Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 September 1869 — Page 4

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"Advertisements, In thia column, of three llp.ee, each insertion, Thirty Cents. THAT PROPER IX W THE corner of Sixth and Chandlers Streets. l-menslrns 112 by ISi feet. Apply to W."V".CHANTI)LER. Agent. -gepo GasOtace. 4T ft C2iK'- O V THE JJlt'ST farmJjlpfj? in" land for sale 1" Gibson County, known as Location Xo. .8. or the Del'nuw Tract. CIIAS. L. jrAKSil, jju:l2vdw Third Street, Evansvble. -7- V3I II TK 100,000 feet two-Inch hemlock Mm lumber, at cost price, by KAPPLKR A JSAL.MoN, corner Division and Canal sts. rna!3 dtf U a w) - ., pCSISESH II TTSF.-A desirable business honse, located on Main Street, between Eighth and. Xintb, opposite the depot. Terms reasonable'. Inquire at H. KTRASSKR'3 Grocery. anl8dlm MorSE ASH T.OT-On ElfirtthStreet. between Gum, Miwr quire nt tne journal uiuw - r.v Htr FOR ItTllIT, lTSE A cotiq fortable two -story nr'ck dwelliE-bouse In Sulllvantown jy29 dtij v il i f ' r moii. ., .-.! .: Tor. Rent . u.; THH THBEE-STORT BEICK building occupied by I, & D.Heimann, No. 62 Main Street, IS for rent. Apply at their store, Nos. 60 and 62 Main Street. : jy2 dtf - v All city papers please copy.l "MISCBIiIAnEOTTn ' AllCOSSIEB Is daily In the latest styles of hats. receipt of ' se'2-lw X,OST. GOLD SEfK CHAIW Oli Halwrday fcTonlng, August iSt IV on ,, Btcqad birttt, between Chestnut and (."berry;? on Chestnut Street, between Flisfc-and Third h-treets, a Misses' Gold JSecSs Chain. The tinder will bo liberally rewarded by brlncin the ymfl to this office. ' ao2-lw THURSDAY.. SE11EMBEB 2, ISO. To County Agricultural fSo . . cieties. .B,-.,-t ,-;,! ' . As the season, la approaching when the County Agricultural Societies, are preparing to make contracts for their printing, we would call especial 'attention' to our superior facilities for doing all classes f this work, such as Catalogues, Premium .Lists, TicXete, &o. We are also prepared to get u p one, two, and three sheet Posters, in plain or colored lnfcs, at short notice. We have Just added'to our Job Depart-; ntent Cvo hundred dollars, worth of tho late it styles or roster type, and our "facilities cannot be surpassed.' Call upon us, 4r send for us U mates. ; l ",','-'" j EVANSVILLE JOURNAlCO.j hvv YM.wia'.Vj j ; f,-2y The Grand Jury will meet to day. : , , - ....... ..; . i . i i '.- - j . ' 52?" The "school taught M Xiji'-y- so many years by, I-Ira. Iwobs wUl 'jojamenee on Monday, ncxt.,;.,.i .j i - New Advertisement, Sue notiae of seamless wheat saoks,. for sale ly Ilayhursfc & Whither.'"- , j I Fine Cider. Mr. NCwitt', the Florid . . M'.-.i': 'U' '1 1 IL CUlturist, 13 noc oniy aa ciju'ri iu iuc, cultivation of flowers. 'He ' lias 'Aijnished U3 a satrsplo of cider wliich' s .sweet and rcfrcsriinK. - 1 " ,:: :'t ' Lots for Sale. Sec nbtfee pf Lots tor Sale, ' ia Greek's 'Enhrgemcnt.' llerc is a chance to btain an eligible-1 building feito, in - an excellent ntighborbood, cbcap. ' r , lt , Oli roRTRAlTS. Mr. Chas. Fitch, at ; rarkhill'a ' Gallery, on Second ; : Street, is prepared to ' paint portraits " in oil, and for elegant and true artistic finishhe ha3 few superiors.7; Ci! j ' " . ' . IS another, column; will'be found the advert wmont of Duncans, Ford and Elder, vholeeale grocers ia .Cincinnati. The firm is largo and substantial, - and ; will be found to transact business in the . most .' upTight manner. -,!', .The First op tiie Season. Wo are indebted taMr. John C. Sehwoizer, of the Main Street, Exchange, for , a caji of frash UaUimoro oysters,' the .first arrival of the Beason.jWe found theai in harmony with the Very cool weather of the past two' days, as well . aa the fore-runner of :the oyster sea son. : ' r :).A c ' ; ' I . i nffr - . , j Personal. Gen. J.: C. Veateh, Adjutant Ueneral ot tne otate,: ar rived- in the eity. last' night.''1 E. S. ' llussell, of Mt Carmel, i3"in the city, stopping at the Sherwood Ilouse. He reports three feet water In the Wabash from Mt. Carmcl to Ylncennos. Engaged. Joo : HamHton, ' formerly low comediaa , with '; Martin Golden, and for sometime past a resident in this city, has been .engaged; by Joe Seftoc, at Wheeling, West Virginia, for low comedy. Joe Is a good comedian, and will .leave to-day for Wheeling. ; ' : : ,-t. i Terse Haute &.Danville Railroad. From Ed. Tabor, a handsome young Englishman, who arrived In the city last night, we learn that tho lerrc Haute & Danville Railroad was located yesterday." It crosses tho Wabash River at Clinton," IS miles above Terre Haute. - S f i - Hecoeixer's ".Court. William II. ' Barks,, for having been guilty of a . ; "phia'drunk," was fined ?5 25. iRe- '.' plevwd. ,-,:-;:";:.' V A negro nameu Taylor Hughes, for being drank and disorderly, was fined t5 25; which ha paid; " - Criminal Court. Henry Hof, for selling liquor. oa Sunday, wasj tried by a jury and fined $ 10. Andrew Ilngar plead guilty to sell ing liquor on Sunday, and . was fined Tho case of Oda 7Adams was con " eluded at 11 o'clock yesterday, and given to the jury at that hour. At ; o'clock last night the jury was stil out, and. probably agreed to disagree vai5ixg iRUiT. flew persons Have any just conception of the amount of fruit canned in the country and cities throughout the United , States. Every body puts up fruit, - Peaches, pears, apples, cherries. &f &c. One house in this city, Kahn & Wile, on Water Street, have hoen putting up about 50 dozen cans of peaches daily, for some time past, and they arc but cr.c firm of many engaged H the business.

2i'OTED KenTUCKIAN-. Col. E. L. ISfarlin?, one of the oldest and most estimable citizen3 of Dlenderson, died on Monday, aiad was buried on Tuesday, liev. S. Buri'ord, Hector of the Church of the Holy Innocents of this city, officiating. Col. Starling died at 'be advanced age of 74 years. He ual been a resident of Henderson County for 40 years and of the town of Henderson for 30 years. His remains were followed to their last resting-place ly an immense procession of Borrowing frienw and acquaintances. . . A Strono Firm. We direct attention to the local advertisement of the co-partnership formed September 1st by the admissioa of Captain - Gus. Dusouchet to the firm of L. llufEaer, Jr., & Co. Messrs. Ruffacr and .Dusouchet are too well known in .this. community to require further iaentioa:) Mr. John Gilbert, tho otlier member ofi the firm, though a resident of Golcorida, is a laTge property holder in this eity and is most intimately identified with the interests of Evansville. He ia a most' estimable gentleman; and his energy and business sagaoity has always cotaniariddd succesft. .-' ' .-.--i- su J Eei-ort of Arrests. The, Cliief of; Police makes tha, following report' of arrests for the m onth of August J Drniilc .......o? Fig titling ,..... I : Indecency " Larceny ...-0 Total c:ti initials. ........ ... "'ii HA1IVIT!?. Ciermau , ... Araerliaii NeirocH.... .. IrlaU Xotal-......fc........ v.. ..u ..17 IS IS . Fine Ioferty ;fo'r Sale direct attention to tho" advertis'emQnt of the loC adjoining Trinity CbuTcn,1; for sale bv Dr! R. A. Armisteai."wIt J is an excellcnS pieee 'oi' property' and will be sold on liberal terms. " T Ji j f ': Dr. , Armistead 'coteiriplatcsfymoving fr'oni this", city' to' 'Christiab County, Ky.V where ho owns'a 'smU farm. ' He" will " gye' up the'practioe or medicine." and ' devote his" time tc agricultural pursuits. 0lHe" will" still retain; 'his interest In "his popular medicines, which al;e manuiacured by X Cloud, Akin & Co., 1 manufacturing chemists in this city. ' ' -"" ' The - National Game Match Game op Base Ball Tho foilowpg is the match game ; of Baso Bol played: yesterday afternoon bctlreen the O. K; and Active 'Clubs t4 lYiU city : ; .vi.i. ' O. K, CXUp, , . O. 1U Teamer p. 3 4 Btocaflelll c 8 2 active ci.ire. jV, is. Bnchauan..!. f. 3 '8 (iot wine..i..r. I.-? ;:j l'.urrows -If 3 Dexter. -,..,.c. V. Wiieeler.il b Waener rf 4 2 Green . .lf 2 s5 . Klmire uh 3 : Help i.......j.ai s s Kummels Jh 3 t Hniail. i... cf 4 8 Uabcock .....1 bd ij 7 Lewis ..p. .36 McNeelJf ....c. 1. 5 ,7 Ay res , s. s. Q '7 li. W heeler. J b 3 '5 Total..;.J. 27 23 : Total..'..:. ..:.j.5..- L7 Jit Dr. Thompson, Umpire liitt Roand Sir. Willard, Hcorers. , t,,!v, j ' Poetic. The following 'ode to a musquttd was composed by one of the District' Teachers', and' is " published by request: - - j ' Tho ' skeetor " bus? M4tlt his long Wil: ! Keens bleeUlna mo airainst tnv wllJ.i ! And oft, when I'm Inside my bur; 1 1 hear him say,," I've got you mr.'l.'v ; Give me a balm to soothe my pain i And let loe mounter come again, , j I'll get a club and go to bud, - : t Then raise a corn pon bis head, ..... " :' o , , j" ' FiscnER & Bitter. We yesterday tad the pleasure of looking through the new stock of Fischer Bitter; merchant tailors, on First Street, between Mam and Syep.Korc. , We found their stock to "bo unusually largo, and the assortment", of .picio. goods full and complete. .These, gentlemen make no pretensions to extraordinary merit, but will get up'a fioe suiV of clothes to " order at, sliort, notice, ahd at prices as low "as! jtho lowest. Perfect fits guaranteed,-' All they ask ia a fair trial to convince the most skeptical. ' ". '" " " ' ' " -2.'" 't'; The Hogs And Goats. A' number of persons in oar city think Iho liogs that run at large in our eit'arcan unmitigated nuisance. Others :jalso object to goats: " There aretwo ordi-' nances en the sul jaet, r'one Of 'irhieh specifics that it is unlawful to confine a hog in a pen, and the otheV that it is unlawful to allow the porcine quad ruped aforesaid to run at large.' But to some persons the sight of'" the hogs and goats enjoying themselves is very fine. Think of a big hog wallowing ia a mud puddle on n hot day! What a contented and pleaSing'pictureK- j Then think what pleasure ft is31 to an old Diiry goat to , butt some inoffensive pedestrian'- in 'an unexpected manner ! ' Could any person be so unkind as to 'wish to" deprive these animals of .the glorioiis'libertlcs they etjy? WTith truth ft rnay'bc said ' -' '" . -' ' "'-' j ' 41 The heart Is hard in nature, and utiflt For human fellowship, as belug void . , Of sympathy, and therefore dead alibO ' i O love ana jrienuauiiJ, mm. w uul nub With sight of anlmali enjoying life, Nor feels their happiness augment ms own." ) i Before Esquire - EMERY-r-Jim. Sherwood, tho notorious irrepressible never-to-be-forgotten Jim., is again in limbo. The minions of the law have again swooped down on him, and this time he is -in a fair way to be sent to Jefl'ersonville to represent thia city. It seems that : Jim. got short of funds, and he adopted a new method to raise a fresh supply of the Chase portraits done up ia green. lie went to Mike ll0i, ; wii0 jiaij some ices standing against him in the Crinunal uourt, ana told.. him , that Ed. Martin had sent him. after nine dollars. Ilof gave Jim five dollars ana in a aay or eo . oncrwood went bick after more money. Hof had his suspicions aroused, and proceeded to investigate, and the result proved to be that Ed. Martin had not sent him after the money. A warrant was issued against Jini for obtaining money under false pretenses, and he had a preliminary examination before Justice Emery, who sent him lo the County Jail in dej fault of $200 bail. ;

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Third Daj's rroccediBgs. Institute convened in High School buildibg at the h6ur appointed. The attendance was larger than on either of the preceding days,'". there being eighty-two' teachers present.. The roll was called by , Secretary John Wyttenbach. : All those present manifested an increased interest in the proceeding?, hicH "were of a very in teresticg and in'.tructive character. The teacher; wly fails to attend the Institute "and participate"" in the exercises, cannot be ts successful and accomplish as much" in the profession as one who doo3 sx' Ifcls a self-evident fact that 'one week cannot bo employed: to feclton advantapro-by any teacher 'than by Wending the Institute, and learning thavaluable leions that are taught therein. The opening exercises consisted in reading the- 107th' Psalm; followed by prayer,"' a fter hielV Prof. G ow addressed the IheiiTute on the subject of Pr8cU$alGrimf;".ne. spoke of thje proper and improper useAof tbe English language the ""abase of the languagejrrand the frequent use of " slang" phra'?e i.' i:fFK following expressions wero criticised and corrected : -i"'En-joying ba'i'.bealtl.;,:' ?i Ha was hoisted I ;do!w4hc.AOVtit A' iYou, Iiavft .4o.wr' if wLfKtuoJueedle very neatly ;'Jlui3 is a secret between you and I," " Let you and I takers walk;,'' &e Alt of which were f ojrreeteilbv; the tcacheis, and proj)er r.easws given for the corrections, i.'.?- .- j Prof. Oow'' continued ' his1 remarks .bout-4hfe importanca- of- attention. He said that there i nothing of more, unpurtaoca 'in Istdsool tl:an , that the teachcr UquI d; ficcure a tt o u ti oa ;'.v tTiit he should traia hU scholars- fa' close 4ttiati(n,' becansd it btlonga toiiio of th e! bightis t: ia tel loe t ua t lietodmpl i sh - menta.-'J 5"'!-;l " -" !-"n "- '5 ' One reason rwT)y; scholar.3 are not more attentivu at selfooUs beeau.sft.the xt'feises-ir'too lo'ng! J If We5 Vere gompe16d')6 JtsfdfVtof the greatest orator 'in- the iand day after day we weuliiUeEoaii inattentive, and; why, tluinfebbuldjioi Iba cUlIdtin. who atndclioorda'iiftcr.day?!' important that the proper - means' be used to train our cniluren to atten tion,'Weause5Jlhfeiri;:rn6ral' aiid intelleettiai welfare "depends" upon it. ' ''' , During thoiiext naif hour an interestingrtxperiment wa3,,tfied1. "'It wts said that very little faith could be placed ,inT Jiuiaa fctimgny. This was tjemoristrated by lektnig a littlo story tjO a( teaebcrfwho "felifed it to anotrUr teacher, and o od, until tlie eighth i'ticaeliflV received it and wrt it n, njbJIi-b oard, when .-the, story was fomwl ' tMbe -'tODsidera!Jy ; modi ,Pio t, "... m !,Wl ' ICbight i ns t rue te d ; a clasii iq'.ptafCiticaJt, (Jfajumar. He' reviewed them on case, and' then ex plained thc:diffsrcnt eases and their proper uses. " Tho v.crb.was alsojaken up','- ail,-'.dsciib 'Prpf. .Knight's object was to present an " easy method''-of teaclilag ehildrea Grammar. His instruetiojis were very interesting throuihout.' trx . , -, , Mf A: J. !deCuteba:ieard a class in Arithmetic. He intfoduct'd d prac tical method J of givicg children 1 an idea of distances byrmeans of a stick )in'd fapQ .l. 'iTbe; class 'wai.t;ent to the blackboard .and drilled 1 in .problems in compound uumbers. ' , ' ' IVoL-Knight heard, a- reoitatioa in Arithmetic and imparted some valuable informatioa on that subject. ; Prof Oew continued his instructjons in mathematiei geography. i xuere were some very interesting queries put in tne j ; query dox, which were feailandanswered aa far as;po.ss,iblo.l , . ! Rev. Mr. Andrus delivered a very interesting address to.tho; teachers pf the Association. The following resolution was pre sented and adopted: vH ;.'!, ,1 i Resolved. That every teacher in Vanderburch .County ought' to'eubscribe for and read the Indiana SchooVJcnfrhdl and- Teacher. T.9, Institute. .then adjourned to mcet at 9 P.M. to-day." . .An.iv)LjsTpr.TE4CHERs. : Below wo present a list of tho teachers whose bames have been enrolled .upto 'the present ,dat. jind those who teach in the city and county are cliasihd hr. eity and district" teachers; City Teahkcrsr'iiisf.oi - Julia Bierbower,, Mary Badger, Bella Graham Lizzie Reimer, Maria Leonard, Ivate Riley, Marx Weld, Luey Baker, Millo -nr. i i TT.ir .:- nr . Whife?, 'Jb'nai x Cole, AntaWaok, Carrie Wack,JIary Kripner, Mary Ma3crr Anna Farrell, Mary MeLain, Dora' Kanney, Lucy Woodbury, ' Miss OgdehrEinm'a Conn, Virginia Conn, Fanny Dougherty," Ruth Gilmore, Mrs. Pluaier, G. K Goulding.Mary O'Byrne.'India lyilly, Elizabeth Dorris, Ada Talbot Transes" ' N." Tolbot, Clara Baker, Mary Leavenworth, Sophia, Ilargrave, Fanny Me Johnston, Ilulda Rahm, Professor A.M. Gow, JvW.Kn'sbt, ' Andrew J. MeCutcban, James' O'Byrne, Rev. 8. Ileciit, George ': II.' Jackson, . Jame? N. Townsend. ' ' . ,',,.'.'.'"" ; District Teachers. Misses L. 13. Wyttonbach Anna Erskine. Blanche Allen Alice lour',' Hattie Durham, Lizzie Grant, Kate Gerha'dt, Hannah Fisher. Kate Hirsh, Afa-alia Inwood, r Anna Simmons, Harriet McUntchan, Mary Morsman, Adel a Roberts; Mary J. Wright. Sarah A. Hebin, Hannah MeAvoy; Messrs. lliilip Eaker, Thos. Mathews, Alfred xdatbewa, James N. McClure, J. W. Davidson; Samuel Wyttenbaoh, B. B. Ewing. Edward Curnick, H. B. Wood, Hamilton Broadus, Joha Tennis, Robt. Hooker, J. II. Kniglt, Hiram Saunders, J. S. Farquhar, Henry Saunders, A. E. Stebbins, Edward Mitchell, Joseph Hennel, W, M.. ,Wagnfn, and Jjouis Billiard?; ' - : C'o.'O.'f d Teachers. '

THS FESTIVAL ANT) FAIE.

Increased Success cf tho Affair. ' SECOND NIGHT. Tl ue lietrew i csuval and i' air was continued last night, and the attendance .was ;evc a larger than on the preceding night, the National Hall being crowded. The interest was unabated, and all seemed to ccjoy themselves in the.; mobt perfect raaEner," j The Crescent City Uand furnished the music last nig't, and the members sustaired their well earned reputation as the "besi'musicians in the State. ; .The Dining Room, in the third story, was cleared for dancing, and a number of ladies and gentlemen "tripped the lieht fantastic." to the merry notes of a find string band.' Tim pat of tlie affair was a great success, and will bo continued to-night, and Henry Hart's String Band will be on hand. J. The various tables were well patronized, and the 'lady attendants wore their1 sweetest-and most seductive smilcs. rheuKper .table was, as on the previous night, the central point of Attraction, ;and the ladies were well satisfied with the liberal patronage tateadofU". HI I i Several articles were rafiled" off during the evening. Joseph F. Reitzwona beautiful silver pitcher Ltwo sil!(rgobljift aid a ver sahVf.siMraRott: .Jaquess drew an elegant china chamber set,-aud " T - 7. Isaac I lei man n was the lucky winner I of a fine silk vest pattern and a p:r bf cassim-ero' pants. I'i .'M'kW'.i'i j 'The most exciting sobjeeiiiist night was the voting for-a'tihg to the most popular lauyand a goli-hcaded caie to the most popular young man. The 'various, fxhrndsjotthe .different 'eaadi-,, dajeswcre'engtigcd during the evening in electioneering, and great interest was manifested. r,Th3 voting will continue tvo, . nights l'-rger. The result at the 'close- laitight was a -follows : FOR THE GOLD RING. Rosa Kahn....-. ,r...vf..;,.. Jennie Obeiderfer;..,...,..........T.. ' ' FOR THE GOLD-vkZADED "cANE. Henry A. Gumberts 4ts2. 'SI 17 102 ti'J y Jacob Kichel Jonas JoHepii Moses C Kohn Henrys. Uutnbcrts Lea iinltelspeil Prof. Goldstuith II. Aisspach ' - Th Gipsies were a inischievous as ever, and their headquarters were well filled with a fia? collection of fctray " chapcaus." Among the articles that we failed to'men'.ion yepterday.-morning, we "call attention toVti elegant easy chair, presented by Mr. C. Armstrong; a beautiful silver goblet, by P. L. Gcislft'tmt?Wtf casto by. tli. Jagemann; a silver butter-dish and syrupcan, by Geo. Bittro'ff; two gobleta iada silverii alvar,' by .Louis Bittrolff; a gplendid marble lamb, by Uhlhoru &,, Briokman; a eplcndid picture ol the bixtii btrect Hebrew Temple, photographed by J. Sehlesingcr; a stono flovvci-stand, of unique design, by A. & L. Uhl; a fine portrait of t'cuhylcr,: Colfax, photographed by Parkhiil, and a fine stock of candies, by Calm & "Wile. All tho fancy articles at the Fair have been doaated, and the ladies are offering tho stock' at low prices for cash. i r The Luueii yesterday wai.very well patronized, and a lunch will be set again to-day frcta 0 A. M. to 2 l M , and all persons are inyUsd (o call. There is no chnrgotq the Hall during th day. . - The Fair, so far, has been a complete success, with A good .prospect of a continuance. The ladies having thd matter in. .-charge" havoi labored with the most untiring energy, and in to-morrow's issue wo will particularly refer to those- t" whom tlie- meed of praise belongs.- 1 , i Wo advise all persons desirous of spending the evening in a pleasant manner to visit the National Hall during the Fair. Let all go and enjoy themselves. j Distilling Brandy. The Internal Revenue laws and regulations which are very stringent in relation to distilling whisky and rum, are relaxed somewhat in tho distillation of brandy from grapes, peaches apd apples. : Ialcocscquonca .of Ihc'.grdat abundance of peaches and apples :in this collection district, this business promises to be very .lively the present season. There are applications pending before the Assessor for the privilege distilling from tho owners of "some twenty distilleries, mcst of them small. That officer starts out in a' day or two for Martin, Dubois and Spencer Counties', for the5 pufpose ot surveying these distilleries and determining their capacity. The requirements are still very strict, but tho praspec is tha$ a largo quantity of brandy wiil be made and considerable money paid into the treasury. j Throughout thes district the .peach and cpple trees are literally breaking down with the weight of fruit. : , "Personal. lr: T. O. Hall, river and local editor of the Owensboro Shield, paid us a visit last evening. He also visited the Hebrew Fair, and pronounced it a most unqualified success. , JCS?" Mrs. Ross' School will commence Monday, September Gth. d2t Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry and Silverware in endless variety at P. L. Geissler & Co. '5, - sep2 -2s 51 Main Street. Notice of Copartnership. Notice is hereby given that A. M. Dusouchet has this day been admitted as a partner in 'ho firm of L. Ruffner, Jr. fc Co., wholesale dealer in Flour, Bacon and Salt, at No. 5 North Water Street. L. Ruffner, Jr. John Gilbert. September 1, 1889-tf. VST P. L. Ueisser & Co., 5t Main Street, is Jewelry Headquarters in this city. . - ?cp2-2t

Testimonial. Dr. IL 17. Cloud: Dear Sir Last Summer I had a severe attack of billious fever, followed by a long continued nervous prostration, accompanied by jaundice, and after a severe course of medicine, falling to obtain ielief, I purchased a bottles of your Invigorating Cordial at the suggestion of a friend; and I take great pleasure in saying that I was, in less than a month, restored to my former good health and spirits, and I give you Cordial all the credit. I make this statement not more for for your.benefit than for the good of those who may be similarly aftlictcd. A. S. Bush, sept2 4t " Con. E. & O. R.R. pparrin Exhibition at Opera Hcase. A grand Sparring Exhibition will bo given at the Opera Ilouse on Saturday night, September 4th. Tom Allen, who recently fought with Galb'gher, itnd Jim Coyne, his second, will take a benefit. Several other notables will also appear. A good time may be expected. septl-4t

' lO'Buy, !';Th$.Tloreri!ii,,,i the first-class Family SewiDg Machine of the World. ' aug28-Ct . -T,,C- Bridwell& Co corner have a of Main and Tb'rd Streets; full stock of,. Drugv-Chemicals Pat ent Medicines, American and imported Perfumery, yT oilet Soaps, Brushop, &c. Presoriptiona carefully - com pounded. Fresh Blue Lick, Con-' gress and Rockbridge Alum Waters. j0l7-tf U.far aij, American watencs manu in tho United Stated, for sale in gold and silver cases, at i . Jj.' U EI9SLKR & UO. tf, eep2-2t , Al Main Street. Dissolution of Copartnership The partnership heretofore existing between F. Sehuennnnn acdfW B. Burford.in the Drug Busiaesul -No. 18 South First Street, has been dissolved by ; mutual iC3nE(?nt.J Mr. F. Schuermann retire3 from the busineB?,Krhich will in the future be continued by W. B. Burford, who will settle all claims against the firm, and collect debts due the same. Fred. Schuermann, W. is. Burford. In retiring from tha firm, I desire to return mv thanks to the public for the patronage extended to the firm. and solicit for my successor a continuance of tho same. , augUO 3t Fred. Schuermann. s7 Two blind marcs for sale; in No. 1 condition. Apply to A. J. COLBURN, auglS tf 33 Main Street. VaUablo Buslncs Propcrtjr for Sale That valuable business property on the northeast corner of Second and Division Streets, being seventy live feet front on becond btreet, aud ex tending back sixty-nine feet on Division Street, with a large frame dwelling, containing, sev'en large rooms, hall, pantry, out buildings, &c, with gas circs all through the house, all in good condition, the house bciDg thirtyseven and a half feet from the corner of , Division , Street. Will -edl the whole property together, or "will sub divide to suit parties, unless ine Eroperty is sold at private ealc on or efore Saturday, September 4lh, ISC'.), it will be offered at public sale at the Court House door, at two o'clock, r, M.. on said day. . . , . , , Terms of Sale One-third cash, balance in two equal payments ol one and two vears. with six per cent, in tercst on deferred payments, secured by mortgast . For further particulars apply to J. P. Elliott & fcoN, ' Real Estate Aeeots, Corner of Third and Locust Streets. aus-JO-d'Jt. Crand; jliYimTioldt CclcbraJloii at LTansville. The 14th of September, JSCO, the one hundredth birth day of Alexan. der Von Hutnbaldt, the Nestor of Science, is fast approaching. The most complete arrangements ara being made to celebrate said birth-day at our city, ia-. B" manner worthy of the great deceased. The undereiircel .committee take pleasure in inviting the people of Evansville and vicinity to participate in the festivities, and being satisfied that the renowned and honored name of . Alexander,, Yon Humboldt will awaken "the deepest sympathies in' the heart of every intelligent BEING, we feci confident that our citizens and neighbors will attend the celebration en masse. , , All lodge?,' societies, associations, etc., (with or without emblems), are respectfully requested to participate in the procession. - ( Come one J , Come all I. . ; ;'.. . WM. HEILMAN, : , Morris Cahn, Dr. T. Scuultz, . ; . ! ; P. A.Goetze, C. Sciiraeder, i ' Committecpf Invitationaug 25Jiw-td - - 23" Sixty mafd cl'.fine Jav Coffee for sale at 1. &. D. Heiman'b, 1 BSayReal Lisle Thread and other Hosiery for ladies and gent at ; " IluciiES'. ! Callroad Assessment. 1- , At a meeting of the' Board- of" Directors of. the E., ;C. & P. Railroad Comnany, on oWednesday eveniag. ' August 11th, it. svas unanimously re solved tnatani assessment ot. eight per cent, be, levied upon the- Capital stock of the Company, four per cent, cf which shall bo pa3 ablc on the 15lh cf September next, and four per cent, on the 15th of October, the same to be used in making surveys of the va-. rious routes from Evansville- to the Wabash River, leading into Southern Illinois. Jas. F. Weleorn, . ; au?12-tfccptl5 Secretary, , " Bbsolutioa or Copartnership. ? The partnership heretofore existing between P. L. Geissler and Constant Dejang, ia the Jewelry Business, at No. 51 Main Street, has been dissolved by mutual consent. 3Ir. Constant Delang- retires- from the business, which will hereafter be continued by P. L. Geissler & Co., who will settlo all claims against the firm, and who aro alone authorized to collect debts in favor of the same. The name and style of the firm in the future will be P. L. Geissler & Co. P. L. Geissler, Constant Delang. ' i . i .-.J " I The above dissolution having become necessary by my continued ill health, I would sincerely thank the public for the very liberal patronage extended to the .firm, and solicit for my" successors a continuance of the same. 1 Constant Delano. aug281w - ; FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND COTTON MACHINEKV-Cards, Dra w 1 n g Frames, Coarse and Fine 8peders, Dead Sjplndle Throstles, Warpers, Ureswr, im. ' For description and iitces of these machines address C. F. BATTLES, Agent Tremoiit Mills, lelOdBnieod - Lowell, Mass.

TFT ii.-o'.ht Jiii-or lie mt it Tltiid JPapc. The additional arrivals and departures last night, wero the Moliie Norton, to Henderson; John Lumsden, to Cairo; Robt. Fulton, to Memphis; Silver' Spray and barges, Cincinnati to New Orleans; Rose Hite, Louisvillo and return; Petrolia No. 2, from Cannelton; Barranquilla, Pittsburg to South America. : ' , . The Lumsden had a very fair trip out.., The Silver Spray had a big trip oa herself and barges. ..The Rose Hite had fell the frcigU fho couiu carry on tao water, cne re turned from this port and left full of people ..The Petrolia No. 2 had the biggest trip oi freight that was ever on poard oi ner, iuciuamg u bhds. tobacco, and much corn, wheat, &c., &c..:...The Barranquilla is a hew boat built for navigating the Mapdalena River, in South' America, and is much on (the,stylef of the Missouri River Mountain boabl,'but? is' bulkhealed and. is'mbre kfoiitly I nU'fihe was towing the hull of a new vteambo&t designed fer the Bayou Teche trade-...."VVe , are ."authoiizod by Capt.' C. R. Raid' to"annoi:nce tho Fanny Brandew to leave poiUYfly for.Cairp thi.3 evening.''" A clerk will be On the' wharf in front of W. G. Brown & Cc's wharf boat all day to rfcciye1 freight jCojr the Braodeis. . Qet your freight down." Sh& will o sure. ....... ..The Hartford did notleaveyeitet3ay."Inl order to. fill her orders fcho- Hcs.-Qver 4ill today,aad f illjeave at.3?,M. Get,;your. freight ready. Capt." Jpc'MeRpynolds and LEilly Liter will give especial attention" to pasie-ngers Vand f,shipper3...-r-Y J phD Over'meycrRiver Roufe'Aent of the Adaui.i Express' Company U n-t"tLc city..l.:vi..Mr.;T. O. Hall,' local and river editor of the Owftnsboro S'AW(?, honored us with a call last night. ! r - Ulver littiialolie.V , Cincinnati, , September L 1'ort lit Arrived and departed: Jlegular packets. River rose ten inches; six liect four inchea jn, the channel. Bti Pa el brisk and iianrovinzl J l AH J Cairo, September 1. Port Litt Ella Hughes, Cairo to Louisville, 9 A.M.; Kate Robinson, Cincinnati to St. Louis,!!? A.M.J lAlaska, New Orleans to Cairo, b A.M.: Glofgow. Cin cinnati to Memphis, 9 a.m.; Fanny Brandeis, Evansville packet, 9 a.m. ; Rubicon ,' Memphis. to. S. Loais,. 11 A.M.: JeTTefson, Cincinnati to St. Louis, 11 A.M. ; Oetavia, St. Louis to Memphis, noon. River rose lour i nches, , (J ie v. i J1 at u rVi Pittscurq, September 1. Monongahela two leet and at a stand. Llear and ccol. Thermometer GOV ' ' NasuviIe; ' September T. The weather is moderate, with tho ine-r cury at fc'0 at 3 p.m. Ody 5 inches on Harpeth Shoals. ,- LouisYILLE, Sept. 1. Port' Lift The LeClaire o. 2 departed for Cairo, and T. Wriy.ht. for New Or leans. The river - is 'rising 3 feet:2 inches in the canal, and about the Eamo over the Portland Bar. STSAICQOATS., Government Fusible Alloy. SSUS. Wn. C Tl'RSOCK fc CO.. F.rass ' Founders, corner I'irst and l ine Htieets, ; Rl a . ouiy , am horiztd manufacturers. In this city, of the Government Fusible Alloy, mentioned In t he order of the Hupei viidnij Inspector, puhilslied In TuesiUijr iyninif'H Journl. M ihters. owuera and ( ena'neuru will take notice. . v, . v hi , Bepl-dlw FOH VADUCAIL AJ"l CAlitO- . ' t The elegant passenger steamer I-FANWY.IBKAKDEI3, : Hf.5RY Mlt.LKE. Mastr;, f 1 - Kl rT llt'DD, Clerk, . Will leave for Cairo at.d all way point t n T 1 1 17 i S T A Y, .S E F T E M 1 5 1 1 1 2d, ) at 4 p. m., promptry. 1 i . For ireight or pasia?e apply on ho.-ird, or lo . W. G. UltOWN A CO., - . ,f, .U K.IUJIjD,, . sepa-dli ' -Ajxftms, FOIt OWEN.SHOKO. CANNELTON, AND . : ; . .LouiyiLLE. , The elegant, Ilht draught passensjer t- nmer Tut.ina Mat x.f futt!.!-. t Wiles U. warren, uif ric, Will leave for LouUvble aud ad way laudin t.iu.r.A ttia Turiifc(Uri. tin n : u...., ... , . , TnCUSOAT, SEPI'KMUBft , at 6 p itf. . For"frelahtT--,Ke api'y on board, or to W. G. LiiO V N te CO., UH Agents. .', FOIt CAIRO, COLUMBUS AND MEMThesplepdld UgUt-ran'iht steamer ; CORA S., , .1 -j lllliitS "ll,t" i ' ..-- - 1 1., ' ' AL Croxttll, Cierl.', - . Will leave tor Me:aphl and nil way landings on i , i " . . i nrn v nnn.K r, kkftkm bkh a, , . r.. ...... , at 4 P. M. For fr-tjbt or psn ps5vi r ppiy fioaro. ... or to HCMl'IIREV.'LKWI-J Ac CO . W. G. lill'JVV'N J: CO., Agents. 8C2-U FO K LO U 125 V I L L E. J The hteamer , l -k i ' W "Captain J.rrhreort, U IeaTes promptly at H o'clock this iuoi ulbtr, lor J weeiMOoro, iu cuouwxwiui me muni, er NlKht-inuEHlo foe ixjulvllie. Will l:iL' freight and pak;nger lor LouUvillo and all way points. W. U. J1UU V N bt Co., tiep'i -.. i -.. .-wit- .; . f -AndHt.Willlani Hunncll Fredrlk Holderla tlie :VaiMleri naigu Jircon - Court, i. October Tuna, ' " -' ' , - A .1 Ann Holder, Henry Grletw, a ' Daniel li.Gruhai, .;; Joseph Uibb, Henry AhlerlBir, . Henry Lrurameili&ns John J. Chandler, - Wm. H. Chandtor. TT API'I AKIJIU Action to enturco mechanic' lipn. JL -vlt on ttie in theoliice of the Clerk: of said Couit that Ann Holder, ono of tho dorendanta In the above-entitled cause, is a neortary party torn'! action, th mi me being in relatiou to leal estate, and t bat said Ann Holder Is a no n -ri.nl dent tit tne State of Indiana : ..,-. Notice is therefore herby trlvsn- ald Ann Holder of the pendency of thia action, acd that tho same will fctand lor trial at the next term of mid Vanderburgh Circuit Conrt, to b beuot and held at the cocrt-homc lr the city tit Evansv !ll,Vanderbi rgh County, Blafe of Indiana, oa the flrt . 'onday In October, lSUa. . Witness ioren Horenson, Clerk of kufi iM ' Air I it A tlourt. at Kvausvlllo. ttil loth dav of "August, lbOfi. - H. tr.OKESaON.'eierlt. " UlytijE lYNE8,Fiaiutill' Attorney. ,-' ami ti ' i ' - r i -- -r-. i r 4F. M. HUMPIIllEY. QZO. J. c. y. Kr-iiKE-. ; .... auiirnuEY, i ;Levvis to., 0 & V A 1 1 9 UN C A ' fl 1 0 M JI I S S 1 0 5 , MERCHANTS. .., Proprietor of Wmirfboivt, ... i . - i .,.-. i iil'.'tiiss.viilc, Jliitl. ; : . JySl dly . . ..... T1IK MISSISilOI l 4 W I Xu acta iliy cures Cancer and Scrofulous diseases of the Skin. See report to L. L Medical Society, and statement oi ru) - t-lauM in c; rcular. seut free on application to CHAS. A. UUKOJS, Ueneral Agt ui, , I. O. Lox Itira. 12 i'earl St., Nt-W QT, (jyii-diimltenrj

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scx7 Yors KarKc:. By TclCirapU. xr.w Yoxit, h j 1. 1. Corro.t-FIrm : at..-s wo h o,.H ot .".; for Middling irplanc's. 'r,'jUK iifcelpt1 13, ',." barrels; marlrct ur.Ki't: itciir on low L'rue-; halt s of ll.'J barre!" nt fi ) ' fr MUertla rtin'in and Western; t i 70 (7 for exirn stat: tf'J '':7 2 for extra . iUi u ; VS .J'wS7 4 tor white wheat -xti: (Mi ja7 ) i.r r.und hoop Ohio; 7.'i7 (Jf) l;f extra l-t. Locus; 01 for Oiiil to cbfiico do. Kve Hour qull,; nales or U'ji) baireia at M " t1fU. (-O)t Mkai. t;u.rcM mid oulet: haitu r,T iw barreN .Marsho'.s Caloric and Urandywine, at S I '2. Wni.Miv Lull; Riles of ICO barrel. Western at tl 17; an c-xtremn. WiiKAT-Rocelpts, iv,li'J bnf-rifls; 1 ri'Jc better, but ! -h ftctive:Kul s of i.w,(xj u.-ti-ei-at tl i U Vj lor 'o. 2 KiriiiK: II 1 )J' .. for W inter red u nl n i,. I...r Vtr.rli ; 11 :.J or old Wlntyr red Wit ru : til 1,1 .ti 01 for A tuber Tcnut-hseo. Ityti 1);;11 and Uc-avy. If Alt T. KV-.Noillluitl L'dUM- Koce!i i UJ (Jft ba-l.-!; Mtkt without lncided cliatize: eioKinir dull: bales ol 18.1KKJ bashcla at il 00,1 (i for uuwoand now mixod We; te;n; tl lijjji l i lor sound do. OATS Receipts 41, 'MM budul-i; market ft Khado better at C"c lornH Western; i,Cc fvr new Hon them aad VV'ostetu. . Rick Nominal. . CoriiM-: (uiet. ' Ki-nAtt-fifiix; s:Utiof (!0J hhdi. of Cuba ot ll' -i'Uc. Moiames-Dnf I.. ' 1 l'KTitoi.t LM-i?lriii at Ki'.;c for crttc :;i,'jC for retfufctt. i , . iHoi'S Nominal. . Wool- timet and ..steady ; sale of '.iiJ 'H) pounds at 47 ''47-10 for UoimbWe ilcvtic; -lJ i n lor pulled ; Gs. for tut.buJ. Lk iTHtK-llemtock sole rjnl.rt nt "1 SlJic for iluenm Ayrs nud itlo Grande llht aud middle weight.. - . Coal Domestic quiet aud steads'. .Ojt-irilut- d, (iTf ,'!o. 5 .' Hr-lKf ii ! fltPENi fK Quit t at 42? JC. . ., , Fork Lowcf ' s.ile of WA barre'a at fill 87(..'!2 lj lor jotj,-s fI 7. for old do., 8-7 i iji iou tor i.ri.a.i-lKl tHi for prime mess; al.su, Sarrvl of mess, buyer all the year, at $12. locli of old and new, Sl.itll barrel j; Jsst moulli, D.SUU barrels 1 IhsI year, si.w H butreH. . Hkkk steady; Hulesof 1"j0 barrels; stock of old; and titivv 1H.191 p ickuifes; last motith, S1,j2-" packHKCs; last year, packajiej. . Ilyef hams tiulet aud lt:icha ny-. l ; Silos of 7j bui t ui-i. ,, t'LT MKAid -Qulut; ka.li of 11) tiAPka'nn at H'.jl'i'.jC for snouliltiis, and 17 .lb.! lor ham. .;.Liddles tirm; faunof 1-4 boxes of iw-enrtd at 17..4l7'ic. Lai;u tiui.-t and steady ; sales of 4"i) dure at iliifVtYji ifurl .-rioabi, aud ltfl'mlor kettle rendered. liu 'rrKK-iojet at JU.b4c for Ohio. CilKii.su: - iJiiU at Vijlv. VV.V Hj i ekvr .pli.J - - CHICAGO, Si pt. 1. W li KAr-MtU'JiVt la fit SI X? i bid, seilei 'm S.-j.tem ber, Coiin Actlv ntnl n fthftdi hliiber: Hals of No. 'Jut !7''.iiS', cloMlns; t b-i .-S.S!4j ;p re.teeted Ht-t;-; -do ff'tutfi hi-;; ttiUuri. rnoonNii.Vwwii st hTJ, belier's Hcj.temlx-r. OATS-linlt-t !ind a hlado firmer, kt 4lj 4l)i foil Mtiamt' 4VMl$i 'or nj c,ei!, ciOhlCK at 4 1 -i 1 11 , lor X o, 11. Kvt-tu!et ami htendy ; mhI.-hoI No. 1 It 00; lit). 2 at Hie; r&Jecittd olii ,e. ., ijA.fei.fcll tlit-- lfci-HU 4u m- i t tl HelbT'H ."- J'tt inber, lor . 'i. lli;itwu4 I'll uitr at. 4 4. RJher; na's at il 12, clo Ui Cmu. Kiio Ait -1'ii m ut i'.Vj ;1 Pc tor common to prime Cuba. Jr,KVii.JO.S Ikilt.' M-HK : Pftrk If AMI vo and nominal at 60 lMri iilnn -.1 o iuInal at l.'ijss. Ory-aited Khould.-r i!ljr.,';" " b't! lMIUti 'i i I i-ht. J.oal Martet. t. ? Ry Te;etraph.J HT. Loeia, h'Cj t. 1. ToiiAU o liuoyant and active. . lVi.-r3-SvthilJg duiiiK. ... , . ' l-Ait'-fiuret ntrti VincttuneJ. " Fi.ouu t'u' 'hauged; t-xtra.t ami HUers lu d .-maud at the tollowiiii t uot iitmm : lcm.-fs, i 7,'4 JJ; t-xtras SiilKtitoj XX, t -t) j'J t i'mi;w aud fancy lumtiy, 7 0) 8&. ....... ..,- Wiikat- I'll in :n I hteady, w ithout quotable change in pt t'-1 rf.No ( Hri OS at Sll"..tl O'-i; ;4.L ( ' Pall, tl 1! l U; No. 1, tl lit), 1 ."; No. 2 white, St 1 V.il i;. Cos aellve and easier for buyers; BhIi.h of ju l.ne ,v hl'o lu bulk at H .hi ; yellow, iu ti kf, CK''i2oj eholcu wnUoUJ-t f 0,vrs--lijiut!vy aud :wlc-r for buyers f hiili'M of mixed lu liulk ul 4lc;(;ooaio prime white., Uis"iJc, la Hacks. 1 li nl.l. v Li ncu4ni;td, with salt of No. 'I at SI 10. ...,, , - ...... i . Iiyfc-Uiiclmti! Ktm?je. ' ' l ; , , (iIum khj iv; tuiot tud uucUaiiKed, w m-i -i j.i.u vviui buiiuiu a lot. in way i I'm atkil.- , - i ( 'noviMo-H() '.lief . Mens pork. S iJOO, Jry milt.;.! Kjioulibaf, ! 1 tll'Je; clear rlu Hide.", 11 i j.17!;.;; clear hides, ITUlHa. Iluca KtiouMtrs, l.'i'fKtl.Vjc; clear ilU nidus, liii c;'ur i.ls,l.il!)'4o; jiialu ciuvuNfed buoi-i, fviKi ouitd, du, i.lo. .... ' ' - ir.clrs,n KatRct. i ( By Teietiaoh.J i , Uakcijskati, Kept. 1. , Fi-ora Uiw ii:i!fu.; ut-w utamlnrd lii UyM t-x'iij '; old a aiidari Mctfc 2. Whka r-1 niiM-r out euisi'i .juiut at tl Vj ft I :wnriM;'H titi t tor wn ue. , Vikn t.l.jitiJy at tl Ut. i . , OA'ifl F! rmer nt O-jJ; jbc. ' ' ' Ryk-SI 0J. .. 'i'oiiAcc ) in noi id demand nt full ratals; sales oi Z41 hojjf, avails ijl S7 tol:i l. Wiiiskv Unsettled; holders lolct d tl 1", and although there was not blog dune, tlia fe'liii( wnn llrnier ot 1b) close. - I'okk Menu dnll lit I il. ' ' I RCI.K AiKArs '.hU 'lilfi?4C Willi nn4lj HalN. 1 i ',., , , ' AiArON'-Jli;S qutltt Ct lf''c; h1iOn!-) T.-i 111 ood iii iml, audnrti lo ho hind at lap; tho KAitu readied ll-J lioKhuad.. , , ,, '., i .Alu Nominally ut chaufd. ! )l i.S N o iiaii!4. Ltnst e.i U -,i-si. 'Lard ls4'ijvl '!". I'etro.euin i) j tie. , 1 (loi.ii -IIVJ bu ln. ' Lnoil .: Htnuly H-iy d Kcouut buyIn nr. " Monk v The demand for money eoiilluues (jood at 'ali per cent. I few 'iov's Gold and aiozt iiarlict. By Tolograpn.f 8 Kkw Youk, H pt. 1. The Ki eat fieu.-.atloa of Wall Street Is tho unexpected el. el ion, by tho North wslo n Kailr .J iJir.iCloi H, ( Vlexauilwr i', M licitell, of Mitwaii'ffe. to tlio I'reiildcmfy of tho road. Commodore " Vand'-rbl It. Iisnb-I ijii.-w utid tne A in tflul.iui holdf.r pros. i llio r;ulmw r.f Mr. l.rxl.e. A buus report t hat tne latter imd tintu ebos. u. ctused a lively ad vmuch.-which was io'-t upon tho corit.;t uuuouuiuuieut btlnt; tnado. It is bcl:vcd that lii election of .MI .lull mcanM tho It aslnic of too Western Union Road, and probab y the St. Raul, of b.ilh of which be Is Rieideut to th.i NortliWs"trii Rallmad John K. WllitnrrtH, of the Metropolitan Ranit, wm elcetfd a lt rector lti the Nortti w su-rn Cotfjumy. - i Moskv Kny at 5(7 per cent.; chiefly Vt-t nt The tnint f'.r of iVo itf.o 0 ciirruucy frntn "Washlrif'toa to Hnb-Trc.iwory h.:j, dm M'n orated. ' Kyciianoi; Sterling dull at 9' J.1 " ' I Gonn Opeii.;. at 1 tell to l"", nd. vaticed to 1 and c!ok-I at I1,;j'lIPji. It Is belfevd Uii Tifiiiory miiKt In-it ae tliefal'-s of f-oi l In cmffijiicuci! of the reduction ofthf! rurronry babinco to H"-,Cii,-W.O. Xne carry ini' rate-; are tt tier cent. , to Hat. ' ; i GoVFitNMKNTSOpt'lieil (drona. Tho As. slalant Treuuuier bought t-tAJDtf), rirmelpaiiy rtsifttoreU ixtndu itt 1 2 0 M-i o i i n J-m. winch Itavts w ith thv tiealoi.s only coupon boniia, Loin whlcii lh) tioVrumcul tutiit lako Us fcupp'y. ,'I'uo uiaik.t Jo..ed ilriu, llitUldlt i.. likV .Mill. u ww until the , l At piictta of tho day. CouI.OA.H 'a,i2T;i2.;i;iio. SJ. vz. zzy do. 1. 12i';'.4l2.X.; do. 'o-j, li L'-i j do, ucw, l2l'.i'.Ul2l'.,'S: do. '.;7, i.,ia:, do. 'os. Fiiiilc Bebt Siatceitiit WABUfVOTOS, Hej tembef 1. 1.. ' I . r. ti -l . lulervst , In coia U7.C';.-a(.) tu Djbt be niiia iuUiCi t ia lawlui iiAOLiev n,i. u.iwj no Itobt bearing no inteie-t.... ,I0,(;i,liiJ o'J Ilebton wLiith, iutme-tl ha , , ' . ceased Kluec mutuitiy. ....... , ,uis,ti9 ti Tot.1 debt, tjilncli-al OuttUtndiuit..... ... 2.K7.T;r.0Vl 01 acci uuu tuif rKi. iu Udie, aun A-outionM uuo. not Pictiunlea lor bayiuut - .-'.Scl.f'.SI.IJtO :w Total debt, piincipal and Interest , .,,-.,')' v oi Amount iu I reatury . . i Coin Cut reooy- - , ,fclukiu,,fund 'i" flailed Stale cc-lu, , luti-itt bonds, and lntot;.t tul--lecled a.ud ucctoed tbtttBT . on... -- Othfcr L'uittd suit s , coin . iuterofat borida put' La; cJ, 'and - accrued ,. i uteri.il . Ll.ei jOll.-... - l(d.211,'il 71 12,111,1-7 ill itl.?,ll,CfJi to Auiuliklif nuljtip ttubt Jos. pm)i,ntiiiiijs(ui.ui;'i'"i-' , ... chased bond u thu iipa- , i, ru on i lie l.t ull iftio iAl.M,.,.Aj 2J pucrefuc of the public debt , , - - a ' i -f " - .few X'itV Dry fcaol ?.ruti. By Telegraph. 1 New VoHK.Heat. 1. Pr.v G0GD3 lUb market contiuueii ticIt- X f lift f.ibl l.-ji fitiil nrlea I... li... , . - u -1 - i - ..... . i. r.ir.st j .AU Yule c,uli-., fjuavy roA'n he -jns of Handara uaaci iir.3 .ilj;j-j at 1.11.4 17", the latter an f-ttreuo; atid hecotd.i 13?i'i;.;c: prlbU Of HiaJanl luakfs raiifo from i2Vt'lUj for lassachastU; Si tor tsprague ., ami 2oe for other brand. WaiuDuXla nuf.llns are Kteady at 22;-jc; and New Vork. mill iiVJ. Iu brown I'otion tiitj market Is irretiular to-day, by thu action of a lediuK Jobb.-r lu re.lucluK thu ,iiCO or Apphlou A Klieetltis to i.'c; Auusla hhci tinrss tp ii'-fc; .MamA!liiiM,tiB a i lo 12.5R-i'.

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