Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 September 1869 — Page 1

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DAILY JOURNAL. Joe year, by mall -... - tSi x mom hs. by matt...... Threw months, by mail. Xli) 00 5 60 8 CO By I bo vm, payable to "arrler. -.. TKI-SVEEKLY jOlRNAL. Six n oaths . 25 J 7 00 4 00 WEEKLY JOURNAL. One coov, one ve r ....-.S 2 00 Five copies, one var..,..... 8 7-5 Ten copies. one year.......- 15 00 STATIO 7E RY, .VOTE PAPER, LETTER PAPER, PRXS IXII, ill tie Lais Styles, Tcrj CSeap, , AT THK JOURNAL, OFFICE, NEXT TO POST-OFFICE. WEDNESDAY KFPTEMBKR 29, I88f. The first game of ball played by the Red Stocking3 ia California, was with the Eagle Club of San Francisco. The score stood 23 to 4 in favor of the Bsis. About 3.000 people witr ncssed the game, paying one dollar each in gold for the privilege. ; ' Governor Geary, who has taken prr ia the active canvass made in Western Pennsylvania, assures hia friends that the Republicans are earn estly at work in that quarter, fully appreciating the national importance of the comitg election. , lie isjponfident of carrying the State in October by the usual majority. j We observe thai the banking lioiue of Lockwood & Co., with whom oar friend UcBBELL is operating, is quoted by the New York Sun as constituting one section of the Rin formed to make a corner in gold on Friday last. This house has usually be;n very successful in its operations, and it nny have escaped the looses suffered by many of the Balls, though the probability is that it took its chances with the balance." . - - , The German Republicans of Cincinnati of j3ct to being transferred by Feed IIassaurek into the Democratic party. Their motto is: "Sold but not delivered." , Accordingly, they hf.ve startel a tri-weekly campaign pper, called the Repullicaner, the firs i number of which appeared on Sunday. It fires heavy broadidt3 into the IIassaurek:-Enquirer Ring! n A n r. K' no . "V -J i r ,-i . 1 m b J r. Vi n t r ing to shatter and defeat the unholy coalition , - i It is reported that the Hon. John Bigelow will bo in withdraw from the New York Times, aod that Fbedebick Hudson, Eq., has been engaged to succeed him as tho editor of that paper. Mr. Hudson has repeated y refused the most attractive offers, and if the Times has secured him, it must have beeu by bidding very high. Bat we i resume tue report is not true. Mr. BlOELOW has hardly got settled to hii work, yet, and all intelligent persons must admit that since it has been in ha hands the Times has been marked by intellectual power, learning, honisty, accuracy, dignity and fairness. The Republican of Cincinnati have determined on having a graul rally on Tuesday evening of next week. Senator Morton has consented to be one of the speakers, and will, no doubt, make the leading speech. The contest in Hamilton County promises to be very close, with tho chances rather in favor of the 60cilled Reform ticket, especially if the Di'mojratio rank and file can be com pelted by their leaders to vote such tickets as are made out for them. Thia remains to be demonstrated. But our experience has taught us that the mass of the party is generally obe dientto the commands of the leaders. Gen. Steadman lor a long time w b quoted by Democratic papers as onejot the prominent Republicans who could cot endorse the radicalism of his party. He got a rich office from Johnson, on account of his conservatism, at New Orleans. It now turns out that be is a defaulter in that office to the tune of about six huudred thousand dollars. He was not so conservative when it came to-appropriat ing government money to his own use. It seems a little strange but is nevertheless true that so many of the army officers who followed John son into the Democratic party, should turn out badly. There appears to be some influence connected with that party that proves fatal to tho good principles which controlled them while acting with the party which defeated the rebels and saved the country. The Uold conspiracy. That there was a strong conspiracy formed in New York to absolutely control the prica of gold in that metropolis as well as in all the country, is not doubted. It seems to have failed through the interference of foreign capitalists, assisted by the Government. Thi New York Even ing Pott of Saturday describes tome of the scenes of Friday and Sat jrJay, as follows: "A faro table at which great capitalists and corporations should bet millions would attract the same kind of interest, and would have as real and vital a connection with the trade of the country. "Indeed tho fight was fought an 1 decided just as a faro back tights a conspiracy of its customers. It was a contest of nerve and confidence, 'backed ' by long purses. The party which bad bought up all the gold within reach, and put up its price, seemed to be victorious. They displayed their power over all who bad sold 'short' gold, and were busy making triumphant settlements, and contracting f.r enormous differences, when 6on:o of the wealthiest baakera of tt w rlJ, whOoe plaES had been skill 'a! laid in concert with their Eurcj:9.a correspondent, came into

0 V OL. XX. the market and offered unlimited amounts ot gold at the inflated prices made by the conspirators. m This daunted the 'bulls;' they hesitated ; and beiora they could recover their calmness the price fell neaily tweoty percent. They then made a strong rally, but their reinforced opponents contested the ground with new energy and courage, and, in spite of the wild fluctuations, it was evident that there was weakness among the 'bulls' whicS must end in defeat. ' 1c was at this time that the Treasury announced tho sale of $4,000,000 ot gold to-day. This announcement doubdess .precipitated their retreat; but they were essentially beaten be tore. Indeed, had they not been broken in courage by a private combination, this movement of the Treas ury would have. been a slight thing for them'. Bat in the hesitation and confusion which the foreign bankers bad , already - produced among them, this new attack from the Government left them no hope or confidence, and they seem to have surrendered at dis cretion. - ' The srn virnaai) 'in thft neighborhood of tee Gold Exchange throughout the day were interesting to a student of human nature. Here, threats of assassination are exchanged between men who have always passed for sober and quiet, bankers; there, two clerks of leadiog firms engaged in a hand-to hand fight, which proves their unregulated temper and very imperfect, pugilistic tratnioc. In the Gold Room itself some of the dealers less their' wits, and bid insanely for amounts like tue national debt, at unknown premiums, or declaim wildly about fair-drawn daggers' .that pursue them. It the great bankers' offices supposed millionaires contradict one another, "with violent lan guage, as to the purport of verbal' orders, Ly which one or the other or both must now be made insolvent: while others, fearful of those whom their machinations have ruined, surround themselves with armed officers, or drive rapidly away in closo car riages. Uae overtaxed brain is consigned to an asylum for the insane; another goes home so oppressed by the terror ot unancial rum that it chooses rather a voluntary detb." General Georob B. McClellan visited the New England Fair, and while there an old gentleman from the rural districts, seizing both his hands, exelaimed, with sympathetic tears coursing down his sun-browned cheeks: "General, I am alad to see Veuf lam dtlighled to see you! I J!jrvo long desired to meet you! I always believed that you managed the army as well as you knew how I" Tiia General thanked him. COXDKlSal) TKLKUKAHS. Tuesday, Sept. 28. A. Mhinl Powrff-r Mill blue tm Monday afternoon, near Xenia, killing a utgro and kuocklug down five buildings. Advices from fnn lirlnh Ialanrl Hunt IS reoreseuL that ntTfr.l MrihnnakM or-mi f. raj la Augaxt. A mutiny occurred am nun some coolies on a Cbiui Hup. The leader of tiis movuiii cut wan killed. The Indians a o stilt nuarrelaome on tha by Uuited HiaUa troops. SJobn A. Gould, the W!I Street broker, ih on i rial in Brooklyn, cbariit-d wlm oiltrajtug the person of Mrs. Anna Mead. A vomits man name ! W'na. Byrne, whose rmr.-niit .ive in New York city, committed ntcl'le al Kaunas Oly, on, fcuuduy, by Diowii.g uis Drains cui. Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. adjourned In San Francisco on 7th. Vice-President Colfax wa preset, and received two or three veiy fine gift from the California brethren. A Massa bnsetts Jury In the Supreme Court, has awarded 17,'.)."0 damage to a. U. Pollard, against the town of Wuburn, for permanent Injuries received by the plaintin" from a delect in the highway. George Bprlncer, who was committed to jail lu Liwrence, lust May, for placing obatructl ua on the track of the Lowell and Lawrence Lialroid, buug himself on Monday night. Sewera' severe fires occurred In New York aud Urooklyn on Monday night, aggregating; a loss of fT0,000. In oue inntance, over tweuty people were rescued from the flames by brave firemen. Tbe aosoeatted Btnks of Boston have lniormed their non-resident stockholders that b a receut decision of the Suprenn Court of MassachuKetH, they must pay tbe Hlale tx upon their shares. There are two txe now assessed for tbe years 1068 and lfc&D. Hamucl urydeu, a prominent citizen of Johnson County, Mo., is Huspected as tbe murderer of Mr. Cox and bis wife, tear Kingsville, lust week, mention of which was telegraphed a few days ago. Orrden watt tbe owner of the farm upon which Cox hved He has fled the country, but officers are in pursuit of htm. Washington Items. Washington, September 23. At noon tho Cabinet met, but the only members present were Secretaries Uoutwll aud Cox. and Attorney General Hoar. Assistant Secretary of State Davis and Assistant Postmaster General Earle, represented the heads of their Departments. Frederick F. Low, of California, has been appointed Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to China. Memphis September 23. The cotton brokers who have been absent during the Summer have nearly all returned. F. A. Nelson has bacn elected Presidt nt el' the Chamber of Commerce. The steamer Guidon, which recently sunk irf the Arkansas River, has been raised and arrived here today. Her cargo, which was valuable, was badly damaged. Hartvord, Sept. 28. Tho liabilities of Clark Holt, of Rockville, a larpo manufacturer and President and Treasurer of Toll fc Co.'s Insurance Company, are much larger than supposed, when his business irregularities and defalcations were discovered a short time ago. A full investigation indicates that they will reach a quarter of a million. Mr. Holt's whereabouts is unknown. The sound ness of tho Insurance Company is not affected. SolclrJe. Louisville, Sept. 28. Edward Schievelbein, a German laborer. a?ed 45 years, and residing ten miles below the city, committed suicide to-day bv poisoning himself with arsenic. iNo cause is assigned for the deed. Schievelbein leaves a family, who reside at Vevay, Ind. Gov. Walker, of Virginia, has appointed nine delegates to the Southern Com mereiat Convention. The attendance promises to be very largo. New York, Sept. 23. Tho steamer Westphalta, lrom Hamburg, arrived to-day. The Now York S:ate Tobacco Manufacturer' Association, to-dav. h.1,-t--cd resciutiOLS in iavor of raising the prieo oV Manufactured tobacco.

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( . - Late "WasiDgroa Items.: j Dsdicatioa of tho If&tional Military Asylum at Milwaukee, Wia. Spasch by General Butler. Death of Harzo?, tho Cele- ' bratod Racer. News , by Atlautio Cable. London Timss on the Situation in Prance. Privateer Hornet on Her way to Cuba. A German Commits Sui ' ' ' ' cicio.' : s . Fivo Man Arrasted by the Daputy U. S. Marshal in Lewis County, Kentucky. Death of . Ilerssj?, the Celebrated Baccr 2au Danserously Htabbed. Cincinnati, September '28. Herzog," the famous running horse that made a mile in 1 :43, the best time on record,' died this morning, at tLe Baekeye Track, where,' last May, he achieved that triumph. Oa Tuesday last he won in the first race. It was his last. Cold, which he had taken that night, settled on his lungs." ! The best medical skill was procured, and yesterday ho was thought to be improving. Iliy owner refused ?15,000 for him withio the last week. Tho International Union of Locomotive Firemen are holding their Fourth Annual Convention here. Forty, delegates are in attendance. The ' proceedings are profoundly secret.1 - ' - ; , Weather clear.: Thermometer 60 in tho evening. . . . . , ' John Birg-i was dangerously cut by James Dean, to-day, in a quarrel. State Fairs Xan Instantly Killer?. " CniCAao, Sort- 28. Favored with good weather, the Illinois and Wisconsin State Fairs are in the full tide of success. The entries at the former Fair will number, so far, one thousand, an! every department is well filled. At tho latter Fair articles are arriviug in qu?.ntities beyoad any former precedent. Tbe attendance at both Fairs is very large. A Norwegian carpenter, named Christian Olden, 32 years old, was instantly killed, this forenoon, by falling from the fifth story a building on which he was working. The office material of the Abend Zeitung newspaper, i still in tho hands of the Sheriff. It is now stated that two daily papers in the German language, both to support the people's municipal ticket, will spring lrom the ashes of the defunct sheet. FrosU have occurred in various portions of this State, in some instances seriously injuring the cort crop, which is generally two or three weeks behind in growth. Froit So Damage to Tobacco. Raleigh. Sept. 23. There was a light frost this morning, but no damage was done to the crops. Tobacco planters arc a little uneasy. Great preparations are making for the St;tte Fair, and tho prospect for success is flattering. Destructive Fire. Port Dalhocsie, Ontario, Sept. 29. Two-thirds of tho town was destroyed by fire this morning. The principal sufferers are Cole and Wood, who each, lose about $b",0G0. Ten stores and and dwellings were consumed. Total los about t-tQ.000. - Fire Men Arrested. Louisville, Sept. 28. Deputy United States Marshal Harrington brought five men here from Lowis County, whom he arvesied for resisting the process of the United States Court. Ihey were bailed in, each to answer at the December term of the United States Court. It is now understood that Sudge J. S. Black, of Pennsylvania, will sue the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company for fifty to one hundred thousand dollars for injuries sustained on the road during the early part of the Summer. - State Labor Kerorm Convention. Worcester, Mass., Sept. 28. The State Labor Reform Convention was attended by 3S0 delegates, representing all counties except Drakes and Nantucket. The main purpose of the Convention was the formation of a new political party in the interest of the working men. Resolutions were adopted denouncing all laws creating distinctions ia favor of color, condition, nationality or pursuit: in sisting upon a reduction of the hours of labor, at the public expense, to eight; demanding of all candidates for office a pledge to support a law prohibiting manufacturing corporations employing tcmales and minors over ten hours per day; favoring the taxation of all bonds and Eecunties ; opposing tho introdution into the country ot. a scrvilti race to degrade and cheapen labor, and csscrting that the recognition of the claim of the bond holders, that the national debt is payable in coin, is a clear repudiation of national debt. The following nominations were made: For Governor, E. M. Chamberlain, of Boston; for Lieut. -Governor, James Chattaway, of Springfield: for Sec'y of State, S. B. Pratt, f Randolph ; for Treasurer, N. W. Stoddard, of North Bridgewater; for Attorney General, Charles Cawlcy, of Lowell; tor Auditor. Joseph L. Glints, of Haverhill. None of these gentlemen named have been prominent in political matters. The action of the Convention is not likely to make much change at present in the political aspect of the State. J Alexandria, September 23. Mr. I Johnson, Conservative, was elected i to the Legislature from this county j to day. In July this county went Radical by 1J majontr. ;

RYANSVUXE, IND.. WEMKKSDAY, SEPTEMBER

Foreig'H. 'News. ' England. " London, September 23. Charles Dickens opened the Winter Sessions of Medland Institutaat Birmingham last evening with a pleasant speech. After reviewing the hiitory of the Institution, and offering advice for the future management, he touched on other subjects. The present, he said. was a materialistic sgo. Ilis political creed could be summed up in txo articles his faith in tho people governing was infintissimal; his faith in the people being governed wasillimitablo. London, September 23. Archbishop Cullen in reply to a deputation bearing an address from citizens of Wexford, Ireland, said that by moderating their demands, and not by interfering with the legitimate rights of any class of institutions, tenants would enjoy the results of their labor in undisturbed tranquility. . London, Sept. 28. Thcr Times, in an article oa the situation in France, says: The coincidence of tho Emperor's sickness and reconstruction of tho Government is Austria's misfortune. The energies of the Eaaperor cannot be well spared at such a crisis. The reforms came, unfertacately, while the Emperor is Incapacitated. and at a time when ho. is most required. The speculations of the people cn the uncertainties and opportunities of the future are so- eaeouraged, and augment the public quietude. If the crisis had occurred tan year ago, the Emperor could have brought to the work tho energies he carried into the Italian campaign. If the experiment hadl been .successful France would now, possess a ' geaeratiun of statesmen with Kome parliamentary experienced 1 "' " The only qacstion if, wi thepros ' pect of success so clear then as to justify precipitation instead of postponing tbe trial. 'The present ieril, serious in .any case, is -aggravated by the Emperor's enfeebled health, but peril of the same kind has been the prospect of the Government for the past two genra.tions London, Sept. 23.--Lord" Westburv has declined the appointment to the Bench on the Court of Appeals, The first October meeting ''commenced to-day at New Market.- The triennial produce stakes were won by Mystic; the Buckingham siakcs by Kirg Craft Hopeful. FRANCE. Paris, Sept. 27. It is said Father Hyacintho, will be defended in tho Council by the lBishop of. Avignon, Rheims, Chalon3, and Bayeux. Paris, September 28. The recent murder of an entire family still remains in mystery. The story published yesterday that the body of the father hod also been found i.i not true. - - , PORTUGAL. 1 Lisbon, Sept. 28. The King of Portugal publicly contradicted the rnmor of his candidature for tha throne of Spin. He says he was born a native of Portugal and will die a native.- ; . ti SPAIN. Madrid, Sept. 28 The troubles at Barcelona hive buerr quelled, and the city is tranquil. Oue hucdrod and twenty-six persons were arrested for complicity. Many escaped, and the fugitives destroyed th telegraph wires and railroad tracks to prevent capture. Troops havo beeo tent ia pursuit and to protect tha laborers engaged in repairing telegraphs and railroads. , Reinforcements for the Spanish army in Cuba sailed from Cadiz today. ITALY. Florence, September 28. King Victor Emanuel and the diplomatic body, at Florence, will so to Venice to receive the Empress of the French on her way to the East. Lisbon, Sept. 28. The Cardinal Emanuel Bento Rodriqucs, Patriarch of Lisbon, is dead. The King of Portognl, in a letter, denies that he had any intention of abdicating in order to accept the throne of Spain. State Fair. Indianapolis, September 23.r The number of entries at the State Fair is much larger than last year, and the show of horses, cattle and sheep is unusually good. The weather is fine, and there is every prospect for tbe most successful fair since the war. SYRACUSE. Hotels Crowded With Delegates to the Republican S ate contention 11 -race Greeley Stronsly Sapports the Name of Gen. slestl for Secretary of Htate. Syracuse, September 23 The hotels are crowded with delegates to the Republican State " Convention, which meets to-morrow. Horace Greeley has been here, and drocgly supports the nomination of General Franz Siegel for Secretary of State. Mr. Greeley will not, however, attend the Convention. It is said that Siegel has telegraphed that if his name is used in-the Convention lie would rather have it for State Engineer. It is expected that the business of the Convention will be completed to morrow. Jno. A. Gnswold will be its permanent President. Later. Geo. W. Curtis is new called for Secretary of S:a'e and Gen. Siegel for Treasurer. Cuban rrjvateor Hornet cn Her Way to Cuba. - ; New York, September 28 It is stated that - the Cuban privateer Hornet, which sailed some time ago from the British Provinces, where she was detained for a time, id en her w ay to Cuba, if sho has" net already arrived there.1 It is the intention of her commander to keep a sharp lcok out i for Spanish transports carrying troops to the Island, and also for the regular steamer plying between Havana and Spain, aitd carrying the Spanish flag. The Hornet is a fast sailing . vessel,and can p robably get away from any Spanish man of war she cannot fiht. It is thoug ht by the Cubans here that tho Hornet can engage most of the vessels in the Spanish, navy, with two or three exceptions. She will take her prises into Mexican ports that country having acknowledged the belligerent rights of the Cubans. Alexandria, Va , S;pt. 28. Mr. Johnson's majority in town and county is sixty-nine. RicHJd.u..Sept. 2?. Ticrc was a j light frot this evening. Reports j iryui the tobacvo irowing"rej'ioi:3 sny 1 the frost was lignt there, acu il if, t-ae t&bacao i3 cot damaged. '

MILWAUKEE.

E-edicatioa of lha National Miliary A sj 1 ma Speech bj Gen. Bailer Interesting Ceremonies. Milwaukee, . Sept. 23. The new building of the National Military Asylum located here, was dedicated yesterday, ine building presents a 1 fine appearance from the exterior, and in its neatness, beiuty of finish and completeness or appointments, is a model, it is in tne lorm ot a cross. and when the wings are completed wnl Lave a Irontage ot 24U feet. 1 he entranca is in the centre and opens into a large corridor, upon' the east and west of which are the spacious reception rooms and offices. The ac commodations are sufficient to con tain comfortab!y 500 inmates. In the dedication tne more imposing cere monies were omitted on account of the death of Gen. Rawlins, who was a member of the Board of Managers. Gen. Butlc-r, of Massachusetts, and President of the Board, delivered the addre-s, as follows: "Friends and fellow-citizens In behalf of rny associates, tho Board of Managers, I bid you weloome to the National Home of the disabled eoldiers . of Wiscondn. Applauae. Welcome, welcome, friends of the soldier. I trust you will be held very welcome here here in thi3 magnificent building, provided by the liberalt'y of the General Government of the Uaitcd -States for the maimed aed disabled defender of the country. This h but one of tha branches of this institution, by which the government is endeavoring to carry out the promises which we made to the soldiers during the war, that when the war was over he shoulJ be provided tar, and here you have the evidence of the care of the Government. I wish every soldier aud every soldier's friend to understand that this institution is not a charitable institution, except in the very noblest . meaning of the.phraje. Tfce soldiers of the country have earned this by theit valor and suffering?, and it belongs to them; rrore than that, it cones from them. Tha very funds appropriated by Congress for this building camo lrom the stoppages and fine and forfeitures of the deser.er. And thus the bad soldiers are compelled to make homes for the giodoaes. Applause. Therefore, let no soldier coming here understand that he is coming to an alms house. He is coming to his home earned, richly earned by him; and it is his forever, with the s;ngle condition that he shall so conduct himself. On that, it shall , indeed be a home for himself and others. That is tbe only condition we impose. Such is the only discipline we mean here to enforce.' We desire to have the soltlicr realize (hat there is no discipline or law for governing here that shall do anything more than ke?p order and good conduct, for the welfare ot all. It has not been thought proper, feilow-eitizens, on the part of the Board of Managers, that we should at this time make any considerable demonstration of ceremonies in the formal dedication of this hall. There are memories so eal connected with the hour sad to ourselves that seem to forbid it. Death ha twice entered into the Board of Managers and taken away its most valued members. Tfce first and earliest pioneer ot this enterprise of benevolence him to whom you you owe to-day, fellow-citizens of Milwaukee, the fact that this institution is here to beautify and grace your city your It'e beloved fellowcitizcu Col. Walker, who was taken away in the proviso of h:s usefulness as an associate in the cause of the disabled soldier, and now death has again entered our Board, and taken one whom we loved and revered as an ass-jciatv, and t) whom the whole country gave a grateful tribu'e for his services tho late Secretary of War, Gen. John A. Rawlins. In view of our own aud the nation's bereavement, it would seem fitting that there should not be anything more than festivities becoming this occasion, when the whola nation is bowed in grief at the loas of the pitriot eoldier and Christian statesman. The friend of equal liberty and equal rights ail over the world, who with his dying lips reclaimed his devotion to the cause of freedom to all mankind." Gov. Fairchild, Gov. Smythc, Matt. Carpenter, and others made short speeches, when the flag was raised and a salute fired. The grounds were much admired by tbe distinguished guests from abroad. Ht ws from San Francises. San Franc;sco, September 28. Mr. Sewar i returned to-day. The steamer Ovation sails for Mexico oa Thursday. Numerous fires Lave occurred in the city ia the past few days, with Ices of life in one case. The first rail on the Chruckee and Virginia Railroad was laid to-day. Work oa the Sutro Tunnel commenced yesterday. in the cricket match to day between the Red Stocking Eleven of Cincinnati, against All California Eleven, the Red Stockings sccred, in one inning, 118, to 70, in two innings, by All-California, winning the game by long odds. ' Cincinnati. Sept. 28. A larre meeting ot citizens was held at Pike's to-night for action against the exclusion of the -Bitde from the public schools. Three thousand persons were present, and as many came and went away because they could not get in. Wm. Ramsey and George R. Sage, of tho Cincinnati bar, and Rev. Dr. Wilc-y-and. Ilev. B. W. Chidelow f poke. Resolutions favoring the Biblo in the tchooliS, and asking the Boatd not to act on the matter till after the Spring elections, passed unanimously. "Annapolis,' Sept; ,28. The Board of Examiners at the Naval Academy admitted to-day, as Cadets. John Farnsworth, of iilinois; William A. NortLcote, of West Virginia; and Charles B. T. Moore, of Illinois. There were no admissions yesterday. Pittsburg, Sept. 28 Judge Kelly, of Philadelphia, addressed a large Republican meeting in City Hail tonight. John Dean has been appointed Inspector of the Western Penitentiary, vice Jas. Marshal, deceased. Troy jrri.ar.E sEsriVASii. TuU li3t;t:-t!ou o.T-'.'x ttfc cciaula'M (lvntn of over U ear-" sucfes-ful operation. Kv-ery laoiUiy l provided ror a thorough inaixf Uaeiui and urea tjei.ta! e. uouiiiin, uudtr tue direcilou cf more iba teu'- pre lessors and teachtrs. f or t i: L'U.a.i-. apr y to JOHN II. VVILL.-i.HI', Iroy, &w Vork. iAal.n

V9, 1869. Add.tion&l Budnes3 Lo. als. ASXTThe best stock of Dry Goods and Milhacry, at lowest prices, can now be found rrScLapkcr, Ruesine & Co.'s. . e2t) THE Last WEEK.--The Artesian SpricgsPark will b 'closed for ti e reason at the end of the present week. Ticket holders will please tako notice and govern themselves accordingly. ep29 3c Ed. Wehler, Sup't. Lost Off the fctcamer C'bartacr, a box containing bed clothini two pillows, tix hair chair cushions, throe blankets, and other articles. Any person finding the said box will be suitably rewarded by returning it to the Wharf-boat of Messrs. Humphry, Lewis & Co., at Evansvillc. dlw Gone Hast. Louis Bittrolff, the Jeweler, left for New York last evening to purchase a new stock of Watches, Jewelry, &c, and will re'urn in about two weeks. In tbe meantime, poods will be sold at rreat bargain?. The pi ion is at No. 05 Main Street. 28-3t IS?" For a stylish Bonnet or Hat, call on. Miss Bellam. in charge of Schapker, Bussing & Co. 'a Millinery Department. se2'J American Girl. Go aud oe her sepl7-lw at Marcounier's. " Barrett's' warranted, " Barrett's' warranted. Fish & Barter have Just received a complete assortment of Indies French and American Note Pater and Envelopes to match. scl , Ji utitij;i. WELLS STEELE At the reMenc of the bride' parents, yesierday (Tuesday) morninit. by Her. it. Audtuc D.U.. l'roi. ti. WILLS, aud Mlsa .hiiVA iKtLj, all cf tola city. Few marrUgcs are so acceptab.e to all the friends of tbe contracting parties as tbe above; and If tbe anticipations of theie friends are realized, the united pair will lead a long life of unalloyed happiness and prosperity. I'rof. Well Las taken a partner who will to Lint prove trne as steel while life lag's, and tUo universal opinion seems to ba that henceforth It will be always welt with Hie yonng lady. Tbe happy couple lell on tbe morning t ain on a bridal tour to some of the prin cipal clilej ot tbe Kaet, followed ly the beat wishes of their large circle of Iriends. Indianapolis Journal cipy.l m ADYIiiillSLSaC.Yh. LADIES, II AYE I0U I1EAUD THE IVISWfS. OODMAJI ha Just rc.urafd from tbe Kast. wburo nix has ! e:i to fctaevl ber fall STOCK OF MIL L INER Y. Every lady in thts city aud vicinity knows that she tk-a the luad la the MliIluery HuslneM, and turns out the tuoxl stylish work. it gives ber pleasure to announce to ber numerous ciui ouiera and other, lliau she wilt open the rnot i.u.hlouttU'e gooUs that were ever urountit to this piaco. La'lie. will please call aud examlua my s'r.ctC before pmcliamiu e k' lit-re. as i tie 'in it no trouble to snow my goois. ncmeiauer Hie place. No. 0 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Between Main and Lo-ut. sei9-2ru MRS. OOODilAN. Eare Chance to becure CLcnp and Desirable Horn en. GREAT SALS OF REAL E3TATS. Saturday, tbe lGth of October, 1833, WK OKFKII AT 1'iriII.IO hale at the door of the Court llou-c. In k.vansvllie, Iud., a portion ot ti.e property known a the rthauklin Tr.et. lyluij we-tof J- ulton Avenue, In lax nelaliooibood of tbe new and eiezam resilience of Judge James O. Join s an i Dr. Ueoro H. Walker. Tnisdetlrablo oronetty baa recent Iv boon laid out II. re'4lar blocks as an addition to the city of Kv -:,wvt!ie, tbe plat of wblcu baa been recorded under tho name cf The traverse str-ts correpouii exacl'y wli h tli one of isprindaie. both as r-Kards breadtn and bearing, and ate, in fact, simply continuations ol Devon, Grovt, and I'ark isireet ia tUe latl-r fuburb. The very marked uoi ta w. sriy tenden cy of the Krowth of KvauhViile iuak-tUl properiy a partlcu.ariy de-lraule Iutm-i-inrul, whetner the object of purchasers be to locate homes or simply to ( ccalate. l ne line n guaranuta i er. ct. Xorois made Known on f ir of sale. JU.AO.W. KUANKLI , Agents. 29 1 fml. AMUSEMENTS. OPEI1A flOUiS. Wcdaes Jwy ami Tliurstlay, September 29t!i and 33th. (Mimic Author, Actor and Vocalist), Assisted by LOTTIE E S TELL E, The charm Ins Vocalist and Acttes, In their grand Personation Concert. BE31.aiIIEtt, for two nights only. A dm iseioM. Parouefle and IJress l'lrc:e. 75 cents; Family Ciicle, 50c-nt-s; OaIli?ry, 25 cent". Seatscan be secured atbcolt's Book store, without t-xtra chro. epzi-it VLiCK & fiUUWAKIZ. A'o. 14 Sonth FJri-t Ktreei, (CHASfcLirii'S Ulock-,) Hoop Skirt Manufactory and CORSET HOUSE, ti:Aler.s i?i sotioxs a rxsi JL tiood, where you can get the above arllclew at very low prices. All Hoof Mkirts bought lrom us will bo repaired -. v charge. We solicit the lit er.il fiatronaKe ol the public in tbe vicinliy. N.B. Tnoge living at a distance dehiriug Hoop rSkirM will take the following iul-us-nre. 'nil we will guarantee a eood tit: No. 1. Measure around toe walxt; No 2 Lentii; No. 3. The largest width around ; No. 4. i'oe price you wittu to pay. Ali order will b promptly attended to, and sent to au point by express. Kemembfr the place: ULICK. A W.'HWAKIZ, apiStr) Of)foMle Mw rer Houkc. A. C. ROSI5CK1N8. JfAKKY SMITH. .UOSENXRAXS & SMITH, Watchmakers anil Jewelers, SO. 12 HOBT1I SiXOXU ST., DEALERS in American, EaglUU and nwiaa Watchet, lu gold, s.iver and pi a ted caiies. Kiue Jeweiry, J-llver Ware, C1och. 4o. Personal attention given to repairs of flue watches, Ac VSo worlt enlrnned to apprent!ces. st-23-smj fR. B. A. PATTESU N, Physician and I a. juvauvU!, Ind, wil give- j i,4j Mr- ; teution to i-hiouic i.(-.it u a. ea.v-8 o! Worn- n at.d 1 bia'ren. lor Ague aud Fev.r can ai way b :s i j - :i: , Noi tbs.Si '---. u i-r o' KfCjDd Mteet.s. t -. O Uort Wfi w .c" IK CiQ 1 1 v Le fuu I ia d1 : :s ...-f.r.c -."Ul i, t ill'ii .1 t H i O o I. UL ' .. j.ro-

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ESTABLISHED. 1831. ! -.xczai. ijotighs. Kcrp the Eody In Good L'epa'r. . It Is taiK'U easier to kc-up the system in U od comlit'ou than to restore it lotiiat condition whoa Mmitrod bv diKao. 'l lie ' IIouhu of I.iif," illie other Lousut, bou:d r promptly pr;-jipJ up aul wixtitufd wb-nver it chows any man of vlnj way. I be MM sjiipioiu or physical dfbhpy Miould o ; tua.-u as a bint tlixt a Umii!nut 1h reii jIm-i Tho nt-xt ques'lon Is, ' VVliat shall tlihii:nulnut bt ? ' A whcic-sou.o vegetable touJc. tbe Mii,iu!r 1 .riu- t uiiich ait mo.iitlud by ui jui. .-j exlrncuot anll-lt- rllo rt. U i ii . w JC-u!a;'-. "iotb and purify, u by the ii- nutated. Tbioi. m uiy on iaruliotM wliicu aro c-Ialn,,. I to i ? """ 11111. ItrS. ll,euiii:iliic.!UKM iiiocoiiiio.' ceofthu r.ui .. ........ , -. t:iju, Us Won !ti wh V tu in u nd 1 1 m ... -it. cal proVsnioii liy agusrinr of acontury of ........ j , fwiioii pro t-iiiiiiut atnouy ihrm a:i. It, exoatisto on it ix.nKlarity v ou! I te to r c it a twice-told talo. it in only tiectsai v to eormuit tlia io uu.HU tetstts KVennelHyd.. III..; I u n am u;u lis COUMllllpMoO in inu mat or say other proprlt-tsry . . riuni iiKi,i.r ioreifd "rliilii A-i a Tit' tUi ol siuliluiiiK tin, ll. A,tU and itirrr.i?Mi a -.tier a f!rv t.'inj eraturc, (lie Hi IT KKH havn a p-tiaiiirunt claim to consiJer ition. it lia n,a rlJwijt of fortifying a a n.acliii the t.crvous anc' muscular ytv" ag.-iinwt tbeonIiu;try coriaetptmices iffcu Jdwu ud violent cnanue, ol toinporatuic, and is ttierelor, peculiarly urnlul at iu h KiiMio, wneu not FUtiMilne by (lay, and ice-cold dews by nlut, a'tornstoiy iim.1i. auu iuiii tun tioou of thoe wbj ar eipoM j n iiit-rn. liOifKTl'KU'rt STOMACH HITTEnsie aoiu in toiui-s only. To avolri If lug d ccivea iy cMiiiiir:lt. (oothat tho name or me arncie is ou the label, aud 'inhovi ou llio k1u.su of the bolllws.and ouriereuue Hiain p o v er ine cora. Conaiiiu p tli. Da. f irK.vcKs 1'ui.momic Hthup forth cute of rough", Colds, and Couxucn ptim. 1K. St iiK.sCK'a tsrawitBi) Tosic tor Ue cure or Lyrpeiwia aud ail tbe lbllUatei C'ouditKins of too Momnoli. IJK. .CHKVK MAMiaAKK Pix,i.s, for PiH-aswof tliejylver, or to act as a ijcntie Purgative. All 01 tlitse three Mediclnns aie often required In curing Consumption, though the Pulmonic ttyrup alone hancurefl many Ut-upt-rate cumxs. 'I te (Seaweed Toulo and Mandrake Pills Mt In rtgdlatliiK the frtomiu-ii and Llvor.ahd beipihe Pulmonic frup to dl.-oi sii.l i.oi'cn throUKh tiie blood v.;soln, by which iiifaus a cure Is boon effected. , Tlm .vtedulnes are conscientiously offered to the jub.lc us the ouly ksfH, certain and reliable remedies for Pulmonary tnumptloo, and for all thOHe morbid conditions 01 the bixiy which lead t that fatnl dl.-fano. Liver Complaint and IHepsla are o;ten toierunnersof roriHuinptlou.aud wneu lliey manifest, tlu-m,e;v tasy require tiio most prompt utlxullon. II Hie patient will perseveringly follow tbe oirt oiou which aoo ;iupany -cU bcitlie, 110 wilt cr aluly Du cuied, if bit lunm aro not too much wat. d to make a eure MM!ii)le. I.Vcii in onses snppotifd 10 b in. cm a Lli', wbeu friends aud pbyiilclans have dtKpaued, lh us., of llns iledlciue has avea too life of the patient and restored bnu to pcrltct bt-allh. lr. t-cueuck does not ssy that all cases ol Pulmonary rouMumps l.,n are within tue reach ot rutdleine, but he emphatically asserts that oltcn when uattenut nave the moot aiarming hymptomw. iu. h as a violent couh, creeping clilll.s, night saeata and general debility, evru to suoli a degree that they are obl.ged to lie lu bod.iu l when they are given up by their physician, they may still be cured. Mo md.cal lieaimeut can ci tale nsw lungs, but when the lum;s are very ka.ily dK.,.-d, and tm home nu ill d royed. a cuie may b tslfuctud by i)r. l-K-heiiOB medicine. AIto, lu tscroliiious luseahc-H. these Modielneare equally UK:ieut. br. ruUaue bas I'.bolographH of a number of pomouw who have bit 11 uuarly oovere l wltu running soi en, and now all healed up. 'ibis shows lis pui living proper.ls, whtc.i must be iue to btal caviue In tu luoa. Pulmonary (Joiif-uitipilou is almoKt aiwuys complicated With lyipepMa aud Liver t oiJipuiut. Mcbenck's alaudruke I'll 8 aro luieiidcd to leinove obairiicuous troia the Liver and restore Its bealtby action. U Uey have all the eiHcacy wbli;h is ascribed to calomel or M b.ue man," and aiu warruutud not to coaiaiu a puriicle ul "J ""' f"n. t new puis cura tba moMtobtiuate cosilvc-ues , sick bead Mme, pliOH, bliloui a leclioiiM, aud ail oilier d sfun Mbun arise from a W.ipi.l or on. structed condition of tbe Llvi r. One box of liieae pil.s will prove the elL-acy of the medicine. In tonMUinptlon tbe Kcawee.1 Toulo and MauOrake i'nl. art invaluable aatlliury meolilnes. 'ihey relieve tbe tuttrrlngsol the patient and aMf t tne Pulmonto iyrup In Fircc.itiig a cu:e. Thy have been f.iui.d a-elul In advanced slare of Umiumption. vphcre tno lungs are almost entirety d'httojed, aud all fymplom scxoiliin; to lb-Judgment of the fliynlclnnii, Indlcsted i"peiiy do I'b. The lives ot puilcniH who were actually in a dying coniJlilon bMve teen pieHerved lor inoi,iliw by the a-e of Hcbeook's three great leru. (lit s. Lr. Hcheiicn's Almanac, cuntolntng a full treatise on tiie various forms of dls ew.e, his mode ot treatment, ad general directions bow to us bis me licine, ch n be bud xri.tlH, or t-ont by mall by s lilien. Ins; bis Principal onic, o. ISNorth -i;xth ISlreet, PblU.teii.bla, I'a. Pr.c of lb Pulmonic Mjrup aud Hawecd 'Ionic, encli 81 5J per botlle, or 7 s balf do,en. Mandrake Pills. aVs. per box. For sale by ail Uro ltt and dalrs. fcl'i 'A LTrrrflnc ctfn ITS EFFCT 13 K A O U JL. O U H 3L I It Is a eiftct and wonderlul article. Cnr s bal.luess. Makes bulr tr.w. A belter dres-1 11 1? than any "oil" or "pomatum." rsofu.ns hrah,dry and wiry tiMlr into R?autMul, Hllkeu 'ireKse. liut, above ail. tho great wonder is the ropidit.; with whlc'i It restores till AY IIA1H TO Il.i O H I O I N A L COLO K. TliewhlteMi aud worst looklnz 1 air itfumes I syonthful beau'y by its un. it dotH lint iye II11 nsir, but alrlkea at tbe root and 111 .8 it with new life aud coloring matter. The first njil:rrtlon will do roixX; you will s.;e the Is Al lUAL UOLult returning every day, and IJKKOHE YOU KNOW IT, ttie o'd, Kray, di'colorcd appearance of the balr will bj gone, elvintc place to lustrous, shining ao-1 beautiful lock. Ask lor Hall's Hlcillai ILilr Ronewer; no ot her article Is al all like it in effect. fciee triat each bottle hue our private Oovernmeut tainp over the top of the bottle. All cthrrt arf. imitation. li. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, ff. II,., Pro uric to r. For .a:e by all drubt". se21 dim (eod) wlml ILe Ilrallns Tool. An Eay for Yoni:r Men on the Crime of Solitude, and ti,e lleanes ar .l Abues which ereale I in ed Imen ti to Maiikiao. Willi bare mean of relief. Hent In eled letter cn v Ciojw, frefl of clurnc. AO.IreMi Dr. J. f.kIJ,f,l ior-'MTUN, Hovrsrd Ax'tolHllo- , Pmladeli bla, 1. Ju n :2 d ..i lp n itAf-iri;;.o2t. hukiiVe. Th t-i. lidld ll-ir I iye M tne e 1 in ine ..,;,! -.ne ouly Iron .iUU perieoi 1 ye, O IJUI. . 1 ii ::.-. rtini:.;. in-1 ii ii u; no a'i'Kiiri'iiie..i ; no rldl- n'ous; llnls; r tne diesthe III eC-ctsof li-id lve; liivUornten and icave the linlr toll und texulllul, black or imuH's. cold by all Liut-ttlsm and iVrfuinert.; and properly applied at li.iU-tie 's WU Factory, No Pi Hond Ml., New Vork. IliiK lif r'a Icui Miot lor l-i Untr liit-iiei'fi Liglitiilet; t ly lilller. fckdd by UrufjgUU Everywhere. wayZidwlta HXJ TI10 XlenlinLT Pool. ESHAYH FOR Vl',u MK.V, wfo have faiic-11 Into vicious b anils, and now d Ire a hUher life, aud a belter MAUOiDt with certain means t,f rell- f for the aflUcfcd. .Sent in sealed letter en. velopes, free of c .ar. Address, HOW. AltU ASHOJIATtON.'Lox P., Phuauki vhix. Pa. iOJ; ron sals. flOR M I,; V A L TT A B L E M A I N J HTUEKI' PiiOPEItry That apleudl.i property known as tiie Egler properly, V?.J. ' ... ' s tuated on the weft corner of Alain an 1 . ii P" V 1 I -y !. . I f A Cwi.it :1

.-1 1 -i c J V J 0 m r .1 M 1.1 l "2 O 0 J - i 1 . 1 -. f L i ! t -' rMns W 1 1 1 'J - o sa o rjfj fc I o m o o ft rH o q A 2 1 O ! m o o ti m M Li m o o Id L2 o tJ 14 1--. ft ! -;! u J , i r " r -1 w m o Q o td o m o U r 4 ! ! TALLi 07", ETC. XUMt(tIlltslllsl TALLOT7, Jt .'iijLJ T Tjiiiiii.sr niiiui: i i'lun: p tin. rE' "-. NO CllJIlM-n lli.l-lc i. r .-ot!i .i.i-.. 1. .11 ir Ui)0. Hblppuig M euc I In 1 i, 1 - In d. Qu'itntl 11 tlv-' upon i p.-licu' liiij. Address iico(;ti:i: .v ham ui.t;. CINCiN.N'A I I. au20 ilHmK.Tu Hdiiler.saa I.a ul ale ! Postponement of lir.uilfi.'; to i;,- . -2S. connrsrnsDKsi i; n WM. McVl.A i.v a :v 7 If';; v ; vou Ml!. Mwm. IlaiiKs and ol ',ci 1, tn m m 1. , ' in in .lu.-i.y appointed by i.cl ol K t u 1 : tiNTI.r.MFN : 1 e;j:!. ' lllul I ii pellu.1 to n.k ul ) mr liii iU 11 ( o, tp. ne. ineutol tbe druwi..g o in z lu l.-io Hen derson t otally ( I' y.) !, i.d i.il.AHI10114I1 a I'Miit iiiitny II lii linvc In en sold , a sti i.'K'j. 11 1 1 01 1 ii,...- ii-.i been (Jispihd of to jii'lif a t r, . r i,,y proi.ei ty wii lioiit .i . to 11 . on 1 d. i i tiie uusiild l.ckt if, which 1 On i.ul linea l to do. If yon III rl vi ii!f no! !l Hie : V : 1 .In v of December, mo 1, 1 feel o;.l' l,nl ol (,..(,.,.. log ot n 11 ti,.. 1 n-H 1 -. 1, v 11 k li iiu . ii.in. geullemeii, vi ry r i p : i.i .-, v vi '!; i.a I.i. Henderson, Ky., Aug. i, 1 j. JlEl'LT Of 3IUJ f O.V.V'.',vo.V ;;.,,. Tho nndtiislgiiid, coruu.l viom 1 h o ma 11. agtlllie i I.-ll'Jel ..'.:l J.iilid l.o.-, I I . I ( t, a 11 n onii en f t public tl at a n.mcii nt 11 U I11I11T of I ten fin in e l. I, Ikjiii hhi,., , ,1 of to justify t be plopt lelm' I ,i lili.-. jog a tranMer of I he n ijj e 1 1 y on 1 ne j 01 1 , (.. lemoer; ana iney nave e ,1 cina l t, . hii'i 1 tin d 1 awing u 11 Ul I be i . ii il lj 01 !.- ceniber, lv J. A laige liUUibi r bt I 1 Mis l.i.vii I. 11 Kilil.uiid we en lei Iuiii but 1 il 1 in iiouol iin.t II will b' (liKpo-e. l b' Inn liii. 1 i - t above. We tbi 11 k we n in h " 1 ni 1 11 t i n in . leruHtM Of ticket lio!d-'t III I eekii'g In lui.i Hone others Ho. 11 loi.ku vim imvi- pin. cbiih.i I tl.-UetH ebUii- in Ibn ii..ming. t-.hnuld tno ilrawin, luke . now , 11,0 mo pi It tor won d no -.. p. 1 1 tl , In . .jer I save blmiell fn.ni Iom, In li nt li s ebiinci In the draa ing wil.i no- moil Inu.i-,. J bis he Hoes 1 or 11 11 c 10 u . 1101 woiud v. 11 desire li should do it. i he 1 oil pom on 11 1 is fir it oil limo only, at 1 us t be p.ifH. h' i 11 .1 ti,., urms cauli. I be Hiiiii ii.il 1 cd ne 114 t-ni.,i nut for tb pr set, t yi-ui - nil' ll.i'l. 1. 1 r-il le 'cd until I be 1-5 r,t .) h inn: r v In 1, it cm in.ilai but llttin dill. 1iM1.1i: w 11 b 11 .:.. v.'iioa e m lortuiiHle as to vt In v. bi ll, 11 1 1,1 v 1 m c- d on 1 he 1st of -cpl em b.-i or b ;-'bdiy ot lXirwiiilmr, IW. 'I lie owner of tho pi op.-rl u ill lio! I no llckt-lH, aud C tl 11-L lliiini wbo b;i t them Will wait cheei lnily for t be ! 1 in.- ft.-iei b ns for lliere will pnslilvely be no Inrilirr iosiium m. 111. Tbo 1110 u. y ai Ilni4 f roui I ) ni!o of 1 1 r-It -ta is In the bank, lo our rrcou, ani 1 bo owticr of the j iopei'y tiii.ot 111 any wav OM! Of COlOt It liOlll Ult.-I HliJ MVI.( and the trai s'.vr it I ne pi o... 1 ly. ibnin. creasl -g lull rest In Mm mm. -me, and tb.i Confidence m- 11 If' h l t b "m bou I Ibn country in it-. luinie-M. Ju-i f.V US In Ibn oplnloiilli.it Hie ili.iwlini v, lil ceitulnly ooms olTsl the Bj.pini le.l i. no 1 1. IS A . K - W.11. fS 111 I.IJ V.'AV, Iti. I. -l. .'-.-1, w. - I I. i, UKA. 1 i .i i:N". t "1 I 111 I; Si.llil I'M. Henderson, Ky., Aticimw, la.j. S MRSETT'S rQ) VesetiM '1? - VHAIR RESTORATIVE I ti wstr v - - I'rnsi rsi I (i.ss li.i Lfsti.rii.a I I auitl UtjB liiiiafi lT b Ll iiPT f, U 1 ' I Uff or fit.LQ Hair lt ortfli ai m..'i t 1 ruuilli,( ti tjfwwiB, r'H: li.f M u1 m'jfl ritS IwnlrwW. trnl Iwr Itm'ii i T1 lisvui,f !.( tl. limit. I la Irw 1 j n a it. r. Uf.n-to, . 4 UWW ptJS""MH. Ufl4 l, BO. ya uf i tuk4 y J. R. PARRtTT liC3, rr'- j MABCHCSTXa. ZtOXlD & SUIT II, CHICAGO, Otatrsl Agrati for tha Eortbinttra tuU. i,.wll l-'-'ll-ni . , VV boie-i !A; i I, X . - UL-. lo b CAuniAo: J. JJ. Gizznin CO., CARRIAGE UANCi'A'JTUiU-T.L',

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