Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 July 1868 — Page 2

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WEDSEs'DAi . JULY 8, 1SC3. "AVE print a letter- from our New York correspondent this morning. It was placed in type for yesterday's pap?r, and would hare appeared but for the crowd of telegraphic Convention news. Wf. hare received a communication in reply to an article which appeared in cur Keligious Department on Saturday last, on " The Apostolic Suesession," Imt we oro cot:?eTIed t0 fer it r.ntil next Saturday. Oar columns arc noxr -weighed down with c?w9. ' ':"'.. Indiana State rnirersllf Comtt'ciiremfnt txerclses. ThTcommenccrncct exercises at the .Jjwfiana Sato LTnirereity closed on fiiday last, ft will bn a matter ot jrreat pratuicnnou iu i uu icei . pride in tho educational institutions of our Htate, to learn that the State Ucivcrsity ii now in a highly prosperous condition. For the attainment of this desirable condition of that institution, much is due Wm. ITannaman, Esq , of Indianapolis, tho present President of the Board of Directors, who assumed the duties of that office about fiva years ago."! At that time, the financial affair of the Institution were in a wretched condition, and its reputation abroad had suffered great ly. To day the Institution is out of debt and prospering a state of affairs peculiarly satisfactory. The in come of the University ia now about 20,000 per annum. The closing exercises of last week were highly entertaining, and credita ble to all who participated. The ad dross of Governor IJaker before the Alumni, on Tuesday night of last week, is pronounced by correspond enta and by all who heard it one of the ablest and finest ever delivered on a Commencement occasion of the University. several important changes were made by tho Board of Trustees at the last session, among which we notice tbe abolishing of the Preparatory Department. Provision has, also, been naado by t he Board for Normal Inst ruction in that Institution. In making an announcement of thi.sfact, through the columns of the Indiana polis Journal Mr. IIannaman says l Tho Public Schools are now mak icg large demands for teachers having normal training. Desirous, there ' fore, of meeting these demands, to the extent of the means at their dis posal, tbe Board established this department." This department, in connection with that of Koglirfh literature, will be placed under the cbarga of Prof. C. W. IIoss, the present Superintendent of Public Instructions in this State. Prof. JT033 was chosen to the Chair of Englbli Literature, and Theory and Practice, of Teaching, by a unani luoua vote of tho Board of Trustees, ria l it nay be confidently expected , that this important accession will add much to' the success of tho Institu tion ia the future, which future is at present bright indeed. r s Tho admission of ladies to the privileges of tho University, it is said, fiaa had a perceptible effect on the manners Of student?,. The ladies, ac ' ordiDgto the evidence of "the'-Fac ulty, nobly sustain themselves in their respective classes. ""- new department, of which Prof. will have charge in future comr 1r a. i uueu in young lauies sua gfntleaivj who wish to prepare them selveB for teaching. Mr. IIannaman cordially invites all who desire thus to prepare themselves to be present - aT the opening of "tho next collegiate year. Among other things the Board of appropriated $3,000 for an increase of the library, $1.2f0 for the .purchase of chemical and philosoph ical apparatus, and $1,200 for reseat ing the ehapel and making other . repairs The last Legislature made an an- ' nnal appropriation of $3,000 for the support of this institution,. and, under its present management, the Indiana Bt.nto University will soon rank first among the educational institutions of "the Welt, and become a -plaee of . learning of which all may justly feel proud. ' ' ' DE31UCK.T C NAilOVAL VKMIO.V. COXf ravelin for Tlcasarc A rieasant lie ate Convention Gossip Prtparationa The eir lammany Mall. New- York, -.Inly 3, 1803. Editors Journal : Pleasure seeking, this hot weather, by taking long excursions on railroads may be pleasure seeing, but it is in no sense plsasure finding. Yet every great railroad thoroughfare is crowded, aod.ia gome instances, the rolling stowk i3 not equal to the demand of those who have no other motive in traveling than 6imply to be going and seeing. The dust on all the roads is almost intolerable, and the heat intense. But, accepting these as the .same on all the routes, I think those " citizens cf Evansville who took the ladianapfdis, Columbus and Pittsburg route to New York, bave had no reason to find fault and found much to commend ia the accommodations ofiered them. Taking a sleeping car at Indianapolis, they traveled comiorubly all night, reaching Pittsburg next day about ten o'clock. Leaving eleven o c ock, they enjoyed a trip over the AlleShente3 , ta, afternoon, having most excellent opportunities ot feasting their eyes upon the maP niacent mountain scenery throueh which that road runs. Our party was espwoially fortunate; for, after enjoyin the grand and picturesque views which daylight afforded, we were !avrrd at m ht with come ot the moit

bewitching moonlight pictures it ia possible to conceive. With th Queen of the night full robed, walking the

heavens, and the waters ot tne broaa and lovely Susquehannah reflecting back her silvery brightness, in connection with the shadows of the mountain chains through which they sn irnretullv How. the love of the beautiful in every soul wa? fully satisfied if not satiated. The Pan Handle Itoutc East cannot be excelled. . . TIIE CONVENTION. . Arrived in tho city this morning, and dodging aronnd among the delegates with both ears open, your correspondent has gleaned nothing that indicates or foreshadows the result. An Kvansville delegate remarked that the more you heard tho less you knew. lie has been hero several days, and Ought to bo posted, and I am willing to accept his version oi the situation. The Pendleton men are united and hard at work. They ereak verv authoritatively, to the cflect that the people are all in favor ot their candidate, and the only opposition to him comes from a small clique of bankess and bondholders, and professional politicians. They are, abo, using the argument that there are really no other candiuates in the field: that Hendricks, and Hflvmonr. and Enfflish have all de clined, and that unaso is out oi tne onestion. because he is no Democrat. Therefore, Pendleton must be the nominee. 1 may be abie, nowever. to write more intelligently on this point to-morrow. -i TAMMANY I CALL. Contrary to the expectations of many, and the predictions of not few, the new Tammany Hall will be ready tor the Convention. It is a magnificent building, and is Demg decorated to-day in the most elab orate and costly manner. The building itself is a massive brick structure, with stone capings, in the cen ter of which in bold relief is a stone statue of the old Sachem Tammany, with hand extended &s if pronouncing a blessing upon his children. J Four cords, decorated with small flags, are suspended across the 6treet, and at the present writing workmen are busily engaged in putting up a large evergreen arch, which will be quadrangular, having four faces, and will be , trimmed with, portraits of Jefferson and Jackson, and American flags of all sizes. The front of the building is also tastefully decorated with flags of all sizes, and streamers of red, white and blue, presenting a very pretty and attractive appearance. Indeed the display of national colors is quite surprising, and no one would suspicion, from the display, that at one time, not far back in the past, these same colors were particularly objectionable and oven odious to a larjre part of the delegates who now endorse, if they do not admire, them. Entering the Hall by a large, wide flight of steps, you discover on cither hand a suit of rooms, largo and finely finished, which arc set apart for the various committees of the Convention. These are also adorned with red, white and bluo streamers. . Immediately fronting you, as you ascend the stairs, are two rows of portraits of distinguished members of the Democratic party. The upper row. beginning on the left, is composed of Martin Van JJuren, Secretary Marcy, Andrew Jackson, Georgo B. McClellan, Silas T. Wright and James K. Polk. The lower row is made ud of John Van Bnren, Gen. Dix, Gen. Hancock, Chief Justice Chase, George Pendleton, Horatio Seymour, Mayor Hoffman, and Senator Hendricks. The artist evidently had a design in placing fide by side General Jackson, who was all decision and promptness, and 'jeneral McClellan, who was all indecision and hesitation: and Mr. Chase, the father of greenbacks and the advocate of specie resumption, ia juxtaposition with Mr. Pendleton, who pronounced greenbacks tugi tive vagabonds." and their issue un constitutional, but i3 now in favor of multiplying them almost indefinitely. lhe interior ot the ball is beautiful, and your correspondent" reerets his inability to portray it on paper as ic addresses itseir to tne eye. as you enter the room, the President's stand faocs you, a long, heavy desk or table running the length of the platform, in his front. Above him, ma niche in tbe wall, is a large marble bust of Washington; 8t least, you are so informed, and the information is necessary, for few discover any resemblance between the statne and the ordinary portraits of that great man. Underneath this statne, in large black letters, are inscribed the words, Pro Patria. Above the bust is a heavy gilt cornice, surmounted with a large shield, from which descend heavy silk curtains, beautifully trimmed with gold fringe and stars. Suspended on the wall m the rear of the Speaker's stand are large and splendid paintings in fine gilt frames, representing the various State Beals, New York very properly occupying the center. Each of these paintings is handsomely draped with four American flags. The walls and the gallery are also covered with flags, festooned in the most tasty manner. The gallery sweeps around three sides of the room, leaving between its ends and the rear walls. room for two corner or monumental stones one representing the old Tammacy building, and the other the new. Over the draped flags on the lelt of the Speaker is inscribed the figures 1776. Over those on his right the figures 18C8. The dome of the Hall, or rather ceiting, w highly embellished, in lrescoe, with fanciful designs, representing almost everything else except W I0? the building ia in tended. A large and finely ornamented char.de her is suspended from the center of the ceiling, with three tiers ot gas jots, and must present a very attractive appearance at night. On each end or the speaker's desk is a large bronze figure, clad in complete mail, which holds up the group of lights for that part of the room. The entire arrangement of the room and its decorations are very imposing, and has already convinced many of the Western delegates that deieat this year is not possible. It is well calculated to add to the enthusiasm, of which there promises to be no lack. There was an extraordinary rush for tickets to-day, but the disappointed ones are largely in the majority. P. M. T. LETTER I BOH SPENCER C0U1TTT. Celeararoo Scenes A Dastaidlj Murder Democratic Vengeance CropsWeather Prize Piano, ac Rockpobt, Indian, July 4, 18CS. Editors Journal: Another anniversary of our nations! indei endence has flown rapidly by, not to be poon forgotten by our citizens. The diy opened bright and cloudless, and except for the heat and dust was all that one could desire to witness for so festive an occasion. The people assembled in a beautiful

grove near Eureica, eoino ten miles west of thia place, to the number of two thousand, perhaps, and all was peace,, harmony, and pleasure. A negro named Amos J udd climbed up the trees about fifty feet, and stretch

ed a rope between two of them to which a large flag was suspended. In doing this he came near falling to the earth, when a lady (?) remarked to another, "lis . ought to fall and get killed, for that would be - one nigger less." This remark wontd probably have passed unnoticed, had not a drunker. democrat rowdy- startled the entirJ audience with hi3 vehement gestures and noisy boasting, that he had killed a d d nigeer and they would all le killed if Democrats would but do4 their duty. Alas, it proved too true that Amos Judd had been murdered in cold blood by this same cowardly braggart, James Janes, for no other crime or cause than having a dark pjcin, and as added by rumor, for throwing to the breeze the flag under whope folds he had become a freeman. Janes is well-known here as a desperate man, who twice deserted from the 53th Ind. Regt., and long ago deserved the death penalty. ' It seemed ; that Judd had gne to the town a mile distant from the grove in company with two other negroes, and in a saloon happened to meet Janes and two or three others. Janes was evidently considerably in liquor, and applied many very insulting and abusive epithets to the negroes, and to Amos particularly, as he knew him well, to all which no reply was made further than, that they did not want any dimculty with him. boon the negroes started off while Janes con tinued to call them cowards, and all kinds of insulting names, until Amos turned about and told him that he had better hush and be have Limself, at the same time seizins a . brickbat wmch he threw. but apparently with no design ot barm. Janes immediately seized rifle whether his own or not, we did not learn and shot him through the heart as he walked away. These are the facts as related by an eye-witness A . Coroner's inquest was held, and afterward the body was cared for by the mends of tho deceased. Janes was immediately arrested and lodged in jau at this place. Such scenes are the legitimate outgrowth of the spirit and teachings of the Democratic party. ' Bitter hatred of the negro race is infused by the parents into the very hearts of the children, and though willing to use the negro in every, possible way to get money or political power, stui mouern democracy deeply hates the colored race, and would reduce it again to servitude if that were possible. Hence the murderer appealed to his Demo cratio friends for protection when he came upon the celebration grounds ; and many a member of the Democratic party said: " It's only a nigger killed; "Not much loss, only one more nigger out of the way," just as it bo me one bad shot a mad-doe. Yet, if the negro .had, in self-defence, taken the life of a white man, these same men would have led a mob to hang him without judge or jury. Amos was a peaceable, auiet man. and had been for two years in the employ ot V. J Mason, hsq., oneot our tore' most citizens. : The wheat crop is pretty well liar vested, and is about three-fourths of an- average in quantity. The dr weather is holding the corn cropbac somenat, though it promises well. Tho arrival of the prize piano ere ated quite a sensation in town, and hundreds of persons flocked to see it and learn the truth, that it was a gen nine instrument, and no gift enter prise affair. It is pronounced by competent judges to be one of the hnest instruments that ever came to this or any other place. Prof. War ren, of your city, deserves great credit tor his taste in bringing to our Western markets such superb instruments when so many cheap thinostre thrust upon us by unprincipled men from the East. Dot enough for this time. As ever, yours, X. i. Z From ' another correspondent we have received an account of the same affair, the details being substantially as above stated. An inquest was held on the body of the negro, the jury rendering a verdict, ."cold-blooded murder." Janes was to have had his trial on Monday. Eds. .TottrNAL. STOVE TVOHIIS. Excelsior Stoyn Works. (Successors toll. E. Blemker), "T ABTCFACTTKEIIN of the fine and JUJL . heavy EXCELSIOR STOVE; tb most famous durable now made, and th CHARTER STOVE, and the good and cheap -Armada, Stonewall, Kentucky, TENNKSSEE. and PALrnTTO BTOVE3. and a great variety of IT IS A TllfO STOVXS, all of the latent and most approved patterns. Alo, Light and Smooth Country Hollow Ware, Skillets and Llda, Ovens and Lids, Dog-Irons, Dinner Fob. Tea-Kettlea; and particular attention paid to the manufacture of House- Work C1ST-IB03FEOJTTS, GRATES, 1 ., Ac Also Tinware; and Dealers in Tinners' Block. It desired. Cooking Stoves warranted for twelve months. Orders solicited before purchasing else where. Foundery, corner SUta Street and Canal. Store and Sample Boom at No, 14 Becon4 Street, M Blemker"s old utand. , BLl KMKER, TILLMAN CO. may29 FREDERICS GE2L, Dealer in PIANOS, MELODEONS and all kinds of MoHical InstrnmenU Instruction Books, Bbeet Music, Uultar and vioun Strings. Forth Side Third Street, Between Sycamore and Vine, EvanavlUe,ind. Sole Amenta for Steiniray & Ron. ana Caicaenng 4k Bon's tiofd Med. Pianos; awo tor Hsynes tire's .ianos,and Prince Brother's MeKxleons and Organs, . Dissolution of Copartnership. TIIE PARTNERSHIP HERETO, fore exUt'.mc between Benjamin Jaabbs and E. W. Patrick, under the name end style of Hubbs, Patrick A Co., is hereby declared dissolved from this date. Tbe business will be continued by E. W. Patrick, who will also settle the badlnesa Of the Arm. E.W.PATRICK. EvausvUle, July 1st , 1868, f jyt aw

HARDWARE.

FRED. P. STRAUS & CO AKT O U T L E 22, IT, Offer to wnoles&le and retail buyers, at GBEATI.T BEDCCXD PRICES, HA1A, BTXT1X &&. Snathes and Cradles Hay and Mannre Forks May Rakes; A No. 1 Scyf lie Stones ; BLOOC'8 Grass. Grain, and Lairn ttcyikes; WadswbthS Red II over Grass Scythes ; Urier Scythes and Hay fCnires; GEfilTJLX ASD KKOtJSH Grass Hooks; Brass and Enameled Kettles Serea Grindstones ; Belmont Wheeling: trails ; Builders9 Hardware; Mechanics Tools; &c., Ac, Terms canh. ' i I.: FRED. P. STSAUB & CO, No. 74 MAIN BTREET, malS dtf J Bet. Second and Third Streets. If. ! Wells z ioii, ISo. rtl MAIN ST., Importers and Dealers In riifiln? Trace. Log, Halter Chains: VUailia 1 lames; Cotton and Wool Lams. , fipuf ll ac Snaths, drain Cradles, Forks. 01. J lllt;) Hoes, Kakea, Sheep Shears. KTinrnTe Spades, AXES; Mill, CrossDllUtllSf :at, and Circular Saws; and CirtndKtones. IT vac Table and Pocket Knives, nilllCS Hieves, Horse and Shoe Brushes, Curry-Combs. Kails Locts, Hinges, Screws, Tacks, HUll.?) Scales, and a large stock of Carpenters' and Coopers' Tools and Rnllders' Hardware. II. K. WELLS & SON, SI Main Street. ap28 BAMtTET, ORB. JAS. DAVIDSON. J. T.. SBS SAZ3T7EI ORE & CO., DULKM IN IRON, STEEIi Springs, Axles, Carriage and Plow Bolts, BELLOWS, ANVILS, VISES, SGREW PLATES, HORSE & MULE SHOES, HORSE NAILS, Wagon & Buggy Woodwork We hnve constantly on hand a good stock of the well known and nniversally approved " WAYNE " brand of PLOW STEISIlu AIJ50, Tinners' Tools, Tinplate, Common : and Charcoal Sheet Iron, Galvanized Imitation Russia and Russia Sheet Iron. Wire, Shset Zinc, Spelter, Block Tin, Pig Lead, ." Babbitt Metal, Lead Pipe, &c. Our stock of everything In our line Will be kept lull and well assorted. Orders filled with care and promptness. WROUGJIT SCRAP IRON Bonght ntlhe highest market rates. YV nte i Street, EVANSVILLE, IND. decli dSru Creseent City Springs THE rsiERSIXEI HAS THE pleasure of announcing to the public .timt this delightful resort, bavins been thoroughly rearranged and greatly beautified, will be open lor visitors and boarders on Saturday, Jane 20th, 1S6S, on and after which date, he is assured by tbe managers, the Kvansville Street Railway will be finished and running, the cars making trips to and fioru the city every ten ml nates. Tbe Hotel and Restaurant, entirely refitted and refurnished, will be conducted npou the m t approved modern system. Ilia culinary arrangements are such that tbe undersigned can promise, upon a moment's notice, to t-erve up the most recherche meals and lunches to any number of guests. ' The Gentlemen's Saloons are provided with the choicest. Wine, Liquors, Ale, Perter, and Beer, and the best brands of Cigars. The Ladle? Refectory will be constantly supplied with Boda and Mineral Waters, IiCiwn8, Nnts, Fruit, and Confections. For tuls purpose a beautiful and spacious Pavilion haa been erected oa the most delightful part of the grounds. The Bowling Alleys bave been thoroughly repaired Hwlngs and Caracoles for the pleasure and amusement of the young aud old have beon provided. The Dancing Hall is cap clous and well ventilated, aud will be reserved solely for the use nf tbe nucsts and of select parties, under respo Bible management. The Bat alDr establish meut is undergo Ins repali, and will soon be ready for use Families and otbe s desiring a cool an pleasant retreat lor the reason cannot bnt enjoy themselves under the wide-epreaa-ing Bhades of these beautiful grounds. Jel8dw EDWARD WEULEB. G. W. WARREN, DEALKK IN Pianos,, Melocleons and OIIGA1VS, SHEET MUSIC & MUSICAL GOODS of every description. PIASOa AND ORO AN a RENTED. and the rent applied to purchase, pued 1 exirod. n ue3irea. CX T FIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE for New Ones. Tfie BEBT VIOLIN & Q UITAR STRINGS always on hand. INSTRUMENTS OP ALL KINDS TTTNEJ

AND l&U-rAin-r.iJ. Liberal Discount to Teachers will be allowed. fcUieet Music senj by mall. Address . G. W. WARREN, 1 MAIH STBEET, e?7dtf EVAS3VTM.B, 1

.tliLCHIIIISTS.

SCHULTZE, mr Median les' Foundry Mannetnrersnd BulldeTs of, ' " -i ' .v 1 'o.J r Steam Engines, Circular Saw 7. "v-1 wiiis. -f;-;:y;.;;iH: . - -; .: ; , ; . ' .r :l - ! ;;, - ' ' '.: : i Grist and Buga' Mills, Tobacco Pwcre damming Machines, Distil- ' lery and Mining Ma- . , ; ch'nery,' Malt Mills, Corn taellers, Heuse Fronts. Cellar Grates. ION & BRASS CASTINGS. -...... :: -J;. : , Ot every description. , . achinery of all kinds Made and Repaired. . ' dealers In Belting. Fire Bricks, 8team Gauges, and , rought Iron Pipes. Old materials bought We nave the facility of the best Maalnery and Workmen, and will give all fork entrusted to us our Individual attenion, nil orders promptly, waraant our fork, and charge reasonable prices. OiHoe and Foundry, comer ot First and iMt Streets, Evansvllle, Ind. ti. B Workmen sent to all parts to fit '.p wore ana ao repairing. -oXMm 8CHULTZE. THDif AN A CO WILLIAM HEILMAH (Successor to Krats A Hellm CITY J.T'OITMIJJEII Manufacturer aad Builder of PORTABLE AND ST A TIONAR X TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAW AND GRIST MILL 'MACHINERY, Threshing Machine s, Cotton and Tobacco Xresae CIRCULAR SAW MILLS. Ac, Ac, KVANSVILLE, IND. Sbkkt Irok and Copfkb Work made tt order on short notice. . IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS J J of everv description. Dealers In Bteam Gauzes. Gum Belting Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Boltlst uiotua. sc., at manufacturers- prices. . 'REPAIRING done at short notice. apr25 PHYSICIANS. DR. n. XI. HABVEY, v ROOM NO. 1, W ALKER'S BUILDING - Corner Main and Third Streets. Office Hour 10 to 12;J2 to 5: 7 to 9. 13 d8m DR. A. WEBBER (Formerly of HopklnsviUe, Ky.) Offers tils professional services to the citi zens ot Hvansvuie. Residence on Third, between Cherry and Oak Streets. Office over the Post-office. f ei7 Hm DR. A. C. HAYNES Devotes his time exclusively to treating Diseases of the EYE, at his office, on the corner of Tnlrd and Walnut Streets, opposite the City Council Cnamber. A tree ellnlo for the benefit of the poor, from 8 to 9 o'clock a. it. - Office Hours From to 12 A. M. and from 3 to b p.m. mal3dKni CARRIAGES. J. B. G&KKN. F. L. UBWN. J. B. GREEN fc CO., CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. Transfer Ornaments at Cincinnati rrlees. Main Street, bet. Fifth and Sixth, fanl0-6m Evasvtli.k. Iim. XJ1W CARDS. JOHN U. CBKBH. CHAUSntT 8. OON3U CREBS & CONGER, , Attrnya-at-Iaw, Csrmi, Illinois Will practiee law In all the Courts of Edwards, White, Wayne, Hamilton, Saline, and Gallatin Conntlea, In tbe Btate ot invnois, and In Ihe Bnj reme Court. Keter to Q Maghee, James K. Minor. Stork we 11 4 Co., Colonel T. W. Stone, with LAD. U elman. Gen. W. Harrow, Mt. Veruon.2 may24d3m B. L. D. GOFFY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MORGANTOWN, KY., . , , Will practice la the counties of Butlet. Warren, Muhlenburg, Ohio, and McLean Prompt attention given to the collection of el Minis. References Wheeler A Rlggs, Holllnp worth A Bro Chas. Babcock s Co. fapSi W. B. BLAK, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW MARION, Crittenden County, Kentucky. ' ap!7wtf W. P. HARGRAVE, ATTORNEY nt UAW. Office on Third Street, in Washington House Block. Will practice In the various Courts of the Circuit. Prompt attention to office business fdec4 dam IgAMtnf DIE HOIAK. . 'u Q!)!TDlTtD DYER AND SCOURER,. nrTH STT, bet. Oak and Cherry. Hi IX. Wool. Cotton, Ac, colored to order. AU work warranted, and any damages promptly paid. ma27 daw :

LUM13EH,

(Successors to Steele A Triblo.) JCANTTFACTUBERa or AMD DBAIKSs T7 Sash, Doors. Binds, Frames MUULDINQS.&C. Alt orders for work in the Buildins line are promptly attended to. We keep constantly on hand all kind of LUMBER, HINE and POPLAR FLOOl ING, WKATHKRBOAROING,fcc. Mcron )awlng or every description auw. Ires8lng of Lumber-dona to ord-r. - - - . Factory at the old etand or Hteele Trlbie, -" ; t . ! : ; becona St., bet. cnestnot ana tneri) apHdtf : V In rollrlflff from the above rartnership 1 desire to return my thanfo to my friends who have favored tne wit a-business and would ask their continunnee with i he new firm. - JAMES Ml EELM. . Kranaville, Jan; .9. : THE M'I!N'KIHEB : tONTlNCER the Lumber Business at bis oid stand at the corner of Aisln and Seventh Htreets, and would respectfully tuform the public that his stock is large and second to nw In tbe assortment, embracing Pine ot thicknesses aud cualUy, from the txlct Third Common Haginaw - Board up .r-, Three-Inch first ulcar Plank. Also, COO DWO.P3 of various thickneai and etyles, end . 10.000 LIGHTS-" vJ ; ., Window Bash, Pine aud Poplar phinglm 3 and 4 -feet X-ath,- Mouldings, Casluaji . Quarter-Round, &e., &c. ; - - . , Orders- from the country' rver oi rsi. . filled prnmully, ;.V Eet'I dttin ' JOHN P. GLOVER.MAOTiFAOrTEfin or S:is!i, Doors, Blinds Frames, &c. - .: a - .' ' - i :"- 1 . . , , .. .. and Dealer, lu : Pine and Poplar Lumber,1 Slilnglaa . SIDING, FLOORING, a-e.T - - Office nnd Factory, Corner Fifth and Walnut streets, Kvansville, Ind. ; i ;; Orders from v'oad promptly attended toi. : tualS dtf ' --'-;''''-. Builders and Painters, v ' HAVE IN STORE, ', ' ', ; ' 50,000 pounds Btrictly pnre White Lead, txj.uxj louuui pure Htar niie ieaa. , ; 60,otK) pounds Bay Hf at W'hite L-yad. lUO gallons Linseed Oil. 6)00 pounds Ni. 1 Put if, Bladders Cans. . , Window Glass, all tilees. ."-)( o . Glaziers' Points and Putty Knives. COLOIiB ' of every variety. IRV of :.. OIL. All of which we are fielling as die as can bo puvchased lu the West, KKUEIt ii WHITE, WJiolesah Druggists, Evansville, JuJ. mcliC it " - ji. . JAMES SWANS0N & SON, , , Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FIISTE LTJMBEE, Shingles,; Latli, Dqora, and Sash. ; Also, a latve afsortment. of Allegheny, Chicago, and Toledo Lumber and Flooring, oresned and Undressed, on hand and for sale. .. r .h';. ; " Extra " Sawed and Shaved Pint Shingles, eighteen inches long. '.' , ' . We respectfully solicit the citizens of Evanr.ville l give us a rail and examine onr stock befoio purchasing elsewhere. Yard ov Water Rtbttkt, ' (Opposite Lamaseo Wharf),' ' lOvausvlll ' ' All orders promptly attended to. ' maySl dtim .. .. : . ; ' AT AX OLD BUS I NESS 1 rflHE VKDEBNieXED TAUES A thU plan of jiotifyiug the cltizeos of Kvansville and surrounding country thnt he has purchased the ontlre stock of ;- Gents' TiGco and FurEishing Goods hitherto owned by Aler. Dflrllng.antl will continue the business at tne old stand. No.. 64 MAIN HTItEfcT. i invite my friends to call and examine my goods and prices: both, 1 -think, -will Rive satisiaef.lon. I have also a good sto.k of UOJH' PIECE GOOES. I ,. I am prepared to do all klndn of Merchant Tailoring : on short notloe, having secured the services of ai'O.l Cutter aud torn excellent tailors. I expect to sell for ca-di, and will mark down ny goods accordingly. mayMdtf, ii . W Al. G.ilAZKLBIGG.i Mating nisposcn or mt en. tire stock of goods to Mr. Ilaz.elrlgg, 1 take pleasnre in recommending film to my old customers, and soilc't Io hlai ft continuance of their patronage. L , may)4 dtf ALEX. ItAHliI.t. . . EvansTille Slate Depot. " . E ITIL DE R S ' EM PORT UM . WE AKE THE AfiKVTS TOR -one of the largest Slato manufactories In the country, and are prepared to furnish at f.h manufacturers' prices,' on short notice, the following: Hoofing Slate of different styles and quality ; ' ' Hlate Hcarllis; Slute Jams for Fire-places;' , :1 ; Slate Black Boards for Schools;. ' Slnte and Marble Tiles for Floors: - ' -- And would particularly call attention to the fact that the Hlatn Hearths, Jams, and Block Boards is the cheapest aud best article lor the purpose now known. JiAUCOCiC BTKELK, Water, bet. Icnst s till Walout Bts. mav2!i 3md ' ' . i; No. 1.417.J t- , . United States Marshal's Notice. United States of America, District of Indiana, SS: . - i W II E HE AN, A I.I n E L OF INloruiatioii was tiled in the District Court of the United stales lor the District of Indiana, on the ifitb tl y of June, likfei, by Wliliaui If. Johnson, Henry Hoover, John Hheer.William Hhepr, William Reitx, (Jleraeut Reitz, aud John Martin, by V. Denby, Eq.. thrii' pro, tor, against the steamboai 'Goldflncfi,"tu wreck t hereof, ana tier boats, tackle, niacin ery, npparel, and furniture, seized at said district upon a cav.se of maritime salvage, and praying proeots against said goods, and that tho um may he condemned and told therefor. ' . Now, therefore,' in pursuance of the monition undr the seal ot wild Court to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming said goods, or any part thereof, or iu a ny manner i&lprented therein, ihat they be and nppea r before the said, the District Court or the United States, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, in ai.d for too District ol Indiana. on the isf Monuay of August next, at 10 o'clock ol the torenoon of that day. then and there to interpose their cl alius and mate their allocutions in that liehalf. BEN.SPOONF.lt, Marshal U.S. Attest: J.D. Howxa1, Clerit JeKidMt tNo. 1.4liI.J - - - ; Unitea States Marshal's Notice. ; United States of America, District of Indiana, BS.t - - - :, . WnEKEAS, a libel of information was filed n the District Court of tbe United States for the District nt indiaua, on the 24th day ot Juno. 1888, by. august Scbutl, Charles Thumau, Ferdinand lloliz, Alexander Jack, William Hoppe, John Mor Is, John Tuutnan, and William Becker, bv their prootor, Charles E. Marsh, Esq., against the steam lerry-tioat "Htonewail Jackson," ber enelues, tackle, apparel, an. i furniture, seized at Raid uistrict upon a cause ot dam Res, civil and marl time, claiming !ti30 40, and praying process agaiust said gootts. and that the same may be condemned and sola therefor. Now, thnrefore, In pursuance of the monition under Mio seal of said Court, to me directed and ddiverd, I do hertfby give public notico to all persons claiming said goods, or any part thereof, or in any manner Interested therein, tbat- tbey be nd appear before the said the District Court of the United states, to b held at the city of It dlanapclls, in and for tbe District ol Indiana, on the first Monday of August next, at ten o'clock of tbe forenoon oi that day, then and there to interpose r their claims and make their allegations i a that behalf ' " BEN. RPOONER, Marshal, Cf. B. 'Attest: J. P. Dowxahu, Clerk. Je'J? dl-tt , , . - ; Sellicg Cat at Cost .. . , v MOStH 1 E, on Iocust Street, near tjiwond, wll dispose of his entire . n A n I ' . f T." i A ... ,.n. i: la not sola by the 15th inst, will be offered p.t auction to the highest bidder.

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QNyC TO 8200 IU MOVTSI SALCp a tJF AKY paid io AgentR, male or IcmMle, to introtnee our PATENT KV- IILABTINt WHITE WIRE CL T HEhLINES. Address AM j can Wire Co., 75 WillUm Btreeti New York, or 16 .Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. Book aoisw Wasted fob IIowxa-d's GRA.NT A3 A SO&DIKR AUD A STAT F MAN. An accurate hlstwvof his Military and Civil Career. In on large rctavo volume, nearly r?s fiuely illustrated Agents will find this the b o to sei. i the present time. The largest commUtUm given. We employ no General Affen-, and offer ear'ra inducements to canvassers. Airent will see the advautage of dealing directly jmh the publisher, k'or descriptive etrcuVJ'k Mnvd x,rn address J K. BURR A CO., I ublishers, Itar ford, !onn. AGENTS WANTED FOB TH 0FFICI1L UlsTttBT OS - THE WAS, IU CaueK Character, Conduct, aid - BIB OK. AtKlAKDKB H. 8TStEir Its ready sale, combined with aa increased commission, make it the best pubcription fcook ever published, one Agent In Easton, Pa., reports 72 subscriber! lu three days. Another in Boston. 10J subscriber in four days. -. , ... V , " Hnnd for circulars and see our terms and a full -deeripUou of the wortt. Address NATIONAL PUBLI-IUNG CX3-, :ine.,. nnu. unio. ory.EiLEB, Mccuaui 4c CO., Chicago, HI., or St. Loula, Mo. . , J J OENTN WASTtD for Ihe "PEsw Lhttr Boob:." A new method of copying letters, without either press or Vater, thereby Ravin? time, lab r, and expense. Full directions accompany each ro.)k. It recommends itself wherever shown, and fills a long.ielt want, being adapted to merchants, lawyers, doctors, commercial travelers, ministers, author, mechanics, farmers, and others. Price r? 25 and npwards, which brings It withm the reach ot all. Send for terms, with do ficriptlve cirrulars.testlmoniRls. reference.!. Ac. - We want au energetic, intelligent , agent In every county. Address P. GARntit et cu., jno. 702 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, or No. 123 South Clark Ktreet, Chicago, 111. , . .' MEDICAL ILirMmTIOX! - Four maraificentlv illustrated Medical 'Books, containing important physiological luiuriunuun, ior men ana women, sent, free on receipt of 25 cents, by addressing Dr. John: Vanubrpool, Nt. S Clintou Place. N.r. City.' ... CAMPAIGN MEDALS. PINS. Samples by mail IS. S. B. BARKIE & CO., Manufacturers, 2ju Pearl Street, N. V. AGENTS WANTED, Something new. Eveirv- family wants iu Galvanic silver- lXATiNQ Fluid. Keceived first premium at Paris Exposition. Hend 60 cents for sample.- HARK1S & CO., 82 North f.lsl Street., Philadelphia, Pa. -5 r : ' Circulan Mill,- Malay, Gang, 'and r . - . ; Cro33-Cnt j. W .r5, Every Saw that leaves our factory Is On Tempered and Patem- Ground, perfectly trne and even, and made ot uniform temper by onr patent tempering process. AXE'S, Common shar?, as good as the best. Tbe RED JACKET (Colbum's Patent) AXE cannot be excelled. Wo guaranty they will cnt if per cent more that common A t en, with lees labor to t he chopper, Send foi elrctila- nnd prices to LIPPINCOTT A BAKEWELL, Pittshojkjh, Panolo Manufacturers. For sale by principal Hardware Dealers. AMi), AtiKSi l, 675 to f.3J0 per monta, overywnere. maie ana remale, to introduce tbe GENUINE IMPKOVKu (XM1MON JN3E FAMILY fiiSWING MACHINE. This machine will stitch, beiu, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid, and embroider in a most sui erlor manner. Price only HH. Fully warranted for five years. ;We will pay tlOuo for any machine thfct will sew a stronger, mere beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours. It mokes the "Elastic Lock SUtcii." Every second stitch can be cut, and still the clot U cannot be pulled apart, without teariuR it. re pay Agents from 175 to f200 per month and expntes,or a commission from which twice l fiat amount cau be made. Addrnes SEOOMK & CO., Wttsburgh, Pa., or Boston, Mass. - ',; .. . - ' CnUon-I)a not be Imposed upon by other parties palming off worthless eastiron machines, under the same name or otherwise. . Ours is the only geuuine nnd really practical cheap machine manufactured. - : - - TTAEtlABEE RECEIPTf FOR Til W V MANUFACTURE of the ' FINK8T FKENCH BRAN I dF,3, and all other Idqnors, Wines, Cordial.1 and Bitters, (no machinery required, will be sent to any party remitting a check or poKtomce mon. eyorder of 85 to the address of G. W. JACKSON ft CO., Baltimore, Md. T0BA.CC0, AHTID0TE. WARRAJTrF.orc7?oe alt. BFRlRI.r Tobaecn. This great remedy is an excellent appeiier. It purifies the blool, inviKoratesthe system, possesses great nourishing and strengthening; powT, enables th stomach to oigost tho' heartiest food, makes sleep refreshing, and efaabllshes robust health, tsmoker ami. Vhever Jr l-lt)f Year cured. Price Kity Cents, post, ireo. A treaties on the injurious efl'eeis of Tobacco, with lists ol references, testimonials, Ac., bknt FRKK. Agents wanted. Address DR. T. R. ABBOTT, Jersey City, New Jersey. - ' i-;'...To tlio UiadLieH. flTH are Agents for over One Htmdretl If f oreign ana uomestio Aianuiaciiirera, and are prepared to furnKh the whole eountrywitti DH RY and FANCY OOOUS, uiriwrn iKtfRt.kV. RII.VKR WARE, FURNITURE, PIANOH, HEW1NU T IV M J l MACHINES, , etc, Ac, at the nnitoriu price Of One Dollar for Each Article. ' Rend your clubs of 10 and upwards, for descriptive checks, showing what articles can be obtained for One Dollar, with 10 cents for each check. . CIKCCEAKM SENT EREE. Presents worth from 13 fo JtOO sent free of charge to Agents sending clubs. Agents Wanted in every Town. , ' ' CTTSHMAN A CO., '. " 10 Arch Street, Eoaton, mixta. VROOYOViiVti STATAMKNT "" that we have made -, A COMPLEX R KEYOIitTT ION can be fontd In tbe fact tbat the Immense business we have huilt up has in. need a multitude of 8jtAi-X.coNcitRr.rt to imitate our clnb system, aud tome by advertising the presents tuey will give to agents, seek, unsuccessfully, to divert some of onr business to themselves. We. make this an. nouocement Kimply to inform the pu lie tnat t will be for their interest, to patrouie our house, as we S'Ul continue to oivr BKTTEROOO S AND .. HEATER iMltJCIMI.NI TO AQENI8 TBAV A'V OXH1L& CQSlSUU IX THEBDSIM88, - Wee.l every description of DRY AND FAiiCY, CHODS, PIjAa'FD WARK, JEv. EDKY, .WATCHES, BriWICO MACIIINFJ3, e 4e lor the uniform price of USC l)itl.LAK, Circular sent to any address free. 1 A ttiiiv s p. os. u u 100 nutamer St,, Boston. ".. .:--f - - ' OF - 1 " " Dlir. GOODS, CARPETING 3, ; : BOOT3 AND snOET, f eiltVEU PLATED WARE. r . of all kisda, ALBUMS, . - And a variety of Tain able and useful articles lor Bale at . , , , , ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE. 'A check describing the article selected from our Stock for sale at One DoHr, will be sent on the receipt of Three Cent to pay postage. . iVo charge for Schedule er Cheek made at , j t thl tHabliehmetU. Send for Clri-nlar. aa this IS tile mOSt JlberalBaleof theklDd inthecountry. Ad- - ' i - lio, Ss Frten Moqu, M"A3.

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Of the 0E EOLI-AJ. SALE a LZTClZ . . t en la Trade. TTP'. r,3' h al uniform prtoe of c:r . DOLLAK, kuch urt.cies us sre UHft by every family, at a e:, price ibaa tber are sold ty any u hoiesalo deaU-r lniSew 1 oi a or I onIou. Agents wanted fo v-c;.fjslj wlfhrjln carrying out a plan which taee a the rxih ot the million, aud 1 the disrc-al cf m larg" ai d varied r.rorR or U ? ratifr Ocods. i ver Pialod V.'tl. a, car. petiriKs.de. Oar terms to Aenn are erper or to tnoee of any other rrm, as cor circular will ehoxr. Tlifne fftttisg t r Clubs can aectire n. piece of Htoeei:!'?, Blik. Drees. Wmch, Hhawl, P-ewlag MaViiix.?, Ai,Alc, FREE OF C03T. . rhepk do rr'fcir'j t rrti-l t" ts r . for a lKtHnr, I0ct-( ; 2j for JJ; 4-5 fcr for Jt5; it;) lor (10. 1 ty taftil. n 1 money ty lie irt-;d Jet '.era, CI rctU arm mallei froc to a'jy addresx A .a.i v.ted evervvtre. Adarerg HAHRIS & PLtTSI.VTXS., 34 Ha .orerSu, i-osion, s.i. j 9 And trUl present to nny prsoa afsiis a v.ir.a t a our ure&t ONE1 l.OLLAR SALE Ol' Dry and Fancy Gocoj, x A WATCH. Pi EC!? oFHHEKTING.SiLK IB C -c PATTKRH, Ac. TREE OF COST. Our inducements during 1 be pnt Xr ypari bave been ifirre. We ow Double ur lite or rrcnlOur frlenc'-a will readily notice, caw Tr? eut-s fir SO and QC nhs are now mor? ' ' - than eqnal in value to Clubs of nnl 100 resp-ctivelv of ether fir tiis, " . , e-PLnASE EXAMINE. Any pe?-&on ordering either c t thecinbs ruentione I b-low, can have thrlr seleolion ot premiutas enumorated, correaponding t itif. sde of tne Club, FREK.FOR ONE DOLLAR! FOR A CLTTB OF 30 (8:n. One of the foilowlnc articles, vlz.:uyd.Me-etIrja; lt-lalne drexs pattern, tincy colored bca-sj-read, 10 1 view Turkey niorocco aihuii, siriped cashmere dPlaiue lrtst pattern; honey-cotab qudt, nil vro-ol prjnaro shawl, FatHolldgiia bosom studs, nil wool iancy t lshmero punts and vest pattern, gent'a hair guard chain (gold trimmings', sUver piaied chased butter riiKh, silver plated f bottle revolving r;i-tor ion teen, set superior steel Maded kulves and iorkn wort't promenade sbawl, ladles' long po'd piate-i chain, laities' jjont double rUs", treats heavy chns:d solid golil rtirr, solid I.lsrk walnnt wrk box or -w-rltinij rtwk. :itr; qmlity bsliuoral skirt, Mt Jweitv (sleevo buttons to iDiIca), violin and bow, gent'. cardigan jacket, splendid e. r.ny I iiut (ivory trimmings), superior Turfepy iuirocoo 6horitig; bur, la'l'n"s' high cut balmoral boois. FOR A CLUB OF 0 (1.One of ihm following art lcles, viz. : t. iieet-t or 11 ro w itieting'; flacic or coiorea alpau urt ss putlern, I'Opli n ure?s pEt!rn, oue piece of blenched or brown sheeting, eugiaved tiilver plated ti boitie revoivl.. c castor, rV, yards &i:erlor cashinere f ;r panls aDil vest, pattern, exit a heavy bouey comb qulir, two fancy rolorei beunpreaiU, pair geut'H call hoots, 4 yds. farmers good wool frocking, fancy cashmere plaid diis pattern, b vl iuai.ty balmorsl ha.rt, ro.wood bra a arm clort, ladies' ell wool cloat vattsrn, .liTor pisted cake or csr t ba kef, inv muff or cure, iadieV sUioiiable wool douhln shawl, spit-udid ciaepl family lilhle (!) by Hi record p8Kn ana eugraviUK, iyartln double widt ti waicrx ny ( cioakin'it, set Ivory-handled fenivw wit ft silver plat-xl forka, sut silver forfc, cme t lace curtaint; genuine r.iwt iaotj pipe iu ns-. FOR A CLUB OF 100 (10). One of tho fallowing articUs, viz. : t0 j tl. i?H. or (niriiiy rsira Hide Ki.t.bilAt 4 yards doubie wldtu clotkltias or coaUns, 2 large flue bleactitd lloeu tabie covars with 1 Uoreu larp-9 eUet dinner nvpklus to rustch, yarcia splendid hemp carpeUcs t'ood col-oi-a). estra quality Mack- or aiptfa dro i piUe.-U", extra qaaluy poi4in flre.ta patterns pair gentu' calf boom (lxss. quality), filver hunting cased patent lever utub, one dozen Ivory bajQdit steel bladed kuWesaud forks, silverpl&' t engravei S bottle re. oivln cantor with tut. gloa- bottlf a, splendid vloiln, boa and bow, complete, inie barrel shot gnu, Laoou'n six barrel revolver, pair s.iperior whiff wool blaulret.s, nice fur muff and cape, eiU ver plated euKf' lce P'V'nei wiiu Vrr, llA yar Ja all wool fancy cashmereyor suit, oue dozen Rosera b-, cilver p-d forks, coraiaou r-ense keTrlnij and etafcroiderlng machine, two besvy honey oortib quilts, np-eudld faoally Biblo (rev..rd azid photogrspU page). Ver larger Club the vain increatp m tv.a amn ratio. Cotaiogu' of gooCs end eansplfs sent to any adues- free. Hand rijouey by ifgiSlered letter. Add reea all orders t AM E5, II AW 3 & 15 Federjil Street, Best n.Mrns., r. i . aox c. Wholesale Penlcn In Drv and Fancy toods, Ctillfry. Flat-ed ware, Albuum, Leather Ouous, Ac,. Ac YOU WONDER bow w cp ix Pf 11 XJP thoui Loot, .-h: usands of Hhawla, Bed Bianiseiw, ok,tsllk Dress Fatfers, fiheellna, Shirting by the lA'eti, Watches, Jeweir Silver flated JT i -1 and Glassware, aud give a choice In 300 articles of elperanfr Hud u lllty, for Oue Doilar each articiet Rend for a circular. Amenta wanted. AJdre;3C.Y. MfiRVE, A. Co., l.l.'iii.; Brokers, E5 BtKlbury Hu, Borton, Mass. RKA RATHISG. CONTINENT A I. HOTEL, DONO BRANCH, N.J, WOOLMAN HTi KE't & Co.. Pi opriftors. Only to hours from New York; tni-f' from Philadelphia. Four trs'-ns daily. Fine surf natlilng. Tnn Continental 1st wituin a 1 nnd red yards of the t- .'j ; same distance from depots. I.artjost hot-1 in the world. Ail the modern conveniohcrr!. Acxmrnodatrs one IhouJsAnd (iiost't. Tatiln unsurpassed. i'rl-ps rf-:i-Monabl. GROCEIiinO. CHARLES VIELE CO., .a- .a".. HJF i M .&T SOUTHWEST COItXRX FIrf.t a itl ByciTEore KV AflVTT.T r, I"T. anil dt r ' SOtTnEAST CORNER FIRST ASH STCAMOiiK EISSST3, I VAV3VIIX1', l?;i. All orders promptly attended to. nov2si tUf IBA40 KEIU.CC. rAVI KKUfA-WW, I. &. I. IICI7IAS.V, Wtolesale Deftlers lu GEOOERIES, Foreign and Domestic Liqort, NAILS COTTON YARN'S, GLA23WAK3 yos. GO nnil C2 Mafa Street, Between Second aad Third, nvAJavrxxs, t?p. PISH DEPOT. -ovsicitr - A. a Gamble. J. I obth GAMBLE & FORTH, 1 eilrs la Wines' Liqmrs. Cigars, & Tcbaci, NO. XOJTH F18ST STSSIST. EVASSTH LE, ni, "junelODn