Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 October 1867 — Page 2

J THE EVANS VILLE DAILY JOTXBNA'l : TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1&.I867.

list or Awards or Premiums made at ; the Southwestern Indiana District Fair, October 12, 1867. .;. CLASS No. 1. " " Beet bbl flo armories 4 Ki black. 3 00

y bush fall barley, Jos. Knowles. y bash onions,, do bosh yellow corn", Mrs. C. C. . , Hoptins J- t- bnuh rv. H. O.-Rabcock 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 s y bash tftndthy seed," H.TX BabCOCK ............ ........ . ....- .. 34 basb orchard grass, H- O. Bab vwtr 2 00 2 00 J4 bush Ky. blue grass, H. Ot Bab- i r a cock ......-.... -........ 2 oo bush buckwheat.H.O.Babcock. 2 00 y bush sweet poiaiow, oamuei Orange. bush white corn, W. H; Hopkins - . cigars, brandt Bonoelona, S. Brentano & Co j .j -. X.. cigars, brand Figaro, 8. Brentaao A Co ......... Vi bush oats. J. B. McCormlck---. 2 0J 2 00 5 00 5 00 2 00 bush Irish potatoes, J B Me uormiea .. . bush redEngJlsh wueat,, F. 2 00 JUIM1SJU - M hush Terra Hants corn. D. F. J 2 00 Cain's club. D. E. Renter ... I 00 Best bush Toppohanuoclc . .while wheat, Rich'd Schofield..: ..... '' ,! ". doz pumpkins, T. H. Rucker,.. quart buttsr beans, T.H. Ruqfcer. "'A bush white .bean'.Mrs. H. ' - 1 Maicilo w......','..'.;. ......... dozen fnrlrter hunrilea.'. Uncle Jo i -i -' nhMithan.ff!nlftTBfH....'.i.j' 1 00 "-" -do onions,' Mrs.- Maidlow.-'.4- i0 doz tomatoes, Airs. Maidlow.....- 1 AM) Flnestfdlsplfly of roses E.' l)ttnk 4...J3 display of bouquet, K. Dunk.... I ' winter collection -of ereen- I house plants. Mrs. J. DunR.t.. B 00 Best bushel neaa.. J. Knowles.. i.. 1 00 green Quinces, Dr. Fritehv-k I 00 cans and fruit, Chas. Bower i... 1 00 i 1 buSi neaaheH.Mrs. -3?: Inela.. onef.urs. -3; ingia... i '. 5 varieties of apples, T. P. Brittor. m 8 10 UOk - - do. . T. H. Bucker 5 00 CLASS No. 3. 1 cultivator JhI-'O. Babeock.wLJ. t S3 00 1 00 10 00 5 00 1 churn, H. O. B;ibeock...... ........f. Best clover hnller, H; O. Baboock small drill for grain, H. O. Babeoc k A sf- 4break iBg plow, Jas. TXrie l-borse cultivator, Jas. Urle...... i-od plow, Jas. Urie..... ...a. double shovel plow, Jas. Une... beenive, Jas. E. Mason. u. , combined -reaper and xnowet, & T. Hcanllin & Hon .'.......-. mower.X Sai Uin- Son ......... i. 8 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 10 00 10 00 grain drill, T. Scantlln A Bon. i. cutting box. X. Bcantlin A Soul. 6 00 2 00 rider iallL.T. Scantlin fe Mon.... 6 00 wagon 8ioB.es, i.. iJecaer a hoiu. l uu ... .viutod felloes-. C. Deokee A Son.i. 100 wagon shafts, C. D-ker A Soul. 1 00 hay rake, 8. Johnson.-...4. I 00 t.-.- r , CLASS NO. 4., ..v.' I I Beat sausage cutter, Conrad Nlbbe....$ 1 00 , . . . platform scales, Hornbrook A Co 5 00 ? grocery scales, - 1 00 Florence sewing machin;H. A. ' T.ntr .I. P 00 carding machine, Wm. wearvllJei.44J. . - ( 00 evaporator and pan, X. Bcauih ... .A Sou-... P 00 -v ::Vri:-. f-. CLASS NO.-S.tn t - Best vashinK machine. . llornbroo . A Co . ..,...4. g 00 Job rrinung, L.vantvui Jour, li ut unnpapy.Wi Fancy Printing, Bvansv'e Jour .... 2 00 ' nai uompny....... Ledger Binding, . 'ICvanBTllle l oo journal uompanyw.. k..... specimen brass and copper, Tniv nock A Co display of willow ware. J. Kelly 2 00 l oo 00 00 back band leather;- Wm. Ward... cook stow twr-wooa.' Koeikerr .lUOUUliE lo... . parloi stova for . wood, Boelker, Blount A Co . . . -.. j sheet iron work, Jos. Cupples.... fancy binding, A. C, Isaacs...... pair Winds, wood, ;McCorkle A ' Strong.. 1 sash, McCorkle A strong.. ........ ... 3 oo 9 00 00 00 00 2 00 2 0 'I 'J . ; isllk bat, A.llarecuiiier.. I 00 i lur display of furs, A. Marconnler.. , top buggy, C. C. Burns ...... . rat trapT" . F. Steel J parlor stove for anti-dust. Scant1 00 1 00 10 00 00 8 00 . un k son..

--speoifneB of ton ware,- Scantlin A Son - mantel grate. Scantlln A Son.-.. h .. . display of bard and. fancy soap,; lard oil. P. Decker candles, , " horse shoeing; Thos. S. Lock heart... v.: - norse shoes, - " ......

2 00 2 00 I 00 1 00 I 00 3 00 a oo , fj (JIiVSrflCo.6.5 H I Best 4 beed b&skefer Is Ct James ?2 00 'pairsiippers. Mrs. Jame -.v-r 2 eabroklarkibahds.Mrsv B. i'Hhra 2 00 two ladies collars. Mr. B. Fabre 2 Oil wreath ftowetsrMrs. S. Sealey.... a 01 worsted tjuUt, Mrs. J. Pramer.... '4 00 tmbroid. skirt, Ira. M Orauier.. 2(H) set toilet mats, Mrs. J. yramer... 2;0' shirt, MLss M, E. Gordon : 0i child's sack, Annie Conant.U.o2; 00 rag carpet. Miss Fairchjld..,,w.-..,3'0') hair work, Mrs. F. W. Hall a oo i-i. worsted ottoman work.i-ilrm. F.

" w.Haii..;..:......... 200 shell work, Mrs. J.'J.Jore-'. 3 00 feather flowers, Mrs. J. G. Jones 2j 00 " 1 r emboldety work, ,Mr. i Dr. vV' ThompRor.................?.'...V.....' 2 01 l jerochet in -Afghan yarni M&,1 ' J- emey 1 ..;.:.......:"va oo crochet -tidy, Mrs. Temey 00 wax Sowers, Miss Betsey Q-Jturn 2 00 Wood 2 00 -I t-rCmbroidered- chxll'sr'sack, rMrrxT ,6i;-cSI i Rowland..-.v.i..SA...V.U.V...;S...12 00 , counterpane. M r. M. tJlass...,l 00 1:: silk quilt, Mrs. MDetke-iX 1 00 velvet bonnet, Mrs. Bella'm t 1 00 ,t'"(C net,' ;Mr4 Charles Butterfleld... 100 CLASS 7. estfase or. ToretM,-j Carpet er

TUlt X2Hit;r.. ......... .............. s. w J S.i. '. ca6 of Kock skirts, Carpen let,. i White A Baker.. 2 00 2 00 case of Hoop sairts, H. Baum. Photographs, 8.H. Phillips..... Photo D'LUsieS. II, PhiiUps. , IPOrtrAit ft U"jas.aasslo.i I.ewls EyJns Photograph.:.".!. Fancy Painting in oil, Mrs. 3 00 3! OH 300 8 00 lhrall. 3 00 . Oil Painting, Miss ..Babcock,.r.Trr3,00 v .iDmeiitai . Bracket,. Jitsv-H i I Wells a I i,elrcli jawing. Miss H. WeHs vj 3 water v,oior f aintlng.-MrsMXL! Con ant j Water Color Flowers, MrsTElLl COnUt.ii...v.:..-.... ' Uuilt Frames, J. Forbs . ' V.'A 0 v A : vclass. a. . .vyVU. ' JBest apple jellies, Mrs. J. In wood -- oojnc telly;' -j xio- t tl 00 l -cab peaches,' -do; dried apples, Mrs. J. Knowles La:d, MiisliKaowles Strawberries canned. Miss E. 1:00 100 snowies .... plums.carvned, Mise K. Knowles 1 -pejus Uaavd; Mi.TE:!iKnowl h quinces can'd Miss E Knowles sweet pickled pears Miss E. 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 ) 1 Ou 2 00 i ' etdetbarcv Jaily.SliiH KKoowIes red pepper. Miss E. Knowles . currant wine, Mrs. J. O. Jones. C k?aiaWe, Mri J;t Joaes preserved pears, Mrs. J. O. Jones preserved tomatoes Mrs. J. .O. Jones.. -. 1 00 1 to 2 00 cucumber catsup, MrJ. O.Jones uuiwr," jirsv-ji unjoins. dried poactaeji, Miv.;,CtHpkin-l 00 t ..;.i dried pluinSi MT9.C. C, HopkinCJ 'O -! )::. flried cbervies,Mi'SCC.Hopkins..l 00 -1114:! :. dried (lucmtu, Mrs.C.CJlopkius J oo ! jn-jf:;plum buttery Mrs. C A'. Hopkins) 1 oo bn rhubarb jeUjvJ4iKs. tt. Knowleat 1 00 nastui-Uoii-pisiao,wiIiss jE.ii,J 00 cuiiii!. Kaov)eMM.lij,:M l too .i-iibuildin stont. J. C. H uko...i j. ' B ;oo U yeast bread, , Mrs. Cite Hoquiil i l oo evvj biscuit, Mrs. Ward.iv..,..,.Ka (.0 blackberries canned, Mrs. Ward 100 raspberries canned, Mrs. Ward 1 00 j tomatoes canned, Mrs. Ward 1 oo

1 551 peach putter: Mrs. wara grape jelly: Mrs. Ward blackberrv iellvrTtrs; peach jelly i Mr.AV4UPd near teilv M m. WMil-". t txx pres'd gooseberries; Mrs. Ward. 1 00 plum preserves; Mrs. Ward sour pickled tomatoes; Mrs. Ward wild grape wine; Mrs. Ward .. blackberry wine; Mrs. J. Alves- . . 8QH..W.I, m i ...p... ........ ni y caul cherries ; Irs. C. Pharr; ' sorghum-molaBSes; O. VMri)nsen ....... .......... apple butter; Mrs. W. Vaun can currants; Mrs. J. Patterson. can quinces; Mrs. J. Patterson.. preserved strawberries; Mrs. J. Patterson preserved cherries ; Mrs. J. Patteison -..-.. ........... preserved applesj Mrs. J. Patterson ...i...... preserved quinces; Mrs. J. Ya.tterson...ii.... 3 00 I, 00 I 00 i, oo oo oo 0i iao Drenerved blackberries; Mrs. J Pnltersonr. 00 preserved peaches; Mrs. J. Pat iersoii...u .t ................ sour pickled cherries; Mrs. J. Patterson sour pickled sorts; Mrs. J. Patterson....." sweel pickted carries; Mrs. J. Patferso ru..... swee-t: pickled pHjms; Mrs. J. Pattei'sonv. .V....... ... sweet: pickled grapes; Mrs. J. Patterson ..MW$...MM.......M...nM sweet-pic li ted raspberries; Mrs. J. Patteraoa , strawberry Jelly ;Mrs. J. Patter00 li CO l!0X 1 bOCL i i t w 1 1 ...... gooseberryjelly ;Irs. J. Patterraspberry eliyyitrs. J. Patterso Vkn ......r. ..wm ...... .. ... tomato butler; Mrs. J. Patterson t. s. preserved tasprJCJ-ries; Mrs. J. PaCtersoii... ........ .... BlackberryButtel, Mrs. J. Pat s li oo 00 00 llOO lj LVl w; raw u .............. HardioapMrs. . Patterson... CornBtarel. MrsJ- Patterson... 3 lbsJivnejiutteiiAI. Van Dusen Tomato Pickle, Mrs. J. O. Jones. Marble Cafcp,Mi6iJ)r. Thompson Haltfiisi!2$ I5rar; Mrs. tirilfith. Blackberry Cordial, Miss Kosey 0'Bnrn..X Hony in cernb,sfohn Hesrner... Strained Hnne- , John Hesrner... Hpef lfnen BFets.CApt.N. Wi!lard Bed -Haw Jelty, ii-s. H. O. Babcock v.'- : Cherry Preserves, Mrs. H. O. Babrjock -r. Quine Butter, George Ingle Can OooseberriesSMrs. Laugblin Currfijit Jeity, tint. Langhlin...... CLASS SO. 12. terson ii 00 V 00 2 00 ljOO 11 uu 00 00 00 00 00 100 li oo I! lu Soo Class 12,-ring A--J. U.- Morgan, colt under 8 mouths, first premium, Ss 00. Class 12, jing A ArC. Wilkinson's cblt under o rnonms. secona premium, 9-i uu Class 12, ring Irt-J. 11 Morgan, nlly, one, year old, first pretnlunr, 810. Class 12, ring B R. P. Hooker, filly year old. second -premlnf. $5. one? Class 12,r4ng C A.C:"Wilklnson,filly two years old, uuuer uree.nrsv premium, im Class 12. ring r-J, a;? w enes, miy uiree 1 .1 fc.lM Oeorg Skeeles, Ally, three years old, under four. Mint premium, sia. , Class 12,-Ting j Isaac Keen, colt one. year old, .and under two, first premium, SIB: D. F. Johnsn, colt one year old apd under two.-second nreniium. So. I Class 12, vlng F-T. L. Penney, best farm or dralt horse, first premium. $20: Isaiah Wilkinon'r best farm pt draft horse, secopd premium, iu. m ( Cla-s 12. Xing f ' A. T. Celey. draft stal lisns, firsC-premmm, 920; 8. Allison, draft stauions. second premium, siu. Class 12, ring II I. Wilkinson, stallion with Dext ove oolta, nrst premium, l.r; ij. H. Morgan, stallion with best five colts, second premium. iu. i Class 12, : Kins I E. P. McQoodwln, thorough bred mare, first premium, S25; John Posity, thorough bred mare, second premium. 15. i Class 12, Ring J J. H. Morgan, best mare uu ioiu uy Hiue, iiibl premium, vu; x.-j. Boren. second best mare with fold by side, second premium, (10. i Class 12,- Ring- K W. J. Dallam, four year old fluey, first premium, $10; B. F. Stroud, 4 year old Alley, second premium, 5 00. i Class 12, Ring L. A. T. Celey, stallion tor lieneral use, four years and over, first peemlum, cuT. Lr. JJewey, stallion for general use, four years and over, second priemium. 81CL. 1 Class 12,-Jling M A. McCutchen, gelding, two years cnu, and under tnree, nrst premium, $10. : Class 12. Ring ,N Thos. Boren. eeldlne. three years-o d, and under four, first pre mium, siurrxnomas noren. tceidlne. three years old, and under four, second preuiluny 5 00. - I Class 12. -Ring D A. C. Wilkinson, t year old siaiiion, nrst premium, 910. 1 ' uiass is. King 1- jonn ijanuergrin, stai- . . 1 . 1 1 ; it : 1 . 1 1 : . I 1 1 secoua preiium. 90. 1 k Class 12. "King ti C. C. Barnes, best saddle horse, nrst premium. S10; E. r. Mctiooxlwin, secoiia best sau die horse, second pnemium. S.i. r j i tasi rz. -King it a, j. Wilkinson, oast gelding, four years and under, first premium, Sl'X - 3 Class 1. KingSJ. H. Morean. thorough bred stnllion, lst-preminm. J3u. T v ;istsi iz, line t j. 1. .Morgan, iamuv hore in harness, rst premium $15 00; A. C. "Wil lr i nKm aOTi.l frAminm J?I0 I Class 12. rrna UAlbrieht A Boyd. pacin-J'F unaer sauuie, nrsi premium, s-ju; u. f Bates, second premium, f25. I Class rz. nng vuenry iioward. trotlinff un-'.er saddle, first premium, $50; Ueoige Viele, second premium, $25. 1 -i uassinns ws-c. w. ttaymond. road ster trot tin in irftrness. horse Mameluke. first premium, $100; J. H. Morgan, horte Ellen D.ouglass. second premium, irk). I ciass i. ring jk u. u. rsyne. 3 year oii road-n-r, flrr.t premium, $20; W. A. Forth, second premium,1.5. j Class 12, ring -George B. Payne, road ster matched, first premium, 830; William AKiiii mhwwi premium, 910. Class 12. ring a J. H. Morgan, roadster stallion, horse Velox, first premium, 81(): T. L. Denaey, horse Shakespear, second premium, 50. -r ) Class 12. ring A A Captain H. T. Dextdr. trotting for sittzens purses, stall ion John A. Logan, first premium, $200; J. II. Morgan, trotting for citizens purse, Ellen Douglass, second premium, S50. ) Class 12. B-B Albright & Boyd, best pa cing horse; Tirst premium, $75; E. P. (Jonoway.best racing gelding, second premium, r25. rx j Class 12, OC J. H. Morgan, fastest stal lion, three years old, in harness, first premium, SoOiyohn Landergrin, fastest stal lion, three-years old, in harness, second premium, $25. I Class vz, u u w . a. rage, iroLtinz near est 3 firwt premium, flo. , , Class iz. m K xienry nowara, ironing in, haritest, nearest 3)0, first premium, $25. . Class 13. rt. t Henry Howard's langiefoot, trot in, harness, nearest 2:55, fir t premium, $.V).-r i Class 12, (fJ Capt. H. T. Dexter, fast trot gelding in-bu?y, horse John A. Logan, first premierm. $75. i Class 12. H H J. H. Morgan, fast trot toi bnegy. itlien Douglas, first premium, $50i Class 12, ring IJI George Viele, fast trot in buagy, first premium, $25. Class 12, ring J J Chas. Raymon's horse Mamelake. first premium, $15. I Class 12. ring K K-J. H. Morgan's Silveriiiorn, stallions sweepstakes, first premiuTi. i?20. ! I HIS 1' riUS L T T T. Ttnoror maroa sweepstake-, first prem nm. S10. as Class jj. ring M M George R. Preston match ho ses first premium, $10; D. M7 I-orter, match horses, second premium, $5. LFTTER FROM PRI3TCKT0X, KY. tTOR .Last BDriuff wW representative of the Journal Com

Ee--t tomato catsup; Mrt"Ward: tomato jelly; Mrs. Ward

pany was in this place, I promised

write as often as I could; as oftn a-therex was anything ofipterest and according to this promige-I have been . furnishing ithe. readers -of the .Tnrpvii. wth o.ih riiniQi r fn.lif .iJi L.i-iJ' iJii'r',: vruu u -uv ui geuera i inwrest io jour nljfearaJiUiv.Wr.-jdongj tnis it? seems th,atJ.:bave raised tho.Jirtsh wsfirf'tQe reb'els-and hell-hounds in this 1eo'rrirhurilty': iro thai tney7 eadi'spute i nuiii nave .written: y.u .ueg.usp , njiYing jhere wiU -'jwrjte foi; ;a.;Xan ieiiopaper. I ,i wrote Uyul. .sometime !ago-)fabout obe - On, "TJ Grayl turning jfwteraod I feinoe- tbat. appeared .all ;tbe rebels ia this co lamunity, from the, highest to the lowest,. or . in t other jFordsroBi Sheriff down to, the Edi'X" iL. 1 -V.. to find -out whA-McK. -is, and failr iDein all their, attemnts.. thus have at last, as "they ;thirik',.struck' bi?' the right f I TiItm t" " " i i . iii i this;" theyy 1i!aa7F'p61Smfe sonoe,. aayg anoerapioya-p-a.-' certain, wdUcing grog shop that lives in this towjytp ttriltefli&MwB for Jiisjcou ntrjf and- tfci mfore&iid-riigshop sneaks oflf in the back room of a certain Lgrerj. Mre ,apa et orxirijoow 1 on . oil t Aui4 Tf XVVUi Je3iitJI io-"r writer: 1 " Allow, si, that such publications as the filthy sheet published at Evans-,' tmmm smmw (svm Journal, a political scavenger, j a carrion irw and contributed to by such .fellows... as . , " Atpicua " and iuciv. irom Princeton, Ky. The lamentations,, nas oeen ejecteu irom decent'sOcietyfo'r' offerises against It, of which I suppose! hjejs $ofc(itant;. As to the other, it does not require a great moiin'C btjerception to see that he is not only a malignaht'ol' but is both a liar annl'ftedandrel, and no doubt ;Hiseckiagito get his arm into tliPiiblie.itreasury again at the ex-' pense oothersjS.pp9singT .f. payj such a' publication "as this, a mere repreeentative"!oF1 the i'press of the world,-1 bow- lohg'i before that theory 3rhkhiiBiraW't)reached and practiced tjIpVsbtngtoeitviiihat ftifU, m&fat nync, wuuiu uc iue woriu o iiieury well as practice." " Now, Mr.-Kditor, as far as the Joutt' nal audi Amicus are, i eoaeeived. !l judge., they, are ablf, to, tike ,, pare of thamselves.- qj 1: will . on.iy!,.notiee briefly the ' allusioit to- MeKuThis bigotted. blackguard signs the name tion. Now, they thought when this appeared that I Would ' drop the edi-1 tor of , the 1 Progreta. ' a note in 'refer ence to it, and then they would hate justwhat they want, the name of McK. ; but they haven't got it yet, add . Will: say once tor alJitaat they wi.Il not get it until they can get some man to write for theirpaper, who will use hi ffwiis4angvaageian4inetiborrow from Brick l'omeroy, and one that can be" 'admitted into decent society As to me getting my arm into -the public Treasury; I will say that if ;I did get my arm into- it, that Rip Van Winkle 'lost nothitag'by the operation; ton .he has never been known to pay even his voll tax. ..!i ; J With this notice.-! armc one trou bling you and your readers with anything that may appear ia the Progress from anyjguch vulgar, trash as. "Rip Van 1 Winkle:'' 'but ' will Jtrotni3e to keep' thel readers jof thc":JO0RNAL posted in reference tot the doings of rebels in this part'of 'th State.1 until Congress takes them' In hand, which r bofte will not be Vr loriar''-! '- f mumcation if iiverett;t Paytorlj- and others had not" beerl'' "Shot rdoWri'f0r Hffeicesi abfe half graH!Bu-te-fore I close, let me congratulate you on the increasinsr popularity of thd' J OURNAt ioitiiiacoufliy. It now has; more than three times as many sub scrieVs' a'khy T'aper" that 'eOmes o! tki;ofliea?-'andwe intend to -continue our exertions to make "the" If it' a aarge agaiBi aioit bioiUw mii-t ., .Yours for the Union, " -'McK. bowk i i .11 r. rtin!-M "Umw linn .1 J..iilin 1 ! 01 How wllpJt-J;TSJ!ianon--Lesson ui iue iiour. Indianapolis, Oct.42,18(;7.'t lOTltO bit Jdurnal :vl a tT tsay.:that, tha..newa Republican reverses 'in 'Obio-and i Pennsylvania I was quite uficipected by the Union men of this city, very feebly expresse the actual fact. ItVwbuld -'be'-neiref l,A Ia caw -V. t Mn 1 li ' xua-i '(Jfit-i cjHi-.si T-J tumDiing tne otate iiouse into i hapfeleas ni'ass of brick, and knock ing iheciy generally into . pirV or a 'TilcahicerttptlonrTCfroVniHilfjWnr ins larva down Michigatroad thTougtr' our streets into Pogue s Run - would' have been, aXdut a3 litU! astonishing and 1 ipesiibryn iquite) tx agreeable. Publie interest . eebrt ered' mainly Irf Ohio, for there a canvass had been prosecuted with j;uch energy and real as have Belaom oeen m tuned into- any contest in the-annals of American politics. ' The tongues' of our greatest orair4 "d ite fpe n3 bf 0 oir ablest write had r, been employed ,in that field ',:;fof 'vmany-ja weeks'. It was regarded, asj ihe battle-ground where the'principat fight' of. the year was to be5 waged."4 JueadlbjdHiCieians oi'i thatt State 'Beat us assurances an' the very eve, f,ftlectionbiaU wai tfieht.'rii fShey would canfy the fitatr ftfefteey thrrty"th6ltsayd -'rhjoHty. and the amendment by ten to fifteen thousand." How could we disbelieve

him to

what We "so earnestly desired? - We

didn't; disbelieve it; but rolled' 'the niht, having carried our own county by a good t majority, "and - expecting eoualiy gratifying news trom ail quar - ters, we wer fgay. ana lesiive;. yjur T)emoerftt:e. , Tfr;end8 ;! r .... : far t fr0Di ,. jubilant : or hopeful, r - ind 1 it is sate to say ; that their; surprise j at unexpected jricfories.,.was , equal to our astomghment at,. unexpected reverses. ,fcXour!' corresnrjndentlfgot a sufficient dose., in ihe , share of a dollar and ' forty-five bents' worth of him in pursuit, of. ,dprmitorial accOmmoationsWiiling' ' tio wait ,. 'fox a ihe morning papers toimng him consols tioh from tbe ast.'. 1 .That." consolapon,', came has; tpeen coming, ever siace. .'A, condemned .felon extracts about as much , enjoyment from., the attentive . perusal?; of his '. .death, war rant as the undersigned has been able toT ouiain . irom election returns in is weekp'' ' Butfhe'felbn aforesaid.' if he is . a philusoiihej' 'or a level-headed .uj4u, wuiicuLTimnv view lu iue inevn ttaole,. and .prepare. .to,. nopJer.'jCam-. pa.iguo ucjfvuu,, iMs., uouacj. ,pi acu memhpr hf the Tlnfn'n norfi liero' rb. covering, from 'tempor'aVy'''re'grets.f 'l. - kl ;i(.l;.j.t. i " u' wortt'dig at "ns; 'and ; that ;it',is' timft to damages 'and ' to organize future vieUnion i:neet ' have-J beri, obliged " by stress' ' 'qP uweatherl' to , put intb ; 'ihe mouth. 'oF Salt River.'tvut that clasid streatais so'" blocked niv with 'old 5 Got ten? wtorm;eaten' Butternut hulks that the nead water, but may 'be able' to gr'iar) laferiorugh' toMiscoyer'some torlcrrn 1ormerhead 'EndCh ,'Ardens and bring them back" to "fiml "their 1 1 . A 1 - A, I '- ' ' mijguthiru!u sanies' ecreaeBing in agony-? Save i ti from negto ll hisbandsK'ih ' -.tl-x, ,i.-..-;vir moVl -r i jitas gratifyinff- to knowhat w'hila the mas tof iur 'friends "ott! Wednes'. day tnOrning were bewailing tho "afr flictive dispeBsation"' that seemed to harellalien. upon the party, -our fore most' men, I Buch-iasrnator Morton and Govtmor Baker, were toot i in the least :discduraged i-cr demoraliied." They bavean-abiding faith in the; integnty of the Ipeople- aods firnr'oohfidence in the ultimate triumDh of Re pnblioati priaeiples. ji-They-ybelieye that io the great con test -of n'ert year the i tide i willii:be -rolled '-backras- )the clouds "of 7 "defeat that -settled ' down upon HsHa gloomily in! '62 wete: dissi pated in the memorable 'Con testB of i Were the ' Union party controlled by i Bourbon : brains- the future' might be considered 'hopeless, for then tha lessons of the hour would be ' lost. the light of experience disregarder". ot: the brain power of the i"arty of Progress is f another and different type. ' The men who packed our car-. goes : tor : t bese rece nt voyages "have seen the hoce. i unwieldy deck load piled; on ta. Ohio swept - overboard. Will they: pile the same material in the same way for the next trip? '.Not much. IfneirrOf suffrage is to be ear--ried, other means will be found for its transportation AVef know now what we can safely take on board or at least what we' can't take and no one need; fear an immediate repetition of disastrous experiments. -Fanatics have played 'their: hand and ; lost. They can now step back and let more'judit; cious men taken hand. Success must tbe Jsto-gd tifafi piusl fergaiized. x-es Bcnemes jOiyuionary men must, place, to common sen se We lut jaVe ,9ri; boardjust; jwhiil"the "best ' MhderWritetsj:' 'mft , nsur and with the most available man to bear aloft our standafd.'we must make the distiried p'ortillt w'ilL be timetoi fight; foe hnmanitaTUin : theories when; the. salvation oftbe bouitry !iel achieved, , Ithe: fruits ofT'omu rictoriosp id al fair way.to be gaineredybTill then expe dieocy must not be .lostichtof.&:J i iibaiii -ji-.O .Lu-hMark-Tapeet.! j I -3 -1,.. J.IJ L 1 Jl... '. I. .1 M i ' IV J . . J, FEED STORES. ,10(11 v . 1: .V, holesale p4 RetaU Dealers in l fscoRX,) Oats, 4 brAn, MEAL, FLOUItJwiTSTUFFS,' ' Xo 19 and HO, J tfl l QorneTMAiriaadTodrtliBlMeiav i t -fiiT "IO rjltJi-nclcinsrf ) ill I HE ftHBHCRfBEH t'4t riNrrrjaX the Lumber Business at bis' old stand! at tne corner ouialn. and Heventh Streets, and would respectfully inform the.puoU itoatr fcia sioete-ia large, and raoon.1 t: nons ia theasortment,aibraclng!Pin of all -thicknesses and, quality, from the- nicest Third Common fHaglnaw Board np- to Three-Inch .First It-nr biTi.. n,Mti 1 . ,A1q, 00l DOOk. of Various tbicknes 10,400 LIUHT8. in ! Window Sash, Pins and Poplar Bhlngles, 3 and 4 -feet ath. Mouldings 'Casings, Quarter-ftoundiAo., Ac: r.iii Orders from- tae-ooantry, river or fUr filled promptly. ' . , : sevl d8m 1 JOi&N F. GLOVER. 1 VALENTINE WETZEL :.MMufacturer,oflt,.0 0,f, Furniture tSc Clmirs, 1 .,kJ-w...-,i. . it ... .- vitr'Jm ni LBtw4eaXhird.aBdFoHrti ,iv h i&A

orders of allfcrfaai Will receive 'prompt' attention. All TDRNIN WOKK done to order. be23 d3m

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HARDWARE.

- T B I'. . - N E W - IRON STORE, 1 ol' 7' M.AI3T.. STREET, j;Between Third and' Fourth,' 1 'EVAWHVlliL'B.'IND. TST of REciEii ijtfO a' Flji'E STOCK Bar, Tire-Band; Horte-Shoe, 'nut t-.h : lit:: ii 1 :i .' :nii;-t - . ' 'Mound and Square Saddle- free. -tneei anur fiaie -.-1 ! ; 1:: .u i-i.i.vi: 1 ; vi-t r j ,. .' 1 :"Tr'tiTF" tfV 'TV:j"MI f;; . ii .JL..-.Jcm,..r ..Xl jt..j j : Also all kinds of -MACHINERY Steel. Nail ftod, Bprlngs, Axles, Anvils,' Vises',' Bellows, 'Horse-Shoes; ' ljdrse-Shie.!Nall8, Tire: Drills Anil , Benders, Carriage .BoltSj Black fchiitVyj' jammers, pledges; Farriers' linivea, FlVes, and Baspa-, arid Bla'ckimiths' Tbe" entire stock is'nfiwViad bif ihe very !' .'" :'w:''' ' .-'.'!i.,i ml ii:i-!if)i.i r- . , t respectfully. invite those iy want of any goods in our! line' to glVei hisi call before jtarabaalngLiVji'I vA) thin swj.'vi-i: 1 v ae28 d6mvw. 11: . utit .:; i GEO, S.j SONNxTAGtl & j CO., i;r.-i!i:? ail i -'?' .I-f!ril -"? 1- !) I lira 1 r-.'i ;...i,DEALISR:i;J.j.,0.J I j !Ri' : V'!'1' t'ii ' t J-.i l. ! -A-laVlIf, r-f y, ! ;.! ! r -,IJ t ' 1 1 to. i iif ni ni'it- '.-i .it" Hand and Sledge Hammers, 1 1 .v :mm jny :! jf 1 "t r' ?.. i !'. ri f'Oift- l:i -ni f.-'!i. '.u-i-t't; Stocks and Dies, It-.;. Butchers' Files, , f,:! .ro.iv :-iT U'.r ) Coil Chain. V, I .:lleather Belting; ;i:-.'-'l : ;Vfiii26rFIB6T';TBEE'lV; 1 feblJrr . : JEVANSVJ LLE, JND. S LEMUEL' ORR, :: . .:: DliLISIM ; 'j,-, .. 1! ... ' ' ... ". .'' . Bar and Sheet . ? TINPLATE, WIRE, ; 1 a a: ZINC, SPRINGS, .'i:;t T.t.i J i AXLES, &o. it "An f ;l Horse and Male Shoes, . .v.-:.. ...r.A: .... Tinners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, -tfagon an Boggy Wood work ' jahl dly EVANSViLt-K, IS7.

"VVlieellnir r JCr-on. .WorKsi'I'10. Swiss, Irish Linen,, aa:a large va-

Ii.-ti.' i u(i m'im v -f v.!i avis AUiUiSUrt.i ciiLij uujjii r, ka'nnfartnreri'krriDe'alerg1 ln'all kinds 01 JVAlt lliUA AaV5, Hoove Shelf., Plate!: Taaih Iron: I Nad 1 no tni.i-nifo,i"M' arc. .. .) ).'. Omo knd Warehouse 19 MAIN STREET ' nov28dly fnii , WaiBurso, :W. VA. rtii.jiuj sill i:o i't'i: i-i'.!-;k;J .'-.? -i Lu1 JOL it ii; .'."j'l If. K. TVellM & Hon, Importers' and Dealers in I'lll IU 'inil.iiK .L1.1JT .dull (itliK irtl Ik ' nu'fJif in .i'ii &aJtIuifo' .'It o; ,J-'.i-) Farmers' and Mechanics' Tools, tliniflt fl'iltlil 1 i 11 ji l 31 J' jw.'ijf'?! .iti'ilt iiuw ,i;i-.iniu 1 v rut: ) t .Ii. v.liUiLJJJLKiii UAitUWAlU T a f"a lo 'if-: Ii '1 . n?i.J r .-. IVo31 MAIN 8T.. . t U. "!?l,8 a, " EVA-B VILLEi rND. 1 ia b'AiK-j vow -M!-;jei'. i;e imi rilfO Ol Yub-Ol JjJllltl l.:l( I Tiif jaiil "lo BRAY! 4t DAY,iioii:l;i(. bolt Ja5017;q -jrft JiiHt J! ItUf o 7 ui Phy! tlaiiH and Snr tit 9JJ 10 OrOi'J tfllJ TjJlC Jfo. S F1RHT STREET.

Will ride in the country.

Janai 43m I

dry goods; SCHAPKERi-BUSSINQ & CO. ' , fu .f-y Now offer to the pnbllo a larger and bettor stock ot Fall and Winter Drj Goods than can be found In any ONE ESTABllshment In tha .Wuuirm. rmrnn .

-in the :i rL uu: rr. 'Z'i Domestio-Department, Under tlje shairef AJ N.SINOJcan now be haflr; j5 1est antf iriot popular i" iuiKur, Drown ia tueacneu MUf lins, SheUnr PJUowCase Muslins, vucv&n, uuKmn, nicKory stripes, AC, and always at the lowest market price. Dress Goods' Department, Under specal-?QharKe rf PROF., UST. M A.TH1 AS, is rfow sfoo It t-ff wfth Vovit ci of thejfearn, atyrrnjSi: to.JlOO a pattern, and iti,whlcUTiy,HOi evfu-y body can be suited.i - w... -i vi4 aJ White Goods Department, In charge of J. E. DUTCH ER, Is being dally jeplenWied. iMHhaasiiruaent nowrora-rlete-coHl.-tln of Kwlm -.IftifuHt 1vhi Linens and Cloths, Stand and Table 'overs. Towels, NapUlnsy HandkercbiefH. Embroideries, Kt Kings, Laces oth real and Luiitatiou) .-,EnnaMdeil and Lara-Curtains, ana-'eharntlni-beauties- iti' Red. "pradi. viiRioiDo: cut Notions Department. This stock, in churce of A.VENHU VNT is very complete, Irijj a Paper of Pins to a Pair ot Alexandra's Kid Cloves, at a Brass Button to a Pane. Colbnjr But the most attractl ve-1 Hifcmacbrai'twf Billow's I A nenFinlsbed and "Star of the West" Glazed Paper Collars. at2eents a box the miwt durable, best-fitting, t nd cheapest Collar in America. . rXiij. Oli- . ft'l'IUIxUlli under the sdperintendeiice orjollN EI8ENHADKK, Is well orted, nrnf those in seiircn oi uioouHij - V BeaverS' Jeads.'or an ef t CloMwfc. -ttHKlB)rK, Doeskins. s, or anything fo for Men's or Boy's wear, woi would do well to examine this stock befbre 'Xfrhaslng elsewhere. anci save money. Also, Mannels la all rgptiYt eott$n, apdj lk Jid wjoj? Shawls and Cloaks In endless variety. AtaKrat.rdactitn In. Prions, n irr jtaff'lilllinery Department, Superintended by Miss ELIZA BELLAM, is the most comulete in the Went- and new goods are-dail arriving; and by Ihe '5th 01 nepiemoer tne hock win be complete, with every novelty-that the heart can rriwfeuij We most respectfully call the attention of the public b the act that we make no ridiculous pretension of ' selling below ' cost," t'clieaper than- before the war," or "cheaper than anybody in the world;" neither do we sell three sdooIs of CoaU's Thread for 2S cents for the purpose of enticing .trade, and then charge It up in good In which they are not posted. We sell at the "ONE-PRICE SYSTEM," and A T W . Tl A, haaA'ao tl.A th.ttnMt a n .4 n a low as the market Will afford, and Warrant an swui I represenieu. ' ' i The sulesinea will always be found ac commodating aud ready to show goods. whether a sale Is made or not. A SCHAPR, BUSSING & CO.,' WnOLESilE RETAIL DEALERS, U ana 1, Main Street,, se EVANSVir.LK E, IKD. AM HUDSPETH, ADAMS & C0n 1 " ." :0 '-'' 1 ,,".. I t...i;j..i; H'i - . ' . : .-.-. i' V , .i: (i - ' . ; - ; ,,-:-.:-.,.. 63 Mdin Street ; 63' ;i ) ' i.'I:':--ii I ' "ii . I I I W1 REjPEcri:i.i.v ; cai.i : AT. - i i ,;.i;:'i. ;:!! ..Uii'i tentlon to, our large stook of Ladles' and Chlldrens! Hats. . We have Just received from New York City, new Dress podsf lu Alpacas, Grenadines, DeLalu:, ; Linen Goods, Ginghams, Lawn Chambray and Crepe Mare8,Caplmeres,Cottenides? Liy en Do nf Tm,. Ln1 ts.n tin.. ' i 4 .... , Pu n t f n ir ft n fl f aaltna'. l-riety in-' Ladles' -and- Oeista' Linen" Hand kerchiefs. Our stock of. Hosiery comprises ift large 1 variety,' bouglit; Jbw.' and' "will be eoid cheap:. 'r,.i ; ij yytw tn.:'.'u: " Parasols and Sun Umbrellas,' In ' Hllk, Cotton, aJid pootcb ftlnghapj,, iNfie i have, ad.wiH kjepa.la.rge;,awortme4li 7, f, 2Jw gpodvt.bouKkt by our ihouH 'nthe ,mare, wxh spcifti.view. w tbJB,iBierest I ,f pur. custotntrs,,-we, ,wiU a-eoeive hereafter dafly,, an 4 , call the', attenUprf o,j all j'peorire to cbWe 'n examine -jonr jiiok i-j.u.A .l-vpHMt I if ii i 'j.m --! jiv c.: iMiJ-j 1 !:: co.iijy to J fL'liI C.l 3U.i .I.m.i.I tM 1 Vi'Jfl HUtTSEETBtTADAMS 6 C0 idtloJI ir,k ri'iijO ntitonii nolg 63 'MsftM' ti-eel. il ?ll1i. IKl 0)111 UvAv ni .IJ .n r. -. i. aiMAGHEEbd -.i i:it S7i:'tl fl'.n snl io EvanHville, Indiana, WHOI.KHAI.K DKALKKS IK .'l2. Jiii fr;Ui.'l fXOOOLUl 1 p.i.,i H',ii.l .t-ll 1r TO CXU .Tills 7 ATTESftloa of the5 trade to' their large and 1 varied assortmeh t " of ' seaspritibl 'gooda. 'which they nave-Just' received; 'and are 'offering at great bargains.1 " ' GRAIN BAGS? 11,1 X.214, andnasliej J3enirdeaa"Pagof hand and for sale by y. jy.OAjQHEE A OQ. ... r 1 ... . A -A if w . fj J y i ti u 1 1 n iaru1 l ? loot isviJI Ji' H1" uv"ipuFpp,ats.ju.eoeivea.anu luirlpp.Bags.Juvt 2dbdi fprlbXIiJr.ih lioi?S- AeHEECP. 7)5 JouionuY TiL'tfL.Jy:')!! tao.ir nlioojll Yards Burlaps Just received and for aale by

aug2Cdtf Q. MAUHEE A CO.