Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 October 1868 — Page 4
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tiQ5IliliPlCatIA-q: i 1:1 TUR5ES II ILL On Wednesday Night, October 7th Before Col. Thompson's addres.9, a beautiful Silk National FlagwiNjbe preBenieu to ms- " " m-o
fi-xiTtf whont 'it 'bas been - awarded by the
"Executive Committee as the BANNER WARD 1 .. f The CrccQ.t City:Band will , ,be - -present., 7 - ., . ,
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ihWitij to work forG rdntaiidTvictdrtf' Kejnbllcans, Attention! : jErcry i'lei'dbrican in the city who j , haSj & lapy) jin hi possesjon j i$ "re qt'sfed to return the same this even-': iog at tie Ileadq'utrtrfTd.cf ward. Let there be no de)fytn'"'etufjrtDg the ,a,iup3. 1'rpni ptness is 'demanded i irt ' I i' ?tpr M1 P't'Parations may bo made 'A'"jr JlvJUSxami itorch-l'ght procession, on Saturday n'ght next..! A')(Pi --'.it
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The Comuiitterf rHo haVa la'ehargethe preparatT6u3, bi b")vner ' at . tha Grand Republican Demonsfration .'ftoiic'it Saturday, invita ail the Rej (( jmlliiwaXi dies of .hvansville to meet " ' in CuESG&T'CT.If; IlALIa, tbSIobx day) AFTCa'lfiOON-AT 2 o'CCQCS ! i J. A full attefidaoei- of- 4nW Ladies, is
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will be added for violation of the- ; . . m 1 .1? J i.YotfsMLAmE9.-The young ltdieV who constituted the company in the Gfaut Chariot for the excursion to McCutchenville, on Tuesday last, are '- 'requested to meet ' at' the residence of James" Sf anson, corter; ef.. Clark and VVU 11 U kjll tL W UU .'A. V AAVbAJ HUV1 UVUU, at 3 o'clock-" T i i ". 11 i. -11 1 1 i. i 'J i -j- CouNCiE.J-TheTtitCOandil j will WceVat 2 r.M. tVrdiyrath9 Conncil X0aaas-ni-egular,Bession2T Circuit" CcftJRT. -- Circuit Court will convene , this., uxor niog, . Judgj I'ai'rett presiding. There" is a good. deaof . bu-sinsaj.onVltftldocket for tnis term 01 that Court. i iCOi, 1 "Ward Meetings. Let there "be, i
A .H) i'fall aUenducb at all "the7 ward meet
ings to-night by the Republicans. Let every voter be on hand. Closed. The session of the Court 01 tJmmou 1'ieas closed on Saturday There waSTrirrrge amount of business tranaftpd.by iltjpnrt, but little of mat was 01 importance to the gJnerai . 1 7. ' ' ; ! Register REStdtERl-The Boards
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m. to,Q i i5S,:jLetiTery loyal voter see toit tbat hia name is properly regis terea. , , ilAA L.icssisBs.'fixt following he list f TQftrriage Hcense. Isaoed by the 'County Clek ror.'the. week '.n.iiBalurday, October sl ending n i. Alonzo l- Htrond and Part, ill 1 i . 1'fcUr Koressel aad Ths.T""? -Node,
PvuiviT.Li: Cobnit Hand. A
new band under the above name bas been organied in the city, Jhe le.derShipnd tairiofl of ftoirWm. Back, - n compli8bed , rousicmn. The "band ia composed of yoang Repnblioaas, and on J?atarday mga't tamed oat and paid their respects to this office by a serenade of one jof the proprietors.',,; TiQ'..' young!, gentlemen also serenaded Mr. Wm; Heilman and (Mr.iJbn J. Chandler. They produce v?ryf n'e, ,'jnusic, , n o'twith sUndia I he; fae'tj that they . Jhavo T ooty t been pTaoiicing abont thteeweeks. Success to the young gentlemen, we aiy. m -. Tsos ToMHcoMrsa Eepoets.-t-When Genera.- Teatch andlTon. W. RJ NiMack"' bad; 'their1 Joint jdiscuaaion at tbis' place, a very'sbort , notice or - the J meeting , as . madein J the Courier; but a promise' was ma3e that a fulluieport of " Mr. 1 Niblack'a t Defdhrould 'be ' published in j that piperwhen tbe reporter could j find time'to "write it up. ,';The report has nfeverbeetf publibed.yetV'.'On jSaturdttorninir the same' promise! was" maae in mac paper rewuyo w $bhi "discussion at Kockport ,'bctweeo Go-m-'nor Baker- and ' IlbuY T,' 'A. 1 Hendricti. the Vep6r' to.'hate ap peared certainly' On Sundiy (yesterday) morning but lt did niot.1 These promise J 7epartS: will doubtless lb tssaed' after tLtf eleqtiottj io a" supplepaper can wait. ; H Sfif Everg Kepubliran .who desires tut jtUaxai -of rthe Vounty Ticleet will .40 to hit Weird meeting ionig1U i ', ;". . i Il03TICUl.TT37LiL) eriTT, Tj A.B.e preVaiHog political excitement seems to ,09 cupyo tko sole , ,attention ,of our iast,"?ndtit has been, deemed, politic to postpone me election 01 pincers until . after.'; the, Presidential election! . .1 i - .. . r rr jVYebP after thoc, political; excitemaot shall nave, .passed ; away, that a .vigorous relfert ,wUl,Lbe made; to in spire new life . into; the Horticultural Society.,. Itis t subjoct thatoertainly 1 i-t. ' Pot'B RAlsuVa.Artall 'Graht and Oblfax po'e was raised at rColle's Store on Saturday night,;: There was ia large attendance 6f 'ardent and enthusiastic Repnbltcans of the Seventh Ward, all of whom enjoyed themserves: well. The Republicanifof the Seventh'.Ward are wide' awake, and will, give' a good round 'majority foruthe Union ticket on; the 13th insfi: 'qu i; " 111 " , t'.'.' -.-i.i -; i ' M'i i . i " 1 ,', r . ; i Mxetinq at IiIdependencs i To-NiQHT.-Tbe Republicans of Independenco w.ill rhold' a meeting in that place to-night, which will be addressed .b-i Ex'Goyerho'r' P.-O.1' Danning and Captain Reavis. ; It is understood tlat the: Crescent City' Silver Band will be in attendance, Enr-Ant ReHi no T 1 '"rTT1 " nn1 liriir Erav.''i5unniBg ;and, Capf-Reavis. ! Let there be one moire grand rally ia. that place. .hv-v 'io -t.v , v..,',j , ; iSoN "Robkbt Dai.e Owen on thk "STCMp-non., Robert, Dale Owen, one of thetime honored , Democrats, who, in the good old days of Democracy, was"ta prominent member of that pa,rty in outh Jlndiaca,' and a ,Reprer 8entAiye jn the State Legislature and in Congress, delivered a. speech, at New Harmony, on Saturday night,' in which.', he eulogized, j(.in the highest terms, General .Grant, for bis publrc services 10 trie country, , ana,, gaye a li6rt sketch of , nis personal observations of the services of Seymour duriug iuc itui iu iicr aui a yiij, iu 8C3, when the' mob attempted, to re sist the draft, on whieh occasion he ddresed that infamous body of, men s " my.friends." ., i - .ijil ' ' -' : ir '' - ' ' ' ' ' ' TnB ClRCT9Col." Ames's : treat Merfaeerie,' 1 Circus and Avairyiwill' exhibit in tbis: city on" the 7th .inst. This great combination ; is' said to be the finest that ' has - ever traveled through ; this' " country? ' The best equestrian talent in -'air the counttr has been1 secured by Col; "Ames.1 Tb arge collection of animals will be an nterestitg feature in this exhibition. There" will , two exhibitions one in the afternoon, and one at night. .Meeting .at ; Wheatc-myille. There t was a large and enthusiastic meeting.. of Republicans and 'Democrats at Wheatonville; near the War rick and .Gibson. County line,: on Sat urday;, which, was addressed by Col. d,S- Buchanan, f. our city. -Several Democrats deolared their intention to support ihe Republican- ticket."A good work was done in that vicinity. The meeting WM a reai iiveiy one - M EETIKO AT MiLi.TSTnHorr Thfi Kepauana of Millersburgh ; and vicinity held a meeting on Saturday, Wp-e'v was addressed by Ex-Governor jjunning ana ny Uon. Alvah John son. The attendance was larire and ve,. pcujvto- nc euvausiaatie. ,xh speeches were usktenej to with deep interest, : It was indeed a gcod meatlog. J.c Cop Prospiots in Illinois. Mr JLTL; Walden formerly the " popular agent of' the . Jlerobants' Union "Ex press, Cpmpany, in this city, now with the m-eat .hardware house of G. S Sonnta & (jo' arrived Lome on Fri day night from an extensive business tour through Illinois;' - He represents the crop prospects truly encouragips. The corn crop Is equal to,' any ever grown, both in 'quantity and , quality An unusually wide' breadth', of land has been sown with wheat this Fall and the farmers are in a prosperous and happy condition. ' The croft o Union itepublicans is represented as aa being also extraordinarily large and Hhey too, are . flourishine and t the ; prospect of a sweeping : . ? it , yiewiy in novemner. ; ;.
peopia ana oneconsequeuce wfa mat- ivtft? p am vassavani S finaruie there was" not' a qaom. ,preseiiai -'8Vop;r5 j ;!:!o1.'i':,J''1 the meet icg of the Horticultural and In aeUa'ece At the place appointPomIoxieal .'.Society, on . -Saturday --ri nnKIiA srWltinir'.. x I
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a J 1 . . The Itepullic'ay ot vansTitie are - ' " requested.tp meet. at, their jeapiective t neadquartars, iu-iuwni, o'clock, to take steps to be properly represented at 'the Last GbAd, K a tir, on ,thk JOth.iast. Let no R?publican wha.: deeires 4 the election of 1 V . m j- t t y-t ri m 1 p 1 GrantBikerl'jV'eatcb, and, the whole countv ticket. i Btav away " from his ward. meeting on; Moq day night'. ,' .Tbe folio wingJare the difiFerep ward 'headquarters: First ' WdrSMo foioQ'n store. Second tf ard Xant s ehop. ' 57nrfTarZ---Taus3' Garden Fourth JParrf-r-Decker's pump fchop'; on Main Stfcetnear iftUr j ' 'l ifth lKori-Iecker's store, Third Street.: .? ,:'.:.:. mi v::iiJA j Sixth JFa'rd-xScanilin's tin shop. v; :."eveUho:riZr-K.ol&,3 store! i iEigUjrHRepublicau Wig4 AU-toh& want to save Evans'pitle froriVth KS-Klu Dem-ftc'y and Kentucky Jiebels will turn out to-night at ' their Ward meetings. r . .. v Attention.,' Grant . GcARps I , ,AU members of '.the' .-(Iraht, Guards' are requested to 'meet ; at; their resnective avard lleadqnarters this eveningt T.lofelock p. m., to make preparations for the meeting ,and p,rocession on the 10th " inst. Let' every member turn out.J "'""'"' j ' ;4 Chas. II. Bctterfield, . r) .rn Colonel i TirE'SETMOtllS f' jCRITTEB J Compant. The Seymour "critter com panyj' to the nua.he,'r ;6f .one, hundred and twenty-five,; turned out' on .Satur dty evening foVthe purpose of visit ing McCuthenville. As early aa four o'clock ' stragglicg ' " critter " oom paniers were .seeln rid'iDg through the streets inreaTxrh oi jhf auquarters. later a email squad collected in one part of the city,,' and "stilt' .others in other oarts of the city. "Thus, durin? 4hj6Vaaiar'-tU& loAr t.ihjied' rjdill rrom one to anojher m searc of 7iheadquaxtersj'' A(,last the notes of. the bugle indicated tthe rallying point, "and .thelost liorsemen after hours of . suspense , and, . search for their leader,, collected together. In the meantime the " Ku-Klux " KidGlovers, ,to tbe cumber of abut signed to a'a ;hoaorary position at the head of the' column when the. grand commander said "ict the prooessioi move','' and . ft" j moved. Daring the evenipg sevfral Of the, hordes became so entbnsasticia .the' -cause thatp spirit' of rebeIlion.:was aroused within them i ; and, , fQrgetting.the dignity of the occasion, dashed their : riders to be'1eron3."NobTaihe is attached to the riders, Jic 'ii"JsaM, the enthusi asm oi the narses: being- the sole. cause pf .these, fall, aA wasiall-s3d by some while ; others ; doc.Iarei that.the animals were 'imported '' saddle-bag gers,. . of rebel proehvllios, and would riot willingly be , ridden' by Northern, mudsills of sociefy,,,!M! Some' malig nant Republican intimated that it wa back," but that niiy be'ebn'siderei a slander to be more explicit ,'a Radi'cat lie, which should be nailed to the counter " at bncei aad here let it. be nailed. -It was !clear. that the i blame attached to, the horses., ' Of the Ku-K!ux Kid-Glovers', a large proportion of the men had served with'.djstinctiou ia the rebel army, and haying beeq officers ia hat army above the grade of captain exhibited a better style of horsemanship than was displayed ' in the rank3 of the1 Seymour " critter " company," having practiced on many a field in making their escape from Yankee ' soldiers. One man ' appeared among the ' KuV Kluxers" mounted" on ; a mule, but from some cause or other he was ruled aut.' j The" procession,', headed by the Democratic Siver Band, moved put to BlcCutcbenv'Ule, where, we are told. a spirited time ..was bad. ' About half past eleven o clock on Saturday night . - . .: : . t- . memhers or tne compames uegaa w straggle -back -through -the. city, At what tnia all returnedywe are not advised." ! It.was intended thatllhislvisit; on the part of the "Ku Kluxers", and the " Critter 7 Companyj was to-offset the late 'Republican ; A demonstration at that place. Democrats who attended declare ihey.have not yet got in such hot ."-Abolilixa.holei'r-a3 j they choese.to ;oall it--duxing,lbe whole campaign. " 'From the ' manner in which they swear it may; be" inferred thatthe u;great.' reactiooV .did not fakepracerWhae"XrpTty7a11 that coal oil, all - their hard falls, arid the long ride in the. nighty time, for no--thing oniy, tp et a very cool reception by the McCutcheri vitle folks,who do BOtneeditbfit sago counsel, of the Evansviile Democracy to teach them how -to ote.l ilA-Sriisi-fearful! , Day ... Police. There .are but '"six men engaged as -day-poiiermen in this city Bpw,' f! 'I'iilJluh
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AT "" "e VAN&viii'Li:,' ::r; ' SATURDAY, Oot. lOth -it A a Colonel Robert , G. Ingersoll 7 ,fj:;Of Illinois Major " General iKilpatxiek, The great Cavalry Officer of New Jersey ; , I GEJBRAL LEW. WAIil-ACE. t. 'A.K s Of Indiana,:,.; ; i I - JBlS PBEJSfcNT. -iv: :':.! WILL. ir. F03ITIVEL.Y; I..-.- i.-. V:S Speaking both -Day and ' Sight 1 "7 ...iL- . . i TO CLOSE. WITH . ,1 A';' Grand. .Torchliglxt Processfoii 1 MA i.l'jJl " iie TVhale Coimtrls InTlted. "iST". Ah who desire the election of General Tea ch will go to the Ward meetiitgs to-night: '"-:r-! ilT- : - KeoBblleans.' JAttentlon I t .EveryRepubJican n the- city who haV aTlamp, ipHTiis pqssesiop Is re quested to return the same this even ibcr'at the Headquarters of bis (ward. Let there- be no delay in returning me . . . , - - i; i .1 . litnpa. ' ' Promptness is ' demanded in order that preparations may db for the'g'r'and'torch-nghf pro made procession oo Saturday night next 'Grant Cavalry. The roung Men's Grant Cavalry to . the number of jnore than two hundred met at Turner Hall on Saturday night to at tend .to. important ..business. Xhjfef young gentlemen afd wide awake, and will make a grand display .eu the day and night of. the 10th. We ripei mnr!rif!ri-!'dit and Draise is due she ipeat, se earnest R?publieansi for: the, interest they have taten in a gooa causey ua Tuesday of riexi w-eek they will, many of them, with much pride cast 1 their first vote for State ofSeersi'andin November their first vote for President. In casting'their votes for President) they will feel the more pride, frobxthe fact that in doing'So'they support the great nero wuo.iea our armies io vitory over- .' rebellion and treason. Young gentlemen you have bat ja few more days to labor.- xet the time b3 employed, to the best; advantage J 'nis Pate Learned. It -, will be remembered -that some years ago Mr; Alarcug" Biebel, "who wa3 formerly
with. Mr: 2 Robert Barnes,' of out ciryrteinlormant 'lef C tbie trouble
went to California.' and thence to South i America; after- which one or two letters were received by friends in this city from him, but since that time nothing was known of his" fate A gentleraaa who has just returned from St. JLouia saw. a cousin, of Mr, Blebd'a in that " city, who gave the jaroxmaonrTtLat, ,lri u killed Dy the natives of South America about a year ago "' Grant 'Club in OwEXSBORO.r An ardent Republican". from Owensboro: Ky.,' furnishes the information that in that city, a Grant! and C Jifax plub has been formed, and that it ndmbers now two hundred. He feels confident that thei number will be increased fal two hundred and fifty before the jelection. . The . Grant .men propose to" keep the5 camp fires burning, and will do all in their, power, for. our gallant 1 standard bearer "Ar the -late State election the Republicans of Ohio OoUatyi did not voe:' ' They propose to do so at tbe election fjr President; .MMl?;-, ;-!'r-r- 1 Almost an Accident. As the Cincinnati & St. Louis Express train generally known as the " Bobtail "-r-was, coming down Saturday morning, engineer Hadley discovered a switch 'partly open, bat the ta-fget being right, be did. not' discover? th"e.: condition of the track in time to stop the train Ju n til bp had passed the switebi Upon examination it appeared that the bolt which connects the switch rod with tbe" switch ' Kad worked out, and the switch, by the, Jarring of passing taains, had .worked partly open. 'For-ltupatlj-.J;heKhe4jl4...of,tha-.engine struck the rail, and running the whole length on the flanges, slipped fairly on the track, and no damage ' was done.': It, was j a lucky and r Providential escape, as there was a high embankment and also, trestle-work, near the switcb, and. had the. locomotive been thrown from 'the - track--a' general emash np would1 inevitably have en sued.''.',", ..." " " ,:' , An Explanation. The Democrats erect on all therr Seymour and Blair poles the figure of a rooster. - It is, the emblem of the -party. : Even the Seymour . Critter " Company have 'roosters", oa their lamp sticks a'nd on their caps. At RoekportGayernor Bkcr told a good story of ;a soldier, wbich wiir beaf repeating.. The sol.-'; dier referred Jto , was caught by his commanding General with a goose and a rooster on his back. '. The General, determined to- have; the orders obeyed, at once imperativelyordered the soldier in arrest. , " Bat hold on General', said - the soldier, "won't you let me make an explanation?" Wellf i sir' replied the-"General, ,5 do "so, and that quickly .V , : Well," continued--the- veteran, "As I "'"- -li it' t , , WKj.wiag vk iu Dana piayea . Yankee Doodle,'' ; and this d d secesh goose hissed! at it; 'so l could not stand that," and gobbled! it." Wll j" rejoined the General, ?' that will do' for the goose, but what of the rWsterSir," replied thesoldier, Vhe roo-jter . was 3 with thew rtoose?r Tbe Democratic rooster, having . beea esUightlin 'eompansi'wrth' theirebela who hissed at " Yankee Doodle ?' and the American flag, - will,u"0 October and -November 'be condemned, 'rind the party will ' be politically "gob
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Register. The Registry Boards In
the various precincts will be in session on to-morrow and next day. Don't fail to register. ' See that your neighbors are all Registered also.' If Republicans, do, their duty from this on to the'cl6sesof-the election 6n the ,13th aUwiU be welt r - j t -r . iS'?o'rof,TiJF?EiWFiAlr. SberiffiJuM. Duckworth and Deputy Sheriff Wm-, Kettles, of Posey County, were assengers Saturday night, by";tb'e "Rbse'''i Hitc, 1 fer JefferBobvillei'' having in charge! four prisoners, recently convicted fafelOnics"' ""iut, Posey 1 1 County. - Their names, erimes - and time of incarcefauon are Price, Huxglarjii robbing s negro, by whom he- waS ('sho r and ; seriously woundea, sent up. for . seven years ; J fan jWgner hurgTary,', (ihrbe teairs opeiHjer diiorns, grand larceny, two years', Charles .Mitchell,, grand Iftr-, 'It:, Personal. M. S. McFarlandJof Owepahoroj:fijj, Rrgers , and Dr; Edward Murpny of 'New "Harmoby, and Hon. Geo. Wolfiin, of Mt Vfer-' eo'n,ere in4he"e?ity''las'i mgbt. ( Qol., John A. Mann, of Mt. "Vernon, was in the onSLturdayr i j Major A. Li. itobinson returned ;on Saturday night from a speaking tqur hrDaT&SaVu'd Knox counties. The Major has done yeoman service tbis. smpicn for thetjdeaued. He has sougni a joint aincussiou wuii a.nu. R. Cobb, Democratic District Elector, but has failed in every instance to get Mr. Cobb to meet him. It is well for Mr2 Cobb thltrhBldMbos -meet the Till P I i I ! ' Af ' Immense ' Procession. We heard of a. Democratic procession the fotleri daViwEidh required v) twelve hours to-pase-a given point, j The simple L announcement xather i stag-. gered our credulity at first,'" and our informant, seeing evidences' Or incre-, dulity, has ( triedto"explan:JLIe said the . v given point "j was -grocery where" whisky- was belngj "given " iiti -rrn. - i-.'l U TV- L,-'.: f4. mu JiUB aputujur-wasuaHBiaciuiji. .oi ti .:-: it egy-. The friends of Conrad Baker will ' iurii Qui ; iolntght at the Ward meetings. - - -' ' '" 4 ' Ko'A-rPRiraTON. Qaite a row .occurred; a'f 'Princeton t pn Saturday, in which " a' man named Manck got roughly .handled He- went .out on the street; and cheered for. Jeff. Davis and the Southern Confederacy, when at once 'a man"riStanding near picked iiWa brick and let. drive 'ait. the -fel low, wouodiog-bim severely: At the hadjnht subside'd: nor did we: hear the result of it. The Gibson Co cntt Fair. Wo learn the Fair jkt Princeton last week was quite a" success. The attendance fco.dxto,idaykas..fr6m three to four thousand. The best rotting was 2:52. The 'best' pacing 2:32. : AIL passedlifl? q'ttite'pleasintly.-' .. 'H ' , Tpe, Cornet , pANpThe f Evansville AYornet Band will , be fa attendr ance at the Eighth Ward meeting tonight. - Let there be a fall attendance of RepublicanaJat the Wigwam. ' RETtrRNED.Captaln ; Hr' C. Goodr ing, who has been absent from' tbe city for 'several '..days,;- returned on Saturday Mgbt:?. ' i ... ! ' '- .!' , V ' XESTIONr-IlEPCBUOA-KgJ D 0 n't fU'ioiaj;taCaaJtheiegistry of your Olmesto-morrpWy the Registry Boards will be in session at 1 Sa'clJak te-BerfJw mornioil I t&'lZ Ji- Aiueiit.s. ,'. - Opera House. There was a very smajlaudiepeejat "die; thqatje Saturday night, and the performance was somewhat abreviated,' but was for (.be most part, very creditable.., :!.. -Tb-night will be; rirbduccd, forthofirsttimeiothis city, the great(spectacular drama of " Z orastre, or the dwellers '-ef .the sea," :with altvthe" original and dazzling, scenery,; magnificent: tableaux and i a , large ballet troupe; of ; accomplished' artistes, including thecelebrated Premier Dansense,; 'M'Jle 1 "Al beifti oa, of the Depal Ballet Troupe ; M'lle DeVries, M'lle Louise,' M'lle La Verne, oT tbe L PariaaUet,Trdup 'E 'AW T. Mel ville, the popular Commedian ; Signor XimeVesV 'Mastre' de Ballet, together with Mr. J. N. Gotthcldjojhc leading' role ahd his entire talented troupe, all in suitable characters. t ; The sceDerr,icosfumes and appointments are of the most gorgeous and thrillingcharacter--transcending anything ever before devise, L I-. The grand transformation scene ti the wonder and admiration 'of all, compriaine t scene unsurpassed in splendor, or of Iigbeplor and effect . ; J, j ,'. Mr. Gotthold, determined to please the people, has-arranged to prpducs this, grand.-spectacular jdrama at an enormous "expense,' and if the people of Eyansyille desire toe maintain intellectual A and dramatic ' "entertainments-inthis city, they should manifest that desire by crowding the Opera JJouse tq it3;ntm.ost: capacity nightly during the. week. f , There isVarfinerTemple of Thespis in the West, nor is there a stock oom. paoy of more general; talent in any Al i TTT a f 1L.T --r . c esi or iew lork; and ;our ICltlleDS. will) for VMra harn.!imnrn. i rrr.Ti..:".," tor a hne theater in the citv. cnnnM showUheirappreciaUrofi'the enter T prise that haaeen perfected, by addv ing" to jfs palroriage. If the Opera House is once closed for want of patronage, it will not again soon beopen'-i ed ', '":!-v-' -'''''"'' " ,tA '' :r: W.OHK-Aetiy-) yferkifonf the part of Republicans from this on until the election, is all that js needed to insure aucoess t Don't ' fail to 'register. 5 'It ill''.take' 'bnl i'port ifm0': to do so, and, it wili save trouble and delay on Itheday of election.' V..., ...
RKAX. KSTATH TRAN3FRR, Tli follow,
lag Is the lint or real estate trausfers for tho week endlns? the Cd, us appears from the record in the Auditor's Office: A. B. Carpenter to "Dewilt C. Keller, nnrt Of Out'lots 3 and 6. Suli diviKion north. weHt quarter Se tion 29. Townnlrip 0 south M-Bange lO west, known as the Ball's Head property, mrsi. J. J. Chanoler to M-irtha A. West, nart of Lot No 6, Snb-divlKion of Oat-lot No. i, Upper n,niargerneni,. mr f . W.uook in i.urcw uo meawaider, Lot No. 8 and V. of 8, in Block 1, H nltn'8 Enlargement, for f3(X. 'FaJsef Bitse to G. Krers ijot. Ko. 11, In Brnest $K Lftmasco City, for f275. -- Frano 8 Neliis to Fra 'Cis P. Kitr-enlch, southeast onarter ot northeast quarter of Section H8. Township 4, south of Range 11 west, lor Stiiw. William H. Walker to Joseph Thohucke, Lot 6. in Block 216, in the Eastern Enlarge ment, for S00. Fi'Fenc-hler to John Rfreltbof, Lot NO. 10, in tne Isabella nace, ror tot). Thomas Haaz to George J. Lannert and C. W. Barenfaneer, the undivided onethird of parta of Lots 223 and 224, Donation -Jam an h Gtay ta chartea Beeker, Enlareenient. for 81.200. Itobeit JBerrldze to William Trouf, part of fractional Lot 3, fa Slock well's KaCirgemenf.ifor S.V). i r. npnry Rtephpns to Jane K. Rcantlin, Tjot 8,"tn orrglnal planet prrt -C Lle" nort hwest qnarteror weotlou is,xewnililp6. soutuor fner, i" west, lor u . , . . V John Ingle, el al., to Hester A. Nanney, IjOt No. 8 in Block 1. and Lots No. 3 and 4 in Bloek 4 io Iirgie's Addition, for $1,850. , i"Berai) ft. tonklln to l-Jiiza Harmon, part nf Lots No. 1 and Id io Garvtu'H KnbtllTtetfm of Bkcli 17. In the Extern EaJarement, inr $700. ' , aM&iy t . iuevr j-o moss jvronenuerer, Iiol No. 6. in Block in tlie Southern JSnlargement. for l.noi. . '- . . . I -1 . . .. T I . , i. . 1 . , east qu-.rter soulhw. st quarter Of SKtlon 8 in Town 8, south of. R .nge ll-we?t,- for 82,000, . - , ' . . ..'- ; .- ' . ;;;OCAJLiWOTjCCES.- ';- Evansville Medical Society. The Quarterly Meeting of this Society will be held at the cdBce of the Secretary, on' this (Monday) eyenine, at.7J o'clock.;; ; G. W. Walker, M. D., u.iSS U......-Secretary. -ig. Evansville, Spt.-23, 18G8. At a meeting of the Evansviile Corne-jBand,' held tat their 'Band Roam, C W. Osborn, F. Voelker and G.EIenstein. were .elected Tru.tjes Sot tliA current yeaT J ' -Wm. Helden, S. L-. Conant, . ... - , . ...Pres't ..." . Secretary. - ocl 2t -i. 1 1 . .. I i m - - : " ' ' " " Provisions I :" Provisions I We have a lull supply of Hams, Shoulders, Sides, .Lard, &c.,' -&c.,- which we offer to the trade at the lowest prices. ; L. Rutpner, Jr., & Co., ' oct2tf. No. 7 Main Street.' " ,7.'' :rTr : 1 ..: - , . . --. - '. Flour! Flour!! We have a full stock of Flour, of different grades and hrpindsin .barrels : and sacjes, which we will sell at lowest rates. "' j,":il Ll RfJFPNER, Jr, & Co:, . ',; '.oc2 tf.'.; , No. 7 Main Street. Wanted. Twenty good Miners, at liberal. wages, at the Bon Harbor Mines James Letcher, roc3-3t ' '"""' " Agent. "' - ' Pianos I Pianos! ) , -Knabe,- ' '',! Chickering, ! Peters & Webb, ij.i - - Geo.'M. Guiles, . Emerson, : Pianos at G. M. Warren's, No. 61 Main Street; ' Pianos and Organs for rent. sep23 tf SEW AiVEliTlSE5im3. '''' ' ' Notice. ' T IS ITXtAWFirt. FOR any person A or persons to keep, wit hin tne city of Kvansville, any animal of the dog kind without first obtaining a license therntor. All owners of dogs who have not taken out a license for 18U8, are hereby notified that they are Rabjectiii!? themselves to a penalty lor violating an ordinance of the cltv. , A. M. McGKlKK, City Clerk. Evansviile, Oct, 8, 180-oc5 1 w GHKEN ro barrel sr-Tost re ceived and for sale price 95 per-barrel Ht ' - -.-. ; . i , oc2 VICKERY BROS., 73 Main St. BRAN! nit AN! FEED FrJJ3l Having made urrantemen ts lor sixty tns ol Bran, whic'i we will be receiving during next week, we will be prepared to fill orders, wbo.ealq and retail, at reasonable prices. We will make a difference ot frm 5 to 10 per cent, to parties who wish to buy large lots on arrival, before storing. It Is our- Intention to be well supplied during tbe Winter-with Hay, Corn. Oats, Bran, Shorts, Corn meal, Potatoes, &c, Orders left al our store, No. Ti "Main 'St.', wll I be promptly filled from our Feed. Store on TawrA Street. oc2 VICKERY BROS., 73 Main St. SCO A SO barrels assorte l rteflned bugar Jus-' received and lor sale very . oc2 : . VlCKEKY BROS., 73 Main BU . 40 B'UKS If AMltl'KW AXD FAC TORY CHEESE in btore and for Sale, wholesale and retail, by oc2 VICKERY BHOS., 73 Main St.' 4 BITTIRinfJE'S CHIMSEVH-The beil marte, from good Flint Ghtss suitable for "Sun," "Comet." "Solflp:" and " Celet ial " Iitirneis inrknii, nt
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J. C. DUoOUCHET. F. B. DUSOCCHET, yuiU J. C. DUOUCBET & CO., COTTOS FACTO Its, Pfouusa , and Provision Kerchants, 39 XOHTH W ATE II STUKET. : - , -., .. -. . . . . EVANSVILLE, IND, - Orders and conslgnmeota solicited. sel5 dlf , - . - LEI till & LEMDRE, Formerly Ieich, Caristedt & Co., Wholesale 2) r rig gists No. 78 MAIN STREET, au20 dAw3m EVANS VILLE, IND. ' C. .WOLFF, Manufacturer of, ami Wholesale and '' Retail Dealer In, , , 'COLLARS, and SADDLERY . .UAlili WARE, v . Jo. 53 Haln Street, corner Second, "''."' CvANSvixi.i.'ijnx '. febie dtf ' , ' . - - ; Dissolution of Paitnership. . X fore exislJng between II. t;au.m"t HTBaader, ui.der tbe name Hnd frtjle ol H Bnrai Co., was this day dis-olyed by SufuTonDl The business U i, t, Munm who Is autuorizeu to deceive a'il debts aLd deman.l lae said firm, . . H. BAUV. E vansviUe, September 2-S.lSt, mO MY OW CITSIOJIEUS. ' 8" i . n,i.i av that 1 can be found at tbe old stanU, No. 4 Second Street, next to Kcblaepfer' drug store,-where . can be found the best and cheapest siocK or Hoop Skirts and Corsets lu the city. The manufactory and wholesale department will remain at No 30 Main Street, above Koser'a Ury-grtotls store. ' U, AUM, 8e2S dtf
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For other lliver Item nee Third Page.. Tbe weather yesterday was clear and warm. Mercury, 84 at noon. The river, during the twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday, had fallen three feet, and was falling at the rate of about two inches per hour. The receding water is leaving very little mud on the levee, and a very little timely attention by our distinguished day wharf-master will keep the wharf clear. The arrivals and departures since Saturday, 3 p. m.; in elude the Rose Hitc, Louisville and return; Armada, to Cairo; Fanny Brandies, to Nashville; the packets
Lofr-&toHcnderson j' Lady Withaup and
Ilopsicr, to Wabash; Falls City, Bojvlin.cr Green to Louisville; Tempest, White River to Louisville; Quickstep, from Cairo; Ollie Sullivan, from Cann?lton; Morning Star, to Henderson; Emma Floyd, Nashville to Cincinnati. ' The John W, Garrett and barges passed up without landing and with a good trip, en route from St. Louis to Wheeling The psckets all had good trips out on Saturday......... A Urge amount of Wabash River freight was, shipped The James Gray had literally all she could carry.-i Tho Falls City arrived at 7 o'clock Saturday night, not having been able to go through to Bowling Green...!. .. Tho Quitktcp arrived a quarter before teu with a moderate trip....Tho Ollie Suliiyan came in early yesterday afternoon with--Considerable freight and some ' passetigers......The Morning Star had a large" trip, of 'people, but rather a light freight. , We 'were pleaded to meet the veteran Capt. A: T. Gilmore iu command of the n'g like, on Saturday night...' C-pt-W. R. Ilolleroft has gone io.Sf. Lonis to take a look at the (Virginia. If all .things work to suit hiui,'he will p'aee her Ifl the LouisvilleEvansvilie and New Orleans tfade........The Tarascoh will ' probably not eonie out till Sdturday next, aa hernew paint is not yet. sufficiently dry We are pained to announce the death of Capt. W. A. Greg?, late; of the steamer Champion, who -died at Dayton oh Friday, after a very brief illness.: He had gone to. Dayton to visit a son who is there at'scholj and was taken suddenly ill ! of typlioid fever, and died as above, recorded. He was in his forty-seventh ye irj and has been steamboating several years ..The Geo. D. Palmer, of the Northwestern Packet Line, with a barge in tow, struck the bridge at Quincy on Saturday, and sunk. The boat nnd barge were heavily loaded, and are probably a total loss. ........Heavy raiu with a slight swell in the river is reported at Jrittsburg-.....A. tow-boat passed down at 7 o'clock last night The Emma Floyd passed Jup at 8 o'clock with a mnguificent trip. j ' Manifest. . Stc.i raer Quickstep from Cairo, Oct. 3d.: 1868 R It Agent, 6 pkg cedar ware ; Preston & Menifee, 2 dry higes;' H K Wells & Son, 67 pes sash weightsr Preston Bros, 18 pkgs hide4, &q; . Wm G Brown & Co, 12 pkgs households goods; Cook & Rice, 64 pkgS.lteer kegs, &c. For reshipment per Ro&e Hitc to Louisville, passengers, 9 bdls gunnies 6 pkgs household goods. , ; . ; Itiver Dispatches. ; Nashville, Oct. 3. The river is falling, with 12 feet water on Harpeth Shoals. Weather cloudy. Mercury 70. The Ella Hughes departed lor Cairo. , . Cairo, Oct. 3. Arrivals and departures Peoria City, New Orleans to St. Louis, 9 p.m.; Melnotte, Cincinnati to St. Louis, 10 P. M.; Isabella, St. Louis to Tennessee River6 A. JL. ; Kate Putnam, Pittsburgh to St. Louis, 7 A. M.' Alpha,1 Nashville packet, 8 A. M.;-Marble city, Memphis to St. Louis, 8 A.M.; Friendship, St. Louis to Tennessee River, 8 A, M.: Ruth, St. Louis to New Orleans, 2 P. M. ; Curnberhnd, Evansviile packet, 4 r. M. ; White, I'aducah packet. 4 P. M The river rose 10 inches. iVeather cloudy. Mercury CG. Memphis, Oct. 3. Weather cloudy and warm. Kiver rising slowl?. Ar rived Silver Moon. Departed Mol lie Able, Judjre , Fletcher, for New Orleans; Mary Forsyth, St. Louis. Cairo, Oct. 4. Port li.-t Rubicon -V icksburg to St. Louis, 8 I' M.; Grand jLakCj and Boaz, Pittsburar to New leans to bt. Liouis, 11 p.m.: Mary an Alice, Pittf-burg to New Orleans, 10 a.m.j City ol Cairo. St. Louis 'to Memplrs, 1 p. M Anna, St. Lciiis to Cincinnati, 2 p.m.; Alpha, Cairo1 to iNashvillo, Z P.M.: Armada, Jbvans villp packet, 4 P.M.; Shreve, St Louis to v icksburg, 5 p m. Itiver le;l three inches. Weather clear. Pittsburg, Oct. 3. Tho weather is cloudy and cool. A heavy rain iel yesterday afternoon. There is 5 feet 10 inches in the channel, and swelling f-lowly. Arrived U.imelia and uJendale; from St. Louis. Departed lorktown, for .Louisville 300 000 wiA"xd Baou es, Medals, and I'nifmust be closed out. at hall the cost to manufacture. Every club In thecou try 201K000 GRA'.T ClOAR, , tine flavor, worth 825 per 1,000, to be sold at IU) otr 1.00O. should pet ttie.u at once i wu gui-noraer uraut Badges, SS. 1,000 flno gilt el gant Grant Badges. SH. lu order to Introduce them. 1 0.50 extra gilt Grant Colfax Badges, t!2. iiiom ueautllul u.nu taogra in iiie market. "Grant and Colfax," iU). Any Kmart agent ca-i make from $15 to 825 per day. .We send a pre-eut "of 1,000 tJrant ll.mi.. .ith . . .. I - r " Unttuv ' t " M U CVCi; U.UD, ' . rJ . ..... . must accomnanv tbe order. Satisfaction guaranteed, send post-office order, addressed to K1II11ARIH W AHKT.56 Murmv Ktrwi. H x 3.iai. New York.- liefereocesi Postn-rasrer in New York, Nassau Ban it. T. N. HioHoox fc Co., Se lorK. ocl d (w ' ' jpAACT IYJS HOlJSfc. ' Jf. 'i.KAUf.NJ;2v, D YER A ND SCO URER, KTFTII SXitUET, bet. Oak and Cherry. Si Ik, .Wool, Cotton, io., colored to order. All work warranted, and an v dumm.!. promptly paid. - - t mn-n .im . . GRATES AND MANTLED. MB. ISAAt: I.AVKXIKK,. would inKirm t he citizens 1 lint be U r e. j to .-i-JT (iKATES and MANILKs to nrilr in the reatest sly.e. Order le t ut hi resldenc. , on Oak Street, between Fins and Sixth, wili meet with, prompt attenRefers to Lant & Bro. foo2dlm EvF.usville&Crawf.rdsville FallroadCo 1 , ., Secretary's Otlice, - ' -KransTille. Ind.. r-ept. uu., 1S38. J TVi'' lK - i--,K"EnY OIVKN. that i.vt me aimuai raeeuug o: stockliolders in tni company win oe neld al tbe courthouse ia tbe city ol Evansviile, on Monday, the 5th day of Gctobtr n. xt,, ao ten o'clock a.m., al which time au election will be held for thirteen Lurectors.'ta serve lor tbe ensulug year. Bv order of the Board. -- selfl dtd . , J. E. M ARTIST, Secretary. -
WAJTTKD COAr-MINEIlS Twenty ( ) ood coal-ml:.er) can tret roistan. wt-rk at the HIiOT WKiL. MI.VKi, near Ca9 vine, Keatucky. se i d2w
"glOR jIKST-BASEMENT The ba.seda. met) t Oft he Cumberland Presbyterian Clinrch, corner of (Second and Chestnut Btreeta. This won Id be a very d.wirabi-i place for teac h l n b if aria or Itrtrwiftg unl fainting. Alao, a i?od room for an o trice. Inquire of ALVAH SoHNSO.N", . aalK dtf Real K.sUjte Aent. '7 FOILS JtZTZ. pon kalimiousf: am lot. -o--A. lug to my imetided removal from ti e city, I ol 'er lor sale my house and lot, containing live rooms, cellar, cistern, and su. ble, all lu ttp-lop orir; good as new. inquire on the premises, Tenth Sireet, botwean Vine and k'ycamore. I will ijlve a bargain toHiiyone rrlshi.'Sj to buy a ijood dwelling- !iou-e. sei dtr i. siCHWANKki. . Eons8 and Lot for ab. rjlIIE VEBY .Hf ItAUf.K LOT, Northeast corner of . .Second and Diviaioa Streets, Fronting seventy-five icet on "second Street, together with the new two-sior frame house. For terms, Ac, apply to THOMAS E. GARVIN, -': Third Street : . or C. CLEMENT, ; tBepl 1 f 12 and 2-1 First StreeS ' Residence ani Farm fcr Said. THE Jt.Nf Ii:.'tC'K Of the lato Di I honiiii lliineie will be sold at j.rivut -Kale.1 Said farm coo tains 100 acres, v,vii Improve -nents. , it is about one mile Irr in IngieV Station, on the K, & C. it. R., and ten milew Irom this city. For further particulars applv at. Dr. K, T. Runcie'.s o.Tn-.-, No. '42 Flr.-t Street, Evansviile. jvJU. FOll ".SALE and rou iiE!;r, i KLfb 't'IB:Ae IMILIUMI LOE'-V .t3-J Dwellintr Houses, an.3 Farms. . Ten thousand acrus or Farming Land. -. I buy .d soil Rt-ul Ksie.le. ALVAH JOHNSON, ' ' : . t . Real Ebtate Agent, Third Street, Evansviile, JnJiana deciJ tf UOA.XZTJZ1IG. BO.U:i U.U:lI0-(.u Second Street, beSTcamore and Vine. In tbe house lately or cu pied by Mr. Wm. Bum. Three large furuisl'.ed looms, suitable for families. Djiy boari'ers wante-i. au2-2 dtf , .MRS. C. A. FULLER. ETEAIdBOAXS. RhGlJLAU SATURDAY PAl Ki.T . For Clarkavilla and Nashville. -' The elegant JPasenger Steamer JPstimy Craxideis ' Hesbt Miller, Master; Kit r Rcdd, Clerk, Leaves for tbe above and all intermediate ports every Saturday, at 4 o'eiocK p m., connecting at Nuslwilie with railroads lor all point South For might or rawa.e apply on board, or to C. R. Ill, I'D, Oc2dtf ' Agent. FOR OWENSBORO, CANN ELTON, AND LOUISVILLE. The fleet and elegf.nt passenger steamer rJT-t MORNIS'G STAR, - - T T. Hollcroft, Master, Licit Hutchinson, Clerk, Leaves for LoulsvDIe and all way ports MOXHAIT, OCTOBER 5tet, at 10 o'clock am. : For freight or pasare apply on boai'tl, or to W. G. BitOWN fe CO., , It, . , AKeuU. Regular Evansviile and Wabash. Kiver Packet. The J7iae Light-Draught Steamer ... Ifxcly "VitllfLlII, CHARLEY BEERS. Master: BID. HUMPHREY, Clerk. Will leave for Mt. Carmel and e U intermediate Wabash River laudtos , i:VEUV NAl'l'BB.tY, at 5 o'clock P.M.. an a regular packet. For freirht or passaae uppiv on board or to DUKEMCUELSON, oca dtf - Agent. FOHCAIRO AND MEMPHIS. ; The magnificent passenger Kteamcr t. IT1NNEGLA, V. B. Miller, Master; - , , Hilly Urubb, ClerK, Leaves for Memphis and all way portion ' . M.lSDlV, OCTOBER Urn, at 8 A.M. or lref;;bt or passnge ppl v on board, or to F. AL UU iiPHKEY & Co., oc5 dlt . Ag.'i.ls. FOR MEMPHIS, VK'KSBUKO AND N'KW ORLEANS. The t-plcn.lld passenger steamer : f ("ZZfS L0CTSIANA, aWm. D. Phillips, M-is( r, Will leave lor New Orleans and nil wny ports on MONDAY, OCTOBER 3m, at 12 sr - ' For frel lit or passaire apply on boaro o. to either f tbe wlmiiw.ais. TV;' - """CLOCKS. K- 1 t Wliolesale (loci; IIo:ise. GEISSLElTiDELAKO, WIIOMJES ILL Clock XoLleitv;, Ceep consfantly on band a FULL assortnentof btn Thomas and other Arncne.ni ,kK!ks; I.EGULATOliS, OFFICE AND i LL CLOCKS. Bend for frice List t ' No, 48 MAO STREET, marlOdly : PHYSICIANS. DIU II. M. HAIiVEY, SOOM No. I, WALKER'S BUILDING Corner Main and Third Streets. Office Hour 10 to 12;j2 to 5: 7 to 9. 1 dm Farmjrs and Housekeepers, 1" A. I 13 NOTICE - If you want CHEAP SO A P. and at tbe same time the very bent of Soap, use S a p o ii. i f i c i , or (0XCEXT&ATKD HE, The React Family Soap-Makes. Theonlv aenuine 'L.va In the market. A box of It will make much more Soapbau 1'otash or any bogus Lye. Manufactured by Penn'a Salt Mannfaxitiiriii Cospasy Pnrs srBU, Pa. , Importers of CRYOLITE, and manufac turers of tbe following: standard Chemi cals: Nalroi a Bl. tarn, soua, raLrona ai Soda. Nat ona Porus Alum, Natrona Muriatic Acid, Natrona Refined Petroleum, Natrona Chloride or i.aicium, .airuu Floaride of Calcium, Natrona Saleratus, Natroua Caustic Acid, Natrona Sulphuric Acid, Natrona Nitric Acid, Natrona Re fined Saponifier, Natrona Salt, Natrona Copperas, etc. seldtf
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