Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 October 1868 — Page 1
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Ten copi. one. r lo I LIST RALLY. Meptirgi are called in'all the Wards to-night, to. mate final arrangements for the election 'to-morrow. "It is of the utjiiot'importa'nee to our success that every Rjpublican go to hiaWard meeting... Lt5fc t one, by their absence, show that they are different to the reuli. The result of the election ia Indiani vr!Il, In all probability, decide the I'residiitt;.'.! contest. From all parU of.t,uv. JDiatrict and the State anxious eyoJjj are turned towards Van dorburgh. The, Ions cfUids County mny loa tiro Legislature. Oarfriejids say thaejft abargii vtl decide, who is to txi mir' nict Odngresfemau,,, Xet us ba trvi.y j:guxselVi..bl the past record tt.tlciah, ;' -f i'-T llepublicans, come together to-niht and prepafa for'the tattle to-morrow. ComiDVfl Ticar Judge., We have Lad not hixir to . say about the offictfoof Jadii'of' the Court' of Common, 'lica whioH.'! to be filled1 at the prcyeAl elfcOtion'fl it is ftqu'estion whioh, tloe tbt enter necessarily' into political onsideratioo9. . But .as both partUift liave. seen St to nominate catididatci for- tli-- position, iV-4s : in 4 eambent ua4n IlapuLlicans. to sopport the nominee of the party, especially as he is acknowledged to be an able lawyer. ate?2fc tl and iocerrap tible man. Isaac S. Moobe, Esq., of lioouvillc, sts.ods at the head, of the bar of WaW&W'Oounty and 'has the emSdenco of ihe lawyer of the District; so much 3 that he is heartily supported by eytry Jl,eptiblicaa:'kttor, ncy, all of whoDtro" -working for his election, -v i it. ' The )t5mv-iVn lawyer , and , citi-zeu-i rt' Evausvillo were once entrap-' ped into, th . joport a ";Democraif for CirtiiU , j udge, mpoa the express promitii hdChe " ouldT carefully es-' chew politics;' and he. haslrepaid their generosity and confidence by making i)iiiuocratio speeches in the school houses in allf parts ; of fh District, and that, too, at a tinio "of 'great 4 excitement, and when important political qucfyoua.were-pondiD iu-his own Court.Tfqaircftlia lutnjost dtgree'ef1 prudcncand impartiality on' his pari, if IsaaoS. oVIoorb is elected , Jadjrc.,' weeanpromiso the 'people thitt he will worth: ly EH" the, im'por tan t' oiGce' a nL that e.-pccialljj he yUl.nqt naakej nj, i'emocrat:c ppppches, IFrom Li.vil 'rier,Uct. tltb.Jr. Ftat Forit'ry Decidedly Flat. Perhnps the siHrest foTrferyt)f the canipaign apprurtd on yesterday in the shape t hn ' li dianspolis " special to th ft Evannville JouB.Ai.r It pre tends to giv the cfmeots''of'a letter "declared to have been found by the pi'.u-e rt 1 ndianap2l,"9n ' tho pers6n t a "drunken Kentuckian." Tkit lourr ?' !oitUt e a!arnMuc " fact,'' that K BN PlTvYi,-irf pouting1 ters iut In liana who. it incontinently alleged, willtak.rht hroagh tjae fttricgent provioD.s ot llio R egistry Act, in order tn dc-ftt ahe'' frieiids ot Gii'i andloriUity. -'.lhanks,ibowever, to the ro'y irnd "moral Jdh;n Foster',' they will not attemptto vote? in riVan.-v:iie, fince ,Aohn isao.wejit ac-. quaintrd wiMt-fabeaifl'csithero I Cen-tiK-ky, lli.-.t his uitt-fligetit' "arid wa tchi ul ey iuu!d,iustantiy detect thqrpt t.. m pi f it fi Hudi f j - ' . v pf.i From Tt'sljy? jrhjeh it, will bcjfseen that tho fvi-gers' bnielU stronelyof the .Icl'rnai, i ilTce . The f' trick " enri.;en! ly ori-jicnfodjift8 Kvansviije, , kt .it . '! U .-.. "- -M':V I. October llthj Telecrarir Ji-rMf6r, Fvanvllie Ofllcei . ; ' . V u w,illtr.I:,n;td inform ui wheJur, . flie i?ciirdi?'p:itch fftim Tndianapo' 1 lis, as publinWl in; the JOURNAL Hf ( sterd.iyj (a'tmday,) was received. by you from 'that c'rty on Friday .night." l v.tnsvt!t 3vattj4.t'o.: V. In answer ii"yotVr note? .ofjinmrj ' of this da.tev relative, to a (ipacial'tele--grato atr'd Xti'djaoapoli,! October j9, . palli.shcd in jonr issuo of the lOth",' and ilenint'c'd" by!, fliV. ,12 vanstill' Coxri' r ai y,na 'mQrnin',as ; a " forgery. , I wcuId Vtate', that ' . id ': telegrani i inns ricflauibif me by teh graph, direal from Ia-ttj'p.apola, at H'oViockf FrK day evt!ninta.Kefjectfdl Tfy,"".' '; :, ;t.', CiiAri Jariffsoy - Operator. Should ai.'v Kepubllcau Vote for Dr. "-Hfrsratitluju:-- !' Dr. r.IikfiYu t; pemoert it i candidate for State Seuatpr. hw'bi ."eo personally r. d-1 per?'hfcTjFy aslicg'K .publicans to vo o Icr him, and flatters himself that FT m5 of thebi;vrtll .do . o- We .y ry inueh djjUUlL'qr .Woeut'Ts tue to the pruie! pics' 'T'f ltr- puWicanisca, and tesidt s ' is, perhaps, .fA all our ciiizens jiv Lest fitted to --discharge the duties of'Senator .wi, .'ASiidvaota'ge to the people. .But, id.Sft from these cor.s;dcratioikHl. Moiwa an has givea the llepul.li.anf!..a'of.' i', vEvansviHe J-P -cial . re tson'a J tcr ' 1 Mtter opps tion to him. '5As t W 1 5traVoi:' wlio f-ceks to - betray In a , coaatry .and" the apostate who desert? j religion, ars e-p jjiaUy. viodictiva 'meaiast their country and' their' eh rch,. bo th Doctor, having fr ' forgotten hi. manhocfi as1 to go pve. r to the party which he opposed till his head was gray, now attacks hit . 'old friends with special venom We ' eannot give ', all the declarations uiac ly by the Doctor against lie publican'. ,' daring the present campaign, but . we . cite (two as samples of the rest, i We are credibly informed Lat he df! clured that if he had to choose' bet;, ween the two, ha would prefer a Son them Ku-Klux to' a member if the ( rrand'Aruiy of the lepublie, ., j ! ' v On Friday last in a conversation with a well known "merchant on Frrst
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TEC VOL. XIX. Street, (whose name is at his service,) the Doctor was info rmcd. uuon in quiry, that he expected to turn out and carry a lamp in the Republican pro cession on Saturday night, whereupon the Doctor replied with great contempt. " then you march vcith the niggers !" And sush lias been the burden of his story, whenever he could cut loose from his favorite theme of finance. lie regards Republicans and negroes as one aod tho same in spirit, fellowship and interest. -And yet he has tho ctTrootery to ask soldiers and Republicans to vote for him for Senaor' ' , The Ituportatlou. We effectually answer the silly cbargo cf the Oturir that the special dupatcb published in the Journal on Saturday, giving positive information of ; the Kentucky importation of rotors, was a forgery. Thd . State Central Committee, through its well-organiEed-carps of detectives, s thoroughly informed of tho movements of tire! Indiana Coppcrhcadi, and their Kentucky Ku-Klux allies, tnd the faets leava no room to doubt that an extensive and concerted effort will be made to defeat the popular voice at , the bailot-box. 'The names of quite a ; number of these strange gentry, who are now in this city and vicini, are in the'hands of the Kxecutive Committee, and will be found at all tCpoHs to-morrow, and it any ot tnem present tnemseivcs, 'they will not only be prevented from voting, but be cooijijiUed to a place of security, where ty will not- soon again try the ganaJjt fraudulent vo ting. In addition to these. individuals, it is known that thq Democracy have in; contemp'ation'ftfio bfinginff over rom Kentucky oOJie force now en gaged on the Henderson' and JJashville Railroad to- Vote in thLj city. Some of them are already here, and the rest will comefjj the Democratic treasury will alli)wj it, bat we think we are safe in sayisg that notNno of them who has nor a family in this city,' or is clearlf; citizen, will vote here. The peop&Uf KvahsvOfa will not hereafter permjt the- wholesale system of importation, fraud, and perjury, to defeat th decision of legal voters at tho ballot box. XotUo to iVoierS. : y'.It; is well knowpsshat the most infjtmoms frauds were perpetrated at the dity i election astwpring." Prosecu tions are now peLipg against men for eucourngiug iilegaVvotimr. and also for perjury. The'ty Council - have I nccn petitioned iofier a reward ior the detection of illegal Vatets, and havfii refused to Jd so. Inasmuch, therefore, as no efait is being made by tho -city authorities to .detect and punish frauds on the billot-box, the undersigned Republican Executive Committee of Vanderbugh County hereby give notice that they will have arrested and prosecuted to the extent of their tbility, every person who shall be guilty of either false swearing or illegal voting. L'i'iThe re-districting of tho township into smaller election precincts and the insertion of the place of residence of every voter, both on "the register and on the poll-books when not reg istered, will facilitate the detection Ml " $he following are the Soveral sectihs of the law bearing pn this subJect: - I " Section 11, Registry Law, provides that any person who shall wilfully make any tats statement in relation to 4hh name, residence or ieriod of resi dence, of any person claiming to yore, ". shall be deemed guilty of a misdentennor. and shall, vntn convu tion, be punished by a fine of fifty dollars or by imprisonment in the county jail for a period of GO days, or by both such fine ana imprisonment. Pelonie' nrovides that "Every per son who shall wilfullv, corruptly and falBelv. before any officer authorized to administer oath?, under oath or affirmation, voluntarily make any false certificate, affidavit or statement f n nalnrA f.r n nv nnriwMff. slia.ll be deemed guilty of perjury." m Section 43 of the same act provides:
"Cfy Person duly convicted of PER- f(jl 0( ! decency as to follow the examJURY, or of subfrrnatifm-tierjuryA c f, r,;at ft,'
shall be imorisoned in the State's Pris on not jlee tho twos n,oc more; than twenty-vie 'uia ad-baJ!ncdot-ex-ceeding one thousand dollars. William saker, F. M. Thayer, tteHr-4jreR, A tEX DarlihcQ II O William Heilmah, William Bedford, " t 1... OO Jxeeiuti-aVfmitteo4,A if Reward for Illegal Voting. Z In contrast -with th acUoaorIhe wise and virtuous uity uouncu ot ...... . , . Evansville. wft pubiiss ne louowipg Proclamation . r .1 . e mscinnati October, 5, 18G3. Tn nnrsnanee of a resolution addpted by the Citv Council of Cincinnati, October 3d. 1SG8. I do hereby offer a reward of Five. Hundred Dollars for the arrest and conviction ot any perton who shall cast an Illegal ote . iia nTf. nflnino election. Also, Twenty-five Dollars for .the arrest of any person who shall attempt to voie laterally at the ensuing vciouer cicu tien in this citv. Given under my hand and corporate seal. seal ot the city, this 5th day -ot Uctober, lsbS. ' - ! , -CaA8. F. WiLCTACH;Mayori Coneresslonal Homlnatlniil ALBANYVOelober 11.1-Tbe Demc ratic nominee tor Congress is S. . JLi Mivhan. of Schoorie: and the Rfiniihll
lican candidate is Joi. HB,amaay, of len manner, at the same time cheerAlbany. - 1 -j . , ... .A; far R.vmour and Blair. A
t San Francisco,' October 10 The h0JtJfl. Co., eoraer ot Hattery ana union Streets, -,rai frtially destroyed by fire last n jght. About 30,000 sacks of rice w 'era stored in the building.
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CITY .CilVES WS." F Republican meetings re palled in all the Vards. tonight. Arrested. A negro man was arrested on Saturday night, and lodged in the city prison, on .'charge of at-! tempting to shoot a'jwhite man' The case will be investigated to-day. DacNKENNiss.Four. arrests were made on . Saturday night, on charges of drunkenness arid, disorderly conduct." There were quite V number of cases 'f a 'similar icharaeier. vhich' might have been made. ; V.r t i". . Ward. HeetlDX To-Klsht. The Republicans pf EyansVille are. called together in the various 'Ward? to-night. ( Let all be out. , ,;h , J ..- ! M ti .-I Bctrocabt; Last Friday night the. residence of Mr., II. F. Blount wasentered by .a burglafwhorifled.Mc, uiuuuLa. Vf-.hucii .vjuicuia, bat fortunately. 'did n'of'get any great amount taf t booty.-.'. He - got nothing but a 'smaiTa mount' of inoney. . . . Robbery and Arrest. On. the night i.'of ; the- 'jcircus.i.a'' i man-- (from O wetSsfttlleT ' .was ;;r6tbed' on! Water Street, of an arfioant of taoneK The, case wa& gives into the hands of the police .who at Tonce commenced i' to work'jit'ftp.A'ioctao :baaied,'. B'ojiog? ton, who wa-? supposed to be the guilty partywai followed by Capt. Cochran, and arrested aod lodged in the Hem derson jau.' A RorsiNO lEKT,iNo.---The Republicans had a rousing- good, meeting at Wiliamspp''a !g':L8ndrng, ) an - Union Town's hip,'.1 last. Friday 'night. '..The people were addressed by ex -Governor D u n ni ng, w h o iu d e . a exce 1 le n t speech,jMany Democrats were present s at ) Jbd;. moeticg, 'who expressed themselves as t well pleased with the GovernorV remarks. ho speech Will I do go'Qfa?a 'Y.i . IIq"i'6r MtLYbrnok, Tjb steamer Cunibfirland will go to Mt-Vernon to-day, which. will afford-all who desiru to attend the grand demonstration' at that plae5 to:day ani opportunity of doing so.'' A' large number of the young men of the Grant Cavalry, and lady Representatives., of States, will gdfr0.m thi3 place.. ;;W 'hdpe that a gppd. delegation wjl go ' down to-day, and have a grand rally onoe morowitli the Posey County Repjublicacs7TurA 'out add let, thero.be one moreJgra.pd'yaHy:..,.'.'.":.t.- '" -' !. !, j r lLI.U5llSATtOJC -A ! largo number illuminated - their of Republicans houses'' on' Saturday riight'ba the oc casion 'of the 'grand demonstration. On i Bond Street every house for whole, stfaircs " was Tit up -by "candlesand CKfnose lantcrrisi making a "grand disrVlav aml"i in ia.iK"all alsni? the linc of,.. numbers -of i houses were rj rlTTIa n t ly i ll EunlflaFe d. !TtwbnTd do out oi me question to men.ioa tue nauids of all who thus gave expression of earnestness ia xi good- cause, hence we will not give the names ot any. I A largi i timber 6f:prfVatore'stuencc3 on Upper' First and Second Street were very handsomely and tastefully decorated.on Saturday and brilliantly illuminated on Saturday n'ght - t Our readers may learn the veracity of modern Democracy irom the, following as tne hrst lour ol a numDer ot startling headlines of, a lying: article in the Courier, on the Great,. Demon stration of Saturday: - ,-- TIIE BhACK' AD TAK PF.MOSSTR.Vi A fMl?EltADLK FAILURE!! - THE NIGGERS COVERT1IBXSBI.VKS AT.I. OVER VITHGLORY!!! wTtUe'RadteaUi" Take. T S'ak"Seal."'" t0T.Oaly'. a .fewof'.hem, we' are glad o say, undertook to swallow more" DJuiocra tic platform than they could ceti alonff with idocently. Churl-.pn, IheepubtidemoHstra. tton. I We a.e hippy to. learn that there I were "nlv a fow of them" so foreetplo set tbem by the proprietor Of the .t-iei-'pn th$ ,8thr jnst,l. : J Transportation Matters. The Courier of yesterday out-IIeroded itself, in magnificent . lying. - Among other thing3 it says: " The Evans ville 'and- Crawfordsville Railroad (whichis under iltadieal direction) was at the command of the 'faith ful f almost- free of. charge.' The factis,that President Ingle positively' refund to allow the ReI ..U1?A eA...n PAmmittAa In t. It n .. IR"U,R uuu.j 'Y.1";','", f ftiriin nnd run it on their own ac count,' 'collecting tho fares by their own agenti and refused to give them any other; or btt'er rates than he had fixed-for the Democracy of the , 8th. The "nly diffarence in the two trains was that the Democracy had to "foot th,e deficiency bill on account of the slim numbers, and the train of Satur day was probably the largest r and most "profitable ever carried by the E. & C. Raihead. ' . i . Behaved Badly. Many of the Democrats on Saturday night during the torchlight 1 procession "behaved very badiy A Irga number pf. inJo'Xicated Democrat on all. parts of Main Street engigea in tne use 01 nrofane3 language in a loud and insoprominent Democrat in this city said he never saw Re'publicans behave so . , . . ... 1- - . - , badly during, a Democratic demonstration. We presume he did not, nor never will.
EVANSVILLB, ID" M
THE Ii JLTj.lSAXiliY -t WARD MEETIS Q3 fT0 KlGHT. m ... The Repubhs ins of '- tSe various Wards are reqaested to meet to-pight at 7 o clock, -to make final arrangements for the 'important work of tomorrow. Itria expected that very Republican who desireft :fb.e success or :tneticxer wilt be out to-oient. Good speakers will be at all the meetings. Let every true maa;be out tonight. r.M The following are the different wari t k adqu a RTEjtS : .. . .First Ward Mc J ohnston's store. ;Srt TFr(l Lant'is BhotV.' - ' Third Ward Klauaa'-harden. 'lourth Ward Decker's pump sbopT on Main Street, near Fifth. ' - ; ' Fifth Ward Decker's, store:, ThirdH Street."'" ' " . . '! ?Six(h IFardJ-rantliriVtiri'sTidp. i'' Seventh' War d Koll'e'a-. storei : ; Eighth IFarepabliaWig, warn " ;" ?fTt t ''J Ninth Wai'd" CaavantV marble sbop. XaOV 'Independence Headquarters. : -i i ' ' 1 ' " " I J8" All.; who r want Vanderburgh County to give a loyal utterance tomorrow will go1 to Xhd Ward 3feetings to-night. ' i Very Msaw.Id the. Courier of, yesterday i published -a story about a shooting affair,' whiehTit alleges.' took place in the eity on the night of the Republ ieati .ndempas ttati 6 ni d. which the name of one of oar most respectable and honorable citizens is mentioned as having done tha shooting. There is not a word of truth in 'the whole story. In tbe first place no man wi3 fehottand in the second place the. gentleman rcferred;tp bfithe: (Jwfrier &a having do'na the abootinf, had no connection with the ditHculty out of which thb fnlse statement grew;. ;Ttre man who was reported a having been shot' did got hurt, . .but not with - a bullet. A gentleman who stood near this fellow whose name'was unknown to; our taformant ?while standing on the pavement, said:.2lThe next d d wagon that, comes by .here I,wiU thrown brickbats at." True to his; word, he did. The 'wagon was filled with young ladies, but ' fortunately none of them were, hurt TJieixick -bad ?earce left the felTb w's ban d' -whetf he was struck 'above the eye with'tt bowlder or a brrck,' which caused the blood to flowmost'profusely.,.rAreat deal t6r exeiteulent ensued, aa'd sthe "report-reaching the: eara of .Marshal Martin, ho at once let about an investigation of- : the matter, ' Dilligent Bearch was made for tho man who was reported to hate ' been "shot, but no . such , roan was found kThis iovea tigation was .'made, by "the -Marshal beforo. twelve, o'clock on. Sat urday night. The public are.eatitled to tho fivcts. in auch oases, and ought to ha ve the m. ' ,T hi 4 reck less , way xf connecting a man's name-with the alleged ' coihmissloja j ofj ,a cnmei'1.arid hastening to do no at 4hat ought to bo frowned . do'wri" "arid ' will ,be condemned " bjr every good citizen'.' Tho facta of the . ease ; are as above stated. The "publio may ' rHake up their own verdict as; to whether - the fellow who cowardly threw brickbats at the ladies in the wagon was" served right ordaai,!rJri:V'4t " " ' ;.ui -tTFrienda of Conrad Baker, go to the Ward -Meetings to-night !,j j- : Robbed. On Saturday night last. rMr. F-: L .Smith, a. gentleman: who. brought down the Fort Branch wagon f of the demonstration on ' Saturday, Was. robbed -at one. of our hotels of a Valuable watch." The robber succeeded in making his' escape 'with. the 'watch. . ..... , . -. -. ..; y Torchlight Procession. The torchlight procession at Boonvilla on Friday night last fjrasta gcattd U0cess. The Republicans of that county never did mdre"; earnest la5or for their cause, thaa ,during tho present campaign: ' The fruits oF their laBot will be seen on to-morrow. -i ; " Excursion C6Srdunf Ternbn. . The commodious steamer "Cumberland will leave Evansville at9 o'clock on Monday morning,. October. 12th, far Mount Vernon, with excursionists for the grand Republican Mass Meet ng on that day. fche will arrive there .in time for dinner, and return after the TorchLight Procession' the same evening. aniving here before daylight.. . . The Grant Cavalry and other Re publican organizations of Evansville will go on the boat and be present at the demonstration.''.';' '" . f.-Jf',1: : ''J.".' . ' In addition to the- Evansville Cor net Band, Hart's String Band will be on board.- l u j i i Fare for round trip f l,hot iriclu d in? meals. Tickets can be had of Duke Nichelson, on the Cumberland All who 'wish a delightful ride" arid plenty of enjoyment, will be on board promptly at 9 o clock.
JNOAT. OOrOBER 1. 1868.
JE All who want to save Yander' burgh County from the same mismanagement which now attends the City's affain will ' go to the Ward Meetings to-night."1 V'.: 5 '.!. Thosb Free ; Boats. The Courier has it ibatthe Evansville Republicans chartered st eimboats- to bring the people frdniRbckport, M. '.Vernon,' and way points, to the . great -demon, stratiop free. The fact is, ; the '' Central Committees of Posey and Spencer did charter" the. boats, and collected reasonable fares from the people, "and both Committees made aT bice ; little speculation out of the .project, now did the -Evaosvinepemoeracy come out of tho steamboat charter businas?" Eh!-- - ' -- Grant Cavlry.'e young men of t tho Grant Cava. 'propose -tot go to Mount raon.t will meet at the steamer Cumberlanuv ..ad .take with them their lamps and spears. Thanks. Tue General Committee of Ar rangements for the dlaner giveu on the occasion of the ereat demonstration at Blackford's Grove, on Saturday, desire to rethm thanks to lha ladies who did . the work, and superintended the table ar rangement on. that day. ;,.,(., 1 Aiuniiemrntf. '-''...-....;...' jOpkra House The people who love fine peptaealar dramas; will be delighted lo learii that "ZaraHtre " remains a sot her week. See advertisement. t "The officorsandPatriarchs of Evans viue-ncampment no. 2U. are requested to meet at the Lodge this jiUonday; evening, at TJ o clock, tor installation and important work. i ' " James D. Riqgs, D. D. C. P. ...:r .,-:-iOct.l2 It"' Drugstore for Sale. This store has a good family custom, and will be sold cheap for: CASH, requiring an investment of about 4,00O, ' the proprietor wishing jtOj devote his whole time to another business. ,?Apply at the store,' No. S7 Main Street. 12tf. '.-' 1 : -' ' i -For Sale. Lots Nos. 23 and 24. Block Npvt4; Iroptingion Seventh Street, Lamasco City, ou which is a neat, new, 1'rafoe' cottage dwelling, with,?? fooms, good cistern, &o. Also; Lots Nos. 15 and 16 'in same Block, corner Tenth Avenue iand Eighth 43treet,,all of, which will be sold cheap for casli, or partly oa approved credit. Apply at of Main, S.reetyEvansville, Indiana. ' ' ocl2-tf. r I Flour ! Flou r ! 1 We' "h ave a f ul 1 stock of Flour, 0 different grades and brands, in barrels and sacks, which we will sell at lowest rates., . . .. . 1 J J'Rupf.ner; Jr., & Co.; - tca tt , , ,INoV7s Main Street.. j . ' ' ' ' m - V V ' . Pro visiqms . Pjtp visions I We aavo a full supply of-llauas Should- j era, Side Lard, &c:,f Ac, which we J offer to the trade at the lowest prices. "J , , s L. llUFPNEBV JR. & CO., oct2tf. No. 7 Main Street. .. 100 barrels choice" Irish Potatoes. 50 sacks choice Irish Potatoes.. , ;50 burrels choice Apples. uat retciveu anu iuTiSaie. Dy , . ,; , ', ;i Kerney & Harper, ' obl21t 1 No. 4 Sycamore Street. !'. Pianos I -FUnosJ . Knabe, .T.iChickeriat?T iif r r: 't ;i' i m;1 Peters & Webb," : r t:;: e " Geo.'M. Guiles,' " . Emerson, Pian bs at G.' Mv Warren's, No. CI Main Street. i - Pianos and Organs for rent. : Fep23tf " ' ' : 1 . Ifor other Itiver Items tee Third Page. Oqr entireirlver cot am 11 1$ crowded -out to-day b the l-epbrt of the "grand demon stration on'Saturday Fhe arrtvat?i and departurM,lsoe MaXurttay morning were the Law ivhoc, tst. -IrfKii.. t - Cincinnati : Havana, KaaavUle, -lo iUhpInoati ; i Rose Hite, Xutville and retorn; (.lulckstep, from Cairo;' Armad, toOiiro; L,lnton to Caunelton ; James Oray.'froni Green Riv er; Falls City, Bowling Green to Louisville; Robert Moore, Cincinnati to Nashville; Saint Marys, Ke Orleans to Louis ville; Shamrock, Cincinnati to fet. Louis; TaiaHCou, Louisville to IIeudersoa....The Kanr.y Brandeis left for Nashville Satur day evenio, and at Wabash Island broke her ktarboard .wrist, and .' knocked ' both heads out ot iter cylinder. She- returned - here, with ene engine lo repalr...'..The TarasewTrteaTes at- W Jt.-sr-for'XonlsvlIte. with Capt. IS. P. J. Hollorolt," Miles D. Varrfp, Jedae Jack-ton, ml the old crew in charge. (She looks excee Ung!y Hue..... The Quickstep leaves lor Cairo at 4 p. sc. MaKTTkst otthe Ststamib QtTICKSTEP From iCairoCJctobeCiiotU, lixiS Martin, Headley &Va., 1 hogshead tobacco; G. G. NiblacK A Co., 2)sack.s oats; A. G-imberts. a sackB feathcra: H. B joninaliofl'. 1 box sundries; "Hi;Of, IWckey A Carson, 2 bates hides; J. t (J. nnauii. l oox m. ; c. V. Kerney t Co., 2 barre sorghum and 5 barrels and a pple-t and turnips; U. Kuffuer, Jr..4Ga.atbrrelsofapp',G a Rudd. 15. (KX) xblBgle.o Fahnier,- Kuhfi fe-Co., 92 empty me pMCKies: n eiuua iiroiuers x Vm., SO hags cotton ywn. f for Loutsvlll l banal of whlakey 2 bales wool, a lot, of huusehold goods and 1 hogshead oi tuoacco. . i I River Oispalcbes. Cairo, October 11. Port i Lint Dar in. Cincinnati to Memphis, p.m. ; Argonaut :Mempcts. St Lopis lo M em pli Is, tO P.M.; No.i Mempiusio ljonisviue. u p.m. : tfelle Alpna, tvasiiTiMB nu return, iw l- 31 . , isra M. 10. Cincinnati to Now Orleauf. 6 a.m Julia, Vicksbu'g to Hi LoqIp, 12m.; City of Cairo, si. ixmis to .uerapew, 4 p.m. Tne neamer -NigntinncJ, rrom Cincinnati lor xt. l-iouis, struck the rocks at the bead of Grft'-.d Ohafn; lony mlie-f naove Cairo, on the MiaslsHippi River, last nixlit' at, 11 o'clock, she Wis headed for - the shore, -Vvhere all the passengers two hundred In number and sixty horses were landed aafeiy. The pumps were set lo work,' anil kept the' boat from sinking nearly at hour.' Nearly all the deck cargo was saved. The boat lies opposite itie Tniebes.-'wiUi.'ten.leet water ou l;er starboard and seven ou the larboard side, badly twvued TneCuptatn here, negotiaiin tpr He- Dndrrwritt-i-s to go to her asifetauoe, aud get a boat to take the passengers tu.St. JUmia. . j., , ,. Memphis, October 11. The river i? falling tedr1y. Arrivd Cliflon,rXrom 'Jinoinnati,w4tlir wport Base ball Club. Weather clear and pleasant. IxnnsviiXB. October 11-Deprted Silver Moon and Minneola, for Cincinnati. Kiver falling; 4 feet 8 incues lii the canal. No buaiMaa today. Weather elear and pleasant- . - - ' - GRATES AND MANTLES - ' Ml R. ISAAC fcAVESDEB Vbnld inionn l lie citizens that he is prepared lo .-liT OttATKS and AI ANILES to order in the neatest slyie. Orders le t at his residence, on Oak Street, between Filth. nd Blxtu, will meet with prompt attention. KeferstoLant ABro. foc2dlm
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- . - .fh Riot in :.. Lebanon, County. Boon J Funeral of GenI Gates: Regulations by tho.Internal 5 T? Atrn n a Tnii,i ) Important to Distillers and 5 I Revenue Offinnra , S News7 by - Atlantic "Cable. Arrest MEMPniOctober ll. A negro ..j j u. m . . - i- n, burning-bis home near this cit. n, weeks since. Y To day. he confessed haf. he, vaa'nnn . nF lk. was regularly orwniied for n.nX" Woods, - iho Rafter deeper., ana ot which Uoo was recently caDtured . aftr ttn ate resistance... and -beinff . Rvrpl?l wounded,- was " captain.1 Torrence states that' tbey left'Alexatider' for
Bandar Night's Dispatches.,
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for Murder-Shootlns ACrar. ieMferjprted'ithaC.-Srr'-'Rnrii'
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was arrested last night; by defective. 515-,?ae.s.tl0n
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dead. Woods htTinir cut fi.. -iA i,fotate8 have' been tirrhrto-oVl Iijt.
, house in several places., Jle furtW V Rtfltps thftf nnA tf K. ... H..4 they should only forage or .rebels or cmocrais. ue was committed for '.-. - - . . . . ?nootinganray occurred - this morning on Causey Street, between uegroes, in iwnion.the tormer was pevereiy .wounded. , Aimeuoiorea Methodist Church on vavoso otreet tnis atternoon, a Jh5.o. a p,Sr 81 a aSsettlDg o the StertS. A nnllmon noma im A the steps attempted to arrest him, when he fired at the policeman. The congregatioq rushed put: indiscriminately. 1 iFiri'ng then took place, the policeman leaving in haste, but being reinforced with . . oilier members ot the force and citi uluci inn iiiiinrN iii I ii tm a n rnn n n n niri . i zens. the negroes fled. tAlthnl.1 soniff thirty shots ' o-
s wew fired io?on6' accomplished was not anarchy or viwero nrca. no one 0icnce. but peace aod justice , i i -1". t t E'ections for members' of the oortes
was hurt, INDIANAPOLIS. Eiot In Lebanon, Boone Conntj.: i .;-.. - :;;; ..:.J Indianapolis. Oct.' 10. A riot oe curred at a Democratic meeting, in Lebanon. Bobne Coimtv tn.,v cauW by the town marshal .attemptin the arrest 'of a member of the "White Boys in Blue."-for alleged to-day; drqnkenncss and disorderly conduct Aurmi5ni meM a Dumber or anour were fired in the crowd. Thos. King, the Marshal, was shot in the head. and seriously, but not fatally wounded, j One of his assistants. James HazeliKg, was shot throueb the- thieh. Other disturbances occurred during the; atternoon -at a brewery, and one man "was badly beaten." Everything is quiet aeain to-night. J I; ,'.., General Fremont arrived here tonight. He speaks at Shelby ville on Monday, and will make the closius: speech of the campaign for tho iRer publicans here on 5londa3' night. Senator Hendricks- makea.the closing speech here on Monday night for the democrats. .iJis-DiANAPOUs," October? H.Lli night, as the White Boys in Blue were passing dark alley on their return from a Democratic meeting in the Fourth .Ward,; a shot rraa' fired, imo the procession from a shot-gun loaded with small ebot, . Five or six of them were severely but not dangerously wounded. . - . WASHINGTON. ;.'-'.- i Kesulattons Issued by the Internal Revenue Bureau Important to Dlsilllers. Washington. Octooer 11 The In ternal Revenue Bureau has just issued regulations and instructions concerning the tax' on distilled spirits, sup' ftlemental to those issued in August ast. No distiller's bond cari4 be approved until his distillery warehouse has been provided and 3 established,'' Tinder act of July G, and no distillery will be permitted to start until a storekeeper has been assigned to such warehouse. No deduction will be made upon the capacity tax, on , the suspension of work, until the required notices are given to the Assistant Assessor. Any distilling done at night, or any other time when the storekeeper is Dot present ( Jsn-probib-te"d from and afterNovember l. ""Stamps for distilled spirits wijl be, required and used in all eases, as:pfo vided by law. The stamps are engraved aod bound in books. The books of tax paid stamps contain three hundred stamps each, and others four hundred each. The value of the books other than those of, tax paid stamps, $108 each. ' Books of tax paid stamps i-ange from $143 0 to $208 50, according to the number of gallons represented. The instructions are specific Ibothai to the duties of distillers and Government officers. The Commissioner says the abolition of the office of Revenue Agents and Tnqnwfors throws an increased re sponsibility upon the local officers of the several districts, and it depends mainly on their action whether, or not the provisions of the new law shall bo carried out, and illicit distillation repressed; and they will be held to strict accountability for the enforr-e-ment of the law in their several districts. NEW YORK. Funeral of , Brevet General tfates. ' New York. Oct. 11. Tho funeral of Brevet Geo. Gates, U.S. A., was largely attended this afternoon. All the Uuited States troops on . Governor's Island acted as an escort, and the ; body was taken to Governor s Island for interment. -i 5 . n . , , . Congressional nomination. , , Boston, October ll.At the Democratic Convention for the Sixth District, held in Maiden, yesterday, John K. O. Pierce was nominated for Congress.
ESTABLISHED. 1S31;
E VKOP.E. itw'A -J r. "7 :--'eiea:rapIi. 1 RNQLand. B-'-Mr: Glad: South' iUncf sJbJrli wilied V" ,vf Liberals, wb J cotrt.l7? positive, tone.witb the tague and neVa. tive.atterancea of Di'srn.i; ti m?r - Ilournals Jo toot talr nn! rl n?J?i7" Pren.er. tut rest 1 JboolaauiB of their party in the Par. foreign' policy of, Jlhe "Ministry, the SUCCeBS 'of th ;Ar(V9ain?ar, nr.-WP-tftf ' fbe vefense mf ' th Vh,.hl?n,Bfm: tho'danger A jmuiiu . nai. luu "J " is menaced, ana the main 4 ; ,km"i.o ui Birici economy in pmonH itures. Un the latter Doirit. however iP.ey are sharply assailed bv .tha, i. UII3..I1U ..UOlUt QUI IbA lklnitlK(. e ,r.y. De'ween tQe Precept and practice. -iuc yjuipvav Xi minify t are makifijr cl?nVy 1a ley llyuina. nnd that, ha m n-nrA k China, and that he s r on the broad ground of v - . a, 11 Lai uierirom. tho parol ji view urgea Dy the ondonwttra.i It is understood that I?: rff P?'"0;1! I lP ti16"- '"ceptiori - the , . -c1" tue- wvm IDSC. Alter .J5a?bassy will raakd? a visit to Paris.' London, October lO.-The preliminaries of a national treaty similar to l?at rpP-tlK Contdudodf botweeri If; orm .Germany and. .the, ..United Lor4Wey-n ISterV ' ' 'spaiW.' u ' ": " ' Madrto; October fll.-The Local Junta at Seville! at the reduesr of th Un ted StRtfl f!nna,il 'L.TJ nermiTon tci thA frJZi.t lkiiilT'.P..Aa..n l..r-u -.:7Cr. walls of the eitv Don , Jtivero, has-been ..r,noitrl J Mayor of Madrid. v " Allthe provinoaa .bave reoWnird t?o authority -of the Central Provi. I I - T . . vvuuai iiyi" oiuuat iunia. now ia session, in h a city. .....jic- .. ,' v i !i! ",'iUV ii. t-. tii ; . SLibRm, VOctbber,' lO.-iThe " Provisional Junta" has issued a circular invoking all Spauish ofiicials and citi zens to join in Trescrvin nrrlor anrl . - - rm -v.wbmui MUO ,e' u" revoianon Just F.V. kl , , ' . accomn uheri v -nnf . was fixed for the 15th of. November, f ,"t " j aria, joc. tuis Oliy.T. John i Hale,. American Minister, has waited on Serraiioand congratulated him. ' - - Gonzales Bravo's Fecrotary was mobbed yesterday and badly hurt. (ten.-. Prim namn BRAnlli. fr.iim.l made iteccb, to the r?oterfl. He dePtc tht the oreavftny act ot vrolence. lie eaid e people could now afford to forc-e.t Cr; Berlin, October 10. Reports Laving been received' here of lawlessness and disquiet;-. Jcr; Cuba," thB!werchahts of various cities r Germany have united: in ,ai request- to -the Government to send ships-of-war to that island in order to guard tlio ; interests of German traders. .,,.FJ4NCK. -,-,:. I'aris, October-lh--TheTefel'efieiJ to Schlesiwirf Ttnide: by. .the King; pf Dt n ui i'k, jaj n w pec It at the open-', ing of the-Rigs iRadt' induces the gomi officiaj jouinals here" to declare that France ai pledged to the treaty of Prague,' and that PfussTa must not deimrt fVom - the obligations of that com paet. - " ; A , " . : f : The" fears t a European - war , have abated; i The' press,' however, says, the a rmofics of. FranC ere ncVer, busier than t present. , . nv..-i mim:-i i:. Paris, October, 10. The Emperor defers his return' froinBiarritz. ; -LonvirLLE!,i0.et6besv,ll. David Biergo, . a Swiss employed 'in a brewery up, town,1 . misled! his, footing, fell down, a' hatchway a distance of forty feet, and .warinstautly killedj 1 This accident OcduVred yesterday. I'll . L . . 1 UOXEXlllj: & COIBIEIIUAL ! - J t i till! il " 1 "M l L ! '" ' Sewitork'tMarfceiiiV. V-.-V pj Teleirrapli.J ii; Niv York, OcU 10. Ci.TTO.Nwpirrner, but less active; sales of .".(XKJi nalev at a3;lc or juuUillng uplands. -? .! .i , ,.j ; ,t , ; I -. FiIouR-neceipt, )M barrels, and 11,200 bans; market less active, without decided change; sales 8,500 barrels.at J 15 for superflneHiateand W"8tefu;fr7 308 10 lor extru tale; 7 20:4S 50 for white wheat extra ;S 2V&8 lor u. II. O.: SS 25a la 00 for St. Louis; t0 O&Sli 0J for good lo choice, doling jjulet; California Heady; le ol 400 saebt,&t , ' - " ' " , Rv Fix)UB-Flriiier;sales of SjO barrels, ht m oos so- , . Corn AlKAL-Quietj sales of 100 barrels of Western, at 8 Co. iu vJ.tlfo C .1 -Whisk vQulet. "Wheat Receipts 11.,S1 bushels; heavy, l2o lower; sales ol 70,(M1 bushels, at 1 (Wt? 1 t7 for No. 2 Spring, ive Imuran extreme; 2 lMfi.JU -fer-ambtfr Mictrr?an-r-1K 01 for wb te Ualitwraai Sil 37 for wn Minhian. liYK-UuU(t;iliof l,5oUUishelsof WesterM, In low, at 81 ,75.i x .. . . .- . ilARtr-V Scarce with a tedenoy upWHrds. " ,. ., r, T Babley Malt. - Flriu ; sales of bflXi bushels at private terms; also, sales of S.ouu busoeis at 2 TO, i . ... ,., ... r ... . . Worn Itecelpts40.r bushels: ouened at Pl(2o belter and elo.sed- dull; .sale in ad vance or bushels at $1 I6aivl9 lor un sound; 6i l-ji foa-souDd 4nixed Wetern ; cloning at SI J.1. . OA'i--rliecelpta UAXi busiest 'active at 1(,21! better; sulesof TC-OuO busliels. at 74c 7bo for new. Western; 7a for very handsome for mailing., .-.! . . . KiCE-99Jir. ; . ' '.'...'.-. ' ; . . . HCoFB-E-Q,uXe,; ale4 ot .400 bags Bio at private tortus.. - - i 'I . - Suoak lies-, active; aaloa of. 000 hhds. Cuba St lll?oi. ; - :. ':- ?: i : Molasses Nomina' 1 Hops Qulfcf at 15,:5c for American. r FjETKOLttua Firm at laio fororude; o0c for red ned In bond..., j , Wool Firm; tulem P H,nm pofinds nt 4.t.')6c tor domestic flaece; oc for scoured ; (c50c lor pubed ; 574'('-0c for tubbed. , Lkatiikr Stealy and uncliaued. 'LinsbedOii. Dull at Si 00 1 W. , Hp KimoKXittPBNTiwistiiehangea.' 1'oRK-lIeHvr nn.l drooplnr sles l,ff"j0 b.arrtls at 8729 2 for mess, and ci-s-inu a i osi ;29 00 for- o.d do; 2 00 toe pnnae;. t-S 00 for prime mess. - - - . - - - i l, K V. ilEEP Steady ; sales 125 barrels, at S15 50 al9 6J for new plain mess; fcltf 5e.r23 7a for new extra. Tierce beef quiet, atiJ9 for prime; ril33 for Iudia uiesx; aales of ax) barrels for jjiovember on private terms. , Bbu' Uams-Qu.et, at iia,2&. Cut Mkaih -Qaiel; sales ia" packages, at l!4'fjl24o lor x boulder ; I I tvlSs fur hams. MWl.k.i Quiet; sales 1'xj boxen, at l."; (315540 ior short ribbed; 13?iglc forshort clear. . ' ' Laro Steady; salFg 600 tiered, at 183 19Xo for steam ; lSicci'iOe for kettle.' ' biTTTKR Quiet, at ilioJSc.for Ohio; 89 43c for c-tate. . . Cheesk SteaJy, atl3317JM'c.1 ' f Kew York Dry Goods Marfcet. By Telegraph. "'. ..' . "New .Yob". Oct. 10. Market ln-cilve hut fli m under The rise 1 n cotton. Pacifle. Mill- p. InU were recluced last eveuinu to "Ji". but were soon tJTi ?!,t' It these vru-es. OtUtra are elOHe.1 out "'.' s,or best makes, the lat, TirJrtvco-aud Merrimack 'n. The tuitit company have produced very fine camtu. prlls on wide 34-inches cloihs.
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o. 2 at 1 37: clos t m y-:is.Z.'.
fteroooa It 1 flrmty b..:U at SI vZ' COK.V Opened nitons man o,Iu.,,'a ,
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teady at BS'Jia; 81mo 'Cannae tbo max. ket baa advanced to 97c; clolug dulJ.
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K.ioHrs-3teadj and more aoUue. x Telegraph j I- -Tr-a . loulsvllte SErket. J-iO0i8vrt.i.E. Oct. 10. to mdiuTu.n15 ""common Je i l':uOTrSlo?r"M fa 2;sfl 50OATeUi',eUod 41 5 in balk Oite. gAr-Baledil.:- ' rlltW; dear r sloes ITJc. St. Louis. Kaiket. By Telegraph. I .Hemp Nothing doin. J . r ixUR very cuiet: iiiiii.li :. 1 it : I vy.w v-Abin ttM lUUf'Wll.iIa' ' f witMT-nieady; prime Fall SI 7ni ! WIU 1U. I III II I If 1 J k I vT,. . . . 301 B2: do. No. 1 . Ar'-PnL,g at 'aM-A0Uve. ,tn'1 .acHBeas aie8 at and m better d.ma,i . , I T mcnoiee. , "AHMI?-1 -eurea iT..i3 c. '20cu,etLc.liO!ow tlolce "15toJ ke VV hisky Very dull at 51 1:531 S3. Memtiht mmtp I By Telecraoh.l MninrQ -.,. , . 7 I o'e . exports 1.1 bales. JJoKK-Nonetn Oats Hcarce at JOc. Hay 824 oil. . . , ' liKAN S25 00. . l PS"sn ! t OKNMKAL fl 75. lUn. - 1' ,pwjH--oarce; alioulder 12 a ISVie: BAC02V SilA.rA (tllwn l.ln.J atllks DOne ,n ,nar,c5t; noiuln4uy "l'. - iorK uoia and Stock MarSef. Telegraph.) Nw York. Oct. io, Mossr-Easv at ,Vi;7 rr mil Th. riiTBorsof another aitenipt soon to msite money tight by locking up greenback, and return a large ainouut borrowed on a given day. f 1 BANK STAIEJtKNT. The Bank nUipmAnt ohAw. aM ... ed changes; heavy lost in loans. Specie and den wits. SAW figs -w 2. HtMsle. tiKHWMbi: i'jii'.jvi V "'f,l'";0 increase, u-.7. rv'"r.r ioivm,ii: iecrea. IT "- royv,v u,ojti : uei-rea-e, il ;.. Stehliwcj Firmer and qui t at ,.M' cioLI t-ower; openinii at liVi, and closing Ht 138 ;J !:, wltb a ftelin siroi-irly bearish, nelped oy a rumor tu.n the tinvernmeut will soon advertise to sell W.ooo.COJ ppuliclv. Export for tne week, J.il.. GovmiSJliuii-3 Stocks Tne market was qulit at nouu, but ut the close uteady and slightly better. Coupons of Sl. i.i?f?ll;d. 'm, li2-iili:do in. u'i'rdo. ', iio; - iioi : new, 1085..;, li)Sy4 1 'tis. IW'si; HJ-4QS, iui,alu5'4. u'3 , FOR LOU is villi:. The magnlflceut passenger steamer - TARASC0N, A. T. Ollmore. Master: . Allies !.' war. eu, Clerk. Leaves or Louisville and all way porta MOXUAY, OCTOISKR 12TH, at 10 o'clock a.m. k or freight or passage apply on board, or ? VV. O. BitOWN & Co.. ' tC' It Aceuta. FOR CAIRO AND MEMPHIS. The Dean Line's splendid steamer SAM. J. HALE. W. P. Walker, Master; , . , Mi.ier, ciei'K, Leaves for Memphis and nil wrfy porta T MOSTIAY, OCTOBEIi 12TH, at 8 o'clock a.m. , I" or freight or pas-wee ppplv on boaid, or to F. M. UUMPZfttKY t- Co. . ocI3 dlt -i ...... 1 AifHuts. AMUSEKEHTS. BtaEsville Opera Hons?. j. SEWTON OOTTIIOI.D, . . . Lessee end Miuihko". ' FOR A FEW NIOHTH LOXOKR. The nnpreoHienti d uncrwt that has attended 1 lie production of th- Oorxeous Bpectacle of Z-KasTKE has induced thlaaoageinent to prolonu its wtay. MOVOAY EVElftJiU, OrroitER 12th, .'ZOBATJiE ; With "new dances, new songs, and the . : tirand TraiiHformatloo ! MONDAY ' EVENINO, Oct .beu 19th. ' " First Appearance of M'LLE MARIETTA RAVEL. "WANTED. WA SITED CO A L-M I N KKS Twenty (20) Kood coal-ml iers ran eet coo. slant work at the HllOTWEl.L MINEd, near tute ville, Kentucky. te2(jd:iw FOK BEAT BASEMENT The basement of the Cumberlaiid Pi esbyterlain Citnrch, corner of (Second and Chestnut, .streets. This would be a verv ds,rabl place for teaching Mune or Drawing ami Painting. Ajso, a jtod room fi-r an omce. Inquire of 'ALVAH JoHobON, au20dtf Keai i-tate Agent. BOAKUlAUtiu fcucoud Street, between sycamore and Vine, In thi liuuse jately 01 copied by Mr. Win. Hqi-i. Three large furnished rooms, dutiable for famll-es. Day boar-ten wanie 1. au22 dtf -MRU. Cv A. FULLER. ANNOUNCEMENTS. . 'Editors Journal: P!ease annoance me aa s Candida e on the County Ticket for reelection, at the October elect i hi. to thei oflice of Assessor of Pigeon Township. Wm. WittBis, Sr. ARTHUR IXTXK. OUA8.-JXNKIfi.-i. JOH ! TEIOk:R. GEO. T.N1)EK. New Stove and Tin House. Xo. 81 Main Street, Ji'Xt Door to the 1 Old Washington Hotel. THE CNDlilWKMEO have opened an entire new stock, and will seep couJKntVy Sn hand a - rlui oi Htoves, Hollow and Tlu Ware Man Ues. Orates; Summer Fronts, Pressed are,c which they will sell . to t he -re3tlol3S lowest c-i-sU prices, .v'o are f ' M t all kinds ot job wj Rn tn socU. ellf LOIXJK. J KNK1NS K iCN DKR. ie3-om. ; . Dissolution of Parln:K.:iip. Tup-' r.KTSEnSlIll" 1IEKETOfore ex'isUug between II. Haum and m Raader, luder tho name an I t-tyle ot ir llauia &Co., was this day ills olved by i.iniu 1 oousent. The bu-iiness will be-n-ttnned bv H. Batuu, wuo is suthorized to receive all debts and demands rtne said flrm, aod he la to pay all dbts due trom said firm. H I1AADEK. II. HAUM. E vansvlUe, September 25, 18US. To jit ot.D ccsrojiERS. I would say tut 1 can bn found at Ih.nl.UmnJ i O, 4 SpcDIld HI reit, UeXl'O Kenlaepter'a drug store, can be dry-gootls stor. seas uu
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