Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 October 1867 — Page 4
THEr rS.YVrlE DAILY. 'ftp: ? l-'THl.R3L V U QCTOBE'i 17.; 1867.
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They will also receive and forward tons
orders lor feuxcung ana JoDTiniing. , Important to Advertiser.
The circulation of the JOURNAL in the rdljiofiiEvansvilla is three timet
as large as that of any other netcspa per.
Our 'circulation in Indiana and
Illinois is greatir thin' any ether newtpaper publislied in thit City.
In, K jrf.-3t f b tnar ithjtn all the
Other Evansville papers combined. To Correspondent!.
Yve never notice communications
not accompanied with the name of
the author, who must be made known to us if unacquainted. rf r - . Write on only one tide of the paper. Don't write unless you hare eome thing tesay iof interest to tbe public; and be as brief as the subject will allow. ' " . . The publication f a comnunication is no evidence that the editors adopt its sentiments The author is alone responsible tor them. r Communications should be addressed to the " Editors of the Journal," and not to individuals.
NEWS ITEMS, , 1 . - o Gold closed in New York yesterday at 143. -- : Charles F. Dana died suddenly at Boston: orrthe 16tTrjTjrtlif pafdJsease" The raemWi T ton grew are beginning to" arrive at Washington, to-Jook alter apartraints for thwWlnter. ' Jeremiah Smith, of Dover, has been appointed by the Governor of New Hampshire to the vacancy on the bench ln that State of Supreme Judge. General Kilpati ick, Minister to Chili, has
for t third time teuderei,hi resignation-
of his position In the army, which is Captain lu the First Artillery Ills probable that it will now be accepted. Major Pierce, the officer who, at Camden, Ark., for some offensive article published by an editor, destroyed a prioltng office, I as been reduced in rank to a captaincy, is to forfeit ail pay lor one. year, and be reprimanded In general orders. It Is understood that the object of Beau regard's visit to the President and Gen. Grant was to have restored (o him certain lands which he owned near Memphis, and which are now occupied by the Freedmen's Bureau officers. The .State Department has published a
series of notev in pamphlet form on the r
may prove 01 interest 10 tuose contemplating a settlement ' in our new possessions.
Capt. George Darrow. formerly of Company A, 148th Indiana Volunteer Infantry, has received the appointment of Second Lieutenant in the Fourth Regulars, and Is ordered to report at Fort Sedgwick, Colorado Territory.. . ' .:.: W. N. Williams, formerly of the Sixth Regiment Indiana Volunteers, has received the appointment of Second Lieutenant in the Third United States Regular Infantry. ' A breach of promise ' case is on the tapis in New Albany, wherein .a certain yonng lady thinks she has been damaged in -her affections to the tune of 110,000. Benjamin, Baker, while, Oejaf yig ,t cross the street railroad track with his wagen at New Albany, a few days ago, was thrown from his seat and very seriously injured. He was picked up insensible. The Indianapolis Herald, of Tuesday, says: A lady at tbe theatre last 'night was so much affected by Miss Western's rendition of " Lady Isabel, " that she tainted at the close of the third act, and bad to be carried out. She was married a few days since. r . - fiiini'J The Aurora Commercial says : Last Thurs
day the noon train going up ran over and killed a man, : who was walking1 on1 itae
track, four or five miles west of Cochran, Dr. Rectanus, tbe -Coroner, .being dtatifled of the fact, fmmediately held an' Inquest over the remains From papers found on his person, it appears that the natna tof ihe deceased was Wallace, and that he was on bis way to Jon e bo rough. , . , , , . .: .- ' ,v- . V . : KKNTtTCKT ' fTEWt. Thralrece1Mirhe,Faira Itentterson was K.050.' -TSol so bad.' " - - - . -j-. -it .11 'ti if 1 , ' ' F General Weitzel's surveying party have completed their sourdings on the falls at Louisville. . . H,,M The Congressional Committee appointed to iociuUe into the eligibility and loyalty of Congressmen elect in Kentucky, will meet In Louisville on Monday next. Last Koiitly aver4)tnr!P"ii Lexington to Louisville was passing the Fair Ground, a young woman, aged ap
parently j years, was, run ovei-.onMhe
. . J .v J-
traca anu instantly 11 uiea. iier
not known. , . . - f . X ...
a ooy nameu sninruei Heioy had bis arm
terribly broken at Avery's Plow Factory,
at LouiKvllle on Monday, by being caught by a belt while oiling a part of the ma
chinery
A land of ttals are? ehcahined nekn
ixnisvuie. une or them was arretited last Monday an echArge of horacweteaMag. and
being held to bail In the sum of S500planked np tbe cash at once.
During the Ashland PaiVia'MK rturT-
man was thrown from his buggy and had both' legs broken, besides receiving other
Injuries.
aL Vein'of snlpher water ha been struck
on the farm of Mr. Calby B. 'Quisenberxy,. of Clark County. It very much resembles tbe water of the Blue Licks.
The Judge of the Fayette County Court
has decided. -that a majority of all the
qualified voters of that county were not cast" in favor of the .subscription' to the
Lexington and Richmond Railway, and
Consequently the County; Court cannot authorize "an appropriation' for that purp0.C.' f t l t '! ' I I. Ill lr'IIIil'lO
1 The LexlhgtAn XJazr tie says: "The dif
ficulty in the Second Presbyterian Church
in this city has not only culminated
' name was
We publish tbis. morning as article from the New'Tork Herald on the relations exisfirig "between the Democracy and the President since' the elections. The Herald has of late been the special champion of Mr. John-; SON, and ito intimation that he is not quite 'ready. to fa!) into their hands is significent bf the ; President's'" views. We had hopd, that the 'Democraey had made a complete capture of him. We.could pot wish tbem a worse affliction. Vt Wih; VND)ttEW JoHssosr in fulPsympathy with that party, and its recognized -leauerS there weuid be no quesdttlkif the iHlrrbpKMf V4 RepublicaiT party in: l1 i:" .The.sllerald;;: however, is thrown rtftO:sme disOrder-onVaccount of the. evident purpose of the llepublicans to make Geoeral Grant their candi-dateThe'Zrt-4ay?s'' ''Wmay be pronounced 'the embodiment of the
gQnjiHae UBiQr8entimnt-oj trio ceiiprtrfc "A'bof e all "the" " , disturbing ie-
tions''efements ','a.nd eml)&fr&smii(& of the hour, like a commanding and welf known' light-house, through th&" fog-and, raioan4 darkness, he looms up in bol4 an cheering relief. v Be. aistless ip the field, sagacious in counc41,;ooland ;coUeeted in;: any ?toet gency'and practical n everything, he needs- no ingeniously construcied plat) form to -Valry5 'a 'great ! hatronai'parlst around him." And sucM'Beifche''case; the Her-
a flank movement, and make the Gen-
It says: '
With Gen. Grant before the coun
try for the'suissionV'alhtother candidates are eclipsed. An alliance.
then, with the.ConpervatLves of Congress and Geni-Grantv against the implacable Kadicals and their disorean-
lzinar schemes, is the onlv course nf
wMdhaatVndaet'left) to Mf. Jobnf
son and hia Autnrnistration : but
leven here success depends upon im
' . J: ji .
Magazine ji& '$0wtain anh article by been enttbis Sumnur upon lodging,
eacn; tne lady writing the Conies-:
aid strongly advises Mr. Johnson t stiU Inn 1 J$ Oie.lBfireafi b.
sion of a Weak Minded Woman, " giving her very interesting adventures in -trying -to get a poem published, and the General writes and illustrates an article on the Mexican silver mines, which: he pre-eapted ft year 0 so ago in Northern Mexico, but which he has not been able, as yet, to work. SiJAKSPEARE, q it c seems if . rppw credited with ""the discovery of the law of gravitation, about which there has been so much dispute with refer-efcW'-N?iWi Sod'.'pASCAi.y correBpencteiftf of . the Pall Mall Gaz ettie directs: attention to the following passage, in, ,r Tr oil us and '.Cressida " which is certainly remarkable: ;" 'f'Butthe strong base and building of pay. r: love "- ; .. , ... ' '. ui Is as the very centre of the earth', - , Drawing all things to it.' ; . , . ; , , H . ;' Wbsxern-Jocrsal.obtMedicine.
, We have received " from' the editor, 6f one" of ''the, leading' medical ;jori nala, of .the i Mississippi 'iValley-TAe' Wct'eru: Journal r of, j Medicmw published at Vndiknaponi Th, preseriV
number will be found especially - useV
Jul- to: the imecucal. profession, and not without interest to : tha cnenal reader.. :iui j 14 A !!f.,H;'i. i J l'liE AiLEaipANyJ: lVIEW. 3Iessrs)ljfT: 'MowST J& Co.. de-
; serve $ik hank Jhf fi feVJegal
prolession in this country for the ad-
while thrown into convenient disorder
jfor the movement.: r-f i ;o .; y.
Xo Side Issues.
Our Republican exchanges! Ornitsr
tous siBce'the" election'haV, various
! theories as 'I'd khe cause !of the'heav'
, It-llen-'Qhio abd ;Penn4ytvMai dot andHamDshlre Railroad, on the 18th I t . '.l A".
inst., near, Leesburg. The engine' and baggage cars were thrown 'down an em-lauknMrtwenty-one ,feet. aaidrrwer complrffely destroyed. Trie paasouger car remained on tbe track. Mr. Peacock was seriously Injured. The Railroad Conference at New York on the 15th was quite harmonious, and the aocord is complete between the Great Trunk lines an joprate. JThe. project of consolidation ol the" earnings was partially tiiscussed, but no result arrived atl The President has retuI-nedGeWsckles' application for a Court of Inquiry to the War Department, with 'his disapproval nnd the reasous tberefoK The prfneipar leason is, that the General had already appealed lor -.redress o Una feai-t-of .p6lic opinion. As the public generally sustained General: Sickies, it is not at all likely that he wi 1 ask further vindication at the Lands of the President. ;iv,-
literary
I The rumor, is riej that Anna Cora MowATT.iJiiTCHiE-'i is to re-appear Upon the boards next Spring. . I .! JL'H! KILL. MVifiX , '! "K'
JUATILDA liUTS. oTOEPEL)
is living quietly in New, York, and
has no intention, i is'saidTof fillinsr
engagements this season.
SEVENTYrFiyRhindred volumes of
Longfellow's '' Dante "" have al-'
ready . been sold, and the' demand i$ increasing for it. This is altogether the largest sale ever made in : this
ln-open-saptusaybttt has procoadod to ho4 country of a book so expensive, and
ot such a character. ! THB.CHARLEl DREN ifeVeAas already commenced at .Boston, " and a story is told of one ; enthusiastic old fellow who wanted to subscribe for seven teen season tickets to the-.course
not to be pyr $5f0 aVcke. J
j LiTTELL'SjiiviNa Age the oldest and most cerebrated of the. eclectics Continues' to bring1 us' the fchorcest
specimens, of foreign ,'cuirreut.,Jitera. ture. Littele. furnishes, every week!'' Jv-' f-- -1' ; 'w5 " . ....;'..-.4-:.-."'.. ir .
sixiy-iour aouoie-columned pages of
1 j iiiuu, .vr- mosi. reauers, unites the freshness of original matter with .the superiority attainable only by jjuofod's'electfenoston : tilTTELL & Gay.
length of an appeal by the minority to the
civil authorities to deprive the majority of
all their rights In and to the church prop
erty. They have been: so far successful as
to procure Trorri Judge W". C. Goodloe an Injunction, restraiuiug the pastor, Mr. Blank, and the trustees from worshipping in the church or interfering with their
possession of the property in any way, on pain of being proceeded against for contempt of his couru'' ... ! J Ocr commercial columns. contains Jay Cooke & Co.'s circular ..relative to thV: counterfeit r 'SEven-Thirties, Western Hog prospects, Chicago Pro-
dudd'iewicws, Irooton ilrtmmpkft,fj
Goods trade, and markets rfrbTirijiir nTirr;prfiy en n t-raa ' ' 1 ' L '-i
llj.t ,ii-nn
.ii.4A rrE0H A malignant type of flux is prevailing in same parts of Vigo Cuunty. The Repablicane-i f -'Laporte Cofanty have nominated Hon. Schuyler Colfax lor the PresMency. General Reub. Williams, editor of the fCoi-tJtem fndidiilaA, hasteen elected Clerk of KKtiusk County by a large majorityi1 Larga quantities of peat,' of an excellent
quality, have recently been discovered in
Bi. josepn.ronn.ty. r '. Twenty-1 we-emi gram teams from Ken
tuckytsmhTonga'NeiAtbanjr few
days agonirjcia p tilno4s. ; a H The Plymouth Jtepubiiean reports the cranberry crop of Northern' Indiana very light this - i I m; V- . " t i
JkwiwUmiij iuu Imlin ill
mirable manner, in whieh they are conducting this new and needed forensic quarterly. In the number for
Oatohev fhece. are fWU- prepare. . pifs1)tcLikfcinty S YAtnehfySii
road Legislation ; Chief Justice Shaw ; United States Circuit Court; Selected Digest of State Reports;' a review of Cordy Jeaffreson's book about lawyers; a list of new law books published in, this i country and England since last July, and a summary of legai events.
I H2J:i-LEdUoriaUTtea.i liLSTt i Some of our cotemporaries have a large fund of elegant phrases to apply to pereops and ; . things tbey dislike. One of the evjdjncei.ofthis is found in a late number of the Milwaukee Sentinel, which styles the Chicago revenue detectives, who. -have been
vexing tbe Milwaukee distillers of
late, "Skunk City Gorillas. "
, TfiB ' citizens' frof" Bangor, Maine,'
have become somewhat excited be
cause potatoes have advanced in their
market, to" niuety-five oents and one dollar. If some of these Yankees
could visit our market and see the
prices we pay for potatoes they might have good reason for surprise.
The Boston Journal reports that a
Mrs. Amy Aldis, of Brattleboro,
Vermont, is in mourning: for a daugh
ter who died a few days since at the
age xA eighty: The old0 lady is only
ninety-seven, and retains' her f'aculties, and her, interest in current, events
to n remarkable degree.' At the acei
pi tweniy-iwo seventy-live years
ago she was left a. widow with four
children. ... . s. -.. ., ..;.:
WorthDixon's r accounts s of Mormonism and Spi'rituaiism in America
Tfi ?T -PffhUen Tiof 1 Ip wvtase
4 tht they-had -to- contend with nil
elections in that State, to say nothing ouHeiaPab7 in, tueir. p.arn ranks. But irbtWlths&Udii th'e'aVffilJiAnlties
were allud ,,w J. P. Thompson, of Kew VpL who, was. )ken4etorted Ver justly t?a Utah wa's1 aa sort of Botan v ' Bav of
But with the exception of'i teryfew impracticable, there is a general unanimity of sentiment jn favor ofrcast-
mg aside all unnecessary issues And.
mak ifl tth SghlCiathaSpr
Jk a VC1.UV M Ja,. VUUUbaSiW ILUU U . UiC 1 V 7 V ill. k IT I " f : r' A.
reconstruction of the Southern States:'! pristianvEnrope, and that Mo'rroonThis is the great work which the sue-1 JP lives'- immigration from Eng-
iana. msiingusn trstenfers were
farrly djfc;c9mfitedyTjO. i YcV.;i('TT4
i Green-room, gossip, at New York, says that,, Edwjn Forrest is soon to marry the young actress, Miss Lillie.-
There , is agenal demand ihat- side i as tne PlaJiM &tyjfc Jrerfirho has
issues and'ininractreable Kr.hM. hl Deen 6PPrtin him at.the Broad wav.
one is twenty ani, the 'tragedian over
01KX-; was ieii.au orpnan and
pFoRjiREstoT;fc-hT hi- in infant and
icareu ner. lie adopted her at first as his daughteV," rh'iit as, hia-and' her
cessful tetmi nation of the" war left for
thejblicanpaifx-ta Ida,' and.it fa.
recreant if gp wbejpit neg
lects this tr, other measuTesf questionable expediencif 'brHeeessity
'discarded, -and ' that' a' sharp "and
uecmea: ngni xe maae witntna
Denidcracy upon the setttement of
Reconstruction ! -Upon- this question, iraembajraSBed hit the." various
isms--' which have "sought to be fasten-
upon tne AepuDiican party, we
U-gd ' into the campaign of 1S68 and"
flsidfucj;, .he: loya hoets, fwhichlin i;lf&4. placed Abraham Lincoln in ,tte White House;aBcihjch, in 1866, ,jLuke.-fthft- treachery ,of Andrew Jpu.OJi by such sweepine maioritiea
rin support of Congress ' TV. rwnrtU
of Ihc Aorth, who carrielTltKo r,Tt,n.. Ffor the
oSIAl!y trbrlghithe Wtft7-f 1GnV
bullion, iwitkEEt4taisfiii,tlie-adbi mis
f tration of the JotnMejtt n
docketetiaar th(Bs tr of the Fioyar0 V?1 :4 te i'vopperhadsnles
Circuit Co'-ir' ' - ' -4-drrVfrf fott'br the fnW Af i(f;;:
the party, was .triuuiphantbY.a' ma
jority of at least twenty-five thousand and a four-fifth majority in tlfe-Lei.
lature. ft"
i Vxeandigiiam's indorsement by the Butler County Democracy for United atlSenato'rf sncJwthit he
is in the L affnaapd def ign? cooteri
u6 M". e anticipate a sharp struggle' between him and Tburman.- and Pendleton. Val.
claims it. on account 'of ioBg service;' THURMAN.was promised it' in case he mada a' good Gubernatorial ; race; PENDLETQNraspires -on general principles and past fidelity.' 1 '
,V.l..-.-drryfrf oXb? the folly of fam J ffhe Nqiftrnheii tImipbfett tiMrfier
stabling, eating, and drinking in that small village. It will be difficult for
our people to pay off their national debt so long as they indulge in such criruinal extravagance. It is hard for them to learn 'the necessity of economy and industry, but we apprehend they will have to do it. Many of the butterflies who; flitted about. the fashionable watering places last Summer will some day Eee the bottom of their Psure and,find the dregs to hi exiedingry hitter. - i t A New York correspondent of the Boston Journal says a spiritualist in that city does, all hisj business by
consulting the inmates of the other
world. Clay is his political advisor,
ker keeps him posted on leligious
matters, and leading merchants in
struct him in making his investments
;IIe receives letters from thes riU
itingmkhed'lB'ewTiich Re reads 'to' his friends. As )hfe barf imide several unwise and unfortunate investments
on the j'udgment of spirit merchants, it is fair to conclude that they are not
as well posted as when they taberna-
clfed t bxn$TS iweijiproably because:
they have not had much to do with
merchandising since they left this
sublunary sphere.
j.julas5ic4 ureece - s : , progressin ?
steadily ia prosperity.! The Kingdom
now numbers one million and a half
souls. Agriculturally, it is fast be
jconiing a magnificent garden of olive,
hg and orange plantations. The Government support an agricultural school imimodei faVri,'-and Otherwise promotes the agricultural development of the country. Over forty
towns, destroyed by the Turks, have been rebuilt, and more than six hun
dred Villages? Eleferi newowns have1
been founded. Eight old seaports have beept reopened "jmd-five new Ones. The Grecian marine in 1865 comprised 1,160 large ships, manned by upwards of 35,000 seauien.. Tho public,.-private and national schools contain 72,668 pupils,' while there arejn, the . university 1,200 undergraduated. Twenty-nine newspapers are imbKBhdrrAyBsTndTorty" nine in ether 'towns.- It fs not Onry
Greeee, batiGreeqe,. r ; TJie.,LAuAinej ug that the Diiitocrtit of thai cify Ts not an organ or mouthpiece of the Democracy of Kentucky, nor does it speak their eentime'nfsf tiaf ft continually misrepresents! khehi' aVd; doea what it can to , break ddwp the" organization; The Democrat is .equally complimentary;to the' 'Courier; calls it a rebel sheet,' and attributes all the woes of the Democratic partyjo fte foolish .i "i ...
nuu rauicai poncyiiavocated by it. Yet, every littie victory gained by the party is haiTed'Cy both 6f"the"se papers
rllt grvai eausiaction,. ana they vie with 'edch'other in'seeln who can be paost extravagant in!th6rr naanifestaitions'ef joy. k We think the Democrat
did the biggest crowing over the re-
iub recent .ejections, ana an
examination of both papers the morn
ing after, the election would have sat
isfied almost any, one, that .the .Demo crat was 'the feTaiJ'elk4 of the 'two
The truth i: is, both ; j
Bent the party; ' - If' is Janus
faced, and depends upon supporters
paving antagonistic views. foTjts jsfuc cess. It always has: beeu 60f and al
ways will. It was for and against the
old .National BankfJofixid against a protective , .tariff;- for.T and against
homestead laws t 'for and against the
Calhoun doctrineif Stata right; is
now for and against Reconstruction,
and for and against' paying' orf the
National debt in greenbacks It is the
same old snake that ... t . ( ,r ... . i Wires in and wires out, ' " ! And leaves the people still in doubt."
It is improper, therefore,! or the
Courier to charge the Democrat with
n ot4 spfcaki ng fi e 4&ttflejriey i pr;
large portion oi mem. neither is it
right for the Democrat to twit the
and We 'that "UVWoen 'tha!
it is uunucuuuai wnQineuemoeratic
party of the Northern States. Though continually opposing each other in sentiment, and opinion, both are representative Democratic papers. -
NEW AD VE RTLSE U E Tx
' Tit Pen it Mightier than the Sioord." THE GOLD PEN, Best and Cheapest of Pens. MORTON'S GOLD PENS, The Bast Pens in the World. , For ale at No. 2.1 MAIDEN LANE. New York, and by every duly appointed Agent at the same prices. Morton makes no Pens stamped with the Name or Trademark of any other therefore, where an Agency is established' the public will be best suite i, and at the sanoe pr;ce by catling on the Agent: In all other places lbje wishing tbe Morton JVen must send to Headquarters, where their orders will receive prompt attention,'
jjh.ui.su Witu Vllt casil. 1 ' A Catalogue, wl'h full description of sizes and prices, sent on receipt of letter postage. A. MOETOJT. ocl7 dAwOm . . . United States Life . Ins. Co., Established in 1830.) 40 WALL HI'BEET, KEW YORK. Branch Offic---No. e West Third 8t., Cincinnati. , , CASH ASSETS EXCEED 8300,000. , Dividends as large as those of any other Life Insurance Company. Security to Policy-Holdert Exceed that of anu other Company. ' You can. loan the accumulation from the Company at any time. For an Agency apply to J. B.8IPDALL, General Agent for Ohio and Indiana, 1 : . tio. 0 W. Third 8U, Cincinnati, Uhio. , An Agent wanted in this county. ,.J.ocl7 Main Street Property for Sale.,! . THE XOKTIIEAKT HALF OF LOT J lX Donation Knlargement, is offered J lor sale at a bargain. Inqureof -'. ' ... . i ... HENRY WHIGERT, ..i . oc!7dlm .. i , Kagle Brewery. . .
Notice;
IX ('ONKEQVCKl' OFTIIE IkKATJI of James T. Cox. ot tne firm of v .&
Humphiey, It Is necesnary that the bull-' ness of the firm be settled as soon a rn.
sible; therefore, persons having claims against the firm are requested to file them' with me Immediately tor payment, and those Indebted to as will please come for-, ward ana settle. . . M. HUMPHREY-. .
The uudersigae I will continue the bual-.
ness at tbe old stand. No. It North Watei1
Htreet.
OC17 dlw
V M. HUMPHREY A CO.
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b.-f Commissioner's Sale. - ;V , ;: Ohio Otrt-uli nmiW : ri
Je Ford, plaintiff, against Rough Creek
In Equity "lnuiaciunngvompany
I.V VVKHVAXCm OF A JfTDOMEXT ' rendered in this cause at the Nm.m.
ber term. 1867. of this Court. I will t.
the hi shut bidder, on a credit of twelve months, at the court-house in Hartford, Ky.,on the 4ih day of November, ih7 tit being county court davl. the look and rlm
No. I ou Rouirli Creek. Uiiuihai aiih oil
its fixtures and property, and all the cor
porate rights ot said Company under the
, and all the cor-'
charier, so far as the same ean be sold by law. and the real estate lnr!.tnt nH ha.
longing to said lock and dam, oi said Company (the water power excepted). The purchaser 1U be required to execute a bond, with approved security, for . the Durcbase-monev. bearinor Intermit from
dale, and having the force and ertect of a :
replevin oouu.
J. j. LA WTOS, Commissioner . of the Ohio Circuit Court. ' October 8, 1867. ocl7dAwtd. -
In Bankruptcy.
THIS IS TO UIVK NOTICE, that on tbe lUb day. of O. tober, A.U. 18U7.
j Hen. Uctler has been writing to a gentleman ini-NewYork7 city, and
says his opinions are JOemooratic asi
affeetwnsrch-ailnoaV. .hi J was DemocracyItefpre.it.hecaine Con-
to hjake her his wife. ' "r: w.Vf4lBjhiiihsl4hfct.aenlQI
- - - - . l -. Wf r;l lvr mn Innh- fnk T.. J: I U - t.
Yv. y. -.us,, uvuauuua.ui- UODKS IO.li: . .
Knr fvii.m t :u L . Ti4 J "wty-wri rteuBtitatiuu et-rts-r
viuiarj, j.iunois.,-nve3 : . , ..... .
ico . AnnJ t - . - .,5--''l "uc P"uu'VJ.XPW.JRilng ana
""irr Tt, "P"nC cooing between Ben. and some of the
,.f .Buagf Democracy, looks a little
ui oumucs. catalogues anil
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TAI.E3TTINC: H'KTZKJL, Manufacturer of FASHIONABLE
Fiiriiiture -ScCIinirM,
fa,- a - . .
Wallace rand The receipts "of a'sinele'hotel. at I . ! r.','
now it - their-'horhs Jj(l.i-i it.'- i lwen 1Dlra ana fourth.
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may be computed as urtef.t,- ateution.
WORK done to order.
warrant in bankruDtcv was Ikkh.i
agalnKt the estate of James H. Carlln, of
jvaiivuie, in tue ioumv or anuei'Durgu, an- Btaieof Indiana, who haH been ud.
Judged a bankrupt, on his own petition;
mat me pay rem or any aenu ana aellvery of any pr. perty belonging to such
Dunn upt to him, or for his ue, and the transfer of any Drooertv bv him is iorbld-
den by law: that a meeting of the credit, ors of suld bankrupt, to prove their debU and to choose one or more atisiunees ot his
estate wil. beheld at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the office of Charles H. Bulterrleld, on Third street, between Locum and Main Streets, In the city of Evans- . ville. In said . District, befoie Charles H. Butterfield, Register, oil (be fifth day of November, A.D. 18-17. at 10 o'clock a.m. REN. J. (SPOON JCK, i IT. 8. Marshal, District of Indiana. oc!7 d2i i Notice;. - v The stock holders or ' the Evansville rJas.Llght Company will take notice-i bat the regular anuu .1 election for tbr IHreetors, to serve for the ensuing ye!-, will, he held, at le Commny's oace oA t.iel-til Inat.; between the tours ot 2 and 4 o'clock p.m. n . ,.,
He; KM AN JUJS KER, Secretary.
ocUd
In Banirrnptcy. rTaim'is to mvil OTirB,'tai'T L the 1-ih day, oi October., A.D. 1807, a warrant in hnnkrimlcv was jKHuedcUiNl, the estate ntA.&A la Vi. Conoh, o -Eyah-Vllle, in the county of Vanderburgh, and Butte of I-tUan. who has been adiudirel
a bankrupt, on, his ewn petition; that the
payment of any debts and delivery of any
ropeny ueionging to such baukrupt t im, or for hi use. and t he transfer of any
property by p u, forbidden by law rtha.t . a meeting of the fi tfdl tors of the said bank
rupt, iu prove ine.r uebts and to Minium
one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be bold-. eni.tomce ?f harWLC'ButtertleldJ on Third Street, between fwintanil Main
Streets, in the city of Evansville. in said
uistrici, before Charles H. Butterfield, ReiciSter. on tbe 7th Hr nf KrmmMr
A.D. lt7, ai lb o'clock am.
' V.S-. MaWtaVDistrlct of Indiana" ocl7d2t "
A. 31. BENNETT, 1 r; I- ( DUiia-IXt. Hi K
Hats a,nl O aps,
Importer and Manufacturer of " '"
f&QIES T2NCiacrRrs, 'J
Wholesale nd Retail, ,
79 west Fourth ht., i In Pike's Opera, CIXCIXSTA T.
N.B. Furs made to ordr. alUtrAd. and '.
repaired In the best manner. ocl5 d4t
I'HILIP DECKEIt, t. :r . H .4 H ' " 'Manufacturer ol:,;
Compound Lubricating pils";;'; for alt kinds of Machinery. ' " " ' r.. ! -.!.') .'Aim,') 'HA.u.':-'".
LARD OIL,. SOAPS', and CANDLES.
PURE UATaWa'wINK of my own
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