Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 August 1869 — Page 1
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f V) Three months, by mail. .... 3 'JO By the wees, payab.e lo "amer..... sa TRI- WEEKLY JOURNAL. One year. . ..S 7 OG Six ii oaths.. 4 00 WEEKLY JOURNAL. One coty, one year .............. ..1 2 00 Five copies, one year 7-i Ten copies, ore year.... 15 00 STATIONERY, XOTE PAPED, LETTER PAPER, FFjXS A1YD IXI, All the lata Styles, Very Cheap, av mi . - .. .... : JOUHNAL 'EST TO POST-OKFIOE. SATURDAY . AUGUST.7,1809- ' . . - The KransTlHe. tfallroad. Articles of Association wer; filed with the Secretary of State yesterday, for the Evacsvilla and Indianapolis Railroad, cf which we :spoka a few days since. Tho design 13 to construct a railroad about ninety miles long, from Eyansville through the "counties of Vanderburgh,' Warrick, Gibson, Pike; Dubois and Greene,5 to a point on the Indianapolis aod Vincence3 Railroad in Greene County. The capital stoek is $800,000, and the Directors aro Francis Fellows, Albert G. Porter. George Jl. Bartholomew. Robert E. Day, John- J. 'Merritr i r- r 3 t- i i t r ueorgc luerritt ana .uicnara r. Rrown. Francis Fellow?, of -Hartford, and John J. MerritC of Brooklyn, are the chief stockholders in the proposed line. There can scarcely b a doubt of tho early building of this important road, as, ltit, in tbei Jiands of capitalists who; intecd to push it forward at ooce. Geceral Burnside, President of the Viucnne9!toad, is strongly in favor of the road, and the two lines will work in harmony. - If the report that .work upon the Vincennes and Cairo Road has been abandoned, is correct, the impcrfance of this road will be greatly enhanced thereby. Indianapolis Journal, Cth. All right. We extend la, cordial greeting to tho capitalists, -and wish them every success. ' It eems that Evansville is not honored with a single. Director. 13 that not treating gome cf the earnest friends of the Straight Lino shabbily? -r CilXDOSED TXLXSBAXS. Heater's majority la Tennessee win reach 60,000. rGeneral Grant and fiinlly are jue-sts cf Secretary Flsa. . Rcce:pts at the Denver Laud Office for Joly were 1539,793. ' 1 1 Our Uoveinment still has the Spanish gunboats In Umbo. Tbm Spanish. Minister la walUnu for Instructions.. Tbeoontractor Is anxious as he has about 630. 000 Invested' The Spanish lr surgents'fcave been tin- : fortunate latel. They bav Made ieveral assaulUi upon Spanish gariinons and been repulsed every time. ine pani.n question occasioned a lengthy conference between the President, Judge Plerreponf, and Secretary Ish on Thursday evening, which waa to be renewed yesterday morning. ; , " . A butcher, tame I Uath brutally murdered a barber named Schupkegel, In Mascoutah. Ills.; on Wednesday afternoon. 1 Thomas Farreil, a fireman on the Kate Putnam, was recently iro-svned from LLaj steamer. . The Professors of Hanover College have mada extensive j if pratlons to critic Jly and scientifically eiiruine the eclipse this afternoon. . . ... J. M. Cavanaugti, Damccrat, has bee re-elected a delegate to Congress from Mod taua Territory, by a majority of 2,000. The Cheney caie U still Lanntlng the Chicago.conrts. A Denver dispatch says Uenoral-Palmer has completed' his arrangement. for "ex tending u branch of the Kansas l'aclflc Road to that point. : The St. Louis people are delighted with the prospect that thilr city will feec me the chtet point for smelting the Colorado sliver c-res. Parties sre r.lrea- y preparing to put up f melting works. . , . Hon. Ham. Bowles had left, Denver to Join the Colfax paily He wan presented. before leaving Denver, with pitcher made oi Colorado silver and gold. The Indians have aatn been disturbing th miners aear Sulphur Springs. JMlners are prohibited by the Utah Indians from locating In the San Juan country Llngraan and Chay Chew, the Chinese merchants, are enjoying the freedom of Chicago. They had a reception at the Sherman House on Thursday evening. A young man named ueianey. was drowned, at Chicago, on Tnursday even leg, by a boat capsizing on the lake. He was In the city for the purpose of taking ortlersln the Catholic (.buicn.i A sloop upset near Baltimore, and three men were drowned. Kleveu others were saved. The Maryland Kdltors are erjoylng an eicnsion to Harper' Ferry and the Springs of Virginia. Uood for them. - f Robbery. i Concord, N. II., August G. The store ot bamuel U. Anderson, a , Reed's Ferry, was entered last night The safe was moved thirty feet and thrown into a cellar, then wlown open and robbed ot fl,'JUU. There were ?3,500 in Government Bonds left in the tale. Ei.s3 Ball. t '7," Cincinnati, August G In a game . cf base ball, the Red .Stockings beat the Forrest City Club,of Cleveland. Score 3ito.2Z -.iw1 u4 CniCACO, 'Aug. C A special received from DejSloines, says: The weather has been cloudy for two days pasv' with" no signy of a break pp. Twttve astronomers are hero with eleven telescopes in position ; also meteorological apparatus,, but they doubt the" possibility of making obsarvations. The barometer rose a little this moToing, bat stopped. It will be a great BcieDtiSc disappointment if tho eclipse if not visible. ; " - i ;CLrif-LAXD, OakrAugasl W. K. Lamphcar, a- stencil cutter, residing at No. tG iSeneca Street, suspect- ' nS nle- iatimaey betweea -ono of - his etc rneyees,-named Geo.-Stanley, and liia wife, who boarded at the came inz. and on returning found Stanlnv in oeu wun uis wile. llo attacked .' i.i i ... . r . r. both with a knife, infiictine a wound"" in his wile s abdomen, which . probably prove Jatal, ,and. sevtwounding Stanley in the shonhi LimDhear was arrested. . v . Puilapelpbia. August repcrt iorwarued hence yesterday in reference to Jay Cooke &Co?haviog advanced money on the whisky defrtrcyel ty fire ia positively deuicd ly that firm. .,..!
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i: VOL. XX. Negro Riot in Slobilo. Tiiroe Negroes Eillod. A Number of Whites and Negroes" Woundod. Tho Election, in, Alabama. Arrest -. ' -i Tl of"' More , , goners. ACountorThe T.xdlo Exposition-'-Award, of, Ptfniiums. . TO r. j Ariziaa - Advices Indian Teni.tsso Election Uotu ns. llcxxsi i" by English and ., , JFrencn tJaDies. ; Blot In Uobllc Three segrocs kiuea and (several Whites ana negroes Woanded. 'U tJz.rJ MoBiLE.AucUit G. Last niiiht a serior.3 riot occurred ia this city, befinninir in an out door Republican meetinsfto celebrate the triumph of rne liepaoiicau ciuuiuiic 101 iuu v - fl 1 Congressional juistrici. xuo meewag was a large one, and composed exclusively of negroes, except a few white Naders. During the whole of yesterdar rumors wem i&3 circulation that the negroes were very oiucn excuea and defiant, threatening to burn the Democratic candidate tor congress in efSgy. Several citizens cal!ed on the Mayor, and some of the Jeaders advised them it vould be better to post pone the meeting, tor it tho emgy threat was carried out, the white people could not be restrained from an attempt to resent the indignity i by orcc. ' ! It was ihoueht these jeprescntatioDJ Jiad -tthe desired effect and there would be no meeting. At eight o'clock, however, the tar barrels were lighted and the negroes Degaa to flock in until they swelled into a crowd ot 1.000 to 1,500. Many came with guns, and most all with conceal ed arms pistols,1 knives and razors. Nothing occurred except the inflam matory talk ot trie BpeaKcr until acout 10 o'clock, when a jocose dispute be tween two citizens, on a subject en tirely foreign to polttica or the meeting, "attracted some attention', and in pressifg up to tee what it was about, white man accidentally ireui; uu iuc foot of a negro. Just as the altercatiou about this was settled, a pistol shot was heard. ' This' too 1 th signal lor a general firing, when the whole crowd dis persed immediately, lhe tiro was continued a lew . momenta aa the crowd scattered, and in ten minutes a dead quiet rfgd, broken only by the tread of the white patrol. A de tachment1 of" United atates troops were stationed at the guard house by request of the Mayor, ini anticipation of trouble. Thiy look no partin the fray except to nrarcb, up town to look to, and put a stop to tne nring. x is not known who fiicd the first shot.' There were not over one hundred as lookers gd at the meeting. The casu alties were small considering ! tne number of .fchots lired and close quar ters. Many shots must nave Deen shot iti the air; j t - -:T . J Three negroes were killed outrignt. and five wounded. t ,1'our pouoe o ra cers and three other white men were wounded. The lie a titer oZ this morninc com ments on the riot as follows: "Last niaht a work, done alter an editorial of this morning was in print; is a sharp and quick commentary on the danger we forecast from the pres ent aspect of aiTairs. It is a burning bhamo that this community should be exposed ta outrages like this, and the commuaity owes a duty -to itself to prevent a repetition! ' As to where the blame lies there is no. room for question. Thefc deeds are the direct outtrrowth of the malitrcant passions of the nceroes. inflamed and lashed into fury by pablio; harangues and private instigations of the foreign Radicals in our BiiJst. It is ai Question lor the public to decide, how long these incendiaries shall be allowed to expose the peace of society and the safety of i iii i - i women anu cnucireu. ve. uope a public meeting will be held- toidecidc this question. . . , . The First Consresslooal 'District is uncertain, and it will take the official count to decide the vote. ; . Trom Xeir Tork. New York, i August 6, Letters from Englacd ga to slow that the man killed on the railroad there, and who it is purposed had something to do with the Uaean Bank robbery in this cityliad na connection whatever with that affair. . , , t Th Twentv spconflX ard Ketiublw can General Ccmmittce last: night adopted resolutions in favor 'oi the eisrht-hour law. i The Grand Jury of Westchester Lounty has rresented the manage ment of the State Prison, aad laid blame on the prison Association, andj this because ,tna iBiiuence oi thatAssociation coatributes to a false sympathy en the . j art of tho community, which eventuaily're'sults in convicts beinz regarded as objects cf sympathy and pity, rather than offenders against the peace and welfare of the community; and, thn, on coming to tho kuowledga of tne prisoners, as it cer taicly does,' wore or less, causes a -FT.t.- The Grand Jury advocates a return to severer, punish ments. They find no reason to cen sai this officers of. the prison J Alabama Elecloa Ednrns f r . . n . i iVlONTGOHEB.T. August u. xveturus are still "roeaerff, but cnough is known i Dox and Sherman. Democrats, ia the
will . to render it certaia that liuckley and
rely : Haps, Republican?, are elected in the
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4 Filth and Sixth Districts,- The re6. The ; turns from the First District are too
indefinite t ) pronounce certainly as to the retult, bat the impression is that Buckley is elected. The Third District is vur.tlose and ono hundred votes will probably decide the contest.
Lij V 5 X " 1 ' ' Vroin Washington. . Washington. August 6. Under the nresent arrangement of transfer rinz SuDcrvisors ot Internal Revenue from "oneTdiitrict "to" another," the Commissioner has decided to assign Supervisor Ira M. Harrison, of New Jersey, to temporary duties in West Virginia, for the purpose of making a thorough investigation into the Internal Revecue affairs in that State. Tni'(.'rmation has been received cere that a Cuban expedition com posed of about 285 men, which left a point on the coast ot Honda, on the 4th inst., had arrived in Cuba. It is stated that a courier, who accompanied the" erpedition returned to Florida, and communicated by telegraph, this morning, with a party in this city. , , . , . : The customs receipts for the week ending July 31st, were $3,773,059. Admiral Dahlgren will sever his official connection with the Ordnance Bureau as its Chief, on Tuesday next, which day he will assume command of, the- jNTavy lard. Admiral Poor will take command of our squadron in Cuban waters, relieving Viee Admiral Hoff. T..t x . n : The eufcjeet of taxing maaaracturers of shingles on sales, which- has been - before " the Revenue Burceu. lately, has been decided in favor of exempting the same in accordance with the'; runt of 'Fx-Commisioner Rollins-" ' i Arrest or Loanterfclters. ,- New York. Aug. 6. No dispatches were received to-day. at the District Attorney's rSsej relative to the Spanish gunboats, t . f Colonel Iuteiy, cf the secret service, Uf oight rxadt another important arrest of counterfeiters. Suspicion has, for a loop time been direct ed; against " two Frenchmen,' named Aotonia Amtoel and Charles Rochie, of manufacturing and issuing counterfeit, five dollar gold pieces and counterfeit twenty-five cent, currency nofes.' Ljstr night the officers, .took the men into custody.. "A box "containing several 'thousand dollars of counterfeit money, was found in their possession, and was taken charge of by the officers. ' l,J ' lj -' Horse Trotting. Buffalo, August 6. The horses for the gnat trots to come off next week, are arriving from the West and Canada,-It is, estimated-there are ovet $1JD00,C0Q worth of fast horses in the city. Anions the arrivals yesterday were W. R. Johnson, from Kentucky, and the noted pacer, Dan Voorhees. trThcttettrsbars Cattle Ground. "G ETTYSBTJKGt' Penff"., August 6. The Pennsylvania Railroad, the Phil-i adelphia and Reading Railroad, and other leadinir roads, have eeaerally I extended thei priviligof free tickets to iuc luittn ui iuu umuu auu uuufederate armies who have received invitations to attend the reunion on the battle-field tf Gettysburg during the week commencing August 23, and it is, expected , that. some other rdads will do tee same ' thing, ' lhe invited officers, who intend to be present, are requested to rtport to Secretary D. McCauffhly, - at Gettysburg, stating the roads over which they will pass. The nrut Ratherwel, who is paint ing a pictuie ot tne nattie, sna uoi. Batchelor, the historian, will be pres ent.. It ia expected that a large representation oLthe press will attend. Arlzjna Advices Indian DeDrcdatlons. San Francisco, August C. Ari zona adviees state that since January st, io Piinee County alone, 1,090 heid of cattle have been stolen by the Indians. Daring the same time, out of a population of ; 780 whites, the savages have murdered 52, wounded IS, and earned 2 into captivity. i .'-V '.'vTeitncksee Election. . a ,- Memphis, Aug. C. The official TOte f Shelby County, with one pre cinct to hear tiom, gives Senter d ti3"J majority. With the exception of the disturbance at Moscow, there is no ac count Of violence at the poll has occurring in. West Tennessee. The Democratic press here, in announcing the victory achieved yesterday, calls upon the supporters ot center to remember charity in the hour of triumph, and to forget the wrongs that have been inflicted upon them. lhe A va luncht says it is understood that some of the carpet baggers are preparing to leave and calls upon them to remain, and assures them of perlect safety. NAsnviLLB, Auust G. The total vote of Nashville and Davidson. County is Senter, 0,531 : Stokes, 4.03G; Stokes's oiEcialliiajority in Nashville is 17. in a poll ot 7.103. Meagre returns Irom other parts of the State make no change in the as pect ot afiairs. , ' ; Information from Ea3t Tennessee show that Senter will carry that scetion by a email majority. In that case his majority in the State will not be less than 50.000. James P. Brownlow. sou of Sena tor Brownlow, was badly beaten for the' L.?inslature tn Williamson and Maury Counties. ' John Brownlow is probably elected in Knox and Roane. Both were for Senter, who carried both districts... Tho State Journal, the Stokes organ, vul ba suspended after to-morrow. The Su quekanna Railroad Excite U,d ! II Peat ! In Albany. j Albany". August 6. lhe excite ment here in regard to the Susque hanna' Railroad. intense. A complaint1 wa3" made - to-day, against Messrs l.ionard,IIerrick, North, and Wilbur, Directors, and Mr. Phelps, Treasurer, charging them with a con spiracy Ac place the road in the con trol of Jav Gould and his friends now mansging the Erie Railroad, and thus defraud the. Company out of its property.-It denies all the charges against President Ramsay. Judge Clutte issued an order enjoinirg the above parties Irom acting as Directors, Vico President and Treasurer. This reduced the Beard to less than a quorum, and though they met they were obliged to nujouru sine ate. 1 1 "lhe Wcataer aro lae tcups?. Louisville, August G Vo-night the weather is wet, and indications point to a continuance for some time, aa the barometer fell.5 little this evening. Astronomers are, however, of the opinion that the weather will be clear enough' to-morrow afternoon to enable them to proceed with the observations. The city is filling fast with, strangers from every direction, who come to observe the eclipse.
EVANSVILL-B IND. SATURDAY, AUGUST 7. 1860.
The Textile Exposition Award Of Premium?. Cincinnati, August G. At He textile fabric exposition there l- e been 1C5 exhibitors personally jiesent, distributed as follows: Ohio, 54; Illinois, 10; South Carolina, 6; Alabama. G; Georgia, 14; Missouri, 1; Tennessee. 7; Indiana, 17; Kentucky, 15; Iowa, 2; Mississippi, 2; Michigan, 1; Wisconsin, 2; New Jersey, 1; llhode Island, 1; Massachusetts, -; Pennsylvania, 11; New York, 5. Awards of premiums this morning: The Committee on Awarding Premi ums reported, cotton fabrics, 30 inch, brown c6ttons, lest bale, Pulaski Manufacturing -Company, Pulaski, Giles County, Tennessee, 550; 73 inch brown otton, best bale, $50, Pulaski Manufacturing' Company;' 36 inch medium brown cotton. Macon Manufacturing Company. Macon. Georgia. $50:lest bale of osnabergs. jPrattsvilla Mills, Prattsville, - Alatama, $25; f best - display- of fancy osnabergs,-, by Ivan Mills, Shelbyville, Bradford ; County ' Tennessee. $25: cotton yarns, Frankfort Cotton Mills, FranVfrtrr, oarrtnt urarn - J '1 I i - 1 , Gould. Pearce & Co., Ciaeinnati, $25; cotton - batting, best bale, Gould, Pearce & Company, Cincinnati. 2o; cotton wadding, best bale, Stearns & Foster. Cincinnati, $25: two bushel rain bass, Hope v Mills, " Pittsburg, 'a, 525. ' - ' Report of Commli'tee--on Shawls. Blankets. Woolen -Yarns, Machine Stocking?, VorsteJ Braids" Carpets aniBalmoTali Shawls Prairie State Shawl Company, Lscon, 111., best dis play or low graae ail wooHongshawl3, aj- liadger b;ate shawls, Rlake & Company," Racine, -Wiconio, best display of fine wool long shawls. $50. Blankets London Woo-ea Fac tory, London, Ohio, beat' pair allwool bed blankets, $25; F. K. Nichols & Son, Alton, Madison County. Illinois, best pair cotton warp bed blankets, ?2o; 1'eru woolen Mills, H. E. & a F. Stearns & Co.. Peru. Indiana, best pair colored all-wool bed blankets, $2o; .Lagle and Ptcemx Manufacturing Company. Colombo. Georgia. b?st pair of cotton blanket. $25; F. K. Nichols & Son, Alton, 111., best paif low trade mixed. $2o. Woolen yarns Richmond Woolen Mills, '- Richmond, Indiana, best sample of stotking , yarnsr ?25; Loekland -Woolen Mills, Lockland, Ohio, best sample of fancy high colored stocking yarns, $25. Wanted braid Cincinnati Worsted Company best specimen of worsted- braid Carpets, I. & II. Glosgens, 'ew Rich, mond. Ohio, best all wool carpets, $25; Hazelburg & Moran, Cincinnati, best list of rag carpet, Tsj. Cotton and worBted goods, ,J. F. Gebhart,New Albany, Indiana, best sample of coverlets, $25, Hosiery and underwear and knit goods Western Knitting Mills, Dixon, Illinois, best display of. hosiery;! and underwear special mention for superior excellence and best display of. goods, $25. CA5&IMEP.ES, ' BEAVERS, CLOAKING . CLOTUS iC. j The Committee for awarding pre miums on doeskins, fancy cassimercs,' Meltons- repellanta. , beavers, s and cloaking loths report as follows : ' - .Best piece doeskin cassimere blaclc to the 'Knox ' County Woolen Mnufactuiiuf r (Company, Knoxvillc. , Illinois.? f Best piece fancy cassimeres, 'style, quality, and finish, to the Lawrenceburg Manufacturing Co. Best piece silk mixed cassimce, best piece &ilkmixed cassimere; best piece double and twiet cassimere; best display of fancy cassimeres; pest 3 4 and 0 4 Melton; best G4 Repallant, to Columbus Wool Manufaoturing uompacy; best cioaKing eiotns, Racine W oolen Mills. ThereJ beinj: no sample piece of beaver on exhibition, wo , have no award to make. . .Your - Committee take pleasure in i testiiying to - me procrjss made in the production of fmcy cassimeres and coatings by the Warsaw Wrobien Mil's, ot W arsaw, Illi nois, the Marshall Woolen Mills, of Marshall: Illinois:, andl also make favorable mention of f colored cloths of the Circleville, Ohio, - Woolen Mills. ; Jeans, Satinetta, -&c. Jeans, best sample piece of blue jeans, scour ed, Leclercy & Co., Union Woolen Mills, ;Gallipoli$, ; Ohio, $25; ! ten pieces assorted colors, u&scoured, $25, to Stearne & Co., Peru, Indiana; best sample piece of brown jeans, scoured, Jiabbits, ateel & Co., Springfield Woolen Mills, $25; best sample piece of mixed jeans scoured, to Hamilton (O.) Wtoo!en Mills, $25; best display of jean?, to Middieport (O.) Woolen Mills, $50. . Special Awards for Speoialty of Scoured Jeans in Colors end Quality special award to Fairmount Woolea Mills, Cincinnati, $50. Flannels best piece of colored twilled flannel, to Fox River Manufacturing Company, Elgin,Ill.,$25; best piece of colored plain flannel, Richmond, (Ind ) $25; best piece cf white plain - flannel. Mercer (Indiana) Mills; best piece fancy plaid or striped flannel, to Marshall Woolen Mills, $25; best, assortment of patterns of fancy flannels to Davenport (Iowa) Woolen Mills, $25; best display of flannels to Cleveland WToolen Mills, $50; , best , d'splay of Shaker flannel, to Jf. K. Niehols & Son, Alton. Illinois, $25. i Linseys Best piece of white linsey, $25, cone on 1 display ; J i pest - ifpiay tancy licscys. ?d. to Matthews ; &.Bostworth. best piece Mtinet, $25; to Richmond; Indiana, Wooien Mills, display of satinet, $25 ;to T. K. Williams, New Philadelphia, Ohio. Tweeds best piece of gray mixed tweeds, all woo', $25; to Bowiing Green Woolen Mills, best piece of mixed tweed, all woo', $25;to Eagle Mills Company, Georgia, best display ot tweed, ten pieces. 5oj to Missouri Mills, St. Louis, we award a premium for the best baling as entered in the catalogue. We desire to submit honorable mention cf the baeging exhibited ;by the Delaware, Ohio, Manufacturing Company, for tne fctrengtn or tne material useu. For the best imitation fliX' xop. we award a premium to the Union Flax Company, of Delaware. Ohio, wbo were exhibitors. To J. CasVely & Soo. cf Knightstown, Ind i we award a premium for the best tale of bagging, tow catalogue. To " Gould, Pearc & Co., of Cincinnati, we award a premium for tho best cotton cord. age -exhibited ; at the same time we desire to notice the cordage exhibit ed by the Steatn Cotton Mills, of L;oiura'ju3, Georgia. Their goods are well made, and the quality of materials used is excellent. L St. CathaeixeS, August 6 i 'Sterday morning, :the schooner I, J. Calvin spruDg a leak and s-iink ten miles from here, ; opposite Bi odderick'a point. All hands were saved
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.JlJJLJJi Late Foreign K6ws. BY FBENCH CABLI. FRANCE. Paris, Aug. 6. The Emperor and Empress go to Chalons to-morrow, where they remain until the 10th inst. The Empress will continue about two weeks in Turkey and Egypt. Marshal Neil is quite ill. " Yesterday a uael was fouuht between Paul Cassignac and Guestad Flourens. The latter received four wounds, one of them a severe one. . SPAIN. Madeid, Aug. 6. Nearly all the Carlist bands have dissolved and disappeared. The Carlists are discouraged, and it is considered that the movement has died out. Paris,' August C. The difficulties between the Sultan and Khidivi, of Egypt, are in a fair way of settlement. Nearly all the representatives of the powers at Constantinople, urged supreme moderation. BY JiSOI.ISH CABLI. ENGLAND. . .. London, August 6. At - an eariy hour this morning, during the sessions cf Parliament, great excitement was caused by a loud explosion in the building. Search was instituted and a tin case, which had contained powder, was picked.up on the terrace near by. Not much damage was done. No arrests were made. The affair is involved in mystery. The Harvard boat crew have received their new boat, 44J feet long. The correspondent of the Post, at Rome, writes that it ia not probable fhat the Pope will renounce the idea of the Couucil. The emancipation of civii society from the Church influence is so complete that it would be superfluous to prevent the meeting. It i3 expected that other States will show some moderation, asBaroa Buest in his reply to Hohenloper. Liverpool. August 6. The steam ers Halsatia and Damascus have arrived. London, August 6. The seizure by the American Government of the gunboats building for Spain, at vari ous points in the United States, has elicited the following from the Lon don newspapers: The Morning Star, Radical organ, says : The American Government, having exhibited vigor in favor of Spain by enforcing the neutrality laws, has now proceeded equally vigorously against Spain, and for the same cause the writer regards the recognition of Cuba by Peru as -ill advised, though spirited. - In spite of all the whispers of the cessation of Cuba to the United States, they are now louder than . ever. The Americans have deserved to come into possession of that island for the past twenty years. Now, the obstacle of slavery having been solved, if a fair purchase can be effected, all parties may bo satisfied with the arrangement, which will give another State to the Union, and remove the trreat perplexity from Spanish politics. JLrie Attrs concludes its artocio as followsr Considering all the- circumstances which make it difficult for Europeans to keep hold of their unwilling colonies in America, and re flecting thafCuba is now in insurrec tion, Spain will bo fortunate if twenty million dollars ever reach Madrid as the price of Cuba. New York. August 6. Richard Browne and It. Backus, two seamen on the steamship City of Limerick, had a terrible fight on that vessel last night, ending by Backus throwing JBrowne overboard. He was drowned and Backus was arrested. , NEW YOBIC. Auirnst G Jnn TT Pratt, the ring leader of the Jefferson, Texas, riots, was arrested in this eity last evening,' by a detective from the headquarters of General Reynolds, who has been on his track einca April last. He was committed to the Ludlow Street jail. The Crops--Shootlng of veils. tho Cress. Augusta, Ga., Auzust 6. Heavy and continued rains are working injury to the crops in this section. G. B. and James Addison surrendered themselves to the authorities to-day, for the shooting of Charles and J. D. Cresswell, in Edgefield, yesterday. Charles Cresswell ia dead, a'nd J. D; Cresswell. who is charged with havingcriminal intercourse with Addison's wife, is dangerously, but not mortally, wounded. . " Augusta, Gia., August 6. It seems thatJ.D, Crcswell was not killed in a duel, as reported. He was charged with the seduction of a young lady in South Carolina, and while on his way home, accompanied by hi3 brother Charles, ho was met by some friends of the lady, and 6hot. The parties who did the shooting are not positively known. ULICK & SCHWARTZ, No. 14 Soatli First Street, Hoop Skirt Manufactory, : . and CORSET IIOUSE, DEALEBS IN NOTIONS A FASfCT Goods, where yoa can get the above articles at very low prices. All Hoop sjfeirt bought from us will be repaired rt uf charge. We solicit the liberal patronage ot ' he publlo In the Ticinity. ' ' N.B. Those living at a distance desiring Hoop Skirts will take the foilowinz measures, And we will guarantee a good fit: No. 1. Measure around the waist; Wo 2. Length ; No. 3. The largest width around ; No. 4. The price you wisn to pay. All orders will be promptly attended to, and sent to any point by express. , ...s . t .Remember the place: , ULJCK KCHVVAKTZ,' ; api3 d3m Opposite the Opera Hon se FOE SALE.AHJfE It K S 1 1 E N C E, AND A Sash, Door, Blind Factory and Flooring Mill. A l'I. BESIDEXCE for sale oa Chandler tStreet. containing eizhl looms; size of lot 100 feet front by 161 deup. Al.o.SAHH.DOOK AND BLIND FACTOKY and Flooring Mill, In complete running order, and has a good trade, situated on the corner of Walnut and Fifth (streets. Inquired WM.HUNNu.LL. jy7tr. G. W. WAEEIS. THOS. COKYNCTOS Xo. 61 ilAIX STIiEKT. W'ARBES & COXYA'GTOS, DEALERS IX PI1S9S. OUGANS, MUSIC And Musical Goods of all kinds. Orders by mail promptly attended to. tuaidiy
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Odd FelloWfe'lMutual Benefit Association. . 7trJTI,'E-?he ambers of the Odd Xl i!ows.' Mutual Benefit Association wui meet st OJd Fellows Hall ou TUfcHDA Y, the 10th inst., at 8 o'clock p.m. . Important business will be brought befoie me Association, a mil attendance is de' sired. P. IIOKN BROOK, President. au7dtd R. HOE & CO., ; MANUFACTURERS OP ; H'AKHAMtO ; X ; EXTRA - UAST ST&EL PATENT i GROUND UrcHlar, Mi;!, Hulay & Gang -t III .: , : .': - ':"',..--;. , . : '.'1 J '- - ! i .' ' ! j , ' ' " - With Movable or Inserted leetb. -, . ... .. . : ! j i .. s We clain for oor Patent Circular Saw tbe following advantages over ail others: Tha 8haks of tbe teeth are elastic, and exert a uniform distei slou ia tbe sockets. The stability of the plate is in no way affected by inserting new sets of :eelh. i ' Kaca tooth, f udepetioently, may be adjusted to the cutting line. . . No riveta, keys, or other objectionable appliances are employed In connection with the teeth, which ara as simple in construction, and as easuy used, as a nut for a boll. In short, all tbe difficulties heretofore experienced in tbe use of movable teeth for saws are fully met and obviated by this invention. ... .. ti Also, TUTTIK'S PATENT , "Champion" Cross-cut Saws, CBOSS.pTJT.SAW8 OF ALL KIXDS, SAW M(A N 'j'R':E ' L S, : CUM2IXG MACHINES, Ac. Send for Catalogues and Price Lists. '. , ' ..' ' E. nOK & COn" ' Printing Press Machine and taw Mauulaotnretv, New York Doslon, Matts. j London, Eng. au7 w6m . PABTMiRSUIP. i TTAVIXU AWiOCIATEO WITH ME jOa aa Partner in business, Mr. Aug. S baler, (late from Cincinnati.) lhe firm snme will hereafter ba Borgman Hliafer. J. M. iiUliUMAN. ' A CAIUU. ... ; In reference to tbe above uollce, let It be RurHcleut Ui say that we will endeavor to do oar clean best with the many good customers ot the late firm, and by attentiveness to business ami ju-t dealing, expect to merit all their pakrouagd, and secure many Others. ,: . ., .. , Very respectfully, , BOltUMAN BHAFEIt, Dealers in farocerUs, Provisions, Ac, Third Btreet, bet. Main rvud Locust. Kvansvllle, July 7. 1SW). Jy7-lm P. H HUMPHREY.- . ' OEO. J. L5WI3. ' C. W. KEBJiEY, - . nUMFHRET, LEWIS & CO., F0SWACDI5G ASI) tOJlMlSSIOy MERCHANTS, Proprietors of IVtiatf bout, Jy31dly . 's .1- 1:1 ' !0 n I. IV. THOMAS, having permaoiiers his professional services to the publie He is a graduate of one of the beht medical colleges in the Union, and has practiced mediciDe twenty. five years. He solicits professional bus! uess. The .Doctor will devote a portion of his time to the treatment of Female Diseases. OfP.ce on Tuird, between Main and Locust tot reets, ap-stairs (over Judge Iglehart's filce), where be maybe found when not professlonally engaged. ? (auddtf SCHOOL. i: ; SELECT HCIIOOI, WILL 111: opened ou the FIKfcT MONDAV OF SEPTEMEEIt for Young Ladles and Hoys. The comse of instruction will include the usual KiigiUh Branches, Lrawlng, and French. French will be taught without extra charge. r ' " ... For further particulars apply to : . . .. ; " ' MIS3 CAKHELL, At Mra. F. V. Carsou'i, Chestnut Street, near-Third. auo dim Clement, White Co. W.KJIESAIE DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, 22 and 21 FIRST ST., KVANSVILLI3, IND. S- t. tAKNEBT. C. W. JUBIXrAKOEB LANNEST & BARESFAN6EB, CARRIAGE AMD WAGON ,..-'-'.'IVI anu i a'c t o vy , COSXEB 8ICAM0SK & FIFTH ' , , EVANSVILLE, IND. I STS. W Itepairlng done; work warranted. : short notice. All . fleia d6m JOHN IVIXSON, , BRASS FOUNDER AND miSHER,' Steam and Sas-PIpc Fitter, Manufacturer and Dealer la Steam aud Water Gauges, Spelter and Habbitt Metal, and all Articles appertaining to a Brass f oundry, SIZAMEOAT A5B CEXEllAV CLACK. , . , : sanaixc, . Wetcr btrcet, bf t. Pine sa3 Lect. - KVAN8V1LLE, IND. C:.h patil for old Copper ami Krasjt
ESTABLISHED, 1831.
Kouse lhe Systcra. It Is a tad thing to pass through life only uhii aiivc. i ri niers are luousaDun wnose habit sal condition is one of languor and (lehllit. 'Ibey complain of no speclflo uii;ease; they fiuCcr no positive pain; but tl)y have no relish for anything which affords mental or sensuous pleasure to their most robust and energetic fellow-be-iup, a.u'ao cat;es cut of ten this state Of lav 1uaa ?nd torpor arises from a morbid ,V nd'SfHtion destroys the energy r .Id aud tdy. VV hen tbe waste ot nature 1h nut .,.....k,i i. ,t , , """"uauun 01 tne food, every viiiii in urvta, every meted. luncticn inlerafterward in vo a more pitiable condition than ever (as it assuredly vould do If au ordinary alcoholic stimulant were resorted to), but radically and permanently He is this desirable object to be accomplisrjr lhe answer to this question, founded on the nnvarying zperienoes oj t ui iwuiury, is easily given. In luw utw vigor into vne uiizesave organs by a course of HOHTETTKIt'M STOMACH BITTEK.S. Do not waste time in admin. Lsterlug temporary remedies, but xuuke the sutiern vp oy recuperating the fountain. Head or physical strength and energy, tbe grci. oigau upon wincn ail tne other organs aptiiu ior their nurture and sud. port. . . By tho time I hat a doaen dofes of tbe great vegetable tonlo and iavigorarit have oeen taken, the feeble frame of the dyenoe. Appntite will be cieated, and wl!h apputlte the capacity to diaebt what it icjjuu wi;i ot-trim to reel us benign lnnucraves. Pw.evere until the cure is complete until healthful blood, lit to be the material of flesh aud mucle, bane aad nerve, aud brain, flows throagh the channels of circulation. Instead ni thn Vftiurv pabulum with which they hava hetolore been Imperfectly nouiishftd. BATCUELOB'S 1IAIK DTE. . i This splendid Hair Dve is the best in the world; tbe only true and perfect Dye, harmless, reliable. Instantaneous; no disappointment : no ridiculous lints: reme dies the ill effects of bad Dyes; invigorates and leaves the Hair soft aud heauLAi), black or brown. Mold by all Drugguis and Perfumers; and properly applied at Batcheior's Wiz Factory. No. lfl iiond Kt.. New York. ........ FOR BLACK WORMS AND PLMTLES on the face, use ferry' t Cwnedone and Jimle ceneay. prepared only ty lr. B. C. 'KBT. 4a Bond Btreet. New York. Sold everywhere. The trade supplied by wholesale medicine dealers. I mhl7 d8m,wiim TO REMOVE MOTH PATH FT KM Freckles, and Tan from the lace, use J'errij t Aiolh and JYeckl Lotion. Prepared only by Dr. B. C First. Hold by all druggists. mhl8dHm,w3m-hpB Hoth Fatcnes, Freckles & Ttn. Tbe Only reliable remedy to bose bbowb DisooiOKATiONS on the face Ferry' i Moth and Frtckl Lotion. Pre -ared only by Dr. B. C. FERRY, t Bond Jtreet, New York. Bold everywhere, aaraOdflm VECETAEH SICILIAN HAIK RENEWEK. Renewj the Uair to It3 Original uoior wnen uray. Renews tbe nutritive matter which nour ishes the hair. . .. : Renews tub Geowth or tub IIaib whin Bald. ' i Renews the brash, wiry hair to silky soft ntss. . EEILTIFIX IIAIIt IKESIXi; One bottle shows lis effects. :.' Ii. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. 11., Proxrletors, . For sale by alt druggist. " Jy21 dim (eiwi). wlm HpN , The Healing Pool. An Essay for Youug Men on the Crime of .solitude, and tne Db-ouses and Abuses which create Impediments to Makkiagk, with sure means of relief, fent In Fealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Addrens Dr. J. KKILLdN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Pnlladelpbia, Pa. Junl2 d3m Ispnl utchera IeI Shot tar Bed IIdk Dulclier's Lightning FJy Killer. Fold by Druggists Everywhere, , ' niay25dw'm fSX Bchcnck'i I'ulmcnle Syrup, tieaweed Tonlo, and Mandrake Pills wit cure Consumption, Liver Complaint, and Dyspepsia, If taken according to t he directions. They are all three to be taken at the same time. They cleanse the stomach -relax the liver, and put It to work; then the appetite becomes good; the food digests and makes good blood; the patient begins to grow in Sesb ; the diseased matter ripens In the lungs, and the patient outgrows the disease and gets well, l his is the only way to cure Consumption. To these thiee ' medicines " Dr. J. . H. Schenek, of Philadelphia, owe) his unrivaled success in the treatment of Pulmo. uary Consumption. The Pulmonic Hyrur rlpet.8 the morbid matter in the lung? nature throws It off by an easy expectoration, for when tho phlegm or matter is ripe a alight co gh will throw it olT, and the patient has si, and the lungs begin to heal. - - To do tii is, tht diake Pills must the stomach art monic -?yrup an blood. a'cedTonic and Mauireoly used to cleanse or, so that the Pu he food w 11 make good Schenck's Mandrake Plll apatton1 the liver, removing all obstruca, rx the ducts of the gall b.'adder, lluT iVta freely. and the liver is soon re! loved re stools will show what the Pills can do; nothing has ever been Invented except calomel (a deadly poison, whlcliJ -very dangerous" to use, unless with greut care) thai will unlock tbe gall bladder and start the secretions of the liver like Sclu'n.-k'a Mandrake Pills. , r Liver Complaint is one of the most L prominent causes of Consumption. ecneuc&'s eaweea Tonlo is 'a gcutii stimulant and alterative, and the alkn.il iu the (seaweed, which tills tirr-nju-atJouia made of, assists the stomach to inrow-o)', the gastric juice to dissolve tne tii the Puimonio (Syrup and Jh ioi J "1 u tJ good blood without iemieutaliou or souring in the stomach. -.-.' ' Dr. Schenek. in bis treatment, does nol try to Hop a cough, nlnt swents, emus, or fever. Itemove the S,use,and they will all sl-.n of ihftlro-srn accord. K one cmi be cured of Consumption, Uvcr Complaint, Ml'.. Dyspepsia, C'atsirrn xtiroai, uuihm mo fiver and titomach are made healthy, When there is no lung disease, aad only Liver Complaiutand Iypepia, Hchenckrs Beaweed Tonic and Mandrake Puis tr" sutneient, without the Pulmonic Hytrfff? Tske the Mandrake Pills freely In. ad bilious cjmpisilnUi, as they are perfectly harrule s. - Dr. BcheucA-, who has elijoyed uninterrupted health lor many years past, and now weighs ii pounds, was wasted away to mere skeleton, ia the very last stage oi Pulmonary Consumption. hU physi cians having pionounced his case hopeJess and abaudoned him to bin fate, lie was cured by the aforesaid medicines. "Full directions accompany each, making it not aosoiutely necessary to net Dr. Schenek, unless patients wish their lungs examined; and lot this purpose he Is professionally at his principal office, Philadelphia, every Saturday, wheie all letter of advice must be addressed. 't . . Price of the Pul jrnnlc Ryrup and Seaweed Tonic, each tl 60 per bottle, or $7 60 a half dozen. Mandrake Pills, ase. per box. For sale by all dragslsta. r fe2dwly ipN - . ". ; ; FAIXlBANItS' STANDARD . of all kinds. HORNBKOOK A CO.. v No. y North Water UUuet, ocTZ d6ra KvansviUe.'.iod ;
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on rr.v j.i.lf i O I.0I1KRT liOYD. . BOYD ori'5 vood W OOD. ARCHITEC T S, No. Y-CliaatlLT's i:!oc!.:, Corner Fir t and Locu t Ktrftts, tVA.vs villi:, I:' -.. Plans and Hpeclftca ions prepared ' short notice and reasojaoie tuns. JanlSdU 1A7. C5 TT T f TJ. Si. Clriiin Ajreiir. Also, REAL ESTATE f nd CULLKC.TilCG A GEM". Office on Main Ktrtet. bstsvpfn Thin! a ml Fourth, No. "i-i (over h el lot 's tiuu .- !".-.), Evansville, InU. V7. P. liAR3RA7E, A.Ti:OIiIVIJ ''at LA W . OfHoe on Third Btiwt, in Vaihlcgton Hotiso Block. PfacUco ' e vnrl-itu Courts of tne dream Prompt attention to ". a business . (t!e,,4 ll: rn to. i;s. Dnitea States Llarshai's X.tL?. United States of America, District of Indiana, ba: ioimattou ws li ed iu thel I at net wuuriux tue suited sta vh fur th Li.jl riet oi jnuiana, on tue ZJd by 'l horn as M. Brow no, Attorney, ou behnlf of against twelve (1J) in Belseil tit said District f internal revenue l:w oi P.ud t-(ttiiniur (i-ttnii.- -s t. ty Of J uiie, V. fS. 1 i strict tins Ciiited .state", xes j'iu tot aeeo, r fi vmim ifiii oi tiie the Unitfd Md f-, ri tlie sum of ' . and praying process iiitt iu t said i i ana liwi the same may eoudeumed f I y . :lU(.t sum vnereior. . Now, tkereforo, l:i pui;irtnee of r.m iiidnltlon under the st-aJ of h-id Con;!, tome directed and deliv.-rcd. 1 o-j h.-rel'v g.ye public notice to all perou c;aunii said goods, or any part there-it, or in any Planner Interested therein, that tiiev l and appear betora the said, tne LNtr'irt Court of the United Htates, lo bo held at lht city of Indianapolis, in and for tue 1'isirlct, of Indiana, on the first Moaday of !'. t.-ir.her next, at 10 oViock cf th toienoou of luat day, then and there to interpot-e their claims vud make their fclieaUuus iu that bel?alf. . - BEN. SPOONE t. Marshal, U. 8. Attest: J. D. liowhA y. Clerk. auo di!t ' Dissolution cf -Cc-Partnerslitn. rrn"!- I'tKoniMin' in u;.i. Ju. tore existlug betweta Hie niiiinrsi!iiel ot the firm of Meissuerij Co , l;s tl u d.iy been dissolved by mi tuai euii'-Hit, by Wm. (1. F. Metxsner assv f,irtg the busiuesfi of the sash and door fa jtory ou hi ow n account, and agreeing t pay the oei.tn of said late Crin. Joner.ii Uwi.s and Henry Maasberg are authotdseil to collect and receive all debts due the . M Inle l!ru. W. r . '. M Klt-s.N Lit, JOSKPII 1'1,-AS, . . IlKSHX MAASUEIKj. Evatisviile, JTuIy .1, 1, 3. Keferrln!r to tlie above, we thank: our customers for toe patronno bestowed ou ns heretofore, and re!uei-.t our patrons to transfer t he same to il ; . Mei, ucr, v hose aim It will be to merit, t. i iht-oo . giving tnlire tatufucOor. JOH :i it t.'l ;jyS-lm. .... ... XlE-iiiY MAAbljEHQ . PADDEN & CO., Soap, Candle, anil Lard Oil , : . KANI7FACT ElllUlS. Officjs ash Waeehoce:;; ' FIUbT STREET, n:af DlTlflur. A00 4t . AR. ni-ti'l' 1supply t)i-lii' le w m H e i . M-ISE IjtiLWji'J Eit Vol ti-.K.M. KlIA- . r- 1 V K, u il the .- A i' t ;-. .--ry if. It M. t' I i . H1VIC. BROW N K CHEMICAL UI.IV I bouwelieeper shou d m . Hold by all rebpteu.t; ATIl:.. HE fiCKH AIWI AS"JLi It sa l'auueii co.'a uoi wit j.r'.i . t saves time, labor, mo ley, and i; Yoa can do your washing with tl in half the time you tak a with u.sn. .: sonps. Vou cui get It at all U.e grocers. T AIHES. LOOK 'I O YOftt H JLi interest and ask f r Padden ": ' . hoaps, Hee tuut their name is on -' ' bur yoa buy. ''- Wholesale Df alers lu Boit Stores; Lurlc tticg-, Co: !. Lard Oi'3 ; Cordage, Rosi . , - Pitch, i;c, A'O. 20 WATER. STKEKT, apr26dly Bet. Main and V - 1 .GEO. TilOHNKiLL, 3f Aavy VC7-V 3eh or fiadillcs and 6EC3XD BTKrET, EC3? Hair EVANSVILLE, All Klnd3 of fine, constantly oa .hand. !-',i5die3 and REXWmiNfl done aud t fchortSuTtW'O. lr the be--t ! fn;i: EAGLE C A R 5. I A ti E V.'Oi .v... ' ' 11 IIA31 31 E I MTEIN, - - - ' MAXCFACTt -RFIt OF Light O rrrxt:fX c R , ' Fancy TrotttBa-"ie:3' I Lm hhlfiiii Top-i;itiiiii ,, ;:,h:i;iiijs, ' find f-.;ii-iuf it tut,'' CO 2. 0 F TO !JK TII A 5 1) 1. .r rii- - . - -EYA.ru VILhi:, JNL-j. , VHpoeial attention t fVen-to'repalrl"" of all kluds, and.e-pal itmg iloim.Hi i shortest notice and on Cue iuo.il lion terms. . . , -. , .... .t . , K . ' A Oeneml Anrtmcif o , W-:.f. sil..,1 Vll jf. , i .mj... . Nuuc but IUe- Ilet. 1i tl lii'iM EutlOvt!. aprS-dVlm M R S.'. VV E D lc that she has I t Ji3 31 O V 13 from the old Crttccnt City. Hotel to tho old KOUTHEItN 11 OT L, .Water Htreet, tolweeu Maiu and 1oci.st which will bo known hereafter us the ' ; . M CONTINENTAL :E0IEU" wliere she lione to meet all her old oistomitu and friend a. (ant) dr. l --; ; Nctica ta Contractors.2 Anucsx 2d, 13o1. j The Comraon, C'onrcll of tho City or EvuusviUe will reelve sealel proio-.als until Monday, August Jam, 1 .!!, for fur. nisniiig ti by 11 luelies goia scuud uhU timber for street crossnjf-'s. i By urder of tue Council. A.M. Mi -HUFF, Cleric, By K. A. MiUkxff, Dr-puiy. , CUy Clerk's Cilice, August tith, 1 ,:. Ufi lUllioii ('':-,,
