia, p.m. Ktve r falling. Weath er rainy and pleasant. Memphis. September 11. Weather cloudv. Mercury 0. River falling. Ar rived Anna, from Cincinnati Departed South western. City of Cairo, to St. Louis; T. L. McGlli, to Aetr Orleans. St. Locis. 8et. 11. Arrived. Harry Johnson, from Keokuk : McPike from St. Paal; Nick Wail, from Red,Klver; Cityof Alton, irom vicKHOurg; Arcansas, iron Little Rock: Collier and barges, from Cai ro: St. Marys, from pnew Orleans: torn monweali h. from New Orleans. Departed. Pau'lne Carroll, Jor New Orleans; Mary Alice and barges lor iiew Orleans; Jttubl con. for ViCKsu'urg ; M. Joseph, f r Mem. phu; Bed Wing, tor 1st. Paul ; Harry Joho8od, for Keokuk: Hon Accord, for Memphis; Thompson Dean, lor New Orleans Klver rising slowly. STEAMBOATS. BOAT STORES. WJf . O. BROWN. k. SCHOENLACB. JAS. B. RASKIN. Wm. (i. Brown & Co f Dealera in Select Boatstores AMJ Sliip Chandlery, Corner Sycamore and Water Sts., KVAVTIEEE, II. A frill supply of FRKBH AWD CAREFULLY HELKOTED BOAT8TORKS snd SHIP FINDING always on hand, and prompt attention given to supplying: hosw at al hours, day or night, on the MOT LIBEKAI. TtKJII. ser-Sm FOR OWKNSBOKO. CANNELTON AND LOULSVILLii Tbe splendid Ude-wheet passenger packe Tarascon, James Mather, Master; CJerk Will leave for Louisville and ail way land ings, on mimiv SEPTEMBER 1. at 10 o'clock A.K., on tbe arrival of the mail train from tne f "" . , . oFor freight operoyboard. llt Agents. FOR CAIRO. COLUMBUS A MEM PHD?. The elegant passenger i.!ur J . a.. laatr Will leave for Memphis and all way port positively, ob TCESDAT, BU ItADttt "I", at 4 o'clock p.m. For freight or passage apply on board, or I - JA'.A.UAHLtl Or O . , r w T1 f i r 3t Agents. JLi. ZRiilTiier", Jr., Commission ilercliant, SOLE AGENT OHIO IUVEB and Kanawha Salt Companies, No. 19 NORTH WATER STREET ILvansvlire, Indiana. --Order and Consignments solicited Bayniond Homo. C. W. RAYMOND, Proprietor. Water street, bxt. Maim amd Loccst, EVASSVILLE, ISO. . u,.. i &n ncr rtsiT. . A watch kent fnr steamboats at U hoars, both day aod ntBht. anSOly

lam Jast receiving In the new OPERA

HOUSE a very Keleot atock of DEVLIN'S newtst styles of CLOTHING, and recherche assortment of -Foreign and Do. mestlc Goods in tbe piece for Salts to measure. Will open my Slock in ihe OPERA H"U3E on Monday, the 12 b, and Remove to New Building, on Main Street ou the SCthof this month. sepl2 LVN VlLLE R)lL1NG LULL. Dunn A LLOYD. Pro- rletors. Corner 4th itir rl rtu , Evansville, Ind. MaDnfctarer of a'l kinds r.t merchantable iron. N B The hlgh-st price pmd for old iron In ch o- In w iron, orders received at No. 103 Main Street. zeU-Sia IV o w Store. So" Soudh First St., bet. Mala and Locust, . EYANSVILLE, IND. TfTE worth nrspECTFrtLv V announce to the citizen ot KvatisVliland vicinity, tba we have opened, at tbe above named place, a large aud se.ect stock of FAN0Y G00D3, NOTIONS, ETC. Consisting of tbe following articles: Corsets, i!oo Skirts, Chignons, Hbawls. Ladle' Underwear, Sblrt Fronls. llonlery and GIot.w, Ribbons, Laces. Edging, Wool Yarns anj Zephyr, llenistlcbed. Linen and Camb rio Handkerchiefs. Lce Collar, Fans, and a large slock or Jet Jewelry. Befldes HUE, Glass aud Pearl Bullous, Hslrt Bruld, Combs, Thread. Needles, Pins, Ac. and a great mny articles, loo numerous to memlon. Your pmron.se Is solicited. 11. O. JUNK6.R ds BliU. Bepl2-Md It W OPERA HOUSE. TWO IJIGLIT3 OITLY. Thursday nntl Friday, Hp 19 and 1. JH ATXILY MACAETHY, Tli? likmsas Ccmidlan WITH HI3 EXO'ELSIOR MINSTRELS. In their great entertainment consisting of Cli&racUr Representations and Rrfiaed Knsic. Exciting, New. Novel & Original ADMISSION; Parquet and Diets Circle ...7i rents. Family Circle - ."0 cents. Gal.ery - cents. "f eats can be procured at Ko"U' hook stoie, -wihout extra charge. sepl-at IMPORTANT TO HOUSESEEPERS jgT VNI.NO DOOUE.V PATEST I'OFFKE MAKER. HH OSECQUL', You can not only save S3 per cent, of Coffee, but much labor and inconvenience, aod In much lut-s time have a tar better flavored Collne than iy aoyotner method of making. KVERY hTxSaMBoAT, HO TKL, HKSTAUKANT and J-AMILTI in New Orleans ue 11, where it took the first piemlaiu at the Fourth Aujnual Slate Fair. Fall directions to be found la Clicnlars. Manufactured exclnslveiy by FELUllACKEH A hANDER. 121 Ma n Ht.. Kvansvil e. Ber8-lw FRANK. DOUGH KKTY. At. TRANSPORTATION. AND ITixtionnl jLiiue. OFklCE IN No. 9 MAI! STREET, Ev-axiiHvillo, Indiana E. W. PATH! UK. Axent. Juiy20 lyl WARREN a C0NYNGT0N, m-n " " ' DEALERS IJC ftUrTl "Steinway" Pianos "KWABE" PIANOS, -CHICXERINU" PIANOS, PETERS & WEBB" PIANO J er,o And ORGANS. THE ADAMS EXPilESi CO. F.VAN.SVILLE, Sept. 1, 1S70. HA VINO M A K AKUASIiKmenls with the Green Blver Barren Klver Packet Company, to run a messenger on thesteamer fc.vauvllle, between KvaoNVlUe and Bowling Green, Ky., we are now prepare 1 o forward and deliver MEBCUANDHB, PACKAGES. MONEY nod VALUABLE- at all the landing on Green litver, end lno collnot itlLLM, NurKs. DRAFT.H or ACCOUNTS, at all offloes where we have Ageul. Orders lor goods no. used lu Govern-mnnL-ntn m iei envelopes will be carried and delivered Iree of charg ard Roods called tor. TEMPLE, sepO-lm . Agent. THE 21A?ii;rACTUni7fO CO. Offer to Package Bayers their new styles of STANDARD UlelimuncI Ifrlnts IN stripe. FMURE-I, PINKS AND "HV AKliH" Patterns, ot Elegant Design and Finish, at 1SS OHnroli i-t., NEW YORK For sa-e by Leading Jobbers through tbe WesU RETAILERS ANU COSUMERS Wishing flnit-clasa good, Should Ask for "Riihmoad Prints." aug31-4mod heal jestaxl;. ileal sfate Agent-; AVE OPESKh A KIML 1NIAI. . for the sale ot and re a LI cut TntLl. bus, o., Ac Persons bavlug hoases or land to rent t Mil or person, w n iiunuiw 01 renl, wilt do well by calling on theio I their omos, oa Third Street, near Locust I11 Iillliott't 15 to c;lt. Innelt tf Tbe Fearful C&XCiCK Subdued. THIS CUUK HOW DISCOVKKED n.tlnii heen Ion affl lctwl with CANL KR X resorted to all the remedies of whlcb 1 could hear. Among them was one recom mending a certain tern to me as a wuie. I (as I supposed) prooureii the herb, and prepared and applied it, wnlon made a perfect cure, oui oa n; niiiii.iuu by the family physician he lnforced me that tha horh fhul used, which had mads a perfect aud speedy cure, was not the one rebommended. All wno are afflicted can Hnd a npedy cure by senulna lor the recipe, wltn lull directions tor ns. Price 15. AddresH with registered leter or money wderTo'EOROKMOBGAN, Box 9U. Bcrl Jervls,Oranga County, rfew York. iaSJdim

.few lors ;:ark?t. By Tolesrraph.J Nkw York, tr'r j Cottov-Quiet Rftlfii of 2s0 bale a for rnlcldllii npii ml. FLoCK-Keoeip'n m 0,H?, barrfN: a Hdy ; sale ot 9,'HO b;trr. in t.t it 48i)for superfine western ami .u.lte; a 10 for extra w. Miern R!jd M -1 -: ' i5 60 lor gooo t choice oo; $ . ' . ! w hue h-nt we- em iirn: 4 ii ii ext a Oh o: ; 2. 8 l.-O for eil -l. L Hts Flock yt ,;dy ;tu.l), i.vi ufclia 68i Cor.-v M eal-Q ilet. WHISKV 1'lif.c tied ; PHl 0 0 bAi h 9Cc;0'0 ng firm 1 1 hi'tur pric-. V II HAT-RtCe'l t Ji uvi lil.i-bi"ii: 1 firmer, sale f til um buUtt h mi b? J ' rejected; fl ulftl i lor N .. 2 Hirn,. for new and od i.nxed do . 1 l iur No. 1 : l 2- ior lul rlur ltd Botitliern f r new wluter i nnr iiiiuois; tt wh.ie weMeru ; i lur winter it i m ber went ru Hyk- i" t; sales of 2,ri0) t;i '. ! 4 a tor . rim in w W k:o--i i. . OhN Ke-el til- 1 "i4 bll-ht is ; 1 : ter; suleH of ) buslip -l m m's- d w .iei u , 7 u lur lulerlur w

(g'Juo or ye!-ow. OaT3 -rteceipta ihm ua-ne:; firmer ; a f i I.6.IA-U bushels enirn ; 4S lc l- .r Lio aud otan-. CoaL -Uucbani LEATHKit teti ly ; litienos Ajf . K1-. trnuii at 'JH i ;lc. Wool, -Steady ; Mt;es r.f fi! 0,i (- ;n ti . 85uS2'.i for d(iHiie 11 o -e; sic t.-r WHUed; i'U,4Ua for pulied; 5i , tubbed. Hay In moderate reouest: S i shipping: l'5 jll or reiHllloli. HOPS yuiet at Jf.y.M ior aew. CorFEK-liuiet vud uucuai. I. MOLAtE' Dul . SCOAK In fair rous! : W ' 64'loo fot CuUk; Joo for I'jr'u Kic . iiici (fillet at 4:u-4. FsTgntitra-Iii idt.T im st; U'v crude; 2jc tor ret nod. '1 VKPsf-time i asier at ":i' i I J '. PoRK UrniBr; salea 4 j b vi I I; : "... 27 lib; uieKH t 3-1 Z (.J. BsEF f-tHdy ; snli l,(iCU hh!s . 1 ' for plain m-st; J tj for extra in baiua dull .t . a 3H. Tierce beet , .,, V.sa'ttfor prime iuchi. Cut rne:it : lor plosl ,l bmi. Midai-,; sulcui h' boxes at .11 4 t.r Ion j t-.i-itr. LA B O Stead v ; mmIm "vj tierren f. 1 100 for steam; 10 th.'i tor bet.uw rie . ic aio 7M tluicts Luceuiber J)',; hr , liuxiivH-Quiet and firm Ohio. CHKiwe-stead r ato.i SCW lorK Goll ar.l f 'U.:tK I By Telegrsph. NewYohk.H Money Kasy 1 1 1 T on cat!. Tne bank oli.temem Is unf; sliowiOK a uttl. h.t of Jjiu.'MO m J serve. 1 he lncr a- in Kpei;t tnl In ieal tender nave excited luuot. 8I011, as the publ c g:!uia.U t ip. exaol levertte. Ibe '1 mu ry re fu-loms during lie tei! 1 1 T 1 . during trie weeit, paid out il H'i, terel,and sold a million ; exports v 812,47, Jucludtnt: 7x:), n to-uay. 'i celpl from C'alll rnia were benvy purled at two million, wlilcli we e at Big b rates. Some liiukx report 1 currency (A et, Uiouku the cicii not generaUy in lavor 01 t'n u h meiiL. Loans tDecrease , SpecieJ ncretise C'lrcuUtloii i ncreana Depoblis 1' IiecreMse Iegal Tenders Dci ease. ....... ... . rTBRLINO Dll 1 8t 'J'i i'JVii Ulit GoiD Weuk 1 n the n ;vdi-h of I Europe, snd tLe inuenheof spri ban Wm : opened 8 1 14: closed m 1.'borrowing rstex l-ril flat Io i 1 1 pe; and lor ciirrving 2, i. 3 and 1 pet Clesrxnc. s 6si,( 1 ,li4), Uuveu.ni!i.iii -Dull but firm. Coupons I Wvl ........ l.o. , ! a Do. IV(4 D. Iwi5 Do. New Do. I 7 i n. IvA lO-iil'S ill ........li ': in , .1 ' 1 .....M.l I 'I (.1 1 1 ' '.'.'.'.'.'..1 n Currency-sixes ttncli nali I'.artett. Bv Telegraph Cincinxati, Be. ! Fi.ofR-Puil; family i't 40. " 60; JVt r 2-1. Wtil'AT-opened r.rmer, nut ui neis wan not suttalued; lelwln e-' I 11 10. Coat ImU at "f Km-Kiew'ty aiKio. B A K I. V. Y I J li I'! I M 11 I. t'oTTON Uiu-hiii4eit nml dtill nf 1 WlfiHKY Dull nt b:a':c; itrmmn light; in the evening iowtr nl iiomluiil) v. Pokk ;ien, . A.ei flrru at S-N'J to; f. are aslri t.f) a.'Sl. Lako liuii, and iirlcen entirely n, at lj'nn. Bulk At KATB-Inn'-tlve; bliotil lo: 1 at IKi), and Hides nt 1 ,'4c. Bacok-1' irrn, mid in but r''ttl tl at H0 ior sbonlJerH, nnd lnjo h ii . for r:i:.ir riband c ear wulim: ur.i bnm. me senit" uud lulr nt 21iUjc. CiiFtrmt-l 1414 KuoH IHo, and tlrrn. Oils-No clini go. L'ird oil tl 1, Linseed i7 a'.tHa. SuiAit-Flrrii(,- nt 11 Vo to IV for r - Corrka Htea-l 7 ISihIo lor Ui.. Gold li:.Vi bn 'ing. E.cil AMiK l'i r buying. ouls .larkt t. HT. Loots. Sopt ly nnd unchanged, at. 1.1-1.0 lor in icdlln., id uurhai.i-il. dy at zu:i-n-V)j. id drooping; X?!.'1 By Telegraph. ToiiAt c Mtea I 'ot ro.N (inlet IIei Dull ai BAflOINU " t'li KuiDK-1 ' I ai XX -4 Sj; XXX w 11 eat r.l( r lor buvii's; No. i d tall et Ii.'h; itil ; n. 1 ; No. I 81 l'i l ID. prima and choice : t, iw tse; prime jvh'i an 1 nucha1:.-'-!. at tiv:; Kn. 'i rf prime $1 :s i,l 0" Corn Kiimlo 6'icj cliolcM yei; eholce 7M .l!."i(.. OAl I ClHCt IV Maklry-Hull II IOHWINKH I I'K'JVISIONH L flry hall Mhoaldr liVtc; clear 'lb 1 LAK J N oiri In t tmaiH ! lor 1.1 r t nil at li. c. ull ; nirs pork t '.-7 i r 1P -..C : hacon i-n 7J.i7.l7V.jC: dear Mil. 1 ul i i,'tltic. C'lilcio SJar.'itt. By Teleraphl CtilOAiio. se; FLOCK CJn let lnd n shndn firmer. Wheat Firmer arid :i'i.i! Inching nt tor rte" No. 2 in hlore; ih noon dnUtttoyj: lor new rasli n.n.i In hi half. Cou.v -Vi'iri lower, clotnz a C'JJo for No. 2 c iHii; this afuruoo un nrm nt. ii:'.v p. . OA7 1 iimlo hi ner. closing ftl 4 No. 2. Hl K 2c higher, cioMttg nt CI for Barley t'irtnar aud 2 t ic i;l 1 in . lnit hi til m tor Ne. 2. Hroii wijsrs I ull at Kin for I.-on. 1'rovjsiis U ichaijgo.l. Loaisrfllo llsrfef. By lcIeKr8ph. LotnaviLLie. He I!AOrjt-t; Firm nd a-tive fl ; '01 ton Dull eud v.ag ; mldillli Fl.OL'R Ddli i taii wt-as: extrt 1 t 2h tlitAT! Drill ft. ul nominal. I'liUVUMNi-- t-ii.ly. POHK A1H Z Ji Bacon, Lard ct d Hnlnl uaclidtjj- u WHISKY Raw Hi!":. TOIIACCO Malet. ,( f,1 hhdS fi t fros ed ; f," h,S 7. for count on 1 1 lug-1: I7.aii for iiwto g.od lenf; 1 firm end uncbat ged. Sew Tori l y Tel graph. 1 An upward te In cheap and rue musmiii, in becoti Is also extendir low brown (fooi Ery Loo-!s MJirfcf ! New Ymik, He, ideiicy, alreadv ! Hum urmlt-H ot yai ; .lntj more appareu 1 , to the n un cihm noil as 1 mi u ri Or t d at 1 Pr for A r 11 ii ; Vt' i tor W. s are advance! 1 . do. Mocla i K own !o ;i '. 'i ho I : ry goods ooiiiintp e mioug f ( in . s 1 li r C; 114 10 4-4 hleerli iiiuln bers to U ; io. I snd Bed ioid It bi for all kinds ot i lve, and prices ar Of if X tiles. Memjtils SarJiKt.. By Tcieg"iph.J .M mi'iu-, He, CoTTO! Nominally 17j;ll.;j 1. 137 bale.; export, il l Paten. Flo fa 1'ull and muhang-d. CoK.v-l 'Ull at " tbria. Oat-Quiet t lie. IlAt-M-W fii. HkAI-QihH' lspoliK Noui ins 1. LA- li Nonilot I. BA).v-Flrra ; .houIJeri 11 I c . Enro; can Uarfcets. By Telegraph. Iisno.sr, Me, ' Consols for money VI: acconni Auieilcari securities Hi a- y ; : 81; CJS M'i; tv O. I-rank tort, hoi firm at ( 0 Krles in) 4. HII1.0 ' trallli!4. AUautlc t Great VStHt.! Liveri'O ' , fept. 10. Cotton int 1 lauos ); Orleai.s H4 : sales Jo in, California while wheat Ot UU : red -Ho. 2 Hsitd; winter 0 3d a bd. . Moor 21. Corn No. 2 mixed ii O t (Ji ls. Barley 6. i'esa bii. I' rli y.?t liss6d. Lard 7U Chee-e (Us ltd. l: for Cumberland, and b7 lor fcliort ri . low 4.W Od. Turj entme s. Lmt Bis lud; IJust-ed cukes los lUdfijlOslj J. Py Telegraph. New Okleas, Ht j t Cotton Dull, and tei ding down; filings ISo; sales 4X l'li; rcet bale; f ipcrls i( i buiis; stocg l.i,.i i