Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 October 1867 — Page 4

THE AyfiY.'ALgfltAl -JflUft yjWEDEDAV. OCTOBER 2.. 1807,

THE ESriLLK JOIRXAL PUBLISHED DAI IVY BT - ,- - The Evans ville Jouhial Company. Jfo. 6 Locust Street, ETansvllle, Ind. IN ADVANCE.

Dully Jtonrnal. . . V. .11 vuc jrcar, ujr iia i ......... , Six months, by iuail..,.w Three months, by mall ... . io oo WB BO By the week, payable cTf Trl-WeeKly Jon run I. One year ...... 8j months.. 7 oo 4 OO Weekly Jonmnl. Oae eopy, OBe.yeajL.. 5(ytesraf5 ! yeai?..... 15 Oo x ive copies, uu y i en copies, one ; Agents for the Journal. JAME3 L. TiroRSTojr.irfcitcfiC'th'di Capt. Levi Ferguson, Petersburgh, Ind. Harey R. Smith, Washington, Ind. W. J. L. Hfmmekwat, Eoonville, Ind. C. B. IeBruler, Newburgh, Ind. John m fcqmwTODJJt. Ann4ndrrf J. W. Weaver. PoseyviUe. Ind. S. B. ("orwin, Somervllle, Ind. Capt. Whiting. Cyutbiana, tyd. --T E. J. Rogeks. NewHarDionyjljaSL. v-1, v. S. A. Harper, Owensville, Ind. akvey oni, Hazleton, Ind. Thos."McCutchkst, Sandersville. Ind. Urbiit Makrs. Black Hawk Mills, Ind. They will alxo recerrram" rqrrwartt f fisu Orders for Binding and oWPrmHng? f To Correspondents. "We neverflqticefpwuyufliptions not accompanied with the name of the author, who must be made known to us if uoaequaioted., r. r ; ... Write on only one side of the paper. Don't write unless you 'hire eome thing to say of interest to the public; and be as brief aa the subjeqt will eW The publication ef a communication is Bojevidence that, the editors adopt its sentiments. The author is alone responsible for them. 1 1 ' ' Communications should be addressed to the " Editqrf jsfUie JocbaX," and not to individuals. " NETVSITEM8.,, r Col. W. rG. Copper, late of the 16th Indiana Volunteers, died at Brooklyn, on the 30th ult. . ... '-.: 1 . :.::', tw . . . The President has appointed CoL Noah Jeffreys, of Maryland, Register of Treasury, vice Colby deceased. The report that Jelt Darts 'Is to; be tried at Richmond, in November, it is said, has not been authorized by the Government. All reports about' it are said to be mere surmises. The statement of the public debt for September will be made about to-day.; It will show a reduction' of the debt, but not to the extent given in the August statement. Both the Internal Revenue and Customs receipts fell off In September. During the last half oTfhTs ' nonth""rJtqrns,rco ternal Revenue have not feveragM -4aove than quarter, of a million, pex'Uy." 7 The Ne v Vdrk Times' special "says : The ' opinion prevails extensively throughout the country that the Reconstruction Act of the Fortieth Congress requires 4niJor-v-iiy of all the registered voters in Southern elections to authorize the holding of Constitutional Conventions, which. i3 erroneous. .; . w ..J v. r it Gen. Grant having refused to issue artillery to the Maryland militia on Governor Swarm's demand, Governor Swann has purcbastd a battery of 12-pouDd N"ajtolon brass guns for artillery cornpames in Baltimore. The guns have been assigned to three companies, the commanders of ; which were aii-fn the rebi arm.c I Ci: There is no truth in the story that the ! administration is being consulted by the ; District Attorney and Jr.dge at -.Richmond I relative to the postponement of' tne trial ; of Jeff. Davis. It is a matter for the judi- ! ciary and not the executive to decide. There is a decided lull in Washington news. Public attention there is directed to. tne eieciiott,x.t wKi ana ixftiMav4twr

seems to BetMifht or-riltftVWV&Tfe main object of attack whieh

President it is understood- wll do nothing ! in the way of removals Uritfl after" 'JheVe elections : Tliey hsve" ravages oi cholera in St. Lonis last -etk, though the disease is now cahl'to be siKi siding. Chicago itifcli, of 9oay.-e, retains Its . usual salubrity; General J. C. Lee, Republican .candidate ior Lieutenant Governor of Qhih, who has been ill with congestion - of Uieiangs for some timPj ha? recovered sufiiciently to enable him to return to his home in.XiSnn but will not tais.anyifuvtber part.ln he" present campaign: f--j'- - - There have been 'no consultations In Wavhingtwtt bltee j-oidicia! and Cabntt officers in relation tolhe'triat of Jefferson Davis. Mr. hta'ntierry has'-noiievenbeen consulted in .relatirm. to.the:eoployment of additional counsel in the ease-- The entire affair, it luujtrstootlis lft where it belongs, with the court oeforewhich he is recognized to appear.,, J '' ' .." "" Reports to the Adjutant Geneal'cfnce show that two hundred and fifty privates and severr officers are now under treatment for yellow lever.l- at Jacfcsoi iiii'Siks; j New Orleans. In the First... Rfgent of United States Infantry, there have been at tlse barracks, ami at the Bj: lIiiry;Siospital. at Greenville, Louisiana, upward' of aJ hundred deaths by yellow' ftfVerT 11 J The amount oi" delinquent taxes' fh Floyd Cuunty for l&X was nearly ?49,0u9.; ' Hundreds of chickens are dying daily at j New Albany of cholera. - ; . r Typhoid fever is prevailing to a great ex- ; tent iu Salem. Ind.,' and vicinity. '" ' i .! g".j--, ,. ,T r-J'f -I Senator Sumner vr:3i deliver a lecture at f IndIanapols,6ctbtr. Siibjti-Are wty a Nation? . ... f V" r" j The Bioc;neid. Times states. that David j C. Err.nhani, Robert Cr.tveos and Col. C. M. Allen

ng t.wVnHhflniiaiiapoHya ! RWNfe5iipati6ni as.its.-.eilidi-,; "ri' ennes jftada :"i.".; ! J. ..', l"0 tte o11: .POUcalvffide po

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!icKinleyTlin?near Rich landT County, wad WttenJ bjSsf topljN. Spencer head snake a few days ago. The fangs penetrated a half inch or more Into the flesh, but by raediqal aid Jtt thought she will recover. The meetings of the New School Presby terian Synod will be beidin-.New-Albauy. .;! !... . I . .S.. . irm. oeii wejt,onraeB(Hng ucrooer wu 1110 8yiiorf-of Indiana femDracea foariPrJsby-fc teries: Salem, Madison, Indlanapoli&rAnd Ureencastle. iv-- i ! t ivifl'. ';' .. .. ,-,c i. . J t"It .New Albany is getting to oe a last place. They have sculling matches nd .all sorts of sport there,'-including -p rite flghts.v';liast Saturday, according previous '-"agree-; pb ens and , Golden, .entered,! into, a ; Iktiec mill and fought fteen TSotte;wictt r suited in the defeatof JoMen-TBfv flghi' lasted thirty minutes. Golden wV badly punished. '' 1 ' x '-'-"; 'O "l"""! The Board of Trade at Louisville has sent S2.50J to the Howard Association at New Orleans. .TOtOB"i fcnUS bP.C OOU A Mr. Anderson.who resided near Owensbbryhlle rej vypljig h. frprn h$ a few day8.ag.oj ao identaily discharged, his gun, the whole charge lodging in bis' f neck and head. His wife, hearing his ihriek and the pHecharge -pt tliaj hastened to the spot", to'flnd that jher'hus-" band was a corpse. SVf Poriea iwiautnQM the lillsboro. Kv. In consennenca of t.ha reHlllsboro, Ky. In consequence of the re port, thereairtqpie jaE WSaipffttMfcvI Interest iu railroad affairs irfafixes are being taken, however, to revive the interest by extinghingjUie.beas?.,.,, vSixty to seventy hands commerwed worK on the; Paducah and Blandville Turnpike Wednesday, under tae'sperthtende'nceW Major j Tom, Halloi aa. -,,Nioety days w.yiJ witness me completion Dt tnree mlles-of-JW A negro bQjt,-;triiaerlytbe- property of Mr. Charles Gibbons'of iMaysville, was bitten by a Newfoundland puppy some time last Juejanddiejrhbdaf'jv wit h the hydrophobia. ' The Richmond Retrixter says: " We were snown the foofcbtf A xktuolilol&T wJiiefi' waH killed by( Xntian ,Richaedsi on SamaeJ. Shearer's farmj 'In this co'unty, 'a1 few' days ago. He weighed three hnndVcd' and fifty poqnds, and was supposed to, be about six years The Lexington Slaletma A says: "The Judiciary Committee Vlll maat at Eetiugton on, the 11th of October to inquire whether Kentucky ba a Republican fprin of Government. Those men who have knowledge on the subject will be expected' to appear before them." :. ',..' -.'u!m'" V-.. ' The County Court of Owsely County subscnbed .twenty-five ' thousand dollars "to the etock-pf the Kentucky River Navlga-! tion Coijipany, on the 23d Inst. , t ' ' 'We1 commence the publication this morning of arf.erigiaafcstorjf'by.'Sai Evansville 'writer. : It wiH be concluded 'to-morrow'.'.'. 1 ' .' ',.'.'. . We referrto' the commercial depart' ment ' forJiintefesting financial and trade items? 'WW i .'. Remember tbafc to-da i.s jthelast oj portilnity ' to register!" Tje every voter see that His name is placed on theList.Q'.UOHMGO 3 - .- .-, t ; , . ( t iO Ht - Capt. Daubing r6quests U3 tof denounce, as tota:lly .'untrue,' the state-' ment in ike Courier, that he is charging eitherfCnARLE3 . JCNOWLESprVictor BtsCH with heglect of duty. pr fraud raation to county affairs., , , ,. , A ' .1 ve nave aavisea ine captain mat 11 lei attempts the work of "Corre'cting all the misstatements of the CbwA'' Vom this time t6 the election: he Will' , ' v-.'.i ' v ''i ;t' r'ave very "ie.ume IO aeTOl,tS .me campaign. 1 It is a profitless undertaking. (-' l . ,:. -Remeiribei'Jhe True Issue. -11 si fcas been. made by the Courier upoik , t'.AV j .t-'-ttiwi Captain Parling and the other coun its canaidatetor sneriir, jake'JULI I. ER I tie- issue1- as it naa oeen maae optby th.Q two parties was;,fqr. .ike, ,D-. J mocracy, to0 plainly one' between, the; Soldiers and the Copperheads between the friends of the country and, those who in. the dark, days of wa! were 'at heart confederate-with the rebels. The prospect for Miller's defeat in such a contest, by an overwhelming majority ' was too evidenh; So this great cry of defrauding the County Treasury was raised, just on the eve of the election in ; order ;,to draw off the attention of voters : from the real : issue; in the ; contest. But Captain Darling did not flinch.for day from such a' warfare ; :and with d consciousness' of his official integrity, the very morning after the appearance of the charges, he met them in the , , , , hho PapdrS.and answered every 1W of the charges against him.' -Alii -catt charge? against Xtt'l--'(nen, who have read both the attack and his reply, agree that he has far'.'.- vindicated himself. ; This being done, let us not lose s;gnt of the great issue in the contest between him and Miller. The party, , , . - liP under all circumstances. 1 , v ' rou?h JfJiTiAUJBS J?.n. JJ?lZ, overwhelmed with, defeat, ui6()s'$j the Government 'during' the" war J of ' .-iwTlfn1f "iVl rt.ikr'

AMrs!M

To be voted Jor

tion. That n our &&a nasf'-'beenreri-

thusiastically and unanimdjfsif iaJrH Exposition .of a Dempcra(c v.. t, qij; t-uJ, T . ; ' 'leader. A

o.nly resolved to sta-ncl try frimf but have called Itopfin the citizen voters of r.Yand'erburgh County to remember thia' -promise made at the time when the soldiers went forth to fight for them and the country1, and to redeem it now in voting for Captain Darling for the only valuable office within'trfelr rift at lhe-is.-nBreifehiriar:.-eldes-! i vi? V X f "'Oa''the other hand, the men who ODDOsed ?e iegic, who; res the-platform of " not another man xr dollar for the abolition war, " who declared;HlfwXr faf rJnd el nmn4d a cessation 01 nostuities, wbo organized the treasonable order ojfh&Sons of Liberty, who did everythiujfLpbssible tXnjurejy credilUof; ttie" Government these men have -selected a fit representative of their principles -inline' poraooi en Jiitxa, li1!4,Th the isgne ig fair d gquare. iV mad(3 UP between . the tween the two parties Cfaptd enemies of the Government are working ' witn greaf vigofi ' We ask the loyal yotersof Vanderburgh, wWili us far have stood manfully by the soldiers, to lbIttidyttWBO are the' WWMmftns SNm? !!j?8;ihey not your old . opponents pt lt), IB4 and isoor the sympathisers With treaO0iiwefc:whosk&''dfi lavejfriutnpbed so gloriously in. those campaigns. "'Will' you" allow ihem now, with such'a candidate" a' theV atve presetffei 1 fbr you Suffrages, to .defeat a true soldier and a faithful public .ofiicer? We do not believe you will allow them to divert you from -the true J?fsue, or suffer foul slanders to turn fpn from the support of a gallant soldij. The Boards ofTRegisters will bg in session to-day at the usual places of voting ; at County elections, until 9 o'clock P. M. TBus is ffie last daj .Tf - ?v 11 Bf1119 to ve It. It will be4remembered that thaditot of thetiSbwrtw- stited that " We (the editofof tha wurier) naa oen told 'by repectalile aWd prominent BublicaOjVgentmeipcf this "City that this matter of the punder otthe County TireasurjJi' hidj been koown t io ; the JouRNALfor sometime; that tue uuuhwal. uaytroroisea, ana auerwards failed, to publish it, and (hat 'thft)task;Wa8 literally forced upofius (the Courier) by. prominent and respectable, and asTstrong Republicans ifetlfere were in Ihe Countv of Van'aefbtfrgh." The-whole of the CourterVstatement in this connection, as far as it related to us, we denied in the most positive terms, and expressed the;belief thatno lepublicAn.had evef h ad, any conferetlcewfth ttie iittfr faJf that sheet3ja6d;withljie fiat tejih2 we challenged .him, to. Ahevrorf H.e J saf fit to make public a charge which! affected ,005 9 tftndipgj $ regpeqUbjlei journal, and gave a.jQaxrative:pf.a.conrference jy;h,ieh.,.he. allegedibad,tat1e,a place between himseltnandii'i respect-:-ftltle'landpTdmioenfrRVpblfcansi''. which wouTd' most seriously com'pro- ' mise-them wrth) theirHVi .soelates, if true. rIIaving ojuijlarily .giyefl, the statements publicity, and being flatly denied ' by us'tinder' all fthe; rule.joff fairafBtrovqrsjrad I. mahlv and ingenu.ijpuraaJjer, it was his duty to have established the vruiu , vi it, 11 irmu it was, oy tne gentlemen tHemserves:-Tf-iBut so far from doing thisj the . edf tie itdf declines even to give the names o" the " respectable c Republicans,-' who had, he, .9Qnyersaipq it. hm. and, torced him to -make the: exposition.'' He even has not the unscrupulous hardihood to repeat tbe stbxy as he gave it in the previous issue of the Courier.' He says it is not his; duty to ' tunt. up ' these': gentled men;t' It certainly is-j or. stand cpmf mitted before this eommunitj of hav-; ing. fabricated a malicious falsehood; We-do not believe there; is anyi per--son in Vanderburgh County calling hilnself Republican; cefctainly hd " re spectable and prominent " member of the party,5' who1 wSu!dli go to5 this Copperhead editor -of an , opposition newspaper, and make statements to him so deliberately false arid of 'such a character as those published in' the Courier. If there is such, we hopev for the good of the Republican party, and that such " respectable and prom inent" persons may be known tcthe .parijt, the editor will as speedily as possible be " authorized, to, make their rpanres public."u,l..-',t:i..;;j,;-KPTJBLICAN dp ajl Tpucapo-day -perfect apd complete tlie, Registry,

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The p&itof'-hfiikJ'tbZrhiJit wil be remembered, made a purely gratu itous and totally unprovoked "attack upon Hiram Nelson,, - Esq., the worthy City -Recorder. The reception which the-ckkeasof-Evan villa gave it was one of supreme contempt fft the man who, for base partisan, pur poses, would seek to blacken , the character of .one , of ..pur. oldest and most highly, respected -citizens, against fiftgL (during a resiaence .or more than thirty years in this community, not theislightest-eupicioa of dihonrj 6612$ gap oeen oreatnea. A "We ha-ve, - as far asU was possibleavoide d .any referepce, jtq Andiyiduala; in the present campaign; but Jlecordr er Nelsos. has suggested; to us that, as the editor ofi the. 'Cbreriiihas been very partial during :th: past few- days AoldKel publication of "official re cords" jh ha an ' official :record " at his ofiide whieh it would be interestingj for Ithat 'gentleman" "to seei 1 This Mrecord "-e can notJ avoid publishing; in j justice to Recorder NelsoK, and to exprard,hXer,mUlignity of the man woamdTIhIjUn pufked attack lapMn-' Mm ryTL' kIJtf(Mrdet vouche for the autheatieity, pi the Ibfiojitig transcript from his Docket Book: I ' er!lW Case No. 1,3261 I City of Evansville I - r vi. I Chargrl"'fc. Mr. IL fe. Sproule. Fine ..IL 00,L r t . into 22d, 1867. Marshal, F. &1H ehry Dook herty w ltness, t ees, 1 00 flies bis affidavit Record's Fee, 1 so charging .the defendon the street oh the 20th Inst., and to-day, the Total .1 a warrant is isuea.to Ulw(Jttv Marshal, when he returned tbft same with the defendant in Court, and the proof being heard, it is adjudged tlat be Is .guilty, and that he pay a floe, of un. dollars aad costs taxed at three dollars and eightyfive cents, and that he stand committed until fine a Mil costs are paid or replevined, He paid S3 00, all M had; and was discharged, to pay the rest next Wednetday. i Hiram Nxbow, -July 22d, 1867. . iReoordert ' i sThe evidence before the Recorder "fas that he was found .'f tfeacf Jrabk P is an alley; that his valuables were taken frpU liui Ur 'iaiieepAig; and that he was .dragged to ther nearest edging house.4 TThe Recorder paid fche fine to the ,vcity-4)ut vp( his own pocket,' and this gentleman still owes him the little balance of one "dollar and eighty-five icents. wl JrL. J If. And this is the man. who js yillifyIng such men as Charles Knowles pd Hiram Nelson',1 and 'who Would have the County, entrust its affairs to his friends aaid" partisanfs-f The Courier is still engaged in' the flimsy and transparent misrepresentation of charging Captain Darling with receiving for- his personal emolumentS and as clear profit the -total-amount of the allowances made by the county 'aud cty''l6 thel feipen'se bf keeping( prisRaerSf How-pftea will tjjn this spirit of unfairness, compel us tj repeat the statefrienf tha hese HOwances were granted under the pcoyisions -6'tlie law'for the board," washing.Haidingj audare ofthein mats of the County Jail? Its attack upon Captain. DiRtisblbisve.tieeij rei duced solely: to ithese' .allowances for keeping, jsrUiA.s.liCMs WUkitfs' olten stated, theae allowauceis .were granted in conformity with ttie' pro visions of" thie' st'attite npon;i 'detailed or itemized' bills 'with1 "aftidavit ata11 r ,t taeneti, setting - iortn--tne name of each,..tisoBr.ftjijS;!enffth'3 01 time impri3onea, ana every particular relating to the same. If the Courier would establish, any fraud . or improper charge 'against him, let it examine the bills and the Jail Regis ter, andewjtaheef lle tf eai false entries or charges not sustained I byfte facts in each particular case If Captain Darlij j aj-ascal, it is the easiest thing possitte' Tosfeow it to the satisfaction of every voter. If icwisne3 to eieot .duller, ie it cease tuis liiterminaoie twaaaie aoout plunder; and corruption, and show by the facts wherein-4if has violated his duty and. defrauded' "tlie 'County Treasury, have the Sheriff's jail bills and the Jail Register examined, and give , us the 'feldft o'f tha'tfirVes'h'gationr Its reputation for veracity is not so well established jn this, community ,1 .... M -j. A ;T"Vt i. that it can indulge in wholesale abuse without having it sustained pretty It . The story about Louisa MciilB.vcp's intended visit to .this couotry on a lecturing tour, says the New York Gazette, is only partly right. It appears that this erudlteajadjvolu sainous authoTeasf-has profounvi: ad miration fbr ,'; the' i-hara'cier Ytk Xiw'y coln,' aim.otin thkf j ;pnymn',',b;e-; it said; to all 'Norther -OrmanyShe ' acpordingly-i wrote to the Applbtons-!

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could pay her waytnAHrfcrie? by reading to the German jresidentT popu faiipn from her books, a la Dumas, for a biographyi'of -our. -great J war President. We are not cognizant of I the reply made, to this suggestion ; It ... r " " ' -' V - " ,- 1 ' . , Dut it is very questionaDie wnetner Miss MuHLBACHin" (Jennan would be as successful asRiST0R4 in-Italian. IldwverH we hope Bhe wiltpcbm.e, Wd that theTrussian may have an. ade quate biography of Lincoln! r r , "ThA Pnrnrt I m PpniicilinnlaOf th$ ectioBwhicjiHjsrtQ;: tle place in Peansylvanidj cai Jjeit iTjesday, theFittsburgh Corwfcial "sas : We are gratified' i tefngaM to assure Reperblican everyjvhere fBkt within the ast tenulaysbur proEptiJts in- -'PebnstvaBiaT; have .l-matejiiliy brightenedja nd' that-jhe State iisjye if they coniinuS to-wdrt as heyuare now doing down toj thecbse xd'nthe polls. jTbMttitude of the President, and the faetthat waits foF-jthe rewalt in Penrisylanii' tenCourage?hino put . in practice pthi Vevorutioqary scheme; he has rjDed.'Eaa": awakened thousands l lukewann Itepubacans and set them at work? Aad-the ex-' ultations of the'Dentgprats indvaiiceT:

have given-an Impetus ito the "iwxFlourIIay Corn.QnLCrrmSmds.

which aoiQng ei& caum --rt OlAiKEirIltLER.iKbj therist: iat.A unurcn,.Dy4ije KevjL. .-Kuhk, Mr. rE Marker to Miss LcarA-31rtLER,-xiaugkXe jof Ofcorge Mljler, Est-. all3f tnte-city.' OVERMEYER. In-Ef ansvlllejlndiwba. Sept. 30'1867, of swa-up.fever, GeoegmA. Overmtter. former of Some wet, Ohio, aged 29 years. . L mm JJCoIimlius (Ohlo)"-and I.oulsvilIe (Ky.) papers please copy.T' ."- JiriTTS On TiifK1ftv-vnlno- Oet... Int. at 9 o'clock, CHiumxr A Butts, aged 6 J ! . s; w -mm. The funeral will take place this (Wednes day) afterrwaorwat 3 a!lock,,' from tha rmU dence of hi father, corner of. Locust and xnira streets nie mends Or the Tahilly will attend without further notice. - r New advertisements. NATIONAL HOTEL Corner, o JEaX t?"f StreeUg VINCENNESy IND. Proprietor. Blisses run to and from the HouRe to Depots On time for every Train. Buss will convey Passengers to any part of the City. OCUQII ! PHILIP BECKER, Manufacturer of Compound Lubricating Oils for all kinds of Machinery. LARD! OIL, SOAPS, and CANDLES. ! PURE CATAWBA WINE of my own rowth. Imch21 dly TT CULBEBTSON & S0x, J- - OS ana 70 FJEAIWL. ST., j r r. r aa-isaa x , it.. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Ypytygn. aid "Domestic Dry Goods, f XOTIOX8, BOO TS, SHOES, tC. i 1 Lm&rKo charge toFidr&yagfu : , - .- ,fdec2 111 $"500 Reward1 .vrrrti BE IAII FOR THE AltWW nest and delivery of WM. W. MAXWELL lav th -'Jail -of -Ohio. County-, Keai tacky; I arrested out of Kentucky, on IM H-. arresieu in ine Biaie. naia .Maxwell murdened John A. Smith on the lth day of teeptembenlaHt. iiTaltont 35 years of I age; hlacli nair, ana a.titue ray; blue eyers about 5 feet 7 inches bijU ; tree s-aice a generally ; profane; very lame the left fegwery cropked and stiff; wttars a cane;! strong voice lor one. of hi slae. . . se28 I -. ;.'j v ; . S, STUART,- , VALEXTINE WJETZEt, ' Manufacturer of" - 1 J . TXTttrirTT&l f'TZ ! .t ii.j. j. tii CZ Furniture Sc Clialrs, Xo. OSf Main Street, . H ' Between Third and Fourth, ... , EvAsvrxi.e, Ind. n Orders of all kind! wili receive prompt stteiition. , . . All TURNiNU WORK done to t&ant.' M se23 d3m . 1 Evansville A Crawfordsvllle Railroad Co.") ' i Secretary's Office. , , . , .L , ! Evansville, lad;, Sept; 12th. iM7.iJ-f UTOTICE-IS. HEREBY GIVEN, that All the annual meeting 01 stocanoiders In this Comwuay.wUi oe new. an ,necourvWhmtd in tiisTM'dt EvaoVtlle on MOrfday, the 7th day 01 uciooer next, at 10 o'c:ock A.M,'at which jtime- an" election, will be held for thirteen IdrectorS, to serve for the ensuing year. ;.i ,i, ;.;L-;, Bv order of toe Board. ; . se!4 dtd - t'r.; J E. MARTIN, Secretary. . CHB.DECKB. . r . JOHS DECKZfc DECKER. - ... r . -. r; .- .' . rHED- a. C. . DECKER &S0NS, ifanufactnrers of Spokes." Wheels, Hubs, Shafts, Felioes, and Bent Work, . . . and dealers in Wagons, Drays, . Carta, Thimble Skeins, ' - - - .and have always onband a large .assortleosoea naff on Makers' fiawea jaateruus.. ru 146 and 14 Main -Streets corner Fifths 3 k, c- i LivansviUe, Indiana. . Price Lists furnished on application. Ut k mchMiyj v-mr i.ai -1 -r.i -.-.

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