Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 September 1868 — Page 1
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hiuliorlplon Torms. (IN ADVANC If.) DAILY JOURNAL Ogo year, by tni l. .......--.........'.......110 CO Fux months, by mail .-.. 6 60 Three month, by mail 8 t By the weeK, payable to carrier.-... OB ". TRI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. - '.- Onfl year-.......-.....- ..'.$ T 00 BIX V. onths . .. 4 09 -r WEEKLY, JOURNAL.. , One coo-, one year. Li.t 2 00
Five copies, ona yfar...t.........-. fo Ton copies, one yiar... - ,s...... 15 00 XATESr SEWS IIEBS. ' Gold closed In New Yoik yesterday at J -1 i . ..V... ; ".. A Helena, Montana, dispatch says S.,W. lion.a, ex-Governor .of WlMonwB, was ho end killed yesterday of 0irs M. Plnnej , Xormr y Uulled States Marshal of Mtt, i A Coroner's Jury returned a Ver !ict that Finney killed Baals. .:A -Washington apaclat of the itH ftjffs Jeff" lSavli 'will cerlaluly be brought Tot trial a..tl next terra tif tub Uftt:U States Vi uii. Ceurt, nk UjoUmojd, at Altoroay OtMfM. -Kraft 1 said to be-'wAtvelyj puHtiltu tiie mutter. , ,. ., , ., j A wHi? iiat'j9 UispatorV Qf date the !SI,hj 3fUc,JwuJ of. the private .lu rthd vytn, Infantry who werti kllll by the reHrovt ticcWent' oaar Gofdousvlln, are petM 1I. I t, of Company C, and Leopold' Mar c;is Company I.' A train "reached, il 'fhbuiihl raamlDa; itUU.,inliH of Uie .wounded. -..-?i , ; - t-ui" .'.;l i Tii ' charges recently made before Judge Mir-nVrI, Against certain 'parfle-f, of ab-rui,i!i'M-r' W. P. Cook," arid Mneart;.:i atuKii.tiu iu.'.tbx'.lwluiM County ;JttuUe asylum, eUoutly denied by. the- parUe .hft.i.-"! -?.,r:jr.; AIM ulail irtrhtiS1sratcrt of date the tti ibjjs: Vuy'S The political paiade'to u!g4. 'a Uw riurol the Xuvluclbles was turmtig the corner of Seventh' "anil Ohewmit Htievns C'li-ilou occurred wltKey stone f eiuocratic Club.' Pistohiwere freely used, and .several persona wero Injurtd,Police (TfTldr'DetiaTen Win badly beaten and another' in in shot lu the band; : - A Ni w iSrlfaus dispatch pf da e theSLh ysy VVurmouth'8 veto ot ibe heitrb ,equnlkty -iMliiwa auttaintKl in the- Hoase l.o dy.i Tiio vote was a tie 33 to 32." In tho llau.!jf, to-day :'a ,btJL',,waa lotroauoed iwd pasNud to a tliiid rradln, tad referred t th Jftitltiary Committee entitled "An act . tu'. ejiiorce '; tbe provlsjoua of' the Ui la arUoKi.of the tknsiltatkou of Loulslnii.i,'ryhiclilii aimoht identical with the ciu;U!ty i bilk Jubt vwiod, txeept that It makttt Hie lufraction thereof cause far civil acl Ion, and preference online douKt't to suits, brought undur lt pro- - vtx'lona.-' -' -- - j A New Orleaoa dlupatch, of date of the 2 H h, Maya : When tiie vote wa taken yen-
" t iAa ii flie Jo rnoia' 'vetd "bf ' the Equu'lty tU.I,Mi;v;n whltta voted to paks tiie bill over the Governor veto and fle i i( ijvu(ii. vuud to suntein tfce vto.' Tiie iribu in the mutttir of Judge Cooley's ' rcniorJtranco or.kr came bufoce the Fifth 1. -tiict. i'ourti Judge Heaumont, yesterihiy. The t'ourt linued au'onlef fotne Tt rtrat on of the applicants, which was uhryt'd wiliiout q'leMiiou. This la one of Uie Courts whib declares the Lssueof . liiituraUzutlou papers to be Illegal'. , ; , A Nt. Louis dlHprkfch Of date 2!Hh, anys a , dUpaicb fri.ro Orluuell htm lou, n the ..liMUtnu- i'aciho liali way, saya Cn. Forwyth and all liH winnded ihen h."ve arrived at rt Wallace, aud afe doing well. Judge I'leny .Moore arrived at Fort Wallace yesten tij- for tiiu reiuivlu.s wf Dr. ilo re, killed in tliv ii i-nl jig ljl lutnitut iumbBiniof lull'.ilo aieoti botit suio-i of l he railroiid, ex ending lor some Kixty miles. Hix buu--. ,iii a,iiuti..u-i,fr(j.U pU tiIcvmmL uar die -.imuJimliflits ytntraay, and the irnpiV(fc,l(H.n l-frti-y lire prep.irins ti) attacU. all. Jti,e stations nloi.g tli. route, and are driving tiia 'lioir.tlo- in ulvanro; .whtcti n their usoal J)lfin: ' TtiPVit zanyf&ioeg the eotlM Vpfte 4ifo.utid.(r ttr.uw, and CUpU Olaaa'iU iu-.!-i"fCttH all the lroopt and fortify Itig.-'and lsuU(f4iHviultlon wt,erM4V jvjintei.
X ImpoitAnt; jf Atlantic Te giapii. Liliporor Alcxandiria Visits ihetKctjg oi.v K : '1 m $ ( .1 ulU'JI.V Til a KovrjiTitioii in Spa ,ur .a ..-. n. Th Ij at Ship of tho Span r. - r'N -..,; ( . --. i ' : I ' !' f ... .. ' .. l v. . i t . ., : ; s. ii'i 1 , ' ' i : .v . ' ' i :.U .'' t: '-.' III'.. . --' t : ' ft ' '' t 1 J V Tli 3 -JSoyvat Army SurroundA N. a t Iadian Affairsr m . u ...i I" . : l . lUl Tho Alabama Delegation. cmvnt Against tfiq India.ns Expected, j !! O rt f ' in Aift u 1Q7. i. vlU. id iloutn America. b rA3HINQTON.;. " ''Indian AflWrs TJie Alabama Delega n ilniment of Stretf e Ders ; 'i.)VilU Wiiir.vnT, tc. Si-ot 29.Tha follow ' .i red this morning at the aruiv headni-.m 'ters: .,- . ... u i Uv . a .s I , Ttv. Li iPF; SeptemboT 28 - GenraE Sheri .ku'lhas: fultVepcrts from C4'-H nkhrv.'d, who would start iV.r FoTt Wallace the. 27th jnsfaftW He fCporiaLicut.L -hraD'l burgeon . ? . , , , . j m nr jioorv.aad. aadh, wria: ai.-o. i. v Cull er. VJ. Wilson1 n4 Lewis Farley h( oil's, dmd ami In givs a list of 14 kilted bef-ides V-A: orsyih, who has ''"two woundi.' lie t" kinks at last 75 li.tUan wire killed 'vrbadly wound ed. from the Ficns. -.X the Indians are niovi Ut-ii. ShenJun rep wta eveu com- . i pauLat the Fifth. (. " ready for service,-' an every man at work to' kvalry on hand lie will keep catch and .de- ' atroy .the Indians. , " ' - . W. T. Sherman, Lvit: Gen The.' Alabama", delect ion naa an interview with uh P. resident and. . Seere.tarv of War Ihis ini MTiiae, which 1-iMeJ about half an ' our. They wtr. assured that all t ' ceeseary aid .wunl be iuruished to thi istate Gefcrnnient in case of any t ransgression upon its nuthority. The ! Department Cocminder will be in stiructed'fltfcordinsy. and authorizeo t to call tor -additional 'troops if nece Mary,' The diUsration is highly gratifi d with the
VOL. XIX. success of their niision. They do not fear any serious disturbance, but think it will to huve.autUority to call for troops iu case of:necesity. Probably one regiment of inlantry will be forwarded to General Meade. The Secretary ot- War, with the approval or the President, h preparins a letter to General' Meade, ia which the memorial; of tjia Alabam;!, Legislature is refred'to him, ia which he is directed t take sucl measures as may bcneoei'Stry to pre-J vent the troubles apprehended by the LeffU'liture by a itomptand proper diiosition ot uov. k . oi 1 1 o iiua MKf w - i. ;ii .ti,n,;a;ni the slcfii of Preeidentiil Electors by thd f tion of PreeidetJtul Electors by the Legislature will beVustaiaed. aul has no doubt the Leeisdaturotwill pass the measures necessary to enable the peoT pie to vote fur Prejdeajal Electoist The c vil authorities, -Supported by the President's assurancfjs and promt ised h tter from theecrary-o" War, will he abie to contrul th unruly element and secure a peaceful election'. The letter from ',the 'Secretary of War will he delivered tsi committee at 10 o'clork to-morrow, when thoV will depart for M -h'goifiery, via Atji una, in oruer to uouver.itie letter tp Gen. 31eade. J? p I The following 5torelie"p'rs werie appointed: (ioor-j Lorjnsr, 5:h Di.--, ti ict California ; Fvauk"?Lynch, ISth District Ohio; Chas. Q. McConuelj,. 4 h Distritt Indian; John L Aleai--he!e, 7th District,. Kentucky; W. IEWinter, Q rnov. Iff.; Eiwtn Nichols, 1 1th District Ohio; Win,' A. Xewmaa, St. Joseph, Mo.; M. IJ-Polleys, l'hDistrict Wis.; Alv W. Paul, 4th Diitrict Illinois; V. A'. Qurterrnau. (ItK District Ohio; Fraccis 4s- Stiarpms, 17th DistrifiSOhio; Johu Sreiuer, 9in District Iuiliann ;'-J. Ol'Smith, lltUl jLisrrici unio ; ii -nry oje-ji ter anu w: P. Wilson. 2ith Dr-trict M issouri ; J.i W. Se;itno 1th.; District Illinoi; Charles W. Whefllwright, 1st DistrictOhio; 11. A. WhatlyyT3th District Illinois; Gprga il. Ames 4th DIbiriui iiuiHtw; 1st Distriojrjov District Iulfcio trtct llliiAtMl; Llirics J'j. Babcock, wa;'J. li, Uruner, 4til na: 11. ir. JJrown. 1st District thiean; Joh5 L. Guy, 0(U District Mui J. Hi I'in'aiay. 4th Dite? trict Ills. ;J-i Fishtir. 4th. D. strict Mi.i J. Doyle eml M:Jl Green, IJd trict lnd.fW. il. UraMley. 7tU IXstrict Ills. 'Ceo. Iirili3e, Dubuque; G. N. L;A,"Tole36; Feod. Hicckidy," !!. 111:: ' T 1 T-l. ' ivnen, in., anu utugur v . iv. tiaca..-. son, utn Listnct uaio.. were tiii) revtsnue appoiftPjnents t)-da. ) ". An ordtijf the Freedmen's Bureau, dated at Mow Orleacs.-riiptember 2t;' says: WPJ a vrew "to relieve th planter wfrvso degiresand avoid the necessity his icjbtaitiintr advances' from a fair to ndife h .i mdiibu; edness to'lRe Burjeau, ;and to sectire freed ineuTVr the a lvaaij-es and Iab0cl he will bftnlquired to Uip a sufficient amount ttjfis crap to the Bureau, 'ai. New Oi'ttiis, to ciyer the safue amount so shipped, to.-be forwarju-'j as put Jnio matkeialiis condition.. Any amfilt in o&ttcsof his indeht-' edness wl4'be sol atlho best possi ble advame. aud the brocceds held Hubject tactile shfiper' orders. Until they can V alize t rt)in their crop, snpi phes wiirli advanceiF by the Cdui missary tithe liareatj.' i ; From yformation received hero cnnccrni)tj the uistrtvctions to Gen1:. bheridaifctt is beliovtt lie will, witbm the nrjrt two tccks. inaico suco-a movemefetipaittsi the hostile Indians on the iSrtier x to put an end; to' the appreRt nsiij of a general Indian war. ? i A letter from Alexandria, Eeypt. Aueust 4th, Htates that the Viceroy of Eirrpt. was ih?n lying dangerously ill at Contantinti le. 1 he puldic d'-t tatemint for Siitemhrr will probably bo issued next Mood;iy. J udgrtig from present information, it will show a slight in crease to that of the previous monthly statement. i , The republic w Columbia, formerly New Grenada. 'has paid into I the United States Treasury about) two hundred and 'thirty-eight thousand dollar?, leaving ija balance of thirtythreo thousancr dollars still due. This mncy is indemnity to citizens of this country' for spoliations, '&c, in the Panama .iiots some rears ago.' Orders havc-Jeeu issued from the War Department to all department comn anders to report without deliiy to the otuee ot thc'Adjutant ot the Army all officers under their command who are iucapacitedfr duty by habitual intemperance; atid frequenting gaming places regularly is deemed iu such order as untitt'n? officers for duty. During the nr3uth of Auirust 4bl,03l boxes ol chewirrc and G,42i boxes of smoking tobaqeo were shipped in bond from Ivl&hmond, upon whieh the United States Government received the revenue tax of 2r0,954". EU:ROPE. J J .1. J3y Vt lmif Jo Tolecx-npli. Emperor ilexandrla Visits thsKlns; of rrusslatlty or CarthaRena Bombarded Situation la Npaln ravfKehels Jialnlnj Strength Every Day The Last Ship oC the 8 nan Ish ;iVT J lined the Rebels
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- j ucTonr--i nr icojai Mriuy SuroundI ta DV lDsurgmts. i pbxssia, m . KLiNSpteuiir 2S Evenine. .HmttrAV'tffift ff Russia visited the King ot 1 russia yesterday, aad departed t'f, Warsaw, , s,' The --mrr ot Ymt bjdjy left this city for Baden. , " U nCoNDONrSepteuilier 23 The fol lowing are the very latest reports Wjuc or p v a ti e u e l ? Ironbpam: The- CttyNrf Carthirgeha has i beeu bombarded by the rebel fleet. " j ' - General Prim has gone to Valencia, Tjha Marquis pt'-ayichez, commander" of the Royal trobps in the tield, is retreating before the advance. London. September 29, 10 p.m.
The following news has been received from Spain to-night:
Espartes is sick and unable to tax,e an active part in political affairs. ' General Prim i-t hourly expected off Barcelona. It is believed that the city will declare asainst the Queen as soon as the fleet appears. . -It is rumored that insurrection h:rs at last broken out in Madrid, and that .QueenTsabella hi9 le1V'?arr" Sebastian Tind crossed the- Ireoch frontier. trance ? PARIS, September '3S.-TbePatrie saya the situation in Spain is grave. The' rebels are gtining strangth evary day, "while tha erforta of the, Government to withstand the torrent are evidently' bcaniirjg4 weaker. The last hip Qf the panih,.Navy has now
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joined the rebels, and all reports inchoate that the public opinion throughout the Kingdom favors the revolution.The portion of the army which still rercalns faithful to the Qaeen U disorgmized, and little dependence can unplaced upon it. ' ' ' Paris, vfc'eptemiet 29 The Joniteur ha? the following from Spain: ; ! ' 'the city of Carthagena join'4 trie revolt. Mfirhal Pavia, of the Royal arfriy, at Ja'st accounts,' was ' com pleteiy surrounded by the insurgent tnrbp, and' is probably captured by thia time. , Tle insurrection ia igenerul throughbat Spain. It was thouKht that General' Concha himself would i . . , . . tfoonr loia i.tne. insureents. Ijreneral Borrano Saya the robeU Uave retaken c.tntauor. v;aaiz uas Deen aeciarea a frea port by the revolutionists. .P.iij newspapers, despair of the Qioen's cause;- ' Paris, 8ept.'mher 28. Mr. Penard, Minister of. the Interior, has forbid.lea the passage of Spaniards through Jr' ranee on their way trr Spain. , i ; 'Paris, Hept. 20. The Qaeenstill reuaaina at iSao Sebastian. She is at tended by Carlos Marfore, one of th members of the last Cabinet. . Gea. 4.InulirJ Jose Con-a, :'at the head of the povernmeut in Madrid, and Manuel Coacha. in command of an army in the field, have botn sent in their reslgoatiious jc the Queen.? In their coialiluuication they jiifbrm Her Majet-ty that her refusal to return to Madrid, 'unless, accompanied by her 3Iinister, Marfbre, destroys all hope of checking the insurrection. The Queen accepted the resignation of Coacha, and sent for the tyouat of Cheste to form a netr Miuistry. The Queen ha also fitmraoatxl the' Council of State to iaoctntSan Sbastaio...( . '."! 1 ' ':: '' SPAIN. : : ., "Vienna, September 29. "Weinner f'ress'n aserts that by the advice of You Beust, the Emperor has declined toi visit Galioia. The Governor, of .that 'Province,' who was unduly urcnt.iu his solicitations, has been removed.-- ' ,., -A uiaiioj was ueeu inuiupuu ilt issuing a pastorial address against the laws passed by the late Diet. ' Vienna, September 29.-IIenry M. Walls has had nn audience with the Emperor of. Austria, at which he prcFanted his credentials and was recived as- Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States tothu Cbart of Vienna. ersnnal Dlfacallj Xobody ITart lUlstratlon , uomuilssloners Ar--i rested, 'i - . i " Nashville. September 29. A perannal 'dithculty occurred to-day on Cherry Street bet wean Judge Lawreuoc, pccial correspondent of the CineitiTi iti Gtz'ff; and Pat. Walsh. 'Itp.cuug out of a dispatch scut by Lnvnjtico on Friday niht to the ,Oitzctte iu relation to the riot. ' Neither was hurt, though Walsh sent a ball froin a Derrinjrer after the Judire as he ietird. . Enos IIopkin, Registration Coro-misi-iocer, And others. . arrested f or Issuing ni..lirmt election ccrtthcates on Haturday, waived an examination ;tp-day, and gave bond for their ap peaianeo befro the proper court. PITTSBURG. Explosion of a Lnomollre One Han Killed and. Three Others Injured i;AiSilful Atr.t!r. .:, i : on ! -. ''. i il. ..-.- riTTSCUiia Sept. 29. A terrific explosion of a locomotive occurred this morning, on the Connellsville Hiilroad near Everson & Preston'a Mill, iu this city, by which one man, a A i 1 named, ueo. umiiorc, a nreman, was kiih'd, and thtuo others seriously injured.i Tx& locomotive was attached to a train of empty coaches, and was about proceeding from a siding, when the engine Jumped the track, and the steam was turned rff for the purpose of putting it on. When tbe steam was nc;aiu let on' the explosion occurred, the engine being Jitterally torn to pieces. A pavfc uf itsc ittered in every direction. The tank coupling was wrenched, and the coneussidu- forced back, tliq tank, as well as the entire train, for a distance 'of nearly thirty teet." fart or tho ensino was forced in the opposite direction, aud jammed against the rocks on the upper side of the toad. : , i . . .Mr. Gil more, who was in the nlhit fibo.se or the Eugene, was blown nearly thirty toet distant, ana BuiJored tern ble injuries. The engineer, Mr. Kehoe,. w is stoocing down at the time. and escaped miury. ueome O. Don pel, engineer of the dredee boat of 11. ' 'M 1 J X- . . ue iuouongineta avtcation Uompany, wa badly hurt, but will sur vive. William Hutchinson, brakes man, and Thomas .MoGovern, flag man, were slightly injured. PiTTSBURa, Pa, September 29. The Democratic City Convention re solved -that it was inexpedient to nominate a Democratic candidate for Mayor. . . . SAN FRANCISCO. Aid for the Sufferers In South - Amer lea. : i ..i i -' San Francisco, Sept. 29. A meet ing ot the leading citizens was hel last night to devise means to ebtain aidfor the suffering people of South America. A committee was appoint fed to collect funds. The Naval Royal Court Martial convened at Island Navy Yard for the trial. ot some men belonging to the T-tearner Osseppe. A -Victoria telecram savs: There was considerable mortality anjoigthe Indians in that. vicinity. The nature of the disease is unknown About fifty deaths occurred during the past month. Hundreds or lndi ans were sent away from the city. NEW YORK. Case of the Little Girl Whipped la bcnooi rue investigation lot : tery healers Arrested. New York, Sept. 29. The case o the little girl who died after being whipped by LuncK.ley, ot the JJ rook lyn -school, has been investigated by the School Committee, who concluded that, as the physician gave a certifi cate of death from hysterical epilepsy, the Dunckley woman is not respon sible for the death. The parents of the child, however, state that the child died fiozn jenvulsions brought on bv rouch treatment at school. j. WO more ionery ucaicm wcio a resteu tu-uay uy iub ictcuuc uusn.-
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BOSTON. i 1 British Schoober Seized. BosTOfr" Sept. 29. The. British schooner .Echo was seized by the revenue officers to-drri while attempt og to tsmuireie 114,000 TWorth of brandylnto port. ' VU I &nra Ixeld for trial for Beth are- sporting tabbincW. Dix. curacter9. vipt.uijlorrison and three of the crew ora lrrovincetowDLl.schooner were held for trial ucharre of beat.icg theook f the vjssel ta death. ; W n -A i LEAVENWORTH. ! -t-t i The State Fair Frospetts, 4c. ; n . , " f, i LEAt-iNWORTH. Kansas. Sept. 29.4The State Fair opeBe? to-day under favOrablaauspices. Ant dispHy ot stock: la) very fine, especially short horn cat-, tie. and would do credit to an v Eastern State. Manufacturer and agricultural1 implements and machinery, both at home ind abroad, are Tll represeutedt Th fruitraeparrrrient fully FustainS the reputation of. the State.' .Upon he track th(3 evening there Was aT large turnout of 'roadsters, matched carriage horses and trotters. .xf rom indications, discovered this morning, it lssuppoea a murder was committed last night between here and Far.t Leavenworth. Three men have been arrested on suspicion jo having committed fhe deed. I . OTTAWA. i he Importatlott f American Cattle ;-rflal!far:jrew.,-srf i -1 Ottawa SeDtmber2a.T-Thfl Governmeat hasnnder oon&klsratlon the memorial of the Board of Agriculture of , Ontario, recommending an order prohibiting the imporUtiaa of. American cattkl. It will be-repealed alter the first of October,"and inspectors be. appelated at Larpia and Wind sor fo'examrtie the "cattle en route by the Great Western and Grapd Trunk. .vauways. . ImDortant difiDatthea from Ilalifax were under consideration by the Privy Council yesterday, the nature of which has ot jet transpired. , . TORONTO. September 29. ComDlete returns of the condition of the crops thr.QUghouf Ontario t ehdw, on ae whole, that a good average Harvest has been obtained. ' - ; .0. PoiitlcairAiraln. SAtEM, 'Mass"..-1 September 29. Indieatioos from tali parts of the Fifth llistrict Ieve no doubt that Hon. liohard iI.Dana. Jrr." will receive the unanimous nomination as candi date in opposition to Butler at the lepublicaa Convention to-day. t - ' MIS CEIilj ANE 0 tJS. , , ,. j., -7- .. -7 - It Plltsbars Democrats Resolve That tt Is Inexpedient to Nominate (ndldate Miscellaneous tntelll- . ".. i l OiNliASepterM)ii29 The first race of the Buckeye Club, second day Jockey Club purse of $300, dash of oo.tnil for tlrtc.yeat-:flctH was won oy nuiuru a ersauies. menards &4RiFgeuT8 'ehentnut colt was second, Richards & Kilgour's chest, nut filly third, and Turner's Soda fourth. Titne.:13.F C ' 1 he second .race Jockey Llub pursd' of $G00, twb'fnile heats, for all ages waa won oy Kyiih&.!-ifirst heat PlcasureviIIe 1, bkyhght ; Z, Woodford BeUe'3, Rabbit Hash dis tanced;' Time, 3:41.i Seeobd heat Skylight 1,'Pieasurevttie 2, Woodford lielle distanced. Time. J:doi. Third heat Skylight 1, PJeasureville 2. Time, 3:42,.'-, -' i '!!' Madison. Wis.. September 29. Mrs, Anna - Wallace, of - Richland Uounty was. murdered by a young man named .Neville. Neville 1 was Caught and lynched. ---'Money was the" object of tbe murder;,- ' PiritAnkipHiA,' September 29: Elkins' coal oil refinery was burned this morning, in which 2,500 barrels j I 1 t 1 1; nan -v- t ' .1 ! - Chaklmtoh September 29. Ar rangements are in. progress with good prospects ot success, to establish semi-monthly steamship line between Unarieston and .Liverpool. Liverpool, Sept. 29. Th Ameri can bark Telegraph, 'from CromBtadt to rew xork, before reported wreck ed, has gone to pieces.; Part of her cargo was saved, but badly damaged. New Haven, Sept. 29. A carriage nouse anu Darn, witn three horses be longing to the Rev. Mr. Everts, near this city, were burned early, this morn ing. lss f4,(XX; partially insured. Worcester, September" 29. The horse General McClellaa was beaten to-day, at a- race in Barre, by Belle Strickland. Time, 2:36, 2:32 and 2:33. Lancaster. Pa., September 29 During a mass meeting "of Republi cans here to day, several persons were badly beaten by a mob. who in discriminately attacked the people wearing the- xtepuoiicatf i asigna. St. Lotjis, SepterabeiS9. The first race at the LaClcde Course to-day, was for aisaloop purse qf $300, : mile neats iree ior an. xne entries were Larkin, Transit and Malcom, ' The first heat was won by Malcom. Chicago. September. 29. The As sessor's returns to the Common Council place the assessed valuation of real and personal property in Chicago, at $228,444,879, being an increase over last year of $36,195,235. The total amount of this year's levy is $14,000,-' 000. . ; K HAU. SAX. C. W00DS05. .ST. CLOUD II0TEL. FORMERLY CITY HOTEL, HALL '& W00D30N, Proprietors, (Opposite Steamboat Landing.) aepl9 3m 1TJI. REAVIS, XJ. 8. Claim A.tZ&a1u AlBO, REAL ESTATE and COLLECTIS. Offloe on Main atreet, between Third and - Fourth, No.toi ( over Kauer'a.ttnn w to ret. &iituTui.iu, MPim
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MONETARY & COMMERCIAL J . i ... : 1 , - 1 'i -1 ' -1 i , u - . 1 . 4 - VJlew lors larsei.. By Telegraph. Kaw Tobk, Serpt. 29. cottow More active and M.a Miartale 2,900 bales at 20c for middlinir nrJ land. , . h mcb-Beipts 1406 barrels. Flour ia dnIL, heavy, and lOOJUc .lower; sales 8,600 urnji iiviii u at isnwiuperaoa Wfslern !7 20 o3 8iJ tor extra WesUrn, is SilO 60 for while-wheat extra. $7 9(kt 25 for ronndhoop Ohio. 8 50 10 00 for Louis, and SW U0gl4 00 lor good choice do., closing; dull ni heavy. California Flonr heavy ; taiaa 350 tueka at fi ft3.-a.10 65.' Rye Klour quiet ; Hxles barrels lit id kiS 2i. Coruiuai quiet - - . . -r ... WKISKr ll6t. - '- - , WBE4T-'B.c-etntsSa3iX!bushelH. Wheat heavy, and 230 lowers salea 6S O0Q bushels autl 6ol ft" for No S aprinfr. l BVjl TO for JTo S do , gi SUtoro. ldo., $i 25 for amber Ohio, ti ) for amber Bouthero, ti 53ga 63 lor white California, and 52 8U for extra choice. wh1:o Michigan. ' i- ' Kru eMany ; sa- 7,000 basnets Western at SI. 48- ' . . r . i .-! . . , . Ea.ki.eT Scarce and firm: sales of 1.800 baoiiela Bto te at $1 80. ; . ; BiKUv AiJ,r Dull. i V ' CotiN Keoei'ots. iO.Oil bdshels: market Opei'4, firm, bet closed dull and heavy, and lo Iii,t; nalt-s ol 6S.U00 bOHbeU, at tl 14,91, 16 for an.iounj, and SI lti.al IS for sonod rorxi'd WestHrh. closiiiar .heavy at Si IS for aounl, aud SI 30 lor VVeteru yel- ' - - . - ' i u t, ; . Oats Beceiot 17JTT1 ' huHhela ddll nd uouilual. at 78a7-ic for new Waena afloat. : , ,- ;. i ... ( KYE-Easier; S;iqt93ic lor new Carolina. Coffee .Firm ; sales of 100 sacks of Rio. on private terms. : '. . -. i l j hUA. Hteaay ; males Of 601 hbds.; at IU4 lid for -Cuba, and llUa.12; foe Porto Rico. MoiiASSKS-OuM-t and firm! aalea of 1(1 hal-ry:a of Mu-ioovaUo, at 42ej4tio. -, (' . i iibui iuu, hi. jo;-ic urcruae, ana 30 &lc for refined boij lt-d. UMitiuuit-1 liuiiusd request, at SI 04 fll Od. 8P.RIT3 OF TCIiPESTlSB-O.alet. at 44Vira 45 . ... iPfvK:-nrroeianf uuletrsaleeSVio bbia at S-aiOfias o-') for ms, closing at 2S 60 caah ; f is JTQiS 62 for old do., SSS 7424 50 for prime, nd fJS 0i2 1 73 lor pri v.e mess ; also 500 bols me8, seller October, on private terms. BJ4B--Qilet; salas 12ft. bid at S1iti2) 60 for new plain mess," and"S20 5URi2.5 75 for new extra mess; tler-e beef dull, at t21f$0 for prime meM,aBd SJuftS.ltf lor India mess; beef ha us dull aud heavy at S2o,aSJ9. Cut Mkats Quiet; sale 17.i packages at Hlil2!4-for 8liolrir. aud 12 ',,' 1m for bms; middle quiet.. Laki Uuilaud iiDcbiu fJ: snles of SS lierces at iJ4fitltfS4 tor steam, and iti 20c lor ket'le rendered. HuTiiK-rFiim, at 8K340o or Ohio, and 0$4 fortatew - '-- - -- - LHIBtS-Dull, at 13 a 17c FKBiuuia-To Liverpool firmer. " '-lS U l't..l..ll U..bn, . tmviuiilill ..1 1, 1 Ul.li By Telegraph. Cincinnati. Sept. 2S. FtOtTB Dull and urloos droonliitr? fuml. ly, 8c9 5; extra, S? 758 25. w iiKAT-iiiiicuve. but bolders refuse to niaKc coiimsjcoiw: So. 1 held at St 9. t)KN Isbinher. aud n demand at 81 ina 81 15. , ' 1AT8-In good deinan4 at 63S(35c ;) f , Kyk Dull atS. 35. Baklky Oulet lint firm: BDrinir 90 for No. 1 ssttie, and ?2 :5 for CaoadlAn. Whisky Dull at ti fogi 40, Lee. j : Cotton .Nominally unchanged. Tobacco lriti atlodprlcea. ' j Mkss Pork Firm.' aud sold to a limited i extent at S-SI. 1 Uii-K MiATi - Firm : sales of ,"73.000 pounds of uliDti tiers ai lie for rjaeked; and sides at ltf;.e. i Bacon Firm, and in-Talr demand at 'lVi l,Vlc for shoulder; the latter is the raleatked: sides ll'.'ciiltic for nh. rlr rfit ane clear ; od mtiier alclcuit to buy Mi Liieno ritien. , v . . , , Laru Unchanired ai'.dv'atilet: ftfid'ltMn asked. ' BUTTJ5R Firmer: fresh, S8342e. KJS LIMUnt 'ZlfrtllCi.- - - - IiEE.SE Klrm ut Hi 3,18c. . Flax Sued -1 n d limnd at S2 50Q2 "5. ' 1 Llnserd. deolined to 1 u,',. with sales of liK) barrel-, iu lots. Lard oil unOtiausd and quint. . - , , - kwah-i-irio; sateaof JOlihdK. at 12i lie or t uba. 1 J'vitU'ic for Porto Rico, aud 15! i4 iSJu tmr Lin.irant. m . . viirn-iu Kiiixi ueuianu at zic$-C T St. LoBIS -saraet. ; By Telegraph.) 8t. Lotjis, Sept. 29. i Tobacco-OtKerines are liberal and the feci lug Is better geuerally, "but prices are wl hout quotable change. 6J1L.MV-IuU;ioaU ;wlw of nndreased at f' V .i. 4.. lour Much depressed bv the unfavor able advices trom New Orleans, and the sales nre co'iflnel to the local trad: superfine 15 7-WS UOrt'xtra Si! 75a7 W; XX 87 75ft W 5tfi XXX to fancy 810 0012 00. - Wh eat II pa vy na declined prime Fa'I 2 00 q2e-l; strict ly pi line S2 10 2 J3; choice, to fancy 82 20-; prime uiciiuii.Taiilll ll WAI 'U CoRW Dull, with scaJcelv any demand, at ui(98c the latter for choice. - ; Oais Finn and uuclian-ed. at 52,,'t.iCc for coin tuou to choice. . i Barley iloavv icholce Iowa Kmlnirat Si liOal !5; Mlox.urlSi 10. RVK-FirmcratJl l-Vdl 20. Voh-k lStea.ly ; m 00. . Bacon Quiet aud null : unit s of old clear aides at 15e loone; fresh do. at hif-Jltic: iresn snouiueis lmii'yic; canvased sugarcured hams lT'ttlyo. Lakd Dull at lc !n tierce aad20olu kes. - " -''' Whiski' Firm at 81 50. 1 Chicago Market. By Telegraph. - Chicago, Sept. 29. Money F.astern exchange steady and lr ut l.-)0,.,l off brirloK. aud par selltug. Ftoctt-Quiet; sales ot Spi ing extra at Wmkat -Weak and Zylc lower; Rales Of No. 1 st 1 4Si4l 50: No. 2 81 4114. closing with selleriof No. 2 at 81 US; sa ea oi o. i Kince t uanue at n .tial w, ( VilJM Til rt urn il ii il ImlnrA 'I -haiifr. w a a ibrislt ; ales of No. 1 uf SOfiiiSl: on 'Change jt ruisa cruit m !T(.jvia, and closed dull at 90c, an advauco of 4 j Tc ou yesterday's closing tlguies: -No. 2 dull but firmer: reJecUidsold at 90c tills alternoon; sales of No. 1 at Si, ea-ih. - 0T9 In gd sbtpplnir demand; sales at oi?4'a;-.ic, cio-ing at ai't$,iic. Kyk steady and quiet; s-tiex of No. I at St I7at lSiN . 2 1 l;t, and rejected at 81 05, clo Ing at inside rale for No. 1Barley Quiet and lie lower; closing at tl 7H lor Na 2 in store. 1 - - Pbovision -Steady ; mess pork sold at (2S -i5Hi,2S 75, out- ldo ir favorite brands; lardhteady at lSo; sweet ptckleii hams 17glSc; dry salted shoulders lOJiJllO, loo&e. . . : . - Xew Orleans Market. By Telegraph. . New Orleans. Sept 29. Cotton In fair demand and advanced; midi ius k; sales 3,3uo bales; receipts 8,244 bales., . .." sugar and Molasses -Nominally unclittued. , Flour-Du!1; snpflrflneS7 00; .XXX 13 25 J10 00; choice S O 5013 0'J. Corn Dull at 9-'U95 ', Oats Ketier at Siki5$c. ' " HAY-rDull; Ohio River 822 50; St. Lonis S23 50..' , Bran Steady at SI 15." - ' .' ' Mess Pork-DuII at S30 50. ' B;con-Du11: shoulders. 123l3c; clear sideii lt$4?l7c- . , JLakd Quiet aud unchanged. - lonlSTlllo Market. By Telegraph.j , ' Louisville. SeDt. 29. Tobacco Lugs lower ; 71 hhds sold at SOg tSforeood lugs; medium to fair leaf, 811 OO&fU oOp . ; - - - . toxroi 3So for standard domestics ; declined c. Flour Superfine 80 75; family S3 50. Wheat Si K52 (. : Corn Bulk shelled 943 1. Oats hxa.htic Rye SI SSal 40 Hay S 16 75.17 oa - . - ' , Mm Pork -S29 00. " " ' " Labd-19!4&2o. r.'-."j. Bacon Shoulders 1213c. clear ribbed sides lo aliVic. and c ear si.tes l(lGV6c. hulk Meats - houlders H54all?ic. and Clear .IUel5;trsil5c . , ' WintTCY-Riw, fiee4. n 40. ' New Tork Dry uoods Market. By Telegraph. TJew Tokx, Sept 29. . Dry Goons Cotton goods continued depressed, bnt at a reduction there is a fair business, although trade 1 rather active or sati-faetory.- We qnote heavy brown sbeetliigs steady, at i5Ko for Atlantic A, and Atnoslteng A 15c; Stark A, Atlantic H, Pacific extra, Lyman E, and Pequolt A held at 11c, which is extreme; Boot F F bring 15c: Great Falls E 14c: Silmon FaLseJic: Karmers A A 15c: Augusta 14c; Sha wmut F 12Jic: do. L L l'4c; Lawrence FIS'Jc; Ma.s8achnsetl.s .; llac; Atlantic V laoiiSc; Pitt-sfield C 12c, HVic by tbe bale; Albian AllHc; sagamore HHc; DwIghlX 12c; Kennebec 10c: Atlantic P 12VJC: Waverly All; BrMge XX lle; Grafton A 8c; Lawrence 1 15c; do. B 14e; Peppered R 13c; do. E14c; do. O 12c, aud N 11c by case, and half a cent per yard higher for each letter by the piece. Masonvlle bleached munlins reduced lo J7c; Langdon to 141-ic; P.M tsmouth U to9'c; Amoxaeag A I6e; Bartlett 154C, and Kearsage A 20e; Waukegan prints reduced to He; Troy tOtfVSrC
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Sew fork Gold and Stock Market By Telegraph. Niw Tork. Sept. 29. - Moat-T Active aud nrmer at per ui., toe latter oeing tne price at ins ; Exchanok Sterling steady at ty9t&. OOI.D Firmer: openinir at 141V4. dec. in In g to lVa, closing acti ve at 1412 It is re ported that the Sub-Treasurer Bold over $i,ftX),uoo gold the last three days. Kxp.rta to-day riaO.000 ...... Governments Lower under pressure to 7" itr oi Kiringent money market. CntltVina rf I 1 -Jff.y 1 1 -Its' . .1 n 1.4 do. '61 ltiUHijlO-: do" '65, 1002 .""73I iU-WIS, . I Memphis Market. By Telegraph. Mcxrais. Sept. 29. CoTToir Firmeriat 23a Receipts. S71 bales ; .lHitin,inuilt,. Flour Dull. CoRN-e7'ie81. - Oats 2V40,c. . ; Hay-822 ; ; ' Bran 23. ' -'-.-. . ORN Mkal 54 75. . ' v ; t - , , POKK jJ9 25. .?AC?,2 tiTm; shoulders 12c: clear LAJtl I920c . , . ... ,' . . ; Enropean Market, t . f By Cable London, Sept. 29 Eve. i Consols nyt ; 6-208 . , , ; ; ' ' - Framxiobi, Sept. 29. '. Bonds 6-204 buoyant, at 764. , . Liverpool, Sept. 29 Eve. , Cotxon Firmer ; sales ot 12,000 bales up lands at lOQJOJ.. , " Provisions Quiet. Lard 72s. ' . . . ' Bacon At 50s. BRKADSTCFts -Wheat 10s 8d for red west ern; others unchanged. FECIAL NOTICES. Ifote these Facts. " , The object of this article Is to call the attention of tbe feeble and ailing to JAemtelveu Ordinarily, business, pleasure, in short almo-L everything lu this sublunary world, obtains more consideration than tbe preservation or that blessing with which BOthlug earthly should be put iu. com parison. viz . health This Is a danarerous neason.and it doet, not find the human system In the best condition to defy its perils. To use a homely phrase, the torrid Summer weather " takes the starch Out of people, and leaves them limp and lan guld. Tbe fires of vitality burn low. The naturally teebl are unusually depressed j tbe naturally strong are not as vigorous as they might be. Seven-eighths of the community feel more or leas tbe influence of the atmospheric changes which produce the malarious diseases common in o ;tob. r and November. It is as a proleoiKe against, the effects ot these chauges thit liOSTKTIKR'.S STOMACH BUTE Rr have obtained no small portion of ibeir oniebrity. The great vegetable Ionic of the vge is not only a spec! fie lor Chronic Dyspepsia, inaigestion, liiiiousness, ana .Nervous Complaints, but also a preventive pi malarious epidemics. Whoever wishes to lie insured against an a tack of intermittent or remittent fever (both of which prevail to a tnelancnoly exteut over the who e country), will do wed to it-sort, without delay, to this famous invigorating nd ac.tl-bil.ous specific. Quinine has bad its day. It leaves a sling behind, and phy sicians are beginning to discard it. But HOHTE ITER'S BITTERS become more popular and command a vaster sale with each successive season, timn'y became the: produce a batter medicinal effect than, any of tne powerin pottoru uea at tonic, anu are at ouce a sale aud palatable preparation. Oolg-zxto &: Oo.'s Fragrant Toilet Soaps ARE PRKPAUEh liY Hkllled Work-, tnn from tiie bestSf aterfala, aud arc Urn CUKTOMIRS. Sold Everywhere. deo lotli ratcnes, Freckles & Tan. The ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY k hose bkovh disoolorations on the lace Perry's Moth and IVeckle Lotion. Freared only by Wr. B. C. PERRT, Bond Jtreet, New York. Bold everywhere, aaraedtim ' i MOTHERS! M0 Til EES I M0TOEKS IXJN'T FAIL TO PROCURE Mrs. Winslow'8 Soothing Syrnp, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. This valuable preparation has been nsed with never failing ruccew in thouaantlt ol cote. It not only relieves the child from pain, but Invigorates tbe stomaoh and bowels, corrects acidlly, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will also Instautl) .elleveUKiPiNO in Til M l:owLS and W ISP Colic. . .. . We believe 11 Is the 6?f and wureit remedy in the world In all cass of IryMntry and IHarrhcea in VhiUlren, whether arisin from teotbiug or auy other cause. - Full directions lor using will accompany each bottle. . Bo sur - and call for " MRS. WINSLOW'B SOOTHING MYRIXP." having trieao-nni ile ol "Curtis a Pkkxiss " on the outstde w ran per. All others are base laiitatioua, Je24 (Uwdin . i i. Batch8lor,8 Hair' Dye. '. This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world; the only troe and perleet Dye' aarmless, reliable, lnstaulaueous; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill e ttec Ls of bad dyes; Invigorates and leaves the Hair soft aud beaut I tut, block or brown. Sold by all Druggists flud Perfumers; and properly applied at Ba chlor's Wig Factory, No. Id Bond Hlieet, New York. (ap30dly w How rr rvuy notbers suffer the aony i seeing iicu ii.tie ones snatcuea away rom them tv t le Whooping Cough, or Olptheria, C71.cn - single bottle of Poland's hlte Flte Ccr3 wotwl would have saved ine one inc. ills infallible, " , FISCHES & BITIEB, ! -IVTerclicint Tailors, ; ,, t , 1 No. 3 First Street,. . j : . Next door to Lowry tz Co.'a bank, j ' . . ... .... i - - " ; ' " EVANSVILLE.OND. b- a finA iifnck of Imported Goods always on band. , Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed. an24 dtl C. WOLFF, Manufacturer of, and Wholesale and Retail Dealer In, Saddles, Hnrnesa COLLARS, and SADDLERY HARDWARE, Jo. 58 Main Street, corner Second, EvuravruLx. Lnd. febl8dU ARTHUR LODGE. (JOHN rENDER, t GEO. FKNiiaa. CHA8. JENKINS, j New Stove and Tin House.
Xo. SI Main Street, Xext Door to the Old Washington Hotel. TIIE l.REK8IUXF.I have opened an entire new slock, and will keep constantly on hand a good assortment ot Stoves, Hollow and Tin Ware, Mantles, Grates, Summer Fronts, Pressed Warea, which they will sell to the trade at the lowest cash price. We are prepared to do all kinds of Job work and repairing at short notice and l"" VJt fftS,u ed. LODGE, JENKINS FENDER. . je3-6m. - . ,
ESTABLISHED. 1831;
CLOCKS. Wholesale Clock House. GEJSSLER & DELING, : WHOLESALE Clock Dealers, leep constantly on hand a FULL asuorL. Bntof Hetn Thomas and other American .' JlodkSf. ltrX4III.A'IVusi .rJS... VterCP ALL CLOCKS. Bend lor Price List to' i , ' JTo. 38 MAW STREET. marlOdly ' V , 1 . PHYSICIANS. DR. II. IL IIABYKI, ROOM No. ' 1, i WALKER'S BUILDING '"' Corner Main and Third Streets. Offlee ttowrt 10 to 12;:2 to 6: 7 to 9. il dflna j,,.--,,',.; f . -,. ' TIIIIJLE, ; jriTEUS KRO., (Successors to Steele &. Trlble,) MANUFACTURERS 0 AND DEALERS IN Sasn, Doors, Biinds, Frames, ! -. MOULDINGS, &a Alt orders for Work In Iha nnlMlnif Iln arepromptly attended o. We keen coiislnntlv ,i1 oil ti-in.i !of LUMBKR. HINK and lOlf'LAR FLOOli WEATHEKHOA RUING, e. Kjv-niii onwuig ot every uescripuon atu Dressing of Lumber done to order. Fartorv at. th. aI.I ati,i.l kii-i. . TrlhleT ' " ' Second St., bet. Chestnut and Chcrij, , EVAN8VXLLK, IND. api4 dtx ; .- i OAED. rHrHsin0rrAm hAlvnvr. V. I - - - av"o wniiurf'iu l desire to .ret am ruy (batiks to ioy jrl i.lt. w aav uta.wt? ata, oirju, JlltJ H UJ UUSIUe'S, ft'tQ w itM Hjiii i-iit'ir ri mi i ii ii 'i n rti i r it aw v firm., - . JAMES si Ki I.K. . Kvansvjlle, Jan. 2!. 1 I.tTMIIKR r.lT.tf Rlie THE. tii:i:S4'KIHElt .M ( i:n the Lumber BuslnehS at his old Hand at the corner of Main aud Seventh Streets and would respectfully inform the puolir thai hlM Nf M!tr fa Ifira-M . . 1 . ........ .1 . .. - - J wnw wvviiu u , 7 1 r - In the assortments, embracing Pine oi a J.:L4ck.n?ses aud quality, from the nit ihird Common Saginaw Board up Three-dnch First t loar Plank. A lurt Kiftik rriiw f : . - , -'' A- - . v-j ui vmiuuu tulCKUrS fend styles, and .: . JW,oM LIGHTS. ,. Witlllnw Rum), Pln.an T) . 1 l-t i ,. 3 and 4 i feet !.!, Mnnl.tf. ,..!. "1 Quarter-Round, stc, c V ; yruers nom me couutry, river or rali filled promptly. , . " u" JOHN F.OIiOVEa '. Builders fcnd Painters. E HAVE IN STOKE, Poanda atrioUy pure White Lead 50,000 jK)unds pure Star White Lead. 60,o0 pounds Bay State White Lead. UKX) gallons Linseed Oil. 5JliiO IMItltkilal Nr 1 Pnlti. in Cans. Window GI.-UH, all fllr.iw. . . Glatiersi' PolnUand Putty Knives. COLOHS of every vaile'y. DKY OS OIL. All of which wo are tellinj as che as can be purchased in the W,L , . , KKLLXB & WHITE, Wholesale. Druggists, Evavsville, 2nd. mch6 tf ! . WILLIAM. IltTNlNJjIlL., ! ' ;. ' ' 'MANUFACTURER OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, &c. , , and Dealer In Pirj.ftAnd Pfinlar LTiTihAr-.Rhlnglaa. KIDIJIU, I'LOOKISO, Ar, Ofnceand Factory. 0rnr Fifth and Walnut . , Street, Evansville, lnd. , , ' f , . , ... , - ' . ' Orders from abroad promptly attended to. malSdtf ' '.' ; ' ' . - ,i.i,. '.jiii : ETansTllle Slate Depot. B UILDER S ' E M P 6tfl VM . WEAKETIIi: ACKNTS FOR one Of the lurgeKt Slule luauulactorlet In the couutry.uiiil are prepared to luruisU at the manufacturers' prices, on short notice, the following: , lUiotlng Slate of di lit re nt styles and quality; ' HIate Hearth;" 1 t , Sluto Jams lor Fire-plaoos; Slate Black Boatdn for Schools; ' Slate and Marble Tiles for Floors: And would particularly call attention to the fact that the Slule Healths, Jams, aud Black Boards is the cheapest aud best article for tbe porpose now known. . , -. .. BABCOCK STEFLK, . , Wafer, bet. Loeust i,ud WaluutSts. , ' tnay29 8md ' - If TO BUILDERS. I WISH TO NOTIFY THE Ttril.Oers and public In general, that i have on hand aud am still Deceiving a large stock of . ' , . Michigan, Saginaw, and Green Bay PioA and Poplar Flooring and SitUa;, PINE LUMBER, SHINGLES, &c, 1 Which I will sell cheap for cash. ' ''':, ' : '-' : WM. HUNNEL. 'Offlce-and Factory: corner IFittli and Walnut Streets, Evaiisville.Iud. Jel13m JAMES SWANS0N & SON, ,;; Wholesale and, Retail Dealers in . , SMngles, Lath, Doors, and Sah, i Also, a large assortment of AlJfsheiiy, Chicago, aDd Toledo Lumber and Floorine. oressed and Undressed, on hand and foi aale.i s -;- - I . Extra Sawed and Shaved Pirn Shingles, etgjje'eii inches long.' , ;; i "We, respectfully solicit tbe citizens of Bvansville to give us a call and examine onr stock before purchasing elsewhere. Yard ow Water Street, f (Opposite Laruasco Wharf), Evanevlll AH orders promptly attended to. ; may33 dBm LJ i -.. . , ,. , . Fanners aad. Housekeepers, . If you want CHEAP SOAP, and at the same time the very best of Soap, use Saponi fi o xv. or COJTCEXTRATKD ITE, 'The Ready Family Soap-Makbr. The only genuine Lye In the market. A box of It will make much more Soap than Potash or any bogus Lye. Manufactured by Penn'a Salt Manufacturing Compasy " ,, PITT3BUKO, PA. Importers of CRYOLITE, and manufacturers of the following Standard Chemi cals: Natrona Bi. Carb. Soda, Natrona Hal Soda, Nat ona Porus Alum, Natrona Muriatic Acid, Natrona Refined Petroleum, Natrona Chloride of Calcium, Natrona Flouride of Calcium, Natrona Saloratus, Natrona Chostie Acid, Natrona Sulphuric Acid, Natrona Nitric Acid, Natrona Re fined Saponlfler, Natrona Salt. Natrona Copperas, etc , seldtf DTE HOI SB. F. GRADTNER, DYER AND SCOURER, FIFTH STREET, bet. Oak and Cherry. Silk. Wool. Cottou. Ac, cplorea owner. AU wo7k warranted, and any dmiw
promptly paid. i""
O I E 11 A. 21 O J. NEWTON OTTHoi. Lessee and Manager. ' Com e d y and Hoxn WKnxKsoAi- xrjc.vix.r, kept, iotf, Planche's brlUiant Oae-iet Comtdv faiat ii f: Ait r Ni;vn: wo.t yaw Grand Mnsic.-il Interlude by Ilio r rctitwtra rnl. J. Ktuifmaun, Id rector. Botx - Mr. Lester Betts. Hong "Blanche Alpine" -Miss llattie Wldtnev. Song" Tha Beautiful Isl.i (,f t ho Kt a " A!i s Georgia Lopez. Tp conclude with the roaring Farce TURN IIIM OUi '
PRICKS Cr ADHI&.JOV. Pjrquette and Dross Circle Family Circle Galleries Colored Boxes.. ' ,c. ...Ah:, ....2 ii', ,...60c. 1 Uox Oitieo peu lor aie o: lickws from 10 A.S(. till 3 F.M. DUKE NICIfKLSo.V, se30 dl! TrosNUN-r. iWAREIIOHTS VIL E. FRENCH & CO., Nos. 17 and 10 MrJn St., ' KTlJiSYlLLE; The largest atJ most com plete assort- . ineut of House-Fumishln,; CooH In the STATE OF INDIANA. In STYLE. QUA T,TTY, and PRTnf r-XALlj MPEXI-l'lu ' ! 1 In ayI f?IHnn tn nil m- t .... goods, we have K r 01 ' ' 1 40,000 RcIIs WALL PAPER, at UNUSUALLY LOW FIGURIiH. By means or a NEW INVENTION In Iho prwlueilon of 4J t I, u lAltI.it I'Al'tltli, which weeoi.u-oi in this uiarket, we are now enablvd to wll theso elegant goods at about 25 PER CENT. less than the- were ever bef.iro o.it-r la this marke. -tiIVK llfti A CAiLW apit7dtf REJAI, ESTATE. Vew Kcal EstiiSe Agency. J. Ia. i:iiloU t -Son HAVE OPKJiKH A RKAI. I fiTATK Agency lor the milo of aid rcuLii," o lands, houses, Sc., &r Persiius havlui; houses or J:t id to ifnt or sell, or r.ei-Moiis wishing lo (nucliiv, r rent, will do well by c:i:iing ui liu'tn 1.1 their otUoe, on Third Street, near Icuat Tn J:iliottM Itloolc: lunell tf IV. II. ICIUKHSAZV A Kcal Estate Agents, No. G3 31aln blrcet, - UvAKavii.ijt, Isn. A Notnrv Pnbilc iu tho oilli- i. aj!". i ill f No. l,;vS.J United States Marshal';! Notify. United States ol Aim i lea, liistnot of Indi.ina, s.s: W-H lillK IN, A 1. 1 It E I. O F I N. loiiuution was liii-d lu Iho 1 list rlel, frrrrrtiTrtrtt.-o'n-TtVie 'ilM-rr-S fM Hi" 1 U.sl rlut I., by Henry ilnber, John Shein- ",; John FrledU'V, by tjluirles K. l their proctor, iig.itiiKt M.v,. ,.,M imr J,' and their tncltle, seized at snld littttrlci. ui, it cau-te ol salvage civil and iiinr'mnie, and c. aiming Uamaai-s In tho sum of 8 , and riraing process ngaitiM miui imrg, 1111,1 list the same may Do condemned aud sold tlic;ielr. - .. Now, there foro, !n pursiumre of tun monition uulei-th seal ol lil I nnrHii 11111 directed and delivered, 1 do hereby Klvn public notice to all persons ( aiming said goods, 01 any part therrol, or iu any manlier icterei-led therom, lli.tt I hey bound appear belore tiie said,' lliu 1 iula Court ol the United Stati s, to bo he.d nt Uteri y of Indianapolis, in and for tuo Idstrlrt of liid jaiiii, on the first Monday if Novrnilu-r next, at 10 o'clock of lh lore.ioou of tha:. day, then uud Iheie to interpo r lii.-ir claims and make tiicir alienation In Unit behalf. BEN. &POONER. Mu'shai, V. S. By sami'ki. Day, i,;iaty. AttestJ. D. HowLAu,t'te:k. sc-idllt United States Marshal l bal8. f No. 1,11(1.1 ! "Fi y tiki i t. or a vi a i m x i fil exponas Issued out of tin' oilier- of the t lerh of the Dlsirirt Com I. ef tiif United States lor tne Dl-lrirt of lnU:u 111., nil I 11 1; as a Court of Admiiaiity, uoii a itnal th en e, in t he case of shun ye, 1 bnimii: .'. vs. tho t-le III boat. "SKiuewali J n-US'iiu ' her .11gliies. tackle. appiuel. and (ai iiilurc. 1 111, on 'i'CESllAY, the lUth day o- H-pft-mb. 1, 1WH. hi tmHi tho hour f 10 CiO-a A M. mid 4o'c1ik-k H.M of said (lay, at tho courthouso'oor, on Alalu Street. I 1 too city ol Kvansvtllo, county of Vi.ikI t-r hurgli, ami Stale of iinltai h. m.M at puM C nu t ion to thH highest bid'ler I lie wi.l Meumhoat Stonewall Jtrk.'-on' her einJhes. tackle, apparel, and ftiriiltnr-. Vl . , BEN.KPOONKR, Uni ed r tates Miwshftl: By Samukl Ha r, Deputy. OrAH. E. MA eh ii, Pjoctor for Libeilants. el2 dtl CAIVXPAIGIT iroTici: OK . , V ;( LANPHEAR & MITCHELL. We are now ready for the ITall 6& Winter OTraclo With ONE OF TIIK V FRY ' L-VRGEST (il not the larset) slO' kS of TL 1II ES' A X I Si I S.S US TRIMMED HATS . and SHAKER H0OD3, in the State of Indiana ; and n it is to tho iutereKl of every IuImi hunt to have a largo assortment lo select Ironi, let no one tail to give us a call, as we are in illieci competition with ( iiK iniiu'il, Loui.vine, SL. lms, anu Chicago. OUR PRICIS "WILL ALWAYS BE LOW. Come every one! Plenty of poods for all LANPHEAR & MITCHELL, No. 2S North First Street, EVANS VI LLE. We will hai e a larae lot of Calendars for oor cu-toiuers by the middle of September. Cotne and gf t one. iui31 il.'i'i ' , liTO. JKWKLL Ai CO., SEALERS IN PURE NORTHERN ICE. rAM I LI EN IllMltnti JIEAI.TIIT loo made ou living water v i.l ln sur plied promptly, bv leaviine iiriinn v. I th rnariSi-d3in No. 11 Mouth First St.
