Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 September 1868 — Page 1
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4 - 1 J 1 v j v . ... .... n - F ive copies, oue year.... . TffTi rnti!po nnt I-r-tt r . .. ......... ......... JO W FOR FrtESIDEMT. GENERAL U. S. GRANT. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, Hon. SCBDYLER COLFAX. REPIBLIC4N STATE TICKET. FOR OOVi RXOK, CONRAD BAKER. Of Vanderburgh. FOR CONOR E33, Gen. JAMES C. VKATCfl. COtSTY TICKET. FOR STATE SKNATOR, ASA IGLEHART. FOR REPRKSSNTATIVIS, Augustus lemckb:,. JOHN G. POTTS, Of Scott. FOR COUNTY CLVRK. EORKX SORENSON. FOR RECORDER. CASPER TOMHEMELT. FOR TREASURER, .WILL. WARREN, Jr. FOR COROiiTtR, SAMUEL P. I1AVLIN. FOR KE1L K3TATE APPRAISER. JMOSES AIKEN, , Of Kulght. FOR COMMISSIONER, SAMUEL BARKER, Of Union. isents ror the Journal. U. A. Hall. Princeton, Iud. 'npU Levi Fkrocon. Petersbnrgn, 2nd. Harry H. Smith, Washiuglon, Intl. W. J. L. Hemmenway, Boonv tile, Ind. C. It. DtBRUi.KH, Newuurgb, Ind. .s John M. Lock wood. Ml. Vernon, Ind. . J. M. Foster, fort Branch, Intl. li. W. Wkavks, Posey vllle, Intl. S. H. Ct'RWlN, -ornervllle, Intl. - - ; t'tipt, Wiiitino, t'ynthlana, IuJ. K.J. Kookks, New Harmony, Intl. Harvey Bond, Hazleton, Intl. Thos. McCutcpkbt, Sandersvllle, Intl.' -'; Ukjiiin Maiiks, Blafk Hatvk Mills, Intl. They will also receive and forward to us orders lor Binding and Job Printing. Late Jiews" Items.A Havana dispatch dated the 7th says a great conflagration lias occurred at Caslltla. The warehouses of tbo firm of Senor Zuiuta were destroyed, and IbeLr loss was w,i oo. A Concord (N. H. dispatch of toe 8tlr saysrEx-PresIdent Pierce lies dangerously sick iu this city. He was taken 111 Friday last. Ha was more coaiforable on Sunday and Monday morning, but In tbe afternoon and last nisht was much worse. A Denver dispatch of the 8th Inst, says: Professor Agassis, Senator . Conkliu and party, re icuod here safely yesterday, and will rtmaiu a. few days. Bchoyler Colfax and party were to leave for Cheyenne with a ml itiiry escort. A Hew York dispatch oated the 8th y a whole family at KlizaDetb, New Jeraey, wer badly poisoned by eating bad meat. They will survive. The Bricklayers' Cornmutee report l.liiO eUht hour and 79 ten hour m -u ut work. Thirty Trades Unions In this city will sond delegates to the National Labor Congress. A Lotiisvillo tUtpatcli dated the 8th says Christmas Mill, three miles fr m this city, hns tieon oo one or two occasions surronndod by armed negroes, wltu the evldriut Uitcntlon of taking forcible possession of It. Ttio employees of the mill tired u ion tho negroes, driving them oiT, iitid wounding one Jn the heel. A serva it girt named Ntllle Conner, living on the Suit P.lver road, wss dragged from her bonne a few nights since by ten men and stripped and larred. An Ottawa, Canada, dispatch of date the 7th says: Tho trial or Jumes Wheelan, for the murder of iiou. T. I. McUee, com-ineN'-t'd Hi is morning, before Chief Justice Richards. The Court was densely crowded, himI there was much excitement in the ciiy. Jamex O'fiellly, of the Queen's Court, appeared for the Crown, and Messrs. J. II. Cameron, Kenneth McKenzie and M. C. Cameron ror the defense, assisted by M. O'Karrell, the celebrated criminal lawyer of Quebec ko Kim Outrascs. Tlio committee having in charge tho iavestigation of tbe murderous outrngea committed by the Ku Klux in "(nncpsee, have completed their labor and presented the result v of thei. '.nvestigationa ia the form of a, report to the Legislature. Thia report we print ia full thia morning, mo ak ior it a candid reading. The committee Hays that duriug the past bis months the murders ia Tennessee, to say nothing of other outrages, would average one per day.- In but few of these outrages has anybody beeu arrested and punished. The committee recommend as the only remedy that the Governor be invested with full power to Call out sucL military force as to secure obedience to the laws. " ' FoERESThaa already given us to understand that the Ku Klux Klaii is a Democratic association, ready, at'' a moment' notice, for any devilment that may be desired of them. It will be a ulesspcd timo for tho. country when the leaders of such men axe placed in rower, as tney will be an caso Seymour and Blair are elected. Nashville, September 8. lion. John Trimble has been commtsssoned J ufsre of tho Supreme Court (Jeoeral Duncan has been relieved of the command of this post. . i Trentov; N. J., September 8. Dr. John Woolverton was to-dav elected (rrand Oomncander of tho Masons of rew Jersey. r . Concoii0, N. II.. September 8. 1 he Governor and Council to-day appointed ..r rot". Charles A. Hit-h-Cock, ot iNew HamnfthirA MtotA f3eolt;ist. mi i - . September 8. X no Miiru annual Mate Convention of ti e l .ungiuens Christian Aa?ocia fion was orgaoued here this p.m. Louisville, September 8. The tt'D'h unnu.il exhibition of the Keutucky htato air openeu to day. The attendance was unusually large. -The exhibition bidj fair to be the largest and most successful ever held ia tho hrate. Brussels, September 8, The Duke of Brabant, heir to the crown, is grow ioK worse, and it is feared that he cannot live through the night. Melbourne." Australia, August 1G via LONDON. September 8. The Maori prisoners escaped, and the natives of New Zealand have again risen in m purrectiou. ine extenioi tne rising is unknown, iroopa are pemg hur ried to the island.
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telegraph; News by Atlantic Cable. Requests for Bonded Warehouses. Assistant Assessors pointed. f ApNegro Shot and Killed by a Policeman. Georgia legislative' ceedings.Pro A Frightful Mruder of a 'j , : Little Girl.,.,., Detnbcratio D a xnbnst ration , at St. Louis. Hayor Hoffman at Buffalo, New Yorjc. Opening of the Political Campaign. Nevada , State ConTontion. EOSTON. Damages .at Kewton Falls . bj a Hall -. biurm. TlosiOKi Sepfetnber Si-At Newton Falls, yesterday, considerable damage was done by a severe hail storm. Hail stones fell that measured fro or two to tbt ee inches in length and one inch in thickness. In North Russell Street last nieht. James Freeman, Jr., discharged a pistol at Frank TTurnhiiraV J:1 without hitting him. Freeman was promenading with Burnham's wife, and Burnham objected to their being together. Freeman fled and escaped arrest. , BUFFALO. Arrival of lion. John T. noffniin Opening of the Political Cam palgn. - Buffalo, September 8. Hon. 0 no. T. Hoffman arrived here this evening, to open the political Campaign at the Democratic, ratification meeting to-niuht. He responded to the calls of the crowd at every station on the Erie road, between New York and Buffalo. The Democrats of this Congressional District nominated Isaac A. Verplanck for Congress. . - EUROPE.' I J 3' vVtlnntlo Telegraph. What the Papers Say. ', , . ., ENGLAND. . ' . London, Sept. '8 The English yacht Oline" has been laid up for the season, consequently her owner de nes to enter her from Cowes to Cherbourg and return with the Amerp? can yacht Sapphd. " ' Tclenranis received Irom Aden. Arabia, state" tbiit the German Savans who wont there to. make observations of the recent Lipse, were entirely successful, having taken six rhoti graphio views, four of which were perfect. t-i.T lhe 1 inns Fnysrne-poney oi.tne Jnited StatosC toward tho Indians is one of consideration . and forbearance, but so costly as not much longer to be profitably' piffsued. v.s.j - , ai 1 - v . o .rri ffr to-day publishes a,, letter from Wm. Roebuck, M. 1 ., in which he jusuaes and reafurms the .language . used by him in regard- to the United States at the Sheffield Cutlet's dinner. The" Timts replies to Mr.-Roebuck, and in the course 'of its article- administers the following rebuke: Md a public reception, given to- a . representative of the United , Stateswhen : it was the object of all present to cultivate a feeling' of good will,rit waa ad in jury .to botu countries , ior m a man ia iir. ivoebuok a . .position, to.'.-use'. ; the v laniruaee ' orw,"ve hement . disparagement. J We1 bnly 4 hone that JUrr Johnson will not tail to notice that the insult has been" repudiated by English public opinion, with entire unanimity.-. ' He , -oaay. form an idea, however, of the honor in which we hold his country, by .the prompt recoil from -Mr.y. Roebuck wjrds he everywhere witnesses." v.--w t . : BELGIUM. r .'. : ,.(." Aniwekp. Sept. "8, The ship R II. Tucker, from Jiverpool for Bos ton, is on shore on the ' tlackwater Bank, off ; Ireland' with the bo running high.' The crew are still board.,, ... fhiLadelphiaT" A Frightful Murder. t. ., PniLADELPnf AT" September" S. A frightful murder; lias jri$t come f to light, Jn ounttay evening last, siary Marsman, aged six years, residing with her parents, to the northern part of the city, while sitting in front of the house with her motjier, was ac costed by a strange man, who asked the direction of a certain street. The mother sent the child o show him, as it was only a few steps off, and the little girl had not oean seen or ueara of since, till to-day, wben shqwaf found in a brick pond outraged, with her arm dislocated, and several cuts on her body. There is no clue as yet of the murderer. ! 1 -" J - s ' CINCINNATI.:,..: . Chamber of Commerce Election. I. . Cinc-lnnati, September, 8. The Chamber, of Commerce held its annual election to-day for Officers., for the ensuing year. John A. Gano was elected President. ' Vice-Presidents: H---ch' Y?. nenry Davis, Florence Marmet, II. Morris JohnstOD, A. L. trazier; Wm. Shaffer, Treasurer; Geo. McLaughlin, Secretary.
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Crani SemonstrattoQ by the Democ-, - 1 - ' rae y. & St. Louis, September S. Tbo Democrats of thi.4 city had a grand demonstration to-nhrht under 'the 'special aaflpicjeKofjthe :Boa.tmcn ;Seymour and Bhair ' Ctub. --iThe praresion was long,' and made a fine appearance. The boatmen, wero especially no' iceable, having five large yawls fitted up,, in partial imitation of steamboats and "f hips in procession, besides a large number of boatrnsnNearly all the Clubs and Ward organizations in the city participated and turned out largely:, Notwithstanding it rained tjuito' heavily a part of the evening and wan very muddy, -the Ftreets were covered by spectators. The," RrjsitltHa i, Timer,' and D'jiofrh Office were finely -illuminated and trimtuad witli flags and Cbiuede' lanterns, 5partic.ularly the J)Lpi!ch Office; :wh4ch was profusely decorated, and presented; a roally; beautiful and brilliaptj appcarahco.;:';";;'-',K , The enthusiasm was very'sfcrcat, and altogether it was . th Ene.t demonstration we 'Lava -.had Ler4 for aj loo time. '- -Hit , , 4.e programme was to nave mi . x i . i mg'on the- levee, where speak from four stands, had been arranged for, and the wharf boats and steamers were handsomely decorated - tor the occasion, but after marching through the- principal sfrcetftj untilj afier 10 o clock, the processioa dispersed.' m n --v "1 ri y-v m . . DIscoTery or inother Minor Planet. T..1 .Detroit-. Mich.. September S. Frof. Watson, of the'Detroit Observa4 tory, announces ins aiticovery or, another minor planet;'hitherto unknown. It shins like a star or the tenth magnitude, and at three o'clock thia mornmz wassifuated a3tolhrwsrRicht .i6o4nsion5;-degroes-13; minutes; de clination A-desjrees 4j minutes south. Its ayparifat daily, tnotion'i 3 4" seconds of time re-tiograde in right ascension, '-and mihtittsif outh in dec Unation.- : . . :'; . ! "".".,!U. VtiAlvietAX.r:.'.;t Member of Parlainen rnscatcd. ; --j- : , i I - . I .,t . Halifax, Septeraber "VS. Blanchard,'the:,Uti'io.n member of i'arliament of riova rcolia-has .beun.. unseated. The Election Oomiuittce reported his election illegal. ' " Attorney G neral Wnkln's, in reply to, a ltter t tli L;cutenant Governor asking Tiim to cxplaiu liis recent 'disloyal setotimcnfcss in Rirlia meur, aisciaims uttering any -isioai sentiments, and jays ho dreads a.ni - above all things, but be'ievcs the confederation of the colonies tends that way.; ,.;;,,;'''!.' ' MEMPHIS. Negro Shot bj Polirciuau. emtiiiS, Sfpf. S. A'negro named Henry Jones was shot and kiilfd by Iolicetan Elliott, on llaybum Srrect, ast niht. The police' were in s-carch of a notorious charat-ter EUKpected of being one of the party who assaltcd Mr. Alexander's house on Saturday night. On their encountering Jan?? he was ordered to halt, but; fled, aiid on being. pursared turned upon them as if to strike, and was shot, Elliott was acpaitted to-day.- , - . SAN FRATICISCO. ; 1 V If cvada State Convention -Xomlnatlons Made. San FRANc.isVib.'Septcmber 6. The Nevad Democratic Sfate Convention whictCniet yesterday ;it ('arson City, nominated W.F. Anderson, of Ijander CotrntTi -fer- CdDsccfs; Jl. II. Taylor aodli; POlaytotn for Judges of the I Supreme Caurt. l'rcsidential e'ettortf were also nominated. t ThjolMeamer Pacific Vrtved from t :r . 1 - ..... . . Ajiverpooi witn oj.wu sucks ot woctb ri . ',' M . lslatlrc Proceedings, Atlanta.' Ga., September 8. The Sena t .to-day paaaC; J th JLonieslead Bill. It exempts personal property to the exten t f .$3,000 in gu!d. The Judiciary Committee reported m f-tyofhf removing the Capital back to'Mifledgeville.' . WASlliNGTON. !U2;l Bonded Yobaceo4'tTarelioii?cs to be u Jslabllslie41ssue Pi V. X. Kallroad Don Js UetafBsr from the " Commliistoucr of the General Land I t" -1 I . . H-f 1-.: :i . - j., - J.. AYashuVGJQN, Sept. 'B.-A numbr4 "ff dcalers-ia tobacco uojn New Y ork.J Fhiiadeir)hia."i$altimore sni - Kh-
onlmcmd have-beeA -here fennestinsr the
establishment of . bonded tobacco 1 waMhomeio Jose ciij?-Thcy will pe esuwiisnea. ire oniy question now pending is aS taihe number and Joeatiou... Secretary McCulIoch has appointed J, M, ; Burroughs Assistant Asocisor, of the .Fourth, and Edward J. liar-" rison ad Josph Thorn as Assistant Assessors of the Fifth District of -Peansylvanra, I 1 -1 '? The Treasury department to-day issued the Commissioner of the Union Pacific Railroad Company one thousand two .hundred and eighty bonds ot the value of $1,000 each, for the. completion qf ,the 2Gth and 27th sections of the road, which terminate at the 7l0th mile post westerly from Omaha. : '"! Returns received to-day by the Commissioner of the General Land Oihee show the diiMosal ot 30.321 acres of public lands during -the paat month," at the louowiog piaces: lirownsviile, Nebraska. 11.081 acres: Omaha. iVe braska, ,11,013 "acres; East Saginaw, Michigan, V.bZS : acres; Humboldt Kansas, 0,101 acres. The greater pat: tion of this land , was taken up by actual -settlers, -under the homsstead law.;, :." '. . -!. "1"IJr WAsriiNQTON, September S. Brevet - Brigadier G jneral MeFerran, Deputy Quartermaster General, m charge of tho ' Department at Y ashington, has been ordered to make a special inspection of the Cumberland. He will report what portion, if any,
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of tba duties"at present performed under the direction of Lieutensnt Colonel Ransom can advantageously tP (fHf?fcrTed to the Quartermaster Tctierar s office here, and what steps. are necessary to hasten the completion of cemeteries as rapidly as is consistent with the proper care and due regard for the honored remains resting there. . NEW YOEE. Verdict of a Coroner's Jury Attempt to Murder a Policeman. If i ..rf. t-R Jf i New York, Sept. 8. The Coroner's Jury in the case of the death of Susannah L. Atler, have returned a. verdict ordeata Ji-tm metroperitonitis, theleSnftbrt!fild-birth, at Dr. GrinJle's lying-in establishment, and censuring the proprietor of that place ror 4he . method . of conducting; his business,' and recommending that , the 1 Legislature piss an act placing snich establishments under the control of the Board of Health, or some other reco"zeLaulhoritx. . 4 , A'nfn-cjtot-irasde : in the neighborhood of Bowery and cpring Streets last night, to murder policeman Campbell. Ice rnman, named Jis". - wn-trpA-ifr, WrH, n(!T. w "i ,ZmA -.v, Kfii w i. i .i ccratrd srtured, arid fra&l)-ieii' held for trial. : Messrs. Editors: Mr. Buriingame .desires, a publication of the following card, to remove a widespread rai? apprehension: -AcAb;' '''! - find, from letters received from numerous1 parties; that' it i 'inferred tha I am ready to. make ooatracts and cive franchises; in the name of the Government of China. I beg to say thai, while jrith myAfiiociates ,1. Uyeurcj!ft4he;Moiti"t f inquiry, 1 have retrained from: doipg anything of the kind. j- " ANSON BCRLINGAMB." r ""' 14 '--- "" " Scvr lorK MarKei. ' By Tele 3 r"a ph.f" VYoek, Kepi. H. Cotton Heavy and fullv in lnwfr.'wuii a better business doing; sales l00 bales at 4 282!c tor in (ldlin- uplands, cLosius f FLOUUkiMtkrhAW OA,(T" bbls; low si twleii firmer; high grades dull and heavv and prices lower; sales 8,900 bbls at CT 2i),a,8 ol) ior super State and Western, SS &Vyj 20 lov extra. S3 I ) il0 OfJ for extra Westerns tlOm lsiWitt.WbatSittV8ijll r0 for ,Hr HHi, it''5"SIJ 09 fcrttm St. Lonisr Hlfilf m tor frortuiOltrttcOclosing iu-et; Caliloi nla dml : sales :f.) sacks at S! 7512. Kye tlour lower: sales 2,90" bbls at S7't0. Corn Meal-Firm; sales 700 bbls Western at $ 7 , and LiJO bbls Braudywlne at :-W1iMKT nminal,atfi5rlri boHid. : U WHKAT Itecfelpts ll,.iul bushels; market du.l in 1-vnrof buyers; Kales 2S,o0o bush-els-atJlUJi, Ullazuiw 2it. 2 .Spriosr. 2 Oi for Nos. 1 and 2 do. mixed, J2 loil 12!i lor No. ldo.,i2 2" for old winter red Western, 2;Va2 as ior old Amber Mlchlgm, and S'J cuts? w ior vvnue m ichigau. j .-.iiK-Lower; utWii4w0babe'sL1 -VSt J1 --"l Ij.xl i. West Baki.ky Malt More active; sales of i2 :0,aud 91 40 for extra 6,00 ) bushels at $2 choice. -. Corn Receipts 14,120 bust els; 1c belter; sales of 71.0 H bu-he s al ;u .l 21 for unsound : Jl 22fal Z for sound "mixed West ern ; Si -1 lor common jn stortj il 27 4 tr fDATS Keceipts 7-',TJO UuhIicIs; dull and dec luiuu; sales of 4i,000 husliels ut (IS 72u for new Western, tlie latter price ailoat ; Slev ior old Westsru in store, and itht Jortlo. allo.it, ' 1 ..'-''.. llVK Quiet. t'tiKREK-Qniet; sales of 9 V) bags of Itlo on private terms. '-.''', , Si OAR--r"n iM : Kleeof "J.OUU hogsheads' at ItiV.-a ll'jjc ir Cni.a. ami-' 11 12c for Pofto Kico. ; '' Moi.assks Quiet pales of l.i1! bar- . rels Miu ova.l') at. 4(f llors-Qutet at .ffl 1 10 PKTiioMcr.M Firm ut 32c for rctloed in bond. for new crop. lSiijls'e for iule. I Poaic rinniT nd icti ve;.:Unt of 2,7!ul imrrt-l, at iCTT i: ;v.mL tor tnes ;o--iii at 29 40 cash : :! ou..i-.1 2" tsir old do. ; Si .x 21 Co ior prime; f2i'O,f20 "7 for prime mes. liKKK Steady ; s;iles of 17"i bnrrtdH;at $i t oo..JO i. fur hi w ptaiii juw; $.0 Jij-,;4 75 lor iii?w extra mess. '- Tikkck I'.i-.KK tiuief, nt f21 OOif 00 for prime mess; S;W 0U c.'id Oil for India 3 no. Bkkk Hahs Dull, at S2" t0.3l 00. -i-'UX AlEAX-Steatlyijjales of 1M pnekagus, at I3iiHc for shoulders; Xiiliifi for bams. . MinDlFS-Firm; sales of 23 boxes of SI rut ford, at 18o . " ' Lakij Flrmjaalcsof r.V.'SO tierces at W1 (Sjo'--2c forIeam, and 2t-Jic2iKl'4o lor kettl rendered : also, sules of 1,000 tierces ' wteain, at lrj'fad.io, sellers)! Jannarv; Hellers 01 February on prtvlo t.f rm, . - ' -'; IlUTrKR-tiuiet, atat ih for'fjhln, and S7.a42c for State. 1 ' c. CHKt.SK-Steady. at liMtl7?4C. j "' ' ' ' JK i'i1!1 -Vi"1 - llftfrrt iai. 5 St. Louis Market. Luy Telegraph. r - . t. ... . St. Louis. SopU.8. .-, 1. medium 1 -f stAOCo Meauy on an graues, Hemp Lower ior inferior to grades, ranging a 1 0130. Floitk Dull, weak, and droopiDy for all gratles below fancy: nuperftne sold at. 00 & 54, extra J7 WMmfc 50. XX 7 7mS M. Wheat Inactive and unchanged; SI Sj CkS 30 Nr-prima to aaor rtd Fail: Soring sold a If 50(il:55 for cUo4ee. - ' Cor Firm. wi!h better demand: 5oc 3-joi for-blatrk ad inixetf,.and3oaj57,o ion 1 , white" ' 1. .. . .L iiAKLKY Firm and held hls ber, but nothing do inK-- !- . , .', V.5-, ' Uric Firmer, at $1 131 M. x , - ' , Pokk D.ill at f.'9 00, packers geueiaily asking 529 25 for Jobbing lots. i ,. , . OACuNn-v.uu auu.aioopipg; iMi-i.a ior sbbuIJeri'. . i ;-ar ior ciear no sides, i.ti.c. for clear sides. i Lard Firm at 18l4al!c. ( 1. -Wjuisftij-jiuj:hjy: i s.(uaij. sales at 51 20. , : Xew Orleans Marfcet.j ' - ByTelegraph. Niw Orleans, fcept.8.- ' 'et-rr-Mrfct4mnl is good, but prices are lower ; sales of middling at 'Jic; saJeH 35 bales; receipts 2,363 bMes. Exchange s-terlina:. ia bank, !5rJI37; I J f. lJ-4. ? ' :Hi?Ar-Isb olasses Noaninal. ' ' " .... Flour Hull : sales of suoerline atS7: CTTOTPB ?!!'fltrt." " ' - j storp ar Tt vr-"ji i-Tjuoiaers are asking H 17 for prime yeliow." j V ' OAT.-j Firm but unchanged. ! i BKANf-CnoliaEgtxV s ..-:.. : . ... K" Hay 34-2t. OJ-slisri ,-:Ji.;i Bacon Firm; shoulders 13U& clear slties 17ifllso. ; PojtK rileady at $32 50, . Z2-lAua -Quiet but arm-; sales of tierces at 20c, and keg 22Jc it v- i g- -Memuhl Market. ' - : i : By Tefegraph.l ' lETtrara. Sept. ,8. '. Cotton Nominal: receipts 22 bales; exports 29 bales. j i i FlOUit-Quiet. ' ' -Wheat 2;a2 05. ; ' CoRN-S2a,ic - ; ' t.K' IIAY-S21. j Oats 05c. " -i-' t J Bran r.0 per ton. ; corn Meal Steady M..ARD Cuehaujod. -i .' . i'ubk-Si). ' Bacon Firm; shoulders lSlS;; clear sides 171-ic. ; , .. Jfew York Bry Goods Market. By Telegraph. New York, Sept 8. Dry tfooo-t The mariet lor. woolen goods continues active, and prices steady and firm, espeeia ly for tiv 4iner grades, but cotton gootis are not in such animatml request, although most art icles are selling at prices that ticarcly afford iivin a profit, ami heavy. Broyu .Sheetings are Kelimg at a poHive-loss.--'otftfote Atlantli aud Appletou A at ltli,c; faeiflc Fxtra and K at 115c; Carroll A and Wachnsett at liic; St. tawrance rnt,lc;yti;ast.-i r tsj; Harrisurg Astl.; Ceiuiutjiaui ISmwn DurK at ;Wc: Amo-Ueaj stripes at 23'. is lor :; by 2, nd SlJc for-ti by 8 ; Its railton ti by ; at ,i3e ; York 3 by 3at224c; Thorntlyfee 3 by .! at 22c; Whittenum 6 by S at 22'ic; Jewe t f. by S at hie; Whlttentou C 6 by ;t at 15c; Pittsfield Ticks at i7c; Brunswick 15c: Pitisrteid at 15c; Warren red Ticks a- 5e; Jeweltitv BtylesS by Sat loe; Pepperetl ISrovrn Orllis at Ukf: Pepperell Brown Jeans at "6e; Hainiitoa,Awuiug stripes at27)r;c; lVmberlon blu(U.. at ,li;; Audri scogiu Bag47K.c; A mer lean do. at 47i ; Amerioau PrtnU 13c ; Allen's do. lac; Kiclimonds and Sprague'a Uic, aud Arnold's He.
i.r- , Cluilnnatl MarKet. lis Telegraph.) Cincinnati, Sept. 8. fl-ODR Quiet and unchanged. j-.Oraijj Unchanged and quiet. Corn In good demand at, 51, but Is held hi-iher, and the supply is light. 4 ott' Dull ana nominal at 28o for midt'iing. W'HiSKY-Qulet at &(i7dc; the latter rate for old in bond. ilKdS Pork Firm at fJS; holders asking L.art In demand at 19e, but non offied to any extent; country held at 1S4$ 19c delivered at the place where made; me market cloed quist. Bulk Meats Quiet; shoulders dull; can be had at Uc; sides scarce and held at 14c. Bacon Dull; but little demand; siioildeis tac; ides ltkj for clear rib; 104(4 17c for clar. HAMS-Suaar-cured dull at20(g21c. JiUTTKR Qniet and steady at $.iAc. Kir.s-17c. KEos-Flax seed advanced to $2 40(j2 50, and in demand; but little demand for grass seed and clover: prices unchanged.
OROcERiRS steady and ia fair demai.d. Uold Hl'4 bnjing. j - Xonlsrlllo Market. By Telegraph. ; - JjOUIsvillb. Sen. 8. Tobacco Sales 93 hogsheads leaf; Iurs $() 5ifs.S r0; common to medium leat $ OJ ($? .:; liaviess County leaf 813 1(019 00. FtOVU Superfine iti 7aJ7 0U. Wheat gj 00,32 oi. COKN-HifeSIIC. c Oat- 4 Vg.jOc. - Btk-SI vai 33. " iljcss Pork -19 00j29 00. ' I.ard - W-i & 19 ; sale of 700 tierces. Bacon Shoulders 12c; clear rib Bides JU'Ci ear sides I7l4c Bvl.k SI kats tihoulders 12c; clear sides l'JJc. h r - " .: . i. i-s t ix micago aiarsei. By Telegraph. Chicago, Sept. 8. FT.orn-Quiet; sales Spring extras at 88(3!' S7H. Wheat Moderately active, and Klc lower; sales No. 1 at 81 63(3! 4. and No. 2 at $1 oa4f3l CO; closing at 81 58l for No. 2; tales. sinc the change at SI 53 for No. 2. j. ; CohN Less active, unsettled, and lower; sales No. 1 at SSttiJc; No. 2 at 95&95lc, and rejected at Olc; closing quiet at 95V4 (,'Jj.-io tor No. 1 ; sates this aiternoou at 90c lor No. 1. ' - Oats Less active, but Fteadv? sulm f SlMolc; closing with sellersi at 1 nvis-ttaifi aaa nnseiueu ; po. 1 opened at 81 lSl-i; advanced to f 1 27; closed at 1 20 (g,l 21 : kales of No. 2 at $1 16(1 13. Barlev DullVnd lc lower; sales No. 2 at iL VJ'iOil 02l4 ; cloiug at inside rates. Hjohwines Ooiet; sales of tree at f 1 30. Provisions Firm; mess pork Inactive at $29 2)29 50. LARD-F'irmer at 19,19c for steamed, and iSc for Summer rendered. Bac n Dry salted shoulders steady at Utilise. tr ' Karopean Market. ByCabln. ; . Losikin, Sept. 8 Eve. Consols SM lor money, and 9 i for account, American securities quite steady. . Boni 5-20s 72; others unchanged. " Fkankkort, Sept. 9 Eve. BoNbs 775. '... ... .'.. LiyERPOor., Sept. 8 Eve. Cotton closed dull and Tinchauged. TO MILIIXEUS. ri DEV0U & COMPANY, S3 and 85 Pear! Street, ; CINCINNATI, OHIO, . Oflcr all the new sly.es of Millinery Goodn, ' fsi I LTC S, ' Feath'ers, Velvets. P'lower. Laccc, Ornaments, Bounet-, etc. ; Lsdies and Misses' Hats In La Oran(.'i, Itt-Katla, Pabsade, Lisbon, Gipsey, Aber- . deen, Pianchfttt, Nullana, and ail the jMewest Miapcs as they appear. Mr odrs promptly and faithfully filled. se CAMPAIGN NOTICE LANPHEAR & MITCHELL. I m ,"'r We are now reaiiy for lhe Full tSb Wintir Trade ' 1 1HOM, vith ON K OF Til E ' VERY L A KO EST 0i tot the largest) STOCKS of ME.WS AND BOYS' XXi,tt9 iiiacl Caps, LADIES' A.D MISS ES TRIMMED HATS - "5 and SHAKER HOODS, in the State of Indiana ; and as it is to the Interest of every merchant to have a large assortment to select from, let no one fall to give us a call, as we aie In direct competition with Ciucinnati, .Louisville, St. Louis, and Chicago. PRICES . BE WILL LOW. ALWAYS , Come every one ! rtenty of goods for all. LANPHEAR & MITCHELL, ;r Ko. 2S Kortli First Street, ) I'-. . 'EVANSVILLE.' . .' We will'haTc a large lot of Calendars for oar' customers by the middle of Septerabr. -Cotue and get one. . -au31 doiu . - -SAM!Y BYE IIOCSK. - 5 ! ; P. GRAtTPNER, ' D YER A ND SCO URER, FIFTH "STKEKT, bet. Oak and Cherry. Silk,- Wool, Cotton, tc, colored to order. AH work warranted, and any damages promptly paid. (maZ7dtfin GRAPES ! . 6RAPE3 ! GRAPES ! 9.CEXIS TEIi POOD, rSISU I KOll I HE VI.VETAKD , every morning duriug the season, at ' SHARFE St WILLIAMS'S - . - - New York Market, el dw - Cor. Third and Locust Sts. Coroner's Icquest, No." 45, TTJEI-I) OX THE HODY OF ADAM AKBLK, whose body was found at b. reiidem:e. on Second Avenue, between Kifttt and isixth Street, in the city of Evausville, Vanderburgh County, State of Indiana, on tue7lhlay of September, 1S8. The jury, being duly sworn, Und flora the evidence that the deceased came to his death by apoplexy -of the brain. At the time of hi deatb'he was about o years of agf ; 6 i'oet high ; when found, he was laid out on a bed. Nomina found on body. S HAMUKL P. HAVLLN, .ea wGl Coroner Vanderburgh County. 11ESRY JIITRI.KW. WM. A. SK1TEB IIENKY BURLEW & CO., Plug Tobacco Mannfacturers CIXCIXMATI. OHIO. Er.fiHT Factokv. I BtACK Factory, i S UA IN ST. I 2 1 E. CO LU.M Bl A ST. . aull wiim , State oi Indiana, Vanderburgh County, SS aTOfMK il HF.KF.BV CilVKIV, that PU A:v:,h Johnson. Administrator, with ilie win aiiuc-xed, of tbe estate of Octavia K. Lewi-, deceased, hat filed his petition to sell the real estate of said decedent, in pursuance of her said will, and that tho aid petition will be heard at the next term ofthe cpuitoi common Pleas of said connty. - (liven nndei my hand, this the 17th day of July, I84W. - ; . -n BLYTHE HYNES, Clerk : Per H. W. Bippus, Deputy Clerk. jylSw3t H y
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Health Depends upon Good Digestion, ' Weakness of the stomach" Is I he source
of more evil i than were contained lu Pan
dora's iox. Debility, beadache, nervous
tremors, palpitation of the bean and local pal: is innumerable, are its direct const quences. It obscures the Intellect and
gives birth to the most absnrd and Incoherent fancies; incapacitates a roan fori
business, ard renders persistent exertion
next, 10 impossible. Yet, strange to indigestion tn the moat neglected of all
say, ad-
irienis. abu mis is wie more extraordinary Irom the fact that an absolute, Infallible
snei-mc ior me aisoraer can b obtained in every city, town, and village of tbe
iu lieu rtHie;. HOSTKTTKB'S STOMACH BITTERS takes ai wide a range as tbe malady i i-uics. jl ptrrvnuw every civilized portion of the West ern HemlsnhAr.. and its celebrity as a tonic and alterative is everywbeie established. U ia due to me common sense 01 the American public to say that the demand for it is immense, and continually on the Increase; but still thousands continue to surfer from ilvtnon . sla, with the great fact staring them in tbe face that a remedy for it exists, as it were, within arm's length of every aufrerer. oura is me inconsistency or human nature! lay by day, however, the number of those who manifest this insane Indifference to their own health acU comfort diminishes; and the time will come it is confidently believed, when the disease will be expelled from the category of I'lciBicubuiiiuiucis bins mcumparaoie alterative and restorative. MO III EES ! MOinXBS ! MOTHKltS DONT FAIL TO PROCURE - Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrap, FOR CHILDREN TEETHINQ. ' " : This valuable preparation has been ruled witb never ailing mccct in thousand of eaxei. x It not only relieves the child from pain, bnt Invigorates the stomach and bowels, eoi reels acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will also instantly lelieveCritipiNo iw xhi Bowaxs and Wimo We believe It Is the best and rurrtt remay in the world in all cases of ZHwmfer and Zharrfuea in Children, whether arising from teetblug or any other cause. - Fall directions lor using wlU accompany each bottle. Be num and call for " MRS. WINSLOWS SOOTHINO SYRUP." having thecw-im. tie oi "Ccrtis k krkins" on the outside wranper. All others are base Imitations. . Je21 dAw6m Batchalor's Hair Dya. This splendid Hair Dye Is the best In the world; the only true and perlect Dye harmless, reliable. Instantaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the 111 effects of bad dyes; invigorates and leaves tbe Hair soft and beautiful. black or brown. Sold by all Druggists and rerrumers; ana properly applied at Ba elleiors wig factory, mo. lti Bond StieeL New York. apSOdly WHowrr.c.ny nothers sutler tbe agony tt seeing ti c ir ti Ole ones snatched away rom them ty fc ie Whooping Cough, oi Dlpthez!A,v7..cn 7" single bottle of Poland's White PL.C- touud would have saved the bat yo ulc. 1 1 is Infallible. . . Fragrant Toilet Soaps ABE FKFl'AKEn UY Akllled Workmen from lhe bowt Materials, nl are KNOWN AS TUB KTANDARH I1T rEAT.K8lt LWD CUSTOM ERS. Bold Krerjwhere. Jdoo lloth Patches, Freckles & Tan. The ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY lot hose bkovn iiwrotoBATioNS on the lece Perry't Moth and Reekie IxHion. Pre tared only by Dr. B. C. PERRY. 49 Bond Itreet, New Y'ork. Sold everywhere, aaraudcim ARTHUR IDO ()OBN FKXDSR, (tilCO. FKNUKK. CHAS. JKNKINS, New Stove and Tin Jloasc. No. 84 Mala Street, Nrxt Door to the Old Washington Hotel. THE tKDF.RSinSED have opened an entire new stock, aud will keep constantly on hand a good assortment ol Stoves, Hollow and Tin Ware, Mantles, Orates, Summer Fronts, Pressed Ware, Ac., which they will sell to tbe trade at the lowest cash prices. We are prepared to do all kinds of Job work and repairing at short notice and low rates. Orders solicited. LODUEVJENKIN3 A FENDER. . Je3-6rn. , ' Indiana State University, BLOOMIXCTOX, IX D. THE NEXT TERM BEGISTS SEP T EMBER 17TH. Tuition is free for all, including instruction in Modern Langusges, and also In the Theory and Practice of Teaching. This University now Justly ranka among the very bet institutions pf learning In the United States. For further Information and catalogues, address REV. C. NUTT, US)., President of tbe University. . The Law Term begin November 917u W.HAN NAM AN. : , President of Trustees, Iudlanapolis, Aug. 27, lstS. au& d3t,wlt Tlie Mt. Auburn YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE Will open its Twenty-fifth Session SEP TEMBER 15TII. . ..... ... i Its Board of Instructors, and facilities for a thorough course of education, are unrivaled by any similar school in the country For catalogues or information address I. H.WHITE, 23 West Fourth Street, au22 Qlm Cincinnati, Ohio. D. A. Clarke, Memphis. Tenn. J. B. Druby, late of Cartmell & Drury. CLARK -fc IRUItY, (Successors to Cartmell A Di ury,) Produce and General COMMISSION MERCHANTS Jfo. 210 FROST STREET, Bet. Washington and Adams, MEMPHIS, TENN. By permission we refer to Brandels & Crawford, Louisville, Ky.; Barton fc Pool, Cincinnati, Ohio; L. Ruffner, Jr., A CoEvansville, Ind.; Hayhnrt s Whlltaker, Evausvilie, Ind.; Cole Brothers. St. Lotus, Mo.; Charles T. Hinde, Cairo, III.; F. W. Smith. President Pmnln'n lunk Memnhis. Tenn.; W. H. Cherrv. President Meichanta' National Bank, Mem KlYdtCo.. Menir.li r. ' upniH, A 1 11 II- , immws, Tenn.: Newton Ford (jiarae, & Co., Memphis, Tenn.; KUatton, tioyer & Co., Memphis, Tenn. Isel dlf Fresh Oy iters! Fresh Oysters I HAVINti BEET APFOISTKO sole Agents for Piatt A Co.'s celebrated iilllmore Oysters, we will be prepared to furnish Hotels, Saloons, Steamboats, and Families wiib a good article at as low tiirures as any house in the city, ngures as ".y BROM . 73 Main St. E. OH.BEBT VOt, no. i North Fraar Htrii v. Ul be pleased to see all their old custo aers. and as many new ones as will favor them with a call. A full assortment of groceries, etc., always on hand, and for sale at the lowest market price. -Agent for Stafford Mills (Alabama) Cotton Yarns, at mannfacturers' prices. W will give special indiieetneiu to all thai buying for CASH. ,oo
ESTABLISHED. 1831;
CLOTHING. XI. Ii Y O N 2 p a 6 o rtH P 0 3 P P o 3 1 n 0 P P 0 0 p rt0 P a o "0 as as o P m 0 ' P V P s .? Ht 0 B o OB 'P: o (5 4 0 0 P M. P B3 o P n o ts p i o P- ' ef ' 0 , o rr V w p QE 0 tx M H. p P P p 0 P e 2 JH rf p. rf O 1: A o P P P rf 0 P n o 309 e 0 H 3D M o P 2 p P OS i 0 rt0 P rf' 0 rf P. 0 m o t o a Hi o p p po rf 1 P P P in o p p 0 p p pp rf 53 P 1 3 o p I rf m P 9D P i O P P & Pio m . 1 P 0 o HI rf 0 0 or rf P a 0 p :P 0 K P a P i O P P P. rf o 0 p so o P a o Q p p p. P P W o B p p 0 rf 0 3 o p m P r4 o p t p i P an' 0. rf O P m :ff ;o . o ii H H . P' P H a o 3 0 HI v-J 0' P 0 P .P P P.2B H o i Please bear in mind that my stock Is bought from Agents, Importers, and Manufacturers all from first hands no second profits. If you desire a selection from the cheapest and best stock In Indiana, call and see me In the new Opera House Corner. se9 Crescent City Varnish Factory . -OF . ' A. SCHWGERLE & CO, IMPORTERS OF GUM COAL, And Manufacturers of YAE.MSUES, JAPAXS, lc, OrriCKAxn Warehouse: Corner Sixt and Walnut Streets. . Factory: Canal Street, oppouite Ellis Mills, Jy4 dtf EVANS VILLE. ISD. : FISCHER & BITTER, Merchant tohopn, No. 3 First Street, Next door to Lowry Co.'s bank, EVANSVILLK, IND. mar a. fine stock of Imported Uootla always on hand. Hat isf action lu all cases guarantet J. RU2-4 dtf
.THE P. VANS VIl.i.,: OPKHA House,
Detlicatory Kntyrtainiaent, Wednesday, Sept. Htli, ieC2.
PART I. 1. Oraud Inaugural Overture. ..h.'vnnsvU! Orchestra. 2. Dedioatory Address f. Colonel Denby. ,'" k Utt at the t our; of Franca 17u .. rabloai,. ? ower f Oold Tabl.mu. BUM. Koaid-3 Seei.M.... fao eau. .2m'M "ounJ-J. -Mueiier Kv7 M"sv.luOrlietia s a l ,M1"r Tibleau. A1iNoi" Mar-ueriite Tableau.
ML'su'. l'ART II. 1. Overture Martha..... Flotor Kvansvllltt Orehiw-ra ' 2. Trial of KiH !,,. . , u. Overture Nabufo.iouo.sor... . Verdi Kvansville t irehemt " The Iieparture of llagsr . Tableau 7. Stalnary Tableau. 1 tim,uPAULi AND VIRU1NIA, THE THREE GRACES, ' MITSI0. 8. Espousal of the Sep Tableau. A TRADITION OF VENICE. MUSIC. Admission Dress Cirt lo and Parquette. rl raioi.y circle. Oallery .i..-. Colored Boxes noc. Colored O iliery in:. Re-lerved Seats 25a extra; to be had only at the Ticket Oihce. The Ticket Office-wilt be open from 11 A.m. to3i-.M. on Tuesday aud Wednes day, seps OPRRA 3IOU.SE. j. akwto (.ornioLi), LESSEE AND MANAOKIt. Tlii mafntim, TEMVLE OF ART vlll hf upritcJ for the rcyvhif DRAMA TIG SFASOX IMonltvtv l!lvoiiln-, SEPTEMBER 11, m. Thr COR r$ D HA MA TIQ Ul one of thr. heal in the Western tunli u, Jmt-hern sefeeteif. from the juiiieijxit METROPOLITAN THE A TRES of KE W 1 ORK. POSTOS, CHI. CAGO, ami ST. LOUIS. an.J rov si'fs of ' Acknotoleilgeil hyhoth Pres. and Puhlie to he ARTISTS OF CELLE.C ! 3T OBSERVE ! The LATEST LONDON and NEW YORK NOVELTIES v-Ui he. 2eod,tred in RAPID SUCCES SION, ond, even care will he displayed in matters of SCENERY, COSTUME. PROPERTIES, d MECHANICAL EFFECTS, to whkU end the services of the BEST ARTISTS have lea tea-red at a GREAT COST. R'-mentler the Inauguration of the Drama lie Saton, Monday, September 14, 1868. , i Fur full particular see daily aw nounccmcHt and small bills. ARCHITECTS. . ALLEN & CLARKE, Architects & Superintendents. offlceCrecent City Building, Hoxjn.i floor; entrance No. tn Matu Strw.t. fin oh and specifications turnlshed nn reasonable terms. f tit) tn h. mursInna; ; AIICIIITECT. fflce No. S CHANDLER'S BUILDINU voii.ei I' i w uu i.i- vt . ..i .wi, FvanBYllle, Ind. F vanBYllle, Ind. lansand specifications for all kinds Jlugs furnished at hurt not ice, aud onnble lenes. Inii.hbdflii -P1at of bnlldlt on reasointliln tents. C. R. PtXJDD, STEAMBOAT AGEZIT. AND Special Asfnt for tbe Baltimore & Ohio Kallroail,
