Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 January 1868 — Page 8

THE-EVASSVILLE-DAJJ V JOIJBN ALf WKDNESf A N . JANUARY 22, m$.

SPECIAL NOTICES

Debility and EniaclatUn Both rt suit from the lack of ability convert the food into nutriment. H to ow necessary ii.on fnr those sufferinsr from those tlrming symptoms 10 liameuinieiy resort to a renieuy inai wui ireu8uicH the stomach and digestive organs. For, as so n as this desirable object has been accomplished, the heal h improvea and the patient rouraes his ivual Pf"0"" ?: pesrar.'-e. TT&TIS have attained a woru-wiae xoiuiar;tv In such cases, anu uvt proven tiie l;cst and safest means of reJnov.nj constipation, toning the stomach, aivin" eaergv to tiie liver, and relieving iverj'sjmptiui oX nervousness and depression of spirits. "Its cheering and beneliciai ejects are highly spoken of by thou arms, who owe to it their restoration to neaUU. No restorative iu the annals of medicine has. attained tbesame popularity in the1 short space of time it has been before- the public- or. has wowjtue hi"h endorsements accorded to' tht-s exce.'ei.t ionic. Many otber preparations, purporting to be correctives and rustorativeK, have been . introduced. , and have perisned one bv one, while t lie popularity 01 KOrfTETTKK'.S - STOMACH iUTTEKS convinces to increase, aud is now recognized as a standard household medicine. The success which attends the use of the Bitters evinces at once its virtues in all cases ol debility and disease of the stomach, certificates, almost without number, have beeii published, attesting its truly miraculous -power in .removing those painful and tearful diseases. And at t Lis lime it seems idle to do more than call s tiention to the great remedy of the age, in order to awaken public attention to iw excellence. It is the only preparation of the kind tuat is reliable in all cases, and it is therefore worthy, of the consideration of the alflicted. . Kow iri'-VT iother sufl'erthe agony i Kjaicr U ' i f a tie ones snatched away a-oic ttr . t se Whooping Couzh, or Oipthe'- .-, C-' CO. .single bottle of Poland's Whut3 FirfcC-'." onrid would have saved ,'ne i r.l 7 'wilic x ( is infallible. ULL2JJ VEGETABLE Sit i j ii AIR 5REXEWE B Is the best article known to preserve the hair. It will positively . estore Cray Hair to its Original Color, and Promote its Growth. It is an entirely new scientific discovery, corr. oimng many of -the most powerful and restorative agents in the vegetable kingdom. It makes the Hair smooth and glossy, and d" not stain the skin! It is recohxenses and used by the first medical authority. .. For sale by all Druggists. Price 81 OO. R. P. HALL CO., Jacl lm Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. Colgate Ac Oo.9s Fragrant Toilet Soaps , ARE PREPARED BY Skilled, Worki men from the best ?f wterlals, anU are KNOWN AS THE ST AND ARB BY DEALERS AND CUSTOMERS. : . Sold Everywhere. ' ', fdec 28 TRANSPORTATION. EYAASYILLE & CIXCIXMTl FAST FREIGHT COMP1 Controlled by Ohio & Mississippi Railroad Co. and Evansvllle & Crawfordsville llailroad Co. Time and Rates Guaranteed The above organization offers more favorable inducements to ship pers by this than any other route. Contracts Solicited. :i JF. II. EIIUMA.N & CO, Agem. . Is Water Hr.A. E. Shrader. Gen' I Freight Art. K. & C. A. A J. A. Hill; : Gen' I Freight Agt. G. fr M. R.L sel E. & T..H. EDWARDS .i WUCI.D 1 FORM TIIE ITIZKXH ot Evansvllle that they have opened a.NEW - Millinery and Notion Store. on THIRD STHEE1. three doors west ol Locut-t. and hope to receive a liberal share o! public patronage. uov:d:lm DR. II. M. UARYEY, ROOM No. v 1, WALKER'S -BUII'J Corner Main and Third Streets. ...... Office Hour 10 to 12; to 5: 7 to 3. ovUdwnV' .- A ?i . i . . .

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Evansvllle and ;;i .wiord3V.i. GOING iJ RTH. Leave Arri ve Arrive. Evansvuit. Vijjcei ii.es. T. Haute Accom'od't'n, 5:) a m 1 am 4 :15 p m Mail H:0ii A ii 11: Jo a m I -2:50 y M Vincennes Ac itlfitl .&Si, COMING -OIJTH , Leave Leave Arrive TerreHau'i. Vincennes. E'ville. Vlncennes Ac I 7 .02 a m I 10 :00 a m Freight S Ac. 8 AD A M I 12:. P M I 5:38 F M Mail :i, p u 1 7 u prM ! UD2 u ' f. . - t - 'ferfe Hajit and Indianapolis. FiiOJl TEKUE HAUTE. t Leave. Arrive. 11 :25 A m 10:50 p x 4:40 p m ay Express.... .ight Lipress Mail 2:3i a m I 3:10 p a i j 'Ah A M Quia and Mississippi KailroacLr FROM VINCENNES. tioiuji East. Going Wt. .. 2:20 p M 1 5:0-5 PM .i 9:50 F M 1 3:0-5 A M Mail.. Express . STEAMBOAT LINES, j To Louisville. Every Monday and Saturday at 10 o'clock A.M. Every Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 6 o'clock P M To CAIRO-Dally, except Sunday, at 3 o'clock P M To Green River. Every Wednesday and Saturday at 6 o'clock p. m. Every Monday and Thursday at 8 o'clock P. St. To Eastpobt.- Every Tuesday audi Friday at 4 o'clock p. m. To Henderson Dally, except Sundays, at 3 o'clock p.m. To Nashville Every Thursday at four p. m. To Memphis Semi-weekly. RockportStage (via Newbnrgh ami Boonvllle,) carrying the mail, leaves at 7 a. m., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Arrives by 7 P. M., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. New Harmony Mail Stage leaves Mondays and Fridays at 7 A. m. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays by 4p. m. . : ' V Mt. Vernon Mail Stage leaves dally (ex cept Sundays) at 7 a. m. Arrives daily (ex eept Sundays) by 2 p. si To Newbtjrg. Hacs dally (except Sunday,) from the Merchant's Hotel; at 3 o'clock p. M. CITYNEWS. Meteorological Observations. Meteorological observations, taken daily at the Jocrnal Office : 6 A. M. NOON. S V, M. MTT T Thermometer24 3 24 A Republican Union County Co mention Will be held in the Court House, in Evansville," on ' ' 1 Saturday, February 8th, 1868, at 1 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of appointing delegates .to the State Convention, to be held at Indianapolis, on Thursday, February 20th, 1868, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly be brought before the Convention. By order of the Executive Committee. J. P. Elliott, Chairman. Ice Gorged. The ice is gorged at the bridge over trie Wabash River, at Vincennes. " rr i Snow at Vincennes.-Siiow fell to the depth . of about six inches, at Vincennes, night before last. - StolEiV. A few days agar a. Wheeler &'i Wilson sewing machine . was either taken from the freight depot through mistake or stolen. . A reward is offered for its recovery. See notice elsewhere Ratification. The Democracy will have a grand ratification meeting a,t the Court House, on Saturday night, to ratify the nominations made at the late Democratic State Convention. B We are favored, through the kind rememberance of our young friend, Kelly Wells, with a copy of the New Year's Address of the Helena Herald, published in the: distant Territory of Montana. Wants to Know. Parvin, Lewis & Co., the celebrated pork-packers, desire to know of the man who emptied a barrel of mess pork for them the other aight, if it was sour? If so, and"he will return it, they, will exchange. , , Working. The man Mclnnerny, who became slightly indebted to the city by reason of a slight drunk, has been doing good service for the last few days. Such cases may be made to perform a great deal of work for , the city, in, the course of a yean - Let them liave work to do, by all means.-" Before the Recorder. There was but one case before the Recorder yesterday.. James Gill, who wasdrunk and disorderly, was fined $1, and costs, $5 80, which included lodging for a night iu the city prison. He was sent to prison again, aud will be set at work to-day, if he does not come down with the cash for betfstake. - Accident.- Yesterday morning, as Fred Hamra3r was driving his hack to the depot, just between Fifth and Sixth, on Main Streets, one of the wheels came off and let the hack-bed down on the ground. The horses became frightened and atempted to run, but were checked in time to prevent. i further -dsnrnee.. " . - n i .. i

New Commission House. By a fine display advertisement, to be found in another column of the Journal, this morning, it will be seen that Messrs. Fisher, Buskirk, and others, have opened a new Commission House, at No. 19 North Water Street, two doors from Samuel Orr &. Co.'s hardware establishment. Mr. Fisher is an old citizen of Princeton, a gentleman of means, and of the highest respectability. Mr. Buskirk, ! ;bis principal partner, is a young man of energy and. fine business , acquire, ments, and the firm will no doubt prove a'valuable acquisition to our mercantile 'community. We bespeak for the new firm' a : liberal share of public patronage. - ' ' :

Secontj -Grand CoNCERT.r;-Thoi.6 of our citizens who had the privil.ega of attending.the grand concert given by the Eva n'svil'e Orchestra last Summer, will be delighted to -learn thaf their second grand concert will ; be given at Crescent City Hall, on Thursday night, January 23d, their pro gramme embracing some of the finest piec.es.' of 1 music, ever written. 'The Evansville Orchestra is composed ;of musicians selected from the various musical associations of the city, and comprise the very best musical talent in the city, and in point of ability ia excelled by ;no muieal association in the West. We expect to see Crescent City Hall crowded to repletion to-morrow night. Patent Plow. By the last' number of the Scientific American- yre learn that' Mr. James' Urie, "of this city, has secured a patent on his celebrated plow. The invention has for its object to furnish a plow simple in construction, effective in operation, which can be manufactured at small expense, and any part of which caa be easily renewed when worn without its being necessary to send the entire plow to the manufactory to have the renewed part fitted. ' Mr. Urie is manufacturing large numbers of theso plows during the present winter. Benevoleiit Society Meeting. The Ladiesr Union Benevolent Society meets again this afternoon, at its rooms, over Judge Iglehart's office, on"nilrdr.Street"Tbe7man aire a fall attendance of the benevolent ladies of, the .city,' and, request them to come prepared to sew, as garments 'are greatly needed to supply the want3 of the poor. Contributions ot old clothing are also requested. , , ,. ; --r : r- s .r ; Train Delayed". The train on the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, due at Vincennes, going West, yesterday morning, was delayed two hours and fifty minutes in consequence of the snow storm. The express freight, and passengers, had to lay over at Vincennes till last night. Yesterday morning an engine wa3 sent over the road, East, to clear the snow away. Clearing Off. Several persons were engaged, yesterday, in clearing the snow off the.roefs of houses a precaution that will probably prevent damage. Some workmen on houses were noticed dropping shovels of snow on persons pas-sing, the street, whic,h wa prbbably very funny to the persons so doing, but not quite so funny to, those thus snowed under. Before Justice Stinsox. Some days ago a flatboat got loose from some point on the river above and floated down as far asjhis ..citywhen it was caught aud towed to the shore by some parties. The owners of the boat came. and. on proving property, the 'boat was delivered up, but a ! charge ' was made' foryjeatchldi it which the owners refused -to pay. A suit before the Justice, brought by the parties who caught the boat, resulted in a verdict of $15 for the plaintiffs. . Arrested and Lodged in the City Prison. Yesterday evening a man off one of the steamboats made his appearance on Water" Street," with a large amount of . fighting whisky aboard, making a good deal of noise, and eating a disturbance of the peace. He was advise 1. by the police to go to the boat and keep quiet, but

instead or aoirg so, ne oecame, stm tacheJ to a sls;gh) the parf1Culars of more noisy. The pol.ee then mado which 'vhtot iearaeiJ but Q0 eerian attempt to arrest bun, when he ! ouirn.T?e--WAS--d.Jue .

offered resistance, but he was at last captured, after some rough usage, and 1 drayed to jail He " boasted loudly that, he was a good rebel, and that he h prison for reflection, aud an appropriate Sui ' may teach, him to better understand'! our city laws. - ' I

ad 'fought for. 'that cau-e, . ctirsinf lay's paBexi was -concluded yesterday,

rankees, &c, A night in the .cijy a Verdict being given in favor, of the

will proDaDiy give nim itmepiauitiii lor ftz.x.,

Rk -Districted. The city las been re-districted, for the purpose of the better accommodation of the children , attending school, and in order to j make the necessary transfers to the ; new -school house, which will le opened to-morrow, for the reception of scholars. For those attending the . High School, of course no change :s :' made-pupil8 attending from all i

parts ot tKo otv. Th il str ru. for those attending the grammer schools, are also thesame those below Main Street attending at the lower school house.and those residing above Main Street, the upper school building. For the g'jyernment of those attending the-intermediate, schoolsvthe following "named districts have been laid out : For the new school house. All the scholars residing in the territory as below described: Beginning at Harriet Street, running thence to Ann Street, thence to Ingle Street, on Ingle to Fifth, and out Fifth to the Old Graveyard ;2thence to Chandler Street and out Chandler Street to the. corj poration line. For. the upper school house: Beginning1 at Chandler Street; thence southto the corporation iine, west to the river; , thence down die river to Vine Street; thence northeast on Vine to Fifth Street; thence up Fifth to the old grave-yard ; thence east to Chandler Street, tho place of beginning. For the lower school house: Beginning on Water Street; thence northeast on Vine to Fifth; thence northwest on Fifth to Ingle; thence northeast on Ingle to Harriet; north on Harriet to the city limits; and west to Pigeon Creek ; thence south to the river; and up the river to the place of beginning. The districts for the reassignment of pupils .attending,- the primary schools, have not yet been made out. Prof. Gow is hard at work on them, and will' be able to make the announcement of them in a few days. Parsing Exercise. The Courier has a lucid writer of the classic English in its river reporter. He is not only chaste in the use of language, but is very careful to observe the rules of grammatical construction. - As a profitable exercise for the grammar classes of our Public Schools, we commend the following paragraph ' from the Courier of Sunday last: "The ""wild Irishman," with " Trefoil" on the top oi her pilot-house, will be at our wharf to-day, and leave for Memphis to-mcrrow. The Saint Patrick is the most adapted boat now plying on the Western Ohio, to render passengers comfortable and content, as if they were at home in their own parlors. Her-tables are always most plentifully supplied, and caunot be excelled in her cabin arrangements. Capt. Lee Finney is the ' Head Centre" ot all the Fenians, and from our knowledge of the gentleman we are certain that he is bound to establish and build one of the best and most lucrative trades now open for our merchants, if they will only do their part. She has a large load of cotton for 'his place and Louisville. Look out for the Saint Patrick. She is lightning while running. Frightful Run Away. There was . a frightful run away on Main Street yesterday. Mr. Mills and Mr. Reuben Davis, together with Mr. Davis's little boy, were riding in a sleigh, and just as they were turning the corner of First and" Sycamore Streets, by some means or other one of the runners was thrown into the gutter, and the sleigh let down. The horse then took fright, and jerking loose from the driver, who had succeeded in getting ' out of the sleigh, dashed away at a frightful rate of speed. On reaching Main Street he ran first in the street, then on the sidewalks, greatly ondaogering the lives of the people. At the corner of Main and Second he struck the remaining part of the sleigh against a lamp post, leaving all but the shafts. The horse continued his course up Main Street to the corner of Third, and dashed by at a rapid rate just as a number.- of school children were passing,' but fortunately no one was hurt. 3Ir. Mills, 31r. Davis, and his son, had quite a narrow escape. There was another runaway on Lo- ; cust Street, of a jpm ot horses at Court of Common Pleas. The case of, FUzwilliam vs. Lynch, of ' .which mention was made iu yestarThe :.-) of' M-irararet Kramer vs Christian Kra wai thea.calle rauierr action for divorce, i and tried, a divorce J

being granted the applicant. There was a good deal of rough testimony in the divorce case, of course not proper for publication. The Court Room was filled with spectators, who had gone there to hear the evidence in the case, "TT. "ronwa; - The Weighing was .yesterday, and lovers of that

"f"" luciuscivca or uc op.,oi tunity afforded. . Every available sieigh iu the city wa3 brought iatj requisition, ind the merry sleigh bells jingled till a late hour last night. The little folks were gleeful and happy, seizing on ever' opportunity to attath to a passing sleigh, by which they secured many a good ride. The fair ladies, of course, enjoyed the sport amazingly. Church of the Holy Innocents. A meeting was held last night, for tho purpose of electing officers, in the Church of the Holy Innocents, at which Mr. Charles Viele presided. The following-named gentlemen were elected Wardens and Vestrymen : Mr. Charles Ilinks, Senior Warden ; Robert Ruston, Junior Warden, aud Messrs. Charles Viele,: W. G. Newitt, Chas. E. Bateman. Chas. H. Walker, W. H. Swanson, E. Sharp, and Chas. F. Artes, Vestrymen. These gentlemen, having organized as a Vestry, elected Mr. Charles K. Bateman Secretary, and Mr. Charles Hinks Treasurer. Swore the Truth. A case has been peudiDg before the Common Pleas Court for the past two or three days, in which some of the sons of the Emerald Isle were mixed up. After the trial bad concluded, one of the parties engaged in the suit was heard to remark on the street to a friend, "Faith, now, I will tell ye, Pat was the only man in Court who told the truth, for he swore just what I told him to." Amnnfmrnm. New Metropolitans There was some very good acting at the Theatre last night. Mrs. Golden, as the "wife," in the-" Tale of Mantua," gave additional evidence of her great versatility of talent. Mr. Golden personated the' character of St. Pierre well, and Mr. Holland as Duke Ferrardo, also sustained well hisjeharacter as a fine actor. The afterpiece, in which Miss Effie Johns appeared, was well received. ' To-night will be presented the "Pearl of Savoy, or The Mother's Prayer," in which Bella Golden, Effie Johns, Messrs. Holland and Barrett will all I appear. The entertainment will conclude with the laughable farce "OirGal." It is a big bill. The house ought to be crowded. LOCAL NOTICES. fi(Lost or stolen from the E. fc C. Freight Depot, on the afternoon of the 14th instant, one second-hand Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. A liberal reward will be paid for its recovery. ' A. E. Sen ruder, General Freight Agent. ja22-2t E. & C. R. R. House-keepers! Do not fail to attend the auction sale of Yellow Ware and Queensware at Coffman's to-day, at 2 o'clock. 50 50 50 50 Fifty Bolts, Bleached and Brown Domestic, and a lot of Calico by the bolt will be sold at Elliott's, on Friday, at 2 P. M., this week. jau21 4t Elliott. Letter and Note Paper. 100 reams assorted weights, and best quality. For sale at Journal Counting Room. Newspaper. We hive now on hand a large stock of good rag newspaper of the following sizes: 22x32, 24x34, 24x33, 2Tx38. 28x42, 211x40, which we will sell low fur cash. Also, good Winter News Ink, in 25 pound kegs. Journal Company. ST'There is a great rush at Elliott's every day at 2 P. M., to get Dry Goods at Auction. Prices never were lower. The first ladies of the city are in attendance. Elliott, jan21 tf . Auctioneer. M;irconnier has just received a new lot ot fine Mink Furs, whicdi can be bought at a trifle above cost. janl6-dlw Chirk' Sjvx-i Cotton is 6 Cerd to 8. Hand sewing try MilwriVs AWifc. Machines lje Ctrk'x Snout Cotton o B Carter's Ink should be used on j every steamboat. . American Lead Pencil:-? are equal j r)0 cheaDer. For sale at this office. :"

Jfow Is the Time. To get an elegant pet of Furs cheap I At Elliott's Auction. Come all! Fifty sets more or !e-s, Will be fold without a limit! At Elliott celebrated Auction Room!

Goods are told to the highest bidder. No noi-e. Business done on the low-pressure plan. Thii lot is sent to u-4 to get the money on. comprising new good of the Mink, Fitch, Squirrel and Coney kind, in latuht styles. Sale Thursday at 2 P. M., this week. jan21-3l , Elliott, .Auctioneer. ft-of Persons wishiuj? any book- of the American Tract Society, either German or English, can find lie Agent, Mr. Joun M;tcr, at Mr, Mi'.es's residence, on the s-outhwest side of Third Street, between Locust4 aud Walnut. jari20ot Pigeon Mills. Bct family flour at !?," 75 per sack; alo," meal, oafs and corn, and Rood Rio coffee 4 pounds for $1, and sugar H pounds fur 1 at S. II. S. Cook's, jau!3-dtf No 183 Main Street.., Ladies', use Clark's Spool Cotton.. Clark's Spool Cotton is the bef t. Milward'$ lhlix AV'., in V Wra fir$, are superior to all othcrn. Take none otber thai. Clark' tCttton. o McluyiriVs X?inh for sale everywhere. fifaSr Young Men. spend your evenings in a profitable way, by joining evening classes in Penmanship or Book-keeping, at the Evansvilh? Business College, Nos. 47 and 4'J Main Street, janl3-dlw Erg- Letter Paper, from 7 to 12 pounds, ruled or plain, for sale at thin office. Milward's Needles are the best. fiST" Ruled ouion skin paper, ror foreign correspondence, both note and letter size can be found at the Journal Office. New Firm. Wc have associated with us in business, Mr. J. W. Barbour, who, for many years, has been in our employ. The new house will be conducted under the name and style of Hollingsworth & Co. Thankful for the kind patronage extended to us for many years by oui friends, we respectfully solicit a continuance of the name. janl?-tf Hollingsworth Bros. PAPER. Hamuel ". Docker. E. J. Mortea. DOCKER & MORTEN, WHlJLt.HtLE PAPE R D E A L E R S No. 11 South First Street, aplldGm KvaBfiviUe. Ind. Builders and Painters. K IIAVK IN NTOKK, 60,000 pound strictly por Whit ,eu. oU.um pourum pure m,ar White lea'l. 5o,0tx pouiidH hay HlHt White L.J. 1,(MM) gullOMM L.iUH?Hl Oil. 5,UOU pounds "o. 1 1'ulty, in Bla.Mern iui Window filHss, all kIzph. Glazier' Point and I'utty Knlvi. COLO ItH of every variety. 111Y or ti OIL. All of which we Hre Mfllliis as cbeui (mean be purcntweU In the Whml. KELi' ER k lfHITZ, Wholevrie Druggist, Emnsville, Ind mcliB ti UHLHORN & BRINKMAN HuoceHwora to M. A. Lawkknck, - (EtftablUhed In 1HU.) Whok&ile ami Retail Dahr in AMERICAS AND ITALIAN MARBLt and a superior quality of Limestone fo building purposes, window Mllln, capn, fronU. door hill, ike.,' Son. 100, 102, and 101 31aln Street Next to Court House, .r; viMavf lie. Iim'J;m;. menu :v PIIILIP DECKER Third Street, bet. Syeamore and Vine Manufacturer ot Compound Lubricating Oils for all kind of Machinery. A I HO LARD OIL, SOAPS, and CAND-LE3 PURE CATAWBA WINK of my owe growth. uch.'l iliv OH R. DECKER. JOHN O. OK FRKD. O. DKCKKK. C. DECKER & SON, Manufacturers of Spoken, Wbntli, Hi. WhaftH, KeilfM'H, and Bent Wrk. and dealers in Wagons, Drays, Carts, Tai.n..,, Skeins, nd have always on hand a lar.'. ment of irriAtjnd W'igtfii Mukert' Humeri yfii-rvit I (6 ana lit Main Htre-rt, corner "SL Evansville, fndiona.. Price Lists furnished on appli.ja'ioi lucbllly, GANO. WRIGHT & CO., " . Mlf 31nlit Street liK'lmiatl, Ohli. This oldesabllKhe I house makes promp sales of tOBX, W1I:at, and ( OTTU. goon as landed, saving drayage and Ware hous charge .for shippers. PrceedM o sales promptly renuitted, HiheMt tnarke pr'ces always obtained. Ju'.t 2wd

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