Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 September 1867 — Page 4

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SSSSWW" Den.oc,.cr. Wil. the ,p-

The Indians, hae-ncrflned the,, con trac tors on the Kansas and Pacific Railway, that the- roaa "ihali feot1 te : built J beyond Fort Hays, arid threaten that theylwlll war to thef knUe. Great excitement , pre vaUs along r,hf ioalie 'ahd jlhe iabdrew aie leavingJn ;;.- ,. -..t rir..fl ...lA New'T6rk 'tiiw' 'speciafstates; th"at Gov. Orr, of South CarqUna, b as ( written a letter to Gen. tickles since be was relieved, in which he expresses! deep- regret at the President's course, and unqualifiedly endorses all the measures ior 'Sickle's anministration, especially Sickles' order No io. , " i,; ' 1 1 - A man niVmed-'X. Penee-was -ebot by'his brother-in-law a short distance from In. dianapoMs on Sunday. It was thougl.t that Pence would not recover. fc His broth-er-in-lawj Holman, gave b'lH' in tlie sim ofJIO.OW. An old grudge jr the cause of the act. a ' i .. ; yjiiii ' A new paper mill is about to be -star led at Valparaiso. , . - I v - t Last Wednesday night as the down train on the Jeffersonville Road was taking supper at Seymour oia graoeies scamp sto'.e the locomotive and ran. it ten miles down the road where it was abandoned. A distillery at Lalayette.waa seized few days ago. for an aljeged -ueeeseful attempt to defraad. the Revenue Law. y Martin f TfSri-oiioses to eet'UD anTrtshw ' fest." He Will head the movement. Tber4X will ofconse. ie-inwtoiia.The irisa I He Will head the movement. There, "feet" always have. ; it-

-j Captain J. V. Adjures ed Bpjj (glwgew-

nnrg f&rawaa. marnea a Jew uay ago to 1 lea Emma Lewis, of that place. He and his fair lady have onr best wlhe. Seymour, this State, Is perhaps the roushest place In it. Almost every day some person is robbed, or, perhaps, has : his head cracked. A day or two ago a yotfng man was robbed at that place of 00. i e The vexed iwefttlo a toaiautfcra ej of the poementIed tiBtaffwdHh tirey," In the last number of the Atlantic, which honor the Jfew York Gazette lncor rectly conferred upon Judge Finch of In dlanapolia, la decided by the New York World, which says that the honor belongs to F. M. Finch, of Ithaca, New York. . rrangements have been perfected for a grand regatta of the different boats around the falls at New Albany, to come off the secopd Monday in October. The regatta wUl continue three days. The entiance fee has been fixed at f L I. i , - The; Scenger Hail at rndlanapoiis, has been old to the contractor for $1000. A surplus, of from foar to five hundred dollars remaining after the payment of all ex pensea incidental to the " tent," has been turned over to the common school fund. engaged in ridiculiDg'fi4v3toor liA ker'8 Ohio speech, and speaking con temptuously of his ability. Such driveller as he to call Conrad Baker t plagiarist ciuu a wa T i KnlilloiiB' Meeting Sight. Saturday rpu i i : r . V Hniiiicre was a nrxc iuccuuk vii inc f . n. t . . ... Army or the Itepubiic on Saturday, of which a report will be found in the CJtY News column. There is no di versity of sentiment among the sol diers' on the importance to their interest,iof securing the. election of Catain ltick Darling?1 They see plainly that the issue is squarely made up between a Union soldier and a no torious Copperhead for the most lmportant county office in the gift of the people. It was not enough for the De mocracy to defeat an old soldier of their own party, but they mdt give the nom ination to one of the most decided anti-war " men in their ranks. Not only this. The contest has brought out' in opposition to Captain Darling J every one of the old opponents of th soldiers during war times, the unconditional peace men, the opponentsjof drMhe men fbW couraged tne soldiers to desert, who denounced the war for the Union as an Abolition crusade, the owls and the bats of the Sons of Liberty, the rebel jsoldiers and deserters. Under such circumstances as the.se, the Army of the Republic needed nmipology to go into the fight against these their'old enemies. " The appeal which they make to the voters of Vanderburgh County " to make! good the pledge given to the men who fought the battles for the preservation of the Union by electing Uaptitin Darlng to the only lucrative office -pithia their? gift? atf tbe-'ftfp-proachiog election,", will not.be lost upon loyal tnen. There was nothing more diftitfetly; understood, durinsrthft d&ES; !of volunteering than that the men wh':sh'6Wdr5f',ther?; krufsie'fe1 and weoul to Jight. the battle efj fne country against treason, wnen tne war wasToverMhouldt have the'fliffioes' f alue within the gift of the peopleJhey ttiktTtH'irpromMVSiun? taniyj and so saicreftly fmadeteI shall bow be redeemed. They resent ar gHti ISiet and a faithful and competent public. poper, and ast tnat ne, as tne represerinttivetbf over fiva" Hundred Aesaaia rades of the Army of the Republic, I : ii tt' oi:-I:rVtrtl:v4 derburgh fpunty,.in preference 34pf,a citizei who never responded to the call of ilia country, butwh6erfl&Tmd' at. Vl ATn p wifVkin trio ronlra tfiA peal be made in vain?. :ri.f.f .. OuaDUSiness men "and" 'finance's all say, . that fwhat we rwantris. some settled policy and an assurance of qiiiel i id - the - financial policy c of the GctVtrnment. .hey wan no unset tling f'the currency question. Sta bility and peace; jUiqtbese natters.ar most needed to insure commercial prosperity- and 'satisfactory' busines? operations. , There may be .some dif ference of opinion as" to the policy of Mr. McOdlloch !.but0any.'TadicaI change, which, will have a tendency to beget 'distrust5 ;ahd"weakeri the credit, of the Government is, likely to iiiiig ; on a commercial crisis and cau-e wide ' spread : disaster to ' the busiuess and industrial, interests of the country.' 'And;' notwithstanding 0 this is so well known and -60 -often repeated by our merchants, the reckless i-.olitieins who are seeking'in ;yauddrburgh. County and elsewhere, throughout the' country to get control of publieiitflFaiEtv are idoing- Tall they flaajtd destroy the national credit -alii . - -; -r revolutionize our financiartSolicy.

ly telling sap3SetCIllfe tuTtHn. Trrebir

debt Is rapidly augmenting JhaSeretary of the Treasury re5rfe t"haf A decreased six r4jl?ij1ddJIijEi in August, Jour millions in July, &c They ire also catnorous for an enor mous increase of currency to pay the public debt, which would have a ru)fr9us effect, upon the woarking classes ancl 11 others by reducing the value 01 our currency to about six cents on the dollar, whereas, it, is Jiow worthr sixty in go Treasury, on the contrary, is carrying 1 us bact rapidly to the specie paying basi& BvffiOBMGSnlxlpCi the past year to the amount of ninetyeight millions three, hundred and thirty-n mehpusand fiveiundredaod fifty-etfh ht toflarf (tOS-ASSS ) Thel effect of this reduction of the currency wll be to reduce the price of gold and increase the.value or curf gocy, which is precisely contrafjnto the doctrines of the CooDerhead Democracv. not i nA rr,'n 1- vr t v as tne war right 1 t or lour years Jacob Miller, who ta made the champion of the Vanderburgh Democracy, svaoroiislj' opposed every dJstinctivajifleasaTevof the Qovernment to pat down the rebellion, and ,ia company -with the Copperheads of Indiana did all hedto sjtra the triumph of the rebels. Capt. Aleck DARwSfbVKeVe(r IhS awi f irnt,' and showed his faith in the righteous ness of the national-cause, by fighting for it! while Miller was at home op- - ... Tiri a a . . . posing ct. t w nicn oi the two men tieVeripes the votes.of tbd loyal naeaof VanderburghiCouutyi, u Democratic Opposition to the Xash l vllle Railroad. The Democratic organ of this city had much to say just before our last city election ajout the Lvansville, Henderson & Na'shviIle Railroad. But we cad gee-Bothing out of it pow.

Notwithstanding the fact that we-Tlo110?"1? important New Book:

publisned a semi-official Statement ofTtion of CtmrctJ Mosio, by Tbeo. V Reward,

the prospects df thload from thetei Hendersoh Reporter last week, w&ere-il uta'ifag'

in it appeared that, dVjng to th re cent ! reokless fmad .unconstitutionaH

tne new ftepuamuon piattarm or thena very ricn in 118 Anmem iepart-

Democracy, theRoaoOiad- metWith serious &flanciai embarrassmenii. we Ihave norteen able Co provoke- the

Courier into an norad whatever ofi 50 each

tne iact. ine merchants, mechanics and manB&ctutars ofjSvansviIlewb are deeply interested in the tion bf the Nashville Road ike to hear it explanation of this practical worlrtng of Democratic financial policy. If it is going to defeat the building of that road and prostrate the business of this city, it will hardly be endorsed by the people of EvaTTSvttt

t , per r W Xnd ciearly than previous works; pive n,X,n rdertO refrcVn ThfeTnenfOry -WT tmportant and hitherto needed direction

Ikifiof .tbyementf thjder son Jieporler on the erabarrassmeuTs of the Road. We hope: we-will have some explanation Jrom the organ of the Deoioc aWTe,pMr4afy Wej regret to state that the $200,000 ot our city bonds put upon the JNew with no '(Me." Thfe rfettbtli StssMfleff torThe iailure to realize any sale, at fair figures, are several- I'he recent "Order of the President, making cluing in the- lAftilaSdiltric'&r'thf usbfMhn hehte exercutkd ' "aft inRiieuce'l hhtfitllhii

IHtii-t jeefjUitce book of its c.ass. Price, in Paper

tifffoj, potior ana caunonviee$ iwrteyfnrp tn

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ositiokfyvyarof-yhi' tetrngreeiioacK is acso caurtnti ca wvtKgree.il back it also tst to. be cftef&fofLtihet iffeftA. attache rapidlu. increasina novularitv of. the aehemepromites a epeedy revolunun in iitcjucuu oj. s,cii4rg,t,ovaa fima? er Want qf confidence' is; becoming ? h I j , y r; 3 K 11 PoLmcfAU-rrThe . ;incihnati:W pf the 15th says:1 Qov. !BAKER,' of Indiana, is winning-goldan' opiaions :for.his ;efiTort7in -Ohio in behalf of the Union .and;thetCo9sttutioq. '7.';' ' " The Bogtonfyt3,,eeiirsd I mit that the result-of-the Calif or,ara election is no proof of .tatdeelioa of 'Republican ;:etrengUi In ihat State,", i i Judge' yfiQiiw& Bif has' bee u ' n b niinated for; Congress birth Demo'.'racy vt the l weitth District of IVonsyl yania. : The Judge is a-'representativo Democrat.'. :Daring the war, while on' the Supreme Bench ; of that State, h e decided the . draft unconstitutional ; and' in 1862 declared himself in favor of Jetting the. Sou theta; States slide. and favored drawin the'line north of rennsyivania.,-- m h.-.j,-: t, . . . - From the.RockportJ:ournl.J , . ' The Vanderburgh Cgufi ty Republicaiij Convention met," on Saturday, 7th tost .vat fcvansvHlei to "ndmiirate candidates Tor Sheriff an'd'Commiasioner, Alexander iDaTlimg '.; was nominated for Sheriff :a -ig'dodeelec-

I EjSt District, AJjf, Rpbitison, of

riifansvine, was euaovsea-oy acclamation ks the choice of the Convention for Judge of the Court of Common Plea$ for the First Indiana District, The e followinc resolution wag then

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passe publicans endorse: 01 cpencer win neariuy neariuy ' Retotved, That Capt. William P. Hargrave, our prenl eifijcieuLPjosecutio Attornev foreran 15tit-Jttdicial District, is entitlea to the support of the republican party of Vanderburgh County. MARRIED. AV 9 'clrk' P O AAI 1 UDt.. Ckb t.Al7 J IT" 1 VJTT IX O mtJk (skd4 a-1,.ju.lAliiA of WJM. Holeman.by Rev. C B. Martin, Mr. Thomas Collins and Miss Julia McGiNsts, both of this city. M- J MISS EL L. POWERS a a flid assortment of Human Hair of aU lengths and shades. Braids, Curls, Foreperies, Water'alis, Ac , at kreatly reduced prices. . , , , Calljanseebeipnre?Kaiin2 4 lse Where. Aisq, iiaik j EnELRi of all descriptions tnade to order. 1 LOCUST STREET. OttBOSitc'tUb Sbcrwoud HanMi w r r. se23d3m Manufacturer of jpuriiiture Ac Chairs, o.'llO Main Street," n Between Third and Fourth, , t ."'. !i. Evansville, Ind, Orders of all klndi will receive rcomnt aiteuuon. cku-s; if -i All i UttXlXU WORK done to order. se23 d3m 4 TI1RKE-SEW MUSIC BOOKS:-' MASOS BROTHCRN, 696 Broadway, New Vork, have Jost pubitaced the uiweii jnason aau witiiam u. au unusualir latve amount zzanu variety or new matter, many new Tunes, anthems, etc.. by- the A-uthor other popular composers, ' its !-i School Department is very attractiv re ana nffln School Department is very attractive an eompie?e;- nag a. use collection or new a t-an Bongs ror cnoir practice. ient. iniiueiiri, nine ur, naaon ana Mr. irhT;n.,i'. It Is in plain, clear type, mostly one part n a sta -fvw to any lyncher of music or leader of a choir onltecelpTbrTMe dnUar, ' A NEW MKTSOB-

eownle-TTORTEby WllUam Mason .aud .Hvunspic XjIoadly Mamij rurlu i iober . Would f I e mayKJb-!uabe bdeJeU4(eenttn tlx

teaching. It embodies the system and practice ot the most eminent and successful teachers. roata4npig many lev; !- tares, and furnishing a shorter aucf surer road to proficiency on this instrument than bas hitherto been available. It la carefully progressive throughout: prints- In UIl,af fir s pisi feths4 minute airecntrm6wlficfr the-fcerteachfr are accustomed to give their pupils; rewrties the art of fingering more fully (rives Lions -true mode i tor accompanying vocal music, 6d.cred and secular, and affords sufficient 4iBHruetions In harmony lor those who wish to extemporize iuterlndes and short pa-sHtiges ; pre-ieiua. a systetn.,of ACCKNT Exercihi-s invented hyKVr. -Vasonrand u.sed with signal success in his private rteacuibg; contains a most complete and 0tiaef collection oi pieces irum tue rjest composers for practice and recreation, every one of which' is -believed be really attraetlve. It is elegantly manufactured, with lllustfiicn. 'IV) pp. large 4u. Price i. i fb facilitate examination, we will tend a tingle copy, postpaid, to any pr'ifexsional teacher bj the piano-forte on receivt of three . dollars.

Ugm'OTSF BARTON &r POOL, ftilk rt FTvtritiH ft ri Tnnut ftw Knndav I I '

tou rf Hymns and Junes Seir)Ote, containing onany sin for Kanday eaatifnfeinew fonrs. wivn a codiou selection of the old

j. a . i.....t . ... . . i I qes, la board35 cents each, or j0 per hunLtdrBdrs f l owwwtsi vivn?9 r Tii M ioptfftiper. td arV t'uhnteniint'jor 4'ttamtnation, tor 20 cenU. - .v . - i s;mlisnea oy .l..iivrwA j iIA0 BROfHERS. fisep23 d3t,wlt fl t.a-a.Broadway,iew ,'prk h I Sheriff's Sale No 28. jt issneu oni oi ine omce of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas tf Vanderburgh County, Indiana, Jn avor-of ,W1U lia-m R. lrtslott add CJeorge iR. Preten ancragAInt William . w. Hhannon and Jancy Peck replevin nail,-1 will, on the 14THiDAYOJFOCrOBaKlJt7tCirr,t.beit ween the honrs'of 10 olcloek A.M. and 4 o'clock p.m. of said day. at the door of th coart-house4ncthe-citj?iof Hvansrlllef In. 4 urau, -utsi iwi wic k. imijmic aauOQ all the leasehold property of the defendants . that property, known" as the Bull's Head, in the city of Evansville, Van-jer-bursih County : Beginning off Main Street where a line runoinz alona the southwnst. Mdrrof a ten pin . alley ejtnated on jsald premises wouiti intersect said, lijuia Street In a northeasterly direction two honH.! sad : twenty (220) leec; . ihjnt-mt right sneles with said Main Street to the line of be. property owned by, Uie Evanavllla-fc Carawlordsviiie company ; 'thence ' lilong sabi last-mentioned line to a point where it would intersecta linemEfninar along the soatbwest side of said ten-pin alley : thence to the place of begin nine for the term i.f ten years, cornjffionelns the aatto- day .of inaicu, . v". And should -said rents 'arid rirofi't nnt sell for a sum sufficient te satlefv- said writ and costs, I wili at the name time and place offer for sale the fee-sfrnple ff said prem ises ALtA.D.VHLINn. e23 . Sheriff'anderbugh County. - j.v; : . r-Vtti .. ? ft I - IT t l!Uf -I lialtei'Icei Sixteen Inches Tnirk. '' . '' Ht Sir"' murbat" yet : v j. ow RErr.iviKu s.aKK-ir-K - daily. Office in Orr's Block. M. 5 $re marc Str;et. Orders tram "a. dlkt&BM Boliclted ani ript!y OliecL )j l5 2mu .(

oriI' CTOTIW WEST ,:B?rraio wui U4rnte;i!rbeiieved to be the best and most I CiainsiNATl -

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Bookseller, Stationer I I 'i t " " 1 vr f 1 5. aulO dly Evahsvii.: lira r R. F. BlRTIJlCfti t BOOKSELLERS Standard and MUcellqneout tPpeks, QUOOL BOOKS, 4 ' ' J LETTER, .NOTEFLTCAP . r I ' " ""ANB'tJ Wall Papers, graplr AAums, 'Letter Presses; Writing Desks, ' Envelopes, and Stoker (Joodi. No. 6 North Flrsl Street, EVANsviLtirt:.. .INMANA." J t Janl6 ly geo. n. fish & co.v Wholesale Booksellers & Stationers, -1 SCHOOL BOOKS' H Ji fc l 'TMV MlkcELLAtfEOtJS dOKS, : PAPER ENVELOPES, n oral Stationery, r .tiit IVo.' olustreet,' Evansville, ? , Indiana. : .V 'iV ,try.i.;i li A' Julyffly MADDUX, H0BART & CO,.lf - ! DISTILLERS OF Alcohol Colo MUi Whiskies. j 1 Wholesale Dealers in boirbox AyDlaYBrffisiiBf?, 07 ! 109 PEARL STREET, JyX d3tn 1 ' r i Hi S. Bonded. .Warehouse. G. BRASHEARS, SON & CO Tobacco rxjoirMssidWlrLRTjMkT&s Dealers in choice brands of i LIQUORICE PASTE, 46 WALNUT fT, .CINCIJIMAT1. Liberal advances Made oii tOnsiirniifent of Leal Tobacco. ti. Bitashears, U. BtiaNhears. Jr.. Commission Merchants. i ' ' i .I i i H in i M. M. ttt tvl1 i ; TTT rr mf A?1 W?. r-R-M,opnwe, l if a t i t FRANKLlN.-MORRISON: &'C0,I 'PltOfllTCE 'dt 'OENER-AL)'.-1' : Commission Mercliunw, tin. 69 WUZ K1X OXD ST.. a : Ciwciwnatt ." References: PearoeyToUei Hojtoa A FortarWm. Ulenn A Sons; Foster Brothers; ChamberBHtevana. A Co.i tiliiwJkrtuiir A Co.;:E; O.-tmard Cr Brtbert c-j ready & Co. ; i oote, ash A, Co. nih2.jdum U VMIMRRnLrMRKRlr. THE t BM'RIBCB ' t'ONTI 3i VI the Lumber Business at.bls old stand at the corner of Main aba Hevntfa (Street , and would respectfully inform the poollc that his stock, is large arid second o none in the axsortmehts, embracing Pine ol all thtcknewes and quality fromx the nicest Third ;Common Saginaw Board up to Three-Inch Firsf lear Plank. t--Also, 50O l;ooIW of various thicknesses and styles, and - . , 10.00 LltiHTS. Yr"C?rn iV 1 r W indow Sash, Pine and Poplar Shingles, ana - reel t.atb, Moumir-.gs,,- casings. Quarter-Round. Ac. Ac. '- ' v - - ' Orders from the iL-ountry; five .or ir&ll, nneu promptly. . , . sea 031 . ;. ..' J.JUI4N, F. GLO.VER. 1 j-.i if..,. 1 i .t - ', ' ' I ..In Bankruptcy. ... .. 1 THIS IS TO GIVE MOTICE, that on the 16lh day of September, A.l. 17, a warrant in bankroplcy wa issped against the estate of John Davis, ef Kvanv He. in the County f Vanderburgh,, ant State of Indiana, who has been adjudged a bankrupt, on his own petition; "ill the pay r.cut of any debts and delivery of any pr- perty belonging to such bankiupf to-him, r for his ue, and the transferor any property by h;m is forbidden by law; thnt a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts "and to choose one tor more aslneeS of his estate, wil be.neja ata oijrioi pamrupi. rv. to be h-flden it the office of Charles If . Buttertield, on Third .-Street, in the city i. ... .. .1.. ut.t. ef f m fl i .n m h?rra rri! 4eH Butterae:d.'. Register, ou 1fte- 10th J day af October. A.Di l5J7.at 10 oVlock.A.jr. f uJLl it

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3onfecilorieries jl AHLEBINGI & HASSLEB, v. i M Wholesale and Retail Dealers in randies, H 'J. ,, X Foreign: Frnits, Z c -r-and-c 9To. 154$outlf FimrstreesW 2 TP " " K V ANS Vh-LK. ' Ws 3-- i' We marAjfacture ourtwn Candiea, and are Breiwued to snupply the . wholesale Trad at 'the lowest rates, and warranted uie q trail ty. t' ; , e kewt a uiF-assortment of Forelra Fruits anrt'Nutfl. Canned Ooods. flue' Pre serves, JeUles, (to.- ' N I Tots and-?ancyiWarii t2 of every daacrlptlon, for present-, ailtf at tractive autnsemeiu.c: tt n full supply andxeneral variety r -.. k " c 1. . JInIlorx:lr CW Dyat lOjrftter, vr0.eo e4iy TOBACC OI7ISTS. CINCINNATI CIGAR STSRE i ; a ... - 1 . Sign! oC tbe3lg..- ScotchmaDj 1 v v 'a 4 r a- mi a. sale Dealers Id j.-, -j c UATArA A5D :D0MESTI& CITB8, PLVd AND SMQKIKQ'.TOBA CCd, - AtSD BilQKKBJS1 JfOTfOXB. We manufacture our own eoods. warrant themtoaive KaUxfacUou. and sell as' low as any house In tna cotnvf. v OUR RETAIL COUNTERS Are supplied with the bent and .finest goods., we are sole Agents for ' W. Ei Garrett t Son's rSnutT.

And sole Manufacturers of the Celebrated. My Own ' and Washfogton Irving ',

CIGARS InlylZ ew iiork Clotlilng House. 1 V. P. IRONS & CO., OKE-PRICE t CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 40 j EVANSVILLE, IND., HEADY-MADE CLOTHING .Maii4l--J f 'SJi w: XTT 11 RISHI(i GOODS, Haye, always In stock a large and ex tenslve assortment bf Ready-Made Garments for Men's and Boys' W.ar, manufactured , under pur own supervision -and direction' in accordance with the prevailing styles, by competent and experienced workmen. All of our goods are marked in plain figures, fcold at ony price, WITHOUT DE.VI at! ION. ' i-i .?,. sel-1 V. P. IKOIVB A CO. CULBKUTSON &-0., Unit Importers and Wholesale Dealers iu

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