Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 September 1869 — Page 4

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Ad-.eriNfment-s in this column, of three liitf, each insertion. Thirty Cents. ACF.KSOt' TIH-: Iir.STfnrm4x:lJ LP i'!t for sale lu liibson Couuty, Known us Location Mo. S. or the LvlJuw Tr-'c-t,. CH AH. K. M AKSII. nu;i!2wdw Third fetreet. Kvansville. AnsKi.y niFiiovi:i nsiai.l FKU1T FAHM In a healthy location, near the cit v. For sa'.o or exchange

for t v nroiierlv. AnWV soon lu j. x KLLioTi' Jfc SON, U an:-, dlw ai Ivstate Agents. T VMIIF.S -ltjtl.000 feet two-I nch hem ioek lm,i!r.atC(ist mice, by KAI'l'LKK t SALMON, corner Division and Canal bis. maDdtf (1 a v) tm V S I X i: S N II U S i:-A desirable business house, located on Main Htrect, between r.ighlh mi l Ninth, opposite the depot. Terms reasonable. Inquire at II. KTIlASSF.it'S (Jrocery. janlSHin H Si: ANI I.OT-OH Ffhth .Street, between limn r.nd AI nil :;.;rrj. Knci ul re i t the Journal Oinee ci f fy22 dtf FOE ItEITT. v i- s E A eoin fortftble. two - story JL jL brif'k 'dwelling-house in t-uUHtm-lltvfu. llvcitfl VICTUH ti.i'H Tor Ilsnt. THKF.r. STOSV EUUK 1 hniidintrivcuriieit by 1. ft IX Heimann, M,. Main Street, is lor rent. Apply at their store, Nos. ti) and 62 Main Street. iy2 dtf I All city papers please copy. '7 ANTED. GIKI.K Two or more j!t1 to wotk In Journal Kindery. (.lata versed in the business preferred. WKbSESDAV. .HEfTKMliEH 1, 1. To County Ajjrrit'ulturwl fit;As the tea.soa is approaching 'when the County Agricultural Societies are preparing timalie contracts far their printing wo would call especial attention to out superior facilities for doing all cla-s.se! of this work, such as Catalogues, FremTum Lists, Tickets, &c. We are also i repartd to get np one, two, and three sheet Postern, In plain or colored ln, at shoi hollce. We have just added to our Job Department Ave hundred dollars worth of tha latest Btyle of poster type, and our facilities cannot be gurptiRsed. Call npon us, or Rend for estimates. KVAN.SV1LLK JOURNAL CO. on v; wb. t-27 The lirst oysters of the s-ea.ort arrived by expre last nip,ht. 27 The nights are quito cool, and the musquitos are getting tamo. . 3 Tha liquor dealers held a meeting last night. Proceedings secret. " ffSTThc Union Base Bali Club played a practice gaine yesterday. The iclail grocery keepers will hereafter keep open until nini o'clock in the evening. The arrangement goe3 into iCcct thi evening. EST What a won icrful effect a' little tpell of cool weather ha.! We heard a chap yesterday wishing lhat fresh oysters would soon come into market. ' 27Thc (Jraad Jury will meet on nest Thursday, September 23. The Grand Jury and the Criminal Court have a whok&omc influence on the community. l-?An old gentleman, aged eighty year:-, recently arrived in this city, having walked nearly all the way 1 mm W heeling, Vu. Lf3" Water melons arc very plenty in this market, although the prices continue hih enough. During the present weather we look for an increarc in the crop of ngnc patients. JCS'flie building formerlyloceuplod by Jones & Gateh, on First Street, next door to Ahleriug's confectionery, is being remodeled aud repaired, and will shortly be occupied as a millinery establishment. tGf Aa exchange says: "The big Senator I'ralt, oT Indiana, declares that he can laugh louder, longer and heartier than any man iu the country." If he can beat our genial friend, Menifee, he can " take the horn.V A very interesting religiuua meeting has been in progress during the past week, under the charge of Kdwin MeJohcson, of the M. JO. Church, which has been held in his building, on the comer of Eighth and Canal Streets. Several accessions have been made to the church. i5?Thc public school of Independence will commence on Monday, September 0;h. The teachers for tha ensuitg ytar arc J. Wyttwnbach, principal; rlis llattie J. Durham, first assis'and, and Miss Anna- Simmons, sceond assistant. Burolap.v. The .roecry of A. J. Gillette, on the corner of Fourth atd Oak Streets, was burglarized on Mou day night. Among the artic-es stolen were six or seven boxes of cigus, a lot of crdekers, canned fruit, &e, The. total loss amounts to about 50, as near as it call be tseertaincd. A uegro, who had a brother killed on the Cumberland, at the recent explosion, left on the train last night for Louisville as a witness in the Cumberland investigation. lie hrd a piece of the exploded loi'.er with him. IOnlargimi. We are pleaded to notice that oar enterprising fellowcitizen, II. F. Blount, the well known manufacturer of the " Urie Steel I'low," is enlarging his factory, and extending the building in the rear of his lot. ilis business has increased so rapidly that it has become necessary to increase his manufacturing facilities. It is our manufacturing establishments that add to the wealth aud prosperity of the city, more than any other branch of trade. Personal. A. II. Cardia and wife, of Marion, Ky., passed through the , city yesterday en route home. For a newly married man, our friend Cardin looks extremely well Jost ph K. Flick, the distin guisa ed architect, arrived in the city on Mon day, with a view of making (his his permaneut home.

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The reraaics of the Tate John Karl were interred yesterday at the burying groucd in Scott Township. Mr T?,irl was 6H6 c" the oldest set-, tiers in Vandcrburg County, having located here as early as 1S22. He was born in England in the' year 1739 and emigrated to this country in com pany with the late John Whitehead, who died about four years ago. , During the lozg lifetime passed in our midst, Mr. Earl enjoyed the unvarying confidence and esteem. of the larc circle of friends in which he moved. His house was a hospitable one, and his benevolence has alwayj been remarked by those who came in contact with him. lie kayos behind him his aged wife, with whomlhe had been united for a period of fifty-six yertrs, an 1 a number of children and grand children, who have a consolation in the spotless tenor of his lifej which no other circumstances could give. His remains were followed to their last resting-place by. a large cumber oF neighbors and " friends, showing the high appreciation in. which his example was held by those among whom was wpnt to move. Peace to his sshe. , A Change of Bast?. A. M. lusouchet, late commanding the steamer Armada, has taken an interest in the mammoth establishment of L. IvafF-; ner, Jr.,:& Co., wholesale dealers in bacon, flour and salt,' No. '5 Water ! Street. Tim e.-tabiishment is one of the most prosperous ia the fcit: and Mr. Iluffcer, the head . of tho house, is one of cur most estimable citizens. The extensive acquaints oetJ, 'superior business capacity, and fide-' -social qualities if Capt.-" Gui5;u Dasbbehet, render hira a most highly valuaHj accession. Capt. Gus." rwilr bo pleased to meet all his cM acquaintances at his new quarters, Especially steamboatmen and connlry merchants who desire to purchase largc'stocks at cheap rates. 1 4 i The Longwortu TtApT... We were favored yesterday, ; with, a call from Messrs. Jacob El?as and. Philip Ileidelbach, of Cincinnati., the recent purchasers of the Longwcrth Tract, adjoining the city. .These, gentlemen are in the city lookit.g after their late purchase, and aro hilily.jolfaseei with their bargain. They have;' employed Mr. J I), .Sauuderf, . the Cityi Surveyor, to lay off the grouud-iu town lots, preparatory to put ing lhm upon the market. A public alaj of; lots may be expected early in Peio-'Kr. Recorder's Court. Torn' 6Con nor got drunk, and then became disorderly. He was gobbled by the police, tried before JuJgo Wiilard, fined $S GO, and sent b the Lock-up'. Jamr-3 lilies got in! a s'afc of blissful drunkenness, and was fined $3 23. lie paid up and departed. ! Ji. Corn, for trying to m:.ke' a distillery out of himself, w s fined' 13 23 and bent to the Lock-up. Leopold Mcjer, for indulging in a plain drunk, was lined ?3 23. Paid. Tom Kclley, IVim i assault en John Hove, was bound over in th sum of C-501 to answer at the CrifiiinabCourt on next Friday. 1 ' ' t A chap named Mockn, f-n icing as drunk as a li bile 1 evl," was called on fur 5 23. His exchequer was ikpktcd, and he filed to tha resri. - Before J umtice Em euy. ?A mart colored chap from Louisville, named Charley Smith, was tried, before 'Squire Emery jestcrday, ;on the charge o! larceny, but the ease was dism'ssed. Smith got a trunk bclouging to a colored won an, aud said he would lake it to a .boat for her, but in place of so eoiug, ho called on "my uncle," at the s:::n of the'. three golden, balls of Lombardy, and '" vpouted " it. lie was arrested f.T larceny, but it was only a bicach of trust." Smith was afterwards ie-arrested by TomRoys ton, and made to gt 1 tho" trunk back for the woman, after which the representative of the colored Smith family was given until dark' to leave town. ' CitiMiNAL Court. The Court was engaged yesterday in tlu uew hearing of O la Adams, errar&ed with grand larceny. The ease will jrul ably be concluded 16-day. ' , , The lol'oivirg persons -have been fined this week for vio'a'ions of the liquor law : -' ; ' S. Seedig, fii.c 1 $ 3 each, in.fi 'ease Adam Sehcnck, $10 in oiie cas?. Eli Linxweihr, $'3 eu;h , in fjur case?. ' '- ,"..'-'' . Peter 3onnigeT, ;$5.'.;aci in two ca-e t. ' ''. Joseph llattb'in, $10 each in two cases. ' ' " 1 ' -: - - Spaurinu. Jini Cuyuev the ficcond of Tom Alien, in -his late ;fight-wilh Gallagher, U in the city, and in consequence there is gri at ' c jmoiotion amorg the " tpoits." , Ai'cu- will; bs here next Saturday, and the Opera House has been secured for the purpose of a spairing exhibition on Saturday night. A nctioo will be found in our local column. Allen will fight Mike MeCoole on the 10th of November, within fifty miles of Cincinnati, for the champioaship of the heavy weights, and on the game day and in the same ring, Jim. Coyne will, fight Patsy Rcardon for the midjd-fe weight championship. Emphatic The following letter was picked up on tho street yesterday, and was no doubt written by some worthy German, who means exactly what he S3ys. We give the, letter verbatim: " Ilcrr InsprctorlSir: Tcr ist ein tata pad blase In der eeitvolk sidewalk in aer Franklin cbenu streets vor mine .frow unt der kinder she fall in dem and now I gits dam docter bill zu bay." Postponed. In consequence of the Fair now in progress at National Hall, and the occurrence on next Monday and Tuesday. of the Jewish holidays,

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the Hebrew School taught in the Sixth Street Temple will not commence its session till next Wednesday, Sept. 8th. ...... rT K A 5 ? j SIS' I X 8 T I TUTU. Bccod Djj's rroccedlngs. The Association of School Teachers again convened at tho High School Building at 9 A. sr. yesterday. The attendance was much larger thanoa the previous day, there being eighty teachers present. , The programme of exercises was conducted in an energetic manner, and with rapidity and accuracy, and besides being quite interesting, were undoubtedly beneficial to those 'who took part in the proceedings. ' After performing the usual morning service?, end the roll being called, the, ubject of Arithmetic was taken jjp',''.A number of teachers took their 'places lit the blackboard, and examples were given them, which they peiformel aud explained in a very practicable manner. The exercise was conducted by Mr. McCutchan and Mrs. Plummer, respectively. Miss Mary Weld instructed a class ia' Primary 'Drawing, ..which, it was supposed, attended school ; for the first time. The exercises consisted in drawing lines ami printing letters on the blackboard. PrQ.C J".; W., Knight continued his interesting - instructions to , a class iu English Grammar. He first reviewed the class over the lesson of . the precddiuVdayVfind'theh demonstrated a very practical'-way of forming the plar ral number of. nouns and teaching the proper use of the verb. lie explained the great necessity of always developing facts before giving definition's.'., .'.i ' .1 ' 1 Vtif; Uow heard a ; tccitatiou in spelling; aud clearly illustrated the necessity and utility of having scholars writq their spelling lessons and define all tha words,' it being necessary that children should always understand the thoughts intended to be conveyed .before they can giy proper expression to them. Prof. Gow also continued his-' remarks about Mathematical Geography. "I Mi; 3 Anna Waick gavo instructions to a class in Primary Reading. " Misa Lucy Woodbury gave instruction. to a class of primary scholars in writing stories from .words which she had written on the blackboard. It was a very interesting exercise. u The last half,hour.in the evening was devoted to an examination of tic contents of the " query box," and a largo nuiaboT of questions were propounded,' F.bmc of wliieh wcr3 answered, and others were not. One particular question, which has bothered , many pe'raons, was asked, as follows: "What direction is Iceland from tho North Pole?" The answer Hffas, "south; because everything on the earth ia south of the North Pole." This was finely illustrated by the globe, but many persons who have Studied. geography On the flat maps have conteudeu that Iceland is southeast of tho Nc?rth Pole. An examination of the globe will show the error at once. Questions were a?ked on all subjects, and the short time devoted to Uiis subjeet wan very interesting to all pre sent. ... . But few visitor' were in tittcudanto yesterday, altbcuah the exercises were fully as interesting as a school examination; Those ; interested in the manner in which instructiou is taught in our public schools should rlrop -in during the es.-sTon and see thci'nidJus operandi of conducting the Institute.. ? TUC.Hf BKKW FAIii AaD FKiTIViL. s ? : i r .. , - ' ' iirandesk iffalr of the Hcasor. riRET NIGHT. The grand Hebrew Fair aud Festival, gotten Jip for the purpose of raising fund to purchase an organ for the Sixth Street Temple, was inaugurated list evening, end was a most unbounded succc-s. The recent change in the weather, tendering the temperature fairly pleasant, enabled all to attend who r,o desired, without any risk of fainting or being suffocated by the hcif, wlii-h prevailed a few days ago. ' ' ' The spacious National Hall wa9 crowded during the evening, and was a perfect bbe of beauty. The various articles for sile were tastefully arranged, arid a freat many ingenious devices were gotten up by the ladies having the matter in charge. We took a stroll around the varif ous tables, and propose to give the result t our .observations. The first . thin? that attracted our attention was tho Uipsey lent, in one corner of the rcom, in which were a cuinbcr; of young ; ladies, dressed as Gipsies,, whose particular vocation it was to slyly abstract hats, handkerchiefs, o:c., from the possession of .thciii&wners, arid theu make the' owners pay black -mail, to recover their property. .Miss : Jennie Biggs was the Queen, and was assisted by Miss Sadie Hopkins, ;Mi3s Jennie Oberdorfer,''Miss Lily Jaques' and 3Iiss Jennie Gumberts. Next in order vvas;fancy table No. 1 presided , over ' by Mrs. M. Goodman, Mrsl J. Goodmau, Mrs. J. Adler, Mrs. A. Guggenheim and Mrs. D. Baer. This table was elegantly fitted up, and was a perfect fancy bazaar. The crowd of customers was large, and the sales for the evening were quite satisfactory. We next came to Fancy Table No. 2. This, like the tablo noted above, contained an elegant display of fine goods of every description. The ladie3 in Mrs seph ny tabid was also well patronized Between the Gipsey Tent and Table i

charge were xurs. lidizaDotn Uross, i Wi stock ol -Urugs, Chemicals, Pat-

. Charlotte Cahn, Mrs. Mary Jo- f cut Me-aieiae., American and import-

, Mrs; Zille Gumberh?, Mrs. Fan- u 1 cnumeiy, uci oops, prusnos,

lie and Mrs. Jj. brey. fhis 1 nnnAlj, lrresh Bine f.inlr inn

No. 1, w2 noticed a Wilson shuttle ' . . .

sewing macamc, m cuargo or Mr. Mil-, ler, the agent ; and between lables. 1 .l O A r,l,,.t. A n CpfVCl1X0S. i ana -, WC 0uCleu a urocr & T?qt-rp,frii'Tr'ietiInr' in r-'i-'re nf Cv liaKCr C,Via-,JItac.lini-, m Ca.C Ol J. O. Beard, tho. agent. Both of these . , ' , - . elegant machines were presented to the Fair. In continuing our perigrinifions, after passing" Table No. 2, the next object of interest was the Post-Office, in charge of Miss Gertrude Oberdorfor, Miss Sophia Weil, Miss Tillie SchoeaficU, Miss Rosa Cahn and Mr. Lee Dinkelspiel. This institution was well patronized, and many love letters passed into the hands of the gentleman present, which, of course, they were expected to pay for. A letter was sent to "ye local," but ss the postage was not prepaid, we ordered it sent f o the " Dead Letter Office." Our attention was next called to the Lemonade Stand, tastefully fitted up in the form of an arch, with the lemonade jar in the centre. This popular resort was in charge of Mrs.1 Chas. S. Wells and Mrs. A. Gumberls. The Fruit and Cake Table next claimed our notice, and here we found a bounteous display of cake and fruit sufficient to tempt the most confirmed dyspeptic. This table was in charge of Mrs. M. We;!, Mrs. Oberdorfer, Mrs. Ichenhausen, Mra. 1$l Roser, Mrs. Loewcnberg and Mrs. Henry Levey. Tho Supper Table next come with in.rar.fce ;of our vjsioa. ixidt frorn the large uuicbor 'of - persons patronizing the same, wo came lo the conclusion that we had found the most popular department in the hall. The cuisine was all the most epieuriah taso could desire, and all; partook "of the edibles with a zest really' pleasant to contemplate. This department was in charge of Mrs. D.. Heimann, Mrs. B, Baer, aud Mrs. Adler, and they performed their duties, in a manner no less creditable to ' themselves than satisfactory to their guests. The .Bouquet Tall,?,, with all its wealth of floral be auty was in charge of Miss Clara ScOtt and Miss Bertha Roser, and . the patronage extended was quite large. , , - The Fish Pol J was in charge of Miss Manda Roser and Mary Gumbcrts, and was also one of the special features. The Candy Table was presided over by Miss Flora Kahu, Miss Ella Kahn and Miss Emma Wile. Tho Perfumery Stand was elegantly and tastefully arranged, with Mrs. Rothchild as the presiding genius. The Cigar; Stand, containing a splendid collection of fragrant " Havanas," was under the personal supervision of Mrs. Schcenfeld, assisted by Mrs. L"r. Mageniss. , This stand was well sustained by a fenorous patronage. Two ehgant Cuke- were presented to the Fair, one by Capt. II. T. Dexter, of the Quickstep, and the other by Capt. Gus. Fowkr, of the Armada. Mis. Hiram E. Read ha3 the disposal of the shares in the "ring cake" under lur personal supci vision. The largo slipper, made by Mrs. Soiiocnfeld, and containing two hundred dolls, was in charge cf little Etta Ro.-er, who was dresud as an old woman, and who sat in the tdioe and disposed of the toy dolls. Among the articles donned by various persons and on exhibition, we noticed a splendid book case, presented by F. it J. F. Reitz & Co.; au elegant bedstead, preseulel by S. Meyer. & Co.: a splendid ectt of buggy harness, worth $123, presented by George Thornhill, and a htove e-ch by John II. Roclker & Co, J. B. Meskcr, and Bicmker, Tillman & Co. There rre quite n number of -other articles that have been donated, of which we will make mention to-morrow. ' The music night v. a furnished by the Cornet Band, which played well; only we would suggest that the "Drum parts" be omitted, as they are too loud in a hall. The Evansville Silver Band will furnish the ruu.dc for this evening, and the Cornets will play again tomorrow night. A grand lunch will be set at Natienal Hall to day from 1) A.M , to 2 p.m., for the accommodation of the business public. The adiuh-sion to the Hall during lunch will be free. The Fair will be continued again this evening, and w .anlicijiate another crowded house.' Fatal Accident. From the Express metsengers vu last nfphl's'trjin, wo learn that a man named Murphy, said to have been a Catholic priest, stepped from the train en tho O. & M. Railroad, at the Junction near Vincennes, while the train was in motion and staggering back fell under the train and was crushed to death. A bottle of , whisky fell from hie pocket and was picked up by one of the Express messengers. The unfortunate niaa itusiaid had been oa a "?prec" for sevcraljlays. :.ydALnoTicss. Spaifius Exhibition at. Opera House. A grand Sparricg Exhibition will be given at the Opera House on Saturday night, September 4th. Tom Allea, who recently fought with Gallagher, and Jim Coyne, his second, will taJce a benefit. Several other notables will also appear. A good time my be expected. septl U 5Tiie very best custom-made Shoes can always b3 found at aug39-Mo.a&'l'u 2 Ricker's. TBuy "The- Florence," the jirst class Family Sewing Machine of the World. aug2S Gt c " Barrett's" Hair Restorative. 5T T. C. Jiridwell & Co , corner . f r i 'Pt,:.i c i- i oi iuaiu auu. luuu oiroeus, nave a gress and Rockbridge Alum Waters. jel7-tf

' V',Ip,rTn ''?r,wourn coG" b,aLf'?a.,!Ef fabled fouatain which is said lo restore

health, and strength, aud beauty, with ; : im waters." Jt is loand in tues.Tv mo -X' TUe Sa! O lUO "'-STATION JilT- , TEm js without a precedent in the h:f.tory i ol the world. They are at once the iiiost Speet!ytStrerjs:thenins health-restorer ever discovered. It require but a single-tri.it ! to understand this, i i MAfixotiA WATKr;.-HuterIcr to the bet imported fcferuian Uotogae, unit sold nt half the price. " Barrett's" can't bo equaled. Dissolution cf Copartnership. The partnership heretofore existing between F. Schuermann and W. B. Burford, in the Drug Business at No. IS South First Street, has been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. F. Schuermann retires lrom the ' business, which will in the future be continued by W B. Burford, who will settle all claims against the firm, and collect debt3 due the same. Fred. Schuermann, W. B. Burford. In retiring from the firm, I desire to return my thanks to the public for the patronage extended to the firm, and solicit for my successor a con-, tmuanee of the same. f 1 .UMi..i - CO? A-nice Shoe fur a lady can always be found at ai.i30-Moo&Tu 2n : Bicker's. Barrett's" challenges the wcrld. 2T" Two blind mares for rale;, in No. 1 condition. Apply to " A. J. COLBURN', auL-13 tf 33 Main Street. Valuable easiness Property for ale. -.That valuable business property on the northeast corner of Seeoud and Division Streets, being seventy five feet front on Second Street, and extending back sixty-nine feet on Diyisr ion Street, with a large frame dwelling, containing seven large rooms, hall, pantry, out building?, &c, .with gaa pipes all through the hc-usa, all in good condition, the house being thirtyseven nad a half feet from the corner of Ditistoii "Street. Will sell - tho twhola property together, or will sub: Itvi.fa to unit. rinrlJe. Unless the property is sold at private ta'e on or before Saturday, September 4th, 1800, it will be offered at public sale at tho Court House door, at two o'clock, P. M. -on said day. , Terms of Sale One-third cash, balance in two equal payments of one and two years, with six per cent, interest on deferred paym' . 's, secured by mortgage. For further particulars apply to J. P. Elliott c; Son, Real Estate Agents, Corner of Third and Locust Streets. aug2l-d9t. Don't confound " Barrett's' others. with Grand Humboldt Celebration at KransTlllc. The 1 1th of September, 1SC0, the one hundredth birth day of Alexander Von Humboldt, tho Nestor of Science, is fast approaching. The most complete arrangements arc being made to celebrate said birth-day at our city, in a manner worthy cf the great deceased. The undersigned committee take pleasure in inviting the people of liVilusviiiu iiuu tiuiiiiiy iu ueipaiu in the festivities, and being satisfied that the renowned and honored name cf Alexander Von Humboldt will awaken the deepest sympathies in the heart of every intelligent BEING, we feel confident that our citizens and neighbors will attend the celebration en nmsse. All lodges, foeietics, associations, etc., (with or without emblem), are respectfully requested to participate in the proocs; ion. Come one! Come all! Wa. Heilman, Morris Cahn, Dr. T. Sciiultz, ! ' F. A.Goetze, C. Schraedek, ' Committee of Invitation. ang 23j&v-td fsST Sixty mats of fine Java Coffee for sale at I. &. D. II kiman's. Out uf "Barrett's," out of fashion. E&'llcA Lisle Thread and other Hosiery for ladies end gents at Hughes', , , XtjJ Uso a. little good . common sense and buy your Boots and Shoes, for men, women and children, at the fa-sl diss Hlf.c. Home, at Gt) Main Street. J. S. Rie icEtt. au30 Mo.n&yu 2w iiallroad Assessment. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the E.. 0. & P. Railroad Company, tu WtdDesday evening, AugURtllth.it was unanimously resolved that an atsesEmcnt of eight rer cent, be levied upon the capital stock of the Company, ftur per cent, of which shall be payable tn the 13lh Of September next, aird four per ccut. on the 13th o' October, the s.:mc to be used in making purveys of . U e various routes from Evansville to the Wabash River, leading into Southern Illinois. Jas. F. Weluorn, aug!2 Ucptl5 Soc-ietary. Chssolution of tonartnershii). . The partnership heretofore existing between P. L. Giihslcr and Constant Delang, in the Jewelry 'Business, at No. 51 Main Sircet, has been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Constant Delang retires from the business, which will hereafter be continued by P. L. Geissler , & Co , who will settle all claims against the firm, and who are alone authorized to collect debts in" favor of the same. The name and style of the firm in tho future will be P. L. Geissler & Co. P. L. Geissler, Constant Delang. The above dissolution having become necessary by my coatinued ill health, I would sincerely thank the public for the very liberal patronage extended to tha firm, and solicit for my successors a continuance of the same. Constant Delang.. aug2Slw William Hunnell vs. Frederik iioh'.er, Anu Holder, Henry tiilesf , Daniel 11. tiriham, Joseph (ilbbt, , Henry Ahleriusj, Henry Brummeihauij John J. Chandler, In tho VanderbuiKh Circuit Court. October Term, in,1). Action to en force wm. 11. eoiandltrr in. chan ics' lien, XX Al'l'EAKIMJ 1J1II3I A I ll Avitonlileiu tho ollice ti the Cieik of said Court th.it Ann Holder, one of the defendants In the above-entitled cause, is a necissary puity lo s tid action, th haine being in relation to real estate, and tliat Raid Ann Holder ia a con-resident of the State of Indiana Notice Is the.efore heel.y given said Ann Holder of the pendency of this action, and that, the Mime will man. I r.;r trial at tho next term of s;iid Vanderburb Circuit Court-, la ho begnti iv-d held if li.e conrt-honse in the f-Uy of 1-: v:i nsvilie, Va.iderburgh etounly, sta-e of Indlnr.it, on the llrst Monday in Oetober, lsi;. Wltuesa cortn tSorenuon, Cleik of said Court, at h.vuiiKVllle, this lotli day of August, iW-i. . W)l!l- NSON, 'lerk. Ui.ythk HYNEei, pialutitt's Attorney. auut

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.4 t'j t 2 o. uilur JiitW iirin 3ft Third j-c. The additional arrivals and departures last evening were the Mollio Norton, to Ucpdn.'-oa j Clari Hotf, to Cairo; Umpire, Cairo and return; Rapidan No. 2. Jo Ea -tjort; John Lumsden, from Cairo. " The Ada Lyon went cut full of freight -ad people an ckgmt trip. The Clara Scott and Rapidan No. 2 took out good trips all the freight th;y wanted The Umpire did not jirrive till 5 o'clock, and the Lumsden came in h-itf art hour afterwaids. Neither had a fail freight, but both were well filled with psop'c The Umjiro ran over and lodged nn the. 'sunken barge of tho Minncols, at the ' foot of Hurricane Island, -and wuh detained four hours, but su-.tained no otlitr damage. The wreck lay, fair aero'rr' tho channel, but liad washed away before the Umpire came up. The freight of the sunken, larje. i.s-scattered all along shore, and nearly every family from llunicane Islund S beluw Elizabethtown, ha? a barrel e,f whi-ky or other freight from the wreck. The officers, of the Umpire saw parties cm the wreck plundering, but they fl-;d as the Umpire approached. .Duke Nichc-lson, agent of the Cairo packet, received freight all d .y yesterday, ar-d when she arrived he; ha 1 abut . 100 barrels of whisky, ajare q-uiiitty of miscellaneous fre:gt.t, and I'M) eace.s ofbeotsand thoes. Tha Loolii'and shoes vrire shipped from Bo.-tou, viu tho South f-ili ore Vatt I'rtiht Line to Paducah, , a, 1'kq . . ,tulicilati"' of G. W. French, of th'ii city, agent for Western bound freight '-n that famo J3 liue. They are consigned foiack, Street Co.". of Padd call. ........Tho John LumhJctf arrived before C 1 M. yeiterday.'&howlrg that she is fsst. She took down an immense trip on tho wafer. She had 200 Ibis, flour .nd threChhds: tobacco, two hLdsYobacco for W. 0. Brown & Co aud considerable mi, cellaneous freight. She goes promptly at 4 r. M to -day. ,,Capt. O, W. Davis is in commani, biit!apt!.'Gu.s7'Fovvler is around rendering valuable assistance. Capt. Billy Fowler, her chief clerk, baa stopped off this (rip, a he bits, to recuperate, but wc hear it intimated that there is a marriage con-! truct gtauding oat. In the meantime! Geo. Nichelson and Ed.' Thomas have charge of the office, and it could not be in better hands Nick Pennington, second clerk'bf the famous Mary Houston, arrived home on Monday night, and looks extremely well. The Mary Houston is laid up at New Albany awaiting a lisc We direct attention to the notice of W. C. Tornock & Co., to be found on ler the head of Steamboat Advert i-emeuts relative to the manufacture of the fusible alloy inctt-1 required by 1 iw to be kept in the fiucs of tdeambc at boilers Wc ore pained to have to announce the death of Dinicl S. Start, late of this city a gentktim well known in river circles. Ilis 1 n t steatii boating was on the -proy.dlct Cretcent City which he i elpel lo build, and run. lie die! :; Saturday morning after a brief illiuess of dys cntcry. ICIvcr i)isliCSll:-s. PiTTsuuRair, Augu-t 31. Monou. gahela two feet and. rising. Weither clear and cool. Thei momele r, ') V ; Louisvillf., August 31. There were no arrivak ur ekpattutcs to-dy. River stationary, .vitli three cot in canal, and three1 fert on tho f-hoale-t bars in the lo.:r .Ohio. , Wea'hfr clear and autumn like. Business is dull on the kvee, but bri.-k at the railway depo.l Memphis, August 31. Weather cloudy and cool. The river 10-e (J ke t during the pa.-.t twenty-four houif!. Arrived: Miuncohi, Cincinnati. Depaitcd: Boile Memphis,, St. Loiv?; Argosy and Legal 'Tender, White River; Julia, Vtc-ksburh ; Commonwealth, New Oilman?. Cincinnati, Aug. 31. Port Li-t; arrived S. J. Hale from Memphis; Ateona, St Ltuis; ClarkHrilla, Little Roek; Charmer, Evau-vilie; Argosy, Middicport. Departed Cora S.,Arkansas river. Liter fell h.bt night but is rijmg thm cvenir. with 3 te t (i inches in the channel. Cairo. Au?. 31 Arrived . . Pink Varbb?. Memphis to Louisville, 2am , L. Deati, 'N. O. to Sf. Jj"u?s, 3 p.m., Petrel No. 2, St. Louis to Louievilh, 3 P.M., Bella' St. Louis, St. Lryuis to Memphis, '7 IM, River robe 12 inches; weather cleat; mercury 0'. St. Louis, Au?. 31. Arrived City of Cairo, from Mcmphi; Natrona and Bayaid, 'from 'Hannibal; Mountaineer, from Kansas City: Canada and Tom Jasper, from St. 'Paul. Departed Rob '.Roy, to Keokuk; Sheridan, to St. Paul; -Natrcii3, to Ilacnibil;' B tyardr to SeottV Landing; Silver Bow, to-Mitni; P,tuiLa. Carrol, to Ncvr . Orkans. ,Th: river has been stationary tinco nemn, and the Upper Mississippi is declining ut Dubuque. The other Etrcuoi i aro ah o receding t-lowly. - Weather cleir and pleasant; mercury at 3 r. H. fc2. GovazitnisEt Fusible Alloy. Mr.KSJiK. trjtr. c xrnsofn a o Urusj Fouudera, cmar I'.j.it au-l i'lue Mief'ts, are U.e ouly inii.' d manufac; ui t is, lu this city. f the CI-im-h:-rnent FuMbleAllov. meuiloued in I k. order of toe Huiiervi'm insi ecior, uOII-h-ed in xi-fc,dav Ti-fciday moi'iiiiiK k Jouin l. teis. cwoern and engineers will take notice. s.-pi-tll w fOU OWE.NSTOItO, CANNLLTON, AN U LuUIoVILLK. The Uee! and elegant p.ussonKor tttamtr ' -f: RvSE nrTF, ' -g.T-- V. If. Hollcroft, .Master. jV'rti-eic Dougherty, Clerk, Leaves for LouiavilU and ail way mi ts Wl.llNi:SI.i V, MZl'XLMliliit I-T, at 6 o'eiocE r. ir. For li eitUt or nast-aiie apply on boaid, or to W. ti. JiUO VVN' CO., tilt Agents. F. M. IIL'Mt'illlEV. O . O. J. LEWI I C. W. VKKSKV. UUMPiHU-y, LEWIS L CO., F0ff AKUI.Vl! AXI) lOMMISSsIO.V MT.ll ('11 A NTS, IroprIeoi'M 1'ia no:i lvn-i' ill?, ini Jyaidly

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I i-'U'VK-i.-i.uu,'.Cji ;',, t.:. ru-t I iliii.- ii. n w t II'- M1I.IT ; K.U.), ,f J ' . 700 birreis fit J Vj, U f,,r n ,., IU.,, K . )U' nr.. I Wf.tton; V, ; V Id t ,r ex'tst m ,t... t'j 1-T 3.0 lor ext r; W i-hiitii ; 7 2) s,'.7 ;y, j.,r v, l:iL..' I'.'in-.il erlii; :,i,(7 ..' ) In VninO1 ((p) Oh 10 : 1 0 V."i 7 If) lr xi tti Hi.. l,r,u in ; 17 l-t i'.i Ml for C'lVil lo eliOH-e do.; rl-iii' llfm." Uve lliarq.liet; H Ol ',t,l biii4 !lt, SI r,ll..t'i 1,0. tin Mkm,-Iu f.'ir reqiii 't; Film of T o b-irreii f j!.i:t j n Jul iirunity wine itl, SO Wiii-iKi-IhiU ; fiib s of 'M b:.ri' li : V' si. i o n.t 1 17 .l Js li . u ni-:.r lt." Ij.ti ;..,,4:i bti.sh!; nnuin t .";.(. b.-.-ltiT imd inure JiCllve; M'tlea Ol i' ,lnt liUhetn wl tl xil i'l l"r o. ;i .Sjo in;' ; 1 1 SI rrl l--r No. Mo.; tl li 'l .. for Winter led Jnln-.iH;H 4J.I m fi r Wiit'er le.l mid HiijU-i- We .! ci u ; Jl ; lorwmlu Jnduiini; 1 "s-I for niiii rr "1 eii ne m-' ; tl iU for whiti- Oiuo; tl u iil 70 lur w h lt-lv '-n:ii''M y ; irl tu (or while (niit v; tl t7 lor hIiiIj California. liYK Nohllnally lo'er. JlA'iLKV Nominal. l'ci..s-Ki.iciH 4 -,s I J bii-l.elM; iii-ukit eIOn d a fO):i l; liriui-r, but clon.-d dull H nil 1 lOWel I Mi 1,-H-f ! l,ir) lltUh'l Ut tl III litii for i:ti)-'njnd bw fi.xd W t-'i n,Hid il l" l P'.j Ujt ; mi I tis). oats-Urn loa l i s 1 1 1 ; l.ii.ikO daU and heavy ; h.U..h of iw,'' bimhein Ml i'-o it oi l Wttoii, mm ciij'di) for iniiv Sonttiern and Western. Kif R -Htei!y. ( '. tKic 1 u model fctu ltqucit. t-1 (i Alt Aelltc-; haii i oi J.miJ hdds. ft ll'iUl-''oior Cuba and M'Ci.W for I'oilo Hum; lo, Nl boxen 1 1 avuiui t 1'." ; :0f, Mf.l.lwKS-1 ull at jt' for Miweov mln. eiri.s r irr.leum ftrrn fit lij'.jf; U,t crude and til'f.'e'.i.e for re fined. Linseed edl dull Ul 'Hi-iJ. Ti-iti'KNTisn yplrits quiot nt L'a t'oY-K -t jrin-r; halHH of too onritl at S'J l(i,4:l 00 lor ine.a;rwlnfntrii lu enwli; t d It lor old ditto; 7 ttM inr -i'iiiiu; $ ? f?-;i ") fi.r j rlniM iims-. iiKKi' Kteudy ; ;il'H 0M11O barrel 1. Itoi f llont" quU.-t ; KttivM ol oil bri Ok nl t- '. Cl r hi i:AT Uulet ; nalen of Mi :n Ua;Kt H 't M !-'; I"T klif:u;il- r: 17l:u lor hams; miodli it I'rm; salnn of Ju box.-i, l-. eiire.J, it 1 i 17;4c. I, iuj SI.- uly ; K.ih'ri of 1 )0 I ieri-ei nt lT' H:,: t"iitii niiil 1 yj lor keUlw li t ii ii-d. , i.i i iku - S-oea-ly nt l-i-iili lor Ohio. nil' i - I .rl. frOjiii' juts To Ltverpoiiloiu lower; tilil(liieirl of Tu.i'.iJ biisUulH in ul ft I i -r hull, nnd IiJd j cr sli-:iin ; n vj 1, )J barivlH Hour I. r fcl. a!t, nt i:i i0. . :. r HJ. I.oiU S1nr;l. lly 'l e:i i' .jdj.l rtr. Louja, Aniiht til. . Xouaii ii I c'i" and unchanged. 'Oil Ill OliA-i - Ollil). Jll.--iV-In fair dei.imel for low Rraden ; knit of uudre'i: el at tl lHjl 2, mid UriMHvd Vi!,-o., i'i.e'jn ; ,i; e! l';:0 end extra In demand nd fccirre; other prndi-n urn dull; hupitlinKOid lit Si 7ix j, J U; extra tf '! !, X X i l vii .c fy, ulid t ioitB n id luiiey fdinlly (7 OJS.IJ. WiiBfr-OiW'iciI dull, atd at Hie rlowi SAVe v.v slh'iiliy on now icrade; No. 2 prina f o.o i4 il ( j u,l tiT1,; No. red Kail tl 1? ) j; No i do. 'jo U 2',; No. 2 whito :i 1 v t 1j: t iiotiie I o funey tl iJ'l 1 6.j. ( OU.K J In .tie i , wish u l etter ib- louti-l ; mix-din sa s hi S ; ', ; choice yellow Wic; H i'il w.incy wln.te i3 49 n!. Vats l innet , but not uetl ve. at 4 1 ICe in bulk, und o'j.'i.nc lor mixed lo Xaticy white in nicks. IJablky liematid sjood lor tho lifht nu.. Itv, bullitthi otlVied; No. 'Jt?inU)( sold at SlIT'fl 10; choine UulltlTi. Kvk-Kiiim r Hi ki.um;.!. Vjiiskv Ltcltced to SI 1VU 1, Mllh iin-ro .-ller It ini btiycbs ul lusiUe lutes. Oitoc't:f K' t jlft and iuicIhidl'i d. FitovisioNs-tijlel; -I for I'oik; lii,U'i lor iry K.vlte-1 edtouldor; ii'ie lor Uucou Miondcis; l''; 1 1.1-' for e'eur hide Jh j l'.le for clear Mi. it. 1AKu - iuiet a ad uuchaiiKod. citiri r n k 1 1 I'.ui i.i i. ri y I ...ld-.j tJlM'lXtlAil. Alg. .'11. Kj.oUii ,ja ,iy ; hu.'ei of family at $ 7j -iit id. Vv'n KA f- P 1 1,. r, do. Iirj; at ft 20',U , for red sod cl U 4, lor m Llie, the latter lute for choice Kouilicuv. CoiiN Imtl i.t ;l!;.i, mid with more Kellers tha-j Ltiye.s. (iMs-Ki. it.iy at Oi .-.Vie. r.VK-Kltiii hi .1 l:i ti lOil.d fit Si t'O.tl ifj ToHAtto ft I'f.od (iciiir.iid ; hi l(-i of V d lilnis ul ti eoj 00; -o ( o f ir Hitft to jo ni-e lc-i. SV iiiJKY- 1,'t'i I! led, with no nalei-. and cent ale on iiul jmn .-nu liol be m I ven ; hol.l--rs BSI4 61 l.i, bll . i 1 JU WHS OlO l)l.lltllOIlere 1. Pit ivttd ts-i Mill nis i In very little det ii a ii i. X'iis oik, li-ld at tjiHj.il t!, Lulu inealK, hi i 4 10' .,: ; Hlmu idol n and ldde-i, in hali-i. I..ii "in i.o d i't 1 : tor hIi. mill i.-.J, to a lliii li d ev ent and nt lJ,e lor cluaj I b ..i. j il i.ii d liamtJ, it-'i'li'l''. La i b -I't ai d i li.qtin v. i-.i'n :-cii o a d '.;n bfhi r; i uU-h tit .ri rii.- LO )i' i;c i.ti'.' 1,2:; It uii liotihtt n. Ih i.t:.-'-C. 1- c-';- l'ii ':. r i o I iti l.r.bd nt J 1 1". .SetJAtt I- irn. at 1.1 iii? in!' law. e.i.i-1 i.i: v ai hi.1"' -".',.!. I Jl.l-I l' h -i d liitir-l ; n-iIi-h tt !S.-,-,l 1". tlm li-l'i r tii- t-'.lli.-;; t d.-. l.'i rd oil, l A2. e 1 4 . lioi.n- )'.:,' i J.n v ibf; :.nd 1-1 fiddly. V.xruASO i: t .-::'Jy, Li:Q Sariiet. f 1' iiiaj h.J Ctnt'Aoo, August til. I'a.iikv !"i i; .- - More live at jmr -1 1 1 1 f-r. 1 Ii) oir li.tyl't-r. Ki.ot o Mure. Ive a id II r nu; Kale nt S'i :" i ') l.'i i-i.ii;;:eirai. WiiK.ir . I 'ii Mn-r a .id ." '. Ii if'i r ; ile ot N.i, 1 i-l, IL-,'ilili; .Nu. -J ii -i 41 vl, tio-i.J t l -t li . Iblsaitfii.io.i I in.-1 V. ..i w it-i it! 1 1 v.- nt tl t-i I' r No. i-.-ll r i t in'. i r. Out If no' - lo of No. it at M-.J N--,!'; n-j . tU 0, ' ". -.itlie; no fir. de, J (t'-i.'c, tin !iv.' i-; v ut '( f,.r No i. 'lliHult- rii nt tit-! in it 1 1. ii a ttt ijoiet. i.t Wi ft.r N. 2, seiU l i:"ii.i.-in 0 I . e;.t jh - :-i, :..!, ; mi '.-. .f No. 2 id 4 1 a II) u-; ri-Ji-i e1, .1' '' '' ..-, e rt li-r f r .No. j y i. - l-'irnn-i ; w.i id M . ViHtuii;; ic- ;;. -1, i.i-, ..r, cl..: ii..' ii i.i ttt Mo lor No. '1 I!'. I is.il or I'J ;!(-d. is Wil l . AI -i. o act 1 1 ii mid fiimcr; hh'i ;t ot No. 2 :.l t J ;.n 1 IJ.eioii, unl trl L' i, n.-ij r ;. .Ii iiiio, .-ii. , w to OiiyetM .l si J, i ii-li, mill si ' i-is l ;: i7, Hi-ller H. jit. iuber. ii lo H U'lM.-l - I il .it 1 1 10. hiivAi'.-i-i -x-iy ut lor c-.minon to . linn; In' :-. lot-, vi -1 oQ i. i. I ind ft mi. M (.oi k, I.i .a. ikii. .- ii- i. i , i -atiy at l i' ,e. 'I ah:; In y tiv at l-Vi-jltw. ' ' ' "cv.iili'H Ur,rSct. i'.y j'( .ier.i(.i;.i M ir.'4i'll tM. Aur.nn'l. ' CoTTO.? Mid-Uti-S -".V; rtei-li.lH 47 bull S t xpoi !k ii lul. ; u 4 1 jm ii I h,v f j,t:; bu.MlAMtc oo timid. Wl liiilu i. Ft f, v.- e; hi-i. W II K ST 'tl In t! ' ii AT llSI Ul t-'i tl. liltA.V .!) I'-l. OAI'-.--f ( 'oKN' KV i v,.-., hi fC A I. 1 1 III. IIacun- OUet ; f Ijt.uld ; H.'J.-; ...- IVt', t.fn'-i '.ISt: r- - rl.-ft. HJ i" -J-.,rft i ;.;. 1 VI.- !.i.."A UKIiHt .'il. l-"r.',rit i!:ioya-it f; i.d fin'l : i-il.s ol hM bnrieis nu'jei i', ni-iit Ji Ul VV jii-.a -r Firnli-r. f'.I.N l'ljCHilll -1. Oats 1,'iich-i nf-1 ' , KVK-fl lOitl 1 . iiAKi.t.y-11 i-l. i;iH r-uti'H-'-t r-tv. N. O i'ur-ir, pt line, H'jfl, . P.'in. N. . t: i.lnh'ti ' J'lhue Klv t'oilrtf) iJ I ? a'?. I'lliiVJ.-nONS -I'' ;iiiii'r!- AI:-s I'. nit t..l. I5oi m!iould-lN l'ie; clear rib hie; ci.-ar Sides l'4c; hain, Uir f.il.tl t'..-; laiey wm k y - Hod a-'. .1 x t ul il) tO'j'-ii JtlKriiOl. 1!., Tt! i!'tajl-. Nt.W IfoHlf, AuUjiI "1. 4Ink'-t fairly a;tlvo and prlcofi Kentrajly kteud... l!y Cable. 1 Lo.i-o:, Aujiii.t 11. (.'U' U -!','; -j-L'U '.. is K't; ; 'I.TsK i; Uy.'4 SI'i ; mi I'm tik put linn uf.fH'; loiei; III. Central Vt: w-tocU" stua ly ; French K' Utes 72 Ir. I l.lVKio-ooi,. Ai,.-. !;l.-C...tio.-i ilntl; mhl- !': i its . ,ii,... !.-..- I .-. itH lii'll tmlhi i.r 4, do lm.1,1- : iju.rian !'!' wiK-il id, l. ,.s Fi: i. 1 w.t-m at. J IK. I- lour Is fid. v. n n in J'.-ltrt H-4. J'olk ll"-4 tj1 Jit-el Win. Laid 1 1.-, Clii it-e ti ti t ji.ii.oii e ... 1,1. t-p.iiii. t t'o- ' VJN A.V-;. i.-THr,' 4,;-91. KplUH I'tLioi. tn.i u;;i. iVlto.e.ii.1 ut Antwerp fli ni ut 0-. iV. ""r.-rl. "Gold sad Sleek Aiarkt t. U, til4tjrrarl.) To. August 31. o tv "ay at0.i7per cut., mo.t'y nt 0 pi-r c.id. -' , , , , , , , , ioi.uoi-d.e.i t nt; tio-.ni i.t 1.. 1, ..vlll-' 1 ej t . lir C'Tlt. 1 l.-.i-Litts t.--.,"i'. h:'- Oi4ii.!eui.icrlii I7-' ifn. ivi-Hi "I Fnr.i ..nd nc-t.- !.. poi.sV.M-'-': ti--;:,tJo- ':- , -' !.. 1. 1 n i -.it : no. 'i 1, i- -ii- 1 ; o". 1 1. , I v l iK.i d... ',., i-i . .i.i;..; do. ' 5iislii'Illo Sfarkct; py Te:e.;rapb.J NAsnvjLr.K, Atii;. ;il. Wukaj -MaiUet v. cult ; rtdll 1'; amber II li l,l' il Fi-ui u-'ii O-jpifl-bl. lor be d brands. tcKN-ti e .t. O A I .---. 3. iil'K- i"'. ) 01. i.i - 1". j;ai .N-Si,!i i''.'-; fchoii'il.-m Wj; and hauiH pie. jL.AHU-iiC.

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