Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 14 May 1867 — Page 2

TIIK KVANKVIIiLK DAILY JOURNAL. TUESDAY, MAY )4. 18G7.

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WIVT KIWBMTor JfJ. lt.., Puilar.l. 1 1 1 i M 71 mi l.'iJilwII .... f Mlloway ... Irlltenden. Jravaa , ......... 1 1 led limn,..,., , l.lvliiK.ton I, von Mar.hall .... Trll le. .,..., ........a.,...... union W ltr 171 I3Z74 We Rive below the votgof the 1'irst Pistrict, a far us wo have been able to collect tht return, which eomo in very nlowly: mow nriiif -v(iTii(jr lstrr. ' I'l l in hi. Hy H', i;mon county , im 4 'rlttnilitnti " 4W lis I MrOrn. ken " (Ir.voa " Utallaid " ftyj lr praclnot not report!. Our correspondent from Crittenden County in onlititf u the result of tlif election, nys that " but very lit t lo ovrr half a vote Iia been given in this County, anil three-fourth of I bo absentee wore Union men." Wo very much regrot to learn tliat no little interest wa maniietol on tho imri of the Union men of Crittenden. Kor tho fust Ave year it has madn a noble record by hi steadfast devotion to loyally. In 1 M 1 1 it gave a decided majority lor Mr. Lincoln for Presi dent; in IWiTi tho voto wa almost uruibirnoii for tho Union candidate for Congress; and in Inst August Honmon, beat iKfVAM. two to odd. Tim tru'i men of that County owo it to their pnst record ami to the. itnjiurlniit iMMiif nt stake in the coming content to irifiko h thorough organization at orii'o in order to brititf out tbn full voto of tho party in August. Crittenden must redeem itself at the next election, The voto in Union, McCracken and Ballard full below the regular Union voto, but from all tho Counties we Lave ono uniform report, nn indiflercoce and neglect on the part of jj tht Union mon to go to the j poll. Organization und great 4r interest r in political question on the pari of loyal men must correct thin for the August election. lMivnll, llnlixm. Iiteckliirttlga Hutlar 4 lirUllun , I Am HI I 7.2 KM liHt M7 4 V, t.'HI I.VH7 I. w.i 117 Iivli .... MUfiiontou liVrii , ItmiiMK'k l!-iiilt'imiri Ili.klii4 J, 117 Mi'l,ttii fMl Miihltiliurg. ftKU til I, MA Tol... Il,!iiif. itimii itivrnirr voi'R r IWI7. Jlmwn. Hni II It. HIII..I, lit ll.llTMim I.OHI r. III HuuiHiik rii.i rwi i-Hyitl fii! VI Hnvl l,ri ni lr('kliiritK( ' i iii iii , 7(41 mj IHilloi., li 4U HfipUInt (. UIH I 'hi iHtlim 8!il Miililonlmrg Khi iiimJ, Ml,inii.. . ... ftia 41 !lf L'.ll 7I lll I iV m a 711 No report from Kdinondxoii, no ollicinl return from Muhlonburff. It will be noticed that Itrrrr.ii full behind Smith in every county except McLettQ mid (JrayMon, and that bin apKrrgate vote in lenn thin half aw much an that cant for Smith. Hy a eompiirirton of tho voto of August, IN',)!, with May 1th, lHt',7, it will bo peen that tho rebel Demoeraey polled about eighty per cent, of their Mrongth, while tho Union men (nddipg together tho voto cant for both Umii ii nod Hittkh) polled only about fifly-neven per cent. Thin ootnpnrinon truly eoniirmn tho report which reaehrn u from all pnrta of tho Iintrict that tho Itebeln manifonted their unual interest and ciimo out to tho pulln; but the Union men, being in a ItopolcrM minority, mid being deeply cngtitfcd in their Spring work, utayod at homo. In many precinct no poll wan opened for Smith, owing, iu aomo iuntancen, to tho threatd of tho Hebeln. Uut wo will hear a different report iu Aununt. Tho loyal men will bo morn fully orgauisr.od, and having a (iovrruor, State and county onVern to voto for, will turn out; and the Union vote will bo moro than doubled. liriilurUy C'orrofipoiKli'iM'o, (IIU1STHN ('OfNTT. HVilZir I'lIt I'.IUHlU'illr ll.il ,hrnn ami Anhvtll ltiilnvl Tk Jitrt'tiott A i JirMy tn I'tiion Mi'ii Shall . Yiiij Jhiifn fii.ft nn SVif A Li',tt j I'trcinrt. i i ' UorKiNHvjM.K, KrMity 7, l.'T. VAHmn Jmirniil t j " Winter utill limrern in' the hu of i S p r i nirr au4w hit v- prow iW-44 - froot to-nightv'.ldhitlifdP iflwtnio to nny cofiiidtfkhW'lJxBt. refill "bUnH many '"luri ', hopo rf, oJj; tibutidl wheat crop and wllal -one; "l! iu ii i ii " , i. i i f i i . t .(i. r ( .no

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in wbjeh re have . been; probe to inHal". My kd I'roviJtico io'Ur. i-ose, a Jricmlly, cioua to prevent no di'Mxtroun a cryatalization of vapor. Since my hut, I am glad, Mennm. . , . i ' - a JvJitor. that tho ocenwon lifi! f:en C,t r . i ul. t A r A P r.lt Mi ..ImI ! i i 1 tit am I ill inniirri riir f I viii'rill' init in i r tho fact that our county, nlow and nluggifth an all rnunt admit' it to be. han at lant given a largo majority of the name of itn volnr to tho petition to tho County Court to mako. a aur rtcription of two hundred tlionnd ...r ... . 1 n . . MoiiarN to thfl capital biock oi ino Kvannvillo, Ilendornon and Nanhvillo Hail road C'o'npany, and , it hojed tho Uourt will act iikiti lti Mtmoii and nubncrioo thontock on next iWondiy. Aa tho Court, nnder the "aet, han no option, we nuppone tho nub ncriiition in a forgone conclusion. May wo hope that thinuetioti by th ' . ' P - . ... 'H It cmzenn oi our couury win no nir ro tnovo all doubtn of auccoHn to tho eu terorian, from the inindn of t he " Fthers "'of your city, an to irreaintably tirgo tliem to lend to tho road tho ium rintanco anked by (leneral Hoyle? Uupifal iiikI commereini Jntorext nniko their own lawn, or rather no law or agreoniontn we may make ndvernely to them can control them, and it iiiift certiiin that with the local advantiigen of ICvniiMvillo. the already concentra tion oi u iit M and energy, and the nlready secured commereini nfnrt. nhe can sorii to hdrnolf tho groatdst oa nil'lo ml vurttiij'f In. mi the completion of tho rorol in iirmtioo, and cun very noon override any merd agreement mod0 with J leudernoii, itiimiea to the intercut and ucccMnition of Kviimivillo, it ii 't tn in, too. dot py treachery or breii'di of I a 1 1 Ii, but with money, and by tho impc noun lawn of trad". wo am looking anxioiiKiy jor your city to give I JencinI Movie tho (MHint imee he unk, utid we feel confidnt that a aiiUcripliou of MlHI.Oiro could not. ou very injurious io inn fiiy, b, ii 'ho road i nevir oompleted farther than lleudernon, it in certain to bo a '"paying" road, and if no tho divi i .1 . Mi-mi on in" nrook would imy too in. tereMt on tho boudn, und then the ntock itnelf would bo worth approxi mating their par vnloo. Ho not let your citi.enn bo indiffernnt about thin mutter, i Our election on Saturday lnt iranned oil' quietly, und to-day the ifonrd of I'iXHininern compfited the polln, and found the voto n the county to ho ISA lor fsmith, (Kadicul); WMl for IJiown (Itebol). and WZ for flitter, ((..onuervativo), and wo expect it will about bo in tho name , proportion throughout tho IMntriet. It will bo neon that while tho rebels, who Were thoroughly organized, voted nearly their wlioio ntrcngtli, tho lliidiealn voted only about ouu-hulf of thoirn Thin in, in nomo inennure, attributable to tho prenent nennon of tho year being no unftivorablo for farmern to leave their fiehU even a niuglo dny, but iu a great monntim to the Kupinericro and imliflerenco of the party to the great imuon mvolveil; find now that their great object tho nupprennion of armed rebellion iiccomplinhod, they donire eonipoture and potion. They forget that the prominent lender of the t hnnri'vutiri n here, innoired bv A. Johnnon, have taken tho fror.en ami torpid nniike, I icnnoii, into their bonomn, ami have wnrmed it into life. find it, true to it uativo iuntiuetn, In now not only ntinging itn benefiictorn and prrri vtr$, but in uning all itn recuperated cnergien to orgtuii,e an elTort to ntriko another blow at the grent object of itn hatred, the (lovernment. I here in no doubt but that (hero in a majority of original Union men hi thin county, and if a full vote could be polled, it would prove it; but they had about an well bo in our newly acquired " Walrunnian " ponNCMNionn, for all practical purponen, nn to he here a and not vote. Inevitable defeat awaitn u unlenn wo arouse our nelven; and indeed wo denerve that, unlenn we enteem the prineiplen involved of nuffieiont importaneo, or unlenn they ro nufTiciently dear to un for um to nupport them with tho ballot. John Young Itrown nnid that tho man who cnlinted in tho Federal army ought to be hot down. A vant majority of tho votern, Saturday, eniloiHt'il the neiitiment. Some ex-Fed erul noldieiH did mo with enllniiiiHtii, ntrange to nny, und now the quction eomen belore ur, in such a Dint r int. entitled to bo hoard in making law for a loyal poople North or South, und in it windom to permit tho author of audi a aontiment, who in proud of itn utterance, fo partieipnto in counneln, having for their object the Vecnrity and permanence of our Oovnrnmcntr Wo think not; and an wo cannot bo hoard in Washington, will not nomo of Indiana' atatenmen will not Mr. Speaker Colfax, or Mr. Orth, or (lor. Morton, tho honored Morton, exert their influence in behalf of the true interent of the country. We appenj to tbeui and hopothoy will noti clie their earn to that appeal. John Young Itrown nhould never he; permitted to have tho sanction of Cmigro.,. ntamped upon the initial nentimeut of thin campaijtn, tho toifiehntono of bin nuccen in it. Can that great body nay that he in a fit and qnalilied man to partake in it eoiiiHoU for the welfare of the Nation? We think not. Kvcry loyal in:ii idmuhl repudiate l.'nu ('ongretm 1 "hbuld guard well the citadol of freedom, and admit no traitor into it. I t t Very truly, Fur.i.WKi. I J forgot to nientiou - that llamhy' I'li'einet, in thin( eouuty, voted 111 Uk Smith, (Hadioal), 5 for Hitter, (Connorvative),, and 2 . for Mrgwii' ( ICebel.) h With. a. fow nur euoh. and wd havo-4ne evfn' better,' pntik' WIHJ, aua wo couiu gvi aiong very yi J. I r r,i n r. ii n tv'-.!fU llOl'li 'it ltl !

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I 'tut iiml I'ltunl Sillniton of Vlituul Aifitirt. MAMHONt-ILU, K if, May , 1W7, Klllor .Journal - Helow I jrrocnt to you ihe oOicial vote of thin (flopkin) County: foil I'HKKIHKNT, NOVKMIIKK," W) liincoli) (Hep,), 'Z; Hell (Awtrl 7'M; I)o.i;U ((Jon. fh'm.j, 171; Ureckinridgo (Kebol JJem.;, . KOB I'ltKHII'KNT, NOVr.MHKIt, Llncolu (Union llep.), 47j McClelln (Hobcl Uem.), V.rl KOIt CONfi 11 KMH MAN, AI'rit.KT, Wfi. i Yeaman (Union), t'ji'J; Hitter (Uem.) mhi txr.iia: ifrt'HT ttv ArtfAf.M, ai; ! n;T, I llobnon(Union),r17; D.ivall (Hcbtd icm.), 1,117. ! -OR ( ONUKKHHMAN, MAY", 1W.7. iHmith (Union Hep.), ?IC; Hitter (Con. J)om.),17; Hrowri(He,bol Hern.) j Had tho quention been fairly put in IMO, " Union" or " Seconnion,'' probiiblv a larife maloritr of tho lie 1 ;.en would havo voted "necenh," and pi-rhapn a majority oT Ihoiglan men wjoubf havo voted Union." U Will bo bnorved that tho voto in 1WI wan very nmall. for tho reason that wii t mi Kentucky perhaps then (id lilty thounand men iu the pedcral army, audi onn Uimrfreii ihmuninl IlK.MircicAT in tho Iteli'd army and tho various guerrilla biiudn then pfowling a round tho country, each party under arm in nuiiport.of tho en unc of their renpeetivo cliiels, Lincoln and McClellau. In 1W5, the voto was also very nmall, especially on the Democrat. km r) Hide. I lion thoro was a horrid Aankcooath to bo taken, there who also a few "Lincoln bayonet" about, glittering in tho siiiiliiric, of wjnoli the Jlcbel liomocracy had most wholesomo fear, conscouentl v. . . , i ... . . - ,-i nicy (Imi not attempt io run a candidate of their own. We were then working under thono righteous expa t lint ion acta, inisHcd by our loyal LegiHlaturo in ImiZ. winch tirolututed gueriiUan. aliens and other outlaws from voting with honest, loyal men of tin commonwealth, tlowcver, a sufficient number Of rebel Democrat managed to evade the law. vote in the IHsfrMit. and elect Mr. Hitter, who straightway became their most obedi ent nervantt and ' when ho had 80 complbdicd their jrurpono( they very pontciy luarmeu mm tin a resolution at Calhoun) for hi dirty nervieo, then promptly kicked , him . out of their party. Ify perjury, illegal voting, and other likiuls upon honest men. tho relieln noourod friends enough in the Legisaturo in IHth to remove' all disabili ties imposed by itn loyal predecessor or 1NJ, and to provide that every returned rebel noldier, guerrilla, robber, murderer, house-burner, and the whole litwIesH horde of " unwashed." should voto. Ilcnco, Democracy reignw Bujtremo in our midst, revelling and rioting in it own loathsome glory. Hut alas I yo patriotic traitors I i ou may fill the County and Statu office with 'tho vilest of your rebel clan, but your whisky-bloated champions, who enpousnd the " lost cause " to warmly, are about done obtaining neat in the Congress of tho United State I (Jo. ye, therefore, into your dirty "denn of infamy and chew that. awhile, m'nrvytm will havr it no. ' ,1 K! . . i' ATI V K. NllNCKTO. A Rebel Me ( orrf ctcd. Pkinckton, Ky., May 5, 1HC7. F.dllor Journal I A correspondent, writing from thin place to the Louinvillo Churier, April 15, 18o7,.naya that our Polico Judge, W. S. Talbot, who han always, been an unconditional Union man, han come out in favor of the Democratic candidate, (Melm.) I went to tho Judge and read tho item to him, and he in formed mo that ho had never author- . . . .... nod any mna to register nun an a rebel voter; nd yestcrdiiy, when tho election eamo off, to the nurprino of the rebel iu this community basing their faith on what tho Omricr had said tho Judge voted for Col. Syme for (vongre. Now, what tho writer in tho Courier expected to make out of such an assertion, I havo no mean of , knowing, unlasn it wan to ruako vote outsidd of Caldwell County; but I Niippose thev are. going ou tho origins I idau oi too rebel, which in to lie and steal tliuir way through. , pleano publish in our pnper for tho benefit ot tho Gnirtrr, that Judgo W. S. Talbot i not going Io voto the Hubel Ticket. M. ARCHITECTS. IolHTf Doyd, Archltoct, SO. I IIVMHT.K'S lll tK K. frti'n toi iin ilv ii i..li il hy tli. late Arm of LMiirnliinn t Itoy.t, tnch17(lm 1 iiitritititll A ' j 11. luUluHiNiM A, . .V I 1 1 i 'V IU U.'JC. . Olw-No. If CWAHIH.KICH HtiII.TNW. i '('nrn.r inrt ann iion.t Ntrft. i i .i. .. , , .i. nvMtMviti. Imi. r IMitn. ami iMAlbailOm, tvir all klmls of p.vill.HnipijimUhPilial faqianoll.-.., ana on!raiohnbU UriKlu liu hlO ilJm . f.ii-,iV ' i i j ,nV vvu ,v '.

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ANTHONY A CO., M)J Jtroadwuy, Nnw York, oiitini In I'tioto. MaieriPl"l Aii'iims, no nirwjMiimM. N Is. A cofiipln ciuint t rnak Am lirotyiMm. Krrrnly lc. Mini llint.fri.lilo 4 '4 Hid. tilt. wllo V IIMIllK'KIW, All,, lor fid. WA NTI'.ll - KVKItY Wll KHK Hllil mi. LiuJIm SMil Or(,lTii.i IHKJ 111 ir iiiont li -'I Mi. 1 1 tin. Ki'iiulii 'oirijikiii M'iiM( I'Miiilly HmwIii MurliliiM. J'rll'.o only tin. 'I hl. iii''lilii will nl lti;li, hm, "ll. lui lt. IjIikI, null t.lrlil.Hiid uml.rolilMr. 'J tin rl'ilh in ii not Ii. lillml MpitrL, mvn ii ftr iMitt I nu iutiimm in a mihiii pviTv (ninrlr of itn iHh. f;yiry riiH-rlilnw WHrntntfl for lin en yt-itrs, Hml for el n n Ur. hikI I.tiii. to ni"iil.. or full nt Mel 'owHI'n lllork, corner fonrtfi nii'l llrfun Hlrfrt, l.oulnllln. Keiilurliy. IJi.IHH 4 MclSATllHON. Oviionil AkoiiIm. GOI.II, 4HH.lt -My lolilM foinpourwl will Utret llln IhihtiI emw on Ihrn iinM.t liw.t ftiiw In 2 liny. Ml InThi'I Ion Klvn or money r.'fiirnliMl, Hunt 0y until, pontngp pttlrt, for tj i-nl.. Ail'limM. . II. (li.Vl.N JlmlUy Htntlon, LHwrwir. I Uimity, lu.. Km r.i:T imv. thk I'Hlmit Mfilttllli' Moli, ifiiiniilMi'tnrM citiiulvily hy tli A M I'll I i'A N J',1 TIC Ml' niiui'i nui.u (!., pio. Kit llioml way, Ni'w York, nil for iil vi-ry wliwii-, I. it tivrri-rt Kiinr iiIkm of vnrtn. illy Il'fl, HKUlllMl SUtllllllltt Or WIIIUlllK on wi tn. iii.nt. Mini namnicroiiri'l ! om not liilrrlir will! tlm inoit dHlcit.'J.y Dutiiv ixKiior .no... aiki ailxtiimi to vfiv mki-ik-k, hikI eoiiUltlon. I'i leu ur, vitiM. l.ttrite Ol.i'ount to lit tritiln, AK'iit. ni'iiuliittl Mmiil for f'rlc Lint Hint ( Iroulitr. Four iinirn iiit ri liy mull a NHini.li-.. for II Ail.li.... H. H. MUKI'M, Hfcrvlury, o, l'i7 ui-iH(iwy, S4 9w ior, ME III PEN CUTLERY CO, V A ! I' KAC'TI'M I'.IIN of .nirtor Tnl.l JLIJL nl lury, of 1'riirl, J vory , I lorn, Hon, r.iiony, Hinl I 'okiiii Jlrtii'lli-a. Alxo. rlrlumym iiiiiniiiiH Uirrr. or uiv .nU ut Wlilrli U THIS MOST liDllA liLIil HAN IH.IJ KVKU KNOWN. It Ih mticii Itn. txiH-n.lvd than Ivory. 11 klwHy. r't.mri. ll. iioIIhIi whi-ii in iim. It in win run l..( not to JJECOMK I.OmMK In I lui II it ihIIo. H is not nv-f!il liy JffiT WATKIl. r'or Hrtlo hy nil thu i.rlnclDMl In-wlnr In (!iit.lrry thioiivhoiit I h llinli-0 Ml'tt.. bu l.y lh .Ml'.HIjllON I'lrjMiHV Ul N. Y AWi:N' ( Klhriilml I'ortMiU lioiiitry Sktrniii I. nc !, Kntl Mli. Mil MlKPK, not niMi lor to ull I ull oi writ ol lipm. i for circular. KM I I II A JU:WIIH, Ht. IaiuI. Mo.. . I'. )l'iVKV.MllwmiU.-.,WI.!'. MKM JKNKs. lntr H. Mich,, V M. .1 A M K r. i,. it i.'K a !.. (hi !.,.. in.. AMWlltON WOHKM. IVooihuor. iHwrmo, Nw York. BIll'NIi t.N4.NW 'UI4l;l-tTfHAM' A n i l nol le koh Htmomii Ihiidk l.mirr tor irtinknn. Cun hm Rlvnn In co Urn or liquor without the knowlmlii of t iim puuent. I'ric.li a not. Hi-nt hy insil to nny mllr.., by M. I,'. tJI'll AM, V'fV Mouth fi.iKiitn iiriM. niliiiMJla. uiriular ii 4TTAIt NPANOI.i:ll IUNKI It " A I I'., u H lllii.l .u Im.I .... rhitpwNt and liinnlmii i.ittwr out. Full of inn, niri, ni hi mnry. umy mi i-.inm lor n WIioIm ynar. uml m Blrt frp to rvrrisuli-Hi-rllinr, worth from MleenU to tiTt. Hn& r 'nt., for yHr. or .pnclinpii snt for 10 iil. AililrmM MTAK MI'ANlI.KIi JJANNKH, ItlnMUMlr, N. II. Lftdl,,s' Dlf,card InJnrlow Paddiogi. Jni lltlMJI'ni l.'S MainmMrlfl Ilntin bihI 1'itlciil Hnmt l;iiVHttr. iIuvkIoii ili lorm .hylolol nll v. In not .'NKI runal Htrl. Nw York. HkikI ntnnip for clrculitr. Hoi. I Ht Uruicul.tii uml I .nil I' KurulNhliiK Hlmr.. MI IICiMll.r, A44;sISt In rvury town I'onlMtiiliiic any liimknoM. Iioiihm, 1 nroiiunoiii Jvi'iuui uy. I ciiiifHi.. Bin t Houllierti Imllitnii. M.n acini ulnl.-il with tho nif ri'han t. of tli.lr oomilv nn-ft-rril. a. the hiivhk. wHI ixg miiioiik ihv hiiilni... community nlnio.t .'hi.i vly. Thin I. a itoml oiHirtniilty to fli-Hr a InuiiKomii .tun hy h iw iluj s work. Kor fui Uier pur. iiouiarn aiiiiri'HM, villi Mump, Ij. l WALK Kit 4 I'O., l,oul.yl)l, Ky. This Is No Humbug! V NKNIII.M4 W ,.nt anil lUmix. Willi bk, hi'lttht, tolor of iyca and liBir. liHir, yon will reoMv. hy ri tiirn mall, a correct iiliMureof your tutura IiumIiuiiiI or will', with iiHtntiinit ilulKof tnurrliiur. AiltlrPKN MtNMKrl.lKrtiN, J'. O. I'rowor No. Ht, Kultonvill. N. Y. "Twelve Timns a Year." T' in: 4in:-r niiitiiw-i:nti:hn MAUA.INK la rMltt with tiitllllinl lnrli, Hclvrntuii'N, ..Ifiil IDv kiiowlilm., anil nil kind of the mo.l finMnntliiK rt-aillue. Haa aeoninlr-te montlily rpi-onl of I he iifW.eln-ulHtB. I thonaiil i-oplpw rnchlii' tilh. Hpi-i'liniMi nuinhiT. only I.mi fnli Yi'iuly mi h.oi tot Ions l. Oet th. It KM' anil I'll K A I 'KM', AillrH., with alitnifi, V. I. UIPULK, PulillNh.r. ' i I,otil.vllla, Ki'iiliicky. a, r. fMirrrnwr-w. c. r. dkhhimst. CLARENDON HOTEL, 4 14 INN 4 I 1 4HII4I. S. E. CRITTENDEN & CO., Propr's. HAVIN44 lfael Ul property known an thf Wiilnut Htn-t lloimo, nrnl fi.iiipli'li'O our IniprovriiH'ola iiwui tin. .ntnij Jt I now ihormmhly r.fiiriil.heil, .uiuiwl uiiil oarui-O'il. ami In niol ''tfiiif rnntllthm. ami will, from thin tint,., Im 111" VLAHKXboN lioil I.. Wi Shall Ik travnlliitf i-uiiuc. auu Bra;iM'e in bc!tlintiralirtlolair in UJt ntiityn io IH aiiiiaMfl any iw in lin cuy, i j hj r.i'. I h., i i.-.ou i 7i.Tr-.rr. . vr,:. .., I livdi 11 -a t' 1 V? 1 i'ti. J.

THew AdtertlMtineutm, NFWSDFA LFJiS an i, JiOO KSFL L EHS nt Informed that tbn A M IZ 11 IO AN IViiWM Compriny

OF Ml.fV YORK Arm riAy to MtiM'ly. Ml tli rllmit moirioni ri(j on in very iowi iirini, NrVinjMjtrr, Daily and Wrrkly, MaQfizirvt, Iinut Nfiw tn, Hooht, Chrup Puhl I ration, Srhxtl Jlofih, Fnvilnjtrn, f i Ptti,1 Writ iny I'd jrrt kniJ KVKHYTIIINO wtiitml ya NKWHI'KALKH or JIOOKMKIJ.Krt. 4 'lri-nltt.ru OmMirtMng t li nnlur of lti Nf-wn ltu.lnMM, how to ilo II, mtfiim of tKirs mid iiiHiit.liif.- Willi tliflr prlrf., An., will tin snot rnr,r, to all who ask for toem. Adilrxus . Tho American News Company 119 and 121 Nansaa Street, ; NKW YOftK. . QJEEX8WARE. New Queeiisware Houe. MCJITKN & ICHKNIIAUHKK, iMPOHTJCtlH OP. CIIITV, GLASS QUEEN S WARE, ami IIOlSi; FUKMHIIINCir 0OOI)H o. I Noiilh FlrMf Mrccl. w r AKK NW fr.NIM44 TIIK iiiOHt mildticlul MMNort.iiiniit uf Ki. Arlli'l. yr irnporli'il to tlitititlly. nl f Wick l WHITE GRANITE WARE la now rompIHe, and only want looking at to Inilu'walMo maks thalr purebuatw o? um; and our stock of COMMON WARE Is large, ami will h sold as low a tha low st lu th. United HUUis. ll4fMuiJn.ii fJliiMN ii ii d Nllrerllat4l U ni-4. 'inr Hwiortim-nt of Ilohcinlau I J lima anl HII vr-i'lntl Wara la linn of tin Hniv.1 aver a-li't4iil for th trm la of Hilarity; ami wa hav tha ail vhiiIiik" of our .cnlor partiifr rc.lilliiK In tha city of Nnw York, ami nl all II im on haml (! ting Hit) lalmtalyloa anil piil terns of ware. w't d'lin HO LLINQS WORTH BROS.. JMI'VKTKIIH OF OUE3SN9WARIS! Oliiiifl, GLASSWARE, AC, In all thalr various bninche., XT XX tii PMM, am my. nr.r.n impohtiku llriMt from Knctand alnca Amriu.1. M n,l fa .lis lu .trtMl I mm In I m fl v. ..... I of the trail, In ouallty, styla, prlcn, til. Ilmldwa l.ha asriarlanca or yaara In thla biialuem, wa go into tha KiigllMh niarknl WITH COLD, anil Imy as cheap as any hoo.a In tha I'nllc.l HtHtm. Wa Import and ml a al via ol WIltTK UKANJ I K (KMtliM which noolhnr hnuw In tlmi'lly can i?il from tha factoiiwullrnot. Ttixy ar very ihwlrahla styhw, and will anil mora icauiiy inu any ihih in in. mir kt. Much la tht opinion of good Judaea. That rCvnn.riiia Is a chxnp market for QuiH-n.wara no nna In llkfly to rtl.iint, ami wa ilmnn It iiDnacn.Hary to multiply word. You will And u at tha old stand, JSt. 11 im t Htre(t ' antiNo. H Njcnnioro Nlr4l ui'flUtf EVANHV1I.MC. INl. UHLHORN & BRINKMAN, KuccNtor to M. A. V.warct, (KHlahllnll. il In ISIS.) Wholrmfr. and Ritail l),ahr$ in A MICH I VA .V A Nl) ITALIAN MARItLK and a superior mutiny of I.linrxtoiia for hu I hi lug purjvoHi'.. window nIIIh, cnpH, front, door Sills, Ac., No. MM, 10-2, and 101 Main Street, Nl to Coin t IIoiihc, i:iinivlll4', Iiiillauii. bichll ly 114 II A MM i:X4 H4Ji: nrnl 4IKN Tr.rlM KN H HKmTA I'KA NT, Jtn. a Flrat Klreft. TRUNT7. MRNTZItR, I'rnprlatora, The choU-ewt Wine, ami l.lnuor will ho kci'l coiiMlantly tm hnn i: uud M'crlul Hticnlioii wiu iM'Ktvcn lojne TAlHtAN'r. f' - . 1 where aJt the iIcJIchoIh. ol tha hiiviii will Im. SerVril In Ih nioi-t approVcil otyln lii.klliu II a plnawnt rwuirl fnt lln hlUiU "I UinuiliMiuuuiiN i,n 111 u hit, ,:i -r;,, . .v,.,. ,., s .dj t ;..' ill I r '!.' , A ; lib Ii fl