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secure the independence of the South, - and calling all the time, for, peace, PEACT k cfeijktlow i of' hstHftie ntil the last rebel was dinarnic'i and i ponfuelred byus gpllaut afmies j NOT ANOTHER MAN OR ANOTHER DOli- - LAR. ;. ye net iind him jn-a': public capacltyj u wetobett pf the Ildu'se 6f Che 1 dL i diana Legislature of 1863, known afe the "Rebel Legislature," of which he atfas the acknowledged Wd'er.' A very short time after the organization of that body on : the Ltth pf January ' wp find him yoting iqr phng list of treasonable resolutions, for which wo have space only to copy the following i 'Resolved, .That.wJiUe Lh Pitertdoui pl- , if fs in liis AhoMtlon policy onf Re conduct. Of the war, and sanctions the indiscriminate arrest and incarceration of her good' and loval citizens, denying them the priv ilege of the writ of hahepa corpus, JiMii'ftna will rieeer voluntarily 'ontrfbute ' ANOTHER MAN OR A NOT fl Kli DOI.J.Alt. In hi- used for such wicked, inhuman ana unholy pur pose." See Brevier Legislative Reports, pace . .VOTES FOR A ('EVASION OF II06TII.I- - ,T8- i On the very next day, J anuary loth,, a series of resolutions were intror Vluced denouncing the organization of the free and loyal State of Wot Virginia as revolutionary, and among others the following: 8 Resolved, "That we earnestly recommend $ cessation of hostilities, for such a period as may be' necessary, to allow the people ,pf the North and South to express. through a National Convention, their wihfor peace and a maintenance of the Union as it was. under the Constitution as it, isj" (,) i Mr. Novas (Union) moved that the resolutions lie on thetabk-, (which motion was made to, defeat thuir jxusbP) -iVno'1 Bioilliio oAi ")" Uih . The yeas were 30, (all Union). The nays were. 59, (all Democrats), asfol-. lows: lurft bi Messrs. Abhett, Atkisou, Bird, B loo her, Byogan, Brown, Burton, Beyo.le, Collins, Cook, Donaldson, Ferris, Garvin, Given, Qregg, Hall, Hanna, Harden, of W., liardin, of P., Harney, Hetfleld, Hou, How-' ard, H6well, Howk, Humphreys, Kemp of'JD;, Kemp, of V., Lake, Lassclle. Lee , Lemmon, of K.f Mwon, McCaoghey, Miller, Milroy, Mustard, Mutz N I BLACK. 0rien, of M Osborn, Packard, Pendletota, Priest; Pnett, Re'ltz, Richardson, Rippay, Shaffer, Shoaff, of Allen, ' Shoaff. of Jay, Spencer, Tarklugton, yeacn, Water m&h; Williams, Wolfe, Wollen, and Mr. Speaker-J. Bo the House refused to lay the resolution on the table. Bee House Journal,' page 80. nth same day we find Niui.ack voting for the following: Whhrkas, The same caoes and Issues which brought on the present war are stJIl hetore the people, ankPrnusi be settled by co,mpromise of the expiration of this unar'tunatei rujffte,-wheneverthat much desired event shall occur; therefore he it Reiolved, By the House (the Senate POnfcuiring), that, owr Representatfves'ln Con-' gress be instructed, -and our Senators -requested to take such measures as are necessary to suspend hostilities between- the.Uuw.rnment of the ZTiitted States and the Governtifent of the Coskibebat States; and also to advocate the calling of a convention Of delegates from the loyal States to adopt some measures for the restoration of peace to our divided country, and for the re-union of all the States under tkeCenstiitutlon of our fathers, with all the rights of all the States unimpaired. Sees House Journal, page 82. HE' VOTES IN FAVOR OF THE SONS OF LIBERTY. On the next day, May 16th, the following resolution was introduced: Whereas, It has been' asserted by1 that arcu. neuu ana trail, r, .lenv ijsrvis, in 'a In 1 la speech lately made by him at Richmond v lrgmia, mat me greai west is preparing iur recession irom one nasi ; ana W'HKKKAS. The Grand Jury of ono of the United States Courts have reported tti at i thefe' exists-ih this State, a secret political orgmusitUon. held together by the most horrllle and wicked oaths,. and haying for its purpose and objects among other things, . the assistance and encouragement of the' Southern Confederacy, and the formation of a .Northwestern Confederacy, with its ultimate annexation to the Southern Confederacy; therefore, be It Resolved, Tht a committee of five he 'appointed, with power to send for persons and papers to investigate and inquire into whether any such political organization doesjesxiat in this State, with any such designs, or having for its objects the resistance of the due and legal enforcement ot any of the laws of this State, or of the United States, or for the overthrow of the legally jconstltuted authorities of this State, or of the United States, and to farther report to this House, what, if any, legislation Is necessary to protect the Government from the unlawful acts of these treasonable associations- , , ... n Mr, Brown moved that the resolution-lie on the tabic. Messrs. Griffith arid Newman demanded the ayes and noes upon the motidnto lie upon the table. Those who voted in the afiiriuative wereMessrs. Abhett, Atklson, Bird, Blocher, Brogan, Brown, Burton, Collins, t ook, Donaldson, Ferris, Garvin, Halt, Hanna, Harden, of W., Hardin, of Perry, Harney, Hershey, Hon, Howard, Howell, Howk, HuniDhrevs. Kemp.' of Dubois,' Keirfp, of Vigo.jLake, Lasselle,; Lee, Lemmon; Of H., Lemmon,of S., Mason, McCauguey,MiUer, Milroy, Mutz. NIBLACK, O'Brien, of M., Osborne, Packard, Pendleton, Priest, Puett, Reitz, Richardson, Rippey, Roberts; 'Ryau, Shaffer, Shoaff, of Alien, Shoall", of Jay,' Bpencter, Veatcb, Waterman, Wiljianis.' Wolfe, Woollen, Mr. Speaker -IT. Nays, 35; and so the House refused' to appoint a committee to inquire into thse treasonable organizations. (See House votirtm?, pages 07 arid 08.) Heroiwe find Nibl.4ck, true to the resolution which he publicly declared in the Congress of the United States, before the war commenced;' refusing to uphold and enrstain the Government in its efforts to put down the rebellion, and doing ail he can to secure the recognition of the ' aocofnplished secessions L !i thai Soulh.' lie resolves that Indiana shall not give u another
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man or another dollar" towards the support of the wicked and inhuman war. He clle upon. Congress to " suspend hostilities ' ' against the " Oobrntnvnt of , the Confederate Sa.s," as; at best our difficulties '?!niuB;be mttled cmHpr&rtiise ii the expiralroTi ofthis unforlitnatislgyyi." We, refuses to examine into tbe.iexisteneo of the Sous of .Liberty, M secret political organisation,, held 'tbgeither by the mtirt terrible and wjcd, oaths ; organized for the assistanq and. encouragement of the Southern Ccni fodenicy, nud of which hri is charged to have been a; member'.' Stu-h i a portion of his record of treason, mado as. legislator- of the people of the loyal 8tate of 'Indiana. We have referred heretofore to his votes refuting to g Vie spfdieys in the fi' ld the. t;tght to note:, and his efforts to take the administration of affairs out -of the-hands of Governor Morton and confide it 'to , three Democratic State officers, who w.re known Sous of Liberty, and in correspondence with the Southern rebels iu arms. We wiU not occupy space in this arti cle by producing the official proof of these facts, so well known by the records of the Legislature. In 1864: JfiBLApc'' Was. nominaod for Congress by the Democratic .party, Representing as.it then did-ail the elements opposed to the Government, the war, and the soldiers; embracing the Sons of Liberty, the opponents of the Draft, and every friend of the South 3rn. rebels. The following are two of the 9fT .BM olutlorrs of p PLATFORM ( .All which 2iBLAt"K. was nomrnatLI It ' ilAU t ' ' l " iflji: ;-.Jifif. di oi lnt"9Tt l ytly991 6. That the tie w cat 1 of Abraham Lincoln for five hundred thousand more of the laboring menHf this' country is, unreasonable, and if enforce! must result in serious injury t our producttre resources. 8. That we tare t favor of th Union of the States, as it existed prior, to tl)e beginning of the war, and in tavorr of an immediate .report, to peaceful measnres, believing that our uaLlonalditiiculties can he COMPROMISED, BUT THAT THE UNl6NAieNW -BE KKSTDRKT) BY THE ARBITRAMENT or the swon.; I JlUaili (See th-s proceedings of the Democratic Contention at Princeton, July 1864.) The Bjirt ngnty udilAcK a fnember of the Chicago Convention, anJ7Jojting forh-fljojping jseijojn ticJh," constituting "brie dime planks in the McClellan National Platform : Resolved, ffhat - tiistABwpMqri does explicitly declare Mm Mte'-sense- orttTe-'Ameri-plicitty declare can people, that, after four years of failure to restore the Union by t he experiment of war. tatjcJjSsry or war Ulan me uonsmuiion, me uonsiitution itself has been disregarded in every part, and public liberty nnti private, right alike trodueu now it, niiTi mi miiibi pros t V, , , 1 t rv Mflf nlifl lli, Imnairoil prosperity of justice, humanity, liberty, ajidi the .publia ttelfare rietnand that IMMEDIATE EFFORTS BE MADE FOR A CESSATION OF HOSTILTT1ES, with a view to an ultimate convention of all the States, or other peaceaoie means, 10 me enu mat, at me earnest practicable' moment peace may on 1 lie bitsiS jof the JVetf-eral Vn be restored nion :OV the Ktatei niuien Upon these-principles' Mr.- Niblack made his. jaqy.ass.Au.i864, and .which may be' divided as follows : 1. The war, ha g proved a i failure. 2. The Union can- not be preserved Lt. . 1- - l ' . . It . 1 i I f " 1 oy uie, ariMhuuiiieut oi uie-swora. 3. An immediate cessation of hostihties. 4. A eoimproinise wi,th rebels. v 1 1 5.' 'Opposition to the draft and "othJ.t wiil'be seen that JNtila(;k added another plank' to the platform in the , UUU.iKKitf -a! "in T ' eouise.yi mo eanvaijs.as iouowa: L e r li: "" j li c A 1 ,6. Not another man. or dollar for the prosecution of thew.i the feuiivass " in 'l'8ftt,. . and with what consistency he adhered to the record he had made during the ".war. and which we have' Copied from official authority a given. ahove. Mij..ibt L.ck in His" speech at Evausville, in August last,.. when.. a. question was raised as to some words used sbf him iu his, canvass of 1864, appealed toCol. C. H. Allen, his conipetitor,'and stated hi strHiugnBaa to JtnUieMce ia C1. Allen'i Tersiohic4"lItdm. " We are permitted to make some extracts from the note-book of Colonel A., from memoranda written down as the words were spoken from Niblack's lins, and the correctness ,of whit-li, 'since the publication, neither Niblapk nor his friends have atternped to deny. In his speech at Plain-, ville. in iSiil. as appears from Colonel Allen's, own baud wjBgw-rfiod that Ni6laVk uVed "the followmg dwife ; :! ! , , ' ffoJ'T VOfK ANOTHER JtAN NOH Ji OTHER rkLlAR,' to carry on the war on tin- polity under Which it is now conducted,- and it now , in Congress', wbutd vote to repeal the jrrcsenl law, authorizing Draft. Am opposal to drafiing either white man or negro." , At ig.Spring, Martin County " icitl itcver vdte to draft men to etmdtuct (He war bn its present policy, and am opposed to Iu: war on tiie policy on which it is rit..preniproaeettffl:and if I were now in Congress, would vbie repeal all laws auirwrizing arajt, and WOULD NOT VOTE ANY MORE MEN
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OR MONKY to carry on the war under theptei$tpnidyr- ' AtWashingdonUI'tirty jnHiHrs errtd party poticy hating to some extent entered into the maltagemmt of the war, it is a peailiar hardsnip zo arajx men, anp woui.u not "VOTE ANOTHER MAN NOR ANOTHER DOLLAR,, &c. At iiruoevdle Aspnlitics have entered into this war, it wovd 'he hard to draft meii into it agaynsf their consciences, and I WON'T VOTE ANOTHER MAN NOR ANOTHER DOLLAR, &c, and would vote to repeaithe'ptvieitt law avtkorwiny Draft:' ' 1 But thisis tiok all. After NiBLAqK made his first speeches in tne outeet L of the canvHPc;, in 18ti4, Col. Allbn furnished a report of the language to the Journal, and the followiug sentences stood at the head of the editorial columns of this paper fun weekt,! up to the very day of the election : " If I an ' elected to Congress, I will, never vote (c draft any man into lid service; and if I were your liepresentative now, I would vote to repeal tlupresent law authorizing a draft. I will not, if elected your RepresentaYfY'vOTE AN Y MORE MEN NOR MONEY under any cirxumstaiurs, for the prose cution of the, war under the poi icy upon which it is conducted," We make these extraqts to establish the fact that , the (Jtb plank in his platform was undoubtedly advocated by him in that ranva-s. And, besides this evidence, it can be established by the testimony , of hundreds of witnesses, in the First Congressional Dis-1. - , wv i . ii ); sill i'.' aoi trict. i hw fifc'i it'f tioj'" And now, when the war is over,; the rebellion been put down; the seccssion, Wfhifh wae " an accomplished ft '' been defeated the States which were "out of the Union" brought sgain under the authority of the (Gfovernmenti and that without any "oonv l lit vi . u o ji ' pcomise Willi roueiflj wiieu a ith- , sationof hostilities" has been attained, not by a " failure of the war," but by the, triumph of our armies, which were sustained by the enforcement" ef "the Draft," and voting "men and money;" when the peace, which NiblAck predicted so confidently would never be obtained by a resort to war, 'haB again smiled upon the land, when all this is accomplished, William E. Niblack. comeB before his eonstituente in the face of his record of treason and asks them to again seqd him to Congress. And he presents himself uppn a platform equally a odious as the one of 18ftt. It is that rebels should be admitted to representation in the Congress, and again ie' placed in a position to ednspire against' the government, without any guarantees against future rebellion. Wil the soldiers of the late triumph ant, army Of tire Union cast their votes for the man who did everything j in his' power against them, and the, cause for which they perilled heir lives,?- j 0oiu 0(" bog M iiisoc Will the loyal men of the Fiv-t District 'kelect ' ' as their RepresenfatiVe the man who had been a consia ,tent, active, ;a;nd determined oppo nent ot the wovernmcht trom the very inception of. the rebellion up to Ms close? ' ' .",... t,i Will , the people of this Distriet choose, as the exponent of their pvin- . . i . - .. . .. . , . ', i ciples in the natioual halls of legis- , T- ' l iv : 1 i. j ' latjon. amah who ha such a damuing reoord of treason; and who now inysta that the late rebels in arms should' be' restored to authority and power, with no guarantees against future rebellion? . If not, do what you can to elect L. Q. DeBRULER, a well known citizens able; and loyal in every impulse of his nature. The political skies are bright with hope and promise of success. Let all loyal Union men work together to reclaim .the First District of Indiana from the misrule and misrepresentation of the enemies of the KOvenuHient. , , nl goo i d Inlon Resolutions of Xewburgh Hub. EWiu iuJH. Ind., .Sept. 21. '6C. i Editors .liHiinali At a meeting of, the Union citizens of this township for the purpose of organizing a Union Club, the follow1 V'g preatiiDie aim icboiuiiouB were adopted and ordered to be published in the Evansville Journal: I WrtEKEAS, The Union men of, Ohio Township, Warrick County, Indiana, are convinced that it ,'is the incumbent duty Of every good citizen to labor steadily and honestly for the promotion of the best interests of the country, we, therefore, organize ourselves into a " Union CUb" : for purpdse"'6f harmonizing our efforts, and we pledge ourselves to the.fblr lowing resolutions- as an exponer of our Oprnitms and object: : Rcsofoed, That we indorse and reiterate the sentiments of the Union party, as embodied in the legislation
ON DAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1B66
of the 39th Congress of, the United tuateH.f I . ... ti I 1 Jiejudved. That we viewthecourse of the ice l-rtmiejiiot the Uaked States,Andrew Johnson, as ungenerous, ungrateful and treasonable to tho party to which he is indebted for 'his pres"eht position, and that his recent Mfqduct tin- shown him to be totally de-i, voxa oj all hou,ort . or honesty, and max he has beconic ,an enemy to the country, and the voluntary champion J or treason and traitors. liesolfd,Thatih& infamous course of Andrew Johnsonjfy making, the, laying of the corner, stone to be erected to the memory of the lamented Dougla.8, a pretext for inflietinghis foul slanders upon the loyal people of the country i disgraceful, indecent,, dishonorable, perfidious,, unmanly, find a lasting, burning insult to the American name, , Jlesolved, .That we endorse the doctrine formerly dishonestly enunciated by that prince of rebels, Andrew Johnsoru, that- " Treitson should In niade odious, and traitors pintislied Rcxolcul, That we regard the principle's of the so-called Democratic party as revolutionary in their cjiaraater, ana tenaing towara tne ueatruction of nnr flnwwiiMnt . Resolved, That we eutei-taiti the those loyal -men in tha Sbtith, who,' during tne wartrisiea tneir lives ana fortunes in support of the 1'nited States. Cove-nmeot, and who tire now defamed, insulted, and slandered, by the treason of self-styled Democratic Resohea, Tbat we, each and all of us, .will use ail honorable-means to defeat the ends and aims of the socalled Democratic party, between this and the ensuing Fall elections. J'J. V. Admire, President Union Club. J. S. Robertson and N.J. Ruth, .yecrfltalries; Va B30I w D MISCELLANEOUS. .Hi i -t HOLLINlGSWORTH BROS., IMPORTERS OF jsirnoi I t.'jhiiioot I liw oil .' .ai'iofi C'i man i -niK ii lift If toSHwrq 1! ' -' v ntUf'O o.l i 4aIS ..ioo'IM i i ,. ! in ! G S S W A R E, I "jn.ihlii i (opg Ac, Sc., Sitll Hvjil .bi! 1t ..o1r-. 0itt ' I - ' ., , in l,their various branches, HAVE BEElt IMPORTIKU direct from Knerland Rfirrie AnsnlSit. ,1S W, a nd a re duly posted as t, the demands or the trade, in quality, Stle, price,, etc. Besides the experience of years In this business, we go into the English market ; 0.1 I -; lOOl'i WITH GOLD. f )'. li'i uoo:j i' ,-.. cajnoai io i idtnoa . djiuU We Import and sell a Btle oi WHITE ORANITE GOODS which no other house In the city dkn get from the factorieadirct. ineyare very aesiraoie styles; ana wui sen hor xdilyt than Any godsf in the mstr-, ket. Such is the opinion ofgootyudges..That Evansville is a cheap market for Queensware no one itr likely to lipfe, and we deem Jit unnecessary to multiply t ! iTil ox!l nut olonofj 0J oioo i i io i I You will find us at the old stand, . -in no i j n.i'vy.Tn'jTMu - - 86 3Fit Street, .lifi i us'i'H ana&t i orn it ;' i v' o.i'i'-aift- .tqo ;;AnfAr n I :- ,! - liiot:! ! ii : oi v.,! Jio. H Sj ciunore NJreet. ' t 'inot'.H ban nU&vi' I 0j ' ' - ; I auft evansvidlf:. ind- " t i i i . .ooti-'O'iii) Ja Valuable Property at Auction. IWII.I, SKI.I, AT .trthPiOJi, ON ,f5A't'LP3JAY, SepU 2 o'clock, at the court -liouse door in tne city of Evansrvllle, a vnlnable piece of property on Wa-. tr, Street, lietween ilahi und.bogtBI. a leet fiont'ny loOTeet deep-part of it Jio. 9,iOriglnal Plan olMh'toWn of Evansville, Aj two-story brick house on the front, with tne beat ice-house In the oily on the back end.- It is the property lately -oeenpfed by the steam bakery. 'anil Jpw by Witlanl & Porter as a commission house. , The property will he Sold tp tire highest biddr, uiioa the -following termst One' third cash, oue-xhird iu six mouths, and the remaining ohe-tnfrd' in"tihe yiear from wlay of sil, with iiUeiest on; the notes, mJ cured By mortgage on fUe nreurtses. H . 'T. TjEXTER Hikam N ki.i i s, Auctioneer. seplo.d2w 'j I 'Ml tti; AT tne lowest mu arket rates by L. RDFFNER JR., 1 General Aeni Kanawha Salt Co., No. North Water Street ( '1tp.1t 11 irs), auttl d(im , , ,1 Evansyilleylnd. A Man of a Thousand. A C i.N's 1 MPTI VE CURED. DK. II. JAM KM, a retired Physician of giv-.it eniinehce, discovered, while in the J-las-t : Indies, a certain cure for C'6ii-suinption,-Asthma, Broachitis, I'oughs, ami General Debility. The remedy was. discovered by him when his only child, a daughter, was given Up to die. His child was cured, and is now alive and well. Desirous ol benetitting his t'ellow-mortals. be will send lo those who wish it the recipe, containing full direoUonp. for making and successfully using this remedy, free, ol charge,, on receipt W t heir names; with two stamps to pa nxpepses. There is not a single symptom of Consumption tbat It doe not-at once take hAld of and dissipate. Nightsweats, peuvistiness. irritation ot' the nerves, failure 0 memory, difticuU expectoration, sha-rp pains ih the lungs, sore throat, chilly sensations, nausea at the Stomach, inaction of the bowels, wasting awav of the muiicles. i-The writer wflf please state tile name of the paper they see this advertisement in. Address CRADDOCK CO ittfi Race Street, Philadelphia, Pa. seplO d3in
LAW CARDS. J. F. (jARDXF.R. IH', -Slt-.IJA V:. Offlce with rirhe T. Waltter, Justice ot the Reac iu Biprboer'mnew bui'Hiig, Third utre'cti nearly opposite Waah. .lgUon HOtise. : J All 1 ld!lness entr'usied to him will :be promptly and AipefiinyrtttenJed to. Particular utttruuou givi Co collection, and itronib rei,unB madV - . - . ' Refers to . 1 MessrA:; Miller, aianer & Co., No. 1 First toil .streets "5 '"'"' n ' Messrs. Ragon Alick.y, ifos. 3and 4 South Water street. i i At - i Messrs. Rpaeh & T)ria, Xo. W Firet street. Messrs. Lloua tt AKin, no. 3 Main street. Mesnrs. Heud & Menifee, 'o. ia M;tin street. Messrs. Mlnor-4 Dallam, No. ili North First Htreeu ' Can also: rofer. it heAsarv. to a number of eminent practitioners y Kentucky, mayf&tf - ,CoDral BakeT. M & Hi Biitterfleia. Raker A ButterlieldL, ATTOUiKVS-AT-l,4W WILL UIVE prompt attention to all. business intrusted to their care. , OFFICE Third Street, between Main and Locust. EVANSVILLK, LNO. ' ! 0 i (,I july(kl;m T. WALKER, It'STICE OF THE BB4CE AND AGENT FUR OHTAININt; PKN'SIUNS, BACK luJPA-V AND BOUNTIES al ti' '' " bail wnf t H ' - 11 70R DISCHARGED SOLDIERS, AND JC lor the WliloWs and other Legal Representatives of those who die in the service of the United Mtateto. Office On the Northwest sldt of Third street, near the Washington House, arid nearly opposite the Court House, EvansviUe. Ind. 'i AH business ientrnHted tu him will be promptly attended 'o. , mu is-i v. WM. BIG A VIS, TT. S. einiiti .V-nt . Iso, RJ&AL ETATyid ri iLi.i ,r ri nu Office on Main street, between Third and Fourth, No. 9514 iover Keller's iiuu Store), Evansville In fJ,ff, .f. epl9'5 W. HARROW.' ' l . ' J- r HU&OMl HARROW & WEL30RN, rueys-at-L:ivv. Office in Chandler'n Rloek (upstalrsi, 1 jnlylOtf Evansville, Ind. AC YAH .1011 M. 4tJornv--I'i . NOTAltYiPC'BLIC. and REAL ESTATti . i io 'AjSENir. i T Soldiers' and all other claims procur Ol ice-EvansvlUe, Ind. aptlodtf J. M. SKACKEI.VORP. ,.S. R. MOKJKJBROOR Sbnekeltorl Honiliniok, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND REfAL ESTATE' AGENTS, Office on Third Street, between Locust and Main, west side. T IW Prompt at teu Lion given to Collecto'ns. , j :i afig81M, GRAND MTIOXAJL COMEBt For the Benefit of tlie Seldiers' and Sailors' Orphan Home Fund, ' i At Groverr TheatrcWashington, D.C. Postpone HiiMt fflttrsdar Ef piling, October Uth, 1806. :X),0vO TicketR, t 1 each. 73,000 Presents, valued at 92.10,000. consisting of I ' 'Utie Residences, Lots, El'unos, Dia monds, Jewelry, Silver- WW,1 etc, etc. A Card. A LARGE SI'MBKR OF TICKETS remaining unsold; It wlfl' be 'nice.sSary to PosTi'ONE THE DRAWING until THURSDAY, the lfth of October, lHWi,, at Vvhich'tlfrte it will positively occur. 1 The many swindling -schemes-Ihaf. have been presented to the public durinx 'ttae last few months somewhat delayed our sale. until We wtre able to satlsfyi chti pe pie throughout the country . thai this enterprise was gterinirie, arid solelj- Tor eharitabte purposes. TliDirBCterarecttndent' ot the sale of every ticket . and. hsve allotted sufficient time to guarantee the sales Without"Ji! further postponement.' '' Postmasters. Booksellers, etc.. ape re-1 quest eu to act as Agents, a lie suppnea -on mission; will-he al allowed. 'Mujot H. A.. Hall,, .President Soldiers', a? "Vz!Lk?:zH'lgx r.'a4J. S. MK ifanayiug Direclu t Teaii T Denti. Office In 11 i . e .Uts-shington, ,Iunta7. 1S0H.' p Whereas, H. A. Hall and others, ai " Managing Directors" of the i and "Na,1,..w. 1 , 11 1.. 1, . a I t , w ... . . "TT. ('.. 011 tlie-2dof Anuusi next. liaviMnade .1 itwlV iV Tm -m.:. ,,.11 . uue aiJliui ani'ii w i. i' I'lutnr. uuei-l,uri OI internal Hevenue my rin.i nnie--non IMS1 rici 01 lutj xitMriui m 1 oijii m 1 1 ii a , )vr pes-; mission to Hold a lottery, raffle', or nit't enturprtse, and presented1 tWHIm siitlstuCtory evl.diMiee that the proceeds of snid- lottery, raffle, or gift enterprise will be devoted tocliarlih1e uses, perm issrorl Is hereby given to suoh ' Managing Dbrectors V to holffsnch lottery. , rilffie, jr. 151 ft eitej pi i-- ir.ee trom aW t'fiarife, Whether from tax or licence. In Vespem. to such lattery, 'ruffle, or gift enterprise.,; , jE. A. Roi.i.iNs, Cominissdoner. All-ordVrs hiiisi be addressed, eiieloslhg st am os. io . .11 -11 1 LOck Box 37, Washington. D, C; q 1 We- referK by permission ,toi -A lilunti Kansas;, u.Jtitur i,.inwa ; Geti. K C, McCalluni, H? C. ; (ien. O. Dayton, N.: Y.; Honl Thomak W. Ferry, 3l7ti, Mich.; Hon. George Lowieiiev, M.C, Piin'n. ; I. C. Forney, Ks,. p. ( :. ; .Major J. jl-1 Donglltyi N.'Y.; Hor. Henry fc. Demiog, M.C., Conn.; Hon. Ebon -u, IlfciSinn. 'M.C,, 111. ; Ho, Samuel . J. Handail, M,C.i Penh.: H6n.. T. G. Bergan. M.C. N..Y.: Hon. Homy-Wilson, U. s. Senate; Hon. Ira Harris U. S. Senate; Hon. B. F. Wade, i U. S. Senate ; Hon. Keliau V. Wlialey, M.C, W. Va.; Hon; Wm. D. Keiry, 'm.C, IVnn.; Hon. A. H. Lafflin, M.( '.,. V;t' Hon. Leonard Myers, M.C, Penn.; Hon. j W!m. A. Newell, M.;., N;"J. : Hon. George W. Julian. .L.' Ind-; Hon. fsu pheu F. ! Wilson, M.C.Tvhh.;" Hon. J. B. (frinnell, M.C, Iowa; Ma&r G. -M. Van Buren, N.V. ? Gen. R. B. Hayes, M.C. Ohio; Hon. S. T. Holmes. M.C, N. Y. ; Hon. G. R. Latham, M.C, .W. Va. : Hon. James A. arrin, I M.C N. Y.; Hon. Thomas T. Da is, M.I.'., i N. Y. " . ,ai' Jti dim , j D. E. SfARK, Late of Ferris, T v J.' PfcdrKT, ' Late of 'Luck & liquet. I sparks s cp.( . ', , , . , n 1 ' SPARKS & PICQUET, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, , i Dealers In I Paints, Oils, Putty, Window-Glass Also, I " - " Toilet and Fancy Articles. Physicians' bills carefully selected Oruv.- promptly filled. : sepl" dtf :
Major-Geu. Winneld S ..Hanppck., V. H. A.; lien. Robert C. Schenck, M.C., Ohio; Gen. Haflwrt E. Mine, MH.'., 'Wis, ; Gen. John H. Keteham. M.C, N. Y. : (ini JitrH-s G.
CARPETS!
r J st Wbat is, Needed. Uacltai CARPET WA;EE house - AND iMnse Fuwrishftig Establishm't Win. E. French & Co. HEADQUARTERS i IS Ski OF SCPPLIKS FOR .0.1 i2L.lt. Families, Steamboats & Hotels. .W. Tl 3MM i ' ,m 0 oiFF- .'. . .vo'. nadi wft 4 , , , , tO. L VELVET, CARPETS, i i T 0 THREE-PLY CARPETS. TWO-PLY CARPETS, INGRAIN CARPETS, VENETIAN CARPETS, , , COTTAGE CARPETS, LISTING CARPETS, RAG CARPETS,1 HEMP. CARPETS, WOOL DRUGGETS, CHINESE MATTIJiGj (Ol MANILLA MATTING. J0OOA MATTING. 1 i c i i I s S5 RUSSELB RIGS, OIL CLOTH RUGS, VELVKT MATTH, ; I e B RITRUKR. VI 4TTS 1-3 5' 4 COCOA MATTS, adeLaid matps, J II oil r. l WINDOW SHADES SHADE FiXTURSfl, SILK I 1M ASK. WOOL DAMASK, ' WINDOW' lIOLLANDS. '.LACE CURTAINSj 1 1 it, ts e O GILT CORNJCE8, .1 -vlw.,.V 1J! 1 CURTAIN HOOKS, T-AIR LINEN AND OIL CLOTH, SILVER-PLATED, T AIR RODS. PAPIER MACHE 8TAIR1 RODS, . 0 l( I POLISHEb BRASS STAIR RODS, TABLE LINENS' AND NAPKINS, iillhsN ANT bOTTON1 SHEETINGS, LINEN AND COTTON PILLOW CASING, RUBBER SHEETING Water PrboT,) OOL a4 RUBBER PIANO COVERS, lo-l VELVET and BRUSSELS FOOT STOOLS, TABLE OIL CLOTHS,, Ac., Ac. afft t-tii'-. lil )'i ttrtV. li V!.) Ol do Experi( nped Paper Hangers and Uphol iters win be furnisijied when required, Carfiot pets cut and nutdeijo ,Qrdr.( Oil Clotha ,,l fitted and put down. , Opratciw mounted and put up. Window Shades hung. Window Valeiices, of elegant styles a ml new desigris;'hft(Ienp and furnished on short adticei All work Warranted. Prices guar-' anteed a:lerw asln any similar est4abliwhment in the Cijitetl States. Grve use call. :WM. E. FRENCH dr CO., No. 10 First 6treet, J. :-t: tfM I. 1 , UP-STAIRS NOTIO IsTS. ,iootoa .1 , T.:ll. -ill
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WHITE l to O I . 1 el VJO.'I 1 1,TTI TSL TKT M"1 COO Oft, JC1J4U.'S j -r. m. I iLabd 1 " ' ' o. IS Main Sttevt, 1 11-1,1 ll'U III 1 -l j 1 I .11 I J 1 . . V- VV I I I Ml HMtMmtt e a in 1 01 r thk ENTIRE Sfoi'K. and having re-, , moved to the OLD STAND, of ' W. If. MrliAHT A CO.. I ' '; ;;lSMiiin Stn- t, We ae' do w' prepared Id sell eVery uier- ' chant in, -1 -. o "T . INDIANA.5,11 ! . TLIIMllJv 1 ioM " ' 1 , ,,, KlKNTI'DrvV. tind whatever 1 they, may want 1 in ifar line, : nun a rjt-U l'lns to a HUNDRED OOZEN, . , HOOPKilM'S. QrdeTB from One IiDllur to' TKSf TIIOI MAVO n,I.AlK promptly filled, and prices aild goods n-qar-aMte-d togive sailslaotWn. ' 'TTTIa 11 Ct-nVll t DDAD 0! .10 I v ...1 1. IV u I, Imnla tl ' , , . , . iw uw cfieoraiea ; I 'd I STAR OF, THE WEST PAPER I III ! Ill Notice of Order of Council diminishing' tie Width of Seeoud Street, through Avon Place. TM'OrirK IN HEREIY Ir. BHi that J2 the Common Counail o uie. eiliy of EVansvllle, at itii Session m the 27th day of Augost. 'add, passe an order to diminish the widtb of Second Street,, through Avon Plaoe, from 70 feet to (jrfeet t; laches, bj-straightenlnisthesouthweKt line tliereof. All person leeinifj themselves nggrieved By order of the Common Council of th city of Evansville. A. M. McORIKF, Clerk. -ny i-ierK umce, Aug. j, istw.; aas9 dliw
