Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 31 August 1867 — Page 8
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THE EVANSVILLE DAILY .lOTTRNAL. SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1867.
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Evansville and Crawfordsville. ' GOING NORTH. ' ' ' Leave Arrive. Arrive. ' Kvansvllle. Vincennes. T.Haate Acconi'od't'n, 5:.Jl a m I 10:27 a m :20 p m Ma.il S:Wiam 11:4am 2:fm .r.VlBCDnenA 4Sfir. 7:15P m f.V-rV-r-
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FROM VINCENNES. Jit .f Going Easti Obfhif W't. Mall. .,...... 2:20 P M l ,&:05 P M, Express 9 :50 p m 3:05 a m -'.IrI -U.l? STfisBOAT fiNES. J , . f j To Louisville. Every Modafy fa4
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To Cairo Daily, except Sunday. iatffl 7; To GRtasv. IjWi-'Every WMiieyiW! Jdoaday and Thursday at 6 o'clock p.m. , , To . EA8tp0.rt .-r iKvery . v Tuesday and Fiidavat4'oViockvP.M. ' To He ncR-soN Daily, excepf8atiaay,! . To NASHvii.lB-Kv-eryvThursday at fotiS p. ija. , 'c;Mf "r) .,,... . . To 3t.HPHiT-9iUi-weekly. .'.V . I MOcKpon iae( via rewoargn ana jooiv Hie.) carrying the mU, leaves at 7 a..,m., "Arrives by 7 p. on .ionuiys. . v fcuue.aay&.ana iriaays. M., Tuesdays, Tuursdays New H amioiiy.jNIail agleaves Mondays and Fridays atT, A-Jit Arrives Tuesdays and Baturtfays by 4p. m. i , .MUVmdou Mail Stage leaves AiVv"(icana tsfuuniays. oeptSundays) at 7 a. m. Arrive;irly eer.t sandays) by 2 p. M. xo nr. (EW burg. Hack. daJJx,(excpt. Svuij n' the ejcf 'SjllotfeYr af 3 from
Kepabllcan County Mass ConTcntloir. ,0'!' jfOac'Dg of the Republican Executive Committee of Vanderbttrgli j Gntyj bcW , August 24th it w.as're-. solved that a Mass Convention0 tie x 1 "cotirtf Hous in EransTlile, " -t
P. M., to nominate candidates for tte4 missioner. ,jno)Hrl
jt.if i v.jxn accordance with that resolution
all the Union voters of . VahdeVuVgh: ,i vouuiy ,are-uoroy.t.aview4 iu assemble in Mass Convent!i6n,at the time? and place" and for the purpose speci nea. i , Joseph i'.:jlliotta.i ,w.t ;:" - . '." ' 1 :r, :1, ',Tfchairman, . r Alva ii JoIinson, Seeetary..o-'i'.--; ; Cool. Officers of steaniers,inform us that the air was so cold and chilly during Thursday nigbt that overoo'ats . were a necessity. fpr.comfort to those whose duties kept them out: doors. The atmosphere ' at dark last night . was quite chilly, and light coats were exchanged for heavier ones. J Pat the Carriers. Some of the carrier boys of the Journal com-' plain of dilatoriness on. the part 'of certain subscribers in paying . their weekly bills. If.it is rnot known, it ought to be, that the carriers are re sponsible to the Journal Company for-every .paper dcliveced, and that -regularly on Saturday , they close up I '.their . accounts "with our Cashier.
' 'whether the collections are made -or ".not. So that the Jpetson who neglects ' to pay promptly js- Unjust to the car--Vr :ffiers and not to us, ; Let no one fail - 1 to pay the faithful 1 carrier boys promptly. , School Superintendent. We are ''-'' requested by Prof. Gow to announce O I that he" will" hereafter be found. In -i-' r his office from 8 to 9oclock a. m., T V where he will be pleased to see all --i ' persons having business connected ' ' with the Public Schools. !He occupies the old office of the School Superintendent, in the City Building on " ..Third Street. V ' . f.r
Teachers' Institute. This . interesting Association, which has been - in fession during the week, closed its labors yesterday. The occasion has . been one of unusual interest and edi- ' fication, and Professors Harvey and Hough were unreserved in their declarations that .it was one of the ' most pleasant and interesting gatherings of the kind they had ever had the privilege to attend. Prof. Harvey left by yesterday evening's train The Sunday School Convention. , r The Convention ot the Sunday Schools of Vanderburgh County will 'meet at the Trinity Methodist Church next Tuesday, at 10 o'clock A. M. All rthe friends of the Sunday .School , .'I jpausfe are invited tto be present. The Mass Meeting of the children will be held on Thursday, at 10 o'clock. - At nnr meeting; of vthe managers .' of the ". Vanderburgh Sunday School Union v Juast night; Messrs Foster, Igleheart and Jones were appointed a commit-1 t , .tee to prepare the. order o business of the ConventMju. VM r-
AWarning Against a. Dangerous Habit. None but those j.who have charge of affairs about a railroad depot, or who have been employed about' the car yard, can have an idea of the annoyance to wbfeb the yard master and the other officers f the yoadvare ' subjected. From mpiraiug stjll iftigh-aroftenyuntil
lateLn- the night, they are., kept in continual torture .lest gome" itfecidenif will oeiau some ne vg me muiuiuae,
tfa.HTO,aDi rIs wty are PH nesseerand pledge themselves to1 i&UW -'theWekTtr amoBe .T! swinging on roars as thy are $iBgT'wI6 Taredisposedito trade with
ciiADge ronc jracs 10 wacKv- lor climbing upon tjhe trains iQiipi proach' the depot: This foblfth'habif , i p x t . II" s-do inly gfeaK annoying te'tBe-j omcers-ana employees on tneiTad butj ,,i ,.C(speLaJly,tJ dangerdiTio'V'Jlf hildrenthemselvea, mtft'yzti-'. ous and even fatal accidenU'feave teptLyn varhpijs pia'te Sa annoy i yig asj.this, .habit became oh' '.the Ho'e'l " of tliK-.-'X- f! R R A&IALiV Jt,xS.e f o n n d 4 If n RfH si It&W warning pareetfy' to' keep their'-'ehildren awiy from the fetationsj' 'yardT- andtraek6t 4,oei WArorfnSiis one mat sntram- oe'f hcfl'edfeylall.Harf' human! life is at .ill; '.i v AT.'iUI U 'jAClt'ON ''-FlBE COLPANY 1 he members' of this Cotapany wjieitotsdi kagainstthe us 4 ';tbe -oppir room of Koeuengue nousarora public scnooi,. tbaVi, .kippth'e'Watter haa benven-'J tijaeijdQbMTjieilaeted under A-yJSWlnbWw kna"nj4ejr;.Jn:' winch, lt.was to be used. At theuiN'
V -iixitSo WlRqlW.qK)nrd,'aaneet-
iiiwK'.k'd last night to recFhsTder Yhe action of the preceding meetinl - A numWij of j;he Board was in at- I teTiaaDce,)'a-3a"eipiamine manner iawbicrk jtiieiroamowaei tO be used ; dhlutip uptiie suDject; TneijrevojjSjjajijoii was re cdn-Hderedt'tntl'itiwBy'unaTbiR voted i to 1 era a t . 'the yen uekt of the 1 School TrUstees'topen-i for the use tPi-MW Mi Pf f4fale ct Wn on their part, and to recalj anything We hav bnid ealciHatetl'Itb! injure the" Company -in the estimation of fcfie ebrmmabity.' 4 Whatever a few impoliti mm mayhave'eai,d',!'we are satis fiedihe majority of thei Company (Wpuia ,oov wiwuijy,u anytning seriit -x -in ii i- xi . Cusly tq.aectthejicfficiency ofi our Public Schools. Indeed,! the3 'time has gone by in this 'Cxty1, when any reapctablonupaberi.f citizens4 would1 oppose the free school system.11 The' great mass, p the. ..people are too deeply attached to it. x' . Contract. Let. The contract Yor: building the extension of the Freight Depot of the E. and C. R. R., at this city was awarded to William Bedford, one .among our. best builders, and the work will be commeucedon Mdrida morning next, and will be pushed t Ao completion !1 With5 great ) dispatch.' VV hen. .finished the Depot will' afford mpleTOTrrfcnrthe--TTeseTat busiuess of the rdad;Vfth a'arrargih ifbr a large jncreaseit if
-BEFOJusiesAVYALfcER. --A4umi4n mt9&; 3d. The leach-
youth'lr'twelve years, was accus bv a ' dame 1 of thirty-five, who$e reputa tion is probably not as' immaculate Caesar said . his, wife should be,' with assault Aaiid' battery with j inenj vtof commit rape. The absurdity of the, was so apparent that the Prosecuting Attorney dropped that plea before the case went to trials Thjyouth-then entered ' plea " of 'guilty: of assault and battery; and was fined ft. 00 witlw f3 20costs. "-'...'t : Be young the one: coming out second! best'ba the other tried before Justice Ewry' jesteiciay, who fined him $2, witk$3 costs.- During the trial the accused, incensed at something the prosecuting witness said, straightened his tirm at himj b'ut ' parties ""fnterfe red and prevented afight in the presence of the Court.' ? . . j JJ ? ; The prosecuting witness then swore out a peace warrant, and this case was set for a hearing to-day, but we were told the tnatter had been amicably adjusted. A very sensible arrangement." : , , The "Hebrew School. Remember the Hebrew, school reopepst ;on Monday, and it is highly desirable that every child . in the city entitled to . the privilege . be ., present ; at the opening; : By genera 1T prompt and punctual attendance on the part of il. rl- ' i; me pupus. toe teachers and. omcers j of the "school " hope pe and confidently, "the very'hifth 'reT expect to.iDcrea.se putation gained tor, the school last year.
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r s The rapid growth bfthe above city is attracting - attention 511 over the country. Its present population is about 35,000 inhabitants; its commerce is greater, (according to population) than'-anycity in the United States except, perhaps, )one in California., The extensive manufacturing establishments there will astonish the 'stranger who visits the city forth first time) Many .of the wholesale businessmen and ; manufacturers are anxious" to "cultivate business rela
tion- wftn Ihe peopleofi West Tento duThdse pC;0p1elar'mak'ing: Jt; k nown througli. :'fiMWQtlce of our dtyis fi'oHrthi? csTentiessee WK& ofvthe 24thofiAngustthc' eaircnf on
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jrecej $fj $4i I.fepfti'kl, TKpm personal '"population!!' perhaps:i ai little high, ,bt-inalltbIngS'elM''he' nil inr i 0 tn , Te ACH E i K'STITUT B-rrF I Tttt 1 .4T.ratotf met 'at S; o'clockfAl Iprs'ua bt to adjournments. Nearly all tifeimembers were present! ''iVf.' Tfr-AV. Harvey delivered a lectufepii the lifb'fect of Ses. He Spoke first' 1 . , lniana or iueuiiefraiiflau f-eas; imru, JJUj.vaiiui gulfeUjffturiiiiJldriPfiAU sea and its vawatitrtai fifth, depth of the sea and tW toHnfrtsixth,, motion of tlie'sea I andotna i weigtrt' joi waves ; sevcjutu. Aidert&WflffiStiwti eighth, cur:ibrtnedi'' nmthicebeT!rs ana; how ijL -.'1 V.WtjAJl )j: tj ; Formed. rTrof Daniel Hough took up the SbjecVlbf Composition. Uv lelaMZ fied ; it into two kinds: First, Oral 'CoinlwBtttb Com'positibUlatJJihen discussed the foliowang vtopics on urai omposvtipn Thirst, pupils should always be laugh tl tences; third, pupils snouiuftfwjiySj m Hk'ught d re'i)eaf cbrrectly, what, "yduT liavfe' 5ld' theiW; ' roartbUpilH should always repeat the last story .told bfttore anotner is torn; uuy, tuo Jupil: sh,&ilo. V repeat 'the substance; 'pf; his reading lesson; sixth, 'pupils sfaofdliieiieiafci pieQeri6f 'poetry iisev enth'. fcupus" should be required to tdl 'whal 'Jttieyj see, about a, picture; eighth, jpupils ; shouldu-be taught to dictate compdsitionsVJ Also, the following topics cn written composition : First, false syntax ; second, wriftfak Nortel 1r6m inemory ; third, wtvting stories from ballads ; fourth, writing stories' from pictures; fifth, writing stories from- familiar, objects; sixth. - writing: 6tories :from Shakspeare; seventh, writing original compositions. Miss Locke gave one of her inter--esting Object Lessons about sugar and .rtProf.'T. W. Harvey delivered a leetUre 6n the'.'subjeQt.j of Theory3 and Practice.' He discttssed. the following 4 topics : 1st. The'1 teachers : character governs and controls the school;' 2d. TKa too rVt a fiknitMl iul f rlr. art A ixt i So aid rUrta ilxterfulDcse; , tb. I mi x .1 . 1 13 lxrJ'r'x1- -'x-t'' - xne (eaeaer snouia cultivate me p'wer felf'adapUi'tlonj' Oth. The teacher shoitIf cultivate earnestness; 6th. l-hWteaeTi&'Ifo informed. Hespo? bfTh'e difference ber tweVia reading and studying and pfl & rood it method i of -acquiring infor-, .. m. lli.V-' it. 1 mation, sc. xne Association men i adopted the following resolutions; i : Xshj&MSttVJ cb.tEAtaiB? InstiaUTE,") v ' "7. . : - VAxsvifxfc.-iNirAx:. ' v :j . 1 'Ilsr,vI. That" the nembefs.0 ' of thii'Iiistitttte'tfendeT' theti' thanks to r "the time thev have been with the Insti- . Resolved, Tbat our thanks Te'diie to the" Rev.' Mf. Sims. Prof.Gow, Miss Locke and Miss' Brown, for their ef-i forts in our behalf. Reohed ThitUhe officers of the Walnut Street Presbyterian Churchy have pur most siBeere thanks turtbe" use of the Church on Tuesday evening for the Lecture. ; V Iieohet, That we extend , our thauks to the Evansville Journal for its kindness in publishing the proceedings of the Institute. f "; -Y Rtsoved, That this'Institute heartily thank Mr. Knight, for his energy and kindness in conducting the Institute in the successful manner it;has been done. - The. Association , then adjourned sine die. s. .",yO - l John Wyttenback, Secretary. I Sycamore-Vine Street Sewer. This stupendous' public improvement is now finished td'a short' distance beyond Ninth- StreetTm-Vine, to which it . was transferred front 1 '' T- Al--C".. x 1 xl . Syca excavation square t
Prntninvj Harr("r nnri 1 1 finch tft
more rta. xigntn otr.eet, ana ipe, :;en'j we hopei tp, see
-is nearly oojopleted fortind Df aoeial assamitlac
beyond, .v. j-,., Jj'-r, i 'i i coming scnooi Fear ,
Ub( of Teacher of the Pablie School p for the Next Tear,.,,, "Below we publish the complete list of the Officersrand Teachers of the Public Schools of the city of Evansyile; fori the nexf ijear. Ita.will, be seenjthat a number of ,aew teachers
haTe 1 been x added aid w.veral f ehanges made, The Schools will op6n XTx-'ATixrilav 'RxntPTnKpr ?ltii:' "u x xx j , - II . I UpejiAtQhldpJit Alex1.' M. Go?t,, lef;; .FrstAssistantiMisp Dora T. Mavh'ew: a Second a-Assistant, Miss
OiiffW iCokV'InltrVcft jin Music,
ranrwia building) Principal, Mr. i4ftJ,1rqi (Jiiehi' tvfA&'&wM yi'' Ash'-'. -'Second Boy' Grammar, (lower miiJiiVdl MrJTlib'y. Pcck1i's!stant;li3s-Il-.- B. Jordan, airsfciytf-rsl Graniwar, (uppc build-.j L iglMnfcipah'Mlss A'. 1 .. iBritlwf , Assisrarit-, Miss Anna l arrell. H-Seeonao4iiriatxrammar, (lower DuiVdlSgP-ftlS'cfpa!;'. MIisV1-'1 Mina I TnVifW- ''AtftAf s Miss Marv Me"51 , rffTr"TT; t - ' First 'Bov? Tntermediate'::i(upper :tumr'incipa:f, rUliss , Mary O'Byruei-xsststaixlrtfeirll. li. Bntt6n: : -j!f i I 1 Second --Boy's Intermediate, (fowcr build ibgjYi ucipa 1, . : M i s s, M.J. D. poorer j(isTuf,riiss v. n. rawing L, First Girl'. Intermediate, iuppe siistut.,Miss A. IN. Jawing, .b'uildiBg) Princial, M.is M.4i.hcr ;'ry Asan Whtf. Mary; Badger. V' Second Gifis'dtntermeiliate, (lower ibMjiiin-'iiw),- Miss Virginia Co 0 n. AjSsj s tau, 1.1 us M ary ft , e Id . : TPriniry."DepartmcLf Instructress in tr'OLjcct Teaching" Miss' Abbie ; .:Firtt-;Pi;ituaTyx;(upptr buj!4iog) lrijicipBliJa .melki Brown.Aa-M sistanjiaa,.!, ic;i.;jiriauu. '"Sectii'd Primary, (upper building) PnncTi)a1'Lzi4;Himp Assist'-' fautrMiiraEttle'Bennctt?'' j Thrtd Primary.- (lowr?' buildingt-L-1 Principal, fimL.&T.$tbyLff;h As.j Foufth'PnlryldwejbuiU PrMoipaliMiss Ruth' Gil mart distant. Miss-Fanny Maynard. A') A f VihUi Prime'ri',1 (Nintn Street) jPlWpalrMis!MiE. Tabor; AssiU SLxtb-Primary, (Park) Miss Mary Vawter .' Assistant, Miss ' ,' Liiiiic ' Reimcr . .'".' ! f. 'Seventh Primary,' (Park) Piincipai, iUiss rvaie. ijuagepu ; .wsiaiaui, Miss Hulda Rahra, , :' Eighth Primary, (NiDth Street)Principal. Miss Millie Wejd. v Ninth Primary, (Locust Street) Principal, Miss Fannie Dougherty; Assistant, Miss Anna Forsytbe. ... Tenth Primary, (Jackson .Engine House) Principal, Miss Fanuie McJpbnstori. .jr.,' ,i Eleventh2 PVmiary, (Main Street) Principal, Mies Anna Wack; Assistant, 'liss Carrie.,Wackr !7 ' M; ' b'1w1ftU'i:iiuiirF.:ttoout treet)-: Principal, - Miss JJennie hafraj' Assistant, Miss Lizzie Stratton. bit; slfiTmr n;v. i: Tab Teachers' Sociable. It wouldlnardly be candid to say that the-lfecheTs' Bociable,, held inTit? parlors of the Walnut Street1 Church'ti J last nighty was Jhemost pleasant.'irofciabllver held In Vbts city, but we an ay, trutbfullt.' tbat , the;oocaaion kra one crowded-fall of genuine so'.if:x' -i-i.il x.it. . ciauuiiy . -a.uu genuine intellectual pleasure.'',' The assemblage was respectably largo the feminine depart ment being largely in the ascemleotd A very commendable effort was made by sotnef -oribe teachers' -longest Jfnj ltarne.s m' tfeis city, to make each o"neaf3uainteil -with all the rest, aud the best of good feeling prevailed, p -1 The Social 'enjoymeftt ' was varied during the evening by cbarmine music on the piano, by brief.-'but r highly comprehensive' sftid- appropri ate remarks by Prof. Hough and Rev. Geo. F. Pentecost, by the reading of Hood's beautiful and pathetic poem, " The Bridge of Sighs," by Professor Hough; the recitation by Miss Brown, of -the no less, pathetic and thrilli Dg poem entitled, ' " The Face against the Pane," , and by excellent vocal music by Mr.' and Mrs. Mason, with now and then sparkling wit and innocent' mfrfb'- by.the . assemblage generally; -It was' a real intellectual J social icasi,, anu-weit vaicuiatea to promote ' an'. "advanbageous ' acquaintance 'among- the' teachers and the cittzensrandflriyoxixyto be regretted itaaliaore;oetbeirattef were not pre ! . .'. . more of this ;ee during .the
'-An Act ok VlLLAINT.M. Sarah Jane Miller, k soldier's wide who resides in Warrick County, nin miles from Boonville wat in the cit
yesterday evening, in searc yf a'mart of which she had been robbd" under the following circumstances An drew" JrCurrX' who 'lived '-in the neighborhood out- wun wnom -i,e had io acquaintance. until tlus tranA afctioa-Hrdesbed to. hko her tariff to go ... , . a ! ii. to,, mill " about . five weeks ugo. He borrowed 'a saddle from the constable of tW township, George Tennisom ' ":i-" j t ui'L.;. WAS. jpne; iwvn: auuiw ,( .V. ivicjiyty. JLiesupjequentp saddle to-Jack Hedges; at and 1 atso'' word ' to ' Mrs. Miller' that -' her 'raarewaa ., .,tAQ. Livery ! Stable in Evansville." "'The wipman'said, she hai aVlarge'familynf cbildren,.. and , bad been compelfed to pe1l,Uier'ilast, 'cow to enable her to prosecute the seaich" for her tnareJ, 'Wi-eVuho-' valued tffctve f l50,.h?.ving' r'efuydtllt'unlIlor,h,el,. ,Thdady t hadVaited two of the Livery' Stables in hiri-rtywifhout; jsuccess,' and was ion0ier way ip tha owier when we saw her and; peard- Ver' relate this sad 6t6fy;!v' Her story, is corroborated in the material 'facts by the1 Bponyille Enquirer which made , mention of -the affair. . The benevolent people 'of tbis ity" febauld lend her all pfissible aid 'in .Soir'feffort to' refcover her property. AI" Singular Discovery. On Wednesday.' last Mr. A'. J.' tin'sou; who repides -ome four niles,. below the c'iy .at the b:iyou,v discovered a man's boot lying at the waters edge, which had been washed, ashore. Upon examination he found -that .the boot contained a humau foot, i from' which the' leg bad 'separated "at the 'ankle. The,boot and foot had .evidently ' lain long in the water,: :a the foot was bjeaehed, porfeeVj'.white, having the appearance of cheese curd, "and entirely-inodorous. Thus has, another irlimpse of Uhfe' great ' mysteries that underlief the placid Ohio been revea'J-fed4-the bafaticS will probabty.be conn ,dea)e;d;f6refr.'-,Theb.oo; foiiud was the left one; half soled, and having a long patch on the inner' side.,, . ; P JtEcORpExi's CocTtif.Not'.a single case .was aujuuiuaieu lu.uo-nicuuiu' e rs Court yesterdayv a'rather remarkabI4 luni this city: Late in , the evening-.Sam, Watson,, eomewhat fajnous for his belligerent propensities when a " little by tbe head, " was arrested for being drunk and disorderly, and taken into court, but His Honor considered him unfit to ijtand trial, and required him to give bail for his appearance to-day. (.Communicated. S. S. Meeting At a meeting of the Committee of the Sabbath Schools, held last night.the arrangements were completed for the erection of tables, and feeding of all the children that may attend on Thursday next.' ' The provisions of all the schools will be left at their several churches, and expressed to the grove on Thursday morning at 9 o'clock.' ' Each school to appoint a committee of three say two ladies and one gentlemanto manage the tables at the grove.- -:-". , ! - . Every school in the "city and oounty was .eprdially f nyited, to co-operate i n the mass meeting. - - . , , , .., ( . r; ' J. L. CraNicK. Secretary. :: .n- '. - : i 1 ' ' ' ,". , ';. .. - Lunch Oysters Luxuries. At Dick Whittington'a, down stairs, Chandler's Block, to-night. Don't forget. 'Correction. The match game of base .ball, of which we gave the score ybsteraay mornin'jp, was between the second nine of the Athletic, and the second nme'bf f hi? Excelsior. .There is no Atlantic Club in this city that we are aware of. ,'".' t .-.-.-'-- 1 BT"A large assortment of those fine crystal visiting cards still on hand at the Journal office. The ladies will please take notice.' LOCAL NOTICES. Evansville, Aug. 30,' 1867. JT. W. Bippus, Sec. pro tern., Resolute Base Ball Club: The Evansville Base Ball Club accept the challenge of the Resolutes, and will be ready to play the fir6t game, of the match at the time and place designated in said challenge. , By order of the Club. i . ' : Chas.-E. Marsh, Secretary E. B. B. Club. - i "Select School'. The select school taught by Mrs. M. A. Ross will commence Monday, September 21, 18G7. Terms, $5 per quarter. aug31-3t In.., j I,,, i ' - Use Barrett's Hair- Restorative, and treat your own case according , to
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. Thi- first nine oftk Resolutes chosen to play the Evansville to-day are the following-.' S. V Thompson, r. f.; E. S. Babcock, Jr., s. s.; C. H. Wentz, c; Hebe Insle, L f.; F. W. TlAnnPtt 'n Fx. B. Morgan. 21 b.: E.
J? Iglehart, 1st b., E -W X , , ' . . l . .. I . I X. Llgienart, ist o.; r. j. auvuv, c, t. v, A, rreaton, ud d. Alternates-F J, Ehrman, Ben. Hubba. ; ' Ben.' H. Griffith, Scorer. .The above, iucludinz the alternates ind coret are requested to appear n full unuorm. lue. wagon win leave the. corner of Main-and r irst fctreets, fV:, 'Mnf.k. - n m M pcilylock. '; C. H. extz, Ca ptain. linn '$ ' il I f ' C-rsetii French Corsets of very BUPc quality at the1 lowest cash Fce'at-Hughes'ifc "1' ' A aug22. GftAir.opiiNiJonLTrNCH. Dick ncfmJ "V FEIN l 5Vhittineo'ri' wil' o'clot-k" 1 r Open' his lvestauJerV Block, at 9J t'with'-1 a Grand hi 'all the luxuries of ' '2 : : o cioeir ;hi, 7cU,f'caVprM the season. HisfVierids re invited. 'rSywVvSsD, Tobacco Chas. iCapeUe. CArn .of JMa'm, and Third Streehaa -assineAtock of Cigars, .Imported; and jQiuctio as can be found iu the cityaud iailiberal dealer. Also, the ihoicest. brands of Chewing Tobacco. .Agent for Chas. A.' Bradley 'i celebia'ted Chewing Tobacco-. : j - ...;i ' -ui i"' 1 ! n : i-1 : i Hand aewingtry MiliuaicVs Xcedles. "r. CuFESErl 00 .boxes "choice, Fac- , tory Ht in yurg anl WesUirn Reserve Cheesev: received iirect from the Dairies of Ohioi .Th smjie is offered for sale at extremely .Ivw prices. .-(i(i. !i .Paisons, ScO'ille & Co. '. !-:t. ivm t4.ivi.l72'B,iiun Street. Reai.FrcnchAViialejone Corsets at Hughes',, ,t ,, ,; r aug22. Clark's Spool Cof tn ,ri;'the best. Ladies! use Clark's SpQol Cotton. Jlilward'i.' Needle are the Le.-it. '"' SfORE'1 FOR '.Rent. tiA splendid storer'No'.'TO Main Street, now occupied "by Cdok & Healy.' "Inquire of a'u27' """' "' "Cook- i Heal y. NfiwOobD.-Havixlg just received my fall !st6clc,"l'aw now prepared to piake the" same trb lh"tho most approved style, as 'x ' have one of the best cutters in' the West: Try him. '!;augfrn::!:j;H.1(RtiN, Ag't. ,AMilvpaWrirdiit-t,"'dk, in Patent WratiperHate 'feup'el-Ioi4 td all others. :I Machines Use Cl irk'n Spool Cotton i ii" 'I 1 1 '' 1 1 i Consolidation.! The firms of Henry E.-",B.emki:and Blemker, Tillmann &"Co:,' 8tove Dealers and Excelsior : Stove1 Work&, i have been consolidated, 1 and -will "henceforth be knovn'-as BJetnkeil;',Til!.iaa & Co. All debts and1 accounts will be collected and paid by "' " ' may25tf Blemiceii, TilLman & Co. For Sale. Cook & Healy, No. 76 Main Street, will Sell' their entire stock of Groceries.' 'This is a good chance for any one that wihes to go into the business. Mr. Cook has purchased a farm in the East, and will remain there. Cook & Healy. Evansville, Jnly12, 1807. 13tf Notice. My Compound Liver Pills contain nb - calomel, ' arid owing to their greater safety should be used in connection with my Tonic Syrup, instead of Cook's Pills and calomel. They act with certainty oo the liver, and very mildly on the bowe.s. They can be , easily broken up , with sugar and given to children of all ages. Owing to the difficulty of putting up mv Pile and Universal Ointments in vials, I have been compelled to use tin boxes instead- u The Ointments keep as welL and the boxes are more convenient for both the manufacturer and Hjonsnmerr"'""'' This notice will1 hereafter appear on each box with a fae-imile of my signature. .R.' Ar Armistead. ang27-tf ' V ".' i '. n -'. Gents: The finest and best select- ' ed stock of goods for'Fall and Winter ever brought to 'this city can be found at ,54 . Main' Street. Call and see. - ' . :.i Smith & Darling, aug27 ' ' ' ' i! '-"Merchant Tailors. Buy your English nd French Hosiery at Hughes' ; " aug22. JCSF Buy your Freuch , Corsets at Hughes'. - ' - i; , aug22. City Orders for Sale. Inquire at the Journal Office. o BQT"Everybody that wants extra flour buys Bingham's Pastry, for sale in 6acks or barrels, by aug. 3-lmd. . II. D. A L lis & Co. o Claries Siool Cotton is C Cerd to 80. o JBA,full supply of Justices' Blanks for sale at this office. tf Milward't Needles for sale everywhere. .- ' i , '6 ' -' Take none other tl an Claries Co tton SSy Magnificent French' Corsets at Hughes'. . ; , aug22. - Copartnersliip. ' 1 '' July 15,1807. THIS VxVDERMIOWED II .VE THIS day formed a copartnership iu lUe (Southern Htove Work, under the name and atyle of A. HELBLING fc CO.. for the purpose of mann fact uriDg Htveci Ac; and we would renpectrully Invite all dealers In our line to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. ANTON HELBL1NG. FRED. BUOWNELLER. uHdlra E. K. GKAYVILLE.
