Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 September 1869 — Page 1

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One year, by mail - six months, by mall .... - Three months, by mail. , Bv the week, payable to earrlar...., r, ? TRI-VVEEKLY JOURNAL One year ....... .......... ....8 7 TO 81s mouths.. ......................... 4 l WEEKLY JOURNAL. One copy, one yenr -..8 2 i Five copies, one yorir S7.i Ten copies, ono year . In 00 STATIONERY, note tAii:s:, i.i:tti:ss taper. IFXS AND IX2, Ail the lalfi Styles, Vcrj CIk -ap, AT TIIK JOXJIf NAL O ir FI O i N EXT TO POST-OFFICE. ft ' T "Vfl'STTTTS V TT. 1 u!-J JL V? 4J .. - TUESDAY 8KPTEMBF.lt 2. 11'. Crawford County votc3 on tha proposition to levy a lax of two per cent, on tha duplicate, as a subscrip " tion to the New Albany and St. Louis Railroad, on tne 1st of November. These has been an advance of twenty-five per cent, in nails at Pittsburg. Our wholesale men have been more modsra'e in their demands, ar.d only advanced the price twenty-five cents per kcz. The Washington specials to the Cincinnati Commercial state that there is a rumor in quiet circulation that Secretary Cox will leave the Cabincnt in December cr January next, in order to accept one of the United States Circuit Judgeships, provided for by the last Congres3. ,f A correspondent of the Cincinl nati Gazette ttiyi the Republican State Central Committee of Ohio is hard at work, and with succes-t, to organize the party so es to insure victary. lie is convinced that the l'cp-jLlicaoi will carry the State hy a goo l majority. We hopo his anticipations, may bo fully realized. Wo are not go sanguine, however, as ho seems to be, especially as to tho majority. A SPECIAL dispatch to 'the 'New York Ihrnhl aocouncea another revolution in Spain. Severe fighting had taken j lace in the p trrrofd of U;ircelona. The cartmen barricaded some of tho streets and dtfetded tho bar rica les btoutly, but were put to flight by a bayonet charge en t lie part oF tho Government troops. Some twenty-five or thirty o tho cartmen lost their lives in tho gtrusjals. Tha ciusi of tho insurrection is not ppa-t cifically set fjrth other than a geacral di-sati.-dactiou with the Government. It is evident that this dissatisfaction is bromine wide spread", a n-1 uuLvs cheeked will result in a counter revolution, before which the present government will bo as helpless as wai Q i 'en IsAUSf-r.A, w!:eu her subjects refused longer to tolerate her debnuclTcrics and oppressions. The friends of Spam will regret those disturbances and bloodshed, because they have a tcnleaey to si iuflaiuo tho rations of the people as to rcudor them reardhss f right or reason, and make them fit tools lor some cew adventurer with which to adT.ince his own ambitious designs. On our second prge we print a communication fioui one of our wellknown wholesale dealers on the subject of licensing drummers who sell good by sa:r.plo. It is evident to every thinking n an that, under the present arratgeaient, our dealers arc at a disadvantage. They aro taxed heavily to sustain the municipality, while the drummer pays no taxes whatever. Iudeed, he is uot even compelled to take out a moderate license, although his transactions may amount to thousands of dollars This is a manifest injustice. While we would advocite no prohibitory laws, aud throw as few obstructions in the way of commerce as possible, wc cannot resist the conclusion that simple justice demands that drummers, who remain in or visit our ,cify for the purpose ot selling largo amounts of goods ou samples, which they h:ive with them, ought at hast to pay a reasonable amount for tha privilege. Otherwise we actually give dealers from other cities a preference over tho very men upon whom we depend to build up our city aud add to its wealth. tUNDESSEl) TELEGRAMS. Mokday, September 27. A heavy storm prevailed In Pennsylvania Suuiiuj night and this morning. Wrn. V hitt baa been appointed Register of the Lr.ud Otlice at BormeviUe, Mo. Steamer Malta arrival to-tlay from Liverpool. The tdeamship Trade Wind was lost In the Guir on the iltti. 1'asseugers all saved, Part oi' ;he crew missing. The ei tiarowlnsojtff tho loss of the steamers Utited States ai d America are now n c beioro the Supeilor Court of Clacmaitl. At a saloou low In Dayton, Sunday, Joliu am! Charles Sheut, two brothers, wtre latul.'y stabbed. ix rueu have letn arrested. , Prince Arthur and the Governor General or CnnBdi wt-re at liuilalo to day. Tliey rode around the city and lunched with eiPreMident Killuiore. There was a gigantic Concert In the Boston Coliseum ou buuday. Over aj,wO people were prescut. These was a chorus cf 4i.O voice, aided by SO brass ar.d I'O r.-ed pitfes. The pioctfd were for tae beuetit ot the destitute Cathoiie children. On tho I ns.t. seventy iojskcd men roda iu'o Laucuster, U.n ard county, Ky., tooii ii toiore I man iioiu the and liuns? huu. A lew nlijhis In-fore, some ipuliitois eowliKud Waiter li button and Mr Ilutcuinsou, uud o:derod . thotu ta leao tlje t-ounl ry. Kamuel A. IJarton.a- farmer sixty years o'd, i. tin orutaliy murderd oa Krbiay niijut, at his house lu liHttiniora County. The suspected murderer is a Wm. llrowu, formerly of Terre Hauto. Ho w:t a suldier lu the arniv, Htid afterwards married Knb'ceof .Mr. llirton, wltli wl oiti he ioslded at the time ol the murder. St. Johns, N. Jb. Sept. 27. The expedition of Dr. Hayes and Bradford, tho artist, has returned from the Arctic rosions. entirely successful iu every object and all well. They penetrated the middle of the ice in which the British whaler Alexandria was crushed and lost, but ttie crew were saved.

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v y TT9 Into.' Ness York Items. Rabbory Lovus. in Saint NcV3 b Atlantic Cable. Gro-'.t Ezcitc-mont in Spain. Fighting in Barcelona. Dittructlvo Tiroghouy City, in Pa All - Th ' 'Avon rial Relief Fund. Op ning cf th 3uventa?nth . Aanual State Pair at Imlimapolis Oaeuln; of the Seventeenth Annual State Fair. - l.NDlAN'iroLis, Sept. 27. The Seventeenth Annual State Fair opened on the Society's grounds, near this city, to day. The number of entries thus far is unusually large. Seven hundred and seventy-five were made up to noon to dav. Several new Hall's have been built, find tho grounds otherwise -eVy much improved. AailUanal Naval Cadets Admitted. Baltimore, September 27. The Examining Board at the Naval Academy have admitted the following additional cadets: Frank White, of Maine; C Chi then, oi , Ohio; O. Ii. ('rocker, of Massachusetts; E. F. llurd, of New York ; J. 1$. Culp. of Indiana; J. E. Anderson, Ohio; E. J. Davids, of New York; II. S. Cornell, of Indiana ; II. Habersham, of Georgia; W. F. Shard, of New Hampshire; E. U Roy, of Pennsylvania; Wm. MeKevey, of Pennsylvania; Cn ules McOartney, of Pennsylvania; Charles V. Grant, of Tennessee; John F. Robb, of Illinois; Charles T. Liclede, of Ohio; Charles A. WaHingford, of Indiana. These appointments were male up to Satur day night. Mcctin; of the Gold Board. New York, Sept. 27. -At the meet ingofthe Gold Buard this morning, a committea of; nine was appointed, who waited on tho Gold Exchango l nk to ascertain tho status of affairs. During the absenee of the committee, statements were male by several members present of the financial position of tlieir different firms, and the Board voted to make no rale tf gold till after tho report of the committee was received. Brown it Co. state they havo uot failed, but have adjusted all their ba'ances witiiJlher dealers, indepcr.deut of 'the BTtik. Mr. Co lender, examirer cf the National Banks, reports all the national banks in this city in a sound condition. Several injincfions were issued against ihe ( J oi l Exchange Bank todiy by Judge Clark; also several against the Wall Street brokers. An order of arrest has teen ifsucd ticainst James Bellea on tho suit ot L. Hatch, for scereting his property to defraud creditors. Yew Itrli Items. New York. Sept. 27. Tho IVorW Htatcs.that the President of the Gold Kxchanse Back announces the following firms as omitted from the clearins;: Zenega & Graves, Galaway, Hunter & Co., P. II. Williams, Jr , & Co , Jas. Brown & Co., Pom in Boocack, Chas. E. McClure & Co., Wm. Bekb-n & Co., Albert Speyers, Chas. W. Keep & Co. The President of tho bank announces that the clearing movement has been completed, and all balances will bo settled to-day. In the iovestication the bank was found to bo sound as a bell. The firms in the Benedicts have not actually failed, but they have not cleared themselves with tho bank to day. A full account of affairs will soon becomo known. Several brokers attempted to obtain admission to the bank this morning, but were refused. It is said they intend to create a disturbance. New York, September 27. I ho U. S. steamer Powhattan, the flag ship of Admiral Poor, tailed yesterday lor lvey v esr. Dr. Albert Simmons who was, as aliened, uniustlv incarcerated id Cuba, and whoso estate and other property on that Island was confiscated, arnlied to-day to U. S. Com missioner O-born for attachment n irri ns t the Spanish eunboats. but was directed to apply to fhe State De payment. .... , There is a runi-ir iu circulation that a Cubm expedition numbering 500 men left this pcr.k. last night, but it is not traced to authentic sources. General Clement, the new Minister from Huyti, arrived here to day, and several imval officers who are to take out th iron clad Atlanta, recently purchased by tLo Haytien Government. Avcndalc Plvmoutu.T Belief Fund. A., beptember -i The trustees of the Avondale relief fund to day adopted a plan for the distribution of the funds that reach them. Tho plan of distribution for the first year is as follows: Each widow will be paid the sum of $200, in equal monthly payments. Each malo orphan child under lourteen years, and cacn icmaie orpnan child under sixteen years shall be paid lor tho same period iuu in the same manner. Unildrcn over the ages mentioned will be paid in full a sum not exceeding two hundred dollars. Five thousand dollars were voted to meet special cases not cmbraced in the ioregoicg. " Tiipv nrovis.ons are made lor tne.r aid and relief till tho 1st day of Octo ber. 1S70. and will absorb all but 510,000. The remainder ot the luod is to be carefully invested in gold securities that can be converted into cash when required, and to constitute a permanent lund divisible upon the following basis: One-third to constitute a widow's fund, and the ic mainins two-thirds an orphan's fund. From these iund widows and orphans arc "to receive quarterly payments uutll tho whole is exhausted. Syracuse, September 27. The break in the Erie Canal at Pool's Brook has been repaired, and navigation is fully resumed.

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Ilonilcide Extensive Cacs ot llona Thlties Discovered. o. Smiscr, formerly Couafy ColKtrecT tU;, AMmin if w ,p .i.r, x,. : cide is not precisely known,! bat it appears tuey rcec on the roau ani-a altercation occurred. Smiscr ktrj tee negro with his list nrsr negro returned the blow, when drew a knife aud stabbed hitn. j An catecsivc can? ot horse tievtembracicg, it is said, severat w1 known and heretofore respecta Lie c.. izeus, bas been discovered in Clipri Their &i)err'f tions extondea to and ucrosi tLcjloffa line. i The dry goods store of S. Uarfc, No. 411 North Fourth Street, wa3itered on Saturday niarht and rohed of some $2,000 warth of siiks aj1 fsney eoods. Accldeal Haa Drowned. Louisville, September 27. Jack Sullivan and another laborer, while cngiged in moving a heavy stone at pier No. 17 of the bridge, were knocked off the platform by the stone swinging too far, and both fell into the river. Sullivan was drownel, but the other man swarri a hore. Mrs. Lucy Morehcad Porter, the newly appointed Postmistress, will probably assume her duties on the fourth of October. Of fhe fyrty-one persons emplc jcl in the Pot Office, it is said that ihirty-tvvo will be dismissed. Mass ( nnventica cf Colored Citizens Kcsola lions Adopted, &c ; Chicago, September 27. At amass convention of colored citizens held here to day, the following resolution ! was adopted : ; - ' '" " . Jisofvel That we appoint two. of our ablest citizens capable of creditably representing cur interests, to attend the coning State Constitutional Convention, Mil there, as opportunity may cifer, by voice and petition, beseech that honorable body to favorably consider our necessities, and sub ject to the people cf , tho-itato such amendments to the ctate Constitution as will remove tho various disabilities under which wo now labor. The 111 noia JStato Fair opened at Decatur to day, and -promises to be most successf ul one ever held in this State. The stalls, 500 iu number, are nearly filled with cattle and -horses. Among the latter are fifty of f ull or part blooded Normans. The display of agricultural machinery is larger at this time than at any previous Fair, and there is more to come. 1 ' A Gale-burg dispatch says that the large flouring mill owned byC. Jones, in that city, was" entirely destroyed by tiro on Sumky morning.' Thre was an iusuraaco on tha mill of 13,000 in a foreign company, and on the stock there was 20,000 in tho Home, and 20,000 iu the Lciliard of New York. . The new buildings of the National Military Asylum at Milwaukee, were dedicated this afternoon. Generals Sheridan, Butler and Pope, with other dignitaries were present. A dispatch from Maditoa says tha Wisconsin Sis.to Fair, opened to-day, but does not really commence till tomorrow. The entries are very large 1 nearly doutle those of last year with more entries being made to-day. Numbers ot fast horses are already on the ground, aud more aro expected. The show of agricultural machinery will be immense. The Chicago ALnul Zcitunj newspaper was seized this morning upon a writ of replevin at tho instance of one Ira A. Buel, a candidate of the ring party for City Attorney. The Abend Ztituixj is s'.rouglv in favor cf the nominations' by the People's party. Its suspcrsicn will probaby be only temporary. ' Kobbery licrse K icla;, ic. 1 Cincinnati, . Sept. 27. Tha hair house of Stembery & Mayer, on Fourth Street, was robbed . cf 0,000 worth of stock, last night, conisting of wigs, curls, &.C The thieves passed through an empty house adjoining, got on the roof and entered by the skylight. No arrests. Weather cloudy. Thermometer 5S at 6 P." M. ;w; , Buekcyo races, two mile beats, 100 subscription, Club 2,000, eleven entries. Tho fallowing was, tho start: Coquette, 3; Exchange, 1 1 ;' Alteveta, 3 distanced; Hembold, 2 2 : 3:472, 3:472. Club i00, three mile heats, Mat'sio Hunter, 2 3; King Torn, 3 2; Bmita, 1 15:52, 5:5Cir Consoiation $200, mile dash, Joseph Kilgour, 1; J. McCormick's chestnut filly, 2, 1:103. Tha track wat very heavy and the betticg was light. Tho day was fine and the crowd wa? vfcry large. The admission was doubled. laylor 1 age, ol iostoa, Dougut tuo horse Hamburg ot Geo. Cadwaller, for 7,000 to-day. Last week Hamburg won the two-year old stakes at the Buckeye, making the best time for two years old cn record. IVashinston Itcm3. Washington, September 27. Official returns of passengers arriving in the United States during the quarter ending with June, shows an extraordinary increase. Tho whole number is 177,582, cf whom nearly 00,000 were females. In pursuance of an act of Covgress, the property of the United States, at Harper's Ferry and vicinity, is to be sold on the 30ih of November. Major Haggerty had a long and satisfactory interview with the President to-day on the subject of his rejection by the British U0verniu?nt as consul at Glasgow. Dtstructlvo Fire Loss $13i?,';C0 Insurance $113,000. Pittsbur'3, Sept. 27. About nine o'clock a.m. a fire broke out in the cottou mills ia Allegheny City, ownel by A. Child & Co. Tha buildings were entirely destroyed. Loss about 150,000. Insurance 115,000, almost all in Eastern Companies. About three hundred employees arc thrown out of wcrk by this fire. New Yop.k, September '27. A Richmond special to the Hera hi says that the excitement ever tho struggle for Senators from Virginia increases cvciy day. and it is intimated that possibly a Radical Republican may ho fhnsn to liil one of the places. Alexander Sharp, late Postmaster at Richmond, and brother in-law ot the President, has been brought prominently forward by the Conservatives. Horace Greeley is likewise spoken tf to represent the old nomination on the higher branch ot cur National Legislature.

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nad Pen. Abernathy was UJro. Sunday, near Fecton, in th!s:ff;3Jy, bv Geora W. Smianr. son nflfirrfr '-?

KVANSVILLE, IND.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER

Pereign Ne rs. EXGLAKD. London. September 2C. The news reports to-day, arc of - an exciting, tcven alarming ensracter. r opuiar disanections and disloyalty to tne existing Government prevails very generally throughout the nation, and both! bare again been expressed in the ;ape of an armed countr-revo lutio3. There was an insurrectionary demcHistrati on in id e by thc.v&lunteer troo in Bdrcelonia last nig. -It was (jeeasioned by the receipt of the government order commanding the volunteers to disarm, and an attempt i on the" cart or the local authorities to nf'orce it. The fact that the volanr r ' it ersof Terra?ona. which refused to .di-arrnfcreviouily, were suffering im prisonment fothe offense was made an exiiisefor additional attempt. Id a horttimcce barricades, one of whierfbinu by tne public cartmen, jferethrcupl The cartmen's barricade was IfssajikTd by- the regular trojps and cjjimed by a bayonet charg Jtt&fter a veryi desperate resistance on the part of its defenders and a heavIoss of life. During tho engagtient the insurgents had,21: men killed apd a large number wounded, and yenty , p their , most active brethren were made prisoners. Tho troops Lid two commissioned officers killed end several soldiers; wounded. Order vj3 subsequently restored. A radical republican-democratic demonatatLan is announced to be made in lLl ridi during Wednesday, the 20. u Pi. More trouble is anticiptited ob tho occasional .I'lao -..:! iLo.spo.M, September 27. The Paris Correspondent Of ;tbe-London 1'ost frfcrcasirf at Paris, but the publics ) 3 lUCklU ufust noixpeot to learn precisely the IrKercou! ir; oetween, : Madrid and in JZrtL-:TUvo;l-i 'difficult game tolSa played in wrier -to tavoid wounding Spamsh'pride.' ' ' London, September 7. Mr. Gladstone, in reply to a' petition for amnesty to ill's Few U CJ5 itfom isek tfi submit the petition to the Queen, but does not pledge the' Government to any .particular action son : the subject. He acknowledeq the soundns-j - of judgment exhibited by the petitioners in attaching the true character to the offensei committed. ; Jefferson Davis sailed for America Saturday in the steamer Baltimore. ' The Daily aVtics of to day reports th.it the object of Lord. Clarendon's visit to Paris was to announce to Napoleon an arratigcment between Austria, I'rusiia, Russia and England to preserve peace and check the contagion of revolution iu France in case of tho Emperor's death, but not to thwart the German Union. - LoNDO.v,-Sept.-27 'The Times of to-day, iu an article on the cotton question, says: If cotton is dear with its increased production beeauso of new spinning- countries., bidding against us, then the Livurpool'quotations arc unintelligible. If spinners not only carry oil the raw material but curtail their tlemaa i for our manufactures, the state of trade is unintelligible, alo. 0:t tlic.-c suppositions it is useless to lory lor more aud cheaper cotton, the evil arising only from the loss ot the monopoly. The cotton demand is limited and competitors dimiuish our share of the manufactures. We cauuot discern . that cotton at- til ptr pound woa'd bring trade back to hugland. c lost it by the loss of the raw material. . prance. ;U , Paris, Sept. 27. The mystery of the recent family murder approaches a solution. The bodies of the father and eldest son have been discovered near tho fpofc where j the niothcr and the other children were found. Havana Xcws. Havana, Sept. 27. Advices from St. Thomas (o the 18tk say there were thrco shocks of earthquake on the 17th'.' ' Stores "were closed and business suspended. There were no lives lost as iar s known, 'A general alarm prevailed. Havana, Sept. 27. Adyivces from St. Dominuo to the 9th, say Baez had defeated the rebels who were beseig ing Azua. , . : Havana, -Sopt.) 27-Tha tolagram scat from Ilavaaa bn Saturday, rclat tive to the surrender of Gen.-Jordan aud his troeps on the payment by the Government of a certain sum of money, was ba.scd upon official dispatches. : It is reported that the insurgents in the neighborhood of Yrguaramas aud Paris, and between Cienfuegos and Colon, are treating with the Spanish authorities relative to the surrender This surrender is important, if true, the rebel bands in this quarter being nearest to the sugar districts of Colon and Cardenas. Advices from Porto Rico to tho 9.h int.i ay the new tariff on merchandise imported and exported, will go into operation on the first of January. The island is perfectly ouiet. Cameca? advices to Sept. 7th, say that President Monogas is actively engaged in preparing for the campaign against the Government of Palgar. r - - - : The Venezuelan man of-war Bolivar is blockading Maracaibcr. The typhus fever is raging at Cu racoa. - ..-,..-. Guzman Blanca is still at Curacoa, plotting against Monogas. Jamaica new3 to the lsth an nounce that tho schooner Lallave has brought suit against the Government for heavy damages for the detention ot their vessel. i Canadian Items, ; St. Catharines, Canada, Sept. 27, John D. Culver, a broker of this place, absconded Saturday n-ght, taking with him 20.000 or '$25,000. Several banks arc sufferers, as well as a cumber of business men. Ottaava, September 27. An application will be made at the next session of Parliament for a charter for the Union Pacific Railroad, to be constructed from a point cn Lake Superior, via Red River, to; a 'point on the eastern boundary of British Columbia, with power to improve tho navigation leading to and Irom .Rainy j Lake and Lake of the Woods, and ; for a charter to run a Tailroad from Pembina, via Fort Garry, to a point '; on Like Winnepeg, ou Sock'tche- j wan River, with power to improve the i navigation to Socketche.van J A negotiation is in crocresi with ' reference to establishing a branch of the Bank of Montreal at Fort Garry The discount on American invoices is twenty-seven percent. Parliament his been further prorogued to the 11th of Oetober. 7; T" 7 T Nashville, oerjtembrr 2i - rTnr frost this tnorniog, but did no serious 'damage.'1'""

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Toleix), Sept. 27.- At a meeting of rue irnstees ot the Uhio Reform and Industrial School for girls, held at the institution at White Sulphur Springs, on the 25 h, it was resolved to open the establishment for the reception of inmates on the 15th of Oetobcr cext. Superintendent Nichols will at otee issue a circular, giving instructions as to the conditions on which g:rl3 are received. Mem-phis, Sept. 27. It seems that the Board of Aldermen adjourned last meeting without rjapiDgthe resolution for any definiteaction, and consequently tha. whole question will come up again next Thursday. In the mean time a number of prominent citizens are forming a rine 'to enter tho contest for Little Rock Relroad stcck. Boston, September 27. Thomas K. Stearns, alias Thos. Carter, charged with obtaining several thousand dollars in this city two years ago, by selling counterfeit bonds, has ben arrested in New Hampshire and brnmittod to jail in default of 1,00 bail. BUTIEB, EGSS. IHICKfcSS, AND Country Produco. DEPOT COB. FOURTH AND WALNUT. Hl'.V.i:i.dWll.soi keep constantly on hand the celebrated ParkeGonoty Butter, Ep?-i, Chickens, and all kinds of country Produce. A liberal discount made to wholesale dealers. tie'ZSdlm ; the GxtiivT ; OUTHERiV TTAV1SG UXOEUCUXBl TIKI ft Jfe A. ongu repairs and exte St t' "iVcJimftjre meuls, w e are prepared to sup ijve-Ij-tiuf'pc no wan a luporlor qoallty or Coal Utte ter and cleaner thuu auv Coal Lhat hu 1 1 la ever been e Bored for ttnle iu thrs market. All that X asK U or the people to give it a trial, audi will gurau-j tuat taey will noibedi appointed, stuamboau alsnhuppiied at low ratei. Having good (supply ol barges, 1 am prepaiel to deliver Coal to any point on the Ouio stiver at lower ratea ttan has beea done heretofore, tsieamboat Yard at the river, luimedlatelv opposite tho Klua T.ee. Pittsburg and Youghlohen Coal Vard on the corner of Pultou Aveist and Water Street. HlaciCsmlth Coal put up In hogshead and shipped by cith-r railorrlver. All oideia lea at the Pittsburg c al Office, on Third Street, one door above Alaiu street, will be promptly attended to. Order solicited., A. J. HUlCHKaON. fep27-dlw COxl Man. COMMISSIOiSJER'S SALE - "' OF IIEAITj ESTATE. "B.TOTICE IS HEKKBV MIVEX XI that the underslgued Commissioner, appointed by Uae Court of Common Pleas, ot vanderburgli County, State ol Indiana, by virtue ol hu order o! said court, made at lis teep-tuiber term, 1S641, will sell at PHIVA1E rALE, Tho followiug flescribed Real EaUte, Bituated lu Vand-rbargh County, state of Indiana, to-wH: Lot number ix,(6), la Subdivision or Lot number one buiiuied and nine, (109) lu Hie Oriiriual lJian of the City of Kvunsviiie. Ttii. lot fronts upon Second Street, between Main and Sycamore Streets 1 Xty 7o leet, and has upon it a irame tiouse. A Iko, lKt number t wt nty-lhree, (23). in the Original l'ian if ttie City ot Kvausville. This Lot irouu oa Water Street, between Viue auil Division Streets; is 7j by lij rett, and ha upon it a larga Hotel bulldinj;, known as the ST. CJUOUii HOTf.L. Also, twenty-two tect of Lot number seventeen, tl7), In Lower or McUraj'a Kulargemeul or the. City of Kvausvllie, bounded as follows: Ba.'laning at ihe front line of suid Lot at a point twentyUve leet from the southeasterly corner of a-iid Lot, rumiiuz tuerice along s ild front line weatwardly twenty-two leet, thencs at rist angles with said frontline to tne alley lu the rer of said Lot, thenco along nald alley towards Invision Street tweutytvvo feet, thence to the place of beginning. Subject to the life esuiie of Martha Irwin In one undivided third thereof. This part of Lot front on Pht treet, betweeu Kim and Pine streets; is2-J by IIS feet, and has upon It a oooi ijkick uwelimu uoi'se. Also. Lot six and eight, in the Subdivision of the .Northwest quarter of Section number twenty, iu Township numberslx, la range tea as made by Conrad Baker, Administrator of tbe eniate of William Wood, in his report to the Probate Court of Vauderburth County, Slate of Indiana, at Its February -term, 1H.V). Th said Lot six containing four 7(1-100 acres, and fronts on tuo Slate road, from Kvausvllle to Princeton; and Lot eight contains flvo acres, lioth of said Lots are near tne north boundary ;be of fcvansylilo. Applications of purchasers Will be received at my law olllje, on Tliir4 Street, between Main and Locust Streets, lu the City of JBvanville,-uutil SATDIiDAy, the thirtieth 30th) day of , , October, IStitf. TKiistsoPSALE: One-tblrd rash, and the residue in equal payments at one and two years, the purchaser givlnit notes with interest, without reliei from valuation or appraisement laws, ajd with approved freehold surety, i JKSSE W.WALKER, Commissioner. BuxmUrxiy, Attorney. e25td "Ait U ill'lUTS. H. KURSINNA, V XI C II I T E C T. rsm No. .t CHANDLER'S BUILDING Corner Fi rst and Locust Streets, Evanevllle, lnd. Pi&ns aud speclflcattons for all kind t culldms fui nishad at snort notice, and vi ri:uunil)ln irnc '(mclil.Sd.lni 0;ARD. OTIS WOOD SO Y D & WOOD. ARCHITECTS, Xo. 7 Chandler's Ulocfe, Corner Fir t and Locust Streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. '' Plans and Specifications prepared on short notice and reasonable terms. ' Jaalj dtf -- To the People of Hie 'We st and So ixt 1 1 . Fever and Ague cr Chills CAN BE CURED WITH fse2-3 (!; TALLOW, ETC, I-".tiiIllMlietl 1837 TALLOW, LARD, GREASE. Hi Lit t HAKKET KltlfE PAID. No charges made lor comiuission or uiayage. shipping Steucil furnished. Quolalu u- given upon application. Address FIlOCrJ2K 5c A3IKL,E, CINCINNATI. auUO (IStaF.Ta FOR SALE. EIXO A BO US' IO BEHOVE JO Kentucky, I will, ou the secuud ay ! oi October, lSoli, m. tho Court House I or, ! In this cuv. tell at public auction, my i residence uu Ihiid Stieet, adjoining 1 Trmtiv rimrch. Lot 37ii by ii feet. ' lkrRlilru' spnt2.td

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1860. AM US EM -:r T . Wdues3y and Tiiars:!y, September 29tli srd 33th. (Mltulc Author, AcJor at d Voca!Kt Assisted by LOTTIE E S I1 EL L E, The charmin? A'ocaltst and Actress In their grand Personation Concert. RC.VOIliEK, for t vvo n!hts on!y. ADMrssTox. Parquet! e and Dre-R Circle, 75 cents; Fmnily Circle, SOcecM; Uiillery, 25 cents. KS-Seatscaa ha secured atKcott's Book Store, without cxtia charge. sep27-at The Most Hucccssful Life Insurance Conipanj OF THE WOKLP, the , NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CQMP'Y OF THE VNITJCO STATES OF AMK!iICi. CUAHTBKKD BY SPECIAL ACT OF COSOKESS. VASfl CMflTAI ..$1,000,000. BRANCH . OFFICE, PU PHILADELPHIA. V OFFICERS. ? m CLARENCE H President. ' CLARK, Philadehia, JAY COOKE, Phlladftphla, Chairman . Finance atd Executive Cuutmittee. I1ENUY Ja. COOKE, Wnshkigton, VicePresident. EMEliSON W. PEET, Philadelphia, Sectetary and Actuary. , , FRANCIS d. SM.TH, M.D., I'hiladelphia, . Medical .Director. This Co mpany lssred, in tho nisi VT EN MONTHS of Its existence, 5,395 lOLIOXIiS Thli Compaoy offers to Its Policy-IIol lent PERFECT SECURITY, By Its Cash paid-up Capital of One Million Dollars, aud guarantees to the Insured, by lis LOW KATES OF rilKMIUM, LARGE DIVIDENDS in, Advance, Or a Reversionary Dividend of 1C0 per cent, by its RETURX PREMIUM PLAN. (iem;iiu ae.'ts. john w. ellis a co.. 221 Walnut Slieet, Cincinnati, t General Agents for Ohio and Central : ' . and Soutliern Indiana. joiin s. iiopkins, Evansvillc, Jud. wftTl'J Aw pnl AOf NT. It itl,IMAiJ X.i,-a.aJii: (Cor reel rl June il ;d, lHf;t.) EransYllIe & Crarifordsvillc L'.U. goixo noi:t. Ijeaim Mail. Kxpr, Freight. i:IJAH EvansvlKe ...1Q:1j A tf... 5:li i- sr.. VlGceunes 1:1.1 P ir... 7:11 y m...10:I0 p m Terre Haute. l m...1o:j e m... 4:Li v m Terre llante & Inc!annpol!3. fiOINrt EAST. Dy Ex. Nlttht Ex. 4 :ib p m... 1 : jo a m... Mall. Terre Haute. Arrive Indianapolis. 7:05 p m... 4:20 a m...10:'i5 a m Crestime.. . 4 A M...11 :M a it... ti:15p m Cleveland . 7:3d a m... 8:M p m... :& p m J-inflalo 2:10 P M...10:loP m... 4 :2) A M Pittsburg ll:'iOA3t fc:50p m 1 M.i a m Philadelphia. : oj a m .. J:2o a m... 4:10 p M New Vora...... b OJ a JC...11 :43 a m... (:! p tt Ohio & Mississippi. GOl.NO east. Leave Lightning Ex. Aec N.ght Ex. Vlncennes l:;p m... l:i;ip m... K:j5p m Arrive Cincinnati.. Louisville .. 9:00 p m...11:15 p st... 8:00 A M 8:oOP M... 1 :10 AM... OlJOAJM OOIWfl WEST. Mall. NigMtFx. Day Ex. 4 :i v M... 2 :05 A M .. ( :l.i A M heave Vinceunea Arrive Ht. Louis ..ll:"i0r sr.. Cairo 3:5a am. 9:10 A '2:f P M . 1 : "0 p m EETUIlITIXa, Tcrrc Ilaato &, Indianapolis. Leave Indp'lls.3 :55 am. 7:&)am. 1:15 rat. 8:10fm Arrive T. II ......6 : X) A M.10 :'Sj a m. 4:i p m.11 :05 p M ketctknino, : Evansvlllo &, CrawrordcTlllf?. Leave Exp. Mall. Freight. T. Haute C:1uam... 5:ikjp m... 5:15am Vincennes. ... U:am 6:C5p M...11 :1U a m Arrive Evansville ...U :'iH A M...10 :31 p h... 5:10 p m K H. & N. R. R., Northern Division TRAINS GOlNCJ SOU I'll. Transfer Packet Steamer Moliie Norton leaves Evansvilio daiiy (Sundays excepted,) at 3:15 p.m. Train leaves Henderson at 4:15 p.m. Arrive at Madisonville 7 :50 P. v. GOIXU XOaTH. Train leaves Madisonville dally (Sundays excepted) at 4:25.a.m Arrive al Henderson 7:6UA.M Arrive at Evan-vide by Transfer Packet Moliie Norton...., 9:30 A. si. Making connection both ways viith trains ou the E. t C. Railroad. STEAMBOAT LINE?. To Louisvit.i.1. Every Monaay at 10 o'clocs. a.m. Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, aud teulurday at 8 o'clock r. m. To Caiho Dally, except Sunday, at i ToOkies Uivr.a. Every Mondiy.Tutday, Thursday, and Saturday al 4 o'clock r.sr. To Eastpokt. Every Tuesday and Halnr lay at 4 o'clock p. m. To Hsu.tDERaoi Dally, axcept Sundays. At 3 o'clock p.m. To Nashville Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday at 4 p. m. Transient boats daily up and dow. To Cincisnati Every r-aturday at 10 A.M. To CANXELTON-Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturaay al 10 A.M. ftockportStage (via Newborgh and Boon7liie,) carrying the man, leaves at 7 A. M., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Arrives by 7 P. m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. New Harmony Mall Stage leaves Mondays and Fridays at 7 A. m. Arrives Tueslays and Saturdays by 4 p. M. y. t, Vernon Mail Stage teaves dally (ex ept Snndaysl at 7 a. m. Arrives daily (ex ept Sundays) by 2 p. m. To Newiicko.-liaca daily (except Sonlay,) from tho Merchant's Hotel, at 3 O oiock p. M. G. W. WABilEX. Xo. 61 2I.U-V THOS. CONyjrQTON STUEET. DEALERS 1?T PIANOS. 0UGAX3, ilLSlC And Musical Goods of all kincs. Orders by mall promptly attended to. m fi l y BR. It. A. 3ATTEoX, Physician and Surseon, o-vin i porin moutly lfcited at Evatisville, lnd , wilt give sneciu attention to chronic diseases an. I the diseases ol Worn- n and i.hlklr.-n His sjiecitic lor Ague and Fever can always b ba t at, his rooms. Northwest Corner of Ixjcnvi and Second Streets, t o doors above second where he can always De found unless professionally engaged. Hept.21, 1SA Sfc23-3m

ESTABLISHED, 1831,

Kerp tne Codj in Good Rcpa r. It is much eaxler to keep the svsfr m in H,,?1"1'1,10" tnan ' "-store it to that condition when shattered by disease The House of Lif," nite other liousts"thou d n o n -VilH King way. hould'batk?,. .m i!( J'5'1'"1 debility iirVnuire 1 tt nlPt lDat stimulant the Juices 2nd ?!IlWIh,cb a e modified hy laxilivo rots an ,0 ,"-'rllo ard which will re?u!ate s.onfl-V onu'UlllJK weUasinvigofaio-iith ,".n;J Verify, ,s by the debnitiled TTedlc!nert,'Julrcd rations which are'c'-.nn,',many Inscription, uu MOH?Li.1riiis j1U1 TEKS. tl e griat vJ1,1,3 BTOMACH and restorative that ifaia Pvf'nive the conflde.ee of the r.uwiWon,uf way lo cal provision by a ou,?.. Td lhe n,edu unvarying sucetQ stanft- f cenlu,ry of among th?ni all . '0 ex1.atitP e,7liuont remedy of either native or forSln ortVfl? As a me ins of sustslmng the heaith and mmt" p U.'Uler a flery mperatnre, the Kidirirnh Paramount claim to'conbideration. it has the effect of lortifylng . d h:acnig the i.oi-vom and muscular syttems against theordlnary consequences ?nr n,?iH.n.dhVlotent oi temperaturo.andis therefore peculiarly useful at Ih s season, when hot ftinHiluo bv dar exposed to them" Jl,0,;1 'fn'KHyHTOlfACH HITTERS are so d in bottles only. To avoid beluir duo1tVheJabrTiU",0!'it, fo nie on i ifAi.Si6 VS.?U i' ,abt;, nd embossed stamprtne coerk.U,CS Rnd OQrvenue C'onsiiuiptoii. Du. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup for the cum, of Coughs Colds, and Consumption! n,H,k,CKc&a. "WS" Tonic for the cure ot Hyirpeosia and all the .Debilitated Conditions of the Stomach. cu""aleLu. Schekck's Makdsake Plls, for l'?.t,the Llvt,r or f act as a Gen,?,1r'4,UesotJueo Medicines are often f?4 tlV lu ,curitlK Consumption, though the PuJLumlc syrup aTane has cured maSy desperarfaises. Tne weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills ai3lUn regalating the and Liver, alMielp the Pulmo.i! Jc Syrup to digest and fcoaroh through the blood vessels, by which mtaus a cure is soon effected. These Medicines are conscientiously offered to the public as the only safe, certain ana reliable remedies for Pulmonary Consumption, and for all those morbid conditions ot the body which lead to that fatal disease. Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia are oiteu forerunners of Consumption, and when they manliest themselves they require the mobt prompt attention. XI the patient will persevoriugly follow the directions which accompany each bottle, ho will cenaluly be cured. If his lunsra are not too much wasted to make a cure possible. Even in cases supposed to be incurable, when friends and physicians have deffpaned, the use of this Medicine has savea tuo life of the patient and restored him to perlect health. Dr. Scueuck does not say that all cases of Pulmonary Cousumptionare within tne reach of medicine, but he emphatically asserts that often when patients have the most alarming symptom, such as a violent cough, creeping chills, night sweats aud general debility, evt-u to such a degree that they are obliged to lie in bed, aud when they are given np by their puywlclan, they may still be eured. No medical treatmeut can create new lungs, but when tho lungs are very sadly diseased, and l so.ne extent desuroyed. a cure may be effected by JJr. Schenck's medicines. Alo, in Hcroiuious Diseases, these medicines are equally- eilloieul. Dr. Schenck has photographs 01 a number of persons who havo boen nearly covered with running sores, and now all healed up. 'thin shows us purilylngproperiles, which must be done to heaf cavmes In the lungs. Pulmonary Consumption Is almost always complicated with Dyspeps'.a and Liver Cotapialut. ScheuoH's Mandrake I'll i a are intended to remove obstructions Irotu tho LtTcr DH lrouu.ro its heal! by Motion. They have all the etUoacy whicii Is ascribed to calomel or " blue mass," and ate warranted cot to contain a particle of any luineis, poison. These pills cure the most obstinate cosUvenes, slclc headache, plies, bilious- adecuou, and all other d;s. eases wtilcu arise from a torpid or ob. structed condition of the Liver. One box of these pn.g will prove the elUcacy of the medicine. In consumption the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake 1'ilis are invaluable auxiliary medicines. 'Xhey relieve the tuflerlDis ol the path nt aud assist tne Pulmonic Nyrup in cirecllng a ciuo. They havo been foui.d n-fclulin advauced staetts of t'onramn. tion, where the Isngs are almost eutltoiy destroyed, and ail t-ymploms aooording lo thejudment of tne physicians. Indicated fpeedy death. The lives ol patient who were actuaUy In a dying condition have been pi esot ved for mouths by the use of Schonck's three great lemedies. Lr. Rcheuci's Almanac, containing a full treatise on the various form of dtseaRe, his mode o( treatment, and general directions how to us ni-t medicine, can be hod vratls, or fent by mall by addressing his Principal OfHoe, No. 15 North Sixth Slif et, Philadelphia, Pa. Price of tbe Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, each $1 60 per bottle, or (7 60 a half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 25o. per box. For sale by all Druggists and dealers. si5 V'V- f-A i)iULiruuiwiuihiiu Y -f ' -. l J. JLA. AJa. ITS EFl'CT IS MIUACULO TJ. It Is a perfect and wonderlul article. Cures baldness. Makes hair grow. A bolter dressing than any "oil" or "pomatum." Softens brash, dry and wiry hatr into Rsautiful, Silken Tresses. Hut, above all. the great wonder is tbe rapldiivwith which it restores GRAY HAIR TO ITJ ORIGINAL COIXJIt. The whitest and worst looking hair resumes i:s youthful beauty by its use. It does not dye the hair, hut strikes at the root aud flha it with new lifo and coloring matter. The first application will do good; you will see the NATURAL COLOR returning every -day, aud BEFORE YOU KNOW IT, the old, gray, discolored appearance of tho hair will b gone, giving place to lustious, shining and beautiful locks. Ask ior Hall's Sicilian HairRnewor: no other article is al all like It in eiTeet. See that each bottle has our private Government Stamp ever the top of the bottle. All other are imitations. It. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. II., X'roprietors. For sa.'o by all druggists. se21 dim (end) wlm Tlic Healing Pool. An E:vsny for Young Men on tho Crime of Solitude, and toe Diseases and Abuses which create impediments lo Mabkiaoe. Willi sure means of relief. Seot in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKILM.N HOUGHTON, Howard AshO'.'iat ton, Puiladelphia, Pa. Juul2 dUm sPnl IJATC JltiOK'.S JIAIlt IYL. This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world ; the only true and perfect Dye, harmless, reliable, instantaneous; no dlsappoluliiieut ; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill ellects of bad Dyes; invigorates and leaves the flair soft and beautiful, black or Diiows. sold by all .Druggists and Perfumers; and properly applied at Uatchesor's Wig Factory, No. 10 fiond St., New York. Infelf-r' Del Shot for Mel Hag l)titehr'! I-Islitnlni; Fly Killer. Sold by Druggists Everywhere. mavK dwlrn fSNTI CLICK ii SUIIWAU1Z, X. 1 1 oiith Flrjt Street (CiIANLEJt'a Block,) How kkirt Ulanufiictory and CORSET HOUSE, BEAI.EX.-i IV NOTIO.VS A FA.V4 Y Good-, where you can got tho above articles at very low prices. Ail Hoof Skirts bought from us will be repaired frr, t, charge. We solicit the liberal patronage ol t lie public in the vicinity. il.H. Tuose living at a distance desiring Hoop Skins will take the following measmes, mi e h ill guarantee a good tit! Iso. 1. Measure around ttie waist; No 2 Length; No 3. The lan;ehl loth around ; No. 4. The price you wln to pay. All orders will be promptly attended to, and sent to auy point by express. Remember the place: ULIU& SCHWARTZ. api3 tf) oppoie Hie Opera Hou.se.

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-out Eclf-Scalins Fniit Jar. be ono of tho mo-t r. nai. .la,-; m ,'arsef for keeping all kinds r.r Fro-t -rd vi'U tho oieucr is the easu-st t , un.-. ai. " ' PREPABIXG TRVxlS ro:: V;u sscvixo. Boil Pie riant, sliced .....io min. Pmall sour I'e tr wr oie So Bart:ctt Per.rs, in h;t; vti Z.i reachc.!, 1 n h :!vcs a Peaches, whole !5 Pineapplo, sliaed H in. lhic:i..lj Siberian or Crab Apple, whole : 5 Sour Appltp, quaiter-;d 1J Wild Grapes 1) Tomatoes ....2J Tho am t. of Sugar to a qua . t jar should be : For Quince ; ;o oz. Small sour Pear-:, wlioie Wild Grapes Peaches .... l'arllett P,r-i Pineapples Siberian or Ci ah Apples Plums Pie Paiut Soar Apples, quariore i . .. 8 .. 4 . (i .. G . S .. a .10 . G Quinces should beseahle.l in c:. ar water In a covered vessel, unt'l ua.,-r, then put them into the Jar with (am (t. prevent them from tailing to plot es). Flliu.tj, Jar immediately with lulling syrup,' ni-d seal as aoove. Pn pire t lie Ja'is, in l ire putting In hot fruit, by fit tng the n with warm water. FOB PALE BY MARK, VVARBE L CO., PATENTEES' SJLE AGENTS, 2Vo. 23 Xorth First .St., ne-J ' EVA : S VI r.LE, IND. II. citJlT, Bookseller, I 'dniloiiw AND Ko. 53 MUX ' SIBItK?, cor. c;oJ, au'5dly ITva: svu.lk. Inu. Vim a lUHi'EI!, Wholesale Booksellers fc.SUi.tioners, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK HOOKS, SfjSCELLANEO US LOOKS. PAPER ENVELOPES. AviU fiicrnl f:iJat.1C'cf, IMo. IO JMniii fciti-oot, JalyKly CHATFIELD & WOOD?;, HASH I' A V T V 7t E It f4 . AND WHOLRlAl.t 77 and 70 Va!r.:U Street, Keep constautly on hand a complete a.-.-Kotlmcnt of FLiT-OP, roi-IO, I)KMY, MF.i;il, UOYAL, AJiiJ bll'ii'i-liOJfAL FLAT LETTERS, vnrlorid weights; FT,T 1'O.M.MKITIA L A Nil PA: ET Kill M: Ilnbbard GLAZKH COV;it PAl't-ilH, Nos. 1 arid 'l itlso. other bran ts, ol all colors; PRINTKKS' CARD Hl'tn.'K, In sheets colored and wliH i; al , CUT CARDS, In lull variety of qualities and tuaes. RULED LETTER, NOTE, AND CAP PAPERS, Varioun weights and fn a" MANcrACTUiiRi a oif VAVVAl 1JAG3 & FLOUR SACKS, All sire-sand numbers, 0nt quality ol 'tipar. .Ycu'j tnytt; Mr.-ailli I'a, cr. JSonk rapet ', Wmjtjjma J'atr, Cl ci 1 it.lcr f'in.cr, Hum j-tivrr, t;i.arrh J'ojr, Vfiile l"aper. Jar liourdz, btruu JSoarUn. liCatlaers of nil lllsids For Lluders' use, together wl.,h TOOLS aud ISISSlEltV PIAt'HIEHT, All of which we offer r.t lowest mar&cl prise.-!. Ordets by mull promptly fl'led. CH ATFIEI.D A: WOOD'-!. 77 and Ttf Waii r.t HI reel, mar'n.ltf '"r'"''.1 W . .13. 2.:? in 1 "o r ci , L'EALKll IU I)ra?;3, JIccHci ics, American and Imparto:. Porfcmes TOILET AUTICLEU. NO. 13 SOUTH FIRST STREET (CHANDLEIt'S IiLtiCICj. Prescriptions Prepared at all hours. EAGLE 0 A R U I Mil, 1". .IA3I5IEIISTKI5", SIASUFAt-rUISKKdF I'-j i iz lit Carriages, Fancy Trotting Euzgiei, M I fling Top IliigU'S, lorUmiitin, mid KftriDs Wnpos, COR. OF FOURTH IND Lt tl'ST ST3., EVAm VIZ.LE, IND. Kir Special attention given to repilring of all kinds, aud re-paluting dJtm t ihu shortest notice and ou tho must liberal terms. A General Assortment of Tf'ari CVrulantly on Hand.

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