Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 October 1867 — Page 1

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For Commercial anil River Dispatches see General Sheridan to Visit Providence. : Seavy Robbery of tne ixer. chants' Union Express. $15,000 Stolen. Appeal for Aid for the Yel - low Fever Sufferers.: .10'.. The S. t. IToore-Eooke Prize fij-, H ill -vl"'H'.i!'!,'''tIl " ' I I" I "t in!-"' t.TK i! The Hayti RebellioD.;; Order- of Gear Gran V .SS tive to Absent Officers UACUW.l,i.'UIWJ.!i Jinol ..in tst fcitOhH ..' . .-.. . v Hew YorkTJomocratic &onTERKE HACTEi MaUft Gam irBittVTInlt ' is-i.- b - ' -;? :tH-':f '.' .'1-1 ('."' i,f t Special to the ETanavillejJournal. Tbbm! Hatk, 0ct.,2,-Tha.intch game of Base. BalV between th'e' JtesO-: lute Club of 1 Evansville anl ; tlxe Western Cfab"of4ninapcajne oflf this afte'rnoou .oa the grputi(3j8 of the PhcenixClub, near this oity,! The. Resolute went to the ba t, but qmcklj lost the 'first' innings, with-only one acore:?; Theesterus ollowed.Vyijth, a fine score of ekren. It was evident, at the outset, that the Besolutes were Over matched- but, notwithstanding, they plajed.. with 5 pluck jthroughvutj -and were not beaten as hadly as many supposed they would be at the1 cfose of the first innings. The game stood at the close: 52 for the Westerns to 27 for the Resolutes. The attendance I pfc fipectatejfs js! not large, owing to the great attraction in oth' r directions, and perhaps, the generally known fact that there.were no accommodations un cue grcrunu in the way of seats or shelter from the sun. It is rumored that a game is being- arranged? for 'between' ' the1 Phoenix Club of, this city and the Evansville Club, to 'eome oflf in a short time. ' " ' , ;. .V. INDIABTAPOluIs Registry Boards BetHrn of Coveror Baker Senator Morton and General Scaurs to Speak on Men day. ,..- i Special to the Evansville Journal. Indianapolis, Oct. 2. Gov. Baker to-day appointed W. R. Gorden,'. of Martin County, Judge of the Second Common Pleas District, composed "of Knox, Daviess, Martin and Pike, vice R. A. Clements, deceased. The headquarters of the Boards of Registration have been thronged all day, and much interest has been manifested by both parties to secure full registration. Governor Baker has "returned in good health from he Southecnborder, and has been engaged at the Executive Rooms all day. He will address a Union meeting at Bloomington on Saturday. .2JlXT U Senator Morton and General Carl Schurt will tffreas TJU&,ftifcti4ia at Saenger Hall on the evening before election.; - ; 1 The Indianapolis Pension Agency disbursed frpp tbi4 ton the., 30th t; ult.. $247,269, to 4,300 pensioners. The business'' was run day1' and night, twa. pets :qf -clerks; be"vng eraployed. rt-H HAVANA. The Hajtl Rebellion The Severnment Unable to Sapport the Clergy Falling off of the Currency. 1 1 , . . ,.,.,. Havaha. Oct. 1. The advices from Hayti, August 30th, report President Salnave's position it dangerous. The rebellion is attributed to Uabral Sal nave was favoring Baez at Port au Prince. . . - The Government was unable to support the clergy, and commerce was paralyzed. No products have arrived, and vessels have been waiting for freight since June. The currency has fallen to 40 per oent. discount.

EWYORR. i k' I-i Appeal for Aid for the Yellow Fever Sufferers Mn 3few Orleans Coal " Sold at Anction Edward H, Stan "i ton at His Country House Paeifle : Kanroaa jsarninga.. ,:!i:,i,j.r; .:(;, ' tt :'. ? ! 'I:!! )UI1 Itil ' Nxw TtORK.- Oct. 2. The Execu tive ; Committee, -'recentlyA ' organized here, nave issued an apneal to-the public for subscriptions in aid of sufierers irom yellow lever m,ixew.ur leans. . William "Niblo.lias purchased and E resented the splendid library of Rev. r. Hawks to the New York Histori cal Society., It number four thou sand volumes. i , ! ; :,v,v , . '' Twenty;, thousand'. tons . df . Fittstoa coal were- sold " at auction to-day at ; Samuel HooperV of ':MasaJji Major lienerar Butler and a 'number ot getlT tlemen .from Boston,, will be present at ;the reception' of Gen. Sheridan 1 at the Uaion: Leajstue .CLttb; tohinarrio w'r..'.. l; Bisbop .JBayley- and .t Alexander "T.Stewart;; .were', 1 jsjjer: ocotia to-aay. .nw.uutKf-i, ; Th'e building toatie...C-0rner of -C-? aar ana lrpaawayMr,eetsli ownea ,py the American 1 -Ex ot' (Jonroativ. which cost $140,000, hasbeeic, sojd I0r COOU.V'U. .-! i . so lif fori it! : J Edwin M. Stanton, and WeVare'ar present ' ali'.the'i'coMutjy ',;hotte 4lj of Jndge Irierponi on tne Hudson Kivw.1 A Valparaiso letter1 lof." Setitemher . , - . ,,r A'i i, , a, says tne appearanee ox tnoepaniati' fleet Was oxpected.,J Ttne t'easan; weaiqer pcevatiea. f0. u m ioA Lima letter of Sept 1,4, say the4 Spaai.fA'merUnTefefeaph pany jlxare. tean- -aetorded theiexThomasr R. , Eldridge, e'Hawm anrt MinisuriTand' a..natiye,'7ofl.the United-States. ; died on 'the 5th nit; and "as buried with jonjps 'BrigJ dier GeneraL. -A Havana letter ays;8'Cpion"ei of the Spanish armjr.ha been, placed on trial for abducting free" negro and Consigning him to ilajpij':','':, J. Jt 1. . Nnw - Yobk, Oct. 1 2. Mrs;." Abra ham Lincoln, owing to " the inadeojia.ey of her income, has beea obliged tbofiFer for sale some forty five" thousand, dollars, worth' pf jewels and.t4ressea. Mr. W v' 11 . Brady, 3N o Wy Broadvra, haf the.urticles for sajei;' " ' xf. trli.- - t4L -i iTZl )bw x ukk., wet. 4 A tie earnings of the Pacific Railroad for September were $200,400 in gold, and the oper ating expenses, f3&762,L Jeavinganet profit of $16I,ti3S yiLhit sraaiwilA the track open for business to the jTjtnmit of the Sierre Nevadas. During tbiaTn.nth'thirjtyre,' wlt De aaaea to tne running portion, which wilL ri9j it iairlyii)fco vtht Salt Lake B. anbT materially add 10 its revenues. NEWKrfStO.QSevel MM States vessels were sold at the Brooklyn-Navy-yard yesterday,- The old receiving ship North Carolina brought thirty j&ousandjdeUar -; -f I r 1 CHARLESTOBf. Important Order of General Can by. : Chableston, Oct, .2. Gen.Canby has issued an order prohibiting all provost courts exercising jurisdiction over any case involving tne rights to land, or in any civil cause where the elaim exeeeds three hundred dollars. Gen. Canby has also signified his intention to modify the order "of Gern eral Sickles," closing the bar-rooms' throughout the Second Military District. ' - Mi-.-SARATOGA, - li Knights Templars Heavy Bank Bab- . , bery. Saratoga; October m 2. The Knights Templars of the State of New York, held, their annual, conclave to-day, and elected officers for the ensuing year. Twenty-two thousand - doUatV worth of - government bonds were jfdroitly abstracted from the; cashier's 'desk of the First National Bank to-day. ' : ' ' r Heayy Bobbery' of ' the Merchants' Union Express $15,000 Stolen Bullion .Shipped from Gold HU1. . , .-. . - '- -r. L.i - ' -i St. Lotis Oct. 2. The safe of the Agent of the Merchants' Union Express : at .Brown ville, Nebraska, was robbed ' Jast-night of about ; $15,000. No clue to the robbers. One package of $2,400 was dropped by the robbers and secured The Crow Indians refuse to meet the Peace Commissioners at Fort Laramie in November. - " -One thousand pounds of bullion were recently shipped from Gold Hill, Nebraska. - '--. PORTSMOUTH. The Moore-Rooke Prlae " Flgh t Twenty-lire Boands Moore the Ylctor. Portsmouth, N. H., Oct. 2. The prize fight between Rooky Moore, of New York, and George Rooke, of Providence, for $1,000 a side,- came off

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.this morning on Smutty Nose Island, one of the Isle of Shoals, and was a desperate affair.- Moore won the fight in ! tWentV-five' rounds':' fastini- one

,&6ur'and foirr bunutesv""'' " " 1 tr ' to WW ir t rn -k U.I Order In Relation to Yellow Fefer it i and Absent Officers 'etc. A WashidsutoW, Oct. 2. The follow ing memorandum was -to- day issued from the "Adjutant Ueneral s Office f To avoid the risk of yellow fever,' pfl5cer: now-absent from their commands which are serving in the Fifth Military District are' authorized to remain ansenr until rurmer notice irom this Office. "" 11 4 ' ' - " " - "t;'By;command;of Gen;fjfrant.l Xf: Printer has, ceased t crintinr . the ina teach men! .evidence until- -Congfesa meets, in. araex ta prevent its Decomtng pablic(!iii.ii7 u ju "-'t.:-1 i - - - -.- ' - ' ...IT General Sheridan to,Tlait Providence Arrival . of Delegates the De j-mocraiie ijtate, convention at sAi i 'ALBANTVN:: bcm2Vfan . ntanri tna' ii-t, a ' T1at A"aa fi " Cin Convention to . be 4ieldr' $b-majrrow. have ' arrived" VGov... Seymour., will preaiile.,,, platform, , wUlj;Jrea.t ctneny,oo,j.nancial a ad..- taxi ques tion8v'o As. to ithe ticket, the diaposition, is to seiecs new names.t ui a f,nPBOViDi!rc:Oct. 2.-Geri.J6heri-dan hsacptett municipal1 fnvita tionto visit Prdvideace and names' XUVl fMIU lltlO VAC. f U3 Hill fcG 1 DOTT GOODS' Hp.- I 1m1I Of. A I HOUSE, rr'A li-'"5tl ri'u noHii tiii t-.ut JDr j i Good -fitoro ! !fo.J7 Jorth Tlrst Street. ' ,a .! I .11 tj. .A . E HATE HO OLD GOODS, bought at high prlcea, hut an 'Entire New Stock, ', w y ri Tt3 farcer lf . -.7r-3 -..-i'. rtion of which caa be sold as pCHEA THEY WERE BEFORE THE WAR. - J' J- 1 - 1 The stock consists of . , .. , DRY GOODS, V . , . ,.. notions; v ', '"- CARPETS, ' OlICLOTHS,' 7 K l . ' WJNDOW-BLINVS, DAMASKS, CORNICES, Anil everything kept in a No. 1 Dry Goods Store. Also, a large stock of Bought the 1st of August, 25 per cent, lower than they can be bought Xor to-day. . Examine onr good and prices. No trouble to show goods. No. "T First Street. se7 dtf ARCHITECTS. ALLEN. & CLARKE, Architects & Soperintendents. : . ..... i ' - ....... Office Crescent City Baildlng, second floor; entrance No, a Main Street. - Plana and specifications famished ottt. reasonable terms. seSddnt f . vr IITJRSINNA,, .".Vr Office No. S CHANDIJIk'8 BUILDING, Corner First and Loeust Streets, v ."-.i ' -KvansvlUe, Ifid. Plans and specifications for all kinds

mm nans ana pw oa. reason ti U.U1C . mchlo d3m it 13 J 'Architect, J r l f i t 10. 7 CHlIfDLfc;a-TBLOI. Offioe formerly oocuplei"ty the late firm of Mursinna A Boyd. mch27 Bm OBB. DBCKKB. JOHN O. DECKKK. DBCKKB a DECKER & SONS, : Manufacturers of Spokes, Wheels, Hubs, Shafts, FeUoes, and Best Work, and dealers in Wagons, Drays, Carts, Tkimble Skeins, and have always on hand a large assortment of Sstuoned Wagon Maker? Sawed Material. 14 and 148 Main Street, corner Fifth,' EoammnZU. Indiana, mar prioa Lists furnished on application. nachMlyf

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Ti V: " i t HATS, A'.v. ' ,;l .tft-.ifH.;...-1 , STBAW GOODS, - - ( . ir:-i f.-- ;- ; - , - ! - '.., SPfllNQ -TRADE; of 1867., i it . , XTE HAVE. tJt WORE A FCU if assortment f Goods in oar- line which we purchased for CASH during tit late cania in urleea all of which we naj stud will sell at di prices that will afford thi Betail Merchant large profits. r-All smeeoaafar aaerchanu kaowthat thamoney j iaaae in buying goods. As GOODS WELL BOUGHT ARE HAt.K" mjuu, ana ae--we io tK cnarre aaiythinf for showing ooretock;wa would be pleased to have everybody that deals In our line come m ana examine onr stnea ana Dricea ! LANPHEAK & MITCHELIaau! ap$' -rto,, roRTH FIRS 8TV 1 A rilf E ASSORTMENT of Ladles' aad La. hmhv iTimmwi nan, c priinc oiTies. jasi reoeivea at - , - .t ap3 LANP HEAR A MUCH ELL'S. , '7 ORKAT V AR4ETX,1 ot Men's - atkd. JX Boys' Talai-Lar. Leghorn, Pearl buawi and Panama Hate, for the Spring Trade, just received, aoxi :a greatly rtaaceci prices. tp3 LANPHEAR ' MITCHELL'S. La received anrt for sate low atTUTL M . an LAiHAK MITCHELL'S. rr 'WILLIAM HELLMAN Tttt (Srfciessoj'1 44aii Ik Hel4a,k . ! i i'M '.i tO'J rd : l-a '.l i"t I J-nl'l iino .u iPORTABUe AJTD S T.A TIOITAB. Y 'iillK ! i? io i-i .:: .'si.j ... . m STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, ?,1gAW,ANI)iGBIST , MILL., , f" MACHINERY,'" I :v' rOl Threshliig Machines, Cottoii, fan pbagePjreMtt. ; . fsjt-? i"intf CIRCULAR SA W MILLS; EVA.NSVILLE, IND. SnxxT Iron and Cofpkb Wobjc AUkde to order on short notice. of every description. Dealers In Steam Gauge. Gum BelUna Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, BolUna Cloths, dee., at manufacturers' prieea. : REPAIRING- -done at shortiotlea. aprtS CONFECTIOI7EIUES. Confectioneries H. K. AHLXKIKa. H. T. HASSLKK. 4 IUSSLER, AHLEBIN6 Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Candies, f. Foreign Fruits, ;18 : t ft and No'.! IS attallf irat JStrrJt, i EVANSVILLE. We manufacture our own 'Candles, and are pre par a to supply the wholesale u we lowoev rates, ana warranted ofpuie quality. lallty. ' .... w e Keep Keep a mil assortment of Foreign Fruits and Nuts, Canned Goods, fine Preserves, Jellies, Ac ' i .Toys ad Fancy Jaje ... --'' - i . ! j. r- - ; : C-very deeerlption, for presents and at tractive amusement. i firework:" n full supply ahd, general variety. . Agents for f. D. Mallorj &. Co.'s O jters, oa dly , - - Evanavlile A Cra wfordavllle Railroad Co. Secretary's Office. -EvaasvUUe, Ind., Sept. 12th. 186T. NOTICE TJS BEKEBT OIVKBT, that the annual meeting of stockholders In this Company will be held at the courthouse In the city of Evans ville on Monday, the 7th day of October next, at 10 'clock A.x , at whioh Una e an election will be held for thirteen Directors, to serve for the ensuing year. By order of ine Board. ael4 dtd J E. MARTIN, Secretary.

CI.OTHING.

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HOOP-SKIRTS.

H K f tt 4 tl t VV-MtJ V( rit f'l.'.f ' ' ' LATEST FASUI0XS , .. DEMAND -! ' - " ' ' 7-..,;r : ." n -.i!f.J W. nitADLEY'8 t.ELUIPTIC or DOUBLE-SPRING , Thev will not BOD or, SHEAR Hike the Hiuarle Hnrinira. but will EVER PRKHERVE their PERFECT ana r oaAuxiuii onAt-e; - wnere three or four ordinary-: Skirts axe THROWN ASrDK as USELK83. They COMB1NK COMFORT, DuRABlLITx. and ECONOMY with that ELEGANCS Of SHAPE Wblnh w .iw Ui rViVr vw o www W w r OF Sle' PASHIONABL?, WORLD. Full asdorrmentJI alwawon hand at t sili Main Street, I ' wn..u jr.. !! 'iff. Fort mV i 6y aU,'Ritoiler$ uho pell ul..lIB8T-UtASB SKIRTS. " ' " -irt t t'ii v:i. ..lava ; ' rwinsT.qf RTiAnr.Tirv'., ..(!apv U t rfcO.'OI...; ! . . :- Mi" WAkxaorTH a no Orrrca No. r lOHAMfBERS STREET;-and Nob'tt land , Aft .1 REA.DK STREET ' NEW 'i:'l tBC- 'Hlin ' MII rtrtdW i Xantlori.' To guardr aavJ'nBt txPosTFloir, be articular to noticb that Kklrts offerled for Dnt16x have the red-ink stanra 'J. W. BrofUey't-Duple KUipUb ysortnga upon ine wauioanti none others are genuine. Also, notice that leaoh hoop t made-by-braiding two prmaa lognnvrxvm iw springs la one), which is the Secret Of heir mtMrwr trenffth ami Jtxiikliti-Wk combination d excellent quality not possible tot be posseapMl by tinQbwpring Skint. I PEED STORES. Wesfern ; Feed Stpre:, i TO TROUP, & CO- f ' : i 1 Wholesale and Retail Dealers lav i. : HA T; CORN, AATSBtiAN MEAL. FLOUR, SHIPS TUFFS, , . : :! ' ! i HOMINY, SALT, LIMB, Ao,, ' BTos. 10S and HO, "' ' ' ; ,"-,' ; . Corner Main and Fourth Streets, c EvAwavii ut, iirn. ! . . .i In returninz thanks to oar customers for - their past favors, we would say we have on nand, and will be. receiving from time to time, a fall supply or Bran and Feed generally, which we will sell at reduced prices. Also, a superior article of New Wheat Flour. Give us a call. We will fill yeur orders and deliver them promptly. apz asm QUEENSWARE HOLLINGSWORTH BROS.. IMPORTERS OF ; ' ' Oil in a, O I ASS W A IX E, ,' . Aa, . Ac., -' in all their various branches. HAWK BEEN IHPOBTINff ! direct from England since Aaiguat luLAi) m T A ml Hllfv rmOltMl ail t t Ksa I a m n4i of the trade, in quality, style, price, etc Besides the experience of years in thi butilAeaa, we go into the English market WITB- GOLD; and bay as cheap aa any house in the United States... We Import and sell a style of WHITE GRANITE GOODS which no other house ' in the citv can sret from tne factories d irecL. Tfley are very desirable atyles, and will sell more reaaur tnan any aoeas in tae mar ket. Such U the opinion of good J adzea, . That Evansville is a cheap i cheap market for Queeusware no ue is likely to dlst i likely to dispute. and w deem it unnecessary to multiply words. You will find a at the old stand. No. GO First Stree, ( ;r , ' nd No. 8 Sycamore Street, au28.dU EVANSVILLE IIND. JOHN E. TAYLOR, Carpenter and Joiner. Shop on WALNUT STREET, bet. Sixth Mitt onnuu, , EVAHSVTXXJC, IM9. Prompt attention given to all work en-

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