Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 September 1868 — Page 4

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KockportKtape (via Newbnrgh and Boont p, currying x (i man, leavesau. tin IVIondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. Arrives by 7 p. m Tuowlays, Tlinrsaays. it rlrl S'4f invtlVS ,.!.a:.rJ?V.VJ Ma Stage leav MonU OHUU X I 1 1 ill " ttli At JK i.. iysind Haiuniays by 4 p. m. I Ait. Vernon .MailHiage leaves uituv -i. m .HiiudavN) tit 7 a. m. Arrives daily (ex 'XSlV.Liiiiv rexcert Sanluy,) from the Merchant's Hotel, -at 3 ' . - I EItIlY HKl'XEMBEK 4,11-BS. city yrcwB.T.NV1TATIOV TO THE LADIES. A t-peeial invitation is extended lo the ladies of the city to attend the .pcawtogattueuresccntity opr,,, , . , , , . . , . , f, , i to-day. All are cordially mvitcu to attend, and spend the day. Gover nor )lesbv and Governor Hiker will iidlre-fs the people. Siiktino Affair. v c heard a report yesterday that a desperate 'hooting nffitir occurred on the Kaptlan No. 1, at Paducah, two or three days" ago, but were unablo to asecrtain particulars Youno Americv Grant Cluii.The l'ouig America Grant Club will meet at tue Crescent Hall this even ing, at (! o'clock promptly, to tak.3 mrt in the procession to niicht. A full attendance at that hour isdcjsirecl. Mean liif.FT A lew days ago. whilu Mr. U. J. McGrew was at work at Turner llal, soma ra-ie:il entered tho II ill au 1 stole, i'roui hit vest pocket, hi-i witch. It w;u valuo 1 a a metneuto of tho war, and Mr. Mj-. Grew regreti its loss very much.. Hemoyal. Prof. Gow, Superintendent of Public Instruction, has removed Lis office from the Council Cliauibr to tho High School building, oa Seventh Strict, which will be his h'jn'hpiai'tors in future. SrnAKixu is Independence. Captaia Harirave poko to quits a largvi and enthusiastic crowd nisrht before la if, in InJexcndence. The Republicans of Independence will be out in full force to-night. They will do their duty then, and in October and November. Returned. Quito a number of the lady teacher. in the public schools who have been absent from the city during vScation, have returned to the city, and are now ready for commencement clay. They will enter on their arduous duties with renewed vigor. We wish them all the greatest success. Juvenile Thieves. Two boys were arrested evening before last on charge of stealing peaches. .They were lo!gcd in the city prison. ' It U hard to snc sueh youthful offenders punished, but a lesson had better be taught them now than that should end life in a prison. they Inthe Look rr.Nigbt before last Charley Ilendcr. on, who periodically gets drunk, and is crazy and trouble some, made his appearanco on the street and was gobbled by tho pol'.ca. He 13 one of thojs men who beat tho Recorder and city authorities ia every case, not that lyj is uot proven guilty, but he fails to respond with the neees ' siry greenbacks. Recorder's Court. Louis Bird, a colored, individual, on charge of aa induccnt exposure of his person, ap puared baforo tho Recorder yesterday, .and was fined and costed to the amount of ?(5 03. Several other cases of niiuor importance were dispased of. On the whole, it was cot a good day for the Recorder's business. That Surety- of tite Peace Case. Taut surety of the peace case which had been hanging fire for two or three days, c'im3 up be!bru Esquire Emery yesterday. Tae gentleman who male the affida vit, which was to the effoct that he did not do so out of mali e, ongiviug his testimony spoiled the case by piling it on a little too strong in giving in bis evidence. Such a result is not unfrequeutly attained. Siying too much often spjils what would otherwise appear a good cause. Tuc Uattle Plaque. Yesterday morning Mr. S. L. Jones lost a valuable CO.Y, vrtucb. died very suddenly of a dis..na 8-lmUar tQ tbe C3ttle plague. Ae llop3 thu Jiseas0 not break :out auou? the cattle in this region Several lot, of Texan cattle have been .hipped. thTOsU the city, and it probable that somo cattle in this vicinity have become infect0(1 with the disea-e. At all events butchers should exercise great caution inthe pui chase of animals for beef. We understand that several others have lost cattle in the city also.

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need hardly remind the Republican army which will be in to do notting which w,U bring reproach upon the cty or the cause JL i,;r, ir.i.7 are battling. Let us preserve good order in; the midst of an unbounded enthusiasm, as we light up the hcaveDS with the glory of the coming victory. We hope. on he other hand, that our opponents will' do' nothing to provoke a disturbance. " Let the day and nignt pass jree lrom trouDie. i is possible, even easy, to carry on uuiiiJiiicu yauipj.igu w ivuj lit ,a nv-

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A Series of . Burglaries. That our city is infected with a: gang of accomplished and bold burglars, there can be no doubt. They openel their campaign in earnest, cn Wednesday night. Mrs. J. IT. Cutler, wife of the Cashier of the First National Bank, was awakened between 12 and 1 o'clock )lu"J I"""""6' . , . Iiclit in the room, oau ewiuncu ui her husband, who was sleeping in the next . room if he was up. He an swered iii the negative, when she exclaimed, " There u a man in the house!" Mr. Cutler leaped from his ,oA and called outl " Who's there?' an(j at same time saw in the dim i vj,.i.nl,0 Llarknegs a man glide out at tne uoor, The burglar made his escape. Nothhas been mied. gt At TOT The house of Mr. J . o. J aquess was . , , entered -by a window from the back porch; curried Mr. J.'s pantaloons oa(; on the porch and rifled his pock pjj of some $15. Hid watch and bis wife's watch, and jewelry were lying on a bureau near by, but were over looked by the thief or thieves. " William II. Uollingworth'a resi dence was next catered. His panta loons, lying by his bedside, were rifled rF Oil nnt lrnvlntr him ft sriillinfl' ' 1 " ' - ' - o forniarketmoney Ui no;hbor. Wra. J. Dallam, waa tho next victim. His house was en tered by a kitchen window. His clothes were lying on a chair near his bed. The chair and its contents were carried outdoors, ana his pocket book rifled of $20. The thief was in such haste that he tore the fastening of the pocket-book loose, and Eearch ed it carelessly, as they left a bran new half dollar postal currency in it Several other houses were tried, but tho robbers failed to gain admission People should look well to the fasten ings of their doors and windows, and should keep a pistol well loaded lying close at hand, and nerve their arm to use it effectively. Dedication of the Opera House By an elegant display advertisemen elsewhere it -will' bo Been that the Evansville Opara House will be dedicated to the public oa Monday night poxt, by a display of forensic, lyric and dramatic talent never before witnessed ia this cit3 This will be au epoch in the history of Evansville, and we may confidently antie'pite an as-eiubhxge of such brilliancy as has never before graced any public edifice in this city. The Evansville grand Orchestra, composed of thirty perfonncrsi, will itself le a rare feature, aud tho dr.but of the charming coninieclienna, Miss Mary Rickcord-", should itse'f attract a full house, to siy uothing of the brilliant display of homo talent that will take part. Peddling Without License. Evening before last tho police picked up a man on charge of peddling with out license, and lodged him in the city prison. It is a notable fact that with the advent of prddlars in our city, houses are broken open and other depredations committed. It will bo well for all to look well to tha fusteuingH of their doors and windows. Opening of the Sciiools. The Public Schools will open on the 7th inst. With the additional new buildings, better accommodations will be afforded the scholars of the city. Our public schools aro a just source of pride to all our citizens, and the incoming year many important improvements will bo made, greatly to the benefit of the scholars as well as the teachers. Eighth Ward Meeting. There was a rousing meeting at the Wigwam in the Eighth Ward last night. The meeting was called to order by Mr. A. J. Colburn, after which the citizens proceeded to the appointment of a Marshal for the citizens delegation, Mr. James Wiltshire was chosen to fill that position. A (Herman workingman was then called out, who aduresscd his fellow citizens for a short Jime in a neat speech, showing that in the Republican party, the true frknds of the workiogmeo, were to bo found. He was followed by Mr. Roo'ker, who'spoke for a few minutesafter which the meeting adjourned to meet at the Wigwam at GJ o'clock this evening, when a precession will be formed, to join the balance of the Ward delegations, agreeably to the order of formation published in this morning's paper. The Eighth Ward will do something handsome." Look out for the glorious Eighth. After Him. The policemen yesterday were in search of the colored man who stole some wheat, it is alleged, up the railroad, and sold it to parties in this city. With what success the search was attended we did not learn, but it is quite probable he will bo captured eventually. Female Pugilists. Night before last a couple of colored females indulged in a little set-to on Third Street, 'near Esquire Walker's office, and for a while pulled wool at a lively rate. The Ju-tice of the Peace caused their arrest, but let them go on promise that they would appear for trial yesterday. They did not appear.

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The prof essiori wiiorm this tnoraiog, at 8Vp'clOck4 and march to the CrescentfUity Spring?, in the following ordef : 1. Ccesccnt City Silver Band. 2. Carriages containing speakers. 3. Grant Cavalry. 4. Artillery.. . 5. Township organizations.6. Citizens , on horseback and in carriages. - The Crescent City Band will take t3 place on Main Street, at the corner of Main and Second Streets. The carriages containing the speak ers and the Grant' Cavalry will form on Second Street, aboveJtfain, in the order above indicate J, front restirg on Main. Citizens on horseback and in car nages wishing ta join the procession will . assemble on Main Street, below First, and oa Water Street, above and below Main. The Artilhry will meet at the corner of Eighth and Main. KniyJil Township at McJohcston's grocery, corner cf Canal and Eighth Streets. Scott and Center Townships at tho head of Main Street. " - " - Union, Perry and German Town ships at Bellevue, near lower Pigeon Creek Bridge. . Armstrong Township at Mr. Kolle's, corner cf Fulton Avenue and Frank lin Street The Township organizations will be instructed by the Assistant Marshals when to join the procession. The procession will move precisely at 9 o'clock, and proceed up Main to Third Streetj down Third .to Division. S-reet; down Division to First Street; down First Street to Fulton Avenue; . out Fulton "Avenue tc Eleventh Street; thence to the Cres cent City Springs. " J. M. SflACKLEFORD, Chief Marshal. Order for Torchlight Procession. A salute of ten gun3 will be fired at seven ocioch P. M., at which time the various wards will meet and form at their respective headquarters. A signal of two gun3 will be given at 7j o'clock, when all the companies wil march to the places indicated in the following order: Grant Guards (soldiers) in place and manner to be designated by the commanding officer. Grant Cavalry on Water Street above Main, right resting on Main. Crescent City Silver Band and car riages with speakers of the day on Main Street, below First. Carriages containing disabled eoI diers, at corner of Main and Second Ward companies (citizens) in tho following order: First and Second Wards on Firs Street above Main, right resting on Main. Third and Fourth Wards, on Sec ond Street, above Main, right resting on Main. Fifth and Sixth Wards, on Second Street,. below Main, right resting on Main. fccventh and J'iiehth ards, on Third Street, below Main, right rest ing on Main. Ninth Ward and Independence, o Fourth Street, blow Main, right rest iDg on Main. Citizens from the various townships outside tho city, at., the . corner Third and Locust Streets, where torches will be provided them. . Young America Grant Club and Grant Artillery, on First Street, be low Main, right resting on Main. Any citizens who may wish to ac company the procossiou, aud form part of it, oa horseback and in car riages, on First below Main. order of march. - The procession will march out Main Street to Eighth Street, down Eighth to Harriet Street; down liar riet Street to Franklin Avenue; ou Franklin Avenue to Fulton Avenue up Fulton Avenue to Firt Street; u First Street to Gum Street; out Gum to Third Street; down Third to Oa Street; out Oak to Seventh, and dow Seventh to the market space. r The line of march is short enough so that none will become weary, and the time occupied will be so short tha all citizens from the country can easily remain until the clo-e. J. M. Shackelford Chief Marshal. Order Appointing At distant Marshals 1. The following gentlemen, As sistant Marshals, will meet at m, Headquarters, on Third Street, between Main and Locust, (mounted,) at eijht o'clock A. m., and seven o'clock P. 31. : C. H. Butterfield. S. K. L'-avitt. H. A. Matteson. Alvah Johnson. C K. Drew. J. S. Bm -hanan. - J. P. I V.irt. Frd. G. Docker. John Greek. David Heiman. Morris Cahn. John Peva. James L. Orr. A. C. Roscncrans. 2. No officer during the Torchlight Procession at night will be mounted, except the Chief Marshal and his assistants. J. M. Shackelford,Chief Marshal. Negro Fight. There was a disgraceful fight, yesterday evening, in the alley running from Main to Locust, between Water and First Street?, between two negro boys, who seemed tj enjoy the sport.(?) The crowd was somewhat like the Steedman Democratic Club of .Brashear City, very much mixed in color. Ia tbe crowd of near one hundred people, we did not see a ' police ' officer. It was a rare opportunity lost." Coal Notice! A coal notice, : by our friend Jno. Ingle, will be found in this paper, to which we call attention.

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: frtpare Mint ..ittBtentfoe Si ia alrcsdy oscsrlained that there will be a large attendance from the country at the Convention to-day, f the weather continues pleasant. It s expected that tho Republicans of the city will also turn out in force and provide abundantly, notonlyfor themselves, but also for such persons from a distance as may not be provided for. In order that no confusion or trouble may occur in getting the provisions to the Springs, the Executive Com mittee recommends that each family prepare their basket and attach a card to it containing the ownsr's name and the ward in which he lives. The folowing places have been designated at which to leave the baskets.where they will be called for by express wagons, and conveyed to the Springs on Friday morning: First Ward. Wm. T. Igleheart. Second Ward. Habenicht's Gro cery. Third Tr rard. Elliott' Grocery on Third Street. fourth Ward. Philip Decker's. Fifth Ward. Philip Decker's. Sixth Ward. Anthony Reis's. Seventh Ward. William Kolle's. Eighth Ward. At the Wigwam. Ninth Ward. Cassavant's 3Iarble Yard. It is desirable that the baskets be left at these points at as early an hour on Friday as convenient.in order that they may be on the ground in jood season. Attention! Grant Guards! The various companies of Grant Guards are requested to assemble in Battalion near the foot of Main Street, so as to be ready to move at 8 o'clock promptly. Let every sol dier turn out. J. M. Shackelford, Chief Marshal. In obedience t& the request of the Chief Marshal, the various companies of the Grant Guards will form on Water Street, below Main, in the order of their Wards, right resting on Main. The battalion will be formed at 7 :43 p. M. promptly. By order of Chas. II. Butterfield, Colonel Commanding. J. E. WnEELER, Adjutant. Personal. Hon. Sam. L. Casey and lady, of Caseyville, Ky., are in the cioj stoppirg at the Sherwood House General Oglcsby, of Illinois, Gov ernor Baker, of Indiana, and E. W, Ilalford, city editor of the Indianapo lis Journal, arrived in this city last night. Mr. Ilalford is stopping at the Sherwood House. Col. Brooks, of Caseyville, was in the city last night. . Hon. J. S. Hopkins, President c the First National Bank, returned home with his family from the East, yesterday, where they have been spending some time. He is looking unusually well. D. W. Lusk, editor of the Shawncetown Mercury, is in the city, stopping at the Sherwood House. lie will attend the great demonstration to-day, and on Saturday will call on the merchants of this city and offer them an opportunity to adrerti-je in his paper. Pole Raising in the First Ward. A Grant aud Colfax pole, full two hundred feet in length, was raised at McJohnston'u store, last night, under the supervisioa of that untiring worker, Mr. Thomas Royston. When all was ready, and the word given, thi3 huge pole rose majestically in the air, without the least troublj or the slightest dartgar. When this tall pole had assumed a perpendicular, a largo and beautiful flag was run up to th8 mast head, amidst deafening applause. Loud calls were made for Captain il. C. Gooding, who took the stand, but before commencing his address, he proposed three rousirg cheers for the flag,, three cheers for the First Ward, and three clxeers for Grant and Colfax. He then proceeded to address the people in his usually forcible style, at some lennth. During his remarks he was loudly and enthusiastically applauded. Other speakers were on the ground, who were, no doubt, called out, but we could not remain to hear the remarks, being obliged to leave before Captain Gooding had closed his speech. It was the largest crowd we have yet seen in Evansville, at a pole raising, full a-" von hundred p3ople being in attendance. The First Ward is wide awake, and will be out in full force to-night. The Drummer Boy. Another, immense crowd attended the third representation of the "Drummer Boy," last night, and all agTee it was the best representation of the series. Every scene and every act is a sensation, and conveys a striking lesson. We question if any drama was ever represented by amateurs1 in better style. The play, however, would be far more effective if the leading characters were sustained by trained artistes. The various scenes were well represented. The tableaux were the consummation of art and beauty. To be appreciated they must be seen. No pen can do them a tithe of justice. The several songs by Miss Emma O'Riley were real gems, and were received with warmest applause. The Bummers of Sherman and the live mule ridden by Uncle Joe, were new features of the play, and were received with vociferous applause. The " Drummer Boy" will be repeated for the last time on Saturday night, and every one should see it. If it Rains. Should such an untoward event visit the Republicans of Vanderburgh County as a continued rain to-day, so that the holding of the Convention at the Crescent Springs will have to be abandoned, it will be held in Turner Hall.

. rT'cLi ft.4istto. The tall phU oil Water Sireet wa3 raised j'tSterday eVening, but a'fter it was up and the top guy was loosened suddenly, and as the top sprung back it broke short

off some thirty fett of it and fell with a great crash, but fortunately no one was hurt. This accident is ereaty to bo regretted, but it was the result of sheer carelessness. We under stand that the. whole work will be commenced anew, and under such auspices as will secure success. Negro Row. There was quite a row among the African race inhabit ing those palatial cottages between the Journal ofEce and the river, about half-past twelve o'clock this morning. We did not learn fully the particulars of the origin of the affair, but under stand two white (?) men were mixed up in it, their names being freely handed about among the female Afri cans. J. here was coise enough, we think, to have aroused even the po lice. . t Attention, Grant Cavalry! The members of this organization will please meet this (Friday) morning at eight o'clock, ou Fourth Street, between Cherry and Oak, in uniform, to join in the procession. Let every member turn out promptly. . E. A. Fairciiild, Captain Commanding Company. - - Attention, Fourth Ward. The soldiers of the Fourth Ward will meet at R J. McGrew's Room at 6 j o'clock this evening promptly, to receive uniform for the procession tonight, and to. receive their lamps. R. Clay Wilkinson. Captain. LOCAL NOTICES. Accident Insurance Policies for $1,000 to $10,000. with weekly compensation, from $3 to $50, issued in the old Travelers' Insurance Company, of Hartford, on application to J. N. Knox. Office, First National B ink, dtf Evansville. S&" P. T. Barnum h undoubtedly the greatest showman in the world. Dr. J. W. Poland's Humor Doctor is without doubt the best remedy for Scrofula, Erysipelas and kindred diseases, ever yet discovered. Sold by Cloud & Akin. tcpt:i-d2twl. Important Letter. The following letter has come info Our hands, and we publish it for the information of thos who doubt the purity of Speer swine. . This ia to certify that Mr. Alfred Speer is a resident of this village, and, to my personal knowledge, has devoted a number of years to the manufacture of pure and valuable wine. He has a large vineyard in view of my residence, and has been for some time eng:ig:d in cultivation the Port Grape. The Port Grape Wine can not be excelled by any American wioe. It is botlled by Mr. Speer every seasoq in largo quantities, Dut not disposed of until it attains the ago of four years. Passaic, Oct 20th. 18G5. s D. B. Sickels, Central National Bank, New York. Some of our druegis have this wine direct from the vineyard. sept3 ltdw. Pictures. Having formed a copartnership with Mr. J. B. Hall, an accomplished artist of New York ci'y, I am better than ever prepared to fill all orders for pictures on short Dotice and in the mot satisfactory manner. Call at the old -Art Gallery, - over Shanklin & Reiljy'f stcr ". Entrance on First Street. II. H. Parkhill. sept.4 It. Note This. We propose not to be undersold by any merchantaLle Coal Dealer in this market, and are now prepared to bid on furnishiug Coal in quantities. Parties desiring to lay in their supplies for Winter, will do well to call at our office, No. 2 Main Street, before contracting elsewhere. John Ingle, Jr., & 'on, Proprietors Bodiaut Mines. sep4-5td 1 Hereafter we f hall confine our sales of slack to customers who use our coal. . This rule will be ttrictly adhered to in all cases. John Ingle, Jr., & Son. Proprietors Bodiam Mines, sep-t 3t Lost. A large brass store key. The finder will bo suitably rewarded by leaving it at the Journal Office. sep3dlw R. B. B. C. The Resolute Ease Ball Cub will play a practice game on tne JiiVansvuie ground, livery member should bo present. JJy or der of the President. septo. Salt! Salt! I Salt!!! Salt has advanced to fifty cents per bushel, or three dollars and fifty cents for seven bushel barrels, and two dollars aud eighty cents for small barrels. Baird& Start, AgPDts Ohio River Salt Co. L. Ruffner, Jr., & Co., Agents Kanawha Salt C. sep2 3t Dental Student. An opportunity is now offered for a steady and reliable young man to study dentistry. He should have a good English edu cation, and be f rom 18 to 22 yea's of ag1?, I. 11 a AS. se22 3t Over First National Bin k

Select School. Mrs. Ross's select school will re-open, at her residence, on First Street, between Mulberry and Gum, on Monday next, September 7th. se2d2t y Fresh Maltby Oysters received daily and for sale by the cae or half can at H. Herman's conleetionery, No 45 Main Street. sep2 1w, For Rent. A large hcu-e suitable for dwelling or boarding; also a house with five rooms, in a good locality. septl-tf Alvah Johnson. For Rent. The room now occupied by S. W. Turner. No. 7 South First Street, three doors east of Main. The situation i3 a desirable one. The room is furnished with all the necessary fixtures and shelving to carry on any kind of business, and will be rented very low. j - . ; . Turner & Kumler, auglS tf.. . . i No. 7 First Street. St. Nicholas. A cold snack can be had at all hours at tho "St. Nicholas," No. 37 North First Street. aug31-lw

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fbr other Iliif.r ft ems .' Third Pa$. Tho additional arrival last night were the Milbrey, Louisvilf j to Cairo ; Nightingale, Cincinnati to St. Louis; Quickstep, to Ciiiro; Mollio Norton and Sallie V., to Henderson; Romeo from Clarksville; Morning Star Louisville and return. ..The Nightingale had a splendid trip for the water. Capt. Frazier was in high feather. Andy Frazier was at the wheel....... The Quickstep left with a fair trip The Milbrey had a moderate trip...... Tho Romeo came in at 11 o'clock pretty light ..The Morning St;ar was detained by fog, and did rot arrive until midnight. She had a full trip of people and a fair freight list. Amocg her passengers-" was Harry Allen, of Rockport, who report a considerable delegation coming down to day to witness the pageant in boaor cf Governors Baker and Oglcsly." The Cincinnati Commercial of yesterday says: ' ' Alf. Burnett; the qucer and comical Alf., visits Evansville, where he is engaged to lecture, on the. 15th and 16th inst., before the Library Association of that city.- We turn him over, to the gentle Silverthorn. We will do him brown.. -We owo him one. 1 'si ' ' Hirer Dispatches. Cairo, September 3. Rob Roy St, Louis to Cincinnati, 1 A.M.", ' Forsyth, Memphis to St. Louis, 1 A M,; White, Paducah packet, 3 r M. : Bon Accord. Louis o Abound Uty, J P.M.; AIion, ot. ijoms io iuempnis,. -k l'-M, lacony. ct. Liouis to lennessee lltver, 5 PIT; Rapidan, Evansviile packet. 8 p.m. The river rose 6 inches. Weath'-, er cloudy. NAsnviLLE,' September 3 River falling; 3 feet on Ilarpeth Shoals. Weather warm. Alpha left for Cairo. Memphis, September 3 Clear and warm. River risir slowly. Depaited, Marble City. St. Louis, 6 r. M.; Bismark. New Orleaus, 5 P. M. Louisville, Sept. 3. Weather clear and warm. River falling, with 3 feet water in the canal. ' Pittsburg, Sept. 3. Heavy, rains fell this morning. Weather- cloudy and cool in the afternoon. The river is about two feet and rising slowly. STEAK20ATS, FOR. OWENSKOKO, C'ANNELTON, AND LOUISVILLE. The magnificent M earner " ' ' IVtl.KVIIXl'. A. T. Oi'more, Master; iL l'btl. 1$. itrauliom. Clerk. Will leave for Lou sville and ail wnv norts IHlri DAY. Fnd-ty, Hi-jit 4lh,Httil' M. For freight or passage apply ou b:mrd. or to W. O. HKoWiJ & CO.. It Agents. BOAXIDIIilG. OAttlklXJ ou Hecorid tstitet, between tsjeamore and li;e. in the buu.se laiely o cupieii by .Mr. win. tiuc. Three large furnished looms, (suitable lor fa m 11 en. Day boar ers wiuile . au22 dtf MRS. C. A. FULLER. RAILROAD nOUS2, Generally kuowa us the. OLD BULL'S HEAD. Thin pleasimit situation Is now opm lor the necominodiitnm ol Ooar-Ji is, under the iiieitlon 01 MK. aud MK.-t. K. O. iOSOK The t-t-eet car "ill be ton lid convenient, mnumg to and from the premises every teu luiuutes-: One 01 two small families cau b- Kfeornmudated. F.. Large aud tood aeconimodHiiou foi Btock. I m a y Zi d I m T"' .JO moved ti Mr. Jottu Hewson'u lar.; bouse, on Ulvlslou Hireet. In tweeu tecouil ana Third, aud i ready lo receivo.is many day boarders as will lve her a cut., tilxv al.-ii bus live or six jjoo'l rooma to let. may 13 dtf MliH. U. CARTER. ji WEEK, at --"-mks. e. sr. Bur.Nfi'aV. So. 12 Second St., bet. Main and- Loctva Streets, KvansvHle, Ind. A few more lodgers and quite a number of day boarders can atlll be Bccotnntud ted. AIHS. hi. MJKXtS. roarCtf DEIITI5TS." I. HLlS -ulcsidcnt I e :i lift I, Over Flrat National Bank,- - ' . ' Corner 3Ialn and First btrettJ, KvansvUle, lnd.i MAisi'FAfrrtritEK or wstistous Unm Worit, Ooid. Silver. Valcauite.Coralito, and Amber i'lalts, Carvetf Work, ArUflcia' I'alatea, &c ADMIN ZSTBATOK of Nitrous -Oxid (an excellent and safe ana-HlUeue), Cult roform, Ltber, uiid also several local un lyscera. v , . NKURALGIC Affections treated. MY FACILiTIKS are as Rood and te; e8tabliHhineut as large (consisting of civ roomH) as any In the United suites. 1 RETURN MY THANKS for the ei-te-iMve patronage received during the ja ; K1GHT VEA11H. . - -mcilJ R. C. JEWELL & CO., -DKALKRS INPURE N0BTUERN ICE. T1AMIUES IKSIKISi IIIAITIIY Ice made on living water will be snrpiied promplly, bv leaving orders witii iDOCKKK MOKTKA, mar25-d3m No. 11 south First SL CJ E. IL71i:UT A CO. 3 No. 31 NOKTH KLR3T PTRKE I, w ill be pleased to see al I their old custo ers, aud as many new onea as will tavoi them with a call. A full assortment of Oroceries, etc., always on band, aud lot sale at tbe lowest marlret prices, -Agents for Btaflord Mills (Alabama) Cot ton Yarns, at manufacturers' prices. H will give tnecia.1 induoemenU to all llu.tt buying for CASH. (ocf OHIO FEMALE COLLEGE AT ' - COLLEGE I1ILL, JTKAU C1XCIXXATI,' REV. N. C. BURT, D D PretUXent, ' OPEXS ITS TWKITTIETJI FBITAtlonal year oa lb. 2St,n ot iepterriber' next. Best or teachers er?nel fur all branches. Rnre op ortonitiW-afTeted fur nuiKUlng in Jilusic, fainting, and t e Modern Languages, opeclal atten-lon Ivitti to physical cuiinre. Beautiful ouilal ns a;id grouuds utlord the atiractiou of a superior home. -Pries innch reduced, matins: f ie College the cheapeat, for lis faculties, to be found In the West. Applications for further lformRti?X.:,?,r tor adm ission to be made to the t -esldcnu JyuidtRTu.Th; wOt . . a. .i.A mall who inve: paled slesp W-SS oinented'The blessed i" the man , . meH8 of remedying w "S!"L.!nr, rcrrbed "merits posswsed by few or nd premature gray hair. The testimoy Itro of iu efficacy are numerous and irreproachable. wjyo

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COUJVTr TREASURER. Kuilors Journal: Pleme announce tho name or W. U HAZKMtlQU as a candidate for tho office of County Treasarer, Mibjw-t to the decision of tt; Uniou Cou-

vuiion M i v I'KUMifl. COUJtTl' CLERK. Editors .Tourn-1: I'lf-Hse Runonnco lh namo of WM. UEAVis a a . auctldute for t beoltlce Of Count V Cli-rlt Inr Vnndpi lnireh j Couuly, subject to lie decision of tho Hepuoiic in c nun ry con ven Hon, to tnke place at Hie Cr darnt Cit v r- prints, on the 4th of fcepU'inuerUKS. By rcqutht or ... .HirVoriR". tf&.rVU(,;t of many voters wo announce ZnZi nH caidldote lor tho C H t ounty Clerk, Mibuct to tbo decision of the Uuion Couventlou. JAMES H-.McXFF.LY will serve the public Jtithiuuy as Clerk of the Court of anderbareU onnty, lr nom naied by the ttaputli'n TJuloii onveailon n the 4th ttt (Mrplinbcr wndeleclei b- the peo piepn the ltu oi Ootob.-r. antij? td aw P. BOP.EO.V Is cri ldite for the office or Comity clerk at the ensuing Octobtr lrctlou, sooject to the decision of !ht He, ubHcan lonvtut o i. : rcR co vjirr recorder. I fern a candidate for rc-e ectlou to the oZlc n Htrcoider of Vamleroum U ouui , sub) ei to the decision of tlin Kepub.lCftu County Convention. BCpllf. , . C TOMUr.MELT. ron rent. PWn RliKT BASEMENT The biucJu. meutof thoCumbeiland Pre.ibvtei lan Church, corner of Second aud I'heslnut (streets. This would be a very de-irabie placa tor tench iuk JHuia or Drawing and J'ai' iing. AiKo. a oil i uhii lur un uxcu, 1 .quire of ALVAH J' 'II SON, RirJJdtf Keul Estate Agent. """"'"WANTED. TVAIiTEn-MAN A stea 'v man, who I? Qiidrt'stands worknig a Planing in d FiooriuK Machine, to wliom we will pay pood wages !nd give s endy enipiOymtul Inquire at thm orllce, or of lUUILK, Ml'KK 4 I'.RO,, Second St., bet. Client u ut ami Cherry. au2Sdlw WAX'FU-QUAIIRYMKX AND '-tCABHLKHrt-l;jO quarry men and seal biers vaut.-ii at the Oralton Stone iuarrle, Orafton, Illinois. Steady em ployment and (i'X'd wages. LuTka and comm xlious boaidinx houses, belong! d;; to tb- Company, are situated near tne quarries. Add' ess SILAS FAUKi NO ION, Orafiou, Illinois, or I.. W. II. Will 11T, 611 omineroial Alloy, Si, Louis, Mo. 8wa aiv ; FOR SALE. Housa and Lot for Sala. WI0 TO JIT IXTr.3VIEI RE. raoval from the city, I offer lor aale my Honse and Lot, containing five rooms, cellar, clsderti, and ktable, atl ia Up-top order; good as new. Inquire on the pro10th St, bet Vine and Sycamore. I will give a bargain to any one wUbing f o bay a good Dwelllui? House. . aqi)4Cw P. Si'HWAXER. ; Iloina and Lot lor Sale. rjpilK VI.KY uEAlKAItLr. LOT, Northeast corner of Second and Divi-sioi Streets, Fronting seveuty-flvo lest ou Secoi.d Btreet, toirether wltrj the new two-story frame house. For term. fcc, apply to THOMAS E. OARVIN, ' - Third Street; or C.CLEMENT, sept tf ' 22 and 21 First Strpet. NALK-VKHY DKS1RABLK REJE .slDENCK Ou account of a contemplated change In business and location, I intend loi-cil my re!deiii e, corner Eigtub ,and Vine Stree .s. Ti.o lot. lias a front o 150 feet on l-'.fglith street, and ihe part which Is now a lluely appointed fcnrdeu ran. If desired, be used lor bu'MIng and sold sepnra eiy. Ti e house contains eight rooiai, n:id tliu phice is weil supp led with cisterns and out houses, ail In the best of ordr and rep.tr. : Suld properly, If uot. sold at priviite sale pr- vlous to the KHt h of SevUtnber, IKoS, will orr fist day lie off rrd a I public auctiou. Term . made kuou on day of ale For further Infoimatlon and Inspee'ion Of i lift property apply .hi the premises, lo c3 d Id HQili KT S ltUsl'Q. RKsidtsuce and Farm for Salt. T- Si iil.Mtii:.iit i: of the late Di 1 homas UuijCio wiil tie soid at prlval su e. Said farm contains 100 acres, will liiinrovemeiits. Il is uhunt one mile Ircn InS'f'.' SL:tii;U. On Hie K. A O. K. l., am' ten miles from tills city. For further tmi Ueuiars apply in Dr. K. -T. Kuucie's oilier JSo. ijt First street, Evansville. JySH FOR SALE AND FOR RE31 TlKiTi 'JLA1 Itl'lI.DlHO LOT! "3 SJr Lweiiiii Houses, aud Farms. Ten thousand acres of Farming Land. I buy and bc-il Real Estate. , : ALVA II JOHNSON, Ktal Estate Agent, Third Street, . Evansville. . Indiana deciStf JHO. W. JlEADLFY, RoBT. M. MARTIN, .., ; lliJIL II. llEADKV. Martin 2c:ul!cy & Co., Cotton and Tobacco Factors. Fonvardlng and Commission . ME II C 1 2 AN TS, Water. Street, - Corner or Dhlsloa, CIRCULAR. jL euterprle of -stabli.slittiK a Tobacco iitilcet iu EvauHvllle, vn l .eg leave to tenner our services to our mends in ICen luclcy ad to the tobscco erowlug comma i i ties of ludiHiia and I lllnois. .. It is our aim and determination to build up a Home Market, eoniil. all things coo Mdered, to finy In the country, which we conceive to be ol niunltold lulerest to tho extensive Tobacco truwliu teuion sur rounding Evansville, and vl;h our laige and intimiitt. ncinn intanee in the adjace .t ctniiities ol Ketilucky and Ihe encourage ment anu many laciiiues anoru (l ly our ci'y. we lire oiitldenl that our cfldris will oe speeony crowned with fcucc km. A larye nmj rlty of I be pt inters in tbl flection have never nriz.sl their tolu.ivo r.. t he leason l hat they Have had no Horn. Market wtie;e the.v could be n resent itud witn'-ss its sale, ml be-.ldes, most p aiders are not piepared to prize t tieir owu crops. For their eoiivt ine co we will complete riarigeinents('u due time for tlie new :ioi,) with jiHiduuil rellablo men In every ui-ii;iiuoriii.ii u lurnisu ikimiv.i is and pi t.e looitcco upon rensonuLle lermj. I hen each riant r can accomnam. i . v . , 1 - V tut Jwgsiioads. ana see I hem inwcit Weighed and Sold, and return Home with the 1 roreeds. Our manner ot selling tobacco will be ho coiuuciei as to insure satisfaction Each hogdiead will be sampled aud m1 separateiv upon its own merits, to tfie limln s:, bidder i.t public uuution. ot only planttrH but dealer will find that our mi), ket affords many advantages lo iue:n. ir.r..i i-aie-, kvi-ii at small pior-it-, will en -O e de-ilcrs' lo conduct extensive bpf.'ra ! ions lui 1 nu t h 9 season, upon a smalt cnpiiitl, witii tlK 2cut po-H,blo dandan 2- r of Ins. Vve also pie ge onr host efforts In the sale of Cotton uud h(-r produce, ana an eonsinmeiits lo o foi waiuou win receive fill r rn-orri.it. w.t I i-iit ion. For tbe character of our houne we refer to our acnuaixilaiiers. to our local axenis. ttml Ui LUu ioailiu? busine-s houses of J--.V-anvU e. and liouo by promptness, enery, audftiit t in entity, I J merit a reasonable tibaro ol i ;i' ro:i!iy.'. IUspeatu!i.y,rrVj uEADLEV, & CO. September 1", l--jr foTo eirir enterprising friends tne propot- tt aw'iril the following itmnhims: ; f'nniiuiii .?2)lu fi ld lotlie rianter frn:n n i: m wv lu-ciivo llio Ih st iiozhfad, S v ('r:f. Yrt miinrt Li(i!:l to f lie Plnntcr ffp:;i " rr f i n-ive the second inigsiH'ad. 1? I'Vemium H" in ti.vld (o the Plant e r from whom tic lecclvo the third liogsfK-.iil. Scr t'rap. Kcptl lwd lin .v M., II. CO. 0 ; Iiso!uH:):i Nct!ce. rr"irr. f ui.j-tiM:iit jii;itETO5L fore exlsdng mt Aeen H. f. Knttou, J. Lf . ' ' tlstors. an.t V. A ItnlIlT has been d.ssoiv -tt by mii'ual eonsent, ' liabilities ot ttip firm lol-.e (liliiirgi'd nv K. s. Huston, who i ttutborizea to recelv nil debts tiuo said firm. ' -. Feferrin-r to the above, tho underslKned n asii to lt.K. fttistorr & Co., thank ful for past favors to the old firm, would solicit a continuance ui iu e same to tha new rirrn ot nK2,lff KKILLY&CQ.

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Tin: r.VAfvir.iLi; Opera house Will be d -rutcdto.ii to t.'.e i.ubia Moriday, f:i;pt umber 7, iUd, Dedicatory Address by Col. Charles Dei, by. A splendid array of LYRIC AND DRAMATIC TALENT has been kindly volunteered for the occasion. Tlir EVAXSVItLi: 0RCIIESTHAL ASSOCIATION', Of SO members, under direction of TRJV. MATH IAS, In some of Uitlr Cho;cost a.-nw. X- Nowton OottIiolI, Lessee aud Manager of the Opera House, aud BXiH 3X.ti.' IJ1c1cooimIh, Charmlns Coniedtpune from Wood's Museum, CnlcaviM, in SONG BY MR. II. SCIL&FEE. MR. .AKD MRS. SCHLESSiXGEIt IN A I'AVOItlTL DUETT. PROFESSOR J. G. KAUJ'MAN In lili lcmltablo and oi!:;innl . ItAVtOOX N'll.O. TCHI.NO-FO W, FOU-CHOW, CH NUWANU, AND FOU CHANU. In lu.l Celestial Costume. For particulars see progrruamot. fstd d :t EVA NSVILI,n OPERA HOUSE. J. XEWTO CJOTTIIOI.l, LESSEE AND SI ANACI Ell, 77u'i magnificent TEMPLE OF ART will be opened fur the regular DRAMATIC SEASON IVXonclii.v Evoninfj, SEPTEMBER 11, 1SGS. The CORPS DRAMA 'PIQUE, one of the bent in the Western Country, has been selected from (he. 2'ir,cipril METROPJ LI TAN VIE A TRES of NEW YORE, BOSTON, CHICAGO, and ST. LOUIS, and consists of SO MEMBERS, Acknowledged by both Press and Public to be ARTISTS OF EXCELLLYfJii ! tzr OHSERVJS ! -:(.'-a The LATEST LONDON and NEW YORK NOVELTIES v:iil be 'produced in R A I'll) SUCCESSION, and every cu e icill be displayed in matters of SCENERY, COSTUME, PROPERTIES, od MECHANICAL EFFECTS, i, which end the services of tin- HEST ARTISTS have been vend at GREAT COST. Remember the Inauguration of Dramatic Season, the Monday, September 14, 1868. Far full particulars tee daily announcements and small bitls. s 3 dot JOHN 1 VINSON, BRASS FOUNDER AND FINISHER, Steam ai d C-as-Plpe Fitter, Manufacturer and Dealer r.: M'liiin n,u-, W ater Uucm, Spelt, r am. KuijWlt Metal, and all Artli-ies appertaining lo Rrass Foundry. STEAJf POAT AND fiKXKUAL B1ACKWater Street, bet. Pine an i-Leet. EVANSVILLE, IND. Cash paid for old Copper and Brass THE PADUCAH HERALD Established In 1S5J Chartered lfeOO. The Oldest end' Best Est,bli-Jied Newspaper In huntiwebtera L'ei tacky. Published Tri- Weekly and Weekly, PAIilCAW, hfc. MICKY. JOHN C. N O 15 L j:, Editor and Pcbli.hu er. THE ATTENTION F IJI'MM.'S. men Is asltwl to the V u v i: j. i llERALD as au advertising m.-d 1 1: rn I'-. clr:-ulut io;i iu th various counfe-t of Southwestern Kentucky and the to-.l-r couuties of Wesl 'i'eunesseo, and part i-u-larlv up Ihe 'lenessi-e aim umi. rl n.-l Rivers, Is larte and well estaoii . lied, it is n ret tlie ONLY i.ewHuaiierthroii''li whlh the Farmers and Merouauts of tins ieion can be fully readied, and is therefore very vnlaable a. n MiTeriunuu ju'-saium. I an