Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 April 1868 — Page 2
THE EVANSVILLR J) A 1LY .JOri;NAJ,;: TJLIURKUAY. APRILS. -1SG3.
XOUMXIT DISPATCH!';.
The rase of Samuel Strong. tit . m i t rn i vv Ash ington, jiarcu ol. lo-uuy Samuel Strong, who on Saturday surrendered himself to the Marshal, a requisition having been received from Gen. Schotieid, Commanding the First Military District, for him as a fug tive irom justice, from Richmond, where an indictment had been iound charging him with having obtained signatures to a promisory note by false representations, was before Chief Justice Carter. After some conversation as to the points to be argued, J udge Carter expressed a desire to hear discussed the relation of the military authority in Virginia, to the civil power; and whether the military commandant occupies the position of Chief Executive of the State, it having been stated that there wa- also a requisition from Governor PierMr. Merrick said that Mr. Pierpont is not Governor of that State. The further hearing of the case was then continued till to-morrow. There were present many members of the bar, as well as other persons, the question involved being regarded with much interest. The Heralds Washington dispatch snv a nlot in nn font, to arid an amend ment to Churchill's bill, on its third reading, making Grant the successor ol Johnson, and rush the bill through under the previous question. Washington, D. C, April 1. Among the witnesses summoned for the President are Gen. Shrman, W. Armstrong, of Cleveland; B. Able, ot St. Louis; and L. J). Campbell, late Minister to Mexico. Spiritualistic. Boston, March 31. The Spiritualists of Boston and vicinity celebrated the twentieth anniversary of the advent of modern spiritualism to-day, at Musio Hall, and there was a large attendance. In the afternoon there was a parade about the city of some four or five hundred children, pupils of the Progressional Lyceum, and on arriving at 31usic Hall they went through oral and gymnastic exercises. In the eveniuR there was a public meeting, over which Dr. II. F. Gardner presided, and made an address. Telegrams were received from similar gatherings in Cleveland and Chicago. Other addresses and poems were delivered. Dancing was indulged in, and a collation concluded the anniversary. , New York Legislature. Albany, N. Y., March 1. The select committee now in the Senate to investigate the affairs of the Krie llailroad Company, will report to-day, Messrs. Pierce, Bradley and Mattoon joining in the report, condemning the action of Drew and the Directors, and Messrs. Chapman and Humphrey recommending legislation to eucourace a broad gauge line (rum New York to Chicago, legalizing ten the Erie Directors, and prohibiting Directors of the Erie road from being Directors in the Central, Harlem and Albany, N. Y., April 1. Mr. Glenn, in the Assembly to-day, charged that an attempt had been made to buy his vote on the Eric question, and charged that reports had been made that votes had been bought and bills passed in the House from pecuniary considerations. The Harlem milk bill is stated as a case n point. A committee of investigation has been appointed. o Fires. Springfield, Mass., March 31. Foot's Block was damaged by fire to the amount of $25,000 to-night. Insured in the Hartford Insurance Company. New York, April 1. The building No. 74 Fulton Street, occupied by Sudhouse's paper box factory, Holton & Loes's clothing ware-rooms, and other occupants, was damaged to the amount ot $-75,000 by fire early this morning. New York, April 1. The steam Bawing and planing mill of Doughty & Co.on One Hundred and Twentyeighth Street, was burned this morning. Loss 5'20,000; partly insured. David Brown's sash and blind factory, in the same building, was also burned. Loss $12,000; no insurance. Several dwc-lii:igs were destroyed by tire at 45 Chambers Street, this morning, and a building occupied by Sehauck fc Sues, glass importers, and Kirkland, Bror:sou & Co., clothiers. Loss SH'i,000; inured. The Indian Council teltbrution of Spiritualism. Si1. Louis, April 1. A report from Fort Laramie says the Cheyenne and Northern Arapahoes will bo fully represented at the Indian Cu-tiDcil." The Sioux are not in yet, but are expected to arrive by the 7th. when the Commission will probably reach Lararhie. Passengers by the Santa Fe coach, which reached Hays City, Kansas, ou the 21th ult., report that on the Wednesday previous a band of Indians robbed a train camped on the Arkansas River, 25 miles below Fort Dodge, of 25 mules. The next day they robled another train of six mules tud all its provisions. The Indians committing these depredations are said to be Cheyennes. The Spiritualists of St. Louis celebrated last night, the 20th anniversary of the advent of Spiritualism. The ceremonies consisted of an address by Miss Dora Wheelock, one of
their poi;ilr.' lecturing gjviag the history of the Kochefter knocking and-Mmifar- phenomena, ani briefly sketching the gruwjh aDil progress of their religion, c)aimiDg that it has spread throughout the civilized world, a n 4a i n ccLi a4 hk ftQ u at ry dloxx e o v e r . four million believers. Following the address were singing, marching, and physical exercUes by the children of the Progressive Lyceum or Sunday School, the whole terminating with a dance which was numerously attended.
' Foreign Xews. London, April 1, 12 m. Negotiations between Prussia and Denmark in regard to the disputed j territory in Schleswig-IIolstein still continues. It is reported that the Danish Commissioners recently asked cession to Denmark of the Island of Alson, in the Baltic, and the fortress of Duphelon. on the main land. The latest dispatch says' Prussia has decidedly refused to accede to the request of Denmark. MADRID, April 1. The Spanish Government will grant Cuba an army organization similar to her own. Potland. Me., April 31. The steamship Peruvia, from Liverpool, the 20th inst. has arrived. MACHINISTS. C'JIItlSTIAN JLUATZ, (Formerly of KraU Heilmau, "City Foundry,") "SOUTHWESTERN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT, (.KNKKAL MACHINERY DEPOT, and Manurac'tarer' Agency, FIRST STREET, between F.lm and Pine, Opposite the Evansvillc Cotton Mill, EVASSVILL, Iwn. N.B. All machinery hold will be repaired at the shortest notice. Foundry and Machine Works, Corner Lint and Second Streets. Manu'acturer of Hand (double) and Power CORN-SHELLEIta; and Hhellers repaired. PUMPS of all descriptions for sale, and put np, if desired, In any part of our city, novo dtiui WILLIAM HEILMAN (Successor to Krati A Hellm Manufacturer ad Builder of PORTABLE AND STATIONART TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAW AND GRIST MILL -MACHINERY, Threshing Machines, Cotton ami Tobacco Fressea CIRCULAR SAW MILLS Ac., Ac., EVANS V IEEE, IND. fHKKTlitox and Coffer Wobi made to order on short notice. IRON AXD BRASS CASTINGS of every description. Dealers in Pteara Gauge, Gum Belting' Fire Bricks, Wrought iron Pipes, Bolus Cloths, Ac, at manufacturers' prices. REPAIRING done at short. notice. aprS No. 25 Maiden Lane, 1 NeiP Ywk, Dec. 14, 1867. f In vay Card of Nov. 1, 1S67, 1 stat4 that, for (lie ttrpoc ot mo re fully supplying: tlie wants ul tlie public, , and In o rl c r to prevent u inerii iu loea dealers Iron, paliiiliiic oir inferior and worthlcM fuoila as tlie Morton f-olil Icn, I shall hereafter sell no g;ool at wholesale rirrpt only to tluly appointed and authorized AjeiiHj" etc. To thia plan I have since atrictly adhered. In accepting- Ag-ents, erreat jare has been exercised to appoint those who, by long-continued fair dealing, hare acquired a reputation for honesty, responsibility, and probity-men In whose word the public ha ve learned to plaoe confldenoe. These Aitents have agreed to keep a full assortment of my pens, andtoaellthematmypubliahed prices. Thus the public are supplied by them with Just such, pens as they want, either as to writing- or price, and ot a full equivalent for the money paid. , No agent i appointed to travel from plaoe to plaoe, or canvass the country, ao that all who want a Morton Odd Pen must get it from the Local Agent or from headquarters. None need apply for the Agency except in conformity to the above, tha liberal disoount "To Clubs" being uScient inducement to all others. A. MOSTOM ocJT ildwtiirt R. C. JEWELL &CO BEAIEBS PURE -NORTHERN 10 E. rAMII.lt: ItlKI4J II FA I. f II Y Ice made on living water will be supplied promptly, by leaving order with DOCKER A MOP.TKN. mar2i-d3m No. 11 outh Pxrst St.
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D JtY GOO DS. .N'EW YOTIK. SPRI.VG ITIPOIiTiTIOXS. 1868. Anti-War Iriee. We are now receiving and opening our Spring mnortations and Auction Pur1 chases of British and French Iress Goods, which we snail be pleased to show to buyers. We will make it to the interest ot both J' bbers and Retailers td examine them. We are also opening our Importations of Linens. White Goods, and Hosiery, many articles of which are as low as at any time previous to the War. In addition to the above, we invite attention to our stocks of Cloths, Notions, Carpets, Ac, and also Domestics and Prints, Full Lines and Low Prices. LATHROP, LUD1NGT0N & CO.. 326, 3:2, 3SO BROADWAY, N. T. Agent Wanted. WE want first-clRss Aeeuts to introduce our SKff STAR SIICI i NI.WINU MK IIIMX Kxtraordinary iBducemenUs to good salesmeu. Further particulars and sample worn furnished on application to W. G. WILSON fc CO., Cleveland, Ohio; Boston, Massachusetts; or HU Lojis. Missouri. " THE CELEBRATED EWTKY OKGAIS , WITH VOX Ill.1fAA-SIP. , Prouoauci by all who have heard it the most namral and beauli.'ul lraitatlon of Hie III 1A.V VOM fcever yet Introduced. J. tw'1'e.Y A CO., B-attleboro, Vermonl, theoriKinal Inventors and Manufacturers. -117 Broome Street, New York; 203 North Fourtli Street. Ht. Louis, Mo.; 1 North .-seventh SStreet. Philadelphia; 115 Kandoipb ist reel, Chicago. . BED JACKET JS X 3S . Co lb urn V IPatent Tried and not Found Wanting. We claim it tm'l cut Twenty-Five (2.1) per cent, mure cord wood per titty than arty other Axe made. McKeesport. Decinber 19, 1807. Mfssrb. LippincotTA Co. Kjks: I have fully tried your Patent Axe, and find that it is all you i-laiiu for it. It will chop fastt r than any other Axe that I ever taw, and leaves the wood witnout sticking at all. 1 would not chop three days without one for the cost. I need not say any more, for any iriau that trts .one will be satisfied. WM. KE1W. CAniOSI-The Axe and the Label are both patented. Infringers on these patents will be prosecuted according to law. Venders or dealers, and persons using any infringement, are liable with the maker of the infringement. For Kale by hII Dealer, and 1 lie Manufacturers, LIPPINCOTT & BAKE WELL, (8COCKSHOR3 TO LIBPIKCOTT iSCO.) Sole owners of the Patents, PITTSIJUItG.PA. Revolution in Trade. Greater inducements than ever before offered to persons getting up clubs iu our One Dollar Sale. Send for new pr!n ? Circular. "PARKER & CO., i-i and 6ti Federal Wtreet, Boston, Massachusetts. PSirilOJIA.M'l.or Soul Charming. How either sex may fascinate and tain the affections of any one they choose. Instantly; also secure prosperity in love or business. Every one cn acquire this ftingr.lar power. This queer, exciting book has beeu published by us ten years, the Hale of which has been enormous, and is the only book of the kind in the English language sent by mail for 25 cents, or tive for one dollar, together with a guide to the unmarried. Address T. WILLIAM 4 CO., Book Publishers, Philadelphia. Wo iLri Ooiniiig-! And will preent to any person sending us a club in our great ONE'dOLLAK iSVILK of dVy and FANCY GOODS.'a Watch, piece or isheeting, SUk-JJress Pattern, &C., 6iC, FltEJE OF COST. Catalogue of Goods and Kample eent to any address FP.se. iLLEX, HAWKS fc C.. 1.1 Feleral Street, Boston, Mass. P. O. Box C Wholesale dealers in French, German, and EtiElish Dry and Faucy Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Alburns, Leather Gwods, ifcc. Om: dollar kaoiWifbs' Cotton Cloth, Dress Patterns, Pant Patterns, Hewing Machines, Dry and Fancy Goods, Watches. tc., Ac iend ten cents fDr Patent Pen Fountain, with slip describing an article in our oollar sale. Any person (male or female), can send In a club of fiomSOto l,0uo, at same rate (10 cent each), and set a premium lor so doing. tENI IN IlEGISTEUKD LETTKKH. Samples mailed free to auv addie. EASTMAN tt KESUaLL, S3 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass. A WATCH IK EE. Agents wanted to seil an article used by everybody. A watch tree to every new Agent. Send 2 cents for sample n ml cireulais. BARKER MANUFACTURING COMPANY oil Noith Tnird street. St. Louis, M. Indiana fctatc Normu! School. JiOTICE TO (OMUKTOIIS. Piioi'osals wi i.i. itt: ni:( i:ivi:n until the Hist of April, ai -1 o'clock P.M., at liie oilice of J. A. Vr dagn. Architect, s-outheasicorner of Wabasli and Filth Street, Tene Haute, Indiana, tor the ioilowitii: work : 1. The making of all the window frames, frtuu the third floor upwar Is, and ali the window fishes to Hie ex erior ot the house. 2. The furnishing of Glass and Glazincr. a. The work ol Carpentry, from the third floor upward, to enclose the entire structure. 4. All the roofing, consisting of slate, copper, galvanized iron, tin, and ornamental iiou work. o. All the iron work to anchoring of wails, and carpentry, estimated at &,000 pounds. i'iies.e various works are estimated at froru : '!,!":) tosj.UOO, aad sue intended to be coi'.ipleled by next Fall. Plans, Specifications, an I Condition may be seen at 'he Architect's Oilit-e, :ro:n the Is: to the 201 h of April. No proposals will be entertatin d un'ess accompanied wii h oiler of suitable security foi" performance of the work. Tlie Bo-trd reserves the right ti reject any, or a'.l, of the proposals, if not ceemed Javoruble, N.-inr al School. J. INGLE. Jr.. Pres't. J. M. OlcoTT, aecretary maril till apl
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AUE.VfH WASTED tor an Illustrated Book, entitled a PICTURE OF THE I-.E.SOL.ATEU STATES. This work covers the whole sutject on which the party Btrugule of lStai hinges. Freight, largest commissions, and a premium ot $00 i aid. For lull particulars address J. PATTEN FITCH, Cfiicago, Illinois. Amateur Cultivator's Guide To the Kitchen and yu aver Warden, now Meaay. A1IF..SCRIPTIVF. WORK OF HO pages, lully Illustrated with a beautiful colored plate and 100 engravings, containing a list of over 2,500 varieties of Flower and Vegetable Seeds; also, 150 varieties ot the choicest French Hybrid Gladiolus. All the Novelties, hoth of the Flower and Vegetable, for lsts, will be found desciibcd in the above work. Tastefully bound in cloth, 2 colored plates, price, post-paid, 50 cents; in par-er covers, post-paid, 25cents. Address WASH HU UN dc CO., Horticultural Hall, Boston. 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7S Msiln StrvvU 7 SPARKS & iir?i:ET, ' WHOLESALE DRUGGIST? Dealers iu PalnU.Oili, tu-. and Poll Physicians' tart ... -ele'teii ani4. JOIIV LAVAL. Wholesale and Ketatl )vi'A):.. Dealer in Medicines, Paints, Oils, Ji mains, etc., MAIM ST., bet. Second and Third, Evansville. Ind. Particular attention given to CUTTING WINDOW GLAS.S to any size. IJuul dtf f9 c 1 1 1 xx e i fo r ' h Is the place to get your Prrtcriptim$ filetl, if you viant them filkd correctly. Jau27 THE rotLOWIXi IMIEPAHA. lions just received and for ile at S4 II 1. A E I l"H it's Prescription Store: Turner's Tic ixdoureux, Wilson's Consumption Cure, U phaiii s Meat Cure for Consumption, Winchester's Hypophosphltes for Consumption. jan7 . A 1,1. Nil ADEN OF AMI.IXE DTE Colors, for sale at. SCH LAEPFER'S Dru Store. Jan'-7 Corner Malu and Second StS. NPLEKIIIll AiORT3irST IIP J- Artists' Colors in Tubes, Palets and Faiet, Knives, Brashes, Gold Leaf, Gold Bronr.e, English Canvass and Drying Oils and V a ruishe, for kale at No. Otf Main tit J an 1.7 Is the Lest pla:e to get pure Drugs and Medicines. jan'Jf CLOUD & AKL, Wholesale Irujjj;iHt AND S!AXUFAGTUKLG CHEMISTS No. 5 Main Street AGENTS FOR GEORGE EL REED'S DOMESTu LIQUID DYES. GENERAL AGENTS FOR DR. ARMISTEAD'S TOIxlG SYRU1 UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, and PILE OINTMENT. All orders nrow ialv tilled. arri AYER'S HAIR VIGOR, For the Renovation of the Hair. The GREAT DESIDERATUM of the Age. A dressing which U at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual lor preserving the hair. laded or gray hair is soon restored to its original colr, and ihe gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair ia thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as reiuain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some "preparations danaerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but noftharin it. If wanted merely for a Ilitlr DroHHliig, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts longer on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. PREPARED liY I'R. J. C. AVER & CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists, MitVKl.l., .MASS. PRICE 1 OO. fi.ich7 :Cm (Jm) Di:mii:si's ?iimhi,v maua ZINE, iini v-rMtby acknowledged the MoW Parlor .luaziiie "I America: devoted toOriginul S-torleK. Poems, Sketch 8, Architecture and Model Co! tages. Household Matters, Gems of Thought. Personal and Literary Gossip (including special der artmeutson Eashionn, Insi rnct Ions on Health, Music, Amusements, etc., by the best authors, and piotu-ely illustrated With costly Ensciaviuifs (full size) useful and reliable Patterns, Kmbroldtjrics.Hiid a constant succes-iou of artistic novelties, with other uselul aud entertaining nteratnre. No person of refinement, economical housewife, or lady of taste can afford lo do without tlie Model Monthly. Single copies 30 cents; bach: numbers, as specimens, l'j cents; either rnaned free. Yearly. iH, with a valuable premium; two copies, 50: three copies, J7 60; five copies, 412 (10, and splendid premiums for clubs at l.i Ou each, with tne first premiums toeach subscriber. -A new Wheeler dk Wilson dewing Machine for HO subscribers at 8.1 each. Address W. JENNINGS lEMOREST, No. 473 Broad way. New York. Dernorest's Monthly and Young America ur. tl. Wilu liie premium lor each.
rt. ItcMldeiit Beiitist, Over Firbt National Batik, Corner Main and First Streets, Evansville, Ind Ma x cr a ctib r. rt r continv oik Gum Wm, Gold Hllver. Vnlcamu?, Coralile, and Amber Platei, Carv4 Work, Artificial Palate, &c. ADMNIHTRTOR of Nitron Olid (ao excellent and safe an-st liellc). ChU rofonn, Ether, aud also several local par lyzers. NKURAIJIC Affectlonii treats!. MY FACILITIES are as grwsl and ra establishment as larie (wnkstlng of riva rKms) as any In the United Htales. I RETURN MY THANKH for the t. tensive patronage received dur.ng the raj EIGHT YEARS. mchZi DR. J. C. B1ERB0WER, Surgeon Dentist, Office, No. 10 FIRST-STREET, bet ilala and Locust, Tender his professional Herviwta to tba citirensof Evansville and vicinity tinit Auininimern nitrouH uimd Uas to i Vlate pain In extracting teeth. DIXY GOODS. SCHAPKEIt, BUSSING & C0 Nos. Hand 49 Main Street, Will tell oft large stock of Maple and Fancy Dry Joota V TZ It Tr CHEAP, In order to make room for their M1MIIXG STOCI. Jan20 G. MAGHEE & CO., IVo. 1 FIItHT KT., Kvuumllle, Iiitlianu, KE HOW OI'i:.l. A I. A It UK stock of NEW and DESIRABLE NTAIa.I2 AXI FANCY Hosiery, Notions, HOOP SKIRTS, Ac, Ac Having bought this stock lor cash l:xr ' lha great decline, they will give special Inducements to buyers, and lftvite all la In search of cheap goods to examine their stock. novlH dtf G. MAG II EE A CO. DRY OOOX, F A X I; H T V I SECOND AHUIVAL AT THK MAMMOTH IIOl Si: OF Hl'DSFETH, M)m & til 63 Main Street. E now oiiik n Tin: it itHe a lur-e and well-selecie. slrx lc ol Fall and WinUr Iry Goods. Jliivln bouubt new goods -recently, and seisin ail our goods at prices only justified hy present Tow price Ea-.t, wo rrdtlully I etpiest I lie p ii bile to call and e j our slix fc in lircss Gls. All tlie newest shade In KifU'-h and IrKh Poplins, '"re-jcli ..ierinos, Kmpres Cloths, Winse-s, .Melange .Scotch Plaids, and All-Wool l-ela, ties. Our stock in Woolen Goods In t he lanccst In the city, in Cloths of all colors, ChssIinei es. Hai I net j, T weed s, Ji kiik, ami Flannels, we are able to oiler to customers lu ducptuents no other hoiiKp In the city can Our stiK'K of Notions In lari, comprNln e vt"i lii i iiis e 1,11 it3 kiiiiiu. w e mi a larw kiock or Knit ixis. htilrts a Drawers, llooils and Nubias, Bhawix aud liO'ip-airiH, liianacis, xc. Ioinestle Cm oodw. We have now In stock. In Ijjeached snd Brown .Muslins, Canton Flannels, Prints, Checks, and Hickory stripes, goods of the best brands produced in t his count ry. The house that will sell goixls at rut) Uetl value Is HUDSPETH, ADA"S & CO, tZ Haiti Street.;; ocl
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