Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 March 1868 — Page 2

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HO:iMN(i DISPATCHES aU, atlon 0p nod to Lake P pi An" Incendiary Klre RfporD'd starvation at Fort Tottcn Intrtie. St Louis, March 18. The Mississippi KivfT i open both above and below Lake IVpin. Governor Crawford, of Kansas, left Toi.cka, yesterday, for New York, to pell the iState hoods authorized by the Legislature, jimounting to 70 .000. Much excitement was caused in Topeka, yesterday, on the discovery that the store of E. Levy had been Bet on fire, and that it con ained only $900 worth of good, while there was $25,0 '0 insurance on it. The store was under the State and United States offices and court room. Had not the fire been speedily extinf;uished, the loss to the State would lave been irreparable. The reports of sutferinar and starvation at Fort Tottcn are untrue. The fort has full latious to last till July, and a large surplus for destitute IndiarH. The Montana papers report the Indians quiet on Fort Benton road. Arrival of Steamers Mexican News. New York, March 18. The steamers Hermann, from Southampton, and Louisiana, from Liverpool, has arrived. The IltraltTt Havana special says: The Mexican Congress has passed another appropriation for the redemption of Euglish, Spanish and Internal Bonds of publio debt at auction. Credits have been given to twelve custom houses for returns to the National Treasury of receipts during November, 1807. River free of Ice A Railroad Under Water Bridges Carried Away. Albany, N. Y., March IS. The river is free of ice. No damage was done by the moving ice. The reported carrying away of the Crescent Aqueduct and thirty eunal boats is untrue; also, 'that the bridges had been carried away at Schenectady. The ice dam in the Mohawk is f til 1 firm, and the water is very high. The Hudson Itiver Railroad is three feet under water. Several trains on the Central Road are ice and water bound at Sprober's and Palatine Bridge. Fink's Bridge over tho Mohawk was carried away ; also the bridge at "Waterford. Secretary Seward and party, bound for Washington, are detained at Utica. Canadian Intelligence. Ottawa, Canada, March 17 The Government has appointed Dr. Tupper Commissioner to Endatxl to effect a settlement of the Nova Scotia difficulties. Montreal capitalists proposu to the Government to build an InterColonial Railway lvr tight million dollars. There are rumors of Cabinet dis pensions. It is said Mr. Howe and another Nova Scotian will be offered seats in the Cabinet to conciliate Nova Scotia. Havana I. ems. New York, March 17. The Herald's Havana special says: hen Madame lustori was announced to play in the character of Teresa, the Bishop of Havana interfered and denounced the performance to the authorities, but it was not much heeded. The Bishop in conseauence ordered the Curates in all the istricts through which General Lergundi was to pass on his tour through the country, not to ring the church bells in his honor. Lersundi returned and telecraphed to Madrid, from whence he received for reply, to make himself be respected. The directors of the administration are unrinimoun on the subject. The-Bishop has been put under arrest in his own palace, hut will probably be sent to Porto Rico to await orders from Madrid. The Cadiz mail steamer has been detained one day by Gen. Lersuudi, to take aboard two of the refactory Curates. An audaciou- church robbery has taken place here. There are reports that the export du'ies are to be increased. Foreign gold is abundant. A sale of $2,000,000 is reported. LATE It. Gen. Lersundi has returned and has been ordered by the Bishop to leave tho Island, for his insubordination to the first authority of Cuba. The Cadiz mail steamer has been detained for the purpose of taking the Prelate aboard. The Herald'. special from Havana, xinder date of March 17, says several Spanish officers in the Mexican service have been implicated in the late conspiracy. The plan was connected with Santa Anna, Marque z, Suloaga, and others, and had for its object to proc-l.rm for Ortega. Some will probably be shot. Forewarning has reached the Mexican Government of the plot to blockade and get possession of Vera Cruz. Pi evident Juarez wil; probably send a Commission to Hen. Lersundi, asking him to observe the neutrality laws. Train Thrown front the Track. Sprixofield, Mass., March 17. The ice in the Connecticut is rapidly goinc out, and the river is clear from Hoil.hdck to the Sound. No damage is reported. A stock train was thrown from the truck at Vernon, on Monc.j. ccvtu.y-tLite siicerjwere killed.

u;urrilla IIuu? by a Vigilance Coai- ' mlttf c. i Kansas City, March 13. An hew j McM urre, a noted guerrilla, and one or the gang connected with the late i

bank robbinsr at liichmon t. -Ho., was taken from the jail at that place last night and hung, by a party of six persons in disguise, calling themselves a Vigilance Committee. . Suffering for Food. Portland, Me., March 18. The inhabitants of Long Island and the Isle of Hant, have been suffering for food, having been cut off from the mainland for two months, by the ice, and obliged to subsist on muscles and otherhell fish. They have now been supplied. Destructive Fire. Toledo, Ohio, March 18. A destructive fire occurred at Monroe, Mich., last night, destroying Strong's Hotel, the post-office, the Episcopal Church, Bruckner & Powell's hardware store, and J. R. Harris's dryiroods store, Wakefield's livery establishment, and two or three small buildings adjoining. The First National Bank building is also badly damaged. Loss $75,000 to HOO.OOO; insurance small. NEW ORANsi. Alexander McGregor. Win. MeGreLi' McGregor Brothers tiKNEHAL COMMITS JO N M EH CIIA N T SO. S:f TCIIOl'MTOCLAK ST., Kvr Okleass, La. $ Liberal advances made on Frovlsloi-i and Western Produce consigned to oar address. LP tHia. Speed, Summers & Co., Cotton ami Tobacco JFactri iKNERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. and COMMERCIAL. AGENTS. Office No. 59 Foydras street,; New Orleans, La. Carletoa, Foute A Co., New York. Speed, Donoho Co., Memphis, Teau. Cazart, Htockard & Co., Mobile, Ala. rtecL.o-'ti5-t:. E. H. FAIKCIIIXD. J. W. BINGHAM FAIRCHILD & BINGHAM, Coiiiiiiisslon Morohnut' 81 Magailne Street, qov'J)U17 NEW ORLEANS. 8. M. BARTON.. ..M. Sf. POOL.....W. M. AIKMA ' S. M. BARTON & CO. Commission Xcr5lriiii 17 Magazine Street, NEW ORLEANS. L INVALUABLE MEDICINE FOR THE Purifying of the Blood. DR. J. W. POLAND'S Humor Doctor, A Positive Remedy for all kinds of Humors, Scrofula, Scurvy, Salt Rheum, Carbuncles and Bolls, Ulcers, and all Obstinate Afleetlous of the Skin, Inflammatory or Chronic Rheumatism, Piles Chromic Diarrhcea, Mercurial Diseases, and every Taint of the System; Dyspepsia, and these Affections originating in the Derangement of the Digestive Organs, viz.. Bilious Complaints, Neuralgia, and Nervous Affections, Headache, Langour, and Depression of Spirit, Loss of Appetite, Cons' ipatiou. THIS EXCEM.KST JIKDiriSAL t'miiiwui d was nrst piepared by Dr. .J. W. POLAND, iu 1847, aud was thru nilployed with great success In excelling humors from the blood ; but In 14 a medical friend, who was quite celebr ted as a physician, especially in the trealioeut of tiu-, mors, suggested some important improvements, which were adopted, and which has made it (so the peo. le say) the very best remedy for ail Kinds of humors known to "the faculty." This preparation is composed entirely of vegetables, among w deb are sarsapari.la. Yellow Dock, Noble Plue, Mandrake, and Blood root. When the originator lived In New Hampshire, at Gorfstown Ceutie, for the space of thirty or forty miles round, and luManchester particularly, the Humor Doctor was well known and highly value. I for the numerous and wonderful cures which it effected. Though manufactured in large quantities, the supply was Mequentiy exhausted, and purchasers had to wait for more to be made. In that region, some very severe cases of Erysipelas wre treated with and they were cured ! Erysipelas sores, or carbuncle those unly, painful ulcers were entirely removed wherever this medicine was faithfully used. So it was with Scrofula and Salt Rheum. lhe Humor Doctor cured them. It is free from any daugerr us drugs, is pleasant to the taste, sale, yet sure and effective in its action. Prepared at the JflZW ESGI.A5II) BIITAX1C BKPOT, and for sale by ail dealets in medicine. C. DAMON A CO., Proprietors. CLOUD & AKIN. W holt sale Ag uts. For sale at retail by all druggists. fe2y'tdtf -

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JAMLS 4' 11 IUS MARK HE.SSISO JAMES PHELAN CO., IN'o. 1 IS 31 11 ill St. (OLD STAND.) CHINA. White, Gold-Bend, and Decorated. GLASSWARE. Cut, Plain, acd Pressed. QUEESSWARE In endlesu variety. . HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. Wood and Willow Wares, Cutlery. Waiters, Casters, Kitchen Utensils, Sc. SILVER-PLATED WARE. Spoons, Fork. Ice Pitchers, Knives, Tea Sett, Casters, tc. , LAMPS & LAMP CHANDELIERS Side Brackets, Lanterns, Burners, CLlmneys, Wicks, &c, &e. BAR FIXTURES. LOOKING-GLASSES. -STONEWARE Milk Crocks, Ju-rs. Jars, fec. mb.8 dtf SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE. Used by Hundreds of Congregations for Church or Communion Purposes. AIso.Eicellent for Ladies and Weaklj Persons. Vint yards, A'tto Jersey. SPKER'S I'OKT UKAI'E WI.VE, Four Year Old. This Justly celebrated Native Wine is made from the Juice oi the Oporto Orape, raised in till.- country. Its inviluable tonic and Hreugtheuiug properties are unsurpiissed by a:iy otiier native Wine. Beinir the pure juice of the gmpe. produced under Mr. e-peer' own it-rsonal supervision its purity and genuineness ' are guarantf eu. J lie youngesi cuiiU may partake of its irenerous qualities, and tiie weakest invalid may use it to ac vantage. It is particularly beneficial to Ihe aged and tlebil.ts.ted, and suitable to the various ailments that alHict the weaker Bex. It is in every respect A WINE TO BE RELIED OJV. Invalids use Speer's Port Grape Wine. Females ute Speer's Port Grape Wine. Weakly persons find beneOt by its use. Speer's Win s iu hospitals are preferred to ot her wines. " Sold by druggists A. Speet's Vineyard, New Jersey. Office 213 tirodwy, Npw York. fdel'tJT di y C O 3X BIN x Writing ami Copying INK. This COMBINATION Ink has been awarded the Itlllli:sr I'KKMIl MS over all others in ew York, Host on, aud Hnltimore, and pronounced by the most celebrated chemists the best Ink ever offered to the public. It Is used oy many of the largest Commercial Houses, BankSj Railroads, and other corporations in New York. Boston. Cincinnati, and Louisville, and gives perfect satisfaction. The Advantages of this over other Inks are First. It flows freely from the pen, and does not thicken by exposute to the air. Second. It will give a perfect and instantaneous copy. Third. It will not mould. Fourth. Being equally as good for Copying as for Bookkeeping, It ntirely does away with the use ot two kind of Ink. Fifth. It is more permanent than common Inks. Sixth. The color, when first written, is a beautiful dtirk green, but in a remarkably shotttime it changes to a bkilliant j kt black not a brownish black. Seventh. It is admirably adapted to the racst delicate writing, and always. "makes its mark." 77ii Ink w warranted to flow at freely u Arnold ', or any other Writing fluid now in u; to give tts perfect a copy a any Copying Ink; aad net to mould. EVAN.-SVILLE JOURNAL CO., nov22dttl Sole Agents for this city. BEST SIX-CORD WHITE A BLACK THREAD Assorted Cases of ICO Dozen. Bright Colors in Boxes, With tiielr well-known Trade Mark. And from forty to fifty Shades ot Color In each box oi five r O Z K IV s , Assorted Cases of 100 Dozens. BEST SIX-CUED CROCHET COTTON. On Spools and in Hanks. FOK SALE BY THE PACKAGE ONLY. JOHN & HUGH AUCIIINCLOSS. Sole Agents in w York. FOR J. Jt P. COATS, of PAISLEY, SCOTLAND. . Jan9 3m eod.

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JOURNAL' COMPANY BOOK D JOB OFFICE. NEW PRESSES I NEW TYPE! And a good supply of Poper, Cards, .Scc.j Having expended a large amount of money in refitting the Book and Job Departments of this office, the propretors feel satisfied that they are now able to compete, successfully, with any like establishment in this section of the country, and are prepared to offer such inducements to the public as they have not hitherto enjoyed. We are prepared to print, in the bes style. BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, POSTERS, HAND BILLS, CIRCULARS, BILL-HEADS, BANK CHECKS, LEGAL BLANKS, PROFESSIONAL CARDS, WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, LETTER-HEADS, LABELS, BILLS-OI-FARE, CATALO'ih'Ks BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, 4c, &c.

Notice Of Order of Council to Contract Cana! Street fro.n the We?: Side of Second Avenue to the East Side of Seeith Avenue. NOTICE is hereby given. !: ! the Common Council of the City ( i.vansvlile at its session on the liav of March, A. P. IstjS,' passed an order to contract or diminish (.'anal street, in the town ot Lrftmasco City now 'itv of r v.'uisville rom tne west side of Second Avenue to the east side of Seventh Aveuue, to eijftity (0) feet, as follows. w-wit : The pr. sent north line ot said Canal t-treet to rt-maln as the north line of ftaid street, aud the south line of said street to be parallel with and at a dl-tauce of eighty (sv) feet south of said north fine. And should a.ty person aggrieve. 1 at any time wi bin six weeks apply to the Common Council tor leiiress. i,y petition or remonstrance leit with the Clerk of the Common Coutie I, and containing a statement of the injuries complained of, and the amouHl demanded tlieie or, said petition or lemonstiauce will be considered, heard and deteiiri.ned 3y the Common Council. I!y order of thi Council. A. M. MtOiill K, Cierlt.

City Clerk's OJtiee, March hi, A. . las. iua.17 Union copy.J Notice Cf Order of Council to Discontinue the Alley situate bstweej Fulton Avenue and Fifta Avenue, and Extending from Ninth Street to Tenth Stret, in Block Number Tnirty-one. "fcTOTK'K is hereby gien, tkat the il Common Council ot the City of Kxansville at lt ession on the ttih day of March, A II. lsfts, paRsed an order to tilscoutinue the alley situate betweeu Fulton Avenue aud Kitlh Avenue, and extending lrom Ninth to Tenth streets. All persons owning or claiming teal estate adjoining or abutting upon Raid nllty, aud feeling themselves aggrieved by the passive of saiu order, may have redress by application to said Council within six weeks lrom the publication of this notice. A. M. MctiKIKK. Clerk. Citv Clerk's Offi e, .Match hi, ls8. marl7 lUnioncopy. CORPORATION NOTICE. OKDKK FOR 11KICK SIDEWALKS. March fi. W. AXD now it 1s hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of the Lity of Lvaiisvilie, that the owners of all lots or parts of lwts, fronting on or adjoining the southeast sine of Division Street, between Seventh and Kihth Streets; Northwest side of Division street, between Seventh aud Kighth S, reels; Southeast side of Chestout Street, between Seventh aud Klwhth streels; Northwest side of Locu-d. Street, between Flft h aud Sixth streets ; In said city, cause the side walks thereon to b brought t Ihe proper tirade, and that they cause a sidewalk ot Class No. 1 lo be laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication ot this order. A. M. M ci It IFF. Clerl'. Citv Clerk's Office, March 1 i h. latm. marHdat L'nlon copy. CO It I 'O RATION N ( Xli C K. ORDER FOIt l'LAKK SIUKWAI.KS. Marcii 9. 1. AXO now it Is liereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of thecity of F.vansviile.that theow ners of all lots or parts of lots, fronting on or adjoining the south west, sid- ot Seven.ti Slrtet, between Chert y and (ink Streets; West side of Mai y s;ieet, between Ann and sixt h Streei ; In said city, cause the sidewalks thereon to be brought to the pr 'per grad. and that they cau-e a udewnlk " I i;i-s .No. to De la ill down I hereon within t hirty days troni tiie tiubllcal ion of I h is mli r. A. M. M( i!ll F F. Clerk. Citv lerk'a OHlce, Maich 1. ImW. miirl7d.lt It'll ion copy. 1 istr:ct Court of the United States, 1 F(r the I istrictof Indiana. j" Iu the matter of Robert K. l'nnkerson, A exander Wilson, and Kuille Schoeiilaut Uauki upt. In Bankruptcy. OX AM A I I K It nu.VnAV, the 2!il day of la ch, A.I). 18M. the unclersigued, UH AsiiTHee of the above-named purtiea, will oiler at private ;le, at the fianking house of W. J. I-owry tj., iu the city of Kvausvitle, the following de-n-ritjed property, to wit : 'i share, ot 8IU0 each Of the capital stock In the MerchauUs' Natloual II iiu of Memphis. Tenu. ; 1 40 interest in Evansviile and Louisville Mall 1.1 tie; !-;y interest In steamer Armada; One gold watch ; One horse; Onebu-jgv; One sleigh; ' Office furniture, consisting of two fireproof sales, auii o!lce desks, et -.. ; ',a inteiesi in three larire Irame w a rein uses, on the corner of Klgh'h and Ii cu-t Str els, opposite the E. A. C. Railroad lreight depot ; :(whies,of $10 each.ol the capital stock In t he Fountain OH Company of New York ; li"i siiares, ot iM eai h.ol the capital stock in Enterprise Insurauce Company, ( iocinuati, Ohio; il,tHK)tock in Southern Mutual Life Insurance Company, Louisville, Ky. ; J one-story brick dwelling house ai d lot, being full lot No. 23, and parts of lotn Zi and 11, in block No. tf, in the Eas'ern F.nlaigement of the city of Evansville, I ml., fronting 31 feet on Oum Streei a running back the t-ame width to the alley in He rear thereof subject to a lien of three hundred dollars in favor of Alex nder Wilson; And the largest and in' st substantial wharf boa t on tn- Westet n wateis, recently owned by K. K. Intnkersou A Co. Applications by letter or iu person will receive prompt wttentl n. PHILIP C. DECKER, mchl6d(it Assikjuee. CINCINNATI ADV'T. U. S. BONDED WAREHOUSE. Q. BRASHEARS, SON & CO., CoihiiiIhnIoii Merc haul, Dealers in choice brands Liquorice Paste 46 WAISI'T ST Cincinnati. Liberal advances made oa consignments of Leaf Tobacco. O. Krashears. U. Brashears. Jr. Thos. it. Dudley (late of Win. A. Webb A Co.) Idecl'J d im BAKT0N &"P00L, Commission Merchants, Xo. 49 WIST FKO.VT fcl'., Cincinnati S. M. Barton. M. M. Pool. mch25 )! GRR DECKER. JOBS . Dlt FKKD. O. BECKER. C. DECKER & SONS, Manufacturers of Spokes. Wheels, Htn. Shafw, Felloes, and Bern Woik, and lealer in Wagons, Drays, Carts, ThirabH Skeins, and have always on hand a large assortment Of jeatoned Wagon Makert' Hawed Material 146 and I4H Main Street, corner Fifth Ecanxville. Indiana. Price Lh,Ui furnished on application. uichH ly.

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OI v. I. HAAS Over Firnt National Lank, Corner Main and First StreetJ, Evansville, Ind., MAMI'AtTIREK OF CO.TIr oils Gum Work, Gold, Silver, Vulcanite, Cora lite, and Amber Plates, Carved Work, Artificial Palates, &c. ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrous Orld (an excellent and sate anaesthetic). Chit roform, Ether, aud also several local paralyze rs. NEURALGIC Affections treated. MY FACILITIES are as ood ar.d rov establishment as large (consisting ot riv rooms) as any In the United States. I RETURN MY THANKS for the e. tensive patronage received during the pa; EIGHT YEARS. mchzl DR. J. C. BIERB0WER, Qtr Sur9e0" Dentist, Office, No. JO FIRST STREET, bet ala and Locust, Tsnders his professional aervlcea to ttim cltl7.ensof Evansville and vicinity Meifltf Administers Nitrous Oxide Gas to.fcll. vlate pain in extractlnij teeth. " DRY GOODS. ' SCHAPKER, BUSSING & CO, Nos. 47 and 49 Main Street, Will sell off their large stock of Staple and Fancy Ilry Coo(I VKItY CHEAP, in order to make room for their SPI6IXG STOCK. Jan'jO G. MAGHEE CO., No. 1 FIRST ST., KvauHvillc, IiiIina, jRE .VOW OI'E.MNG A I.AHUt stock of NEW and DESIRAIiLE STAI AXD FAXCY Hosiery, Motions, HOOP SKIRTS, c, 4c Having bought this ittock lor cash hiuv' the great decline, they will give upeciaJ Inducements to buyers, and Invite all ia In Bearch of cheap goods to examine their Btock. O. MAOHEE A CO. novl8 dtl IIY OOOXiS. FALL H T i C I SECOND AIMtlVAL AT TH K JIAMMOTII iiorsi: OF HUDSPETH. ADAMS & C0,t 63 Main Street WK -VOW (IttKK TO TIIK fftU lie a larue and well-mdected stock ol Fall and Winter Dry Goods. Having bought new goods recently, and selling all our goods at prices omy Justified by present Tow prices East, we respectfully lequest the public to cail and see our stock in Dress Gwods. All the newest shades In French aud Irish Poplins, French .Merinos, Empress Cloths, Winsevs, .Melange Scotch Plaids, and All-Wool lielaines. Our stock in Woolen Goods in t tie largest in the city. In Cloths of all colors, Cassimeres. Satinet. Tweeds, Jeans, and Flannels, we are able to oiler lo customers Inducement no t her house In the city can. Our stock of Notions is large, com i. rising everything expected to be found. W e have a large stock of Kn lt Goods, Khirts and Drawers, noons hiiu .vuwaii, nuawis tuxa Hoop-siklrts, uianaeis, xc. IomoHtie GoocN'. Wre have now In utock, in Bleached and Brown Muslins, Canton Fiaunels. i'rlnta. Checks, and Hickory Stripes, goods of the best brands produced in this country. The house that will sell good at marked value Is HUDSPETH. ADAMS & CO., 63 Main Street. oc2J