Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 September 1867 — Page 4
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Agents for the Journal. ! i tpt. Levi Krhsuson, Penefsbnrgh,' lncr W. J. U Hkm3hkWav. BooirvYlle; Ind. C rt.' JmHHULtR, Newbnrgh; Tnd. : Jouk M. I.WK woo,M t. Vernon, Ind. J. M. rSTKK, Fort Branch, Ind. i J. W; AVkavkk, PoKeyvllle, Ind. ' h. u. tdKwis.Komemup, inn rm WMrnNO.-i'vnthiana. Ind.- i : K; J. KoiiEH.s, New Harmony; Ind.; i J ' Q. A. Hakpkr, Owensville. Ja.'" '' 1 Hakvey rK)Ni. Harleton, Ind. ; f ' Thos. McCrTTjjEi, Handersville; Ind. i IToBTTf iblii Klnflr "M w lr t I tin Ind The will alco receive and forward to ' Orders for Binding and Job Printing, j Important , to AdTertisfrs.r ; rwrr ' . ' .7 T . ne. ctrcuiyiioii oj ine ouuuxal t i Illinois j greztet$Pif atfy other neics- ' -i' Kqntuchy it is.: more tliarr all the other EyansviUc papers 'combined. To Correspundcnts. We 'never- notice wmmunications not. accompanied wjth ttbeihame of the authort who must be made known to ua if unacquainted. -r - WrZlebn only oiie sine of 'the pa-per. Don't write unless you have some tbrn to say of interest to tbe public; and be as brief as the subject will allow. s Tnfs. publication; of a eoiimuniration is no evidence that the editors adopt iis sentiments. The tuther alone responsible tor thenuTL A. Communications should be addrcs.sed to the " Editors of the Jocrnai.,'1 and not to individuals , '1,1 ' '. -'W f 1 - The Journal Abroad. Our citizens 'who are absent from the city and want toi iee .tbeiUAiLY
r:;:a, large' ai'tJiat 6anfct7ietitf thc.thatVit was aban- ' ' V - , Tv , TST dneed aftet: two-or three ryears trial. er. ' . . Benjamin Dtsvtn was, comndted to jit. w , k-. - ' . 7'tH''-Vi .r)hi lv!f, ri' in UMiisvttie last Suturtay, ou cbawef. .It.vras. to thisjact we. alluded, as the ' 'r InJiana and havUg kilietI a iie.ro lrt elson couuty C)nVr yerr well knew;,': -If the pres-
JOURNAL, will find it regularly on file lze' according to the views of those who in Cincinnati at the Mercantile iioral'f med AeMMy-"" J I "
ry; in Chieago at the Board of Trade Rooms; ia St. Louis at the Mercantile-Library; in Indianapolis at the Bates, -House,' and at St.AN"&ho3; s j Hotel, 2ew,lork. -j : .. :; J NEWS ZTIZJ-L.
.i-j VGoht Wesed rn Ke Tot fujesterciay is- devbtfog' liJg toeufght and day, tlve- ahke t0 PubIiC credlt and prosaV' ' , . TT. ' , j to electionecr-ng-for the Sheriffalty? Pewi-1 ... .-.v,;vi4..r-.i i'
A fireocenrred ne;ir l.vmava. Long Is'nind, .,,v which about on the 9ih" mst peQpertywa3de.strav M ruvea.. c . j The boot and shoemaker of rilf.d.N j I : -phla are. -on strike for-an advance of ; .K? w i v iwia ! . .i4 - 1 T? ! 1 1 R-. lr ui Suva n n a i hm '.i V i
Su -u General Sheridn vras emhaMrA:icaUv ;ainlT'trbrtt faiia. tfasCofaiary. E're. 7- . . "7," 7 ""i?,,-,c "'-"u yiu ""') -jcived in' St. 'Lou-x GenecM' .uz ! - oary- i.speT ter tliis will lead: Bu it is liable to man. When the-physician left, he made the reeepuiu sreica, which wasi re- c.ialIy "lt appropriate, as his resign- Tead" tie unwary, wh.o ' jnay; not .Mor? Ihaheibadsiedwhat .pq,ved with great auu? 4 a tl0B mV:P9k$ftfAh9 iPPli! char- fc .the' Decious covering -nnder Tas fft ot cDocoal. Tor?,oiUTC h rec,,:ituer,hrCn iTtidden Se rial des KSllSSf0' 3 and tesUwoatal, from the comWauf oi tbat a Republican might be returned -Ti.i;:d:'r"A , -tnuS i" m - ' ' t. i.i ?: ! the Kxceisior unmade. ... . ... ... . ... these men. . JLbe. author jef.Uhat.reH0- "ia
Vj!S''UwflhIl!3KM tfU dollars. A'rrVe'occUired' in 'Jeffer-onville on khe
bujcnight-uf the 9t1i;se4uiau lb IvaefcTptl (Mi ! worth of pronertV.11 '.
- - . Kobtfrylserv detlaYtd annexed, to
gains 30,tKX) more population, chilati now the lotUVrt ISyie:T;itBy instead of jthe sixth. - - - i 'i A New York Tf tlune :.t'eialr SayV thai' the pressure tyxm the President, for Cahi--. ..'cet changes'! hlltl great," "bul"slrougest ' ' against Seward. " ' , ' ) It is" reported that Gen. Steedidaa has ta'.d again tlyit he is uot'a caudttlate for
the ar OiEce, and has urged the. Pre ' ...... . ..... ... v... i . . . r . . ' Tne President, It is stated, has inibrmed Generals bteedsraau and Gordon . Granger that he the head cf tile FreeUmeil s Bureau at pre. ent, but when he ,ild, would assign G..-n. G:anger to that position. ' The recepfifAi'fcr'Uefleral Sheridan! at St. Louis was a grana affair, .The profes sion was neuny an nour passing fhe i tsontnern Motei.- inecrowa at and i0 the i
vicinity 01 tne noiei is estimated at 1(,ci '-. and is estimated that there were S.jw)
, t people on tne streets.
, The total number of deaths from
fever, in New Orleans, for the week 1 onfruuday. were two hundred and foi'ty." nine; total foMhe twentyogr.jng.Ju ti.e same mormug, fortj -n:nef for the tweuty- ; four hours ending yesterday morning, ci.-oue. i . ? rm . nun '. i.'.H INDIANA ITEMS. ia . ; i vv ? ? "s. - niiiT'ft . ' InCiaCoitnty mut?h brtheva Jwhrf" 'chave tobecut up in order "t:ma.auy-
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r " ".".v"". sia " known to, .the, .&heol B.-iard flleda petition in bankruptcy. 1 Mint m f.'t',Vr.l ?rV k-i f"ar T .-, .t?:'.'? n'1.e"air,u-- children i;oiug . There are one hundred and lwetuty3fjve to public schools never re-ich thS schooIsln Laports County. : " j V&g&ihtihoolk'TU of . Xhere wasa slight frot;nPor:er County. ! thUU'siofcf iViXis. Ey tbVt Jaie 'obi'dipn
now -CO irrilffftiets.tf fco'tli iie confined
ivrlH crimes, from larceny to murder. a liyery tabie t :Danvihe, ind., was burned o"n the night of the 6th inst..' to j thr wtl t weBtorse.., Tfce canse j or the fire was not stated i Yesterday the Corner-fetone for a macrni i fl.r, nnhl er.T-innt .hnlldint was laiil rarfheitenT it1Wfilbe aiendid building' and a great blessing to the. rking generation of that pleasant town.' '"' . The re-union of the tour-Conferences or the . Methodist Episcopal Cnnrsh, this
A Mrs. Coleseott pounded a fellew ov:yr':wnied, ther-is nry one other eity in
theead at Terre Haute, la-st SatuTuayt.t i.ulian& io ."wiucli tier man -i (aacht in witlM rolling-pin, till tie was insensible. fa raK!iViflblrfand that it isi del
tie was auempiing w gain aamuianw to aSlrlnkerv bv a window. Mrs. CbiZ. - " r.. scoilTwas arrested, but gave bail. ' .xt-i j . . . nrmnnn n tr i. t ln.-l.i-ijt " Poll, a widow lady, wk County, was brutally ii: 1- st II-r body was maivjrud fTrn an ax. Ine shelv ,Vfd was robbed 6f all the money y'u.f i 'A Hi i Je D. jpilght is named as candidate fortUe Speakership of tie Hcmse of Represerftativgpjf Kntucfy. jee is thaniful fSrtmall favors. - the fair rtunds. near Cynthiaoa. Ky'M ssatujiay, V ntu inst.1 ; -. The" (uneifil if OovernojuEelm took! Kinmg negroes ..nd late Federal SoidienU Isa fiatihiouable pass-time in many parts Of th" dark ai;d blooly ground." A married w-man pamed Carrie E. Gill, attenipted to coiiimil suicide by drowning herself in the Ohio river at Louisville, last Sunday evening. Her purpose wgR liscovereu julijiiij Uiesou:5 ner Ironi a watery grav.'-' - , There is a Ljdj- in Nicholas Comyy, ivy.. 4iaAi4 5rk5"rtt Swarrts.'wldow and relict the United Sates s, rVice durlhz the re vol. lut ionary waj who is imw iu2 years of ai?e. She was brought, when an Infant, to the wlldsot Kentucky, by her parents. i.. . aen or jvasbviii, iw fioma-porch at tne Crystal Palace building in Louisville, and was killed, tile leaned "agarnst the bat.lster ol the porch,(whicli gave way, and a a consequence," heJ was precipitated to the earUi loeiiig hla life, f .1:1 1.. " The Bowling . Green '.'Vmoera sys: TIre has been for some timer' past ! trtmblelri the Presbyterian Church In this ; city, growing out of the action ot the Gau- ' Arul A KvAirtlil V i n. Wi-t -j nl i n 1 1 to I a1 i v tr- , -- " ancesofthaV body on Doc rine Loyalty
some twenty-five-or .thirty persous fropi;lrency; .JJo'mg ld th direction, the
and sesssioA of their intention to oraauWill He Hold on to lib Office? The Councilman front, the First Va rdV Jacob M i tLifRvh'as been nom- 1 inated, by the ltt-pudiators, for Sheriff of Vanderburgh Counter WiU he. j contrary" to all pYoper'precedeutsrconI tinue to acl.as. CQUiicilman. while he fJe know-atAioiitfary lill.Demoeta ti c principle to resign out it is cer: in hK Tlfirp a trill cp irhnf nnnrcfl I . V,. nr-w ,:n v --- . -u.l " K " OI ' .
( i erman LanGITaOe TNT THE' Pc-v every politieal "stutffp" in 'the 'coiinty, ing that it has gone Democratic, aflio Schools. The Journal of yes- v, up-n-xvJ fords no Droof wJiateverwaf a Lhiua
terdayideAdfescoIutiA editorial to Public Schools, and in that article 1 iF.neaUs.pf,iin .experioJfnt-T-.eaching-f ! tlie German .JatsguageXQ. tho Jlligh l a I and Grammar Schools. We extraTX i. f .u c :
o beaJnT7w1 f SiVe mUurnr sympathizing associates are laud ng as "j? vote ot mdependo tuetiuflgf wli,ihflp'tbe misunder- , ent Republican, now demonstrates.
stood: It has also been determined to make the, uermnn tnniunire a part of the .course o i-liidyin the high and GramniaV ehools, atul possibly in the Intermediate'" 'grale. The action wastnken at the instance. and out of deference to our la: ge German pbpu1n,tnM n- V. . . n- t In I. ' .. . 1. . .i.l.. ... taes of our Public schools, desire tueir 4 V, II..... 1 1. ,w a v. DUiiiClillUg Ul 1 llC CltS rnentar principles ot their native tongue. It is also highly desirable that opportuniTiesbe olTeTeil Araer can children to study the language, which, next to the English-1 Is most Iu use in our ux tost, past ex pen-J meus la tbisdlreciion iu the schools weie not thought to have been very satisfactory. Our German citizens will, no doubt, berr hugely i tickled at tijs condescension on the'part of 001 School" B6ard.Their language ."an exDeriment.whieh heretofore has proved" Utfsuccessful ! " Introducing musie lsjnot in expert' wnf, but teaching the lierman lan fuage is,' in tne opinion or tne ocnooi oard. It's a wonder to us they !. didn't first experinu nt on the Indian "cr Hindoo languages. ' ;V "' i fc If the School Board Is honest in" inrrodncin?. the (lerm.iti "into the Public Schools, and not actuated by ::lerCcaary and political motives, why U it not tanirhr lo ; t nw!:at .hn..!..,., in -i" . I 11 V UOt ZJCpertrucnt there also,, gentlemen It IS utlnesfahlisliorl. fof 11 jyefw .'&ui uiourutt, .'ituH1' SerVlbTO iBvaUiable),, who are compelled1 0 vithdraw thean from
hood, f he re-Cords will show' this
I La rhATaifOx.'VTaav.ik- Mrciif i nrpr. J worked and stints "himself to sea his child. pass through this utpartnient, - aDct then is compelled to withdraw that child No good reason can be filfwrfid whv. what th .TorRSAr. stvles i - , - J an exoerunenL should notbe attemnt aAl'kxA tf'lkiut Ilth T ttvm At) 10 to f lrt
parttifenfe. '' The fact is, the thing is already x pledged, ; and an electioneering dodge to quiet the ri no niancan.TaJter, this, jeax,,belected well-grounded demands of our Ger'Tto Congress -or theiS-eidencY whe is
mate citizen's.- ' ' . ..I will. Vlft a Kuffifient answer to the .. .1 T J I?"" H."1" ,".,u "5 Iepartmeat. as well sis in - all others, where parents desire it to be taitght. past'esperimenta were not thought to Jiav been i very satisfactory." It ago, when the ejection Vpf 'a German insrrtrcfor"wa3 armounced, we pub- . YU a.-c&Td (fipia a meruber of the iftliu.Au TfAi Iril,; V tbai-eft9'; ia that - direction; a few ..1 years.flgo, had proved a . lailure ; and. all whd'have any acquaintance: witlr t Board had ;not thought' itf-practi-cal, they, would . not : have : again at tempted itJ i-.T The charge that " the thing is an electioneering dodge to quiet the well-' grounded demands of our German citiisBt;" 'is a' contemptible as it is false. .The newspaper that is in such I i, frTtt1if tht t t,it ror.vt of. jlrjiiiAUV uui am ijfty A . U I VJ (I It at. ttpott the.publiC schools for po; litical capital, is in ' a truly pitiable condition. "Iff STIch an occupation it nni.'mAAt ;,. of alt good citizen. ' 'Sn'ar-Coateii. Repudiation." The new plank in the platform of the.Pemocraey ia to issue an unlimited amount of; Greenback currency,' with which to payr off the gold-bearing I hohua. and tberehv violate the nliVht-l f:.i, 'iV,' 'rit .T c , j- ,t ti . 1 paaict uyou iuc vouuiry uy disorderly and " spirited";gathering of the Vanderburgh Democracy, which assembled at Hartlein's grocery ; on Saturday last, adopted the following resolution: KisoUMiTh&t -i'tlhonld; be- the policy of Congress to pay the interest bearing bonds of the rederal Govemment as thv becomft ,1hp. at its pleasure, in legal - tender botes, and s.tSP interest," an eating moth, destrucU of , the .commercial worldiery well - knows u to -what digas- . . . ' . . iution is weU iknown in; this i commu-f nitr as-the' person Vbodnrinr dark' daVs of our late war. was roclaiming on-our street cornersvand on Vyf.y fv.- "11 P9nstitmi0flal,ii;and,. .that, W .woufd oon-ee the titte when ifwoald'-take hat-full'of'them fo;;bu a breakfast. nw"tlTa mn""U"l,!a',:iiL:l. - "" -v . ".?. v"nluc U,CCUUJ" curreucy, auu wour Hav iyjxwmtrici(gnTpriian tswoxlhous'andVJniilIions of dolTars more of it. i These men make hypocrisy their edrfstnot garb,-aod ire1 Cannot'dlcarlv comprehend their real designs. But there are some members of the "party whtt -have alwavs fceen aasuliA and S i t 'r " t h. ' ,- outspoken One of these is tbe in fa mow PoMErilhe.drtorjTif the La Crosse Democrat, a newspaper which ha,to-day a larger tfiroulatimin Tlrst District of Indiana tthan the any other Democratic, paperjintbe United Stales, at borne or abroad.' "Pomeroy tells ns- plainly what Whittlesey, Jake Miller jand,. the reit .of. the Vanderburgh Democracy mean. Hear him: :ti .-..ii i AUi:tf : From the La Crosse. Pemocrattj .""Repudiation of the National Bank swindle is sure to eome, and that quickly. Better now than after we have paid taxes for one or a dozen-f years. Ine idea of calling in the bonds, and substituting greenbacks for them, is repudiation, but suz ircoated to relieve therbitterness. It is the tindery the 8&Ier. Call in the bonds. : i." Issuo iuterest-bearing greenbacks for them --dollar for dollar. , j - ! ; As interest accrues, issue scrm. nd seripQilJcr, till those who rant paper money can buy a trunk a wa
resitUd in Allen jjj . notiaj, thfiit c jtas " ex- onai debt witn tne proceeds. Aniii
mrueri on me . m i ,,. . . 7, ' ,7, ,a iri.r. would be another ot ther measures bvM
hful in whfrh i nnsuccemut. w nat we saia was mat f-AuiricuM """" -uu.-w
to 1 "lv nelffijet.. wine I Dal ornterest
in-icmiv-Mirty Sit -n-mtT.rak nr -v7- ! lack script. Employ presses and paApr iBiite and ran '4hem eternally, the i workhienTo be paidat night from the stuff they printed during the day! " Call it what vou will susrar-coat I . . . -p -, - it as von Jiav-it: is Kermdiation. and - ' frk Viici t x tlia T)amrifriti rartxr t v not pledged for Repudiation, and who ,f not brave enough and true enowgb. to stand there, a faithful, .a4U nior those who havi ncKfriDQsa4 cartor in power. ; iu iUiiuw tut; CAuuijJic ui iiai), aunsell the property of the noman Latl1 olic.ClxiTrcli iaiorrJer :to ;pay the' na--tional debt with the proceeds. Thi fiJence and support of the LiheraM party.. General Canby having continued the obnoxious order for which den eral Sicjkl waSjijemoved, M.onx son lilus't'eaernibve himat onc ce or acknowledge himself beaten If .he makes, no.mqre t remoxjnsL Disi Mriet CmnmarfdrPtilane harfn thisM case, Mr. Jo the business cae Mr JOHNSON had better irive uift t.i..e, .iyuj&u HdU ueticr give upj Ox the arrival of Mike McCoole in St. Louie, Le-waSffhet at the depot by a large delegation of the broken! I Fiyad escorted in triumph, through the principal streets ot tho &Y.Vfpf-'edek' $f a; f hjp4' of !music playing a " welcome to the conquering hero." H wi0' probably be the " Democratic " candidate for Congress next FaJl.IforStfjLiruii .i ! TiiE ' Copperhead Democracy ued to shake the atmosphere by their demands fora bard in'oney, system; iNow they are yelling for more "rag", money. Tbp, fioiiatfy las nine hundred millions of it, and they insist npioaihavingijieir lour billions of it. So much for Democratic consistency! ,i-i;.P ' Senator lIcDongral How he Bled. From the Albany Evening Journal, SepIn this citv. to-dav. at. No. 11 Park Street died i James A.' -McDouoal, formerly Senator ot the United States from the State of California, and in his time one of the most brilliant and honered of the galaxy of American politicians, whose talents gave bright promise ot future greatness and use fulness. A few data since, one of our most respected physicians, while visiting a patient in . the vicinity, was called to enter the dwelling in question and see a sick-man. He did so. and found a poor, broken wreck, ff humanity, tottering upon the verge 'of the grave, in the lat stages of a dreadful disease. Despite fhe ruin, physical and'mental. which this,uofwrtunate niaa presented, there' wefe at "oecasidnal moments glirmt rjn , pf . intjl'jjgence which showed that the Vi etc lied being had Jjeen something nr re than an ordinary w m m TIirl yrrTrr n-i r . ' 1 1 heanfoVdfillaefnoif. .. I The' w' Tor frkuiMciat 'Mer. a HAL l.A,A'l- 1 i r,Jt .The? result of this electiontassum-WeaSftrnf4'tbent4-farthe t- TlT- l " LI cerned. The dissatisfaction with" Gorbam'sJ nomination, was far more wide-sbread tb'an was"'cenrallv snn. , - , . --tfleS 9JffiL?r fs Hoi 0ll cJVdlwith Ibeing a political corruntionist. but with haying packed the nominating Convention. Many of the leading iepu nt rjajn jnut a.e'j5l4 te, t herelore, refused to support him, but voted for ray, who is a merchant ot San Franciscq. The, Bulletin, Alta Califortuan, is4 md rbe otbef pr'eHrrBent;Republican journals in the State sun: ported the latter up till the day of eiecHon. ine conteswaa m fact a newspaper otre-all tfre4iatr6nal issues having, for the time being, been laid aside, wnne tne union journals turnAd their gune upcnGorham, and aimed as'thfe Bulletin deelares,'t6 y'treak a corrupt combination of schemers and demagogues, which threatened to appipriat.Dublie!DQrirM- and im pose extra burdens on tax payers for4 tne Deneni 01 speculation. Tbe republican, .party is, undoubtedly, as strong' 'Mr tbe -8tateAto-day -as "ever, and, had both Gorham and Fay retired, and a gubernaterial candidate beyond reproach, been nominated, he would doubtless have obtained as large a majority as did President Lin coin, who. in 186-1." received eighteen tho"and. votes more than1 Gan.IcClelkn." . . ; . . , To tue pnblic. ., , , M ! TVT " K IS II ntEBV X.TTE. that rn- bed and board without any just cau-f f or provocation that 1 bave tnpl mean' at hand to provide-her wrm bce.aries' I therefore .warn all persons ; aaainst cred-' itlDK.yeA'mW,Yn af will not Dif
Y Kl:i:.ll, UF.ttl'ENT. A RE. PETITION of the ITALIAN' NIGHT fWlll take place at 'tFRNEB HALL, - " v ........ . . i P Tbntsdaj'Errnlng, Htpt. 12th, 1S67, I with tarhiUj;is of J , ; ; Solos, . j ; r ?',;i6tc, : t v JJictamation, j: r J lyramu, . .. 1 i' Danbtgi Ticket...j...".......... 50 t'entS' . - z r To be had At'the Tnrir Hall, and "Ha Thnrwlay evening at iiuj. iJox. sell d2t o 83 andv83 PeaJI Street, ' "z. 'a i r ' " CijfcisNAxi, Ohio. 4 We now" offer to Sliljirt ami Merchants ; uuusiiiii liidncehients i ewest bfj-les b MILLINERY GOODS, A FUOWKBH. KATHERS. fr A DIES' : and . jiitJ5- mbaw ii&.i.9 anu rr " BONNETS, i m&BOJT.r, VBL VETS, and LA CSS. Stock 4 l-yee and-lrgaut. Orders are proni)(; niieJ. Any trnodent ou order may be returned on same ay received if not satisfactory. xm guarantees satistuctiou. . : iseii utt THE 9ESTI.EMAX VII OKDEHeJ a Kt-of Spikec, to be"leliverei at Kvansvitte. Is informed tfaat 1'lhey are readjrjv-aocordiutc io agreewrn,.. As' his name has been mt-laidt tils Address is re.are cf the Pittsburg Commercf .l. is requested. .sel Ild.ft tvtw is 'tii r tine IO I.E.4VE VyUKKhfclRH for GREEN RIVER COAL' I am now prepared to deliver to any part of the citv the best Green River Coal. just mined 4ihd cleau from slack, at the lowest market price. OtBce.o. Houtli Water Street, over Hayhurxt A Wbiitaker's. au21 chfra 'J " ' A. LITER. . 1 I r Homoval. SJK. OILUKKI' A , IIAVK K moved to their new tour-story store. jSo. 31 North FJrst Street, where they will be pleased to see all their old, ciiMtoiuers. and as many uew ones as will tuvor I bem witb a call. A full assortment oi GrK;eries, etc, always on hand, and Jor iale hi tne owest market prices. - H e will give tpecuii ntiucement to alL that Inuring nr CArtli. aovii uiy CCLBKRTSON & SON, 08 and70 IIVICIL, ST., - ' keValbany, ISD, Importers and Wholesale iJealers in Foreign and .Domestic Dry Goods, XOTIOX8. BOOTS, SHOES, tV. fKWNrf cnarg4 tot drayaget ! Jt'lec? Fire Limits. Notice in iikkeiiv ;ive., that I will apply to the-City Council of bvunsviiie lor permission to ounu a woodhouse, 20 by feet, one story high, on Lot 19, Block lu Eastern Enlargement. sep2 diw W. HUGHES. JjISH HOOKER A MISS HOl'GIl will open their SELECT SCIIO'4 on the KtiiST: 'loifixA r is. Beptkmber. School-rooms in the basement of the Cumberland yC'hMrch.. , . . , an22 d3w DRYtibODS. C A. S K . HOUS Vis. ti'l M f.'l ! m . 'll I , Patronize the New, First-Class liry ... CkoocIh .fit ore ofMILJLER A BMXKMEYlJlt Xo. 7 Xorlh First Street. XT7"K HAVE HO OLDOOODS, f oougnt at nign prices, dui an Entire Kexo Stock, Tbe larger no CHEAP AS 'I rtion of which can be sold as THEY. WERE BEFORE THE WAR. . , . The stock consists of DRY GOODS, . OILCLOTHS, WINDOW-BLINDS. DAMASKS, CORNICES. Ana everything kept In a No. 1 Dry Goods Store. , Also, a Jarge s:ock of ", '...' - r . . : 'i . , ( I III Bought the 1st of August, 25 per cent. Jowe than they eau be bought for to-day-,- . Examine our g.dcyls and" prices. Np Jp-oi; .a.ij..i in " i.iiii kill' 1 tin:. i t It HI ill. jfc-iiiVf .itr1- (
JAMES SWANSON & SON, , .. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In PINE LUMBER, . ShiDgJes, Lath.; PQqrs,. and SasL fcAlKf, a' large aHsortment of Allegheny, Chicago, and Toledo Lumber and Flooring, XJreshed and Undremed, on hand and for sale. i ' .1 .. t Extra Sawed ami SliaveJ Pine hfygtoiggklyiuinjiltii long. V We respectful ty, anJiclt the. citizen of EvansvillelolAjvuuii'a call and examine our stock Before nurchaMug elsewhere. Yard on Watkk Stkeet (Opposite Lamst Wharf),'- : EvanKvill All orders urompUy jMeuded to.. -mayiidum
Xqw.Sstqum A - Sash, Door, and Blind Factory. THE -.NIKHSt.Ni:i, IIAVIMI orm-d a- coiartuerslilD under the hrm name Of " " McCORKLE & STRONG,' have now In miccessiul operation a comi pleteand weil-furn(shel establishment for the manulacture by STEAM of . Sash, Doors, 111 i mix, DrnIt ets, etc. fti ... ... and every' other -rariety 'of Wood Work used iuAJarvenlrjv, u , v, ,- ,, j A liberal patronage is solicited. Factory on tbe corner of Waluut and Eighth Streets, tvausvllle, Ind. j, ' ' ! . i :i t i'j6lkx s.'rtiohkLE. unlOdly K. P. teTRONU. . A. J. TTTTTf! rTFSDTv A P.f) . ' I'efllerslu" " 1 " PKlsburg: Viv. mid Coke, Cor. Water Street & Fulton Avenue, Junel;m - EVAN V1LLE, IND. Sasli, Itoors, Lumber, &c. Hunncl d Sons, Manufacturers of , Door, Blind, Franu :$''dc: - a l r t i f r Sah, J M'B If IU 111 MICHIGAN PINE LUMBER. Keep constantly on hand Lumber of every description, fine and Poplar Flooring, Weatberboardlng, Shindies, Lath. Ac. Hawing of every desciiption dune to order. Orders from abroad will be promptly attended to. Factorv and Yard, Corn kb Watkk S the et and Canal, Julya) Evansvllle, Indiana. .STEKLEA TItIIir.E, Second Street, between Chestnut aud Cherry, Evansvllle. Indiana. Hash, 1kh, Window Hi.inim, dkkshed LCMBrit, Hoards, Lath, die, ot every 1scriptlon coiiKtHiitly on band. Pa;king Loxes of all kinds inada to order. Sawing of every kind done on the nortest notice. julyilO ly FEED STORES. ' Western Feed Store. WM: TROUP & CO, Wholesale and Retail Healers in HAY, CORN, OATS, BRAN, MEAL, FLOUR, SHIPSTUFFS, HOMINY, SALT, LIME, tc, No. 104 mid 110, ""CorneFilalri andFourtb Streets, -2vX-ii' VABSVllLE. I8D. In returning thanks Co oar customers for their past favors, we would say we, have 9U Jitud. aiid WiU Uje JtJelvlu from time to time, a full supply of Rrjt.n and Feed generally, which we Will' sell at reduced prices Also, a superjor. article- ot w Wlieat. Flour. Give na a cail.i We-will fill yur orders and deliver them promptly. ,tt I I f ft iliaf , n Builders and ?Ain.ters.r. L pLf ... . . . .-v a tr m a., W . :t f ijii.uOO pounds strictly pure White Lead. 50,000 pfnnd pure star - Whife Iead. 50,000 pounds iiay state White. Lead. . l.l'OO gallons Linseed Oil. 5,ooo pound Wo. j Putty, In Bladders and Cans, .i ii'"' - Window. Glass, all filzes. .. , GlarJers' Point and I'atty-KUIve. COLORS of every .variety. DRY or In OIL. All pf which we are selling as cheap as can be purcimsed in the West. - 'ff , . KEUEU fc WIHTE, . Wliolesale Druggist, - Ecamville, Ind. inch6 tt .:. . ii , . COAL. MI.VJEN. FriCEOV ttVft t'oitXER OF I.Ocut and WteFiHtreet . o A A constant supply, aud orders promptly filled. inovat L. PERSON, Dealer In STOVES, Aiid Manufacturer of TIN, COPPER, an SHEET-IRON WARE, "Wholesale aud Retail, , , Cor. Fir it and Yite Streets, , .', .': "r- EVAJ.SVU.LE, Llj Tin Roofing done ftn short BOflce. ' Ail work promptly executed In the heat jmanuer. Orders solicited. mcn.Wd3m u FREDERICK QEIL,T , Dealer ia PI A N0S, MEL0DE0 NJT and all kinds of Musical InstrunrenU Instruction Books, Sheet Music.. ' Guitar and Violin Strings, 4c, &c North Side Third Street, :' , ' Between Sycamore and fine,", Evansvllle, Ind. iWSole Agents for Stein way A Hons' nud Chickerinz & Son's lnfil Mwiul Mai I also for Hj -new Br.'(T. Tttnd, and
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