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t. The English Press en Ireland. - The tone of the 'British cress on the fenortect disturbances in Ireland is simply horrible Mere rumor of another outbreaki of which England has had a year's warning, and to meet rwmch she- has made ample preparation.. excites an undisguised ferocitv . That Jury passion,, the world well . knows. , It sometimes lurks covert iri .fine language and learned sneers, witQ j its kennel, among books, magazines; 1 court journals', and noble saloons. It rushes like blood to the face of ,Eng land, a.ndlike bloodhound to its fronts whenever? people debauched, down-trddden; and famished ' by the most complicated "system of wroncj which'' the'.- ingenuity of centuries could inflict, must, in very desperation of nature, dare assert their man-; -"hood ; and whenever a national crime is.to be committed, and a nation hunted down to its death, suddenly, -Cruelly' and remorselessly.;; Are' we '"unjust? "Vitness India; witness' Jamaica ; witness that most piteous story of Ireland, written in martyrdom and illustrated by famine a tragedy too wholesale . to r be acted again, but to be remembered as vividly as any with which the genius of man has " moved the world to tears. Recollecting the Irishman's . inheritance of -wrong, it is the- least to' expect that -Englishmen and English Government t should studiously incline' to be tflerci--ful, and toJ manifest1 justice'. RThe prayer of Ireland, and, "of Englishmen in" its behalf, has for.'many a day re- . Jmained unobserved.-; If, in despite pf very ' oppression, Ireland 'still eiists. and is measurably in sentiment and intelligence with the civilization of the wqrjdf it is ifl pursuance of a law of growth by which no principle is permitted to die and no murderer to Tb tamp out the seed of his victim by which J ohn Brown and Robert Emmet still live, and are surely marchiDg -iwithA regenerated and ' regenerative t liostSj to the. ballot-box be it in America, where black men are dei nied their rights, or in Great Britain, where -Irishmen - and Englishmen alike have their wrongs. Praise, all who will, the England which pets its scholars.' -We dare iiofr applaud the mother who devours her children. An Counseled, armed, prepared, the nation whose power is leebly represented by millions of men and hundreds of millions of money," is 'terribly J frightened at what it was pleased to ' regard a mendicant rebellion. , Such shouts as now pursue the Irish "rebels" from the columns of the "London press sound very , like those which must have followed the Jamaica negroes, before they were killed by a mob of uniformed butchers, and Ominously like the cries with which the titled victims of revolution were hounded to the guillotine. " Captured robbers should be hung," cries the Standard. " Leave no loophole of escape," 6hrieks the Herald. -"Stamp them out with an iron heel," cries the Telegraph; " Stamp T. them: ou as we ttamped out the'cattle plague" shouts the Times, wjth a (ferocity for which there can be" no ' pardon. Even the News expresses a cruel fatalism, and Says " England ms putidown relentlessly the sedition which her misrule has stirred np.' j-Why, ifideednrust England be relentless? Because he has persecuted her. sister country for hundreds of years .on the same unprofitable! plan? . . Because the rebellion, actual or threatened, : promises More than an outbreak? Whatever he the pretext, the sentiment of this free Country should warn the common tense of England against adding another scandal of crime to 'the Political r blunders by; which Tier Government ' has ! deluged lands where -' no ' good " crop nas subsequently grown. , Indian slaughtered by thousands, and more lately, starved by millions, bears - no good tribute to this horrible and hideous policy. Jamaica with its hundreds, flogged and killed to appease one man's tyrant and reckless fear, is ' a caution which we beg the new apostles of butchery, to heed in the came of . the crime for which the woman -whipper, and the stamper-out, ex-Governor Eyre, is to be tried, and let us hope, convicted. The stamping-. out process as thus applied to men has proved the , most wretched and costly of failure's It is the device of brute fear and ignorance; and the progress of humane knowledge, let us trust, will render it at last unnecessrry to deal out " that sinister mercy even to the brute. ,,But to treat a nation in arms as . cattle, is worse than brutal. Six millions, of Irish cattle : oppressed as no human cattle ever were, have asked for food. and justice. Food, pasture and justice being denied, the plague of rebellion breaks out among them. i What shall be done? as Con8ervatives.'': ;What should ' be done? ask:, the Liberals;." Stamp them out! shouts the-Times. '1 May a generous people, powerless to-day,' but ; mighty to-morrow remember s these - fierce Trords ;whea they marclv to the franChise. , w:,;, ').;.',- - 1" fTfhe' world well knows the. plain English- of ' a -relentless - policy.", The " stamping out process ' is one of wholesale slaughter, without trial or shrift. If the rebellion' be small, the Times' would have martial law -"'hanging forthwith; if large, not; the less should its thousands be hanged. It is not necessarv to snv that, if hnt n. .small outbreak,, there, is no need bf : harsh measures; if extensive andforf p midable, ' it ',is respectable, and the ...,.BtampingMut process, in its, applica tion can only impose-npon an op.'j'pressed; people still , bloodier: wrong,' and provoke the world to ah indignant and. horrified , protest. Herein is the whole reason and moral of the stamping-out process, as executed ? 1 ii - t f,i wnu criminal iony in Jamaica, ine

Tory pubUc..with,tha. Tun s agaiu insanely ready to;, strain bloodily at the gnat of ' a threatened rebellion; and , swallow 1 - the'" camel.' ' ot; - a massacres ' North '! ' Amenca; ;8uc1 ceeded J in1 putting .down a; gigantic rebellion, and doing away; with a national crime without .hav-i ing sacrificed one man to - the stamping-out processand the future of the Union is" all tne better ;for our forbearance. W4 bcHeve;that;thei2Ti'ni and all its mates of the British press were, during that Rebellion,' the most superservicable apellants for mercy to our rebels." Our war was pronounced barbarous, bat , we stamped nobody out ; ' out - treatment of women was called shockingbut we' flogged none;: our conduct of the" war- was termed cruel, but we suffered the deadlv drv-

rot among our prisoners at Anderson-' vine without any. retaliation in ' kind.' Finally, we have , hung nobody for treason, and the press ot London; now clamoring for a basin' .of blood to be extracted ' out of a drop of Irish rebellion; applauded 'our humanity to the echo. What the Tories of England asked of us we have now a right td demand, in the : name of civilization; for the oppressed people of Ireland.JV. Y. Tribune: ' ' " , - Meaner; for God than the Devil.- ! 'A gentleman of wealth who had been ' much addicted r to frolic and sports, was cohverted' and became. a member of, one of our . congregations. This , congregation had- adopted .the ad valorem principle, as a means of defraying' its expenses. -. In a" few months after this gentleman's conversion, 'the deacons waited on him in order to make their assessment: and knowing that ' he' was rich,and that his proportion of.the expenses would amount to a 'pretty ' handsome, sum, they feared that he would not be willing to bear it, !.and their demand might give'-him serious offence, and prove an injury to him. . Hence they approached their business with some trepidation and great caution. At first he was at s loss to ' ascertain the reasons of their apparent diffidence. The deacons percieving this, became, of course,' more explicit. ; The gentleman ' was surprised. . "; What on earth," said he, do you mean? ' Did you suppose that L would be unwilling to pay my full proportion? When I was a mah ;of the world and united with others in a scheme of pleasure,, I would ' have deemed myself a mean man had I not paid the full proportion of the expense. Go to the assessor's book; and put me down for. my full proportion of the expenses of the church. Do you thihfc that I intend to be a meaner man now. since I have become a servant of Godt than I was " The Eransville Joarnal. .'The entftrnriso nf tViia A-rnpllAnt. na. pep is worthy,, not; only of all commendation, but , of the patronage I of every business man. The proprietors have Jately completed their arrange incuts for a complete and full commercial department, which-is rilaned under - the 6uperyision of a compe- . .au4 : . uctgcuu . .(;uuilICi, r . j. 41115 feature -.makes the Journal a firstclass,! paper for ;the . merchant, . the trader and the farmer useful and essentialalike to all and being, as it were,, right at home among us, should be liberally patronized: , 5 ;.-,,; : . A,' very large number, of our mer--chants buy goods at Evansville ; and if we only had the railroad built from Olney, to. Grayville, and: thence ! to Evansville, opening, the route from the latter place to the interior of our great . State, Evansville would command a trade of which she has no conception.- : ' .1 ; Ihis the Journal is probably aware of. and WA cnnfirlontlv nniint nn ta T . .j VVUUH v earnest co-operation in this enter prise. 1 he editorial columns of the Journal are characterized by marked ability, and to have it enlisted in fa- - 1 .y 1 1 , 1 . n Yur 01 iue coniempiatea uniting 01 the two nla.CAn hv nirl nf the rail urill go far towards the accomplishment of the desired result. Grayville 111.) maepenaem. - v . r ; , DENTISTS. DRS. HAAS & COOKE, Burgeon Dentists. Rooms over Flint National Bank. Comer Main ami First Streets, , . : : I EvangytUe, Ind. j rEELina 'ptri,T thankful Bk the very liberal patronage recelred during the past seven years, and being permanent residents of the city, desire all pereonB whether they need their professional services or not) to visit their rooms and see the various styles of work manufactured. '' i , Improvements and inventions are being made, and everything that will subserve th Interest of their patients to securea oy them. Their establishment and facilities are equal to any in the Eastern cities. ; They have several Anaesthetics for alleviating pain when extracUng teeth. . Cheeks that are sunken can be restored to nearly their original contour,. : . , A1S desirable styles oflBTlFICIAL tEETH made anywhere In thl" United 6tat are made by us- irregularities of Children's Teeto sasceiiuuvc:jrrected. .-OPltA OEfc?o !&t- o, ii. i" n ix t K. WHITTIXGTOX . . . . Proprietor, LOCJS-T ST.-, BETWEEN FIRST AKD SECOJTD. T HE PROI'lilETOB HAS FITTED ..a thin u n.i ti iiti ii .oNt.mil tuhmAnt In (l. most elegant manner, and will prepare on short notice, and in the most delicious manner, meals to order at all hours of; the day or night, comprising all the delicmcies this or any other market affords. A special dining room and private parlor has been elaborately fitted up for the ladies, which may be ..reached directly from the street. Orders from families and private parties promptly filled. nov2kl3m.

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TH E EVAKSViLLE DAILYOURNAL, -TU E&UA 1 ,-!JiuiiiM.DiiiiC-A-icbti

IBAirKIITG.. JFirsI Wationai 'Bank OF EVANSVILLE, IND. I :Tj;I'.,S:---reiofeitor.'t''' . capital :.r,:.in.;.iJ.::.i 5obl,do. 'I' M-Q. Wheeler; President ;",tLt'i ' Directors H.'; 6,: 'Wheeler, 'G. teaghee,' John Ingle, Jr., Charles Vlele, M. J. Bray Wiru Brown,. JB, Hopkins, ftobert Biwnes Fpawyer...' . . ..j .n hrl j Doing a general Banking. Exchange, and Collection Business.-; : ' ' " i Revenue Stamp for-sale. nov201y ; J . IV? 3T, 1 IiOWK Y: j & ; CO., " ';.-':;i-BANKERs;; Y'J .4 Jrorth First Street,; 1 LOAN MOSEY X FAVOBABLE terms. . Fay interest on special deposits.'.1 Deal in Gold, Silver, TJncurrent Montr , and In all descriptions of r ' ,, , , ; . ." GOVERNMENT BONDS. 1 ; Draw on the principal cities of Europe ' . 1 ' In connection they have an. t, w,s.-: ' ltInSTlI&M ; 1 charge of HENRY BENNETT, Becretary, In which Fire, Marine, Life, and Accident Dolicies will be issued on the most liberal terms, 1- Companies of the most nnaouotea strengtn ana cnaraeter.. . . novttldlm ...;-,. ..;; The Evansville National Bank, (Successor to the Branch Bank.) ' i sir; t t r- ' CAPITAL ; 9700,000. . G.W. Rathbone, President; ,. .. . . u i v i I sxic. Batard, Cashier. 1 ' 1 J.-'; i..jiCT:" .- .. ., (: .: . - REVENUE STAMPS for sale at' Government rates. . - M - ' AUGUST SERIES 7-30s converted into 6-208. dated July; 16. ! r..iBANKINO In all its departments promptly transacted, ,, nov20 dim . The Merchants' National Bank 0 iv '-: I'oF EVANSVILLE,' ' . i ;-v;.':it(. -Mi : 1 ' " ' ; . ' j ' I Corner of Main and First Streets, FrRSISIIES GOVEBSMENT Bonds and Securities at the lowest current rates., .-.,;'(; Purchases Gold and Silver, Interest Cottons,!!. S. Bonds, and other securities. . Collections made at all points. " ' '"' INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS of all kinds for sale. ? nov20dtf SADDLERY. , LEWIS CTWEBER, Manufacturer of and Dealer in. SADDLES, . ; . HARNESS, " ' ; COLLARS, ; , . ,t 1 . : BRIDLES, i WHIP-LASHES, &c, ; - '; iMii:. :i:yv Tliird Street,' t : -1 Between Sycamore and Vine ' , ; (Next door to . Philip Decker's), . ! , ': :: ' ; f THE I'XDF.RSIOXEll RESPECTfully announces to . the ; citizens of Evansville and vicinity that he has opened a Saddle and Harness Manufactory at the above-named place, where he will constantly keep on hand a full assortment of everything belonging in his line, at the lowest cash prices. A liberal patronage is respectfully solicited. ! ........ , ocl7diw6m . . LEWIS C. WEBER CHARLES BABCOCKdcCO. importer and dealer is' Coach & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damasks, Harness, Enameled Patent Leather pad Skins, Skirtings, Ac, dec. '.'No. 8 Main Street. EVansvlUe. July 2, 1862. jelO . J , --nrr; : . ALBERT STEISTBACH. ' C. P.WACK. , . CUARLK8 XJUER. ; - m OF THE BIG COLLAR. Wholesale and Retail SADDLERY HARDWARE. STEINBACH, ''X '. 1 ;;WACK:&' CO., '1'. Xo. 71) Sfaiii Street, l V Between Second and Third, ' ; : " l n 1 ' "' EVANSVILLE, IND. For the Wholesale ; Trade. ; .. .. : ' . - ' ' ' WE SHALL KEEP COUfSTASTlT on hand a large variety of Wholesale Saddlery ; of our own manufacture, especially a large assortment of all kinds of Kip and Hog Skin Collars, Bridles, Back-Bands, Whip-Lashes, Saddles, and Harness, which we can and will sell as low, and some articles lower, than anywhere In the United States. , Also, a full stock of Saddlery Hardware kept on hand.. ; - T . For Hides and all kinds of Leather the hiwhojit market nrice will be paid. t,'i : ine oes ihuuci w novlt dOm , ;.: , "Our Policy': '. : IS TO SEll " HEAP FOB CASH," and not be undersold by any house in the ctty. This policy explains why trade is so lively at the old " t ureka Bazaar." Everybody wonders at the change. The secret Is, we sell for 90c what our " forerunners " sold for SL No humbug! Come and be convinced at the " Eureka Bazaar." VICKERY BROS., ocO dtf 75 M aln Street.

THE REiT BIOOD PURIFIER.

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DRY GOODS.

- - ?! 18C6. FALL TRADE, i 1866. ."-'Mm .'' '" ' '"! ii: 3 ;.a -j.'.T :'i I .'I - ' . !!, .7 ,51 .-tW T'-if.'.- : ; -.r:iti fi r. 'A. -a -u!j i- -..(? .:rrU -A Uk.u. . ' d- ' .. i -; . - ... ... , CARPENTER, .WHITE & BAKER, S3 A 24 Fibst St., Corseb Sycamore St. :-j : - EVANSVILLE, IND., i i offer, by the Package or Piece, Latest, Nov- ..... . y eities in - . . .-...-,,.....! . ' .... i ' FANCY DRESS GOODS. Silks, Merinos, Coburgs, Alpacas, Poplins, DeLaines, Reps, oriental trusters, uing- . hams, Chambrays, Jaconets, Tape ; Checks and Stripes, Nainsooks, ... Swiss Mulls, Bishop Lawns, -t ' ' Victoria do., French .' ,:. Cloths, Fancy Casti- . . r . ,M , , meres, Doe Skins, ' Kentucky ', ' ,:'r-T-'-.! 'U . Jeans; i ' ' -Tweeds, Satinets, Double-and-Twist Cassl mers, Taby Velvets, Irish Linens, h' Table Linens, Linen Handkeri. chiefs. Toilet Ouilte, Veil , ' Bareges, Checks, " 1 Stripes, ' :,' i Ticks, - . : . -v ' :. BALMORAL SKIRTS. HOOP-SKIRTS AND CORSETS ; of our own manufactur, and warranted, IV otions!. Notion I f ( . i I".,"We have the largest stock of Funcv Goods to be found in the eity, and will sell as cneap, or cneapert in an any nouse in me wesi. CLOAKS AND SHAWLS !' ; I1' . : HOODS. NUBIAS. AND i ' ' .-..,"' , ...BREAKFAST SHAWLS, a large stock, and at lowest prices. The attention of the trade is invited to examine our stock and prices before ma king their purchases We will not be un dersold. 1 CABPENTER, WHITE A BAKER.' novltfdti -. WEED & GLASS, , Main street, between Seventh and Eighth , . EVANSVILLE, INDf, ! i DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, BOOTS and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Clothing, Motions, &c , . ' Je23 6ni. KANAWHA SALT v HAND AND FOR SALE AT J the lowest market rates by L RUFFNER JR . ' ' General Agent Kanawha Salt Co., ' No 5 North Water Street (upstairs), an3l dfim Evansville lnd. GREAT ATTRACTION! WE NOW OFFER TO THE PUB. ' lie, at low rates, the largest stock of Ladies' Cloaks, ; . ' .'; , ; 1 . Shawls, ; ;. I--, ' : Nubias, . ' .', ': j Breakfast Shawls ) and Hoods, DeLaines, ; '; ' ; ; ": Merinoes, , ;;; v";. ' - AU-Wool DeLaines, . Foreign Dress Goods, ;. !'. Black and Fancy Silks, '. Blankets, Coverlids,, Damasks, . Table Linens, Towels and Napkins Cloths, ' . Cassimeres, , ; Vestings, , French Beaver Coating, ' ' .':"'' Jeans,',' 1:1 --' ' 1 ' J'. ..... i: i .71 !(i ,7 : : , ,: I :;:;;',iand,Tailors'; Trimmings. Millinery,, ;. Hats,;:,, ,.- : - Bonnets, , , ; . . , ; : (,i French Flowers, i 7 (.. .' (i ;:-:k',7 , ; and Fancy Goods, Notions, ' !' ,, V Corsets, ;:. Cloak Trimmings, ' ; .-. ;, ..' Dress Trimmings, and The Nicest Tarn in the Country, all of which we will sell cheap, wholesale and retail. ... ; - -A. SCnAPKKR, BUSSING & CO., Mammoth Store, Nos. 47 and 49 Main St., ocl8 Evansville, Ind.

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DRY GOODS AIVD XOTIOAS, nov20 dtf EvAUSVlliLic, It").

Gr. MAGIIEE &, CO., STAriHEI ANti 'FANCY i-i;; 'i'j -"iff DRr GOO D S, XOTIOXS, Ac, ": "v - - :"i-'x FIRST ST., (bet Main and Sycamore,) i: 'i-jiiifi', i .;7 -7 i '-rl, . . , . 1 n Evansville, Ind., . 7;t u i ? . . v . j CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE trade to their large and desirable stock oi goods Just purchased, and which they are offering at great bargains. . . , ' nova) d3m ' ' " " ' HEAD &IM00NEY, ,td;LRjETAII.J'?' XRY GOODS, 40 nVMainStraet;vn,iO A complete Block of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, j IV 14 W- GOODS

r., . - arriving dally. . , in DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, and .7. : w FANCY GOODS. A full line In 6very shade of THE BEST . FRENCLt MERINOS, . ' ' ,1, EMPRESS CLOTHS, ,ui ALL-WOOL DELAINES. CASSIMEIIES and TWEEDS ' ' ' " for Men8 and Boys" Wear. SHEETINGS,1 .;,.;'iV SHIRTINGS, ".. , . , WHITE GOODS,- -. , - - -i'-.' ' " 'LINENS, ' FLANNELS, ' -: SHAWLS,' HOSIERY, CLOAKS, .... ; BLANKETS. HEAD & M00NEY, 40 it i Main Street .. ,40 sep7d2m.M n? r,i.-,r .: , . '', .-i.rf r CONFECTIONERIES. Confectibrieries P H, M.AHLKKISQ. ,, j J '.j H.fT. HAULER, j !,l7 AHLERING ' A f, 1IASSLER, Wholesale and tetaii Dealer iaCandies,'1 XXX"'1'" "k Foreign Traits, :. ,c --a Toys, i" r ; : 1 -and- ; . !i ,'; . ITAIS'CY WAltE, " 1 IVo. 13 South First Street, ; ," ;"' 1 1 EVANSVILLE. I . 7 !.-,.. t I i . . '..- ' ; 'ii I We manufacture our own Candies, and are prepared to supply tne wnoiesaie Trade at the lowest rates, and warranted are prepared to supply the Wholesale pure quality. . i - We keep a full assortment of Foreign ulU and Nut. Canned Ooods. flue Pre serves, Jellies, tc ' Toys and Fancy War? of every description, for presents aud attractive amusement. .... FD2EW0RKS in full supply and general variety. Ageuts for 7 . . MnlJoryitCos Oysters. .c2i dly - . ' 1 '.' 1 ' ' EC. HER jST, CANDY MANUFACTURER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In yt TOYS, FIREWORKS.'; . " ! 7 '

1 . ORAXQES. j ' No. i Mais Street, between First and i t .

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- Sole Agent for ; i. 1. i. MALTBY'S BALTIMORE OYSTERS. .1 :; i.. ; i..t . i.lo, Ladies' ud GenU. I. OYSTER SALOON. novl-2ra. HOTELS. 1 American House. 1, - m 1 '"" v.i-i' 1. . i.v JOHN TRAVIS, Proprietor, ;-v i Water St., belwen 5f aln A Sycmor Opposite Steamboat Landing, Evansvil I Indiana. . If Free Omnibus running from the IJ pot. P"0