Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 August 1868 — Page 2
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DAILY JOURNAIi ICBUSHrD BT THK fiVAXSYIILE JOEOAL COMPANY, r t'OK PItESIDEST, GENERAL U. S. FOR VICE PKr-SlinEX'!, Hrvn RP.TTTIYLER COLFAX. Agen fi!rox tic H. A. 11 ALL. Princeton, Ind. Curt, Lrvi FFHOirvoN. Petersburg!!, ma. J. M. EosTfcK. Knit Branch, iud. P W. Weaver. Poseyyllte. iud. K. H. Corwin, -oiuervl ie, Ind. Cant. WiuTiNO.Cynttilana. in,"3- , B:itN'w Harmony Ind. 3 lA&li 1 azleton. 1 nd. Thou Jlrl'UTO kw. .samleisville, Ind. I'RP.rji .Marks, Black Haws Mills, ind. " They will also receive and forward to ns orders lor Bind. liivud Job Prluting. To Workln? Men. In;il'JcJV3AOfiI Article fiorn the " Industrial World," the or gan of the worki(Dmcn of the United States, and editt'.i by J. C. FlNCHER, the veteran champion of the working-: men'slit fTCM. atten tion ot the workingmen of Kvac-; ville to it. for it exposes some of the J traveling huiuhuEVwhoarc now going through thCiOooirfiVa attempting to persuade them that they are in duty bound to pursue a certain course politically, because i of ,ihei a,cti?a fifya pretended National Council held in Nflw Vort in Julvlast. 3Ir. FlNfcHER shows that the whole thing was a most; transparestcJieaJ, iu oig hi to receive' the conterWntev4ry nfodligent lafiorirnr man in the United States. In! thatinterestiDg tody of some thirty-1 45r!a!i4wB;orreAifii.Vl?V iesent the laboring interests ot the country, Indiana was represented by A. M. Pitett. a rich man in Putnam! (Joany, 'a" broken down political uancfc,j! whuis about as much identified with the interests of the laboring men of, otrr State; he is-- with the interests! of the South Sea Islanders. Michigan was represented by "It. jThevellick. who for some years past has irom cuy to uuy uuu gastrating in behalf of the party that soughtto; make :e Ubor forever .dishonorable, by i mak We, therefore, again earnestly urge our working men to carefully readj Mr. Finciier's articler and fiom it; learn the correct estimate to bej placed upon such deceptions a3 thet New York tfcVlOli i Our publication of the condition; of National and State finances,; i n la4"pju ?af;Tapvrft taken from official sources, had a very! dispiriting influence on the financial part of Senator Hendricks' speech! 6ui thi same'cvtfJing. 'l"he MirfCila guished statesman all at once discov cred that financu-wa a- dull subject) at best, and could bo omitted from! his speech without depreciating , its Mil UiMreliolti&vMhdi his usual Ions and elaborate para graphs relative to .the enormity o taxation and the rascality of Kepuh lican officials. 4Wr timfji:irt-i h i firo-dlul.kol the' Senator. Ua was right in selecting the negro as the principal topic of his speoeh lherc: Asa principle' ol the Democratic party, the negro is tirae-honorciL eveiiia tijparticXtlat Aefc T;dngef thli flic'liiiiE may be overdone. According to tlu Memphis Axabnichr-, the White ant Black Democrats "stand upon a foaainmn platform,'.' ntxLtoa utuvclf dc liunciation of the negro may result in a split in the party. It cannot bo for gotten. that-the negroes in the feuth ern States are now diligentlycultiva, Ted by the Democrats of that section ana it will bo very nntortunate to have the arrangement interfered with by the indiscretion of so prominent a Democrat as Mr. Henpricks. i We feel all the more free to utter this warninir. from the fact, that Mri Hendricks profited1 o imrAlyjf our fsiniply calling his attention the offici.-A f.pro w'uk reerer the.Sfa lit JTafioaTlxJendi nee to iture4 The General struck In the Face by - ft nH A mi n lkhkl..j.l. ... at tarlinville, Illinois. "V L-X if 1 i V. "i -i i -j A ' V. The brutish, devilish spirit whiH possesws" thtr 'so-called 'democra;T was fully manifested on the occasion cf the passage of .'ieneral Grant thiWsh-CarlinTiHe the other everiingf That j arty, under the auspices of that prince of low fellows, Bill O'Brien!, in the lown during the day, and, filled with bad whisky, when they heard that Gpgal irot,waj upon thfc train they started for the depot, sevjeral hundred strong, and taking posj. Be'.ion of the pUttorm and surroundi- . f?iihrfra! they set uppi h m wita the most unearthlv .veils J l.: : i.- , " aua '.lecl:ua.l;., insulting Dim UU his family in the most dastardlv an hantmttii mantrcr.-Th. fell wtVUrten, whose manners' iare as filthy as hittiiolf peMBally,twijc.lnfofiio and '."foremost 'in -edging on the druWrtp lt mQb,)...General .irantuba4i jfef4hb ' window'of the ear. lbr'thd purpW of vsb'akicg'.,bind.V; witV -sdmd iftien'ds iwhoua be recognrzed, .wticn pne ot thb '.dirty. hounds, more 5 impudent tfciin . the" rest, . rushed; tp ;. the. windw. J,'.' f T?HV.D? X Horrah fori Seymour 4'Hairt .'.Tiokntry- -fetrtfefcr-Gener-iil . Grant m ihe face wnh his l). MctXmnell -who ai, PQ sent Mm .onl; to say political, apprecutiod'-KsT fr hicrhlir. ilffHtrh ftiit -fr;t-'.'t.:-i. M'
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racv have jrained nothing by their Uad - -- - - . ... i manners. ET A working mi:n, itik;tiox! a SS-lfc...jLi ii -A. The Late Xcw York Council. cr-JLiiUL-nJ'" hfiwt-Miy-ofJuTy "in J'c-.. irk, JLAere .was a meWffc lt?orkit:tekrf frMtni!t in the labor "movement. We had the honor of a special invitation, and attended. The object of the meeting was "to consult as to what action should be taken, if any. at this time." &c., .tc, &e. At that meeting we were suprned ti Jnd, as "workingmen," broken-down bankers, Congressional lobbyists, land and supply speculators, ottice-holders, office-seekers, editors of partisan newspapers, lawyers, preachers and one young i. i: .:.i' : i nnn fi na ncc. mixea laay wiiii au ioc "f--" ..,,. 'TTTrt u . k..r.l n th earbling the should De uiirtin1" i.i ti.a n.imes of persons l.T-r .f 'h the States from whence K'chusetts-E. II. Heywood, P. T Arrers E. J. Ilarrford. Bowen, John Durkce, G". . Gibson. New York W. J. Jessup, J. Knnis, II. B. Mulhall, Adam Stock, II. Muhlmeister, Henry Tucker, Pw. V. Hume, J. Parr, II. II. Day. A. Troup, and Miss 3Iary Kellogn Putnam. Pennsylvania J. CI Sylyis, and J. Maryland William Cather3 and B. V. (Irppn. District of Columbia J. C. C. Whalev. D. McCathron. and D. W. Flynn. Ohio John Tomhnson and IN. 11 Michigan R. Trevallick Peabody. Illinois A. Camnbell. J. and C Uinchcliffe and J. P. Fagin. Indiana A. M. Puett. Kentucky It. Sommers. ..Mis-nri--J4bn Miwswire. ' --. NwiJwaev JvCv Fincher-!"-' j 'J-ThelaHt named and Mr. O. B. Daily, nf Oliio. directed that their 'Barnes should be withdrawn from the 'list of the members of this connstLand dis claiming an'v connection with their nronosed actio U;-"v-' Th'As iwill be1 seen that thirty-six inDn-' and- .6DO-twotna,nv hailing' from fourteen States, met in council.- They were authorized to act for nobody but themselves, and had the same right as any other thirty-seven men to meet and discuss any question or questions they pleased. But when this little clique of men some even unknown in the labor ranks, some of whom never perform ed a day's labor in their lives, set themselves up as a "National Labor Convention," pass resolutions as such and present the same to the National Co nvewtioD -fterwird wetingJi in New York to nominate a candidate for" Prerfdebt 'of th United" States. thev place themselves in the position to merit, and should receive, the con demnatiou of every honest man in al parties. Those men knew they represented nobody, and in palming themselves off upon the Democratic Convention as a "Nationals Convention " they were acting a he and perpetrating swindle. The Democratic Convention, in re ceiving the ' delegation from the Na tional Labor Convention" and invit log them to gears in the uonven 'tibtr1, nd tr6 us to be taken a f ull valuo. . lhe lead '6 rs '")' f a h "p a r ty f e f us in g "ad m i 1 1 a n co to ,a delegatjon, jif, workiagnien, would prbve'therr untltness'Tor their position by so doing,,,wJi, j.. ,., j Fu)rthqirmprp,.1in i. njasa .meeting held at Cooper Institute, , some . of these same delegates (?) claimed to represent a half million of voters ot' the United States," when the whole! council rcpreseted but fhirti si'.c vote ali told. j We do not wish to be understood; as being opposed to co-operating with the Demoeiatib' patty "any more thanj with the Republican, but we do wish to lift the veil from the eyes of ourj Democratic friends and let them sea the imposition practiced upon them Anlttha..tua i! Mi-oallcd." .National Convention. of Workingmen '' was a ft'awdy and ins-tea d of its representing or ceutrolcing' one-hair minion voter? they did not reprevitnt of control th ften tfeousanath part bf that number .' I The controlling powers of that Coni vention wcTC'theto with axes,' h&t'ch ets, tomahawhr.;1 and' scalping knives to'grina'on the National Labor Ubiprj stone to be used( at. the Democratic Co'tiVeftfiofil'dnd ' atthe "'.expense, of Democratic prOspects'of better Demo crats than they claimed to be. I The claim set forth by some of these doughty counsellors that the Demo4 cratic platform was shaped in any wa different, owing to their representa tions is sjiim riurcr&u and Is on! used in the hope that another bon may be tossed them. j The following, clipped from the Norwich, Connecticut, Daily Adver o'sec, wil show .how-some of.tbes l6hcjiE"J.an3' ieiraWe'"'delecates can ..j h , ii'ie entuueia3iiPu.Tawn.caU9n SJfPt.WXjw Kel4 i iauew. Jlav.eivi.ori rUuxsday, .even in Aha i .;. v Esq j 1 (delegate . t..; the akonal'Xabor CW venuon ibJSiew Yark,) reported" iUt,- pioceeuings and results ot that body, durttgiwliiob-.hvakl the Labor V'uu vr ii'.iijii fi ffinnfi'tT " Angels and ministers of fend us," but our whilom associate did make the .mpat of the nimbln truth he had for a foundation; an New Haven4 is-'nar"New York", nb doubt the Missouri delegate would be ableVtcLSuitonalhlnndsed; million of men and so on. , I Convention which meets In NewYork in Septernjie j. Qwes..;iti to the intere.tjt; represented .. therein to set this matter right- ..Should, it indicate a preferena , for either platform, it wil4,l entitled to some respect, ani.ibyouid t.dourt will have- some influence. But as for this councilrfedvritigiitseJf"' itfto ft fcoavetrtWn'and claiming t mpreeent- the1 tottrv,oi five hundred thousand voters, it is an iPirtitiMtiicjiTidtb'iismettaf tlue Ooantry tor which no reparation can atone. A German Campaign Article. The New York Criminal Zeitung', a very largo ciiuuijiiuu among tne Germafhi.Hounri', Contains the following article in its last issue: j The Presidential campaign, as fair aa the North is concerned, is no very iJ?assionate one till now. although
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is chiefly to be oxplfcitua y (ha iii. easine ess oi ho bout h, ivltidh allows orth what duty U has to per uio lOTTO. form. I vsro wero indeed in no camit, , , everybody know s wuat to do. It oa Of e eUkro WnA 1 lawptr,and For rtt,Hod on v.the other! sidti are,Uran and, .-Sheridan no doubt can-rise, be cjjjisethh farm 'of FrankTlaiis taj do seen ueiwecn Dotn T:iae9. uce party says: " Down with Congress and its reconstruction," v?hile the other party wants to support Conaress in its national policy, and to maintain:.. its ir nml nnmnlrtn it. Here they are threatefHBg-n.- w-ii-v-while, there we hear the words: Let us i ''-wirerh' "Mi6 disouthave i-1"Vt . - if ii J m.i:j. in,T and aouuuuf ..stions contracieu i n ounu .. s.tigmat'jzed as a .crime, while on the other side tney opeuiy uuuiaun u.c breach of A solemn promise. Under puih circumstauceH it cannot be hard or a man to, set nimseii rignr. ana there is no cause. for, tain tp'.ie exas perated. . V ho likes Forrest ..and Wade. Hampton will join, th,eir com pany, luose who nad just enougu ot such persons during the war, will keep away from them. -Who wishes the couutry most of all .peace, will -vote for.Graut and Coliax. ho.. .thinks, that the interest of tha country demand a new rebellion, renewed blood shed., .will join, thorfe , who declare things done and existing null and void,' and'whose theory, if executed,' would have no other meaning than civil war. Oaitp as precisely und naturally' the the sanctity or nullity of a contracted debt will separate irom' eacn , opher. In all these questions there id no lit tle room left. far. mistake andfthe DririciD'les :are rso t?aia ihkt it "would be foolish to treat of subordinate questiatisi t? i . ? ) ) i We believe that the maionty oi tne people want peace. We believe the country will not frirorously squander what was woti by so hard a struggle. and expose the ship of state to new storms. We .believe the ncopLo-lo dT'fatetuf lo Y Atbto to" po?e? th'bge persons who caused the couutry so much misery. Wo are convinced that the Ainerican-'peple wiil pay their debts exactly as they were contracted We, on our part, patiently wait for the result of the campaign, and our' only wish is that; tha people;! might treat with, contempt those men hotry to "desecrate .tho' . struggle' for .principles by personal attacks. We never -shall slander the ' private--character bf Sey mour and Blair 'ot deny the merits of these men in their respective spheres. But we expect and demand that ' ur adversaries in principles will eho v the same justice to 'our caudidates. The rair hght is lor men, the dishonorable one tor knaves. The tSentli and lhe Colored 'Tote. iThe i desperation: with which the Southern Democracy- is trying to secure the vpegrq yptp .is ?ho,wa by a catechism published in the Richmond uri ' , mi ii - 'mug - J.ne . loiiowing : are a ipw w the question's and answers: ... ! ... .. Who caVe the negroes' the right 'of sufTrago-in New ; York?- The ;Dem0: era tic' party. " Who presided over the Convention which eave rhw privilege t s negroes? Martin Van Buren.' a Democrat Who afterward elected Martin Van Buren President of the United Sfatcs? The. Democratic, part sr. ho married a negro woman, and by her had mulatto children ' '.Rich ard M Johnson, a good Democrat. Who elected Richard M. Johns'on Viee-Prcsideot of the United States? The Democratic party.. ? ;J r ( ''IfPresidont Van Bilren' had "died ancrKtchatd wr.dnnso'n had DOnorae President, who would have become the Demoratic mistress of the White House?,' This negro. woman. . i Who repealed the laws of Ohio which required neerocs to give bonds and. security .lefore 'settling in that State? The Democratic party. V ho made mulattoes legal .voters in Ohio? 4 A -' Dein.lenrtic Supreme Court, of which Reuben Wood was Chiet Justiee. What "became' of Reuben Wood? The Democratic party elected him Governor three times. - i Tilt: i "well ViArbraedM WAfhWL'ton correspondent of the New York 7Vie says of e.p(o)itical f .fcatjijof ho Cab inec omcers : .....Some of 'the DeUioeratic attacleso the administration are .striving hard to convey the belief that all the mem bers of the Cabinet, as will as the I JrYctideiibi li$riu!f, iwifl Istiipdrt Sey mour and JJiatr. lhe trutli has been repeatedly toJd.thnt, .with.the exfeji tion ot iMessrs. JleUulioch and Urown ing, the Cabinet is a unit in its dis gust at the New York platform and nominations', 'fir -tthldhfiiyfeusf 'Air, Johnson heartily participates, while Messrs. ocholield and hearts are earn-i est in their support of Grant and WABEHOVSE...VII. , E. . .FRENCH-. & . C04 4 Sos'. 47 arid 49 Main St;,, :-f." r':.r: :,KTAXSTIttE.,.i.-.'f.";-' ' i ' The larjrest and most complete assort"'Mouse I'timiMliiiigr Goods ! in the STATE OF INDIANA. ,:t in 11TYLE. GUA LTTT. and PliIOJB.-wo FTKKY ALL COMl'Ki-ITION, TV EST. ' , " ' . , . . , In- addition to all goods, we hav : our other lines ot 40,000 Rolfs VVALL PAPER, "at UNUSUALLY LOW KKiURKS. ! Que, PrtIucilQa of. jl.W;,A S l.K I " wiiica we control 111 tuis uiurjtti, we are now enabled to sell these elegant goods at about i 25 JER ciEISTT.; Jess, Ahan the. were ever beiore qirci in this market. , . , ,. .. .-UIVE KM A OALLUa ; "" j prl7dtf ; , , , Umbrella Manufactoer, 1 ; AS BKMOVF.lt MI EST A I! f.I H. ment to tuikli MtiK.tr, t.etween V ine; and Dlvisionv ; near the Cmnolic Church. He will be g;d to ee his old customers at his new staud. .., . ., : m v '.i.WWf-'r) u I I understand that parties have been canvassing the city claiming to be my agents. No oi has any authority to solicit work tor me, and' all those claiming to be my employees aie impumora. ma'23 d3m . . ........ Vi )i ii it i JS U ki -i l tl I
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bovly is renewed,- ore In seyn years.. lhe Mesij. the cartilage, bone and muscle ot the frame ara witsUng awfiy, and being irapftwpuu y rajimceu uy uew inaterial. HealtWdepenils upou thetaiainre or that material. nU whetner it shall bennmnr diseased, full of vitality and elasticity or feeol-3 ana naccla, depends mainly upon ue action oi me tiiornacn. in warm wearier I he waste of the s stem is verv ranld. and If It V QH an rapidly repaired bv the reat sustaining orgaa. the coBKaqaejvce iM ebility, emaciation, and der&v. it U, thorefpre. of raram unt importance that trie stomach be kept m a vigorout condition at. tola tiyinij season, and the sateht, surest, and buKt tonic that rnn. he finnloved for hat purpose is HusTKTTKP.' hittrum This incomparable vegetable stomachic p.tves unwonted energy to the dliceslive powers, promo. es. th conversion of ,ihe ood into healtulul tlool. i which Im. an tn speak,' the raw material ot all the solid portions, ot the bo iy.1 ad thereby nuta tiesysiem in Hit- best doss I hie unite of hfeue analnst epidemic and othar diseases, 'ill! slrooe reflDire it to keeii no i.liflr p(renth : tne weairto re-Invigorate them. It consist' of the purest of all difTnsiv nUmalan.it, charged with the juices and extraeta of the roost genial roots and herbs, and is a permanent re-torative not a mere temporary excitant. It net sininltaneouHty upon the stomach, the bowels, and tna liver, and is the best. known remedy for dyspepsia, buionsaess, contlyeness, and general aebillty. HOhlERSI ' MOTIIEBSI MOTHEUS i "DON'T fail to procure .... 1 Mrs. Winslow'8 Soothing Syren. ! '' FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. .' ' This valnftble- preparation lias been nsed with never ailing nieces in Uiouaand oi case. " It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels. coirects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will also instantiv jelieveUKiFixa m the Bowells and W imd Cotic. We believe It Is the best and surest remedit in the world in all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhoea in Children, whether arising from teething or any other cause. t ail directions lor using wm accompanv each bottle. Be sar andeall for "BIRS.WINSLOWa "BOOTHINU SYRUP." having the ao-sttn-tie oi uuKTia f EKKi.vs " on tne ouisiue wrapper.' All others are base imitations. 1 Je24 (iiw6m ' , ..... i . Batchelor'8 Hair Dye. This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world; the only trae and perleot Dye harmless, reliable, instantaneous; no dis appointment; uo ridiculous tints; reme dies me in enects oi Daaoyes; invigorates and leaves the Hair, soft and beantilul. alack or brown. Bold by all Druggists and Perfumers; and properly applied at Ba ciieior's W1k Factory. No. la Bond tstieec New York:. .. p30dlr sy How rrr.viy nothers suffer the agony f seeing U.cir i Ale ones snatched away ram-tberri'K'J t ie Whooping Cough, or ipthecin on 7-single bottle of Poland's iVblte Pifc-C'CZJ' lonnd would have saved .heburiilO, I lis infallible. Fragrant Toilet Soaps &kV: PREPASED BT Skilled Workmen from i tie bot MaterllN, Aiitl nre tHAWN AS TUB STAXDAItD BY SKALKBt VSTD CVSTOMKIW. ;'' Hold vc!-jwhere. deo lotb Patches, Freckles & Tun. The ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY loi Jo,ose bhowi DISCOI.ORAIION3 on the lace 1'erry't Moth and freckle Lotion, i'rered only by Dr. H. C. PERRY, 49 lknd Street, New York. Sold everywhere. aar26 dfiia ' . . . . JU O N 1JL A. l l li COAL. o u T1 on haml a superior article of Bon Har bor Coal, which will be delivered to all par! of the city on short .notice, at the lowest marttet prloe. - JAS. H. LETCHER. Office No IS N. Water Kt. fnial oly RARDWARJ 52! o xx cl cx a. ix i t. er s for, and only (,'omplrt- Htoc'tc of. soj)cr Tools & Truss. Hoops - ' - : in the lty. ' - : We have now a full line of Barton's Cooper Tools ; ., . ColEiabua Cooper Planes and 'Joint ers; ;.,..'.' . " 'A No. I Truss Hoops, 10 to 32 inches ; Patent Dowel and Croze Bjtts, Saws, Diviaers, uraces, xc. Also, Apple-Parers ; , - ' Grain Shovels; ..... Coal. Shovels ;. . .... Brass aid Enameled Kettles Builders' Hardware ; Chain Pumps, &c. ... . ... ( ..... . .. All of theaboveat LATEST KEOFCED I'lIICEN FOB OAS II. , ; V; FEED. P. STEAUB & GO, : , IfnrIivr Dealer. ' -i ' ' ' ' . Ko. 74 MAIN STREET, . jy5S)dtf J Bet Second and Third Streets.' II.: K.;WeHs:S:; Sou, '"Nbr Main ST., ... ; . : Importers and Dealers in rftolT? 'Trace. Log,' Halter Chains: viJillUJ Humes; Cotton and Wool Cards. . . i i Ctvtll no Snaths, Grain Cradles, Forks, kJtjmta, Hoes, Rakes, Hheep Shears, j Slicvels, gsf AXES; .Mill. CrossCircular Saws: and Urindstones. ?TllYftq .Table and Pocket Knives, -"f,l"5 Sieves, Horse and Shoe. ' Brushes, Curry-Combs. " Locks, Hinges, ' Screws, : Tacks, and a large stock of - Carpenters and Coopers' Tools . and I.uihlcrV If aril ware. ii. K. WELLS 4 SON, . 31 Main Street. .apa. . ' "-'-: WM.: 1SJKA VIS, " ' ' ? . TJ. S. Clalm ,-A.fxen.t. Alsoi REAL ESTATE and COLLECril . .-: AGENT. .... .. .. Office on Mam street, between Third and Fourth, No. HbK (over Kellsr'SjUan store), EyansvuieinJ. . ' wpU'tt,
Nevr Advertisements.
VSIC VA I.E SEMIS AKY Devoted exclusively to the ART AND SfHENOK of Mtrsic. ivioilo: "Jtt be that 1 have done to much, it t that I have aone one thing at a (una .tut. JL'ercw JuO pec academic year. Young ladies desiring to fit themselves tor teachers oi the piano, harp, organ, guitar, rnelodeon, or vocalization, in the shrrteHt -tinije posslhie, wrMf Id do well to address rausrciPAI. at V.B.j M. V Box, .New London, Conn, ; , j "REJECT AtL YIOLOT PrR0.il L uvts. Xhey ruin the tone of the bowels and weaken the digestion. TAR RANT'S EFFEKVESCENT SELTZtK APKKIENT is used by rational people as a means ot relieving all derangements ol the stomach, liver, and rntcstJaes; because It removes obsti actions without pain, and Imparts vigor to the organs which It purifies and regulates. Koid byntt druffypatr. PliOOF OF OUR STATAMK.XI ; , that we have made A COMPLETfi ;. , . REVOLUTIO Pi. ,! j IN TRADE. '.. " can be foucd In the fact that the Immense business we have built tip has induced a multitude of small ooncernh to Imitate oar club system, and some by advertising the precents they win give to agents, seeK. nnsoccessiuiiy, 10 aiveri some or onr oust nm to themselves.. We .make, ibis an. nouncement simply to Inform the puoiic that it will be for their Interest to pationlze onr house, as we still continue to 01 vk BKTTKR GOOE9. AND GSEATXft tMDUCEMENTtf TO AGENTS THAN AN V OTHCB CONCKB.N IK THE BOSrUKSS. We seil every description of DRY AND FANCY UOODSi PLATED WABKj 3KW rr u v ir.'P-.urj l.. i.u. i . m w . CHINES, &e,, &c, for the uniform price ot ONE 1IU1.LAK. Circular sent to unr address free, PARKER A CO.. Nos. 83 and km summer Ht., Boston.- ; LUMBER. &C. Till It I.E. , MYERS , & RRO., (Successors to Steele A Trlble,) XAKTrACTTTBERS OT AKD BEALKRS lit Sasli, Doors, Illinds, .Frames, ' jrOULDINGS, &c.' ; AH orders for work in the Bulldinz rhae are promptly attended to. ' -..-ii. .... We keep constantly on band all ktnda of LUMBER, PINE and POPLAR FLOORING, WEATHEB BOARDING, &c - Scroll Sawing- of every description auu Dressing of Lumber done to order. - ' - Factory at the. old stand or Steele s Tribie, , , Second St- bet. Chestnut and Cherry. EVANSVItXK. IND. - apKdtf - ; . . i i . i .i ; : GJSJH,T. In retirins: from the above Tartnershii I desire to return my thanks to my friends wuo uaveiaoreu mo wilu business, ana would ask their continuance with the new firm. JAMES Si'EELE. Evansville, Jan. 29. " ! . LUMBER-LrMIIEIt! . THE M ILSt KlltKK C'ON'l'IMVES the Lumber Business at his old Maud at the corner of Main and Seventh Streets, and would respectfully inform the puoljK that his stock is large and second to neD in the assortments, embracing Pine ol al. thicknesses and quality, from the niotr Third Common Saginaw Board tip t Xhreerlnch Eirst clear Plank. i AIko, SOW DOORS ol various thickuesf " and styles,' and' ' ' '; -- -JO.OOW LIGHTS. Window Sash, Pine and Poplar Shi nglat 8 and 4 -feet iith. Mouldings,. Casinct Quarter-Round, kc, Aa. Orders from the country, river or rat1 filled promptly. . . t , Beiildlm , " JOHN F. GLOVER. Builders and Painters. - . ....... i E II AVE JJS STOKE, .; , ; i ,000 ponnds strictly pure White Lead. 60,000 pounds pure Star White Lead. , t 60,000 pounds Bay State White Lead. 1,000 gallons Linseed Oil. - 6,000 pounds No. 1 Putty, in Bladders ; Window Glass, all sifceS.' - 1 1 Glaziers' Points and Putty Knives.; - ..... COLORS of every variety. DRY o OIL. Ail of which we are selling as die as can be pansbased In the West. KELLER ii V. HITK, Wholesale Ifruggi&ls,.;Eva3itvUler.Iad.. mch8 U - . i.t . ... i - '.I i .. . , .. I I .. WILLIAM ViitTivjjiai;, ., HAND FACTO KKK 0 Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, &c. .and. Dealer In, j ,.n,,.i Pine and Poplar' Lumber, Shingles KiRINO, FLOOULN'ti, Ar. . Office and Factory, Corner Fifth and Walnttt turret, Evaus ville, Ind. . . Orders from abroad promptly attended to. Uial8dlf .. ; ; i ; i ..... T Kvansville Slate Pepot.. BUILDERS', EMPORIUM. i WE ARK THE AI.EMS ,FOK one of the largest Slate manufactories iu the country ,and are prepared to furnish at the manufacturers' prices, on .short notice, the following:,Roofing Slate of different styles and quality ; ' - . s . i ...... . . . . . i , slate Hearths; r Slnte Jams lor Fire-placeft; " ' ' Slate Black Boards ftr Hohools;- J ... i -. Slate and Marble Tiles for Floors; And would particularly call attention to t he fact that the Slat e Heartits, Jjiins, and Black Boards is the cheapest and best article for the purpose now known. ' ' ' BABCOCK&HTEEWV i 1 ; Water, bet. Locust and Walnut Sta, : may 2D itmil . TO BUILDERS. ! J. ers and public in general, that I have on hand and am still receiving a large stock of.. - i . ,i - Michigan, Saginaw and Green Bay Pine and Poplar Flooring and Siding, ' PINE LUMBER, SHINGLES, &c.!. Which I will sell cheap for cash. . , ' ' ' WM; HUNNEL. Office and Factory corner FittU aud Walnut Streets, Evansville, Ind, J183m H JAMES SWANS0N & SON,. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ' ' Shingles, Lath, Doors, and Sash. Also, a large assortment of Allegheny. Chicago, and Toledo Lumber and FlopriUB, ressea ana unaresseu, oa nuuu ana lor sale. ' ' t : .1.1 i 1 , l : Extra Sawed and tS7uived Pint Shingle, eighteen inches long. We respectfully solicit iho altixens of Evansville to givers a call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Yakd ox Water Street, (Opposite Lamasco WharO, EvaasvlU,. ' Ail orders promptly attended to. .' - may23 dtim : ... i . I.. - . i , . , i , i. . , r . BUILDERS' EMPORIUM. - .. . - ; . .. ; . . ... , - , v j rE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE following and offer them at remarkably low pi Ices : 50JjQ feet YE,LLOV PINE FLOORING ; 20,000 feet POPLAR FLOORING ; - , '- 4 (;. a i-f ,si . ti 100,003 POPLAR LATHS; .-,.. ........ j 100,000 POPLAR BHISGLES;i C-.'i ...ii ... 2.000 barrels choice WHITE LIME; , 1,000 barrels CEMENT. ' - Also on hand a full stock of Doors, Sash : Blinds, Glass, Nails, Building Hardware. . Paints, OiJs.,and BABC0CK .4 STEELE; iir. ! Water Street, bet. Loai.-U ayj Walnut, auS ddiw:!0d Evansville, Ind. PMCT .;. DYE HOI ME. :.T1 P. GRAUPNER, ' 27 TER AND SCO ORER; riFTH STREET, bet. Oak and Cherry Silk, WooL Cotton, Ac., colored to order! Air -work - warranted, and MXi7 promptly paid. Ima27diu :J "".s
MACHINISTS.
SCIIUI.TZR. Slecbaulcs' JFonndry l V t j i ; i l Manu'aetnrers and Builders of I'll' t :! f . I J, I.,-. 'i i'i i m i III rf ii . I ti.l, Steam Engines, Circular Saw . 1 r ........ . ' j i.i'i m ' , II11K, . .11. , - i ...... ... , ,.i i ... .. , . .;i i. i.. ,.t . u,i i . . ; . . i : ... . i I' Grist and Bortr5 if uis. Tobacco Swcre? ... i.i". i.i !).. I I i.i .. nil I r' l. ti&minlng Machines, Distil ' ' " ; ! , . . ..- ... tf I..,. . . !:! ,ti i lery and Mining Ma- , , , , ,, ca'ixery, Mali MUls; torn f CeUers, Hense Fronts, Cellar. Gratss'. "ON & BRASS CASTINGS: I Of every description. c? -. .r. , . .... ........ ..r ill. , J r. i f tfaeMaery of all kinds Made and Repaired, ... . , -., -:i: :;'.;..;--. ,4 . Pealers in Belting, Fire Bricks, , l Steam Gauges, and Vroazbt Iron Pipes. Old materials bongfac i , l ,1) ,t ..-i.., JJI I.4IIS .i . WiH il i,i .1 ; --t'f "..t i .i i, . .,i iii.i W have lhe facllltv of the best Mathe Sklnery and Workmen, and will Rive all worm, entrusted io us our individual attendia, fill orders ' promptly; ' warrant onf W Jrk, aad charge reasonable prices... h Office and Foundry, corner of First, and I, Mt Btreeta, Evansville, Ind. M, B. Workmen sent to all parts to fit 49 work and do repairing. Ubzasm i 'SCHULTZETtHUAAN A CO ..... ..... , .il i.. ,! i. 'WTLTJAM; HEILMAH 1 !. ,...l.;. (Sacoessor to Kratz A Heilm' 1 . '- ...I ... ... ...... il . II tJ ii i ... , t. K I. J ! oil. I I .. ,. J -1.1 Manufacturer amd Builder of I 1' ..... i ! ... . .. .. ;,- .i.i S . -i I . ...I. ,.. ! ..I-! i i i i FOHTA.BI.M ANI 8TATIONJLICT .1 i , ...II TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS,' i.i . ..! I SAW . .AND . QRISTi MILL, , MACHINKItY, . .ii , ; m r . - Threshing1 Machines,' ' Cotton ' ami Toliiicco XrUs. e , CIRCULAR .SA W MILLS', . , 1 . , .. , c . It ' j . ..'I .. .... . .i i . ; -. ,..,i. I. ;,. EYANSVILLE, INI ..1 Sheet Iron and Copper Woik made to order on short notice. I ' CJL8TINU9 IRON AND BRASS of everv description. . - . . " ..iliii.li.i i Dealers in Steam Ganges, Gum Belting Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, BoltlKf Cloths, Ac, at manufacturers' prices. -REPAIRING i . v i . . ; done at shor notice, i . ,i il apr25 GROCERIES. CHARLES i ; VIELE & CO.. i I ii .t. i. WHOLESALE ....... . i.. . ...i., ..a ... , 7 I I..' i u i , Gr R O C E 3K , i : ' ; ' - ' .11 SOUTHWEST CORNER i..! i; i ... . . ,.. ! ii First and . Sycanidre , , Streets, I i .ii , 1 1 II. Evassviule, In a. ' I". H au9dtf.r .! i i ISAAC HIIKAirS. DAVID HEIMAKS I. t i. JtEiTtiASNp :;i s .. i ....... Wholesale Dealers In ,. , , ; ... Foreign and Domestic Liquqrt, j NAILS, COTTON YARNS, GLASS WARS . , Ifos. 60 and .03. Vain Strc, Between Second and Third, u'u:" ;, -: i.i EvANsyuLLE, I&n. ' ovao dtf :- - ... ; . I til., .11 i PHYSICIANS.' dr. niM. nAuvEr, v ROOM : No. E,..WAXK;ERf? BTjriLDT(j ' ' Corner 'Main and Third Streets. Office Hours W to 12;S to 5: I'i dnv . . ' 1, ' ''-' ' ; D2. , :A.' WEBBER : ( .a J ' (Formerly of HopklnsVlUe, Wy.) i Offers alw professional services to lhe;itiaeas of Evansvdla,. i . i;, -n. , J" Oalfstrteu 9 Xllir Ui.t.w!Bn Cherry ind Office over the Pout-OlHoa. t ....ii3:dta w . -3 C." 'PAYNES j Devotes his time f xcluslvely "to' treating ; Dlseasesxjf the EYE, at Iris bttlce. ou the corner of Tnlrd and WalnuGBlretHH.uppoaite the City Council Cnainber. i. , - i A tree clinle for the benefit of the poor.1 from to Do'elo It a. m.. - .: :!;. ..i ', OlBce Hpors-rFqa lp J2 A. at and from ! 2 to a v. m. j tualS diiiu MATTUEW DALZKLL, : ..;' Wholesale Iealr In 'i. 1 Groceries, Nails. White Lead,' Lime, ! 'No. 18 Water Street, , ' ii ! declO dly il EVANSVILLB.IND., i 1 t
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cr OITAfiE IIIL.I. NEMINAKl, for YoutiK Iadles. I'ouahkfeile, N. i. Ittj-optiiH tseplember 18. The best features of European and home schools. Esnecial -&UejUa&vAtodr.tt, towmw. Altlc,. and Ait. Dr. Lf-wis's-tJyinuHitrw. Kltna " tlon arid climate unsurpassed. For prospectus, address Rev. GEO. T. RlDt-R, Rec-tor.j-; i.i yx j Maplewood Institute, WE OF THE OiiDKSI 1EJ14I.E -Seminaries in the country, widely known lor its superior facilities and unrivale.i location. Address Hex. C.V. SPEAR. Pittsfleld, Mass. GKASVU.IiC FEMALE CO 1. 1 E.E. Thirty-fifth yenrfxias Hptpmlier 17. "Oue or the oldest .ahil best in-tiMirtlons for educating our daughters." gjlayear. tieu.alor. .cau.UKua to.V. I'. KEiifcVA-Jd.,. Granville, Licking County, Ohio. "WEARING OP 'TOEGREEN." ! A -E5l1fjWATEW- lor'the most ent.lmtu.tntU4i. Uxkt publudied, abonndii in Romance, Humor, and Wit. Ageuts, snylt is rheHtH.st'SelHvbftliHjut, as pef-1 pie are tired of repatitKMiS ot dry dt lalls au id arliiy rdportst . . ... . iVn,e,,geut )jQld H in Jne,week., ,, ... . . , ... i -1., . i - - -. i i i Send for circular"", terms, an(l newspapor oplnios. t '' ' -1 ' ' AIko, Family Quarto Bibles, the best edi lion published. ' " ' ' " ' ' , ,, WM. FLINT, Publisher, . 'JStuth Hevet.th St., Philadelphia.' Fa". 1 1 I i, it f i i 1 1 1 ' ' i a i j.; . ii . ' , i i . i i ui it j . J i i I . 1 1 Ciroul aiv Mill .Malay, . Gang, andi.. ii:iiCross-Cnt . .... i ..' I !....!. i -.. I.:, I r. , It 1 i. 1. I i.i 1 t . . ... .i j o , -i.l l. i.. S -A.1 . I y i i - I . .1 :,M..liA . I . ... j'i t : , c ..i 1 .ii ..... ,i ct ii .' -j i II.. Every Saw that loaves our factory Is Oil Tempered, and. Pateat. Ground perfectly true ana even, ana maue oi uniform tem per by our patent tempering process. II iti it .11 I . I . I Ii... ..i i :i i ..ii s i ... 1 1 i . t. . i.ii .-:.llil-.-Ji.lt t. Common shape, as good as the best. The HKIH JACKEf tColburh'8 Patent) AXE can not le excee . We guarapt y ; they, will cut 25 ier cent, more that common Axes,. wtU. leas labor .to the chopper, i -... Send for circular and prices to UPPINOOTT A BAKEWKLLj.PiTTHBUROHi Pa.. r'ole Manufacturers. For sale by principal Uardware'Dealers. f i ' ; THE' SUGCisSOf tbe05E 1)0LL.K BALfi O Eevwlo-l-du-i i..o..tion.ln.Trade.i...i.. ,....-.. WE furnish at a uniform price of QNK DOLL'AU.' Kncli articles us are" UKcd by.vrj'. lamUy.ata Joss, price ,lban.,thy are sold by any wholesale dealer in New Vrk r-Bostou. - " tt 1. i .i .i.. Agents wanted to co-operate with us In carrying ut a"plftn-whlcli meels the wants of the million, and, iu . the disposal of a lar;e and varied slock of t'y and FahcyGcols,Kitver PJated Ware, Watclifs, .Car. pet liifes. Ac." 'Our terms td Aee'n'is'are Superior iq tnose. .oOiny, pUier firm, I as. our eircdiar will show. Tiioo Kettlng np ClubS'Citii k ure a-piece of Hbeelii pi SJlic Uress, Watch, Shawl, Sewlug . Machine, &.;&.;' ' - .- i"-. .,; I .. 'WEE9F;COy'V. .( A check describing an article to be nold Jora.illftr,!lcU.-;iiO fir'ie; 4fl otj Hj tt) for 100 foi tic. K'ut by mail. Send inoriey hy Keeistt.rPd letfeVs. ' 'tlrrulars' mailed free io aiy;udr.;ss. , Vjfii wanted everywhere: " ' .AddrfrSH... . iiARRlM A PLUMMKli,! ' 31 Ha:iovel-St., Boston, Mass. ' UX' ,. . J I . ... W'F.'AUE OiVIIAiVD '.'AndiwiU m.lt mor.l tor lli nuioy i -i , , j i . thau auy , , . DOLIjMl CONCERN in' the unjjfy Our inducement or ormintr c?nk nrb' more than double, that of any exiabtinhment in lhe country.' ' .mi j For the .proof, of tbix. asscrlipn. .pleasei examine our Terms to Agents, which are as follows:: .-i ...;.i , . . 11 Read carefully and compnre wit h 1 ho 1 terms for getting up clubs as advertHcd by ol.her establLslyuents. Anij pei'ami sending "u ' Tiro 'Dollari can texrei ve..lor be same u. seleutlOU lroiu tb4 lollowinK articles: Two (not oue) CO pict.urei .Morooc(- 'AIMinm,. 2 jian-s (oi, -nei pair) of (.:ou(?ress B iois, 2 pieces (m.t oue piece) of i'ants Pattern, 2 iliof. one) 5 bottle Itevolvlng L.asloi, 2 mot. one) Worsted Breakfusl Shawls, 'or any I wo articles (not oue artUilc) from ear exolianj;u lfcst.- -t s ,t WeAvlit also aend -.). ixlawd noUcs ol articles for sale at one dollar each. Any person sending. Three PoVars can re-. &r Utte riid H.flertltTii frr.in-Hift followi ng articles : 15 yards Delaine, 1 white Marseilles limit, 2(uol oue) 100 view Turkey Morocco Albums, 20 yards SMeeting, Wool Square Shawl, 2, sets (not one net) Halt Bosoiii' fouidsjiJjiiJi ofte) Ha iniid Chains, will gold pjyeil trimmings, (lhe trimmiUt!''osf these clirtihs aVb auveriised byolherconcein.i..as gold, which is a deception, as they are al. of tnem gold plated,) 2 (not oue) silver plated chimed Butter Dishes, 2 (not one) silver plated 5 bottle Revolving Castors, 2 els (not, one 8iJ 8tpJ. pJadrjl KfliVKH WDtt. Foi ks, 2.(o one) worsiecl Ptoioenatio h Uhvik. a (nut one) lady's lonagoJilqiM (Jhiilii,- (not ouei iauy oii,n rj'iu (lunoie Kings, Ii (nor. one) gent's heavy' chaSe'd feolu plated iicn. iiiow xiun are auvenistii 05 01 iter concerns as soiici gold, wii loll is ft iranu upon the public,) 3 (not one) black wm uut .work ijoxos.or WrMinfi UifMt (nCtODel'cxtraQnailty Bahr.oraVjsiiiris, !' ncniivt uinjii Qwiry turn, siieavu llul10ns 10 matcn, 2 (not oue superior Turkey Morocco Shopping Bags, 2 pairs (not one) lady's Balmoral Boots. W e will also send 41 printed notices p.CliUM I9r saieatt,"ollarctt4 y A ny pertorkirldtng, Fit J?9llarAiol six dollars) ran receive for the came a selection Irom the loiiowing article: A black or colored Alpaca. Dress Pattern, a Poplin e& HlMCfiig, I t-nravM (b AiOttleftfiiryetplsted Revolving Castor, 4 yaids tuperllne i asslmere, extra heavy lare sized white vui.L,i pair gent s call BooU, i yartls good Woof FfAcktag2 fbbfVxoi). luMHty uaimorai iairis, an elifht day Clock made by Heth Thomas. 4 yurds double wldHi Cloth lor ladies' sacks or children's wear. Muff or Cape, Wool Long SliWl, splendid ciasp namiiy uinie, i jurds (not a yards) double wld li water j.roof cloaking, 2 sets each (not. pneiEet..e:u.j) tvprw handled K.uivenwrtnsnverj)iatvd "t'olk, 1 set of j,ace curia ins We will alo send 60 printed notices -w. umnuiamitm rh aw una Sitnua eacll. ..! Any person tending 7n Dollars can re ceive. ior the s une a selection Irom the nuowing'niicie7yHtti(int fouryartJs, flouyle .width C3oUi: oa- cloaking or Coiitr lug. -3 mot two) "blenched I.lneii ''fablij Cloth,:wh 2tu runt ni down) Iiisetr j.7,.iijii.iwiiJi.iiitvv(" j.aruN (Hilton yarus) Hemp CariliiiK. 14 yards extra iiua.itv .bliicu nrcolored 'Alpaca Drt8 Pa terns, ! yaran exini jtiaiuy i'opljii i.re4S.PaUri.s, silver hunting c-ase V alct ,new, not seowii'i ii.uiuruj, 'jijz.. ( ..... ..ii.; -ii; i.,y .iiaudted Mel blmied -Knives aiid1. Fork, I ipair superior. M;oul ,41iiif,t'..c4 r ur Mull' s mt i aue. i! Mini, imcl silver nlaicd eilgraved Ice PlTH.erv, 9 yds. (not 7,'v ydM.f Wool (.'iixaiiiier.i lirr suit, 2 dozen. mot on doaen) .Rogers' best hifver plated Jhorks Common Sense Hwliig Machine (tne real nni.-li.Tiol. lia. Imit.aLHiM used-bi" other eoBoeriisl.tH tml -t w. J l.wy Voox-tf tulllH, 2iuot one) .-splt iidid clasp f .af . .s.-.We'wlll aLsriaand printel notices foi JP.) articles lor sa.l;iil. tn dollar eiu;h, ,.;:, U,r cj'i-r club. v.the vntue increae,i in the we tuuo. 'mir.Moilc o f,"'! 'JJ hod iii-good -urdfir. ) '1 1 q"H"y-of -the oiher ironceru in the Coiniuy.j vV e ie of -thij-oiinlou tnat,"aitr-reaflliig'rhe above luiyiytiietneui suuio 4t uca .wm i,Jn:hrUsfii)il.d by 'some Ot thfe bolut tiifl t.tok-ri iii:liii6.'t';." ' ufrson fetid! u we uipiiu. . . r ITT ..... hlllOtllll ' f nioiiey lor : tnonlli.a gift of luom-y or watches, as that L ,x vI..mwiO( lb Ja lMiinit4ott.itUH: i. in in addit ion to liie i"'.vf Jil.eial. Ii in " T..J..i -ni.iti. Villi ii etl to' sny one Who maj-fend us gieleveworliolti 11.6111 our erch Jni?f lint,' II- I I I .I- I 1 11. AU. ...... ' ' ' ill to he fceul-IO oier..nr; vim jor pa w.; wiil sell .weuty-two artivles iro'u our ex-. ?hsnellt.all to be sent In Ouf -.rrdor.' liirjdofiv-i "y '-'ytor.s.i. iutters or hv a noHiul money sy or er.or dralt,atour Knt to any aild c.; risk. Valalpuums k. F.S.' 'Agrbrs will 'plea-' Ifottft uiji what firms have agema an uueir town er.clty aii.l Hiey wdl receive; our most sincere thanks. V . .' ,: THOIJAS L.TENO & CO, J i No952 and 54 Klia Street... -. ' -.r. u i. r.l i .f t..i...,i:i.; UOBONMA.,,. j i i..il .i .. ... i '. ... : I . .- . .i.. t
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