Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 December 1867 — Page 4

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The New Albany Com.ne-iltial boasts of J J mammoth wharf-boat at thai city, which, , it say?, is the largest ret ween Pittsburg ? and New Orleans. It is 2S0 feet long, and

forty f -el wide. The office is '48 by 40 feet, and the boat is provided ilh sleeping and reception roomsall fia.e.1 up lu good style. Colonel Rose, says the Indianapolis Jleraid, hasjust received a pack of six English hounds, with which he propo es to establish a fox-hunting club. Foj hunting Is rare sport. A gay time is in antici , ation by tb lovers of the sport in that city this Winter. The coopers of Madison, Aurora and Lawrenceburg were discharged last week by their employers for the reasou that they have large stocks on hand and cannot ship. There are over seventy-five thousand barrels, principally for oil, on hand, waiting shipment at Aurora, and nearly as many In Lawrenceburg. N. S. Gardner, special agent for the Franklin Life Insurance Company of Indianapolis, was recently thrown from a buggy near Versailles, in consequence of the horses attached thereto having taaen fright and ran away and waas ;verely injured, his leg beiag fractured in two places HESTICKV in: MS. The Commonwealth complains that some of the Democratic Legislators are getting demoralized, with oi l bourbon, early in the session. '. . i A couple of chaps who have of late been engaged in shoving 850 counterfeit compound interest notes, have been arretted in Louisville. , A revival in the Baptist Church at Moi ui Vernon, in Shelby County, has resulted ia the addition of twenty-six members. ' The Sht lby Sentinel records, last week, the death of two age; and well known ciiizdiis of Shelby Cout.ty, Mr. S imuel Carson auJ Mr. James Na il, aed res pectiv iy 17, and 83 years. John Hat-ket lits been fined 55, in Covington, for the ci ne ot whipping his wife": 4-Cheap enough, surely, for sucu a luxury. A .fight took place at Laxiiigt.on, last, Thursday, between a lot of negroes and some soliiers. The man shannon, who was hot in a street fi-ht at Paris, Kentucky, about a week ago, by Noah Alexaa-J.Hr. ded at Lexington, Thursday last, from the effects of his wound. The Paris Jientuckian says: ",yn Saturday last, Mr. Geo. Harrell, of this county, in the employ of Samuel H. Clay, while going to Butrxlo, New York, was knocked tromihe train, whilst pissing througa a bridge, near that city, and instantly killed. His remains were brought home this evening." , . . I ; The following named persons in the First District iiave file .-if their petitions ia bankruptcy : James Cunningham and An; drew CuDuitiham, Jr., of Trigg County; William Shelion, of Gray -s County; Gottleib Farnhe, of TJuiou County; William Nelson, John Nelson, and Chesiey Nunn, of CrKteuden County; Pryor Whitney, of Trigg County. The Frankfort Cummo wealth learns that on Thursday, the 2Sth of November, the company of S ate militia under BiueiKinnett had an engagement, near Miiiedgeville. Kentucky, with Smith Rowsy, aud a portion of i;is band, which resulted in the death of Kovvsy.. Kinuett's conipany captured one of Rowsy'smen, at J.IUled3eville, and shortly aftarward, their advance guard was fired on, a short distance beyond, in the direction of Hustonville, and a fight ensued, with the above result. Secseiary Seward's recent pur- ; chase of the Island St. Thomas pr,omj ies to pr ve a very unfortunate spec ulation. iSinca the treaty was negotiated, the inland has besn visited by an earthquake that destroyed many lives and property to a large amount. We presume the D'tuish govern' ment threw io the earthquake with- ; out extra charge. At any rate, it oWmsi tnTiova Kwn l.t. tKl Tl, shock was felt far oi at sea,, the waters rising- to a "great height, and becoming very tempestuous. - Two United States war vessels were destroyed. The De Soto was dashed, ashore and broken to piece. Fortu nately, the crew were all saved. The MonvDgahela was. washed- .ashore, and will prove a to!al wreck. Fortyseven shocks - of earthquake rapTdly" succeeded each other, o-ia shock lasting two minutes." Th "loss of life was large, and i rumen -e q t i mlties 'of merchandise were dcslroyad. The. inhabitants, houseless and homeless, fled to the mountains, or took steps to, leave the. country. Business on the island is insolvent, aud all steam -Ship and other companies have abau-r doned it. Thus we see the purchase is likely to prove as unfortunate as the investment of the individual who won the elephant in a raffle. At any rate the recent events iu bt. Thomas; will not be calculated to make the United States Senate ratify the purchase any sooner. The following item, from the Cork Examiner, is a fair illustration of th average idea of the 'Europe :;ti mi a J oa anything -. American. liar 11? in item of American uew.s survive 'with safety the passage iuto the columns; of an English journal: The Cunard ' steamer Russia, from New York ou he 2d of October, arrived ufF the harhor yesterday. The mail brings some important items of news. General Grarrf had refused to issue artillery to the Maryland militia, on the ground that he intended to ' employ it against the Congress. J

The New York correspoodeht ot the Cincinnati Commercial says the appointment of Gen. ScaENCK to the position, of Chairman ol the Committee on Ways and Means created a sensation in Wall Street. Thi3 ap

pointment is regarded as indicating that a revolution in tiuaocial matters will take place in tho House. (Jen. Scukxck has been plain, outspoken, and unequivocal in the declaration of his opinion, and as his present position, was unsolicited on his part, it is regarded as aa endorsement of his views by the Speaker of the House. As a Republican,' General Scilenck recognizes Secretary McCuLLOCH as an antagonist who seeks the overthrow of that o-ganlzation. through the distress of the oouatry, occasioned by his uawise financial measures. The correspondent, from whom we take these suggestion-, thinks Geu. Schenck's appointment indicates au economical use of the public money. It gives promise of no vast appropriations for private jobs, of no further pampering of greedy protectionists, of no unwise support of gold-bearing bondholders, no more feed from the public crib of National Banks, no more contraction of the currency; but, ia a word, a recognition and acceptance of the situation. Most of the small papers throughout the country have published the President's Message ia full. The Courier seems to be the on'y exception that has come under our observation. We regret that its mechanical resources are so limited as to necessitate the omission from its columns of a public document of so much importance. , . Famine Prices in Sweden. A private letter from Sweden, received by a gentleman in B3ston, states that the njuSarins there 13 Inconceivable, owing to the scarcity and high price offooi. People are staryiug because they cannot purchase breadstuffs, owing to the iaiiure of the cropsl The writer suggests that' a few cargoes of Sour, wheat or rye would not ouly! pay aa immense profit, but would be received with gratitude. The following article from the Cincinnati Commercial, is fully as significant vis the recent New York meeting. Heretofore the Commercial has been classed as a strong Chase paper. Next to the New York Herald, however, no paper is quicker in detecting lihich way the popula'r current is likely to flow, and its abandonment of Chase may be regarded as indicative that his chances for the Presidency are looked upou as hopeless: THE COMING MAN. The significance of the Grant meeting in New York on Tuesday evening consists in the total abseuce of partyism. . It was a popular expression iu favor of his nomination for the Presidency. The list of signers to the call is lead off by the names of the merchant princes of New York, irrespective of party. . The capitalists, the heads of powerful commercial houses, the owners of the larger part of our merchant marine, the . projectors of vast internal enterprises, the ingenious founders of maeuiua. and manufacturing shops, participated, ia the meeting, and men less couspicuous for wealth aud enterprise, together with mechanics, artisan?, and re pre sentatives of air class'-s aud conditions of society, joined in, the demonstration. . f It is a forerunner of tha uprising of the people in favor of the nouaiuation ot a practical, honest. cieaiheaded man of action; a man of deeds, and not of words. The politicians had better spread sail, for the, wind is acting strongly in one direction, aud wil! b.ow steady. They will be left to the leeward, andfmd themselves high and dry along shore if they attempt to tack against it. - ' There will be very little left, it seems, for national conventions to do nest Summer. . The nomination that is to win will have been decided upon t efe re they tome together. Tuc pocp.e will take the business into their own hands, and by spontaneous expressions of their will, so conclusively determine ihe question of thi next Presidency that conventions will be mere formulas, aud party lines disappear in the magic of a national uprising for Grant and good govern ment. Horace. Greeley declines the Austrian mission very emphatically. H e has no idea of oeinar sh eive 1 in that kind of a way. He designs t-j k -ing a baud in the next Presidential fi-jrht, and would be as miserable out of it as an Irishman at Dotniybrook Fiit- d prived of the privilege of flourishing his shelalah aud taking part in the general knocking down and dragging' out. The following is Mr. Greeley's declination of the proposed honor: A CARD. I long ago resolved not to decline any office, until responsibly invited to ace ;:ept or become a candidate there-

for; aud I have never lad a word, or hint from either the White House or ttati Department, that I had been, or would be, nominated to the Austrian Mission. I ana not yet at liber. y to decline a commission which !-t not been, and may not he. tsiidere 1 me. in order, however, to sr.op the waste of stationery by gentlemen who desire the post of Secretary of Legation, 1 am impelled to say that I purpose cot to leave my own country at present certainly nof t il after the next President is chosen. Possibly, Geo. Burnside, were he in military command here, might move me through a courtmartial ; but, so far ss may depend upon my own choice, I purpose to stay on this side of the Atlantic. II. G.

The Election for Mayor. We are uot sanguine of effecting any great reform in our City Government by the election of a Mayor. The powers of the ofSee are too small, and the scope within which they can be exerted ia too narrow, for any Mayor, no matter how .virtuous or capable he may be, to accomplish much. Hie real power over ine City rests with the Common Council, and until we can get a Common Council in which tlte honest, men, and men who feet more in terest in promoting the public good than they do in Jilting their own poc.ke's at the public expert:, are in thi majority, we cannot hope for any great reform in the administration of our City Government. New York Times, 37. - It seems, then, that the Leg:s!afure is not to blame, after all, for the rascality which has characterized the administration of affairs in that city. The real power rests with the Common' Council, which is elected by the people. The Courier has been quoting the Times. We suppose the above paragraph escaped its notice. The Assassination Plot. Whatever else may be left: unsettled by the impenchment investigation, it is a S" tislactiou to see that it has effectually disp'sd of the horrid insinuation that President Johnson had any connection with the plot to assassinate Abraham Lincoln. As this matter appears to have been included in the evidence, it is fair to presume that it wa3 thoroughly sifted, fhe result is, that even Mr. Ashley, who has taken fepecial pains to supply the Judiciary Committee with alf the information to be obtained on .this point, admits that there is " nothing amounting to legale evidence " whicli Criminates the President, or which would make any impression upon men not sharing his theories. These - theories, it seems, are, that Harrison, Taylor and iBuehaDan were all poisoned to promote their respective Vice Presidents. Any one who can, in the present state of our information upon these subjects, hold such notions as Mr. Ashley confesses, may well cherish any other delusion nn upported by a particle of real evidence. But the mass of sound-minded people, however slight may be their respect for Mr. Johnson's political conduct, will forever dismiss from their minds this imagination of his possible connection with the terrible tragedy which closed the life of his predecessor. Boston Journal. lMIilSXTIXE WETZEL, Manufacturer of FASHIONABLE Furniture Sc Cliaira. "No. 90 Main Street, Between Third and Fourth, ' " ' EVansv1:l,i.k, IOrders of all kiudj will receive prompt attention. All TTJRNINU 'WORK done to order. se23 d3m . EVANS VILLS OIL HOUSE. WIL WHITE & CO., " "" ""-Slafiufacttirwrs of - : LUBRICATING oils, r and Sole Proprietors of ; HENDRICK'S patent. Also, Dealers in Sperm, Lard, Whale, . t. . . aud Coal Oils, . At Cincinnati I'rices. Office, So. IS SOUTH FIRST STREET. 15. F. GATOI, , Agent at EVANSVILLK, IND. DS. II. 51. 1IARVEY, ROOM No. 1, WALKER'S BUILDING Corner Main and Third Streets. OOlce Hours -10 to 12; 2 to 5: T to 9. OVl'2 d-im ' 3 RAT & DAY, l'iiy&iciaiis ami Surgeons, No. S FIRST STREET. Will ride iu the country. ' cni dfina i -jb sisziir. John j. sixzich? J. SinzicJi & Son, . SO W ATElt STKKET, Between Sycamore and Vine." WA T STORES, GROCERIES. ORDA GE, OAKUM, ; Hemp, Cotton, and Gum Packing. i.aih,Yarn, Twine. Rosin, Wrought Spikes, Ac, dec Lard, Coal, and Lubricating Oils. Orders prempt'.y filled at lowest rates. AUtflS dl

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In Bankruptcy. T HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that, on the 3d dav of December, A.u. imi. a warrant, in han !f l'uolcv was issueii ngainst the estate of Christopher Rab, of tvansville, in the County of anat ruurgu, ain- Staie of Indiana, who has been adludged a bankrunt. on his own petition: that ihe pay .;ent of auy debts aud deliv ery of any property belonging to such bauki upt to him, or for his u-e, and the transfer of any DroDei tv by h.m is lortiidden by law: that a meeting oi the credit ors or saia oankrupt, to prove their aeots and to choose one or more assignees of his estate- -wiL beheld at a Court of Raokruptcv. to be holden at the office of Charles H. Butterrield. Evansvilie, Indiana, befoie Charles H. Butter0e:d, Register, ou the 14th day of January, A.D. li7, at 10 o'clock a.m. iiri.. J. UU.li V. 8. Marshal. District ot Indiana. dec)d2t CORPORATION NOliCE. November ISth, 1-67. OKDEK FOR PLASK StDKWALKS. Nl now It is hereby ordered and directed bv the Common Council ot the city of Evansvide, that all owners of lots or parts ot lots, irouuiiKon or adjoin ing the southeat side of GooUseH ctrect, between v ater aud Urst streets; Soutu side of First street, between Good sell street and Fulton avenue: south side of First st. eet, between Leet street ana u.K)iis.'iistrei i ; North side of Ninth stieet. betweeu First and Second avenues: Nortu sid of Niuta street, ittween "Seconu auu l niru avenues; .south side of Ann street, between Ingle street and Division street: Northwest side of Cherry street, between bixih anU seventh streets; In said ciLVi cause ihe sidewalks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a sidewalk t Cia.-s No, 2 to be lam uown thereon witnin iturty uavs irom the publication ot this oruer. A.M. MtGRIFF. Clerk. Citv Clerk's Office, December U, lSi'7. dec9d3t - Union copy. CORPORATION NOTICE. JNOvember 18, 18i7. ORDER FOR REP.MKINd I1RICK SIDEWALKS. A t) now it is hereby ordered and My directed by the Commou Council of li.e city ot Evansvilie. that the owners of all lots or parts of lots fronting ou or adjoining the north west side o; Main stieet, bet ween hirst street and .Vater street:Noithwest siue of Main street, bvtween First aud Second streets; Noithwest side of Chestnut street, between Fourth and Fifth streets ; Iu said city, cause cne side win Us thereon to be brought to the proper gr.vde, and that ttoey cause a sidewalk of Ciass No. 1 to be rej-sa.ii ed within thirty days Horn the publication of this order., . A. M MCGRIFF. Clerk. City Clerk's Office, Decern or S, lstiT. decBdat . Union copy . CORPORATION NO 1 ICE. November 25, !Stj7. OltDEIt FOtt BRICK SiDKWAI.K. AXInowit's hereby ordered aud directed by the Common Council of the City of Evansvilie, that the owners ol all lots or parts ot h.ts, fronting on or adjoining the northwest side of Main ireet, between Filt h and sixt h " stree s, in sartd city, cause th sidewalks thereon to be biought to the proper tirade, arid that they cause a sidewalk ol Class No. 1 to be laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication of t.iii order. A. M. McGKIFF. Clerk. City Clerk's Offi.-e, December f. !S-i7. deci d:lt Union copy. CORPORATION NOTICE. ove bor 25, 1SU7. ORDER FOR PLASK SIOPWALKS. AXU uow it is he;eby ordered and directed by the. Co t umu i otincil of the city of Evansvilie, that the owners of all lotsor parts of lots fnmi i ntr on or a!joiiii ng the northwest lcle o; Cherry street, between jN'inth .ud Tenth streets; Northeast side of Tentu street, between Walnut and Chestnut streets; southeast side of Walnut street, between Eighth and Ninth streets; Southeast side of Walnut stieet, between Te th and Eleventh streets; Southwest side of Tenth street, between Chesi uut and Cherry t .' eets; Southwest side of Tenth -street, between Walnut and h. s. nut si reels; . South west sid" of Ninth street, between Watnu; and Chestnut streets: In said city, cause the sidewalks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, and tiuit .they cause a sidewalk of CIush No. 2 to be laid down there in within tli rty days horn the publication of this order. fc ...... A. M. GRIFF, Clerk" Citverk's Office, Dec 9. 1 07. deci d;3t Union copy. CORPORATION NOTIC . - " '. December 2, ISO", f ORDtU FOR FLANK StlXWAbKS. AJV nOw.it is hereby oidered and directed by the Common Council ot Uiity ot Evansvilie, thai. the owners oi all Jois or pans of lots fronting ou or ad joining the- tioncwest sid-- ot Division street, Dei ween .iij3in auu imu streets; southwest side of Fifth street, be. ween Cherry aud O-ik streets: i Northeast, side of friflb, street, between Cherry auu (M5 afreets; Houlh side of Fell street, between Eighth street end Center street: !( West side of Edgar street, bet ween Sixth and Franklin Streets; South side ot Frauki n street, between Edgar aud Oakley streets; West side of Center street; between Gum and iieli streets; In s-iid city, cause the side va'fts thereon to toe brooght to Ihe proper yrade r.nd Miat tbev c iuse a sidewalk oi Class No. 2 to be laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication ot this ord-r. ' A. M. McGKIFF, Cler . City Clerk's Office, Dec. y lst7. . deeid3t - Union copy. LEAD PIPS. THE FATES T KXt'ASEH if.O K Tin Pie. munulacttired by LVilwells, M,aw Willard, of New Yoik. sipplies a want long sought for, and its jrerfecl immunity from corrosion will at once rec mmend it as the oiuy sale t-.ud suitable pipe io; con veyiag v," tiler lor domestic p ir-po.-es. t ... . . ; , , 'Ibis Patent Tin-Lined Pipe is highly recom mended oy all Ihe ma-,1 eminent I. hemix'xand I'liisi tails of ihe Kast. and bv the WtUer Comitiissitmers ot New York, Rrooktyn, Bos. on, chariestowu, and ma.i other cities. Wes ern an-t Southern Agency nt th Union lirass Wnr. and Dej7.it of Plumbers', Steam, and Gm. Fitters' Materi- ls, 215. and 2-19 West F'u'lh str et, INt'I.i NAl'I, iHlO. WM. POWiiLL & CO.. Proprietors. n vl'J dim 2t a w oino Rivmi Ti;LEtr.iAi!ii. Bmtj. D.iA?rF)Ri, Pre"ioet. -r C. H. HitKs, Se:retary and Treasurer. " " N. M. i.ooTu, Superintendent. OI' FICES AT M K X i E R S O X, Evansvilie Owensboi-o. Lewisport. Haweville. Cloverport, Stephens, oil, Brandenburir, Wert Pjint, and Louisville. Messages delivered at Caunelton, Tell City, aud other towns ou the opposite side of i lie river. This line connects with-the Western Union at Louisville. Office on Water street, between Main and Locust (over Hayhurst & Whittaker's), Evansvilie, Ind. nov2I d3m

rJ? O I ! COXYXS'iMNVS. E TIIKSt' JIMi: f Jlolldav ..iO.ld ., f; 1 1 iI!' 4.s: .j.-g .f stoc , elegant Frencls riii;.:g-IN!.k., Glove iSoxi's, Work iSoxew, Odor Cases, Portfolios, Card Cases, And Receivers, - Ladies' Companions, Jewel Cases, &3. Toys of E?ery Descriptlen, Spleiidid Dolls of every material and kind, irom S I'entu to $10. China Ornaments, Vases. Motto Cups and Saucers, Toilet Sets, Perfume Bottles, and ml oi this description of goods at less than cost, as we are anxious to clear out stock before moving. tCourier & Union copy. dec7 2wd S25 EEWAED! THE II HECTORS OF T - E STK EET Railroad will pay 825 Oi reward tor ihe detection of any person plac ng bowlders, or other obstructions, on the track of the Street Railroad. dee7 titd In Bankruptcy. THIS IS TO ;IVK NOIHK that, on the 2d day ot December, A. I). lSd7. a warrant in bankruptcy was issued against the estate of Deiurich Aius, of Evansvilie, in the county of Vanderburgh, and State of Indiana, who has been sdjudsted a bankrupt, on his own petition ; that the payment of any debts aud delivery of auy property belonging to such bankrupt to him, or for his use. and the transfer ot any property by him, is forbidden by law; that a meeting of the ct editors of the said bantmpt, to prove the r debts and to choose one or more assignees of ills estate, will be held at a Court ol" Bankruptcy, to be holden at the office of Charles II. Butterrield, on Third Street, iu Evansvilie, Indiana, before Charles If. liutterfield. Reaister. on the 9th day of January, A.D. lSti7, at 10 o'clock AM. . " REX. J. SPOON ER, IT. S. Marshal, District ot Indiana. dec7 d2t THE tSUEXSIOXIll) KEGS leave to inform the public that he litis lease the above place for a 'number of yeirs, and , otters the Hall for parties, bails, concerts, fai-s, and meetings, at very moderate prices. EDWARD WEI1LER, decS d3m Proprietor. Highest Price paid for Wrnught Si rup Iran at the Crcsce.it City Rolling Mill. -dec", dlw WOODROW, REITZ & CO. If. IIEIIMAXX, CANDY MANUFACTURED. and Wholesale Dealer in Candies, Toy?, Fireworks, and FANCY GOODS. Agent tor MALTBY'S FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS. St. 45 Main Street. novS d t decc; UHLHORN & BP.! N KM AN Successors to M. A. Lawrence, (Established In Is;.) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in AMERtCAN AXD ITALIAN MAKBLK iud a superior quality of Limestone for building purposes, window sills, caps, fronts, door sills, &c.. Sos. 100, 102, and 104 llain Street, NPTt to Court House, Kvnust file. Iiultauii., m,hi i iv J. G. HENS ON c SON, Undertakers and Embalmers, No. 138 Main Street, EVAJiSVILLK, IXUIAXA. fTTE HAVE EirtlIASEI THE W right- of using Dr. Chamberlain's process- of embalming, and are prepared to do work in that line at short notice; wartfented to give satisfaction. A large assortment of the best METALLIC CASES, CASKETS AND WOOD COFFINS Con-stantlyn hand augl2 ;im REMOVAL. . C. A U 31 STKO Ti fi, . - , Manufacturer of Farnltcre, Chairs, & llaltrasses Has removed to" X0. 71 3IAIX STSEE?, deco dtf . Evasvii,le, Ind. WM. C. TDRNOck & GO., " FO'UI7ISIlS, Gas and Steam Pipe Fitters, Corner Pine and First streets. Cash paid for old Copper and Brass. Dealers in ail kinds of Brass Cocks Whistles, and Steam Gauges. Particular attention paid to repairing and adjusting steam Ganse" l bine tf Dissolution of Copartnership. 7T1HE t IAK r.'Ki:sim HERETO. JL tnre exist ins between John E. Dannan and John Bud4, in the brick business, was dissolved on November atrtli by mutual consent. John E. Dannan will continue the business, aud will pay ail debt and is alone authorized to receive claiix-sdue the late firm of decJi.lw JOHN E. DANNAN Jt CO.

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