Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 October 1866 — Page 4

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THE I .VANS V El.LR DAILY .101 J KM AL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3. 166.

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HUliKCltrirJUQN T&i IN AliVANCK. Oally Joiiiiih.1. t)ue year, hy mail 8i months, iy ti.Mii 'J tin iiiniii lin, liy muit By the week, payable In carrier.. aio oo ft fto a oo 80 i . i 1. 1 Journal. One year 7 M w.j 4 OO Weekly Journal. One copy, one year it OO Fl ve copies, one year,, I 7ft Ten copies, one year 1ft OO fnlon Meetings In Vanderburgh Will) Will be held al I lie lullnwtug places ami times. There will be good spcuklng In English anil Herman. The l i esceul lly Uand m,lp pp tutted io PariiUlrnitlsPi, ninl lin Miuil ta rtreworkH. The public generally are respectfully in vii. I lo atteml. Union men will please axeil themselves (o gel out lurge audlances. The meetings wllj . oiin,ncln a al 7 O'clock:.'' ". ' ' ml 14.11 fei HFN KVKIIN'H, Terry Tow usuip, Tuesday evening, October '41. JAMFH'Hi Hool, IK H'HF, Knight Townhlp, Wednesday evening, iii.inljer.iil. HUIU MUAkWH BOHOOL HOUHK; Knight TeWartilp, Thursday ejKlng, iclol.cl llli. Wll.l.l AMWiN'H W A IlKllOlFHK, Union Township, Thursitay evening, October till. OLMM'4'KAJP'H. Huhool Afouan, l.Ulu TownshipnWliifty eveulng, Oolubar bUl.' Lleuleiiaiit-tniternor linker's AppulntnienU. Lleiilt lasjPtiUuveruni iionead Hhtfer will address the oitlaens of Warrlckr Counly as fellows: At Mtllerahurg, Campbell Township, on Wednesday, 'doner Ail, al 1 r. M. Al vV.sWy i hupel, Uclob. i ad, ul night At Hall's tO'ovu, Owu Township, n Thursday , October tlh, al 1 I'. M. At BoonvlUe, on Friday, October 5lh,at 1 P. M. At Youngblood'k Chapel, Anderson Township, ..n Krtday.o.iluhci hlh.ai night. At Nnwl'urg, on Saturday , October 9th, At 1 f. M. M cm ii 1 1 i Hiid husineaa nieu will 4 . . I . A . mm i uuu iiiicicniuiij ileum in oui v uhiuihi Olul ul 11 III II n OtfR lady readers will he interested in the artiele on the third page on the Opening" 'Day for the New York fashions. A mono the uiigoelJiHieous articles, on the second page our readers will ha interested in a heretofore uupuhliflhed Upeeeh of Mr. LiNiioi.N. It hears a utriking uouintat to the utter im ,- . ,, his sui ee.isor. Gov. Mohton has heeu quite siok for several days at his reaidenee in IndiuuiirMtlia. We are ghtd t( lern that he is improving A I.i. the Tennessee delegates to the National Convention thut nwiniuair.l Lini'oi.n and Joiinhon in lKti4, are now opposed to Johnson aud his policy TllK Deinoerats say they want a flag with thirty-six stars. Where could they have found it if the eleven Htars that were drupping out had uot heeu pinned to their places hy the Ufcton bayonets ? And yt the Deniuoratu ohjuutod to the pinning process. I Thk li'.,, now the only one of tlie I eitdiiig New York dailies that has not oome out in favor of the L'nnatitutional Amendment the Tribuur, Ucraltl, Vat and 2'Wa, all approving it, and urging the South to rutify it. Tiik infamous "Briok" Pomeroy issued a haud bill yesterday very Kmart, of course, as is everything he does and says announcing that 'the Wisconsin Mastodon and Horn ed Cannibal," "Briok" Pomeroy, had arrived and warning pureuts to hide their children. A soldier friend, evidently well posted, suggested, ou reading tlnr I hitnd-ldll, that pocket books were in more danger than the children. Unpick il.ri mii.iiIiii as it is, one white man in South Carolina is equal, as a voter, to two men in Indiaua. NliihAi'K is in favor of this. Hudor the Constitution ga it is proponed to be amended, the vote or a white man in Indiana is equal to a vote of a white nian in South Carolina. Juike Dl Dm i i n is in favor of this. Wk notice, in another place, that DKHltlll.Klt hus tininhe.1 the cana.-.s in Dubois and J'ika. He orond White Hiver Monday, and will this Week finish the wmk iu Mavtiu, Daviess and Knox, ind will he in I'lvatiM TlUe ou the late train Saturday niht. There is one thing which he baa dona faithfully and well ha has worked carueitly aud assiduously iu this cam jiaigu, and discharged his whole duty to the Union party of the Kirst Din trict If every mt'JMP'T of the party will do a tithe of what he "has, 'the Judge's reward will be a triumphant elc.-t. i in to the Fortieth Cougresa of the I'uited States.

May al Home. Li t m Union Hum leave home thin w.;el u.il.-.icffu rjf t)ei Lack iii time I" tote oo the 9th. II" i-li.mlil i li a I t . ,r tA f'o, possible

incident- in iruvidiug. We uiuit u'4i tirwr Tlii ( 'otin'rr claims eight out of the eve i ('on inltia ihith'iliiilfaiia t eleve the ip -.I election. That ia modest, when tlwev imiJv Jiavt lMtta Do , We i. ui. ihlii r, flraf early in the pfiMfiW in ahi.wrng UdW the Ih mooraty.erjy to faih fifty meinieiof k Best Congress, il down " " rrtain from Malni, We itiMMM it is figuig hy the siJine rule for Iiidian.t. Ahusf. n.m.1 Tlie t 'urn ii i diar With .1 1. n.-my lr. ('.' hargiiigthe JoMkNAl. AttHKLUEUtty , eays: Hiieh husu libels as till 1U colunius dally again 1 men like l'llcher,' Woreau, I 'asseli i, Vhiiih .m-.v, ami a host of red men, will be foupd to do It no Why didn't you all Hkn. HahkituiN'f Iii all dial we have aaid of Judge I'nniKa or Dr. 04MWUIIWT. w rkue nver forgottu thvif chamc srsTofar as to class them in gucji coup .n ue thai. Well may they ask to be delivered frum their friends. JihfRc ilrUriilr In n toh and 1'fke. OurStandard-hearei iu the (Jongre pinna I canvass, on Saturday lant finish -eikJlt his w'ork in Pike and Dubois' counties, with a apeeeh at (-tersburgh, and is greafely auowuragad at the prosjieets iu those counties. His speeches in Duboil'hktBiM a ifiOfit liappy bffect. He metNlH,AfiKMjajsr,afid, fp use the forcible language of acitixen of tlrat ,plkoe, ;" Di Hm i i k kkinned him from head to foot, aud exhihjtod his treason in its lull colors. " The Union ineuoj' thatCouuty have.h.vte tofote, been idle spectators of the . elections, aud have hardly had the courage to come out to the polls, to say nothing of work. Now, our friend writ, " they are all at work and earnestly intent upon aacoesa. Kvery man will work and MlH There 1 m doubt but there is a decided change in our favor among the old A mericau residents aud the Protestant (lejjmins. Judge DfHhi i.kh s visit ihuanUd a very inspiring ififiueuce upon then, and the best informed men claim that under no honest cirouni stances onn the Democratic majority exceed I ,()(, and it is reanonable to expect it to bo reduced to Sot)' The people of Pike are, of. course, wi4nakc, and bavcgiveit the Judge an knthuaiantio reception. Ha will run onsiderahly ahead tf his ticket, as he is so well known and deservedly popular theru, 'fin workittg men of Pik say they can not only neutraline any Democratic majority iu Knox, but have a very respectable number of v nteg to help kill ofl i he I democratic majarlty in Dubois. But war,k them to leave that job to us down tin way, We will attend to Democratic Duhuis A fartir, Pof some time past John A K.sson, Heprejieutativc in Congress from Iowa, hus been regarded as sore over hia defeat for a re nomination He baa tfiV been committed to the Hadicai ioin'y, uuu nas reirtuueu irom making any apaeohug. Being pusted for a speeeh ia Das Moines on Satur day Juki the Copperheads attended iu large numbers, supposing thut he was going to make a Johnson spoeoh. Theyjvere greatly diseoipei ted on hearfag him take strong Radical 1 l It . grounus, intterij iiciiouiicujg llie i resiuenr tor bcttayiug Ills parly, Mr. IvAShuN declared himself strongly iu faVor of the Constitutional Amendment und other, vmasurea pacii by Cougresa " 1 l'oiuniunlrAtluH!. line . in luWl We have on our table a voluminous pile ot communication ou various subjects, but chiefly of a political charaetcr. A number of them are worthy of publication, and we would be glad to give them to our readerbut thc.v come upon us just at a time whetf Avo are crowded for space and ou the eve of an important election, when wo cannot wander far from the pointed issues of the caiupaigu. Othek articles are of no particular interest to any one except the writers. And most of them have the error of too great length, Such of them as npopf suthcicnt general interest wo will endeavor to publish, as we cau find space ' '( ' 1 ! ! , --- 1 , , HVIIl draft sneak every draft resiMer eyejry war opposer- very syn...itliisri with the South every deserted and disgraced officer witl certainly vote for Niiilack. Those fellows know who they are voting for. DeBkulkr don't suit them.

Work lor Hornier. The day of election draws nigh, and what is to he dope Blast he 006 uuickly, We assure 4he friends Of the 'TTniou at home am) abroad, Chat (In re

tery proi-pecl of tin- election of I I. II L 1. . - . . , n . iicciing uuitiaumr, tu tuna to us iroia. every quarter, litis aB 'Of the sawe tenor, Everywhere W hcaf that the counties of this Di-t.i icl .uc bcitn orgnfed than evoi Wore. Kvery Arue nian it- at work. Our friends are daily counting our gainft, rind changes are constantly being made from the dis membctcd fVumeuis . of , the Domo cratic party to the party af the (1,11,11 and Conetifytiopa! lel'orm And what vijr. htyc now touy ., M iliaiiv:i 1'iiioi) ma" should work for fiie electiou of Judge DkBki i.kh While we must not nefclect our Lcgit-lafive and County candidates, w nni.-t make the fight on the Cuiyrnasaioual iiaceu Our intelligence from Judge DkDmi i. KB, Col. Aii-kn, and other well in foriiiedien, who'have luen (hrqugh tli,e couptwa, I that Pike wiJJ uffrat Kloj. and thtttl Davierr- Mill In Mitral i'.e Martin, upon the most favorable count for 'the Democracy, and our frionds claim tjiiit we will do better. This will deave 1'oaey, (ilihsou, Vanderburgh, Warrick, ard Spencer to overcome the Democratic majVity in Dubois, , We, vuri'ly heiave, if the (tpion men of this county will do their duty froai this day until the sun goes down next Tuesday, thut glorious old Vanderburgh will about do that Work bKaelf. We call upon the active men of this city and county to go to work to-day, with the single object in vii w of electing DkBui i.iut. and defeating Nini.AiK. There are hundreds of doubtful voters in the county, who only need (0 understand (Mm Niai.Ai K'h record of treason, to decide them for DtHmu.m Let them know hia action in the Legislature and in Copgress, his conduct towards the soldiers, and his complicity with the Sinnissippi Insurance Company. No man with his damning record, and his treasonable 'principles, oan merit the support of the tru friends of the couutry. But we ask our friends in Posey, (iibsoti, Warrick and Spencer to put forth their best efforts for the triumph of Judge Dr. I Sin 1, mi Let every oue of those counties add A handsome majority to hia vote. We are satisfied the race will he a clone one, aud a single vote may decide the contest. Let every Union man fbel that the result may depend upon his individual exertion. We firmly and sincerely believe that victory is within our power, and we will ho false to the great intereats of our country if we do not exert ourselver- to the utmost to secure the glorious triumph At the coiuinciii emeiit of the rebel lion a number of army officers Joined the uiioiny; but the private soldiers iu all cases continued true to the flag. Just so at the present tiuie. Mi;Cook. ClJsTAB and others have gone into the hostile (tetnp; hut the soldiers whom they onOe commauded still rally arouud the standard of the Union. Copperhead Importation of Voters. We lew- nlo-iidy -imneuneed the fact that the Copperheads are endeavoring to overpower UiO.fOJwl paopletif Southern Indiana hy large importations of voters from Kentucky. The following paragraph from the Dayton JiMtniiit show that the same gum is to he fried in Ohio : We know of forty men who arrived at 1 ih.v tn on Thursday, with orders to report lq I iin. .orajh; loader, for duty on eetlOM; day. We know r'V tapothe glkQg. of, twenty Imported men are io ba used fn Waln townships not heretofore funulled., 1 'Yiyu men should be watchful CM-i Vwhcic Never have they had a more uiisoiUipulou Or desfs'rate Ouemy to contend with. CIn. John T Ciioxton, of Ken tucky, whose Union record both before and during the War is so well known, has lately arrived at WashioffAoa from the South, and utterly re pudiates Ulp use of ttM uauio in CPU. nection with the, Cleveland Convention He never heard of the oall till after it had appeared with In uame attachetl. So with aaores tit others. Txi Madison 0nfter intimates pretty strongly that a candidate for f'ppgrpvs in that district has bepa guilty of whipping his wife, Of course it lhuM he some iinUvidual who was opposed to (he war, anil uot one who f 'light gallantly in t)m fifld. MjtHhRs. iloHM k ,Mavnauj Md M IS BToIto, of Tonhosaee, had a tine reception at Indianapolis ou Saturday evening last. They delivered lengthy speeehos to a very large aud enthusiastic crowd.

Can't Hrare Them. The Ilebel organ of this city is engaged jn itM uaual. work , of detraction and abu.ee, Yeaterday it commenced agaip with its threat about Southern

tradfi) And is even going further thai) its Southern allies, the Louisville iJvuri., and tyfrph' Atilun. A. These puirs have been threatening to puhlish the Hainan of " radical'' merchants in' order to drive trade awuy from them but have been' shamed out of su )r a course by n indignant public opinion. It remained for the paper whi' h was most worthy to commit the act, to execute thaf 1I1 rent The Courier of yesterday morning couBiueucud the- work by publishing the names of two of our most prominent citiyepa as being guilty of the mortal offence of being '"Halfying Committeemen of the Jacobin Party." Jjr apprehend (hat neither Chaki.kh Vim.k or Captain Di 1 1 1 11 en, be soared into voting hgriimit their coriscleiitious 00 B VIC'oo.-, of duty to ihclr country by such a hanaless wretnh. It promises to icootiuue the dirty work, and pay its respects to others of our prominent in 1 chants. Such conduct Certainly sinks it stil lower in the public estimation, if such a thing is possible The Cbutltr wauu us to publish the names of Democrats who. repudiate it as the representative of.tjifl parly In this county. We think thy eaat better -find "Bt who are not. its trlepds in tb party by requesting thuw from the gentlemen who have he n busy the past few days ia a vain endeavor to raise 750 to pay a protested bank bill, and to save the whole concern from the iauuediote foreclose c of a mortgage for I'iftOO, which in threatening to swallow it up, before it has completed Ms work foV the Union cause. It has preaeuted to its party the very best test ..I friendship iu the patd four days. Let thc,geu.. tlemen tell who refused to contribute to the $750 Fund, and it will have some of the names without requiring us to furnish them before the public. We did uot mention the mm,, of the gentlemen referred to in its article for any other object than to show the lupin ity of the editor of that paper, who positively declared' to them that he knew nothing of the inf'auiuua poster, and promised them to so state in his paper; and the. next morning, whon he knew that it was known, made aftkpowlcdgeuie.nt of having issued it from his office. It was not to show that the decent portion of the Democratic party was ashamed of its course that is known everywhere on the streets, and that establishment hH been made pa,infully conscious of it the past liuw days in the embarrassments, which has happened to its waning fortunes. Tiik Washiugtou correspondent of the Cincinnati (Jnzttte says the managers of the National Union party, in thaf city, are becoming very much alarmed at the political signs of the time. The President is slaO be. eomitig obstinate and uneontrollahle On Friday night the Resident Com mittee, appointed by the,, ('levolaud Cnuvautiou, had an iuterviow with Mr. Johnson to try and fierannth? him to recall the appuititinetit of one of Fkbnando Wooh'h right hand men as Collector in BbooKh' district, 'lhia, however, the President refused to ao. The most urgent protests ffopi New York politician have .Hue in saj,ug that the appointment will cost tlie Conservatives 1O,H)0 v..tes. Still the President holds out, ryil Urm Hill I MllMJ'.Ci ami tne resident oomuiMiee, impting it a matter of, vital importance, started in a body for New York1 the same night to consider what can be done a the putter .at that end of Up 'tr ' ''',"("''' ' '';"" Thkkk Was an iinuicuso Uuiou dampnstratiou in Madison, on Saturday last. It Was estimated that over 7,KM people wore in the procession. Speeches were made by llKftllY S, Lank, M Kek Di nn, Craven, BfiA"NHAM and others. Jefferson County proposes to insure the election of General Morton C. Hunter in the Third District. TRI immense und constantly increasing Republican majorities in Wisconsin aro largely owing to the efforts of such specimens of humanity as the editor of the La Crosse lhturnU. The Cimrietr of this elty has been doing its best to imitate the blackguardiinn of its northern cotcmporary and witb similiar success to the Uuiou men of this part of the couutry. If it will only do as well for us during the next two years, as it has the last, there will no longer be any trouble in carrying this Congressional District.

Wt -oe lt atatcd, on good authority, that President J oii.NaiN La- dotermined. a a party mea- 1 1 tp make

acluallv necessary, until after the ant- 1 . 4i proachpiejeplvqtw- , IJq lOtat (ioirn arm now at IBAmU ' ' h 11 rid red are now at least a hundred' bunarv anoiicaute lor vi-y otticworth having, that if he now appoints one, all the rest of the ninety ,. , ting, all of them will vote 4mm h keeps them waiting vote for his party candidates and he his tviends till after the election, at all cent.- This is a ahrewd game, byt'it won't work. Al.l. who rejoiced ul rehel victories and' were sad at TTnion victories will vote for Niblauk. ,,t )V ( hunge or Hac and a Base Change. In their inability in make uuy plausible objection to the magnanimous ternis which Cougress has provided, the Copperhead journals have resorted iffy" the cry that the Union party does not intend to admit the Confederate representatives jf tjiejr States ratify the 1'flOBstmtf.iottal amendment, but that t)ie plan was devised to cheat the ( 'oiifederate States a'pi then refuse admission to their representative, The Way they make their cade Is to quote somebody's declarations iu favor of imnurti(aArfBo UUtHLK ffI1l 1 his desperate resort confesses that they caupot raise any objection to the generous terms of Congress. ' The N, , Y. World fiaiiticttljy calls on " D. moerats oh the stump aud in the presg to denounce the plan as a sham, a swindle and a lie;" evidently convinced that they are losiug ground by assailing the plan ou its merits. Yet if they belteve it what greater advantages over the Union party eould they ask than to have it refuse to abide by the terms it baa laid dowu'f Herv would be a cbauce for the reconstruction of their party. But that which ails them is that they cannot assail the terms prescribed by Congress, and they know that the Uuiou party will restore the tranquility of the , ouutry upon them. Cm, (rnxrttr. Thk First Dimtbiot. The electiou off Judge DeHki 1. mi ever NiBLACat ia Bow. almost a matter of certainty, say our friends. This is good news. The country would, in the Judge's election, gain a statesmen the most exalted ohafaMeY, ant get Hd of a Copperhead politician of a capilary calibre. Av? AUnkMH (,Woimai. Itll.la. BYKHH in Hiking Hun. Indiana, of congchllve chiji, Miss Nam . Uv kus, aged ' yearn, The' funeral will take place from her late 'residence, on First Htreet, between MulbeVry and Hum, ttiW (Wednesday) iiirtrnIng, at i'l'., ,,'eio, u. . - I,. S. IIKRK, M.1M Homeopathic Pyttlrjiava and Stuxeon Oftlee-No, H Hecopd Hlreet, over J. H (ticker's Hoot und Slum Htore. Kvatlsville, Oct. 2, IHtiO. o.l.i.ini .Some Folks Say THEY FOREVER." LAiST fTTHK ill'. NT' LOT Of ( IlOtlt fMSTfS i . ijj, ., ,,i i I'i.'t ir iJTf Ton ii , aver brought to Evausvllle Is now in yard und for Sale by t .1011 P. ULUVKK, is l urni-r Heventh and Main HtrevtM. . P. Any man whose views of a I'ost are not bayond two dimes needn't call. awl ,1 ll u c I " .itu nA ,H00JJAH .: FOURTH DISTRICT FAIR. H .t fiiO ' ON HAriIKlVt. fHl: ail. IHT at i o'clock p.m.. I will rent, for the four daya ot tha Fair, to the highest bidder, in.-- imui us uuuer I ne am pn nueai res. i uey iiumliur fr.iui 1 I,, Dl. Inulualve. i.it Terms cash, ul lilddtng tin- -.ale I,, i,iK. placaat thaatosuoT Hanibf.iolt C6.' f I . UKRMIUua, I TeHHrir cl ot idtd Union copy till dar, and pr.- I l bill to TraMstirar. enl iHT iii. i pi ft ! .III H I ' oi 1'.. ii , i,.,.,j 1 PLASTIC fmd A.TTK, - FOR ROOFING AND OTHF.K P U ll !'H F.H. H Itirliu AVIVO 1!K1IAN: OF no in oner authorities the right for Vanurgli 'ouniy uud the city of I- n. vllle, i am preparci lo curnisii nulluliiKii brick or frit mt. with the ubuve K Inn. in. -i, Is warranted to ba IIKTTKlt and I III:a1'(:K ll. an anything now ill use. As a Knoll n u Material. It Stunds llnrhallcd. A maallc, ll atlapts Itself to every simp,, and slope. Nun-combustible, luiparviou, tiop-cxpeiisl ve, und iiudi'cuylng. Frost does not Crack nor Heat Dissolve it. Jr.d'.'l'i ' .liiv.imr, n Xba only roofing material ever discovered thut will resist me aatton r ti" aleinentaaslong as tho structure 11 pnitcels. t ui:eptiMr. of lttll if unt, wtjar from arpoturti, and i jurfn ti Jir -protf. For further particulars, apply to my Agent, H. B. CAH8A VANT, Ksi., or to JOHN r. ULOVKK, Corner Main and Heventh Htreeta. ooddani

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K KK.N1' -KAIt of the best arms In Vaude luigh i.ounty, coo1 nil UK aboul 'Tin ui-rei cultlvalloii, with lulorlAolc lioiis-s lid ut-buildinKs. good terms." 1 to ti ve yeara, on lntlreof" AI.VATt XUiNHON, , Third street, bet.atuli54nd Locust. 'f ! iTtTA1 OJltlaCr-A loott HervarA -find a pleaaant situatioBi' Ww 'nn sun niiil a pli-a, ; -r4frlS $lj. , it the browir lul hlreeta. illgjjl. Jsteadv work HhTk k Oi will be glyn H vnnd vmlimaii 01 .1 Innate, .iiio. n MouUl Kin Mtreet, Kvaalviile, iui oca 43t r 1 It. pTBPallOH. - TT7.lMI.li H A K A wi oiid-liaint I rrwf Hate. Inpjjre at soi. d I w ri sunn. NT, AU A iti AOAMUl.K'H. TT7 A 1 l.n MI'f l'A'l'llin A ...... r. . . . WW ijeriiijui, who uuderstaiids linok-' keepliiK. wiits a. situMion in a di v-itood ' house, friiery heciupj learn tlie trader iven i nnws in.i. Aimrow jjr . ., .vamt Vllle I'osl-Oinoe. i,2ii lt . mt S w WA WT' rJTt 1 JS V i :RT M OUT A man Willi Ssiii fM7;' in tunc itt Invest iu nrst-ca i'al. nl HlghjCt forVandi iburgk ouniy. For. pari i'-ulars, 1.0.1 W. 1, niy. for. pariicuMtrs, ua. LiBWOI . 1 . :1 UXW ) WIVII.II WW SiOIOiiiO! HO IOt lO KOI) I Ml rub. one lo ona . I 'aah paid ror Horgbo thousMud barrels. UltgaVN. IHJTLKftsA CO., Oineers a;n) I onnaisslon MeichutiU, Daaleia iu HWups, Hugar.-, Hmgho, Hplees, 1 ultce, 'feu, if &i:, No. U Wuliml Htreet. sepltidQm X'lncimiatl, Ohio. aWEB to wvaoivm stokaue, id give instiruiine lncase of Fire or flan. u. .ii. nil all clukctisi tit Ooods. Meridiandisd, Household Fnrniture, Missing 1 iciiiis ivc. ate. ai w OllKHHAM 4 CO.'H, .No. 2 Carp-.-'ter's liulldiug, sep5 dim "...1U1 First Htreet. FOR SALE. TpollHAl.l II.. nn.VrslKi.ad Will sell M. 1 at privaiejMtlo tils Sua two ato.y fr irame ch.-n, resilience. 0 rrve r. M", hiuhiii-i kllc also, wood and sl.ibl.- rloui-a alia. he. I, I wn go.Ml elklerps, all .11 complete order, Willi modern 1 mpi o ements! int fifty hi one hundred and ten feet, HHtuafed ou Fulton A venuf. l.aoiaaco. A I'esS outt-ku fj KQ. WoK IN, Ml. Varnon. TTIOK SAI.K A complete set of Tinner' IliiJUire Of W. W. tools, Wlltt ojii.il . .-l,.it r e aod rollers. Hl A N NUN. . . Hull's Head. (September IU, (aeptlSliu. Valuable Property for Kale. Wn. V. i a I-.. Kat., iii intu run sal his realdeuce in the city of Kvunsvllle. This property .vinslstk of a large and Well-arranged d welilng-liouse, ten valuable iota, wall sat In frail ami iitvi- iu-.-, with all tha lAvi-ntabrwi 4t( a pleasant home. i i. -i property will be sold cheap, and ou lei nth lo mill I in ! purebasar. A mil v I.i HllA'KI,KFC.Itl)4 MOIlNUItOOK, oir 1 I it. al Kslule Agents. LOST. Y4MST FOCKET-UOOK on Friday JU evening or naiur.ia.v morning, on Fourth Hlreet, Iret'-veu Hycaiimre and VJe, or 111 thut vil li, ty, u ftliick Fockel Uok. The owner is a soldier's widow, and uk the poekal-lMiok contains lll(- of value to any exo-pl the ower, tlie rtinler will confer a favor ny leaving ll at litis office. Q0 dt BOARDING. TTOAIUIiati, A taw .......

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J I .VFll A I. I M.KUI ic No. 7 FI11HT HTitKKT, lietwi-cn Main aud lcul. WMMM I I. M S I li t I I M, every liuslness and profession, fultlifuliy executed. 8 TENiUIr- PL A TlS. Thla branch of bMslness, no imponunt to the m. i ii 1. 1 1 1- aotmnunlty, frill receive proinpt attention. Agent for F. Kvans's Meat Fraaaaa. 47' i .,11 und examine njiecluteng. au'-T dlf QUEENS WARE. Mark V Warren, ..I I . "1 1 (Villi 1 A SO. IS MAIN MTtlKlcr, I HOT ' stsl) -j.n IMPORTERS OF CHINA. '3. TnMQmtaiiiAi GLAUS 1 ' Queouure, atroNHiiiKit uvn apv N r A ' KH I Wi rect from IhePoUar"! the old Worltl! Al j urn now receiviii ot our Oiieeiinwaic di New Orleans, odr cral. s are iitusieti iron the Ocean SUbiimef. ui"l placed on board rtteumboats, which land i hem a. our whurl in tli is elty, i has muk lug bui one trausfai irom LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND -ToEvansville, Indiana. Von will obaerva, tlnn-efore, that wa se en ! sale ami speedy tlallHlKJl tatlop, M well us great saving In breakage, which alone is a very important Item to be considered In the cost of our Wares. ourrtlock is Mle of tlie largest and heat uMs.ntad to be found in the Waxt.aud for R,, .1 ... i a, Extremely Low Prices. We are now mannfactoring every da crlpllon of COAI. oil. l.AMFH, I'ANUI.K and COAI. oil. t. ANTEltH, which we will sell at lass than l liinicaatl prlcaa. . Lump Htoek, ctiusistliig of liuruara, Hhadas, Chliiineyk, Fega, and Feet, for sale al manufacturers' prices. Our new Catalogue and Price 1. 1st for ISMS la now ready for distribution, whloh will be furnlkhetf lo Merchaula only, ou application.

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