Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 August 1868 — Page 2

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BAUaY journal VUBLISUM TV T8 EYAXSY1LLK JOUBXAL (OMFASI, o. 6 I.ornst street, EvansfiH-.A-.-.ATICVtfr ib. ;l8b8' iaioNrAY. GENERAL U. S. ,, GRANT. ' ' ' roii' VICE rKXlEJT, Hon. SCHUYLER COLFAX. AscHts tor tlio Journal. I, H. A. Hall. Princeton, Ind. Ij-.vi KuKHBi-fW, Peteir-hnrgh. Ind. " JTakhy K. Smith, Washington, lud. ; W J. I. IlKMMENWAY, BoonVlIle, lud. II. DfBMiiKit, New burgh, Ind. i,. .lmiv M. ljM-KWfMr. Ml. Vernon. lud. . ... J. M. KosTt'R, Fort, Branch, Jnd. . : '. li. W. K.AVKK, Posey vi II. lud. . , ( , S. Ciikw'IS, omerville, Ind. rapt. Whitish. Cynthiaua, Ind. . j f:.-J. llixiKiw. Now Harmony, lud, 1 " il auv icy Honij, Ha.le ion. I nd. i '1'nos. McOrri-f kn, Saixleisville, I ml."- - ITpmia M AH us.' l;i-k'K:iwK M 111m. lnd." They will also receive and forward to us rdeis 1 r Biudni and Job Printing. ord - --' t- ,' m " i 3 . i- t t D strict 'Central Committee. A meeting of the Republican Central Committce.of.dhc, First Congressional District, will be held at' the Editorial t Reoms of r ho - Journal .OfUcc in . Eyausville, on, Thursdaj', Auguslptlit ;a'cjock A. M. The followiag gentlemen constitute the Committee : j i T T ,l f .I'AVlffS 'Knbt tJapt.'J! H-Mattiey. .-j Perry .Tudie' Charles II. Mason. -i ; ? I'lEe-C Tpt.n.cvi F3r1r&su? f j ' ,

., VPey Ww, r,.Ej5op, Esq. -.T Spencer J. W. Wartmafl, E?q: '' ' " 'ANirnck 'Cap't.'T.'li. Masters.!

r tv 'Vauderlargh-TW5n.:I4k,erw James

H.- McNeelyV atld Ili(re'Esslingef Tlic .Chairman" bit'-ibe' , respective.

h',' ,' County Cantral. Comiaitte'es are jalsd

' .. invited to be' present. . " .. . i .";

Mr. Scjmpar. Acceptance. . .; ' The loug 'time'. taken by' Mr.' SET-. . siourtin thc preparation, and publica--tion of his letter accepting the norm . , Mnatiqn(lor. 1'residcnJ, ha. .bcep.pwi'pg, sonic think,' to a desire 'on, n H part tQ pubstitufe Mr. Chase in his place. - "Thfcfis the- view 'taken "of - it by the Cincinnati Gazette. This theory, however," is improbable. Mr. Seymour i r'accepted' tl)c,'bomiridtidti,"' brally, at . : the time it was offered him . at New York. He never has been known to -.. '.decline any- honor after it was onco formally tendered him by his party, and there is uo reason to suppose that , ..the ..'bad any intention of. declining the greatest honor his party could possibly bestow, upon him. - It is more probable that he postponed

the publication of his letter of ac- ; ceptance for the purpose of ascertaining, as nearly as possible, the effect of his nomination upon the party, and the. construction that would be iven the platform in the different parts of the couatry. A careful perusal of his letter shows that the distinguished statesman as he is foudly termed by'his more enthusiastic admirers has cautiously ivoidcd any expression of " opinioh'oh thevery pdints in tho platform which have developed the widest divei.iruice f opiuion. Mr. Seymour waited until he eaw Pendleton and Hkn'Iiiucics oq the stump in the West proclaiming that the phrase " lawful money," iu which the Goverpment xleli is to he paid at the earliest pos- . ' sibbi . 'moment, 'meaos Greenbacks; whib' Mr. ' Cox, "and other Demo- ', -. cruliit cUa:npioiii.inthe; East, were just ns-empuatkally contending that Ianlul money means sometlrng that "chinks..' 3Ir. Yallandiouam, of

. ,., Ohio,, also affirms . that, "'lawful

money " - means silver and gpld.J

Having delayed ..uutil this difference " 1 ' ' was - fuHS"f 'ifvclopcd," 1 Mr. Sby . ..MOUR , .fmilinjly. ( fails between 'ScyUi'.and. ,''Cfca'rj-b3i3i ' ari l with twirling fingers at the end of his - nose", ' virtually1 'de'efare's j' I en dor.o " tho - platform. You 'pSys

your money and you take3 your chbiee'

a tiMts construction." He is equally "fw;, hitin't QaWJL& 'tlXtffaSs'i plank of the.. Pla'f'orm, .declaring the reconstruetcd Seate goveromeatst revolutionary, unbnt-titutionai, rnullatid ".'' .V.void. He arsurcs xk that he' is quite

(jJhrailiar with the scop'yand import of resolution?, but Jeiye? u in, ""dark a-i t J the cou.trietioa ho pi; the aces ; ; lipOU them.;: ti These, we think, are the trur rea--

-; "" on J' for' Mr.' ;Seymou4 2Uy. Tbe reasons he 'assigoi are trivial tb'ii ' ' extent that convict hhn 1 of tai owri. .-. ty in. communicating with hU.,yirf : friends. . . , . ,s?Jf. ,be. delayed bia cuuiUianicati6u in 'writinr in order to see what ligat 1 ho action fr Congress would throw upon the interests of the country, and ho' has, ' in the meantime, made ! the ' very extraordinarydiasovery. .that,, its acts, show an alarm leit a changer of polit- , ,ical power will, give to the people a .-. ;( " clear statement pf what bas b,een done with the nioney drawn from them '" ",' .'. during the past eight ; years. That ...... . seem.; to be the summum bonum which Mr. Seymour can promise the - ''people-" iu case he is elected, and the ' Democratio partj' is 'restored "to power : a knowle'dge of what has been done' with thc nioriey thit" has been drawn from theui during "".'the past eight years. It strikes us the people are already pretty, well ' informed oa that point, aud.no change is required to enlighten them. They know, that most of the money has gone- to . S. v x iy the-cxptraea. of a, terrible war, Krowuis :out,.of ,aa unprovoked and , .. ..iD.fJ-um;3 rebellion on the part of his frieudK.' Mr. Seymour might' with' as much propriety and good sense say . ' . ; that .he had delayed; his le tter tor the ' purpoio of having a clear statement " ' as to What lias bee'ri'ddno with the sev ' eral hrtndred thousand valuable lives which were sacrificed during th6'pas't eight' 'y'eafs.''''l'fie'"rps.i,naaiion that Secretary McCuLLOOU has withheld from the knowledge of the public " financial wrongs " comes with a very

bad grace iromVMr. SErMoui for tha' independent candidate 139 mawhose party the Secretary of the jority out of a vote of about 550. We Treasury has. Ubored iO-..e.loly ffJAJ??,' tno

since Mr. JoimsON allied himself to I io and; cbDalilaiudd its cause. Mr. Seymour presumes largely upon the ighoranco .of bis, followers. : He would never have stated in -a .public speech, that the reconstruction' me as ures of Con-resi had: cbt the people $500,000,000 when in faet ibe ex peases of leoonstruetion, in canjunctipij . with, the Preedmen's Bureau, amounted to only $7,000,000 had he not unlimited faith in their ignorance and stupidity. The same faith con tinucs to guides flim in writing his I J letter of acceptance... He says men have been admitted to Congress who cannot live in the-States they claim to represent,, without "military ;proteclion. fliiJ that tney , couirui mo action - of that body, maicing laws for.. the , North. as well as the Soutli.- He ' .asserts,, further, - that -r,fn all the remaining coutnern oirA--rJVAan'''Kvwlrt liv i .v- tt,o more votes m the bcnate.than a malority of the people living witbin the ... .. i rliaetf the great States.. He labors

to create the impression that here' is" adjourn was carried, and no Dominamx.-. j v vaItion3 were made. , ,. Thia is literally

a uew luiuguuuM tuW uu. -,x.tru.ani gave great amusement to;oui

unows, as aoes everyoouy cse has caid anv attention to tie subject, I that.t4b -6Bienmimber of United I -States reorescintcd a- lur less number i ... ...... t.. . t ... . . . of.yotpri. before Ibe'jt'artbaD.'do i the reccptty; admitted Se.nat.ors, '.; If-then, it- fcofr;- such tt great - outrage, for,- theso.'w Seotors tO' f rep resent'' "a!" constituency . .'.'.'so '.'..much . .. . 11: :t: (jmaer.than ine pcppic. uyins . wuuiu the line of the great States-, how shall wo'ch'aractcrizo the-eondition of things-1 .. - .1. i.A -M. .wnen net rreuowuu.ow m mueir Brnaner, consuiucucy,., auu jrei wielded- the same political power in Ihe ScnatQ? .Mr. SEYMOCRVdoe3 not inform' us. ." Can. any ;" of . his sup porters?'. ' '''''' Mr. Seymour :thiek3 the Republi can .party-cahoot carry out a! peaceful policy,' whatever may ' be its motives. Why not?. I it because; Mr; Blair and bis;- friends propose 'to - resist Who is to prevent the consummation of a peaceful policy? If the Republican policy fails to be peaceful because of the revolutionary conduct of its opponents, upon .whom .wjII rest the responsibility? To tbo distinguished candidate's electioneering ' plea that no danger need be apprehended because of his election and the election ot a ma jority of Democratic Representatives, for the United States Senate will still be Republican, it ' is not neoes

sary to devote much space. The plea lace ha$ a,JdrefIsed the Grant Club itself shows the apprehension felt by three times (jcn Manson, the Damothegentlemmasto the results lutely . nrtmi " fo f,npaa ;n thia

to follow bis election." If nothing else will arouse the people to a sense of their dacgr, thi-s statement, that the safety of the Government rests with the Senate in case. the Democracy are successful at the polls, ought to be sufficient. He forgets, however, that it is upon this very contingency that General Blair bases his revolu tionary intontioBS, and the weakness hitherto manifested by Mr. Seymour in withstanding a great pressure of any kind, proves to the people that however amiablo his intentions. he . ,1 , , . . - -v . .,..x r would be but a straw in the current of 2siaara. Neither do we regard it necessary to discuss at any great length his covtrt attaek upon General Grant's declaration that in case he was elect ed ho would have no will of his own to enforce, against. the. will of the people. If Mr. Seymour's statements witn regard 10 tne protection 01 uiDontoes r mean -? anything, they

meatf thdt ' he1 tegards-it as theldred.' Ihis is not the light in which

duty of'-'tbe3 Executive, to set aside the will of a v majority of the people, when, in his judg ment, that will is oppressive to, the min)ortj.,-That;,tof coura.ftrikes at the very root of popular Govern ment,, and, makes, the ys of the Executive-the law-of 'the -land. Wre do not 'belie've' the' people are pre pared to endorse this doctrine. .They still regard themselves as the lawmaVers," auJ'tTTat their will, as ex pressed by; majorities, shall be exe cuted by tho President, resrardless of his- owrr views, -or-the - opposition of a fodfibus'minority. ( 31r. Seymour s letter is still an other argument in favor, ot the - eiea- ...... . . ' i. i. : , tiort of; Genera) Grant; No one can thouzhtfullv read it without . being convinced 'that the Government, admihisterea in accoraance .wiin me views therein expressed, could not stand, i It would relapse into an oligarchy of aristocrats, or . a military despotism, ns certainly as it is now in the bands of, and controlled by, the people. The doctrine that the minor-, ity of the people, with the Executive at their head, caa set a-ide the will of the majority, as indicated in a constitutional ; manner, is at onco so . as tounding and so odious that it needs to be advanced, by the candidate of a great party in order to make the people jbelieve in the possibility of its being entertained, much les3 advocated, by any saoa American.-: Its enunciation by Mr. Seymour would seem to confirm the rumors of his insane tendencies. ...... At. LETTER TliOM KKXIUCKT. HorKlNSVILLE, Ky., 1 Ang. 4, 18t. J Editors Journal : ..On jesterday our State election was held, and of course the Rebel Democracy carried everything before them. The yote'of this county wa3 unexpectedly largo, owing to the fact of a very interesting contest between the candidates for Circuit Clerk, one of whom wa the regular nominea of the party, arid aoi ex-rebel soldier, and the other one was independent. 1 As theRenublicana had no candidate, they went for llc latter, and for a time the issue seemed doubtful, but this morning leaves no doubt of the success of the rebel by about 150 majority. Our town gave

Bition Board of Trustees last Satur-

day. though this has no particular political significance, as other issues WPrfl 1 II V II 1 V 11 1 . LfcUxllV - shows that the rebel organization is not omnipotent, even here. . There is really but little talent in the rebel party taore. and there oemi? i. . oaaoe" " "-'i' unyielding Republicans here, who never ceafce w nnr mem, great maDy reoeis in inis uumy uuu i know how to vote until they first learn how the aforesaid Republicans are going to-vote, and then , they vote the opoosite way. Hits isxrua, and it inj urea the. prospects of any rebel candidate with his party it lie w seen in social eonver as they are called. AH of .which, a3 you may suppose, gives rise to many ludicrous lning3,.ot which we always take advantage. .On last featurday evening, there being various candidates of the Democracy for Town Marshal and Constable, a Convention was called and duly organized, but before th?y had ,proceeded far. one of the candidates and one of the party Jeaderseach of. whom .i;ni-: ;,;'- fihf rt art iv- a uaiu vi i wi nt, durin which the President ran. and when another. was chosen, a. mGtion to people for an hour or two. .' : ' f Since -closinc the , Iat sentence 'I have just learned th-at-the vote of our ip ot Aau uiHuur i una ... ..i.nw Ivor - Jo tin McOowau-iiwdepeoUeaU uoi 'For John McOuwaMIdepeudeat) ' -GaUber'H taJorlty,..rt".i.'.;.., '274 Of McGowan's ; vote af least 700 were1 Republicans, I guess The vote between Uaker1 and' sfevenssn was very . different,- and B4ker s : vote is roi-ir omill T ilnrt'l V nno li"r TO iirh 'v.j , tit wiji 0e....lt is.. useless to try to acr count for this on any hopeful Jiypothr esis,. It 13 because" nr?t, no .-caQvasji 1 whatever was made Jor Uaker; ana. Becondly,' owinp to the : inertness .of r Republicans 10. K-entucky, . However I it cannot bo taken as a test of Grants strength.'; His ' vote will .be two , to rri uifirfl than. Hater's. We have had eloriom and plentiful rains here in the last few days, and farmers are greatly refreshed in the increased prospect tor corn, which 10 some portions ot our county, were verv bad. Oae of vour citizens was arrested here the other day tor peddling. He J was. 'none other than-Mr. Burbauk, representative of the house ot Chas quitted 0n the trialf and went on hi3 way rejoicings that there was at least some justice lett m Kentucky Very truly Edelweis. LETTER FE0M CCAWFOBDSTILLE. Crawfordsville, Aug. 4, '63. Kdltors Journal: The campaign is fairly opened, and both parties have been very active for a wflrk nr two. Clan. Tew WalDistrict, and Thomas Patterson have replied in behalf of their party. John M. Butler delivered a siuod g peech Saturday night, on finance and tax ation, in which be said that the Democrats were shifting all debate on to finance, and thus gave undue prominence to a micor issue. That notwithstanding the bowling of the Dcmocarcy to the contrary, the bonds were taxed, and are now paying their full proportion ol united bfates revenue, yet in an indirect way : First, through four hundred millions held in Europe, and so d for goods which wore taxed, Sccond) fhrough n;nc hundred millions of fire and life insurance cornnanies' ptock, taxed : and two hun dred millions in savings banks. Third, through three hundred million?,. taxed. ,,for State, and-, county. purposes. He would answer , .the hue-and-cry for."". 'equal V! taxation by --saying that it would be- burdensome, and proved by actual demonofunrtnn thot horft in tbat here in .Plontgomqry. bounty, some would bo compelled Jo pay almost four dollars on every hunthe Democrats lookat equal taxation, cause, the, lealpeople loaned money to the 'Govern mCrit in its hour of need, and they' hold them "responsible-for tbo succcss.bf the Northern arm?, aod now they want to cheat them out of their fair dues, and hence the cry of repudiation. Gen.. Manson ealla-the National Barks an "'infernal dwindle.". , Place Hendricks, and Pendleton on tb's National Bink plat-; formwill Manson call1 them " infamous . swindlers?'' ' The , National Baok pays more tax than any other equal amount of money invested, . Such is the skeleton of a pppech which, it is believed, will do good, not only in strengthening the views of Republicans, but in unsettling the already . loose opinions of Democrats in' regard to the finances of the couu 1 " trV . ' No One of the candidates for State office, has visited this part oT me oiaie, vui wiin our nome ioroes we can certainly hold our own, and perhaps make an occasional invasion into the enemy's raoks ; Our new Mayor, S. Speed, has determined to push to the wait the numerous petty , offenders, who infest every town and city. Whenever a Eerson is fined and not able to pay, e is furnished with a ball and chain, and put to working on the streets. For some reasons, these appendages, style d by the Mayor " city jewelry, have had a good effect in diminishing thee offences, which have been exceedingly annoying. "' Our citizens are very hopeful of the proposed railroad between this place and Indianapolis.. The grading has been pushed on rapidly, and the contract tor the iron has been closed; so that in a few weeks we hope to see the track laying commenced in good earnest. When the enterprise is completed, we are in hopes that, some measure will be taken for completing the the Evansville & Crawfordsville Railroad. There is some talk of appointing a Receiver lor the Louisville & Chicago Railroad. .Five engines and some cars were recently bcized at Lafayette by gome creditors, but were restored again. . . . Junius. The German Democrats for Grant. In a very significant and powerful article, the Zanesville(0.) Gtrmania; always heretofore a Democratic journal; recently repudiated the Seymour and Blair ticket and the platform, as an infamous fraud upon the free-born German Democrats of the North. For this expression of Opinion tha editor has been assailed by a Copper head print, and he retorts most pun-v gently. Among other things he Bays:- " Whether it is treacherous or mean to confide in that patriotic, upright, straightforward and honest-minded General, whose hands to kiss every

child thought itself happy, at the close of the war or to trust tberfuture of the country to those in connection or co-operation with our enemies? To trust to the candidates that desire 'peace,' or to the one -who thirst for. war?..-, - , , - . ,.. . " To the corn -noiily used Democratic charge of bribery we simply request the Democracv not to iudjre us bv

themselves,- because' their ' delerates ; got their pockets filled at New . York and sold themselves. (See La Crossa t embcrat and Cincinnati Enquirer, of 5th 'and. Cth of July.) -: : ... " We believe it requires no'bribery for a' War Democrat, as we always considered -nUTselvps, top repudiate 'that 'Convention'.": Was Gen: Sherman suddenly bribed because he, a Demo crat, declared tor uraut aeainst the New York ticket, or is Chase . bribed because he, like we, declared there was eo hope lor the victory ot the Democratic ticketf' it W no miracls nor does it require bribery, if an honcpt thinking Democrat prelers Grant with Union Democratic principles to a man who docs not" erjoy the confidence of the land. : These are our po litical principles, which we think are settled enough; of course not settled as the wool-dyed Democrats used: to sayr 4 My father or grandfather was a Democrat. "'1 "am "a Democrat, have been' one, and, with the hope of the Lordshall be one all my life time. Our principle is 'Leive the-pirly -if you think tt is wrong, and go to the puny icni.cn aims ai rigra; never ... F. ..... ". - M . A - i pudge yourself to any prty; because u may Jan. ' " ' ' ; "' - And thousands ot liberty-loving aDd patriotic Germans all over the" nation are, on'this priaciple;:rep:idiatiirg th work ot the lammany uonvention.1 and ranging themselves r-u the side of Grant, Colfakahd "' "peace.' j THE ,Clia,rUlpn-Merairy ogives, pub lie DOtice-rthafc tbo- SEYaouRiTES of that State will neither obey the laws! nor recogniae tbo delta of her'preseot Oorvernmenrt. Saya this - admirer - of Frank BlaIr: ' ; .if." V?? can scarcely believe .that any man will be.so. toolh.ardy. jas; to. loan his money to a Government which-has been setup by.the bayonet,-, and may not last over three months, and. which those-who established at,. have declared ta be .unconstitutional. . Fraud is worth, very little, : in governments, without . , the bayonet. , Notoriously. by-the law ot Jill , civilized nations, it vitiates ajh contracts; and a. greater fraud , than, the carpet-bag Govern ment now affecting legitimacy in Co lumbia., never raised its brazen front for the persecution of any people That it will try to make the most of its short-lived power, and will swiudle and rob by any means felonious ingenuity can 6ugzest. is in -the natural order ot things. When dominating in the negro convention in this city. it had Geo-Tal (Janby, with despotic power, backed by the army of the United states, to support its exactions. liut General Canby goes to YY ashmg ton. Military power no longer pre vails in south Carolina, it has forced into assumed supremacy the negro race on the one side, over the white race on the other; and has left them to settle which race shall rule South Carolina. Of Course, from the very nature ot things, the white race will not be held responsible for the act ings and doings of the negroes. They will redeem no debts they may incur they will pay no taxe9 they may Jay: they will recognize the validity of no laws they tray pass. They intend to rule themselves, and not to be ruled by negroes: and any man who shall aid the efforts of the negroes to rule them, by loaning their money under fraudulent use ot the name Of feouth Carolina, is much more likely to be treated by them as an enetr.y than be recognized as a lawful creditor. Let every one,, therefore, who is disposed to loan his money to the carpet-baggers arid negroes distinctly understand that the people of South Carolina will not pay one farthing of the debt. . We have no objection whatever to their being swindled by General .'Scott's. Government, . but they will not swindle the State.."! .. . ; Thc; Fouth - Carolina Soymouritcs are evidently sick, and Dr; Sherman is their proper physician. His medicine operated capitally three or four years ago; but they have 'a -relapse,' and need another doscJ 1 ' ' Election Notice.- ' HOTicrr. is UKur.iiY giyf.y, t hat an elo tion will be l-eld at Uie office or Ueu. Mlnhon.on the i7lh day ol August, IStiS. belweou- tne hours of one aud Ave o'o o-k f.M., lor the purpose of electing seven Directors and one tsecrt-tary lor the raui uttj rir j uKurance (joiapany 01 vandiburi;ti County, to serve Jor the ensuing 1 ear. au5 wl'.t -' ' I ! 1 Hearelary. ' X'opaxraershipJ .. ; " ; TTYE IIATK THIS DAY FoltSfFli VW ' a copartnership, under the flfin uaiu antl style of . t ..it - I.EICII A LEMCKE, for thfe' pnrpose of carrying on'aWholeptxl. 1 nis Hu8ire8)i, at.No. 78 Main Street, MtftJirg, syiamfis ' lcnuet'M old sland.. CHARLES LEIGH. ' i ' ' AI,EX ANlKR LEMCKE. ' r July 31st,18CS. Ijj SL dlw.wlt.; i ; i, . Gold JJcdal iSteain and Horse Power Manufactured -by the Robinson Machine Works.. . ( FOB LIGHT IKAl'GHT, HPEED In ttireshlim, and navinn and 'cleaning tue icruln, we believe this inaelilne has uo equal In America. All who contemplate tiuyiuK this Heason will consult tlieir in-t-rest by calling on or addressing us soon. Also, lor nale Hay Hakes aDd Forks. Cane 'lla and Evnporaiors, Cider Mills. &c,&c. THUS. BC ANTLI N SO.N , ' No. 9 Main Street, (Marble Hall. . Jy.l-dvm Evhusv lie. Ind. Aew AiIvertlHeiuents. UMC VALE KE.HIM A It Y-Devoted exclusively 10 tTie Art asp Science '" 117IC. ...0110; " it b that J have done nueh, il i that J have done one thing at a vv rn. Pu t. Terms 3o0 per acaUeuilc year. Young ladies desiring to Hi themselves lor leacnerH ol the piauo, harp, organ, ttuitxr, melodeon, or vocaiiz ition, in the shortest time possible, would do well to address Pkincipai. M V. H., Al. V Box. New London. Conn. ' - "REJECT AH YlObEST Pl'KUA'IIJt.f. 'i'hey rum the tone of tne bowels aud weaken the digestion. TAU , KANT'S EKKKKVKSCENf SELT2EK APKKIENT is ued bv rational neoDiev a means o relteviug all derauaampnts ot the Ktomaub. liver, aud lr.u-ntiiin, because it removes obs meltons without pala, and imparls vigor to the organs which it punflttttand regulates., t-.otd bit all d- uggisls. riCOUS" OF 0VU STATA3IK.M thai we have made A COMPLETE ' BEYO-LrTIOS I1V TltADE. t-an bo found in the fact that the Immense ousiness we nave built np hs induced a multitude of small coNeuiis to imitate our club system, and t-orae by advertism the presents toey will give to agenUs, seeK. uiiKiiccesNlulIy, to divert some of our business to themselves. ' We make this announcement Kitnplyto Inform the pnuc that it will be lor their Interest to patronio our .house, as we si ill continue to Gl VI 1!ETT.K UOOI 8 AND liKEATKK I IJCCKMHNT. To AOEKTSTHAN AKY 4JTUKa GOSCKMS 1 THE BOStNESS. ; , : Wesed every lescrlptioTi of DRY AND 'FANCY goods; plated wakk, jkwJibRY. -.: WATCHF! : BEWINO ... 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'.... . , one Agent t.oia os in one ween. , , . 65 ... ' ' ' L. ' : ' ' Send Tor -circulars, terms, aiul newsnnner pinions. . Alo. Kfltnily Onarto P.lliles 'th(1wut. ili. tion puhlLshed. .. . WM. FLINT Publisher, 26 South Seventh St., Philadelpliia. Pa... Circular, .Mill,1 Mulayy Gang, and uross-unt " ' .1. .. i, . Every Saw that leave? pur factory Is OH Tempered and Pojent Oround. jtereetlp true and even,' and made of uniform temper by Our patent tempering process. - - .,,1, - !.. I .1 f. Common shane, art fcood mn th bent. ' The KE JADHEI' (Colburn's Patent) AXE muoon oe exceiien. we guaranty iney win cut msj percent, more mat oominon Axes, with -less labor to the horter. Send foi circular and prices to LIPPINen'P'P M. t A I ' l." , i t," r r i r . v A x ut AIVluf E.L4U, rUTSBLIKUU, M A. fol Manufacturers. ; 'orsale by principal THE SUCCESS Of the 0.E DOLLAR SALK a Uevola tion In Trade, WE furnt'h at a uniform price of ONE DOLLAH. sncb articles .as sre used by every family, at a Ions price than they are sold by any wholesale dealer iu New oris or Boston.: ' - . ... Agents wanted toco-opeiate with us in carrying out a plan which meets the wants of the million, and la I lie disposal of law and varied xtock of D y snd Fancy uiouh, silver riaieu ware, wau-nes. tjar petings. Ac. Our terms to Agenis are ku penor votnose oi any otuer nrm. as ou circular wiu snow. xtiose getting u Clubs can secure a piece of Hheetlntr. Sll Dress, Watch, shawl. Hewing Machine, 4KC. OQ,, FREE OF COST. A check de'eribins nn article to be sold ora Dollar, 10 ctt.; 2D for fi; 40 lor 81; 60 for $ti;iU0 toi SIC. sent by mail. Send money Dy Registered letters. Circulars malle.l free to any address.' AenU, wantAddress HARRIS ilt FLDMMER, SI Hanover St., Boston, Mass. WE ARE OX ILI A D And will sell more for (he money tbau any DOLLAR CONCERN In the'Conntry Our inducements for forming e'u&t are more than, double that of any estaolithmen in tne country. .. . For the proof . of this assertion, please examine our Tonus to Agent, which are as ioi lows : Read carefully and com pure wil h the terms for getting up clubs as advertised by oiuer esiauusuiiieuis. . - . Any person sending us' Tuo 'Dollar can receive tor the same a selection, from the following articles: Two (not one) 60 Die ture Morocco Albums, 2 pairs (uot one pair) of Congress Boots, 2 pieces (ni t one . piece) ot 1'au.is I'nticru, & mot one) o bottle Revolving castors, 2 iiiot. otie) Worsted Breakfast Shawls, or any two articles (not one Brunei irom our exenanu dist. sur We will also send 2 p intd notices ol articles ror sale at one dollar each. Any ptrsori sending Three l elfrtr can re cflve for tne Rime a tieiecltoii iium he following articles: 15 yards Delaine, I white marHi'u.eM iuiu, (uoi onei iuu view Tuibey Morocco A lbums, a yards Shetng, wool, aquaro- Miawi, z sets (nn. one Keti (Jold Bosom Studs, 'i uot one) Hair Utiurd Chains, with gold piated trimaiiuas. ( I lie trlmmangs of tnetei chains are adveri iseu : ny otner concerns as gold, wlilcli is a t'e ception. as t lie v are aU of tnem :oid plated,! 2 (not one) silver plated chastd' Bolter. Dishes, 3 (not one) silver plated' 5 bottle Revol vine Castors, 2 ets (uor, one set) steel bladed Knives arid Forks, 2 (not otve) worsted .Pjoiuenade Shawls,, a (not one) lady's Loni goM plated Chains, 3 (uot one) laay s soiiu goia auooic tuogl, i (no one) gent's; heavy.. chased, goio plated KraiiS. .(Tbese rlnes are advertlHul bv other concerns as solid "gold, which is a irauu upon tne puonc.) a (not one) blaek walnut. Work. Joxe or . Writing Desks. 2 (not one) extra quality, Balmoral Skirts, 2 KUi4(Qui uoefur eweiry -aiiu ateeve isutious to ir.tch, 2 (uot one superior Turkey Morocco ShoppniK Bags, 2 pairs (not one) ladv's BaTmoral BKJts. -, --:1 . , rWewlli also -send 49 printed notices oi turwcies tor saie at uoe aoiiar eaon. Any tnrton sending Five Dollars (not clx dollars) t an receive, for the same a eiee. tion from the following artlc-les: A ltlack or coioreu Aipw xiraw ranern. a I'oplm Dress Pattern. piece of Brown or 11: e cued r-heeemg, 1 tuiraved (' bottles) Kilvei plated Revolving Castor, 4 yards u per fine i assimttre, extra heavy large sau white tiul t, l pair gent s tJaii Boots, yurds good Wool Frockiug, 2 (not one) best Quality Balmoral skins, an eight day clock made bv.-ceth Thomas.. -4 yards doublo width Cloth lor ladies' sacks or children's wear, a silver piaiea tuo or vara iiassei, i- ur Mutr or Cane. Wool Lonir Shawl, snlendld ciasp Family Bible, 4 ards (not 3 yarda) double wid h waterproof Chmaing, 2 sets each (not one set. each) Ivory- handled Knives -with silver plated Fo:k, l set of Lace Curtains. ... thT We will also send 00 printed not ices of articles for sale at one, dollar each. - Any 'person sending Itn Zollars can re ceive lor tne same a selection irom ibe following arttcle-: 7 yards (not four yards; doable width Cloth for eloaklng or coat ing. & (not two) bleached Linen 'i.tble Cloths, with I dozen (uot one dozen I Linen Damask Napkins, 80 sards (not 2 yard-) Hern p carpeting, u yams extra dually black, or colored Alpaca Dress Pa tern, 14 yards extra quality Poplin 1 ress Patterns, silver nuntiug case v aieu (,iw, not second hauded), 2 dos. (not one dozen) Ivory bandied Kteel bladed Knives and Forks. 1 pair' superior Wool Blankets, nice Fur Man ana i ape. i (not one) silver plated engraved Ice Pitchers. 9 yds. (uot 7 yds.) Wool Cass, mere for suit, 2 dozen (uotoue doneu) Koners' nest bltver Dialed forks. Common Sense Hewing Machine (the teal article, not a ous imitation as used bv oi her concerns). 4 (not two) Honey Como limits, i loot one) splendid clasp 1-amily Bibles. r "VVs will also send prlnte 1 not'ees for l'jti articles lor sale at one dollar each. for larger clubs the value increases in the same reuto. UDrMock ot goods Is ail. new and in good order. " I he quality of the good 4 Js better than those, ued bv any o. her concern In the country ."tt We are of the opinion mat. alter reodina the above advertisement, some parties will come to the conclusion max they have beeu severely swindled by some of the bogus Uift concerns in this city. We cannot offer io the person rendinir ns the largest amount r money lor a month, a gift of money or wau-hes, as that is a violation of the law against lotteries; but in addition to the above fibeial lerms, we will t-ell to any one who tuiay end us Sin eleven articles Hum ourexet-suve list all to be sent lu one order; and for tat) we will sell tweuty-two articles from oar exchange list, all to be sent in oue order. :tir, Monev -ent by registered letters or by a postal money or.ier, or" ciratt, at uur risk. ' Catalogues sent to any add est.. "- P.S. A?;eutwill plex.se notiiy us. what firms have asents jn their .town or city and they will receive our most sincere thanks. if.l ; , , . THOMAS li. Fiama & co Nos. 52 and 54 Elm Street, BOSTON, MASS. ,

HAltD WARE.

CIIAltLlS BABCOCIt A Co., 4SrOBTCB AND 1KAI.KR I Coach & Saddlery Hardwire Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damasks .Harness, Enameled Patent Leather Pad Skins, Skirtings, Ave., Ac ; :-'TSo. S 3Xtalii Street. "' '' ' ' ' ..... .. , Evansville, July 2, 1868 ' JelO . B(ETTICIIER, KELLOGG & Co. (Successors to Wells, Kellogg & Co.) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF 13 First Street, , SIGN OF TIXE : , '; BIG PADLOCK AiXKS,'AXES, ',' TV AXKS, AXES, ' , AXli, AXES, : TABLE CUTLERY, .. . TABLE CUTLERY, ....-... -. , , TABLE CUTLER Y, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, i ' POCKET CUTLERY, .:" - .. ,i Trnce Ohaln, "" " Troee ClminH, .... i i Trace Ghainis, Planters Jl6e Plautrt4 Hoes, ' ' ' Plaiuters'' Hoes, ' ' ; ", . . ' Mechanics' Tools, , . Mechanics' Tools, ...',. Mechanics' Tools, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, . , , BUILDKK8' HARDWARE,; BUILDERS HARDWARE, , . t , C()TTVASD WOOIxCAnitN, - I'OriON AXIWH)Li'AKHN, . i . co.rro jj AM WOOS. CAUUS iikST RUBBER BBLTING,- -. BEST RUBBKR BELTING, BMT RUBBER BELTING, t ; ' , . Mill and Cross-Cat Saws, : . Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, . , Mill and Cross-Out Saws. CAN H buyers will find it to their advanta8 to examine our stock before pnrchaslng eltiewbere. At the Old Stand, 13 First St BKTTICUER, KELLOGG & GO. 8AMUFL ORE. JAMES H4V1WON, J.L.ORB SAMUEL ORR & CO., DRAI.KIW ISC IRON, STEEL, TIxV-riATr., WIIU3, SPRING S, AXLE S, Horse and Male Shoes, Tinners' and . Blacksmiths' Tools, WAG0X AND BLGGY WOODWORK. WKOlIIIT SCBAP IRON BOI7lIT At tbe blgbest market rales. - Wafer SI reel, Junll dtf EVANSVILLE, IND. DR. J. W. POLAND'S WHITE PINE COMPOUND. - '- , ' . - - The Great New England Remedy. ' r ' ' DR. j. VT. POLA.VII'ii White Pine Compound 1 : r 1 t . , - - - - ? . Is now offered to the afflicted throughout ine country, alter naving been pro veil by the test of tblrteen vear in the New Kinland States, where its merits have become as well Known as the tree from which, In part, it derives its virtues. . - ' V ' Tlio White Pine Compound ; ' , CURES Soraf fhrbat, Colds,' Coughs, Dipththeria, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and Pul- . inpiiary Affections generally. It is a , reiuaraaoie remeuy iot iviuney torn "' plaints, TOiabetes. Difllculty of Void- ; log Urine, Bleeding from the Kld- ,. i : neys aud .Bladder, Uravel, and ; other Complaints. , (from the Boston journal.) .BosTOit, January 20, 1884." PotAsru's WhITk PiKKCoMPomru After , having given it a thorough trial, we can confidently recommend Jutland s While httie Compound as a very valuable article lor the cure of Coughs, Colds,' and Pulmonic Complaints generally. . la several cases, we have known it to give prompt relief when all otuer remedies which had been tried had 'failed. It Is an article whichj, in a climate so promotive of sudden aud revere colds as Is that of New hngland, ought to be In every family; and we.are,ure that those who once obtain It, and give it. a fair trial, will not thereafter be willing to be without It. , , . A Valuablk Medicink. Ir. Poland's White JHne Compound, advertised in our columns. Is a success, ul attempt to combine and apply tbe medicinal virtues of the While pins bark. It has been thoroughfy tested by people In- this city and vicinity, ana tue proprietor nas testirao. Dials to its value Irom persons well known to our citizens. We recommend its trial In all those cases of disease to whlcb it is adapted. It Is for sale by all our druggists. X. jr. jnaepenaeiu. The While Pin Co-inttound Is now sold in every part of the United States and Britmil provinces. ., ! Prepared at the ' Nr.ff f.SGUM) BOTANIC IEIOT, Boston, Mass. . C. B-AMON & CO., Proprietors. CLOUD & AKIN, , ' Wholesale Agents. For sale at retail by all druggists. I mcb768 dtf JOHN 1YLNS0N, BRASS FOUNDER AND FINISHER, Steam and Gas-Flpe Fitter, .. Manufacturer and Dealer In Steam and Water U&uitea, Spelu r aud Kabbllt Metal, aud all Aiticles appertaining to a Brass Foundry. STEAMBOAT AND GENERAL ' BLACK- . SMIfBING, Water Street, bet. Fine and LeeU EVANSVILLE,' IND.' V Cash paid for old Copper and Brass.

fitateinent of the Receipts and Ex pendltureg. Tor lounty Porposcs, ror Vanderburgh (ountj, Indiana, Tor tbe Tear ending June 1st, UdH. HECEIPTS. County revenue of 1867.. J 00,7-0 2 Broker's license jm M Ferry licenses .... ... Ua W Es'ray sales g 00

... .r..,.. .t .. .... . . ; 1 1 &l Erroneous taxes of previous yrs. 5.488 81 Advertising and printing .. " 7' ! Keuemption of lands 747 27 Aowosaip revenue. j. 4,yti 72 i.vv,.,m,uw,1 revenue...... 27...13 ii - . . ......... ...... Revenue to provide for interest on C. Railroad bonds 2,717 y-2 $jiih 06 3 00 78 16 9,413 H7 1.172 31. Docket lees Streets aud alleys JtanroHu revenue, principal..... Libraty Delinquent tax of 18a ......... 2.200 WiJ Delinquent tax oristR f.i ' 0,718 ,W Expenses over receipts'.!......... EXPENDITURES. ... 1,751 09 Expense of culverts.. 1 x elections ,-t 101 w counly library - 632.no gas !....-.... 631 fii : int. on county bonds. ,.3i0(H) township rev.. 18M 21 special school rev. I81 "22,00-1 mi fuel ..U . .. M.H M) deaf and dumb 76 'M redemption of lands..' 716 01 county officers....; ;. .li Pi paupers 12.767 3.1 ttrlsonera .. , 4 041 12 ' specific accounls..... 2,noi 24 fiublio buildings H,v:9 15 nsane , 4 , 70S 86 roads and highways.. . 8,606 65 books and statiouer." 2; 424 ex-ofllcio- allowances 1.42S 39 Couu y Com. Court.... l.Xti) 00 bridges . " 8,055 71 advertising aud print--r log - 1.029 15 overpayment of taxes 5,:U9 0 interest .... - 2 : Inquests .. ......... . ... tW5 20 asMvssin . 2,7'-0 75 Telief fund ..... ' 6,699 75 special fchool rev '67 iloo 00 reglw! ration .... 3 2 70 road revenue of 1866..." 8,4i)0 fty courts : tsfyyi 21 t. 8118 965 26 ' VICTOR BISCH,' i --Auditor Vauderburgh County. .Evan-sviUe. June-1st, 168. . - And the Board, after having carefully considered and examined said report, approve the name; and tt is hereby ordered tntt the Counly Auditor cause the same to be publUbed lor ten days. Jy2 dlOt Annual Settlement of the Treasurer .or Vanderburgh. County with the '' Commissioners Tor tho -Xcnr K.U. 1807. ending Hay 31st, A.D. 1868. Treasurer, Cr. ' 1 To asseslne . 139 00 corum 'ssioners ' special allowances. ' : specific allowances. .......... . . s county officers .... , prisoners Insane . T- town 6, range 10, pr)nclpal... i town 5, range 10, interest ...,' town 5, range 11, ittterst.-. town 6. ranse 11. Interest ' 68 00 441 06 1,JS7 4 6,141 67 2,7a K0 .: :tel SO 600 00 121 b5 ! 4,1 Mi ' 85 i:i 110 05 1711 55 :.. ., town 7, range 10, Interest town 7, range U, Interest common school revenue, 1!J,(I2S f.8 21,617 !l 3,169 S 156 V to special school lax.-. township tax - . dellnq. schoo, spe -ial school, and township tax.. advertising and printing. erroneous sales ' ex-offldo allowances ................ public buildings.......... . ........... . elections....- , ' lKMks and stationery .i 1 overpay mtrut of tsxes.......i.., town 0, range 11, principal culverts ............. ..... gas ...... ........-"..- ..... don tax - county library ' delinquent school rovenae,.;.. courts ..."'' bridges redemption of land ..... township 0, range 10, interest. pnopers.. - relief fund interest on orders . special road approptintion road tax........ Kti 01 f :a tw 7W 17 2,!CU 44 20 00 670 60 2,081 -r 811 ifl 104 35 , 19 45 2,101 62 110 00 . .47a 12 L81 h5 15 i:: S2l 74 173 22 .1,8 1 10 1,154 00 4-11 2M m no 8,2"5 IW 137 (W 1,279 -M J2 56 74 l: 7 60 coroneiJs inquests roads a ud highways delinquent dt.g revenue ; delinquent township revenue . registration ' collecting delinquencies, per: settlement sheet.......;. October, l&JT. balance per settlement sheet. ' diffcrencd in ledger accounts. ' 1,151 '.7 18.313 67 8 02 198,054 70 '...''" October, 1867. To assessing commlssioners ............... , " 2,449 80 , . ' 4.iIJl UO . 1.604 7H . . county ollicers -.. ''" met ....... ' prison ers .......... ....-....-.". ,. insane ....- town 6, range 10, interest..., ti.wn 6, range il. Interest....... towu 7, rang 10, lulerest town 7, range 11, lnteiet special school tx - ilelinq school, township, and road tax , advertising and printing erroneoos sa'es ....;....;..-....., eoc-vfficio allowances puoilo buildings ,, eleotlons boobs and statioiery..., .. , outstanding orders ,........ AVArnuvmAIlt Ot t AXeS..... ' 408 J.I68 37 , ;) 6 ' 24 HI 1.16 68 95 13 11 4 ljttla Ool 422 27 1,1)50 05 H4 i 68 1J26 87 5.IM8 69 ; 181 50 1,499 la 20 00 S.OVi 4 i '' rli,ll,,r,nun1 till .' x...i.,iS.tf7f 21 11. nrtuciDal M7 50 ,. . lown 5, range 11, principal ...... town 7, range 11, principal...... , cutverLs.... -- gas , , deaf and dumb.. -" ' E. A C. Railroad coupons....... county library - delinquent school leveuue town 5, range 10, principal....sinking luud .......,. . Dourts.i.. i......-.. school tax -,v .,.....-.. ' " bridges .. 1 town 7, rangu W, priuclpal...... redemption of lauds township 6, range 10, interest ' paupers ....n relief fund : interest ou orders ............. " liquor llcentes.j....w.x - owin. school fund, principal .... special road appropriation...coroner's Inquests. 'roads and nun ways. ,. .; delinquent dog revenue delinquent township revenue registration .........u.. ..x... State revenue v township lltirary ... treasurer's fees..... 248 00 8t CO , 1,446 18 iiO 80 Tt ;io 3.600 00 , 1,032 00 : ,0J2 02 70 Ol 26,851) 39 0 034 ti5 20,164 41 I 2)10 84 30O00 ' ' 361 . ., ' i85 06 . 9,5bd 06 5,i 7 ilj0 -to .8.5MI on 4.75J tK j 68 r : i 4 21 In 6,413 87 334 16 ' .599'r : ! 320 4i 24,7Zi U'l ' , p,9 91 2,''42 ? mileage 01 11 , eommon school, interest, balance ,v ....... 2.78 I'll , -59,921 Oi .i . ; ., .,, ',,.., tira,M '.' , 1 -' , Tkeasukku, hg. Bybal. from settlement, May, C7.i 72,30 i go towu f. range 10, interest 16 i'l ' -lown , rau 11, Interest,.,....,, : , towu 6, range II, iuterest......... town 7, range 10, Intel est..... : town 7, range II, Interest..., t H 75 1.15 OS 60 14 118 V?. advertising sua printing dellnauent iax ......... 17 . 5H '19,195 t)l town C, range 11, principal... 1 damages on forioitud loans. . ferry license ... fines and penalties................- - broker's license i . redemption of laixls . town li soulii, ranjio , int..:.:. 1 1 quor licenses . ! common scuool fund, interest common kchool fund, priue.... estray fund.. ...... .'. S7.i I Ml li 3.1 25 0)1 44 44 lno no 3frt l i 15 urt ,S00 00 ,'kW b7 721 50 S no ,.,..;.. !'!'$ IW.05-I 70 ! tW,.. r. lsi:7. i tJ By balance by selt.eiutiut sheet..". ' 18214 57 specuic ntiowauce . j . . mi towu 6, range 10, piiucipnl..x,. lioo 00 town 5, rang in, interest...., i 1;8 30 town 6, laiijie 11, interest 5ti 79 town n, runKe 1 1, interest.... : 45 4 S town 7, lauge 10, interest , 91 5o towu 7. range II, il teres. -117 3-1 advertising unit priu ting. 28 60 deiluqiieLt t:ix - 317 60 . town 0, rauge lo, principal....... lix) 00 damanes on lorieited l.aiis.... 09 54 town 6, range 11, principal.....-- 150 00 fines aud p. names. ........ , :rjfi 43 - town 7, rsugejl, principal 450 00 culverts - i W streets and alleys... ., ;. 78 10 , town 5, range io, principal......" , .599 00 bridges - 22 5' towu 7, range 10, principal 104 82 redemption of land".. K9 12 town 6, range 10, interest 2 5 iliquor license . 4,7jii 00 common school lund, luteient 2,11 45 common scboo lund, prtucl- : pal i... - I-. 4.700 60 school luud Hpporiiot iiit-n.... 27,6.11 HI amount of duplicate aud a. ses.meut lor 18b7 ..... 234,510 70 ; 8x95,457 82 ............ ..59,9-Jl DT, ' By balxDi-e . F. LUNKKNHtlMtU,, .' , , ; Tr aurer y. C. And thi Board having du y examined fad Report, accept and approve the same; and now here- 1'ied. Luukeuheimer jiro-. duces to tin ti e money baiauc remaining in the Tieasurv. amouutinir in ..n . 91 05, which tne Board,-upon d.exaiUinattoti, - find eoriect, and returu to ld Treasurer. - ' 1 ' Coke at 10 Cents per Bushel.-, , Fik sixrv iiavn nion this wate tbe Kvausvliie Gailkht Company will sell t Oke at 10 cents per bus Del.' Apply at the otnee lor orders. . - n . ; j i H KKM AN JUMvEU, Secretary. Evansville, July 18th, imi. Lyl diw

rCIiIiJIST SCI f IJfiTKK.' 'rtllLJlAx McelmsalcM Fonndry "Matin 'ctrere ind Builders of' 14- ' r Steam Kulncs, Circular Saw 1 inns.' Grist 'anil Sug-ir Amis, Tobacco Swcre -eommltg Machines, Distil- ... ,. leryaud Mining Ma- "'' 'ch'nerv. Malt Mills, Corn lasilers, Heuse Fronts, Cellar Grate. SON & BRAGS CASTINGS. Ot every tiescrlptlon. tacHlaery ofail kinds Made and Repalretl. , ..... Dealers in Belling, Fire Bricks. Steam Gauges, and ... rroaghi iron Pi pets. Old materials honeht w" Stave the facility ot the bestMaiktuery and AV'orknon, and will give ail ' vartt entrusted to na onr individual atten-(i-Ja, flll orders promptly warrant onr r jrK, and charge re tsonable prieos. OTce and Foundry, corner of First and 4 ! streetai Kvans llle, Ind. H. Hi Workmen Kent to all parts to ill. Kf worlr and do rep.-.lrliie. ' MUXMrn " Ht'HUl.TZK. TI7CMAN AC WLTJJA1I HEILMAir .(Successor to Kralx ft Mell n M annfacturer and Builder of ..FORTABLR A.ND HTA TIONART TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY. i" Tlireslxinj MaCxXines,"; Cortou and Tobacco Presses CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, AO., Ac, EVANSVILLE, IND. 8hmt Iron and Copp ce Work made to 1 order on short notice. IRON AND ' BRAB3 CASTINGS of every description. Dealers In Steam Gauges, fjnm XftiKixjKlre Bricks, WrooKhl Iron Pipes, iioluc Cloths. Ac, at luani. iiu-turors' prions. iRXPAIItrNG done at short not ice. apr25 GROCERIES. CHAMLES VIELE & CO,, ..... ; ;!:. f t WHOLES ALU &BL O O JE it NOUTHWEUT COffTiHK ff: First and Syoaraorfl Strimt-n,' KVAN3TT1.T.K, INI). 1 ' I au dir.; 1810 IIIIMANN. DAVID IlilMlNH, ' " if ' G'R OC 3 JEt 1 E S, Foreign, and Domestic Liquors, nails; cotton yarnh, ilasswai:i!; , ,, , AC. AC, .. ,;JiQ9.C0 and C2 Main Btrcet, Between Second and Third, Evansville, inn. FISIl DEVOT. ydvaodtr-1 i. PHY! ilCIANS, BE. II. 31. IIAKVET, BOOM No. 1, WALKER'S BUILDING -ft " - Corner Mala and Thiid Streets. Office Hours 10 to 12..2 to 6: 7 to 9. Is dom ' " DR. A. WEBBER (Formerly ol Hopttlusvliie, Ky.) Jf!?JljL P'010"8511 services to tne citisens ot Kvjosvtlie. . , rtjmce over toe Post-crhce. -er: d m DR. A. C. HAYNES ievoies pis tune x ;lus vel v tn i i Tni, d ana Walnut stress, oppolt Council daintier. ate the ci frmTO'S? "-a ot the poor. Gttice iioura-Froui 9 to 12 A. m. and frooi 2 to - p. m. , f iiaisd .m

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MATT 11 E V 1) A L Z L L L, if, . ! Wholesale Dealer la Grooejdeis, 'Nails,. WMte Lead, Lime, ii -li. " 'ii ' CtJUltOt, &CL, ' Ko. 18 Water Street, i.;; deolO djy KVAHSVIIXK, I WO.