Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 April 1868 — Page 2

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOUKN MONDAY. APRIL 6. 1SGS.

FnMk li' hl Statement If :tf of bm !: t. ran I id to UcpDty ( 'It raThe injerifli inept Trial. N kv Y. !! k, A yr'A ' 4 TK" Ti ' JViishintou special miv: It i now under tiotl that it is t fie iutentiou of t.hi lcfctie, when the pro.-oc it:'n rwt their cane, to move i further lay of a week or tea l.iys, cu the ground of Deed of preparation ot' tho opening argument, and the production ot witnesses. It is pretty certain that the request, if made, will be denied. The counsel for the defense have applied fir and obtained the iaue of a subpoena for Mack, of the Cincinnati Voramcr:iat, to appear as a witness on behalf of the President. It is expected that he will testify to the fact that, previous to the final removal of Stanton, the President defended himself agaiust the charge of conspiracy which was then made agiinst him, and

cow forms the chief point ot the mi- j peachmect articles. lie will be used , by the prosecution, on the crons-ex-aininatioo, to show that the President denounced Congress iu private as well as in public. A Herald's Washington special states that the public debt statement will be issued to-day, and will show a flight increase. A large number of leaves of absence are being granted in the several departments to clerks who claim their residence in Connecticut, to allow them to go home to vote. The process of reducing the clerical force of the Treasury Department is now going on. About a dozen female clerks and copyists were discharged a day or two ago, and many more have been notified that they will be discharged. Jlebel Colonel Greenfield has escaped from the Dry Tortugas. He was sentenced for life, on conviction of conspiracy with others to burn the cities of Chicago and Buffalo and effect the release of the rebel prisoners confined at Camp Douglas. Express Kobbery Know Storm Kallroad Car Works Destroyed. Chicago, April 4 J. II. Whittaier, a messenger io the employ of the Merchants' Union Express Company, and W. S. G. Herbert were arrested at the Briggs House, yesterday, charged with robbing the Merchants' Union Express Company of $20,000. All but about $3,000 of the money was found in their possession. During last night and this morning nearly three inches of snow fell. The ftorm appears to have been general throughout Wisconsin and Minnesota. The car works of the City Ilailroad Company were destroyed by fire last night. Loss oa building and stuck, fciO.O 0; fully insured. Two dwelling houses adjoining were d image! to the extent of $3,000; iusured. Advices from Havana. Havana, April 3 The Profesfots in the ltoyal Institute have not been paid for live months. The chairs of philosophy an 1 lecture havo been removed, and the students in the University course are now obliged to go to Madrid. Chinamen desiring baptism have to obtain a residence and present their photographs, together with a written petition to that effect. This is a recent order of the llisliip, promulgated for the purpose of preventing a econd administration of the sacrament to the same person. It is believed that the receut fires on the plantations, which have been of late extending, are due to incendiarism. , When the cholera made its appearance at Manzillo one American aboard the bri; Anna died, i The ves nel had been quarantined. Democratic State Convention. Columbia, 8, C, April -3. The Democratic State Couveution adjourned to-nicht."; A full State tiekefc was nominated, including Hon. W. D. Porter for Governor; representatives to Congress and delegates to the National Democratic Convention were also chosen. The whites are advised to vote, but under furmal protest, agaiust reconstruction. . XavfiraMon Open. Milwackkk, April 4. Navigation is now open to It. Paul. The steamer Phil. Sheridan went through Lake Pepin last night. . Snow Storm. Milwaukee, April 4. A reneral snow storm prevails over Wisconsin and Minnesota, witU a strong northeast wind. Jan l)t"? KY, 01. 'o, Arril 4. The steamer Island v' i!en arrived Li ro yesterday from !' rcit. and reports very little ice in the lake, he will now run resrutarly. Uoats are now making d.iiiy trips to the islands, aad uaviutiou is 1'airly ci)en. The weather is cold, aud a heavy saow storm has been prevailing all moruinjr. REALESTATE. Av Ileal Estate Agency. J. 1. F.lllolt A. Sou HAVE lll'EM Il HE .t. KST.1T1 AKency for the sale ot aud renting ol lmtw, tiouest iVo., Ac. Persons having tioiiRp or land to rent or sell, or persons wishlnx to pnrtehnse or rent, will lo well by calhug on them at their office, on Third Street, near Locust, Ti ICIUott'H Block. JUUvU If

OUR NEW THE EA ;" ' - Six-Cord, Soft-Finish SPOOI. COTTON

Every cumber warranted Six-Cord to No. SO. Put up in neat w'stite boxes, containing twelve spools each, a convenience to the retailer. A complete assortment always ii store and for sale in Evansville by H. M. SWEETSER & CO. 20 Main Street; MACKEY,. NESBITT & CO. . 11 Main Street, Miller, Gardner & Co., FIRST 8TEKT, And the trade generally. ma2 ru.Tb.Hat J. - Ac DP. COATS JUKlST fclX- OIlI WHITE fc BLACK THREAD Assorted Cases of 100 Dozen. Bright Colors In Boies, With their well-known Trade Mark. XEW AkNORTMEJtrtt. And from forty to fifty Shades of Color In each box of FIVE DOZENH, Assorted Cases of 100 Dozens. BEST SIX-CORD CROCHET COTTON. On Spools and In Hacks,' VOK BALK BY TUB PACUOK OJO.T. JOHN k UUGII AUCHINCLOSS Hole Ayrot In New York. jtor J. 4 P. COATS, of PAISLEY, SCOTLAND. Jau29 3m eod. CARTER'S C O M IJ I N K t Wr I 1 1 1) g an 1 Copy 1 ii INK. This COMBINATION Ink ha been awaided the II IU II KMT PHEM IlttM over all other In rw York, IWtnton, and Haltloiare, and pronounced by the mora celebrated chemists the best Ink ever o He red to the public. It Is used by many of the largest Com. merclal Houses, ltanki, Kaliroads, and other corporations In New York, Boston, Cincinnati, and Louisville, aud give per-, feet satisfaction. Tbe Advantages of this over other Jnks are First. It flown freely from the pen, ana does not thicken by expoauie to the air. Heoond. It will give a perfect and Instautaueous copy. Third. It will not mould. Fourth. Being equally as good for Copying as for tiookkeei'lnic. It entirely doe away with the use oi two kinds of It k. Fitth. It Is more permanent than common Inks. isixth. The color, when first written, is a beautiful dark green, but lu a remarkably tthott lime 11 chuunes to a bkilliant jkt black not a brownish black. Seventh. It Is admirably adapted to the mcst delicate writing, and ALWAYS "makes lt mark." ThiJt Ink is warranted to lino at freely at Arnold ', or an othrr Writing fluid now tn ve ; to give a perfect a cojiy a any Copying Ink; aad not in mould. KVAN-JVILLE JOURNAL CO.. noVJ2 Ut f 1 Sole Agents for this city. G. HEWEKEN & PALM0RE, CommlMsioii -Herohants, , GS BROAD ST., NEW YORK. special attention paid to the sale of I Leaf Tobacco, Cotton. Plonr. Orain, c Liberal advances mate ou consignments by I HIED. It. IIUSTOX & CO., I 5 NORTH WATER STREET, EVAXKVILLE. incht d3m Coal ! Coal ! ! Xjr.AVIXCJ 1I'K IIASKI Captain A. JLA, Liter's tow boat and coal baraes, aud tue lease of hisOreea Hiver Coal Mines. I will cuutinue the business at the old stand, over Hay hurst A Wulttaker's, No C . South Water Street, And will sell the best Green River Coal at 12c pt r Busht I rtoHvoro.! tn on. ... . .1 . - . " . .T pill i VI tUQ CIEJ, i .-r.rif:' IHOS. WHITEU

' ARCHITECTS. I ALLEN t CLARKE, . , ; Architeetsi & Superintendents i j .rf'ce Crescent Cy Bdiidiug, Kecon I Boor; e.utrHuee No. Hi Main street.

Plans aud specl float Ions turnihed ru refcsriKbie lerms. sfes AIICIIITECT. E No. CHANDL'EK'-J KUILIUNG. Corner First aud Lccnst Streets s Kvansville. Ind. Mr Plans and specification? tor ail kindol nuilditiifs furnished at snort notice, and on reasonsole "ertr n rnchlS d im INVALUABLE MEDICINE FOIi THE Furifying of the Blood. DC. J. W. POLAND'S Humor Doctor, A Positive Remedy for all kinds of Humors, Scrofula, Pocrvy, Halt Rhenm, Carbuncles and Eollf, Ulcers, and all Obstinate Affections at the Hkln, Inflammatory or Cbroo.c Ithecmatism, Plies Chronic Diarrhiea, Mercurial Diseases, and every Taint of the Hystem; Dyspepsia, and those Affections originating In the Derangement of the Dhjestlve Organs, viz.. Unions Complaints. Neuralgia, and Nervciii Affection", Headache, Lnugour, and Depiession of Spirits, Loi of Appetite, Constipation. Tuts i:x i:i.i.i:m ni:ni(iNL Cornpouud was first piepared by Dr. .. W. POLAND, iu 1H17, and was then employed with (treat success In expelling humors Irom the blood; but in lM-S a medical Jr;end, who wi s quite celebrated as a phyklciao, especially in the treatment ot humors, suggested some important Improvements, wnlch were ado. 'ted, and which has made it (so the peo le say) the very test remedy for all kinds of humors known to "the faculty." This preparation is composed entirely of vegetables, among w icli are araapaiTda, Yellow Dock, Noole Pine. MaudraEe, and Blood root. When the originator lived in New Hampshire, at Uotlniown Centre, for the space of thirty or forty miles nruuuii, and lu.Manchesier partlcularly.the Humor Doctor waa well known and highly valued lor the numerous and woaderlul cures which It effected. Though manufactured in large quantities, the supply was iiequently exhausted, and purchdsers had 10 wait lor more to be made. In that region, some very severe cas?i of Krysipelas were treated with aud they were cured ! Erysipelas bores, or carbuncles those uIy. painful ulcers were entirely removed wuerever tuis rneaiciue was iauhtuliy used. ro it was with Hcrolula and Malt Kheum. 'lhe Humor Doctor cured them. . It is free irom any daukser u drugs, is plessant to the taste, sale, yet suri and effective iu its action. Prepared at the NEW EX.I.AMI BOTANIC DEPOT, and for sa!e by all dealeis in medicine. C DAMON & CO., Proprietors. CLOUD & AKIN, Whohmle Agents. ' For sale at retail by all druggists. , fe'OMdtf " " f. SEMONIN. GEO.L.UZO. 1 T.J. H HUT SEUOm, DIX0X& CO. Evanssville, Ind., Jan. 1, 1SGS. WC IIAVK, THIN lAV, ANSOCIated ourselves toRether lor the pnrthjso ot doing a Wholesale Boot and tihoe Business, in this city, under the firm name of r-emot) in, Dixou k Co. ; also, for doing a manufacturing bnsiues in the towp ol Abiogtou, Massachusetts, under tbe firm name of Hunt. Hemoniu dt Co., otOce at 1 47 Paarl Street, Boston. f. SEMONIN. GEO. L. DIXON. .. T. J. HUNT. ' Evansville, Ind., Jan. 1, 18C8. I have, this day, admitted as co-partners in my present lioot and Ulute JSusinett, J this city, and also iu ti.e manntacturtt business, la Ablugion, Massaohusett Ueo. 1 Dlxon ai-d 1. J. Hunt, ah will t seeu by ti e rIk.vo card, giving tbe flri names aud their objects. Mr. Hunt, who has a life-lone; ex peri nee in the manufacturing business and a number one Jude ot Hoots and Hnoes, will devote his whole time to mauulactnrlng expressly for lue Evansville House and lute purchase of sncti goods as we do not expect to make oui'aelvt s. i The Arm. by this new arrangement, wil. possess advantages which but lew houset can claim, and will be able to offer Induce menta-to onr trade, both as regards price and qualitv. The object of the different members ol the firm iu this association is not to do business for a day, but a lifetime; ami, to accomplish their objects, they expect to do busltiess upon correct principles, thereby meriting a lull snare of t lie trade. T o my old parrc us, I return my sincere thanks tor their iioeral patronage, aud hope, by close attention, to merit a continuance of the same In the future. Very respecttulls', ian7 1. StiMoMX. MATTHEW DALZELL, 1 Wholesale Dealer in Groceries, Nails, White Lead, Lime, Cement, &c, Xo. IS Water Street, declOdly Kvaxstille, Ind. Notice Of Order of Council to Discontinue the Ailey situate between Fulton Avenue and Fiftn Avenue, and Extending from Ninth Street to Tenth Stmt, in Block Number Thirty-one. OI H i; is nereny gnen, that the Common Council ot the CMvof Ev ansville ;it Its sessiou ou the 9 h day of March, A it. m, passed an order to olsmmlnulL allev situate between Fulton Avenue aud t ilth Avenue, aud extending '. from Ninth to Tenth streets. i All persons owning; or claiming real estate adjoining or abutting npou said allty.and feeliug themselves aggrieved by the passage of said order, may have redress by application to said Council within six weeks from the publication of this I notice. a. m. .ucuKirp.(.ietK. ! Ci t y Clerk's Office, Mai ch lrt, 1838. ' j marl? Union copy.

O o in mi: sre i ill 12 role ers, PR iDCCE and CO 31 MISSION MERCHANTS, No. 4 sTCAHORE STREET,

marll d3m Eva ns v ixle. WM. E. riHKE. J. II. EWAAR c. a. rrjiKjKK. FISIIKK, SWAAK fe CO., Railroad Transfer Agents, JP r xv i r T i u T nnl CoinmisHioii Mercli'tH No. 19 North Water St., EVANSVILLE, JV D. Cash advances made on consignment. Low rates of freights to all points East and West guaranteed to shippers by river and rail. Meferencea Smith A Denning, New York ; Fairchild A Bingham, New Orleans; barton Pool, Cincinnati, Ohio, maris dtf FIIEI). IX. 1ICST0X- & CO., No. 5 NORTH WATER STREET, E VA NS VILLF, INDIA NA , FOll WARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GENERAL AGENTS White Line Central Transit Comp'y. All property snipped by this Line goes through In locked and sealed cars, without rehandl ijg or trausler. febll 3m . CAUU. Having dissolved my connection with the late firm of K. K. I'oukerson & Co., I Intend to devote my attention to the interests of tbe ahov JieliaMe Line, and can promise my friends quick time, careJul handling, and cliap rates. ! lebli ALtXAMJER WILHON. WK.O. BKOWH, 4haj"iiil)y Brown." IBOS, p. BRTTTON. 8CUOS.NLACB. WM. G. RU0WX & CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION -IVXercliaiits,-' Wharfboat Proprietors, Kallroad & Fast Freight Line Agents, EVANSYILLK, IXD. ' KSFEBENCKS. Kvansvllle National Bank Evacsvllle. Merchauu' ' ' ' " First Chas. Viele 4 Co.. Evansville. KrandelsA trawfonl. Imisville Ifr. ' Foster Bros., fit Muuatl. 0. .iebilitf ORB. CECKEK. JOUJS Q. Vtt FRED. O. DECKER, C. DECKER & SONS. ,! Uannfaetnrers of Spokes, Wheels, Hw Mhalts, Feilos, ami Ueut Work, and, dealers iu ; . . Wagons, Drays, Carts, " TMmbh' Skeins, ;,' ; . . , and have always on hand a iarge assortment ol 1 We.axtrt.ed Wagon Maker' (jawed MalertaU - 116 and i4H Main tstreet, corner Fiah EvmviU;. J ml Lanu. Price List-s furnished ou applied tion, mdiM ly Notice Of the Proposed Optning of an Alley in liioek 8"), JLamas o. ON JKITIIKM F tOl'.M'lLMAX Kolle. seconded by Couucilman Heilnirtn, ihe following order was unanimously passed and adopted: Ordered, that six weeks' public notice, by advertisement in the Evansville I'aily Journal, be uiven luat on the iiSth day of March, lWjS, lhe Common t 'ouueii of the city of Kvansville wiii make nn order to oj.en and lay out au alley in Block number eighly-rive (No. In trie Uiwn of Lamasco City (now city of Kvansville); said alley to le ol tbe width of twelve tl2j feet, and to extend tiom Sixth Street to Frnxa. 11 n street, aud Ihe west line of said alley to be one hundred and. nineteen (119) feel distant f:oiu Sixlh Avenue, and psralle: wil h said Six l h Avenue. Aud should any person aggrieved al any time within six weeks, apply to ttie Com mou Council for redress, by petition or re moriMrauce left with tne Clerk of tne Common Council, ttnd c'ntainins: h tste ment of the injuries cmj:airied of and the amount dtmauded therefor, '..id p titiou or remoi.siritnce will be considered heard, and determined by Tire Common Council on the said iaUiday of 'March, IStW. And It Is further ordered, that the desk reord in the Minute flook of tbe Cot:nci! the plat of said UIockl No. t5, with the surrounding streets, showing the location, width, aud length of said alley, as tne HHine is pr.poei to oe laid oat aud opened, which pl..t has been prepared Oy chas. a riaieman. Cliy surveyor. By on.er of toe Council. A. M. McORIFF, Clerk. ' City Clerk's OfUee, February 10th, 18. febll dtiw II. 0. JKWELL & CO., DEALERS IN PURE NOHTHERN Id E. FAMILIES Ilfr.NIKISO IICALIIIV Ice made ou living wafer will be supplied promptly, bv leaving orders with . - DOl'KEK A MORTEN. mar23-dSm No. 11 South Fust St.

Ifaira ti t reef. 7 SPARKS & PIC(li:KT, WHOLESALE DRL'GGISTf Dealers in F:i!nts. Oils, OIhk- ; : ! Pntt r-Physicians' careialiy -iecte janl4. JOII.V LAVAL. Wholesale and Uefall Drujcs.. fiealer in Medicines, Paints, Oils, Brunliet, Arc, .WAIN ST., bet. Second aod Third. Kvansville. led. Particular attention idven to CUTTING WINDOW iJLASS to aiy size. IJutiU dll c 1 1 ! fx o j I o rthe, place to get your Pret.crq(ion$ filled, if you icaut than filb d correctly. TI 1 1; l OM OH lXi PKEPAKA. tions just, received and for 8le at MJILAEPFEK'N Prescription Store: Turner's Tic Doioureux, Wilson's Conframpfion Cure, Upturn s Meat Cure for Consumption, Winchester's ffvpopbosphites for Consumption. ijani.7 LI.I. S1IAOKK OF AMI.IXE DTE Color, for sale at SCHLAF.Pr F.R'S Drug Store, Jan27 Corner Main and second Sts. A hPI.F.XI)II ASVOIiTMENT OF Artists' Colors in Tube. Palets and Faiet, Krilve-, Blushes, Gold Leaf, Ooid Bronze, English Canvass and Drying Oil and VarrjivLes, for sale at No. 9W Main St jan7 ScIilaexifer'M Is the lest pla:e to get pure Drugt and Afedicirtft. jan CLOU) & ARL, VltoIesaIe JriijI.Ht AND MAXIFACTUUXG CHEMIST! No. 5 Main Street AGENTS FOR GEORGE H. REED'S DOMESTm LIQUID DYES. GENEKAL AGENTS FOR DR. ARMISTEAD'S TONIC STRul : UNIVERSAL 0LSTT5IXT, ard PILE OIimiENT. Al'. orders r.romi tlv rUled. AVER'S HAIR YIGOR, For the Renovation of the Hair. The GREAT DESIDEBATCM of the Age. A dressing which is, at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is srton restored-to iff orfgiml colr, and the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and haldness often, though not always, cured by its use. t Nothing can restore the hair where tbe follicles are - destroyed, or the 1 glands atrophied'and decayed. But such a remain can be saved for usefulness by thid 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 substaDees which make some preparations dancerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit; but not harm it. If wanted merely for a IlnlrDrcHMiug, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it docs not soil white, cambric, and yet lasts longer on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. PKEPAHEO BY DR. J. C. AVER & CO., Practical and. Analytical Ch'mists, i.ohf:i,l,.uass. PRICE 91 00. BK.MORF.ST? MllMIII.r MAd'A ZIE, univrallv aeltuowledsjed the .'uouel Parlor Magazine of America: devoted to Original .Vories, Foetus, (Sketches, Ali hitecture and Model Col taes, Household Maltera, Gms of Thought. Personal and Literary Gossip (iiicluUiig special Uexruntuis on rauio:ih, i iimi uci.idus on ieiUlh. Music. Amnsernenis, etc., by the' ul authors, aud protiisely illustrated with cost I v Cnsri avimts (full sizei useful

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DENTISTS.

33 T. HAAS Over First National Lank, Corner Main and First Street, EvansvUIe, Ind. MASIFACri RER OP 'O.V TINTD. otw Onm Woik, Ciojd, Hllver, VnlfHnit,Coili!e, and Amber Plates, Carved Work, Artificial Palates, &c. ADMINISTRATOR of Nltronn Oxld (an excellent and safe aniesthetic). Chic roform, Ether, and also several local par lyzers. NEURALGIC Affections treated. MY FACIL1TIKS are as good and to establishment as lartre (fonsistlriij of ny rooms) as any in Ihe United Htates. I RETURN MY THANKS for the ex. teiiKive patronage received daring the paat EIGHT YEAK.S. mchil DR. J. C. BIERB0WER, Surgeon Dentist, Office, No. 10 FIRST STREET, bet BltAn and Locust, . Tenders his professional tervioea to f t citizens of Evansville and vlcin'ty f2tf Adminlstera Nitrous oxide Gas t5,aU. late pain in extracting teeth. DRY GOODS. SCHAPKER, BUSSING & C0W Nos. 47 and 49 Mala Street, Will sell o.T large stock of Staple and Taney Dry Goods V IU It Y CHEAP, In order to make loom for their SPUIXG STOCK. Jac20 G. MAGHEE & CO., No. 1J2 FIRST s T. ITauHVIIIe, Indiana, jHE NOW Ol'EXl.VG A I.ARGK stock of NEW and DESIRABLE STAPLE AXD FAXCY t t DRY OOOIJ, , Hosiery, Motions, - HOOP SKIRTS, , i .,s - i c., to,'- ' ' ' 1 , , i . ' ' Having boaght this rock'To'r ca-h nla? ' the great dcline, they will give special Inducements to buyers, and Invite all in la search of cheap goods to examine their stock.. novl8 dtf G. MAGHEE & CO. DRY GOODS. FALL fTOCX kcond .vrciciv.vL AT THE mammoth iiorsi: OF HUDSPETH, AIUMS & Uk, C3 Main Street fTK .Vlff O III. It TO Till: 1TB. w mu a larK una weu-seiecu-il htocfe Oi Fall and Winter Dry Goods. Having bought new goods recently, and he Ming all our uoodx at prices only justified by present low prices Knst, we respecUully leqnest the public to call and see oar stock in Urt-M UhiMls. All the newest sLhCci in French and Irish Poplins, Fv-fnch .!erlu oh. Empress Cloths, WluaevK, Melange Kcolch Plahis, and All-Wool ileiaines Our slock in Woolen Goods is the Urgent in the city. In Cloths of all colors, Casslmeres. KatineU, Tweeds, Jeans, and Flannels, we are able to otter to customers in- i ducements no oUie house In the ci'y can " uur stock of Notions is large, com prisma everything expected to te found. We have a large stock of Knit Goods, shirts and Drawers. Hoods and Nubias, Shawls and Hoop-Skirts, liianliets, &c. IiitKHlie Oooclf. n)XaJe now ?. Hiock' ln Bleached and PhJl,US,1,,t?s'wCant01- aunels. Print. Checks, and Hickory .stripes, goods of the brands prod need in tLis conntry valul u" Ual WUJ " 0d8! at maj Ilea ;.: HUDSPETH. ADAMS & C0

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