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The ETansviHc Courier. As the Courier has a very limited circulation, its articles are read by very few persons. In view of what has transpired this week, we make liberal extracts from its issue of .yesterday mcrrnifrg. We feel that it is doing our cause much good, and we desire that the public sho-d mnn; fully understand the character of the organ of the Democracy of the First District. It will be seen that it virtually acknowledges publishing the infamous forgery, which created so much excitement on Monday. It is unnecessary to point out the mass of lies in the articles we copy. They

bear their falsity in their face, and are understood by the thousands who witnessed the procession on Monday night, conceded by all candid men to be the grandest'displayever witnessed in Indiana. We hone the Republicans will no longer clamor about the opposition of ineir party in ooutnern maiana to negro equality. Some of them, feeling indignant over the attempt to conceal their true purpose, yesterday put out the following bill. This occasioned considerable excitement, and the blame placed upon us. The majority of the party, however, seemed to approve of the purposes of the bill that the colored men should be priyileged to turn out with them. I They took copies of it, and approvingly posted them on the bulletin board at the door of the " Union League!" The bill is as follows : RALLY LO.YAL. M;EN,H!li .0") GRAND RECEPTION " ttO GOV. ,,HlM0RTON. tin 0 'uV. i'j There will be a grand torch-light frocession on this Monday night, in onor of the champion of Negro Equalitj and Negro Suffrage. ALL YOUTHS in the city are earnestly invited to participate in the celebration. Fifty cents will be paid each boy carrying a torch. OUR COLORED BRETHREN are invited to participate in the procession. The procession will form by twos. Loyal White Men on the right, and Loyal Colored Men on the left, arm in arm, and parade through the city. BALLY, CONDITIONAL UNION MEN. There seems to be no doubt but the bill was printed under the direction of the Radical leaders, with the view, perhaps, of bringing on a full exhibition of their strength and testing the question of equality here. It seems that it was distributed through the city clandestinely, with the view, that, if found unacceptible to any considerable number, they could easily shirk it upon their opponents. Of course, those who, later in the day, wanted to shirk the responsibility, were ready to impute it to us, and to know nothing of it. We assure our friends that the printing was done for bona fide Republicans. We do job toork for money, and are ready to print for them as well as Democrats. The following is the Courier's account of the Torchlight Procession last night. To those who witnessed the magnificent reception, comment is unnecessarv. Editors Journal. For several weeks past the Radicals have been making preparations for the grand reception to be given to their champion, Mr. Oliver Hazard Perry Throckmorton, alias O. P. Morton. Untaxed bonds were freely used by converting them into greenbacks, and handing them around freely, the painters were all employed, the carpenters had their hands full, and the work was pushed forward with extraordinary vigor, quite creditable to our opponents. The children were got together by promising some fifty cents and others sticks ot candy. This inducement brought out quite a large number, who fell in line, with their torches and marched through the city like nice, orderly boys. They behaved very well, excepting at one point on Mam Street, wnere the bad example of some obscene men, led them to ' use some very naughty and ugly terms in the presence of their parents on the pavement. The number was very respectable indeed, there being in procession altogether 975, and straggling 98 total, 1,073, of which 215 were grown persons. However, after having paraded about for awhile, when they were being formed to proceed to the depot to receive Mr. Morton, the heavens frowned upon the purpose, and opened its fountains unmercifully. This created a regular Bull Run stampede and broke up the whole programme. The children and others dashed off for home, and were well douced before they sucoeded in reaching shelter. We noticed one of the "sable sons of Africa" bearing a torch, on the corner of Main aid Third streets; but lo! we heard the -Freedrnen's Bureau " hollex "aowl just caught -a g limpse eftf his heels. We came to nnd out that a small Johnsou boy upset him with a lick on the side of the head. The darkies generally attended, but

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ted, only one or two bearing torcnee. A few friends of the Governor, at a late hour, sWam up to the depot and we Understand got the Governor down to the place where he was to stop. To make things worse, if possible, as soon as the Governor was taken out of the depot the heavy rain turned out to a violent storm, deluging everything. We are almost tempted to believe that the Radicals are opposed by Heaven, Earth, and Democrats 1 There were loud cries for Johnson. Some in the procession seemed to forget that the demonstration was against' the President and for the Governor. Altogether, the whole affair was rather mixed up. We do not remember to have ever seen anything like it before. i v Approved It. The "loyal leaguers'1 put up several of the negro invitation bills on their bulletin board at their hall, yesterday, headed "Read, Rads!" A few of the members, however, do not approve of negro equality, and got indignant at the person who posted the indorsement. Tit for Tat. The city, COunty, and in fact the whole district, haB been flooded with Jacobin libels and slanders upon Judge Niblack. These men howl terribly when they are asked to swal low some of their own medicine. The do.se yesterday "worked" amazingly. A guilty conscience evidently has awakened a dread of merited punish ment. We can assure the base and unprincipled men who publish its vile slanders, that the loyal citizens of Evansville can tolerate its existence, especially as it is doing so much topen the eyes of the decent portion of the Democracy to the true spirit of the Johnsonites lowing: W e copy the fob "Those who talk about mobbing us ought to consider the magnitude ot the job beiore undertaking it We respectfully impress this upon their minds. We are for peace, and claim the right to fight our Radical opponents with political weapons we shall give them tit for tat; more than political weapons must not be used against us. Bear that in mind." t& There were ten cheers for Andy Johnson last night for one for our distinguished friend, Mr. Oliver P. Morton. Captured. A large number of lamps were captured last night by the bully boys. We saw one that was taken in out of the wet by a live Fenian. WS? When the procession passed the corner of Locust and Second Streets, over half the men and boys in the procession hurrahed for Andy J ohnson. That was too bad. QUEENS WARE. -fHll I. ! a i ;:;: zw! '.: t ti hlv.j .- , ,t9ii Hiu tA i Hjaioseto iu 'jii-it , iofn :. , nt :,,. ( .1 . ;.t Mark & Warren, NO. 18 MAIN STREET, IMPORTERS OP CHINA GLASS .. 9tif ...wv i AND il Mo ..iMX Queensware. CONSIDER OUR ADVANTAGES! W are now receiving our Queensware direct from the Potters of the Old World ! At New Orleans, our crates are hoisted front the Ocean Steamers, and placed on board Steamboats, which land them at our wharl in this city, thus making but one transfei from LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND Evansville, Indiana. - It .. ftlstrrdj Vou will observe, therefore, that we secure safe and speedy transportation, as well as great saving in breakage, which alone is a very important item to be considered in the cost of our Wares. Our Stock is one of the largest and best assorted to be found in the West, and for sale at rtOJti I r. ' ' t , I ' .-'':(" I Extremely Low Prices. We are now manufacturing every description of COAL OIL, LAMPS, CANDLE and COAL OIL LANTERS, which we will ell at less than Cincinnati prices. .,""P Stock, consisting of Burners, Shades, Chimneys, Pegs, and Feet, for sale at manufacturers' prices. Our new Catalogue and Price List for 1868 is now ready for distribution, which will be furmsOied to Merchants only, on application. ' itivtt I . rft birr oli' !. iirri GE3TERAI. EtfGRAVEK, . No. 7 FIRST-STREET, .Between Main and Locust. WOORCUTS, ILLFSTRATIKO every business and profession, faithfully executed. S TENCIL-PLA TES. This branch of business, so important to the mercantile community, will receive prompt attention. Agent for P. Evans's Seal Presses. Call and examine specimens. au27dtf

MEDICAL.

THE GREAT BLOOD PCRIFIEB. Dr. Easterly's Iodine and rilla. arsapanrWIK CELEBRATED MEDICINE X will cure Scrofula, Tumors, Chronic Sore Eyes, Swelling of ttie Glands, White Swellings, Piles, Boils, Ooitre, Rheumatism, Drppsy, Gravel, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, General Debility, and all Chronic 1 iseases. , .. DR. EA S TEltL Y '& IODINE AND SAR8 A PARlLLA is a compound of the FVqid Extracts , of the Honduras Sars&parilla, Yellow Dock, Stilliugia, 'unlock, Prince' Pine, and several other valuable Roots, with the Iodine nnd Iodide of Potassium, In a highly concentrated state, which renders the preparation the most pkompt and mricAciorrs known to man, for the care of those diseases arising from an impure state of tin- blood, and all diseases where a tonic and altkrattve medicine is indicated. DR. EASTERLY'S IODINE AND SAJtSAPARILLA searches out the very germ or ifootsof diseases by purifying the blood, and eorreating the secretions of the Liver, and by thoroughly reuovaiiiug the whole system from all impurities, giving new life and activity to'atl the various oreans of the body. It purifies the blood and removes all pimples and biotches, and makes the skin pure, white and clear. Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla wni cure rscroruia, uia ores. letter, tunc: worm, Halt Rheum, Seald-Hend, PMtatolei on the Face, Prairie and Barber's Itch Army Itch. Illinois Mange. Iowa Dies Vf 1 .'firm ft t4nrntflifi anil .ill illen'iGBfi onii Eruptions on the Skin; but for the cure of Sores and Skin Diseases of every kind, we recommend GRIDLEVS SALTRIIEUM AND TETTER OINTMENT to be applied to the Sores or parts effected. The Iodine and Sarsaparilla purifies the blood and removes the cause, and the Ointment heals the sores and kill the disease, and thus a k needy and permanent cure is effect ed. Both are recommended to be used for these complaints. SQMETIIINU TO RE REMEMBERED Every person afflicted with a disease should know that Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparil la is 6 times stronger, cheaper ana Deixer man any otner sarsaparuia or blood-purifying medicine now offered"' to' the public, or no money will be taken for it. Therefore, ask for Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla, and take nothing else. Price The Iodine and Sarsaparilla, 81 50 per bottle. Price Grtdleys Salt Rhenm and Tetter uiutmem, 19 cents per bottle. Prepared and sold by Dr. E. Easterly & to., jno. 7U worm nun street, t. Louis; Mo. Sold at thlr branch Family Medi cine Store, No. 99 Madison street, Chicago, iinnois. For sale by all druggists. A Cnre for Private Diseases. DR. BAKER'S SPECIFIC. This Celebrated Medicine will Cure Gonorrhoea Gleet, (SVn'fure, Semimrtl W a n i. t; . fty vtn fi fiTr h t n Cor dee, Diseases of the Kidneys and JSladder, and all diseases of tfte ISeaual Organs caused by Contagion and Weakness of either USex, Male or fe male. rrtHIS INFALLIBLE REMEDY IK JL, now orrerea to tne amieiea, ana war ranted Kt curt ail diseases oi tne uenitai Organs In a few days;" ' -M v r DR. BAKER'S SPECIFIC Is a safe and INFALLIBLE CURE for Spermatorrhoea, generally termed Seminal W eakness, caused by self-abuse or excess ive indulgence, which is now so fearfully prevalent in au parts oi tne country. BR. BAKER'S SPECIFIC Is a great Healing, Purifying and SelfCuring Remedy, which reqn ires no medical aid or advice, as plain directions for use accompany the medicine The demand for this Specific is wonderful", ana is every day increasing. Orders are daily received for it from nearly every city and town in the L nited States, to be forwarded bv Express. Over THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS of this Specific have been sold during the LAST YEAR, and it has cured more cases of Private Diseases than all the Physicians west or tne Aiiegneny Mountains, with this Specific you can cure yourself for onetenth the money that Physicians charge and thus avoid all chance of EXPOSURE and RUIN from IGNORANT QUACKS calling themselves Doctors, that infest all large cities. Avoid them as you would a tiger. "A word to the wise is sufficient," and a HINT ought to be enough for the afflicted. Prepared and sold by Dr. E. EASTERLY & CO., No. 70 North Fifth Street, St. Louis Mo., and at their BsancuStore, No. 99 Mad ison Street, Chicago, Illinois. For sale by all Druggists. jun27'ti6 Vrt'lAxW MISCELLANEOUS. BODIAM COAL MCV'ES. OFFICE ON WATER STREET, BEtween Main and Locust Streets. A constant supply, and orders promptly filled nuV.il FOR SALE AT AUCTION. CENTRAL HOUSE, Uniontmcn, Ky. WILL NELL. ON TUESDAY, OCT. 2d. 18(6. at public vendue, on the premi ises ses, the Hotel situated in Uniontown, Ky.. known as the Central House. Also, all the Furniture, Bar Fixtures, Ac, belonging to the house. I The terms of sale will be made known on the day of sale. GEORGE SCHROENDER. sepi dim Evansville and Crawfordsville R.R. Co Co."j 36. J Secretarv's Office. Evansville, Ind., Sept. 15, 1866. "l-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVES, that J3I the annual meeting of Stockholders in this Company will be held at the court house in the city of Evansville on Monday, the 1st day of October next, at ten o'clock a.m., at which time an election will be held for thirteen Directors to serve during the ensuing year. By order of the Board : epl7 dtd J. E. MARTIN, Secretary. rtORI'OR ATIOS NOTICE. j SEPTEMBER 17, 1866. ORDER FOR A PLANK SIDEWALK. And now it is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of the City of Evansville that the owners of all lots, or parts ot lots, fronting on or adjoining the east side of Walker Street, and extending from Third. Street to Fourth Street, in said cilv, cuue the sidewalks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, and that they MOM sidewalk of Class No. 2 to be laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication of this order,. A. M. McGRIFF, Clerk. 6ity Clerk's Office, Sept. 20r1866. sep20dt Notice to Contractors. n'rf-.'h V " ' AUGUST 27th, 1866. THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE city of Evansville will receive sealed proposals until the 24th day of September, 1866, for grading the alley situated between First and Second Streets, and. extending from Gum to College Street. By order of the Council. A. M. McGRIFF, Clerk. City Clerk's Office, Evansville, Aug. 29th, 18t. t29 ilwd Union copy.

MISCELLANEOUS. HOLLHMGSWORTH BROS.,

9fl t t IMPORTERS OF QUEENSWARE GLASSWARE, AcAc. in all their various branches, HAVE BEEN IMPORTING direct from England since August, 1H4H, and are duly posted as to the demands of tie trad.e, in quality, style, price, etc Besides the experience of years in this business, we go into the English market WITH GOLD, and buy as cheap United States. as any house in the We import and sell a style ot WHITE GRANITE GOODS which no other house Jn the city can get from the factories direct. Tfley are very desirable styles, and will Bell more readily than any goods in the market. Such Is the opinion of good judges. That Evansville Is a cheap market for Queensware no one i likely to dispute, arid we deem it unnecessary to multiply words. . You will find us at the old stand, No. SO First Street, :i;: :. !) ihrtlflfhA Oil; oi i !;. f.! and 5fo. 8 Sycamore Street, au26 dtf EVANSVILLE, IND. Valuable Property at Auction. I WILL NELL AT AUCTION, ON SATURDAY, Sept. 29, at 2 o'clock, at the court-house door in the city of Evansville, a valuable piece of property oft Water Street, between Main and Locust. 28 feet front by 150 feet deep part of Lot No. B, Original Plan of the town or Evansville. A two-story brick house on the front, with the best Ice-house in the city on the back end. It is the property lately occupied by the steam bakery, and now by Willard & Porter as a commission house. The property will be sold to the highest bidder, upon the following terms: Onethird cash, one-third in six mouths, and the remaining one-third in one year from day of sale, with Interest on the notes, secured by mortgage on the premises. H. T. DEXTER. Hiram Nelson, Auctioneer. sep!5 d2w KANAWHA SALT AV HAND AND FOR HALE AT J the lowest market rates by L. RUFFNER JR., General Agent Kanawha Salt Co., No. 5 North Water Street upstairs), au31 d6m Evansville, Ind. A Man ! "1 Of a Thousand. A CONSUMPTIVE CURED. DR. H. JAMES, a retired Physician of great eminence, discovered. While in the East Indies, a certain cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs', and 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 oi benefitting his fellow-mortals, he will send to those who wish it the recipe, containing full direotions for making and successfully using this remedy, free of charge, on receipt of their names, with two stamps to pay expenses. There is not a single symptom of Consumption that it does not at once take hold of and dissipate. Night sweats, peevishness, irritation of the nerves, failure of memory, difficult expectoration, sharp pains in the lungs, sore throat, chilly sensations, nausea at the stomach, inaction of the bowels, wusting away of the muscles. KSr- The writer will please state the name of the paper they see this advertisement in. Aaaress l.KA DUiXK & CO., 1032 Race Street. Philadelphia. Pa. seplO d3m HEAD & MOONEY, RETAIL DRY GOODS. . - T j 40 Main Street 40 A complete stock of and Winter Dry Goods. Fall 1VEW GOODS arriving dally. NOVELTIES -In DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, and FANCY GOODS. A mil line in every shade of THK rrut FRENCH MERINOS, EMERESS CLOTHS. ALL-WOOL DELAINES. CASSEVERES and TWEEDS for Men's and Boys' Wear. SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, FLANNELS, SHA WLS HOSIERY, ,i CLOAKS, BLANKETS. HEAD & MOONEY, 40 Main Street. 40 . sep7 d2m TjTICE IS HF.RKBT GIVEN, that JLV I will apply to the Common Council of the city of Evansville for permission to erect a frame building, 80 by 100 feet, on Evans s Homestead, corner of Locust and Fitth Streets, to be used for a Mission Sabbath School, lectures, concerts, Ac. sepiocuw JViUN , uiMTHi

LAW CARDS.

J. K GARDNER, Attorney-at-Law. Office with James T. Walker, Justice oi the Peace, in Bierbower's new building. Third street, nearly opposite Washington House. All business entrusted to him will be promptly and carefully attended to. Particular attention given to collections, and prompt returns made. Refers lo Messrs. Miller, Gardner & Co., No. 4 First Messrs. Ragon & Dickey, Nos. 3 and 4 South Wsitcr stT3?ti. Messrs. Roach A Torian, No. 14 First street. Messrs. Cloud A Akin, No. 5 Main street. Messrs. Head & Menifee, No. 13 Main street. Messrs. Minor A Dallam, No. lb'North First Can also refer, if necessary, to a number of eminent practitioners in Kentucky, maj lOtf . Conrad Baker. C. H. Butterfleld. Baker A Butterfleld, ATTORWETS-AT-LAW WILL GIVE prompt attention to all business intrusted to their care. OFFICE Third Street, between Main and Locust. EVANSVILLE, IND. JulyOdSm: JAMES T. WALKER, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND AGENT FOR OBTAINING PENSIONS, BACK PAY AND BOUNTIES rOR DISCHARGED SOLDIERS, AND for the Widows and other Legal Representatives f those who die in the service of the United States. Office on the Northwest side of Third street, near the Washington House, and nearly opposite the Court House, Evansville, Ind. All business entrusted to him will be promptly attended tn. janl8-ly. WM. KK A VIS, U. JS. Claim Ageat. Also, REAL ESTATE and COLLECTING AGENT. Office on Main street, between Third and Fourth, No. 95 (over Keller's Gun Store), Evansville, Ind. sepl"tt5 W. HARROW. J. F. WKLBOKN HARROW & WELB0RN, Attorneys - at - Law. Office In Chandler's Block (upstairs), julylO tf Evansville, Ind. ALVA II JOIIXSO.V, Attoraey-at-Eaw, NOTARY-PUBLIC, and REAL ESTATE AGENT. Soldiers' and all other claims procured. Office Evansville, Ind. apt!5 dtf J. X. SHACKKLFOBC 8. R. UORSBSOOK Shackelford A Hornbrook, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Office on Third Street, between Locust and Main, west side. w Prompt attention given to Collections. angSltf GRAND NATIONAL CONCERT For the Benefit of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphan Home Fund, At Graver's Theatre, Washington, D.C. Postponed until Thursday Evening, October 11th, 1866. 300,000 Tickets, at SI each. 75,000 Pres ents, valued at M2v,ouo, consisting of 4 V t? natflan no UM VV 0V V- 11VV UVJ monds, Jewelry, Lots, Pisnos, Dia-Biiver-w are, etc., etc. A Card. A LARGE MJIBKR OF TICKETS remaining unsold, it will be necessary to POSTPONE THE DRAWING until THURSDAY, the 11th of October, 1856, at which time it wilt positively occur. The many swindling schemes that have been presented to the public during the last few months somewhat delayed our salfts until we were able to satisfy the people throughout the country that this enterprise was genuine, and solely for charitable purposes. The Directors are confident ot the sale of every ticket, and have al lotted sufficient time to guarantee the sales Without any further postponement. Postmasters, Booksellers, etc., are requested to act as Agents, and Tickets will be supplied on application; but no commission will be allowed. Major H. A. Hail President Soldiers' and Sailors' Union; Colonel cius. Capehart; Major M. H. Ai.berg'ek; William S. Morse ; Managing Director: Treasury Dept., Office Internal Rev.,1 Washington, June 27, 1866. j Whereas, H. A. Hall and others, as " Managing Directors " of the Grand " National Concert." to be held In Washington, D. C. on the 2u of August next, have made due application to L. Clephane, Collector of Internal Revenue for the Collection District or the District of Columbia, for permission to hold a lottery, raffle, or gift enterprise, and presented to him satisiactory evidence that the proceeds of said lottery, raflle, or gift enterprise will be devoted to charitable uses, permission is hereby given to such " Managing Directors " to holdsiu-h lottery, raffle, or gift enterprise free from all charge, whether from tax or license, in respect to such lottery, raffle, or gift enter prise. J. A. koixiss, commissioner. All orders must be addressed, enclosing stamps, to WM. S. WORSE, Secretary, Lock Box 37, Washington, D. C. We refer, by permission, to Major-Gen. Wlnfield 8. Hancock, U. 8. A. ; Gen. Robert C. Schenck, M C, Ohio; Gen. Halbert E. Paine, M.C.. Wis.; Gen. John H. Ketcham, M.C., N. .; Gen. James G. Blnnt, Kansas; Gen. N. G. Hedrick, Iowa; Gen. D. C. McCallnm, D. C; On. u. V. Dayton, N. Y. ; Hon. Thomas W. Ferry, M.C., Mich.; Hon. George Lawrence, M.C., Peon.; D. C. Forney. Esq., D. C.S Major J. E. Doughty, N. Y. ; Hon. Henry C. Deming, M.C., Conn. ; Hon. Ebon . Ingersoll, M.C., 111. ; Hon. Samuel J. Randall, M.C., Penn.; Hon. T. G. Bergsn, M.C., N. V. ; Hon. Henry Wilson, U. S. Senate; Hon. Ira Hani, U. S. Senate; Hon. B. F. Wade, U. S Senate ; Hon. Kelian V. Whaley, M.C., W. Va.; Hon. Wm. D. Kelly, M.C., Penn. Hon. A. H. Lafflin, M.C., N. Y. ; Hon. Leonard Myers, M.C., Penn.; Hon. Wm. A. Newell, M.C-N. J.; Hon. George W. Julian, M.C., Ind.; Hon. Stephen F. Wilson, M.C., Penn.; Hon. J. B. Grlnnell, M.C.. Iowa; Major G. M. Van Bdren; N.Y: ; Gen. R. B. Hayes, MX' Ohio; Hon. 8. T. Holmes M.C., X. Y. ; Hon. G. R. Latham, M.C., W. Va. : Hon. James A. warvliv, M.C3 N. Y.; Hon. Thomas T. Davis, M.C., N.Y. au28 dim D. E. Sparks, Late of Ferris, J. Picquet, Late of Luck A Picquet. sparks a (jo. SPARKS & PICQUET, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Dealers In Paints, Oils, Putty, Window-Glass Also, Toilet and Fancy Articles. Physicians' bills carefuUy selected. Orders promptly filled. sep!9 dtf

CARPETS.

Just What Is Needed CARPET WAREHOUSE iiU LU AND House Furnishing Establishing Wm. E. Freneh & Co. HEAD-QUARTERS OF SUPPLIES FOB Families, Steamboats & Hotels. VELVET CARPETS. THREE-PLY CARPETS, TWO-PLY CARPETS, INGRAIN CARPETS, VENETIAN CARPETS, COTTAGE CARPETS, LISTING CARPETS, RAG CARPETS, HEMP CARPETS, WOOL DRUGGETS, CHINESE MATTING, MANILLA MATTING, COCOA MATTING, VELVET RUGS, BRUSSELS RUGS, OIL CLOTH RUGS, VELVET tfATTB, RUBBER MATT8, COCOA MATTB, ADELAID MATT, WINDOW SHADES SHADE FIXTURES, SILK DAMASK, WOOL DAMASK, WINDOW HOLLANDS, LACE CURTAINS, GILT CORNICES, PICTURE TASSELS, CURTAIN HOOKS, a m CO a e & sr. S e 1 STAIR LINEN AND OIL CLOTH, SILVER-PLATED STAIR RODS, PAPIER MACHE STAIR RODS, POLI8HED BRASS STAIR RODS, TABLE LINENS AND NAPKINS, LINEN AND COTTON SHEETINGS, LINEN AND COTTON PILLOW CASING, RUBBER SHEETING (Water Proof,) WOOL and RUBBER PIANO COVERS, VELVET and BRUSSELS FOOTSTOOLS, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, Ac., Ac. Experienced Paper Hangers and Upholsters will be furnished when required. Carpets cut and made to order. Oil Cloths fitted and put down. Cbraices mounted and put np. Window Shades bung. Window Valences, of elegant styles and new designs, made np and furnished on short notice. AH work warranted. Prices guaranteed as low as in any similar establishment In the United States. Give us a call. ;WM. E. FRENCH A CO., Ho. 10 First Street, UP-STAIRS. NOTIONS. CURNICK BROS., WHOLESALE JOBBERS and DEALERS In WHITE FAUCY GOODS, GOODS, and O T I O IV H, o. 15 Main Street, EVANSVILLE, IND. IV HAVIJfO BOl'GIIT OUT THE ENTIRE (STOCK, and having removed to the OLD STAND, of W. H. McfiABY A CO., 15 Main Street, We are now prepared to sell every merchant in INDIANA, ILLINOIS. KENTUCKY, and TENNESSEE whatever they may want in our line, from a Ptwk ot" l3in to a HUNDRED DOZEN HOOP-SKIRTS. Orders from One Dollar to TEN THOCSlJfB DOLLARS promptly filled, and prices and goods guaranteed lo give satisfaction. cubniciTbros., Agents foe the celebrated ' STAR OF THE WEST PAPEI COLLAR. DRY GOODS. GIT.LISOS MA Oil EE, V. M. OOOBLETT O. MAGHEE & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS AND FANCY IN PLAIN DRY OOOXS, FIRST STREET, Jan29. EVANSVILLE, IND

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