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.-Mmican Division they Pubhcan par Jifither - "y e Johnson mnnt,;-.TrvK. a wifthinLk ' they a doing' old wy the 'ast few-yrar3 f tne ' -that 'V? Partyi to satisfy themselves a.. 'divided party is, to all intents pi purposes, a dead party. No oner did the Whig party split in .C tfo, than the Democratic party, which ;t had so successfully overcome when it elected Presidents Harrison and Iaylort .regained its lost political Eower rathe Government, and then eld high carnival throughout the nation until the rebellion, a monster born of " Democracy," smothered it to death. If Republican leaders and journals e " are desirous ot havinc the histnrv and thefate of the old Whig party repeated in the case of the Republican party, let them go on denouncing, misrepresenting and making war upou each other, reading this and that man out of the party who does' not square his actions with their ideas of what should he, and do their utmost to fo ment ana perpetuate ieuas ana iaetious divisions withiii our ranks, as do the editors of the Chicago Tri1une: Such a course on the part of partisan leaders and journals, if per sisted in, will as surely destroy the nmty.and, therefore, the strength, of sledge-hammer will, in time, sever, and reduce to fragments the hardest xock. Such a result would be verv srratifw , ing to Copperheads and .rebels, who -would then become our masters;' but by wise and earnest Republicans it "would be regarded as the greatest calamity that could at this time befall the country. ' -. 1 It is the wildness and -madness of folly for the leader piher faction in the Republican party to suppose or presume that it could succeed at the polls or anywhere, else without the assistance of the other While the country was in a state of war, all loyal men felt it to be their duty to , stand and vote and fight together, common desires, impulses and sympathies animating them. r But all loyal men will. " not now stand andvote together unless they can stand upon a platform and vote for principles' that all can agree to and harmonize upon. The John-. son Republicans cannot say to the anti; ionnson xvepuDiicans, we will or ganize our own party, and nominate and elect our own men; we can pt f 1 . TT It 1VT -ii aong without you, lor they eanuot 'cct their own man witisst the votes ' r, :' i (ni -,:tf list am tl e icy ofConvress. We liry. and you nr.i.-t U e i'in carry t be eountcil out. fc.ccuim witnout you." This is the il- ! liberal, intolerant and domineprinjr otjie m peopie, out snould they carry outT,his spirit m the conventions and party operations, they will do it at the saenface of success, and reduce the now powerful party of the Union to a condition of impotency that would ; seal-its fate; J-gret-er; for the radical wing of the Republican party that is xiicu wno ioiiow tho odHatoI, . of Sumner and Stevens o.nnU carry a half dozen States in the whole wmon without the assistance of those other Republicans who are not classed -as extreme radicals. In the State of Illinois, for example, they alone, with negro suffrage, their peculiar notions ot reconstruction; and open opposition to the Administration, they could not even hope for success, and we presume they will not pretend that they could. Hence the folly the suicidal folly of those who are lending their in- : "fluetiee to effect a division of the Re-,! uu.iuaii party, Dy,ine tsm they are Ano hand, and "the, threats of certain ! overnthusiastic supporters of the i i resident to organize a new party ' wickerf hvC:"u. et; raTf ;rrvi. .v?iuo:ii adopt v j r mj nci . 1. 1 1 1 v 1111 in nrr ciivam 1 ze v . : IIVH about that end. We Said Ve8tCr6!av: anrl n-n r 1 'H00? hoPe of 8atety l " j c v;usc OI nauonai restoration and the future welfare, rests within the great llepublican party as a itnif. livtde it, and you destroy its power and give the reins of Government into the hands of .the country's worst ene inies. We must look this fact square in the face. In unity is continued success ; iu' division is sure defeat-1 defcat at many . Congressional, elections, at State and Legislative elections, and finally in the next Presidential . election. Jjet Republicans, then, stand firmly by their party organization, be tolerant " toward each other in matters of opinion, and labor against the one danger, of copperhead ascendancy, than which a greater calamity could not befall the country un-ri?r Pre8ent circumstances. We have, in our humble way, honcBwy auu anxiously endeavored, thus far since the reconstruction question has beeoCin controversy, to pour oil upon the troubled waters, and preserve Republican unity, for the sake of the future good there is to be gained to the country by the perpetuation of Republican-rule,- and because of the misfortune to the nation that is to be apprehended from Republican defeat at the forthcoming elections. Oar efforts in this directin may be thankless, but we will nevertheless have the consciousness, whatever may

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long ana iraniic pursuit 01 one carling 'object, would sacrifice all else besides that is precious, desirable or attainableThe German Element. , Oa the first of May the National flag was borne aloft in the city of Mobile .for tb,e first time since 18G0, by the hands of citizens. The sight was. inspiring to the few loyal men in Mobile, and was gall and bitterness to the reconstructed of that city. It was more annoying to the rebels who had just deposited their votes for the pirate Seinmes fo the most important office in the gift of the city, from the fact that the flag was borne by a procession of people they hate, with a hatred more intense than that they cherish for the Yankees themselves, the Germans. " .The Turner Society of Mobile paraded, and despite threats and warnings of danger, they marched through the streets of that second Sodom with the banner of beauty and glory waving over them. An effort was made to mob them, but the determined aud gallant bearing of the Germans, and, the fact that they were well prepared to defend themselves, , satisfied the secessionists that the attempt would result in a inooay struggle in wnicn they were certain to be worsted. ' and t thev wisely forbore ' ig e rdS rebellion the German population or tne eoutn was universally and steadfastly loyal. In Texas they suffered death by hundreds rather than renounce .their allegiance to the Government, and in every locality where Germans had settled, the es caped prisoner and hunted refugee was sure' to find friends. German loyalty, was rock immovable and tkA.B. .,; k;AK Mm,aM foni?o;Bm-' U.i in It could not be moved or shaken, and where it disappeared from sight it was destroyed. si ear of consequences eould not compel them to desert their standard, and flattery and cajolery did not move them. . They believe, in freedom; v they worship liberty, : and they were , true to the only Government on earthy under which they could hope to , realize their ideas of liberty and equality, and rather than succomb to treason ' they sacrificed property, social standing and life it self, i he iorty German lathers hangfTJltJZ f and children houseless and homeless, was the most sublime spectacle ot devotion to principle the world has ever witnessed, and that scene was repeatid in every community in the South where Germans were found. :;ir,ri Wrfi Hie. 4" rtex f r.:l., .'Hid dvs t lrc-most in in.2' aud ki-v, i licit Vuie?. liieir crt iron purses, and their .lives were nouor to tuem. .Through German emigration we hope for the final raisin of the Southern fetates from the dead level of loeul attachments to ; the higher plane of nationality. The German considers his allegiance due first to his Government, afterward to his State, he hates Slavery with - 5 hatred , Latenified by the recollections of the sufferinff hi euuureawnen ne himself was the victim of, it, in another form, and a toiler . himself he regards labor honorable. The climate of the South and its : fertile rPoil has alwaj'3 powessed an almost irresistible attraction for them, and now that slavery is out of the way the tide of emigration will be .turned in that; direction. Thev will in, twenty years, probably in half that time, control the South. , J 1 . !'S Tartles at the Xorth. : Macon (Ga. Teleamnh Tl ie eviaentiy hits little fa th n t n,,, .V?- arpears a ,onS article, Wlth the; caption abovej fronwwhith we take the following extractAu.eujiCT.ana. again and are but &m party, and a frisrhtful rre k.-. : , : i - , L'UC 41 L. I.I 1 14 I IISI VI w I II fl f evervhndv must-eoine to them or til n liatinn n..t . tn

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Conservative Republicans i preserving the llepublican organization and call upon the Democrats to abandon a threndVm rally around theirs, as the only hope f salvation. But Democrata are unwilling to forget the ancient prestisre their party and rally under Republican leaders, whilst Seward,- Weed ajnd Raymond ha ve too much pride to follow -m the lead of Saulsbery, Dean Richmond, and , Vallandigham ;. and moreover they believe they. would bd Jacked in chaining themselves to a hulk that has long since been abandoned as unseaworthy and worthless. 1 hey not ouly. refuse to unite with each other under present flags.- bufc they are both unwilling to-Wuie together under a new standard that' shall ignore the past and present a common platform of living vital issues upon wnicn both can stand without a sacrifice of principle or honor. It is thusf that the South-is to He stebbed in the house of its friends. Jf she falls a victim to perpetual tyrrany and despotism, and if free government shall be overthrown in this country, we shall be indebted to the professed friends of justice and Constitution for the consummation. What more pitiable sight can there be than Conservatives in Congress, after denouncing the revolutionary measures of the radicals vote for every one of them ! What more ineffable folly

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enough to make the angels weep-can there be than the political conventions at the North, for the vain purpose of trying to galvanize the rotten corpse of the Democracy into a renewed "existence? And yet, in the midst of these insane orgies, they revel, and , bellow, and shout as if the country was not going to ruin, and chains were not forgiDg for the limbs of freemen. u G od help us in our extremity. ; v What should be done? It is evident that the Democratic party can, of itself, do nothing for the salvation of the Constitution and the rights of the people. What then? Why, the next best thins, even though it should be distasteful, provided it will arrest the downward tendency to ruin. This is no time to hesitate at scruples, or be deterred from duty by false notions of pride. The country must.be res1 cued from the hands of men whtf would overthrow its liberties, and it must be done in a peaceful way if Fossible, but at every hazard, done. f the Conservatives cannot go to the Democrats, let the Democrats go to the Conservatives, and with one common leader the heroic President fight the battles of the country, it matters not if under a Republican flag. Names are nothing, things, principles everything. . That much abused name was once the proud title of a Jefferson, a Madison, a Clay and a Jaekson, aud : no man need be ashamed to own it when fighting for the maintenance of just principles and the. perpetuity of free government. . ;- r ; The Democratic party have uothing to lose by such an alliance. They have no repugnant principles to adopt but a glorious mission to per fur 4'. Their leading men may be kept in the background for a time, but, their friends will constitute the majority of I party, ana in uue season mey win tne party, and in due season the tfchare equitably in its houors. ith such a reconstruction, the Republican party would soon slough off the Radicals, and we shall have a fair fight, in an open field ;trtd with issues well deffincd; whilst thc'result would be read m a rescued constitution and a redeemed country. i H : "WOOL FACTORS. KIiH'fVrr Itiitirodi A Co., YAXDfeRBUKfiil WOOLEN MILL'S KVANSVIIJvE, INDIANA, i MANTTA' VTl.R OF JKANS. H VTlii. i.-- T-: nn lst l.ins. ys, tv ft ;!, i iuiikeis, r.iinvl Skirl.-. st kiuif Yum. iVc, &.f. r !!!; ;it KranljUii Street liriti'. ' I.n.nm.ro l" tw'tuf-ui.. store on Tttmf Solicited and promritlr lonft--j dilJv tin tlfir will s? he worked ip for tlii, ... . """" wum aiiia 01 p'.iMls Hh SniS. 7J?? J?. . ':'' venZt wAZ i 11 wbdt to fjet their 7h We warrant Weare runniiiR two of the largest and best sets Of Wnnlmi Mo h ?, i fill all orders promptly." WJ ttuu mu .aprl8dw3ni rtlUCX JC.K, KIMROTH Sl OT PATENT MEDICINES: AGUE ! DR.. A RM I STEAD'S TONIO SYRUP . . . ' " - - -i." rKirti-.iiiIi. r . V f r V holtle wnrmntn.1 ir, ' , v .'X Money refunded it fails. ERYSIPELAS! WMMtM is the most wonderful diswvery of the age! Cures Erysiptia" ull manner of Ulcers on man or beast h ever Sore, Tetter, Inflamed EyeUdsSore Breasts, Burns, Scald-Head, and Droits Wounds Ac, Ac. nom the attacks of Erysipelas, 1 11 IS 2 ! DR. ARMISTEAD'S PILE OINTMENT is.w,?-7antel to effect more relief in I hin painful dlseAKA than .l!- V" 1 n before the public. J "ier.-emeay Read! Readl Read! Read the following Certificates: Dr R f!?' Kr., Feb. 28, 18. -residl-ft.; m,L lad' of, Evansville, Ind. resiaeu ror many years in this cltv v know him intimately. He is i. reula? Physician and during his reslderiel here he enjoyed an extensile practice Tand wal regarded as a skillful nraM wiid' rP?.8, lY- POWELL, i7pr ARrwr r.i-t-oC- AW J -j v.i . Padccah, Kv., Sep, nts naving uvea neighbors to Dr. nnumrau, in LTISS COUntv. Wv ce'ebrated P tlon. In a word, he lived i ve ever used out reproacn, and left s euaracier. Inquire of your Dru For sale by all Drrl

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MEDICAL.

Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. THIS IS TIIK OXI,Y MEI?CIXE that will cure diseases arising from an impure state of the blotd, viz.: Scrofula or Kind's Evil, Cancers, Tumors, Krupt ions of tiie Skin, Erysipetas, Chronic Sore Eyes, lifngworui or Tetter, Scald-Hsal, Old Sores, fci welling of. iho Glands, Ie(roy, White Swelling, Blotches, Boils, Pimples on the Face, lioitre, ' Rheumatism, Liver Complaint, lropsy or Gravel, Dyspepsia, Nervous Affections, General Debility, all Chronic Diseases, and all Diseases arming from the Use of Mercury. ' This medicine combines in a higlily concentrated state the Fluid Extract of 8arsaparilla.Yellow Dock, Stilllngia, Burdock, and the Iodide of Potassium ; also the extract of several other valuable Roots and Barks, prepared by a new and highly improved chemical process for obtaining the active principle of those roots in its pure and most perfect volatile state, rendering the compound the most perfect and efficacious remedy known to man for the cure of all those diseases arising from an impure Ktate of the blood or the other fluids of the system. DR. EASTERLY'S IODINE AND 8ARBAPAJ&ILJjA searches out the very germ or roots of diseases by purifying the blood, producing a healthy action ot the liver and its secretions, expelling all morbid, impure, and diseased matter from the system, and by its simultaneous action on all the various organs of the body.it imparts new life and act ivity to the whole physical system. Possessing those peculiar blood-purifying properties is the reason why it is equally efficacious in ,so many dirforeut complaint). No other medicine can compare with Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsfiparilla for the cure of Scrofula, obstinate- Old Sores. Tetter, Ringworm, Sitlt Kheum, Scald-Head, Pimples on the Face, Prairie Itch, Illinois Mange, Missouri Scratches, and ,all Eruptions of lh Skin. But for the cure of all Old Sores and Skin Diseases of every kind, GRIDLEY'S HALT RHECX AND' TETTER OINTMENT is a valuable assistant to the ' Jodino and Sarsaparilla in curing the disease. The Iodine and Sarsajorilla purifies the blood and removes the cause, and the Ointment heals the sores and kills, the disease, and thus a speedy and permanent cure is effected. ! Both are recommended to be used for h-st complaints. ; . . ; Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla is rapidly superseding all ot her SarsapH-rillas aud blood-purifying medicines. Nearly all the old Sai'saparillas are discarded as worthless, and are nearly obsolete, while this is everyday increasing in popular favor. , Dnrgsists aud 'dealers who formerly purchased by the dozen now ordir by the gross and five gross al a time. It is warranted six times stronger; cheaper, and better than any oilier Sarsapariila of b?ood-piirifying medicine now offered to the public, or uo irtouey will be taken for it. Thereforet ask lor Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. and take nothing else. . , Price The Iodine and SarsaparUlu, $1 60 per bot tle. , - . , . Price Griilley's Salt Kheum and Tetter Ointment, 7. cents per botflc. Prejiared and sold by Dr. E. Easterly A Co., No. 70 North Fifth street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold t their branch Family MediI vine store, AO. ay Madison street, Chicago, r Illinois. ,! - . For sit lo by the druggists, Evansville. - ! , Dr. Carter's Cough Balsam -rTTII-I- t'l'HB ('Ot'UIIH. rotni. v , Asthma, Conssimptioi. liroBchitis. Ppittinff of Blood, Pain in the Side and Breast, Whooping Cough, Croup, and all Diseases of the Throat, Chest, and Iunps, The most jierfect, pleasant, and elticaclous remedy ever discovered for all Diseas4's of the Throat, Ciif-t, and Lungs is Dr. Cart rV 'outh Balsu m. This medicine Immediately s;.s the u-ii, produces fvee and ea-.V ex peotori.i r, moves all m ik-ous ft U'i i" f t il ;.i.t;'-r frtiiii tite air psvsHam'S, Ki.?S .".'i - in d'.lii'nlt' blvatUilllt. li s i lie irritati..i! ,f the I.iini' i Ji-i;;t!S ami ! and the pa- i liit-x ' ml Lu) 4s knowu to' the ized v, 01 Id. civil- J Ak lor Dr. C-ters Cu;;h lialsara, and take nothing .ise. price 75 cents for trial bottle ; large bottles, SI 50 per bottle. Prepared and sold by l)r. E. Easterly 4 Mo. Sold at their branch Family Medic ue Store, No. tt Madison street, tbicago. Illinois. v -j .,,,' ,t .rP . For sale byilie druerit.Evfl.Bviit I . , r - . Curt; Yonrsp.lf f D K. RAKKK'M NPECirif!. This medicine will Spermatorrhea Chordee, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, and all Diseases of e1 9r?aJ1H by conuigion or t1? neP of nther sex, male or female. This elegant, popular, and infallible preparation, so celebrated in all our large cities for the cure of nHvot di now offered to the afflicted, and warranted to cure aU diseases of the genital organs of either sex, male or femalefin a few days. Dr. Baker's Snn'lfl is p.. reliable remedy for the cure of Sjpermatorrhea. eenerallv termHi Kniioi ir,...i nunl tw .--i. I . ., . ... w.. .- -n..tnr- ,v( t-s.v T VP inn.llir. enee, now so fearfully t prevalent In all parts of the country. , - i ut. tsaKer's Speeilic is a ereat healing purily.ng, and seli-eunu inedy"req lifVJt? 1",1t,,1Cal Hkl or "vicc. Witl"thls great medicine, you can cure yourself, and avoid all chance of exposure and ruin bv ignorant, pretending doctors. J -DR. RAVER'S INJECTION. 1 pwes of Gonorrhea, Cileet. an btneture, Dr. Baker's Infection is reco" mended to be used in conjunction with' Speeinc, as it materially aids In subd" . nr, luuiiiiimaiiuii ana stopping tiv charge. Both are roeom mended to K - in these complaints. . . .. . .-i iranse on sexual diseases, calr I Selt-Instructor," uccompauies ey J i . in. iji. iiuniT, s cpecmc, 5 tie- ' ; .'.'. com... - Price Male Injecting Sa cenfs i Sent by express 10 all ,terly additional to pay for yo. 9y Matj.' x-reparea ana sol -Co., No. 70 North insv in e. Mo., and at their 1 " ison street, Chica " . ' For sale by thy, M-IIR tr "'ay21 tf

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Dr. Sanders's Three -Minute Salve. THIS CELEBRATED SALVE WILL cure Corns, Warts, Moles, Ringworm, and Toothache in from three to ten minutes. - A trial will convince the most incredulous of its almost miraculous power and efficacy in removing Warts and Moles, which are always offensive to the eye, imDr. Sanders's Three-Minute Salve will be. sent to all part of the country on receipt of the price, and ten cents to prepay postage on the same. Prepared and sold by Dr. E. Easterly fc Co., No. 70 North First street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold at their branch Family Medicine Store, No. 89 Madison street, Chicago, Illinois. . For sale by the druggists, Evansv 1 lie. DrT Easterly's Universal Family Pills FOR THK ( I RE OF KILIOVS Diseases'. Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Cost iveness. Jaundice, and all Derangements of the System where an Aperient or Cathartic Medicine is required. A Dr. Easterly's Universal Family Pills are very mild and pleasant In their operation, yet more prompt and effectual in cleansing the system from all bilious and irritating matter than the various' other pills in general nse. For Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia they are invaluable. These pills are purely vegetable in their ingredient, and will be found much superior to other pills to cure the diseases incident to the West. Families, try them ! C2J Price 50 cents a box forty in a box. Prepared and sold by Dr. E. Easterly & Co., NO. 70 North Fifth street, St. Louts, Mo. Sold at their branch Family Medicine Store, No. 99 Madison street, Chicago, Illinois. . - For sale by the druggists, Evansvlll. declM Th.F.Sat weowtf DRY GOODS. SCIIAPKER, BUSSING & CO.'S column ."'f ..fV':' nip, ' I'-tl-M XT MILLXHEXir Fancy ( Main St! EVANSYil - . Genuine M Allinerj- -;oods "oursoftirr . u n m "l for the

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DRUGS & CHEMICALS

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