Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 October 1867 — Page 8

xiClAL NOTICES.

Tl'BXKRVTXC DO Lttl'BKUX r ,

FKIVF.KS.4L XEFRALOI A PIMA,

j fiae Ctrta'l opeeay vure or Keuralg Xervov Diseases.

It Is an uafaihg remedy In all cases of Facial Neural!? i often effecting a perfect f-fl; o ointriUy. So form of Nervous

iHtpaw fails tcield to its magic influence. I - . ' eases of ChrooM Neural--

Kven thesevcaBeaf CnrooniSeuial-' i i vonpr Nervous Derangements of

imanv-veara' ending affecting the entire

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otA

,V.rS bT it few -days, or a few weeks iif ihautmc " contains nothing inuZiTatn tvw'Ost delicate system, and can r.vsbe1 wh perfect safety.. It in iuTr. t t by t Be Ijest; physicians, who ?2rfiT h unanimous and unqualified f.f-ovofieni by mail on receipt of 1 i.ir wo'tage-stamps. Sold everywhere.

TUK."" tsoxe f ropnetors.

1"

Sel6 A3

remout-Street, Boston, Mass.

t-t-w many mothers suffer the agony f their little ones snatched away SLpm by the Whooping Cough, or

Tii'nt wneu n smEie ouuie 01 roianu 8

i

the

t.-'lne Compound would have saved

-y s uie.

It is infallible.

ifJrO'

Moth and Freckles. ' :"' only reliable" remedy- for j taoee Jidiscoloi'ations oa the face 'called

1 fatchet and Freckle is Pkkby'sJ Of. CKT.WV w T . Tl

by Dr. B. C. Perry, Dermatologist, 4! d Street, New York. Bold by alldrugs in Evansville and elsewhere. Price

er not tie. Jy2d3m

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL: MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1867

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UAILROAD TIME-TARUJ 1 MEETING1 SA?1

: Evans vine ana urawrorasv

; " " ' . GOING NORTH. Leave Arrive. ''ArriVe. EvansvOU Vinceiroes.-aVIiaute Accorn'od'tf XL, 580 A ( A M I1 4:26 p m Mail....wv.,.. :00 A. 1 U ;46 a M , 3i55

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THE

OLD SPIRIT OF ENTHUSIASM.

i li ;i

temnfinr

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Mall... Vlncennes Ac. 4 5 j at

COMIXg'sOCTH:

I

government-,, by bankrupting; . the

treasury, de mora liz fug Xh e ar my, sbat-

of war, and inaugurating a gigantic rebellion wJiSl$dyaJ ini stfSpriGed, theDernocraey with brazen impu-

A MILLER MAN IN THE CROWD, ?acfrsKTOTfrajsirftfntrt3t5r withi

lie dissected the Democratic platiorm

Speech or General

Kimball.

Leave Leave Arrive

Terreiiante. Vincennea. E'ville.

Vlncennes Ae I 6:C0 k 9:07 a m Freiglit fe Ac. 8:40 A m J2;SQ p m 5:38 p

' - - - i . i i.i .1 i , , . .

Y) JV'-A tl .ii lwenaea, ine nonest masses JurBingJTr!'LVaUandiirham. ttkacknowle'dL

Mills. "uyjviujeej.neBrcTBeJgaiiBi f

The meetinar aDnoiatedat the Court

llouse on oaturday night was

tt& I .at all wba h

the' Crescen t City 'Silver1 KvaS -this

j-eveningyD to J.uroer liall, where the

.Union. rnen' 6r'raaderburEiL who' do

not know defeat, will hold their, .last couneil before" "the contC5t'ff ttrto nit; v I ; . i. , it. i I.'.....,.,-, it n H I. H-i

i i

tai il :

s Court 0f 1864'and rerreCne; faB largely declarations aB'oleiilf firedhlof

..! )! 4

leader vofi thai. modern' .Democratic

tKl!

l-V! ,KROM yiRREr HAtTTK,'

ray; Bxpre8........."2:30 a M 1 11 -i a m

iNtttt. tUXDreS 3:10 I M 1 Irt ! w

Mil . ..45 a m. t -4: p M

He inflicted.., too

Inudh; 6iH and damage on the rebels in arms daring the1 late ?war for5 the Union; and 'humbled too" remorse-

i "!Vi iiessly the- pride' of the chivaTrr' to'

SOLDIERS AND CITIZENS .' ALL. J.ttcrit anything from the friends 'and

and natriotio KlnV.a)l - Ji"i ham nf I

' -Trrjiu t-." 1 Paty- -; f ii 1 H I Green Briar and Winchester. He appealed to, thr, people to trus

OITYNETS.,

ANOTHER UNION RALLY;

not singular, that .the- Copper, that m'rtv thafc rtntoad Wthe conn

Democracy hate and . vihfy such, men. Urv durinir ! frll. fl'

as) ixen. Kimball. Me innicted..too TtAnni.ioAcM.u'iroiUwrfiti.o sn,if),s.n

Qiaies out oi .v.yugresa is iaiae saiia only "a'l plea 'Tor2 raft6rs. They left

Congress voluntarily to commit tfeis-

dn, and no clriiijiARadiklriglit to a

Voice in the eovernmenl of'.dnf chun

ooadjutw o the rebete, .exepfe try.' 'New U Democrats declare that

TVMES;,!'IULC TO-ITCGllT; ,m!m 9 .w; nd' tha Htrf

Batchelor's Hair Dye.' : -j

rnis gp4endid Half Dye is the best In the

unu. xwoniy ir-urt ano perfect h

amuesB, .rename, instantaneous. . No

isappoinnneiu. jso ridiculous tinte.

Mural aiuolL or Brown. Remedies the til

iSTects ol Bad Ine. Invigorates the hair, oaving it soft and beautiful. The genuine Is signed WdLam A. Baiehelor. AU oth

ers are mere imitations, and should be Avoided. Sold by all Druggists and Per-

.uiuuin. lanory u uaroiay mreet, Hew

vol w - WBIWAREOF ACOCJITIHFEOY fiec.U ly, -1 .'i -

.)..... II .

Hall s Vegetable Sicilian Hair

jKENEWER

Is the only lnlalllble Iliir PreAa'aUon oi Restoring Graff Hair to iW Original. Cation, ami Promolina iu Growth... "., '.'

It is the cheapest preparation, ever offer-'. d to the puWic as one bottle will last longer and accomplish more than .three

Our Renewer is not a dye: it will not stain the Rkl as others. ,j 'i ..,. It will keep the hair frohi "falling bu,t. ! i a . It cleanses thewcalp, and mkesilhe hair oft. luHtrous. and slliien. .. ' .

K. P. HALL & CO.. Nashua. N. H..

ise

FortsaFe'by aft drdggstsf1

a-The AMERICAN' HOUSE. Hanover Street, Boston, is the largest and best ar--ranged hotel In New England. The sleeping rooms are spacious aud well ventilated : lie suites of rooms are well arranged, ana completely furnished for families and largw traveling parties: an4 the house will continue to be kept. as. a first-class hotei Sn

very respeci. RICE,

' W Ui !

Proprietor.

German "Efasife Soap Is MAarrrAcxritEn rno?i iibe. materlai3, aad' maj be considered the Standard of Excellence. For sale by mil grocers. , , , maj-gi iJy

. A Dangerous Season..

An almost nn oarallflorl nn.intitv .... ; n

has fallen durir.K the SKuminer.. ; Vewta.

lion has been w uderiuliy thick and rauk, ami, as it, decays, an uuusiimi imn.int nf

sicsuess hiAy be epf cted, luiless proper mentis are taken to prevent It. .. Ejver and ugue an.! blifons remittents' alreatly prevail to an alarming extent.

vi4u mil nu vaucra auu ine maia-

j-iuus nigui ios Decome heavier. Hi

list is imoiy toiocrpnse bothn"Tl

Cot. Cirus M. . Allen.- of Vlncennes.

land OUer Speakers in English .n':i: r. and German. There will be si 'Republican Mass Meeting to-night , atTuraer, T Hall. Col. Cyrus M. Allen has accepted an invitation to dcrreW the .Vsitizensbf Evansville to-night, , Odier speeches may be expected in English. abd Ger

man. . ;,;u " " . ... i ,r . . . : ( t f 4 ; ! '. .-i' , The 9sceat City Silver Band will be fn,. attendance, 7l . 't't.'j''Z,Vl'i :)' ' 'iV-Tr- -:' PtnTno confidence in any astound

ing; reports wttich ?may appear in1 tfie'

(Warier JsaHXttii6JbTwAig mi li l :

is the tate ot every man who rehfila wrft not frifnr-

fought for his counf ry and' the banner I The 'SKn&kX niw.4 h:

1 A t o 1 m, .1. '

oi Deaury ana oi giory. hey expect nothing. else,' desire" "nothing ''else The abuse of those who sympathize

.with xebels is , a meed : of honor to patriots. ' . . ,

It soon became evident . that , the

Court House ' would , contain but a

small .proportion of the assembled

riot

whether5 we should have hish' or 'loir

taxes, greenbacks or - National Rank

paper, but whether the -' nafett: who

thousands, and the place of speaking

was changed to the Washinston House balcony, while a huge bonfire lighted up the street and the hoeta of people present. l-.The) Crescen'tr City ; Silver Band,'

arriving from Henderson, played one

eaved.t li country or those who sought

to destroy If should 'rule. He knew

nothing personally of Darling' or Mil

ler but he knew the former had gone

uut iuu luugut lur ins country -ana the latter had staid at home, . He urged that Union men .should 'stand

by the men who had stood by the

Union, and made an earnest appeal

.to the soldiers of the Grand Army to

tand by their comrade.. The slight

est advantage gamed 'by the' Demo

craey yrtAUa VeadauSrigtr; lre4iderit

or j two excellent pieces of music.

'olotsiBgHwiftr. AOtoedlej. afi patriotic 'Johnson in his nefarious design. ThiB airs; after which Gen. Kimball was canvass yfU '.lutya.ijrmisb, precedent

" Ttr.AM iXi-. ..-.V.o; ;i-M'-l r, , . .vw, .uu . w i.u-fsuraeugagmeo(oioexi7ear.

V .f u.e..Wwee.vP- ceeaea Wtmate -olai-no)5rplrand oWroIdiera;knew how important

,r71 m.u vuiyoBe wu aturuay i speecn oi aoout one hours duration, it

ttuii, wuiuu was nsieueu 10 witn profound attention by the large audience pxeaent, and was frequently warmly applauded. One or two Miller men attempted to interrupt the meeting

Cjaneled' over $29,000 6F city, orders.

.".Befobe Justice WalkeU: Chns.

Bender; for an assault and battery on

before JtAtfee AValker An f Sif uFday?

took! i stay ;of ninety daTswith Jacok

11 31 itltir' a!s 666u ti ty .' .' -i '.V i-1 " '."i ;

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enemy. ;trom

was Jo prvent, the

gaining any advantage in position

On the rjufiaf ionjof pajiingitheibondk

in greenbacks,! thfe '..General Icldarly

demonstrate'd !the hypocra'cy 'of 'the Democracy, and exposed iheir sinister

with shouts for Jaka Miller And Jeff.- imotives. The bonds arellidd bv loval

vis a rather significant a'ssocia- men. andy,the .Denwicracy desire to! tion; but the effort proved ineffectual, punish ihemr -aadinghc Govcrpisnd the ConserYaiivii.epthuiast whpj men t5 pay her soldiera byjpaning hurrahed 'lor Jeff. D'vis1 took ' Iodz- her faonevi-.vow. i.'iU'Jav

ings for the night in Castle Darling

n.Mn. Kimball said that it might ther the' Generals able and feloaiienr

I ? 1 I 1 . . 1 1 . . . 1 1 TK . .

speecnT:wntcn canaia iemocrats were

attention, o'i

I

A A Wi

F CSERAL. The . mmildnrft

tkn was out-in full force yesterday.

tea ov.xne uracent i;itv Ki ver Kunrf d n vita, rvimoau saia that i

.- j .. ,..,, ... vt-n

to, bury a brWhfeiJM4AiJ'lm's'.,Dblel naTe been' Expected" 1 that "political

Theiarg jrophandllbieUf"3 would h ave ceased with the forced to confess was a straightfbr-

appropnate music n attracted much close or the late bloody conflicts, ward and , hoaEstr.ooe.'aod a, ftitr ex

position oi the subjects 4 t ii4. The meeting was a. jarge.qpemuch larger

Lthaxi any one anticipated, and not one-

r ' . . i r a. - . m mm L

tonrtn xyf mqictpfa ckt hgotTa

into the Court House. We are hot surprised JhAt the , QArter.l of yesterday teemed with bitter calumnies and' barefaced falsehood against the gallant Kimball His' red hot shots on' Saturday night were too damaging to

be borneHn Ilohee.'-i ' ' V-.' s i.i 'It..

But jsuch was not the'ease; and now

we find the same men KPlrinor nnwoi

tf ,! .SrieOT1x arnag aMfVhi had sought to destroy the Gov

the Union Ipbiican party jurn. out

in rorce .to-nigut. - L&t Turner Hall be crowded to overflowing. it .. . .

TnE . PniLUARMONIC SoblETY has

chaptfed.. its lima .of meetinri irnmi

Friday to Tuesday night.'. To-mtfrrbvv

evening the election of officers for the

ensuing'year yjjl take, place. . A ful

attendance of the entire membership

is especially rfeired. rj.jj i .! .!

The Children; and theFair

and the couutrv. r It is. there fomi ft .ir.r T"- a ,UIUIi" icquea oi.l.ue aumonties

sF .-....- B . . . . .. . ..

. v .....r,,.., , 'i m.rni c iu Heep ine vital lorces In full vig.-r. so that t hey hi y resist the unhealthy influences of the season. Reinforced by the tonic o-eration of UOS TtTTER'ti SlOAfH BITTER!,he' 8yS-; tem, however weak and susceptible naturally, wiil, in nine cases out of ten, successfully combttt every species of atmospheric poison-; byewnich epidemics 'are pro luced. t : :- -- - - imring. the months of September. October, and Nove nber the difference in temperature between day and night is very great, and the chilling dews and mlsUt oi the season are the; rrojiflc cauj.es of Indigestioil,, choiwa-mius, clianWa, and dy entery. Beaslnc this in' mind,Vfmnber, nUoftUmt ths BITTKRS not only invigorate the stomach and brace the nerves but act p-Hfically upon the bowels and the liver, lm parti Dg to those important organs regularity and tone, it is not reasonable to expect-lmunlty from prevalent complaints it no precautions are taken to escape tem.-.- . . .... HOSTETIEP.-S BITTKKS are at once pleasant to the taste aod th most certain f all sareguarUs against febrtte ailment. .i.!:.UiiniiJ.i. lv.i'.t . . .

mimlmZ

of the i air, which is held,: this week, the Trustees ' of the ' Public' Schools

have granted a hdliday oa-. Friday.

; that the children may have an oppor-

, tuhity ot attending. It is hoped that

parents and others interested will see

to it that the children are not absent

from school until' the. day set - apart

foe their special Enjoyment." By such

a course tha schools will receive no

detriment, from irregularity or truan

cy, and the children wilt better enjoy

the holiday thus granted. - IllJfl sin fit I "' '

, ' ;i.l l l:l tt .latiuiactarers of -f. -n ',-.-' IL U B RIC ATIN G " O I'Usf . and .Sole Proprietors of - H E N D R I C K P jfo E ? T.11 -Also, Dealers ia'perm, Lardj Vhale and Coal Oils, At Cincinnati Price. , Office, 13 SOFTII FIRST STREET aJm. OATCU,

JySSdtf rr.-Av

"3

J,. JIERSON, , f. DeaUr In STOVES:

And Manufacturer of TIN. COPPER n aHEET..RMN .Vare.Wholesale and RetalL ! .'i u

van, RvAsvttiavXii'.

Tin Rooflas- drmm on abwt nfltTfar

aji wuiK prom

iner. uraer

-I. 4 H

0?5eSacaSnf

Yom KiPUR. Oa TnesdavfeveTflng

commences the day of atonement, or

)s it U called in the Hebrew Jm tKfj$rl. whfchwilFotrtinu ui t Ithe

stars appear on Wednesday evening.

j.tfx jo clock td-nioh-dw evening "the lsrseate's throughout the world will

suspend all business; and will meet in their temples and synagogues for re-

figious ! seYYfted; and 'thev whole" of

hVdnei?day, frpRu eljrmu i aa .-t.iJJ

the.iistars appear, or indeed from Tuesday evening-rjd'nlospi.If6a"TaA will te obseyvitl ilgiouijserviees during the day., , .fIW

Among: the - Jews-it 4he belief

tliat on X$w:j&t.p:; m&pifiUKA

P.er,dO, sthe;;;ip;ei'jar tmKmim

ouutn xne"tproviaenees', orner .Almighty-fuca'asiek'Bossi1 loss of friend 6r property are Written down in the record of God. Up

xo'ine, luth day

before

ernmefitSSIIotoiicfats ked'strWfor

get the past. They had cause to desire to forget it. The-Union Republican party had nothing to be ashamed ofm the past, but miieh'reason to be prpud. Not so the modern Democratic party. The history of the old Democratic party was a glorious history; that of the modern Democracy was inglorious and infatnous.-'-The General then briefly coatrasted

ancient with modern Democracy, and

of the latter sine -tlwM- siaagh feted

the former at Charleston inJ860k showing that their teachings now' arc identical with those of, the eullifiers

Pof 1832, and that the only attempts

ever iuiub lo'aesrroy xne government and the Constitutionwere !hiade by Democrats. It was pnce.the pri4eand glory of th DernQpracyo swpr. by the perpetuity 'of the Union and the famous declaratSrJtf ef Geifefal 'Jaeki son. Now. they; never allude to these things, and could not be persuaded

to

publish "Jackson's" fajnpua procla-

matioq

eignty.

oiii'jatji c

, f CiRCTrtx ' Qoitrt. Autumn term , of :i the Vanderburgh Circuit Court meetsthis mornjng.'

'deep; gtooin 'so r'buded the hearts , of 'a

f largertjja of. out, citfiena, ffa ur-

jaay evening, t by the announcement; thalC&puWP

Th'sad'eyeniranWireat

leans ton1 11 Saturday 'mdrhrng'i, fkhd1 ;as bis frienda had' been advised : of his pros'tratibn wt"h yellelr fever for' Wo or fh'red: days previous; the V.aewaj'of his ' death :Was .'flofc ' altogether -unei

pectedt.i'0ap'uin P. G- O'Riley; had I MARRrAGKXiciNSEsiTne foil'pw-

becD-a.rcaident of LhUUy-Xor ntf-4-Lng marriage licenses were issued du-

than tweny'.yea tCorigaged ii'Jaetive rPS the week ending October 5th:

commerqUl ; pursuits, and, .had, ponfX cSSSSSt nZm7T'Mr' A?na Bmercial acnuiintaneo through but the i' McCutchan andv Karah R. Thomas.

... : : j H v : m ' L L. . - v ' --ill- J"epn jaKomet sua Phllamena Verzog.

In MM bH m.tlrfnt fnr nJ S"i" Vwn. '.M Brothers,

orr T : "T:: :. YT TI.'.it": t'f'f, ar.er ana iena , Miller. ...

irv and inteCTitVi ;!! :l :C7 ..,: .';.. , : vV"nt wranaBiisna Manna uarrls.

, i ., : .L ' ; i i ..-J""ui.ates ana Karah D.Bich.

H - f - i- la t- S ! T I. i Jacob Mann and Caroline 8chlttler. prietor ,9f a whatf; boaV.apd engaged h. HoottKinciair and Minis Lindliy.

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IipCAlV NOTICES.

uuij)i;iiumj;4uiLryiiiiiiuui ; 4 aruM

hearted abd generous to a fault, he Cur Orders for .Sai..- TnnJra

uiiiuo uiauj . uieuu.1 nun Btaruoiy an ai iu .; JOURNAL UFFICE,

enemy, ;uis ,beart was always in his

1 K!Wf.'-Bj 5 ErT..WTIIttrir3tr,, 6ad rquirfgi bdbefit o rSatardayJl night, th aj being well filled. The ; performances of the Turners- were-as - -good as we h'avd'over Witnessed, and were, loudly. ;heiered:; The' music, was . (very finei and gav6. geat satisfaction.. .; Had. ther not been' ublie' speaking ' on Saturday' night,. the, house would no dbuh have 'been crowded to over- :' flowing: - No expression, ! was . heard . .; but. of perfect satisfaction with tho performance," the musicf'aud ' the en- . Jertainment as'tthbre.'' ,," ' "

.i.

Take none other than Clarh't Cotton. . ' o . ' ;- ,' SSrA large assortment of those fine crystal , visiting cards 6till on hand, at the Journal ofBeft. ThA

ladies will please take notice.

hand and the poor and needy, never

appealed' to "him in vain. , Captain

O' Riley, with John Ross' nd J ohn

Mitcnell, built '. the second Sultana

which; proved , a rather unfortunate CAOitlntlAM t r fm . lit (yl', ba1a1

l;ort nani h'RiUv innJla :.4.. - Ov8TEB8.-Noble 4.Co. a celebrated,,,,

7 7t- i- ------"; mitimore oysters received danyat the to the.flagf his adoped.couiitry.andeio For Grocery. sep27-eodlm.,

uiaue targe Bauriiices ior ine cause or

the Union

About- Sflrree' 1 ye'a?i 3eoni

mencea business s a commission

merchant in New Orleans;-1tnd by en

ergy, industry, and integrity, "was rap

idly building 5ipSia extensive aiAi lu

crative- trade, whicdi

to place7 his property

pered condition; life-was 'a Mason !of

Clark's Spool Cotton is the best " i - i '1-4 ijiiiiiit i -..-..- Ladies! "use Clark's Spool Cotton! Miluxtrd'a Helix Needlti

Wrappert,- are superior to all others;

i . . ... ' . ' m 1 1 i i . : , . i

JB"A full supply of Justices'

it

ifth had epeblecUim ,Bbks for bale kt thls'pffiefe;''' 'f l(, erty id an"uheucum-' '"'J . .. ..i,,., . o . , ... .... . , - .i ro-was' Mon nf Muwardt A c.Ze for sale, every where i .i

eminent rank, and in his life even exempllfla:lc Dn-htUfienety Q 'Vhat mvsUrt Orr .T.M'Ji'.T VIM

i ' ' 'atr Orders, ,, ,

Itt any amount, for sale at the Bank. -

mystic Order. ''"' " mg House pt ,ti t-. ,M . ;;

Tf.. 1 : irrvLTTrv... ' ... .iY ..!.: JUOWRV & UO..

lie aavco. tu uumniiLau u 1:1 in - i v.-. m a r r . . . .

: .i.-suA. t SCitl. io. 1 iNorth irst Street.

sautcB iu iu is uny. a wire . .ana iour i - .

chiiaren-4 sbn and three daughters f 1 MabhineslUse' 'ClarUt SaJaL tio'tton

uyieuce xjn.nts entire community.. Jf i, Qj;jjTg

1 1-..

Too Much

man

Ext ii used. A

named Cripner, whj,7weilearn, has

served k'-term"

in' the penitentiary for

glanced-the'-fertorrfechtrdJflrinf a mortSae' became enthused

'Yi54ef.th?aahfered W- WsiM$ led up.Jfifat

street by a friendj who desired to take him home.,, .Ever and anon as he passed along he'shouted at the top of his voice, " Hurrah for Miller I iWhooPBeI" After, crossing Locust. Street he broke loose from his friend, and, stepping off the pavement, fell head

long opjLhe bowldexs.;; Gathering:

himself up, he started,, op-! Locust

Street stillr shouting " Hurrah for

Miller! Whoo-peef." : At the, .corner

of Secondhand Locust be stopped to give vent to his pent up-"vphelinks,"

aid again shouted ' Unjrxali.for Mil

ler,' :AlV-.tf!U jrtnja dpi 3Et in

'weakness that hast attached: ithe

AN rjNTnC8IASTI(r LEMjOCRAT.

While General Kimball was speakiog-

on oawa.ay, nigui -at ine corner oi

Main .and.Third, Streets,, ap.: enthusiastic Demecratj who possessed more :nj'' ''it.' .' iL : :...: : t. , . -r

cauuor tuau iiie. majority oi nis party,

nterruptecu the - meeting by - a loud

and etith'isiifefin sboUt o'f i.Hufrah'

forJeff. Davis I ' His 'nofsy 'demon

strations attracted - the attention ' of

,th4 police, who took'binnin charge.

This rendered him more demonstraj t i t. i .'. ' j i

iivc, auu ue uecame vituperative, ae-

uouncing -the policemen as " d rd Dutch sonsrof-b r-s." and.avawi-n

The finest nnrl hpst RAlf.1

ed stock of goads fof'Fall and ; Win-.," ter ever brou?hc i6 fhia titv can , ,

fpiind at 5i Main Street. Qal I and ' aeo. '. Smith &-Darling' . . .

,aug27 ,; Merchant Tailors. i. , ' ' ' . . . ' Batcher'; Flies.: ..w -Just received 'a laree ininortatinii

direot frou&liefficldi.. . A: utrwh i

'of'Gum Beltiu al,va5'j uu hand.' '

sepU BtETTrcuEii.K.EtLOGO.&Co.

Consolidation. The fi

Henry E. Blemkcr. and Ulrt

Tillmann & Co., 'Stove Dealers and Excelsior Stote ' Works, have boon

consolidated, and will henceforth be

known as lileiiiker.

own as li etnker. Ti man X: Pn

his preference for a negro before, one All debts and accounts will be colof the Dutch, lie was lodired in i;il. lected and naiJ hv -t '.''

but will'ttoidftuVt !be' hauled. nt itl f mav25tf IJlemk-

11

greatest bf, th'is 1 ind pther coun-

Kljles." 'Acd afew eentlemenbeiBff on

fthe

ii

corner,

a

he Jst6'pped ''tb explain;

vthey.vtstoleJ

rr t tno

He contrasted the conduct of- rfhe

two parties now fepresente' J y Darling anjd -areienaV.f' vass, as exhibiled'durina rthVo Jrp'l

bellion1, showing that whiie thfertn'1:

er resisted ' treason'ahd reb'enion and

andaredthe government: th&fc-t,hA-

lanci ".fJiiwusasetiajo.aiaiaea'.ttie:! ifi 1 : , v. v., ui o

rebels: that -while the one had a "e-.IietixDielirfrfbdiail

fought to save, the other had done alJ W'M-Vf- B" DaugheTty tcoiBing theya'red to dooOU'ektrV? ofefS along' f 1 Huf

eighteen Ktfrfded' hbyand" dbllarsi Z .qvtt.of the County Treasury when ) "

of sectionJ'Si fcwpiltip ani10 wet, acres: for SHOO. "'-

time to vow iwith lus 'triends 1 to

morrow. Adsichislifie

TliANSrERS OPr KEAt ETATEThe fol

lowing transfers of real estate Were etter-

edr for record in the office of the County

Reoorderlurlng the; week ending .Satur

day, ;qctober 5, 1807:. . .. . : ,

Anthony Rels to Ueorge Desk, part of lot

oi, in original pian, Del tig z feet off the northwest side of said lot, through to the

CtiarlevKrltfcchmar to Henry Begemann

tot a auU.O, In block 1ij6, Lamasco, for 1,000. '

.. Astia Marta-Faetwo-WfiK-Batrer, lot 8,H 1.1 .. .... a i t .. . ... . ' '

I). C. Keller to Blomer-5 A Holng,' Jot 11. V,lrkb- 1 it UtnitfrnatPa I." , t .. .. V CDAi

Floyd Hiinson lo Edward Burton, lot 4, blo;lt 25. Eastern Enlargement, for $2,0U0. F. H. Rigon, to Asenath Carr, lot 18, in block 5. Eastern Enlargement, for 8.1.7.V1.

Asenetbyandi Willin.u Cart to PblUn

largement : for St .200.

6

KER. Tillman i: Co.

west half of west hsll p niprth jvec iitiarter. 3, 5, 11 : lor 1.5m'! k "r- T' x

. M.L Braif and V. Lots 1, J afifl ; Bfr

njenr; for noo

c3!haeiIf?rge,-

,'- PM(ip Koch to Whi. Ir.-llman' southeast southwest; quarter;1 14,! 11, )'acre? or' 13,1)00.1 , ' .

,.ruiup mjfineider rit Wm. Ileilman, northeast quarier.sotituwesl Auatlr, U, 6,

arnw T. Walker to Joseph Unfred.part,

ijreaencxnann io ttearyiuriarKarap,

part or tne soutn end or Uie east hair of the 80uthwest.!QUarter.-tS. 5.11. acres7.

Ed ard 8arrw, guardian, to John Bals-

the Un nn nS.iiuw.tj .to retused ana said he would so tr"lbeML fJl,r.' jo,uwre? w

7 fnwiyTyiTOWflHintpw. a . .-i-' v"i l ter.rA , to, ssmw acres; (aiso4 no;tiiet AW1D 'Le. '.fPirirSSiiil Jrt1l'..Via the X5'T8tarted toea'Cf. acortii 4ua,Mr',W,'. puhc credit, &c . &c. tne corner QF-Loeust , and. Third- ; K. N-wberr? 6 Henry Wels'tnback. Lot

. T y I , ... .113 Rjrtok TI T .omoun fi.r

.1 , . .. . . wancrnnrrv o cram ntta.ai - kiM't -v. I

men aeciated TTT. T " ."j "rHlcv.i .f?H "j10

a wagon load of I P"T1Ne of 0,n2

i a. meals victniii61 "declined, ani

J,he same men who

thaf It would "take

gfcebback to abuy

uujur; iv u rcr nrure jZToCnoaCxS ana J " . . jr ."

Sillier: vnO0-pee! . '. rri.iieaMi.,niaret

,i Marcus Bhrwood to John Oreek. Rloki

nmAoiiipflc hnf I a,-M,a9nd Si; Lamaseo.Tof'4 '. . ome quietly, dui pAtriok (frrRHevtoJohn rirt bt;i.J

1 was taken to J8- K. 19 anT"35. Lamasco also Lot 0. 4.01 i KKUtli. 3 i55lMltcbel, s Sub. Division of No.2tos tner Iron door 1 47,500. .;it.vtu. ii. r-ciaij

Hand sewing try Mi'lward'$ Needle. , O.t t , - , The nrince "of ' cutters. Pmf '.

Cotter, is now Dermanentlv locateii

with J. II. Varlin. Je h andles tha

shears with grace and defies competition: so give him a: call if vou want

something 6tylish. , . sept7-tf

Wholesale Millinery. William

JInghe8, corper of Second and Main, is receiving a lartre stock of new kIvIa

Millinery, at wholesale, very low.

6 -Fresh Ovsters PnrnF. V.

at.Maitby's Ovster Denot. 45 M9;n .

Street. - fS-31 H. Herman.

Household ' Fubniture at - a

tion On -'Mondavi -October 7th, at 9 a. m;, at my residencev:oni First, betwecn him and Pwie Streets.1 1

. A counting house double desk, largtr Stove, and a fine Hall & Cd.'s Safe for sate, at No. 4lJ Street, by . , sep27:3t :-r :.; Wv G. iYtLERTON.' ; Horoa Henderson.- The Newsboy will make two trips , each .. day.' ' ', durinCT the fair sr rrAruTarurin loavinn.- .

t-vansville at8i and ' 'A.'-M., and, ''

returning will leave Henderson at- 9J A. M. fend at 6p: m. i '' ?-2-tf.J . :' ' J 1 I .. Ui l-l . .1 '.I' - i MJward'a Needles are the best v. a? Just received at the New Yorlc Grocery 100 boxes NewvYork and Ohio ' Factory, and '100 boxes choice,.'- "

Hamburg cheese.' sep27:tf '

object was tpA.make- igoWJ',th,Sf pre-''

di tt iankruTt and tnlA th.

-

atonement mav be diction an.to fcankuT ntid nf fn tt . i.sc,DTrt ... tt-. ojwi 4.sock tiastera En-

deit the people humble themeLveA I masses of. the'. bflotite'.Hi w KnaVl .1a I. ( 11' i u 4 - r?f '" Henry cIhUosSmi to Frederi'r'x. ';'tr:hi.!

'"''"i a , .i . . k r-r:T----. --?--.s'"j s mc i fiau . -nia -iuvt, iaa.y, trunea wuive , l . r; .cuuu ., mwn o, tuots N srr.tfl.l nnrl tha lJ I i.- - . J . I . I ?V.T .7 jr" : .,11 PT R.i.ai ar-ru f3 .-jl

" nTrf.-l,- -7 Jf.W.v gei!re " 11 n''yBthtrtTrfTr orntfinf logs1 orf Satdrday. f . -John tT wIST'il WaTkeTLo't HI

j.'i. i - .o ui wm n. uibiuii ui if wirtecisiea currpnrv lv h.ii,i n: --.:-; : ... - '"-, ,-

' 'WtiilinjinoM tir l l V I , . . , ii..'.".) .frium uv.jwitwib-pnivuidis, , e-awin liarrow to Jbhn Baisden, southp Pnes at six o clock to-mor-jQt, broken banks as, exempbfiedin i.but it is said that" his i rhvaWns brb- 1 f" Smarter of s,utiwst qusrterof 13. aoJ row evening and' hold fcerviXai'L iKllWTlH .feUir..vU' Vir .' ' HI.? rnys.gians pro; jjprtheast quarter of nortoweat qoarterof , LVLZ services .10 the the close of the , Revolutionary., War I nounce h s iniurie to be of a ftet-inn w. Towo .RaoKaU4 ti.Mi a.

,ITth NtOAAf TatvIh I J . . . J 1 ' ''. l-'-'a;. ..-- . . m - " . I. . . Tr r va- u 4iM is a a a "

dT? w""' 77TFcv.auu aso aunog and -n.the hnancia l crisis'

i cuaucu.

mi tn l i' f

Temple',' and J alio' during

'i f ij0 . 7 "P V edaesday.

that . have ' characterv and liklv to disable' bim

for, some weeks,,

-

"and '"if "u !i;-ff" Spool CjuU 6 Cird tbSO,:

Sftti&l&VlJi .;! Store for. .'RentI A- 'splendid

biorero. id main street, now. occupied by Cook & Ileaiy. Inquire of ' au27 . .'. ". : Cook & Healy,

NATI0NAL JlOTEL ;

jCorner of Sfaln and Fifth Streets,

.H. V1ISL CAUS ES, JND.

am. r. wunnajiu, - - - Frsprlrwr. - " Busses rua to and from the House to

Block 42, Eastern Enlargement, H. - I Depots on time for every Train. Buss wUl

John M. Brete io Joha E. Taylor, Lot 2, I convey Fassaugera to any part ot the City.

eiuci li, iLAirn .enlargement. SJUfl. ' I 'rcuuu

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1 , At r. . -.ll'.L