Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 May 1866 — Page 4
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THE EVAiSYILLE JOURNAL
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UNION STATE TICKET. For Secretary of State, NELSON TRUSLER, of Fayette. For Auditor of State, thomas b. Mccarty, Fof Treasurer of State, GEN. NATHAN KIMBALL, of Martin. For Attorney General, DELANA E. WILLIAMSON,
For Superintendent oPnhife Instruction
UiHUKUE w. HOSS, of Marion.
Awful! We are surprised to learn . from thfi
l$toInteWgeri&r that.a , correal I J A . 1 VA T . -w-r -. - -
puuaent .ox tne j.ew,-lort aVews-that fast, firtri ' friend of" the South has come fo'grief In AtIanta,The name of the distinguished Bohemian is II. M. Forsyth. The charge
I him is ;swindHngTaha;deceivirig;the
rvUj,1V6cutiiijf. . a. iic eviuence against him is said to be overwhelming. It
seems that .Forsyth has been in
Atlanta for some time, ' boarding
around " among the nrominent hotels.
while possessing neither money nor lggjige Qfiiet fci MkUe-thdught,
no doubt, that the service performed by his paper, the New York AW
ought to stand sraod forhis bn.irrfrmf
the landlords couldnt see it .m'that lisrht. At, tnaf-!iiTo vsT,:.iT..
Forsyth was in the citv i.-nl -with n
flhnnrtiTiifl 't; a ' jf t '
-""'-v; ui ici&uit; iu iurnisn nis paper with interesting items relatiVft
to the progress of the President's e-ln-
rious work of reconstruction in that
benighted region. ...... '
Why Con sr ess Does not Adont the I finiriiorc nm
President's Policy of Ronstruc- OTheiamtpolis. brrespo' of
Auose wnp read the. following ex- t.ai. a.'r'u" -iiwtzra . r- . , . that .paper JSulhe 19th. that Oaritain
uawMrom a -speech. Ot MENRY AJ AtrivoA., e v ";-"r T Wjse. delivered at TUmA- t th J T.INS0N! Soliciting Agent for the
ADVERTISEMENTS.
.AUCTIOHf SALES.
1 1 : - v ' ' ... . ' L OOIdiers Homp nrrivpd in fhof Ifir
iatc uuiverary ceieDration ot tne l t,n4. ., 1 rrA8nD7"011 street death of Sthkat r T.Mw Vli J ' 1 Wormn Wltl Contribution k)f wafat and Chestnut, late ioi Ucaui 01 OTONEWALti jACKSOSj.Wlllj! aa" a , " -r, , Vanderburgh County, deceased, all of his
W-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that I A will Rfill flt nnhtift QnMtnn r A Tl
DAY, the 10th day of June. ISiib. at the reni
dence of Joseph R. Ashby, on Sixth street.
of
1 1 w tLiiuHri hi run 1 1 til n 1 r (Kuiooeon 011 r t niu
comprehend '.wW our. patriotic -Con- made. ?y h! .citizc.n.s of Ru Rrt-r"
gress ' does not Approve' President X.7, ,n ia?i- thia nobIe chan carpet, two abie SntrtoWe,
LATEST NEWS. ' The City of New York, Bavaria and Bremen hwvejuTivea t New.Ydrln.
Secretary Seward addressed the people of
Auourn, new x orKlast night. It is said that the Austrian army will hp jftjlljt Kirmed atid au gtnented. 1 ' ; f
Ina'panthequesUonofthe civil status,
01 tninese emigrants is being discussed. There is a, large" :qnan;6r .inferior tobacco on h'and in London. The Treasury and Sub-Treasuries of the United States contain $80,000,000 in species, A,' detractive fire ocenrred in Cincinnati yesterday morning. Volunteer rifle companies are beine iorioefd in Austria. ' ' - 1 - The appropriations for fortifications made In te Senate on Monday, amount to -Judge Huehes. of Bloomin.," HlJlX
appointed General Agent of the Treasury' InplaceofW.P.Mellen. The House Military Committee are maturing a bill for increasing the army, ac-
""S w uen. uranrs suggestion.
Venezuela is making arrangements to
.cucmiAinencon Claims. General Tol-
eon nas assumed the Presidency.
thousand Japanese soldiers are to
we origaaea with.'. French and EngMsh
hruupa xor a grana field-day exhibition near Yokohoma. The Senate MllitarV Commit too han.i.
creased the total pay and emoluments of
"ie omce or ueneral to near $20,000.
The PrinclnaJlty rf Pr.mr
1 . 'J " V V v-i , tlTVl orders to propose quarters for troops about
. Mr. Motley, American Minister, has given notice to the Austrian Government that he will leave the country if another body of volunteers were shipped to Mexico. A detachment of one hundred men were to leave Trieste, puj -tJie aoth fef iMay s but their departure has riot been announced. Louis Nkpbleon, in a speech at Auxem, declaredthat he detested the treaty of 1S15. Renlea n .consequence fell two per" cent ' and. there-was quite a janic on the Bourse j
Austriarit ls said, has decided on con-:
""'"s" Jiuwiew-mei, should Prassia stlU recl Her proposals for the settlement of the question of the Duchies. Two boats loaded, as is supposed, with Fenians, effected a landing, on, Indian , Island, on Mondayijijghtiancl seven rounds of shot were exchanged. The British war steamer, Niger, steamed from Campo Bello lo the scene of action, and the Fenians retreated.
Two firemen are supposed to have perished In a flrj& inlKewA'Ork:jn Monday night. Another was badly burned, but escaped With life. The loss occasioned by the fire Is estimated at a million and a half dollars. The Liberals gained a brilliant victory over the Imperialists a$ .Mazatlan,T re-
qu 9 ?Wnca soldiers acted as sharp shooters for General Corma, the Liberal leader. Corma immediately attacked another, co-operating: force, and routed it completely, and Is now master of the situation in Sinoloa. Federal Diet, at Frankfort, has 'passed J-esolutions requesting Prussia to make pacific declarations, otherwise the Diet would be compelled to- resort to its constitutional
rervgauve.,Jierrepresentative declared that Prussia was ready to revoke defensive measures, if the Diet would comEel the disarmament of the other members of the Confederation.
Freedmen's Bureau. The' President has ordered lriAr
General" Howard, to cause the n rrAst
ot every officer of the ' 7W.-m in
North Carolina who is engaged or pecuniarily interested in the cultiva
tion ot rplantations,T and -? -Brigadier fl.i...' (5.-.. 'V" " ?7 . -
ueueiai piKuaunas .peen dispatched to exeClitA ihift rtrAar C'"".T.V. A A
- wv.vxja WJ uur: r 1 v 1 1-
cate General Holt has beeti instructed
by the. President to make outehiro'Ps
ser, 'with a vie w to their 1 trial" before
Wi.UIU. 0 .'Hi l'n-t;s a i -ill .fnr
General Howard has reeommpnflri
to-the-Preaidehi that where
ble, some officer in each of the Southern States be designated TW.,.t
ment Commander and ! Commissioner of the Freedmen's :Buroau:'
td bring 'about more harmony of action between the military- thk U
61 the Bureau. " ,The
. : ,--e6v""vu. noa adopted at ohcCi with respect to' Mississippi,!, and -orders1 have just', been issued for. carrvinff it into tffot ;n
Alabama and Georffia and hnth
- a w vu VUt
varoimas. treneral ' Swayne wil probably .remain in Alabama, Genera DlLLSON '1tfGe6r&iaand ft
Strong in South Carolina. Whether
ueneral Huger will remain in Xorth
larolina is not knownJ-;
jtine-u
dience cheered -"TsiLniiLl 1,nt fum-.
ed stripping than (the Joya I people? of
tne ssoith) ynkect: ; Pardmlv JMy
might have appealed far pardon- but I
wouhl haw seen th'eni Whe ' natxlots.- of
the .North) davined hcfore . T'iot.uJd
have granted- it. -But- we will cive
nis sentiments ln thur cfmnsAn
JiiX-Oeneral V ise said
i I don t know- that. I
iiugnier:j 1 em bound by no chain. , I
Jirnf i! hr Hl'l t.nA nni..t..,.n.' t ........
tlon. A cieditof six months will be given on all smns nvi thrn v-ur th m,..
chaser elvinc his note, with 'innrnvpil
uation ana ftppraise-
' ' ' t . Administrator;
maysa dAwtd
is much neodedfor the'. Home, and t
is requested that the patriotic ladifls-
ot some one of the conn ties.of
take the matter in' "hand 'and fu'rhrsh'
one. The newspapers of the .SLafr 9n
ranferrcrti1arIy.XiTihmateioTthU
Home represent nearly fifty counties,. r;-f-r .i,.f ,i -.W'
and would teef grateful for the favor ' who want touet go
.0 .iTAvivraveriiniw:
!
, - ujnju bUC soil of iny native land., i At least General
umnisay ,I,'mayi be' arrested, hufi, I wanted 110 man livlna to tl 1
might go.' Cheers. I have the p'roud sat!
viu i najrag iaat I fought until we had won the rjrivtW r.r vn
Applause. There Is no authority here or
.nere 10 arrest me or to stop my mouth so long as I obey the conditions of the paw Ole: and UDQn that nsmla t- v,it ' J
longaaiiive
I .j iwuuu Dy no chain.! f luecimeus 01 r lat XiOCK, Jtusn Uoun:- x : .iNJxx,-ti nine o,loflra';m. have a pass to go where I please upon the tV iiade a 'imenV in ihZ TTma .1 uk306! eet,-where wiH.aia.soUi sou of iny native land..i At least hrni 7', Picnic to the Home to-day, .; to the. highest bidder, , Utv cahr-all. ur .'-. . east:eheral j j , large stock of Groceries. Lidtiors.r&eon-
W ANTED.
f II AVE 1 A : L' R G E 'BTiETi, O I Lv Whisky and Packing Barrel J-tablish-rnentln Indiana capacity of two hundred barrels per day, with engine, boilers, and everything complete which I wish to get some one or more to t.ike an Interest in, and locate it somewhere near Evansville,
lor snis marKer. . Aauress Lock Drawer 50.
Evansville, I nd
may22d.3t
' 1 j - jr - ; . 1 1 Tt. . - b T (DTI I'TTl CJlHTirfi 'if 1 nniiTn V
JJ.Al.llilj A A XJ AilU iUAtlllli.' LICEXSEI- Under "patents of Howe.i Wbeeler &?' Wilson; Grovef & Baker!' and Singer Co', -and the onlv Cheap Machine-in th United States, having the right to use the Wheeior & Wilson or fourmotion Under Feed. We vant.Agents to sell them.-' Will pay $r0 to $200 per month or allow large commissions.' , Will send Machine, to be paid for when sold. For circulars, terms, are.-; enclose stamp and ad--dress- . 1 . , PAGE BRO'S, Genfl Ag'ts, At either of our offices, Philadelphia, Pa. t Tnlaln t l T mild . . . t
.. Sews with single or double thread. TScl-
cuuut Ainu JiMi. t - : apr 11 ojmi,wian.
FOR RENT.
I 1 !,".
and carried with them a fine dinner
for the soldiers.
"ifE-Daytdn lJoibmi.ita .flflmi
! good reasons for asserting that Col.
L.EN Harris,. .jyayor..pf Cincinnati: refused the.a'ppointment of fX S. Marl
.J -pucall.m?!a! whifch' WatderJm AJ
f ApnlausR
nrisoner nr (rnr. r o .,4 ,
v. j , , prisoner 1 , : ......j .vi uu.:i. war.' if prisoner at all, I am a' priso'her'of coul6T hb't indorse the President's re
- w -r mcu juv.jii- 1 LuiiMLriii-i.uin, Tinnnxrx j
raniry at Appomattox, were' those fired by' P k '
u ?PS "lat bad ihe, honor atid pride L GEOJifilhwTu V toiead; and-there-' at : Appomattox' peace ? ; -UREEXfi.r.the1. -Grand
. SOU call the -fiani lo
'fV . . . . . - ..r i w uutiosfc
mo cause- er-civU liberty is
jurge siock or urocenetv Liquors, &e.on
;'B ui aimpsi, every tmgijiept. a
vr iioiBiaieurowry. . ,, ; All XI- ll r t n-nni' A , . I 1 . , . L
had better be on hand, as sn-h bargains as
V - nitttuay uun i Happen everv day, t--., i.
i aie positive, without resr'e.' ' "
oiuuaisuj:i JK.J5S. KUSTUJJ & CO. 5 7---; i -t ?: j - ' '
. ' --cvu nauu, ux private sale, a large stock of Produce, such as Hay; Corn
f.rifn . uu;pw'-. -ouons, lunoppea ilf' Po,tatoes,. &o,Av:liieh .we-vJill seiat
prices for cash, , 1 rea Way23 dlf. 'jR. K:RtgT0N CO.. I
omed, fo It, too, Xs lost. There was a
i win lUTii aja a.raratiise regained and there ,will be a Paradise ' retrain. ; inK ril
country. The blood that has h,.,.
uKEEXE,r.the.jrand; ,.-2; -so - ' JbnMerate enocacy f;yEieiii:s4.IALWAY8;s hkTsnri Tji lonflM 1- cure ciiistomftrfk l uriivt.x-r, fvi
order falling, the faithfulvtujether -At : itvw. i--,vLr,i''i -
-r ' . -,, , " j ' ,1 """"i'wwi points on xne Tennessee Vincennes on Monday, Jhly 53th j ifor ' io us.t. . "f 1 ennessee
Mogul of -the Cb
of this'DIstrict
is too precious:-,! should not believe In T A 7, 9 "g-Vf Wr Godif IdidnotbeUevethataspecialProvi- rfge f the Common leas. Qourt
xv-x-vxi jimix-iy, auu lur me transac
tion ot such other business as may be
the, purpose of jiominating a dandidate j Sr,gv f.1?"01?
100 POmsi and Barret Freighti in 'pro.
i .KI.ITH'.-Ct
HOI SE. i-i r have : a good substantial Frame Dwelling House for Rent, for one, three, or five years. T ho house is new. with nine rooms, halls, porches, and out buildings, at t situate on Third street. mXtii11! r "TI"v.:"U 1 H. E. READ,
WIKSISHEB ROOM i-A neatly ;
, , V ' wwuni i f ri ,
neaflj- fur-
tween Urst and Water. Inquire at thi Office. ' , , , ... : lmov-n
FOR ALE.
dence would yet gives victory to and secure thn TlnTrr1 rVl.-i in " . - .
.w".,. ui uivn iiDerty in this couit-
try.;v ft vroiTs-.Y 't:
x. -- , . .
u.mSlHia ie said.'there was one
'TVe learn that Gen. Sol.'Meredith has been appointed Assessor of the Fifth District of Indiana, vice Qlincy, removed."' " '
How Condescending. The Indianapolis Herald, of 'Mondajy makes the following appeal to. whom it- may concern: jiio.- - ;"'( ,'-y ';;' The Deniovrats-wUi act in -'good faltli. Tliey wgl bo tolerant in voting- for ' JoHjn--" kon men, without regard to antecedents, if Republicans will reciprocate the liberality. Why does the Journal, Why aoes Morton, denounce this, if they are the friends of Johsson? Do they thus, desert, General Meredith T & Do they wish-to se"e him humbled and disgraced by the re-election of Julian? How Is this to be explained? Waal-preallylwei wjinH to'IknowJ Perhaps the Seventh of June Contention will explain it. j
-.v.r
us-
Eebei: Attack oii :ertknRYi
' We would most respectfully - refer
our merman triends who are disposed
to cnng to tne tJOPDerhead raww . A
the followina article from the Fayetteville (Tenn.) HeraM; ' hUt
' ' 3 'nvi ItUCJ sheetf ,and in tall rfwrvrt fm
harmony.with the Copperhead press of
iuB iortn :
Has a Dutchman orxt a ..i
n6t, 'as far as heard from o "
?-tf 2in, 'he affirmative, .r Atheists, deisw,.ingdeLv and materialists, the onlv prayer nine-tenths of tWm L
to utter is,' (?, God,, if there Is a Gosive my soul,ifIJiayea80Ml. i : H s '.,...- o ;VIn-.. 1854-3;- When Vnsxx,xTi,i;r;:i
rept-like a toado VveTenrT
wW wm ,8 or beaten and bruised Dutchmen went tip from rill thoir W .
generous people of he 6outh breasted the storm., jrnia and Tennessee were the flrst States to stop its rapid progress. But the tocsin of war had hardly sounded ero with the-ir" daggers upon the bosoms of Virginia and Tennessee. Who of the present generation can forget .their brutality? Years will not efface th t,o,K.. J
lallS VrtC UoMatra . 1
. " x.' x..ijfu ill inn
--y 01 me Shenandoah. . All over the South they spread desolation and destruction, - , They had a perfect right to Join the Northern army and fight for the maintenance of the Union. Of this we can not, of course, complain; but If they had even particle of soul, they, would treat us with some litUe eenerositv...
" In '.the struggle now going on at Washington, ninety-nine hundredths of the Dutch side with the Radicals. Their leading men, such as Carl Schurz, are rabid Red- Republicans." Fleeing from persecutions for treason in the centralized despotisms of Europe, with a rrlce upon their heads for endeavoring to overthrow the 'strong governments' of t.hot
Jient, they have as slight' conception bf
saiuuc luIJSUUUOnai republicanism as a cannibal from Central Africa. . They would have pur Government Red Republican In
name a centralized Despotism in spirit.?? The. Evansville Courier is not quite so hard on the Germans as its coadjutor, the Fayetteville Ileinihl, but all who read its 8ttaek ion the YmM,VT,A
of the KihlSratmakt hive recrinized f
tne same bitter hatred of the Germans that is avowed by the Herald, TJie only difference between the two papers fs, that one don't daw to ,r. .
vymivju, nnuc me omer nas no hesitation in doing eexro "1 " i A '.
V; t.r?
.... 1 - no xiiaj MC necessary. JThe Convention' will be
'- 1 - V T CK3 a man who could not. h I organized . at. tho. Koi -P
which he afd not. consent to doi As long A. M. of said day. Hon' WM E
voice.--What Comm:
Commonwealth!, There never was but asPlrants that; he . exppctato ,'serve ' one. VireriniaJ But t ton x.;. m tt. I onntlo. - j , i , i I
of these day,, and then the devil take the T SUDSMe
lunamosti.-j am watching, and will tell tttt, : r-, . . her when she comes what h The Cwricr of yesterday copied
in her flhtionpi. in ir-! I frnm tliA T.q Ovann H 'r'.Ls ! .
, , J " j wur j -v.,.Wc i. tin o,i tiSSSL?? -T!!; ?e not a w? less .infomo- the
there is but one Virginia. They ha taken and are wieldino- hPr rw0 r, v cago Times, contrastint? fittiwT titUI,
r ' ' A A i v . . , i,n am otraitor, wiiy don'tthpvtrx-onj 1 PnnneT Tr. x-i.
T. -, , "uuiauj i latv. inia article IS. II
sooner than bow to TisurnnMon s " aPSaiis the tfe&d-'!' 'Bv innueridnYt.
triumphed, 1 should have favored. Mn- f charff'es that. PresiMon't. ; T.twv.t4- v,
na.tcd.., Laughter.T Trlr.nf Ttt.. j - . v
.' 7 . " 3 iu tyllK nniiv
may21dUuaM
1!
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teamboafggntT
DR1TGOODS.
NewYbrkS tore
J.
x . T . i- "U
..uuiiiauc HH?LUCsUlVe ,1110 COU-
ftate e iAen danuied beore Iteould ba,
granted it. .Fot mvself. th W j. SP1CU0US as
- " w ."'A4-ict WiA 1 -
me other .leg, I take no oathsJ ask do "No article
thieves and scoundrels.
nio re,--I., villainous ever'
,"5YHOLESALE AND RETAIL.,AJt VV i'J J.iv.'xitU'j.ii.i.'
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of
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fuuws74 .11 A Ull III IrHII tnXkW3 I .
,: v"v-vin-j give you tliat brlKadethe old, -th 0Ti t . "
j 1 f" v t5U-. ,
T t.ru gaae, iClieers., and appiause.j. j uM..-t-tiv. !
I HE Richmond Examiner J a rwnn?
ou uvreu uauer. krptu .nrv tita .
against the noble few. in that city who
remained '.true-: to , the ..Union.;.i The
cnionists : of the fcitV.remnnEtrh'
Sgainst 'the " withdrawal - of the1 mili
tary, np'on which the 'Exdmlm'nm'
ments as follows! . ;' h ,
,B" The fncf. Is ihai n.ix"ti. iji' -';'. 1
ftre M-ithdrawn, the 'loyalists' have joT k Mackerel HAUL.-The police went seinbody, td keep, them ii cowtenanoe,4 no- j iPg yesterday for the hopeful youths be-
appeared in a rebel oaner smith
:ot Mason and --Dixon's Lin.
and we would fain believe th
few, even of the Democratic edlthra of
the JNorth, who are base ennno-h to
CODV it. SnriJii .rh'oUa el,.rl -
"6""' "1 me writer witnout advanc
ing his interests. Nn
tPeinocral Caii 1 rea'd! thfe aHfol4 wfth -
out feehnsr a conteniDt nnd lo;itb!
... ... ... ... i j f. i .,sr-"'-"s.
ior ns author."
New StyiesiSprinisrand Sommer
DKESS GOODS,:
RICH. MOIRE ANTIQUE SILKS ta ! i . I'M'l V . V : . - J i ; ij .. '.
i ftiiiRICH PLAIN" SILKS,:;;;,f:;;
New BpVing Sacks, " ' ' (
Black feilkBasqiilnes, THnvt-ightcfofii Talmas
i yLace Points and Circles,
lOO 3?x?E? CHOICE' FRESH 'LEM-
il A'Fin.e ' CJtanceYXox., a Barffaln
51!5rEI'i8n,n to change business.
ill thia oitv Ktfixaf.l Atr- riulJ
doing a,epdtl paying business.:; Will st-11 on
. . iriuw, rw .lunneir information, address P. O. Drawer 4.5. imayiTlw
.i:viU?ParMU,8"rniieV liiver. in tlifxiix- x i.-... tj.-:
nno-h.nl f-n.ril fA ii d 'Jrl V"V.ana
: v- - .ii lucxjuuiifmijiai AiinA.
it is a Wrapping-Paper mill. It contains llen,m, "'fii8' two Bay's engines, and
XAh. KZ M lPer
X iMo uiu aas a good
may! dim
f i i i "v- ' ' HOlSE. Wishing to make a change. Jt I now offer my-residence, a good ti k Huse, containing eight rooms, pork.S0' 2,alI foliar; cistern, wood-house, sta-
. i1 weli aT'Sed and la good, style, and five acres of land, well set with choice fruit trees and shrubberv eltuatett
tin i -x run, ui me corpora-. Uon line; also, two lots, with a frame house. COIltninino- wxA " B"15
coIwviiib -6 "ces, Biiuarea in Ja-
The above will be sold cliea'p. ' ; 9 apr2 lm , JOHN B. MILLS.
lermseasv; f '., , . . FERDINANn FUNKE, Proprietor!
eus-
-NE EXOIXE AXr KOILER-WithL HlvKS .ran5 complete, and
i."".v'i"u" tjiiiiuer ana m inch.-
stroke, r Boiler
uiamet apr!4
:e.r Boiler 18 feet long, and .a feet in ietr. Apply to BLO.MER & HOIKG, " I , Mum St., bet. First and Seconds
Fh.J:onta,lllln180acre8.75 acres of rw,iij.,eh ae"iu-ed; is situated on ther lin.? K&abo.ut eif?h,mes above Smith.od,i,Fw further particulars inquire of. . Janl7 j. q DUaOUCHE'l' & CO. .
Annexatiou of Territory to the City-
Ui Xiiv U1SV IXXn. '.!. .') NOTICE IS HEttEBT OITEX. that
i ... v u mi, ii r ti me cnv or vansville, in pursuance of the provisions entttled a Yt ?Pi"ved March , im, A entitled "An Act to amend the seventy!
7, r . . lw,i i li'-ii ui in& town of aS,n1W'Vntarih.
"PPveq jannary ?7. Dx47.-:'-a? i0 R-?,d 8uPPjenentoi sections -to said ,m Act' will, on the 18th day of. JunV lSLi 1
f7.r.?". V,"""0" c ounty, descriled a
mV- .wrMUBUOAolai uoK n Dress Trim- w H'"ui"S at ine corner of Outx mlngs Fancy Goods. .Button jfce., jte.- all l-numJr (-11, as laid out br RT Mj at greatly, reduced prices, i ' ' 1 J-vans (the said point being also the northi x-i , ,., ,.. . west conier of tho Noi-thf.KT,in.i:
of the city of Evansvin.1
body to 'associate with, and they feel very 4 J?ngin, totth?-",,n??!lfKrHrigadx ,of,tbis
xx,j sut ,rUl0 lne -wrong pew. Let 1 C iva- jw-awwi msaisoa tne-- evening them seek congpntal society elsewhere if f fore ln stonlnS the Alice Dean as she they do hot lik th i I, Shoved out from our wharf Tixox-un.x.i
. , -"H X'i l UK lion- !,, ... - v iixest and respectable throughout the South'. I , .JaTn.d.lSS iaimeemembera-of-t-hi4 --
e are not ilKelV to, nav thtn c,. organization ln the ittftHo.i.
they live among us for a thousand years." ?oile late'1Wv.?n;PK"?J,hf.-69Ti 4filly i ;The; withdrawal f;6f ;'.ih; Federal 'lK
forrp from 'V!.. i - ' ' ""t uuf pypuiaypn, wtvich; is l?TCe 1.rom .Virginia , will f necessitate alanningty the iimee,;and will the Removal of the Unionists;'' The tinne t0 swell in nnnlber so long as tliere
" iyiCTxuic i-esiiaini put upon it, (ur
municipal authorities should by all means
.14 aildia riiW StVeet,'
Three doors west pf Sherwood House,
STOV3S WORKS.
of tho Vi.J Vr. "'vuiargemoni.
'ti ""i- f C; , 1 "i"'. ana . running
... . nu, nam rvornieastern Enlargement i j; hundred and slxtv itiCO) feet '
It
arai
dred and thirty feet to theaSem w r boundary 11 n of r! w A'..r"-f i!i 'vla : r
drhanbfKrja,n'Addr" drd "ml R,xty (V60) feet to the north iin o
sau.-unt-lot 5: 'aiirf tlio-nno ot -rr
fltUt "if tblf """dred end thirty (my
9!
reconstructed.: feeling that..
o xne? aic cked up by . the! President- and th-
xxfuxwracy, mase no pretence of con
cealing their . intentions. The moment bayonets are no longer visible, let the Unionists, white, and black beware.O The riots at Memphis show what the secessionists are; capable of
, The Macon (Ga.) Messcnaer boI-
emnly informs the Union party th a t J
u is too late lor it to conciliate the South.' , It 'might . have done so the moment after victorj', but now " floot! time has passed the programme pf hate and scorn cannot be changed." The Mextehaer admits fhnt tl, .-S--X '
t ', . x. mo iurixi had nothing-to -fear from tht; SoVi,
and wo cannot find in its column' of
reprootancl warning, a mention of
any good that could. arise frbm'.'isubservingio the whim? of; disappoint
cu auu ueieatea minority.
pay some Attentten tp,this,viliwhielirr ir neglected,-nnty do "nsYet considerable injury . Memnhis jtnrvnl
. Those. young sca'mfs:7wilI."l.,.gboM
material to use in mobbing' -niggers", when a little5 older.1
- V x. r - r
STOVE-WORKS
feet to IhB niU r Krrr " yr."
1 t?Ixt . VxV ut-lot number 5; said -terriunj being contiguons to the city of J-.vansvUle, and ao$ plattml or inirt off. AIT A T-T1. . .
Attest ? A At irl?lnor-
mayilt-Jl Jnnehi , '.,., "f v l .)
1
Oh
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r fij
BRINKMEIER & CO.,
MANirf'ACTtRER OE i'
- JTlIE KvnnavillA -T..,.,.1 .' ....
had better emigrate to E&rot a"-H JT ! -.". ) :n.. i , ,- . . are fond of skverv W -COOKING.'. STOVES, FOR . WOOD
countrv ooiilil oriax.x -- .,. ttp ttv t,a,. ,l.r.A1.J '
1 erhajjs ihe country could spare us
U1UUI1. OUI It WOll 1(1 " nm.h
1 THE Cincinnati Times has announced that the Jriehds' of SJlNrPike are determined thaf the Opera House "shall be rebuilt on thi old sifo in Ua r..x. ' ,ii
magnificence. They, propose -to raise
the.Tmoney,ihat, operations may be Begun, tm .theistjof v 3Iarch,;7 18G7. Isaiah Rogers; architect, is said tfA V. 1
drawing.the . plan. '.! .; i vf '.: u- 'i.'i'i .
.i. -t-
TiiE: Ne w York ; World, the grt
opperneaqi organ in JNew , York announce? that -"'.the 'nght'Mitr.'pidve-
jne.nt has, failed, I and' it adds "Nor should it , succeed ; and he is no friend to' American;' Wbrkinemen wh'n rJoa
f not tell thetn plainly; that,;.in this
struggle which they have sought justice was not on'. their side." . '. :I y'W.orkin.mn being thus warned to cease operations, must ' govern , them-
yes accordingly.-.'" ' , '
pmuii, uui. ii wouia pinch no one to spare the Journal man, if we Pt-fnrxt IxJar In v. 11..1- J J . I
vvup u.iu tllU jllltJi UUlCiieiX r-l'udfu 'ah Herald. .' We judge jf wouid lel lnefi to both j'our landlord and your butcher, if you were;-to; leave before your bilhf incre.ie further. Neither our butcher
Or bur landlord owe us anything., ,
Morning Star Ledge, No. 7, L 0. 0. pj : ..-,..,. Meets every Thnnwinv pvp,,h : ,
'4jnS&& ?J' e,1,Kbt '!.otr?' Rt Oda-FeHows1' '"' J"
11.-
A Vll
Tr' ' J COAL; HE ATIN(iSTO v ES, FOR - WOOD-AND
KT-SX111-158 AND LTDS; t'OTTNTRV OV'KNS AND LIDSI BISCUIT OVENS AND LU)S . J . ODD LIDS; ' ! SUGAR KETTLES: ! : ', DOG IRONS; ' JAMB GRATES; I FANCY GRATE FRONTS' I AIR GRATES; - ( CEIAR GRATES . WINDOW WEIGHTS; V j MUFFIN MOLDS; ' WAFFLE IRONS; I it T-T AIT. HAtf .-.
STO HOLLOW-WARBl, Ac, 4c.
- Tiir uniw " i iifxi (street, netwopn
Main and Sycamore. Brothers of ol her Lodges visiting the city are i nviled toaUend. G. BELLAMY, ..inay21 , , ... ':, . Secretarv.
ALSO KEEP FOR SALE
pIRE LIMITS.-! wUl. apply to the .-.Common Council for permission ' to
house, situate on Walnut street, between
feet.,-. . ,.r -, ,.c. ,E. A. -Vwiiij-' :
1 "u, v-iiace Journalj. " -
; BEAUTIFUL , PARASOLS
mar!3 3m ",
Tin Plate, Sheet Iron & Copper, 11 Tin and Japanned Ware.
Annexation of Territory to tlie City-'
H'f?'?;!?..18 HKBEBY BIVEX, that'
i.x. ,,, v uuhx.-ji 01 me citv or
wlfi I"'Jii",a' approved March 8, lsto.
i","-",, ""- 10 aiuenu tne seventy-, first section of an Act entitled 'An Act
J- .v. ...x. xiuwm me town or .yansviile, In the county ' Vanderhnrli ft itv I harlcr ' T ..
and to add snixrix.rx,.xi . .
Act," will, on the Isth dav of June. lsf rxrfsxnt. lix tlxo u.x.. . V.. r :
sioners of Vanderhm-srh foamy a petition
hefollowinslnescrHlVerii
We,'n..J.51,,,erl,llr.?l County.'-bounded '
at the nortlieast corner of tliP"m theast ouartcr of. iia t.... :.: ". Mmineax ., ,
of...Jlc 11," 'Hr. hundred and twenty- '
the i ''-l,f ' more or Jess, to rnent-.?! line J Holzgrafe's Enlarge- . HorzVmtl'LlCRO,Ulh y the eastern line of ' th?lghn,xf1'uluenlent ' OJ1 thousand V,
more or 'VA Vi,V.ftl.W."i'? ,'5.rr ,,: '
nS'at.!""1?Hst ""S 'ije m'iddle-of AdaillS 8t.rxt fnnr 4n.l .
one and a lmif 7j.u . ? .
th,.rf iT x' t-is mure ur iet,io : hi hnA?f saul Swtion 19; and thenc, u
l'nj - "reiiwiiii Hue inouKHiiu inree.y,
" imny-eiji u li.ssN) leet to Lin. place of-rfrlnnlTXff- St,V J,A,. ,".jT
n?J J,f.u.?u1 to.,h cit' of Evansville, and not platted or laid off. a ,, W. BAKER, Mayor. A. M. McGrikf, Clerk. mayl7tilljunel8
At.
1 , ,SALES ROOM -
r x ' g
ii-iisxjx; i
, At HEAD A MOONEYS.;
A ail:" A' --" .i.u. ,( i.iijo !... !",
Main Street, opposite Court House. ,-Foun.
j x.x.. xuuum yji ,jrjKcon creek Mrxx ... ... . f . X . .
. wruers solicited. ....... .
tm2E SUMMER SHAWLS,
&tiJ(hit tld hi;.
nets ' .? , r'.' ' marl3 3m
T
In great variety, ,i 1 1 1.' J ul'i.'l
1 Jxx.i.
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i lt! - t-t :!i . .m -Ji ,1 !
f.t-'i ' S..il '.i! 1 !i I ,! . ix y.f;; , i.J '! -;-it; its S.si;ai
At HEAD A MOONEY'S ,v!:,:( . -jv -. ..
t 'ft ,' l.Ji III! .-Ii o c-tiiait, t-K: '.1ii.' f'--fl .li.i'.. ;. 1 ,-.l.i T" .f. ! ' I i-1 f fV.,1 ::ui .-x-xio x(. ftrt-iTi fitor:.'. 1 -x ; lx I i a"'XK : :m a. is: i
