Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 August 1868 — Page 2

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sue, PtrBLlSHF.fi BT THE ETA5STILLK JOUKXAL rOSFAXY, . 6 I.oenst Slifft.E'1"'AUGUST 28 1868 AVFDNEOAY. CoL R. P. DeHart, Of Lafayette, will speak at the following timet and place: . , '. -TV. i . V Dav.e County, with Oeneral James C. Vea'ch, Tuesday, Sept, 8. Timceville, Knox County, with Col. R. W. Thompson and Oen. James C. Veatcn, Wednesday, Sept. 9. Owensvllle. Gibson County, with Col. B. W. Thompson and Gen. James C. Veatcb, Thursday, ept. 10. Pike County, with Gen. James C.Veatch, Friday, Sept. 11. Warrick County, Saturday, Sept. Posey Coaa y. Monday, Sept. H. Spencer County, Tues lay, Sept. 15. Evansvllle, Wednesday, Sept. 10, at 7 T. M. Poev County. Thursday, Sept. 17. Comtv Ceolral Committees will at once fix the places, where not Indicated, and mate proper arrangements for the meet ings. ' Col. W. E. IIobson, of Bowling GrecD. has been nominated by the Re Dublicans of the Thirds Kentucky District as a candidate for.: Congress The Colonel wai one of the most gallant of Kentucky's 'contributions to the Union army, and we are glad to know that he is still ready to do service for his country. At the "nominating convention on the 15th icst.. Colonel IIobson was present, and in a short, de ply impressive speech, declared his intention to take the stump and bold'y advocate the measures of the nirrv whioh he said were identical w ih thoMJ upon which he fought in the late war" for (Tiepreervatioo of our great aod good Government, and to meet the political issurs of the day, made p f the New Yoik and 'Chicag PL'fo' ms; '- v "A The Roster Called For. There ha-been' a general call lor the pub 1 c ition of the Roster of the " Wbito Bys," the 'Di'mocratic Foldiers' org;in'zation, in every city in the State where it hts an existence' but in no siae imtanco of which we are apprised, has it been made public. At; Inl auipolif, and o'her places, re-; war li have been offered for their publication, but neither gold nor greenback have been able to tempt the modest men in'o print. They love darkness rather than lieht. We understand that BOine Kent tucky Democrats attended the Hendricks demonstration at Mt. Vernou on Tuesday, anl becoming inspired by the speeches aod the occasion, unfurled the Confederate flag. The result was, according to rumor, the destruction of the flag, and threat apa-nst those carrying it. mueh to the surprise of the latter. Emnsville Journal. - Jt is needless for in to stamp this as an infamous lio. We are surprised that a newspaper laying any claim to decency would publish sueh a barefaced and palpable lie. Jit. Vernon DeinocniJ. ; As an item of news, current every where on the streets, we published the affair as a rumor. The same morning that we puMi?hed the rumor, the Evansville Courier devoted three timos the spaeo "which we did to it. The same issue of the Mount Vernon Democrat, which is surprised at our viohttiim af deciicy, has a half dozen different articles upon it, iu which it confesses that there was a white ban- , nor with red tassels borne by the Kentucky delegation; that it made "the . Radicals of Mount Vernon furious;" th t " it was called a Rebel flag" by them, and that the tassels were cut off beome "loyal wretch." The following, for instance, is the opening sentence of one of the lengthy editorials on the subject: - - " It is evident from the disgraceful and cowardly act of four or five Radi cals, in cutting the tassel off the ban- . ' Der borne by the Iventuckians, Tues day," &c. And about two colums of the Democrat, of the 22d. is devoted to notices and discussion of the affair. While it confirms, in every particular, the fact of the rumor, &i published by us, the Democrat is surprised that we should do that which it did in armuch Virger measure. It is not our bus"niss to m-i Jtcthe news, but to publish it-. Craw lis nod Asali. Our City Council will be known in the future as the " Crawfish Council." $o Council ever had an exis'encc in this city that was so addicted to passirg measures in haste, repeating at leisure, aud then crawfishing in the future. They first cut down the wages of the laboring men, but in a week or two crawfished and put the price up to the old standard. They heard from their constituents jn the meantime, ext, while suffering from the same ecouomical spasm, theycutdown the Courier's bills to rates " paid by previous Councils to a paper having three times its circulation. But the Cotirier doctored its bill, applied the party lash, and the Council executed another crawfish movement and allowed more than was charged in the first bill. It then decided, by a formal vote, to give the. printing out to the lowest bidder But at the next, meeting the crawfish was agiin developed, aad the order re.scinded. So, again, on Monday, the -17th, an order was passed, by the .casting vote of the Mayor, condemning eertain lots (in some of which .the Mayor.was . personally interested) to tliftnse of the city, when the city had no use for them whatever. Wre promptly U,Kl uteatioQ. to this little - real estate transaction, at the time it passed the Council, and gave the peopie to understand that we would discuss it more at length oo some future occasion. But, during the past week , the Council has again heard from it' constituents, and on -Monday lat 3 "had another crawfish exhibition 1 ; the. rescinding'of its former order ; Fortunately or. the city, the Mayor did not get to vote on the motion to rescind the previous action of the Council, or it would, in all proba bility, have failed.

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the custodians. J.ne iwu csuuuv u made to harmonize. In their efforts, however, to make, them agree, we see the secret of their crawfish movements. Upon no proposition have they been firm and decided save in that which converts a three per cent. debt into bonds ' drawing eleven per eent Tki. t.Jll .t.n Th mod 6 : - ' f will experience its benenceni opera- . tions in the taxes of the coming years. I A Jicu Democratic banket has acknowledged that he purchased orders uuubv D for seventy cents on the dollar, anu A T-Jf.1i n.mncrati'i. banket has acthe investment of these orders in I in eleven Der cent, bond he regards as a. capital financial operation. presume, however, the poor man, who I WaS COmpeiiea luta.o " , i on the dollar tor ms, oruer, .1 in m nlflaainir a lii;ht. t' We are aware that these plain state merfts of fact are Btigmaiizea as an mtempt to depreciate the credit' of the city, but we do not believe that the tax payers desire us to conceal from them financial movements by which their hard earnings arc made to pass 7 . . T 1 . 1 i. 11 I into" the ha&ds of a small clique of I n,(;,ar, who bavri obtained control of . ., - j I the Conned, and are using it to ad-1 vauce their'own selfish interests. At any rate we shall declare; the , whole truth. We have in. reserve . a few j al interes! to the ' people Jwhich we will make known at tne proper lime. That Rkbel Flag The Journal, a few dy- ao, co tuiued a great r gniarole about a rebel fine that was displayed by a psrty of KeotUokians in' tho Uendriek d monstration at Mti Vemoo, Tuesday last, which we anticipated, having beard thfe truth of the whole affair from a 'citi zen of Mt. Vernon. Courier. ' " The Journal - contained, a short paragraph anuouncieg the circumstance'as a rumor, while the Courier nf the same date contained a half column article admitting the presence of a white banner trimmed with red, at the. Mt. - Vernon demonstration but explaining that nothing was meant by such a combination of, colors but pure and unadulterated pa triotism. From the Courier'a standpoint, we'do not doubt that the display of the "red, white and red n is regarded a eminently patriotic. An editor wKo fought under these colors would not be apt to regard them other than emblematic of all that is pa. triotio and praiseworthy, i Union soldiers, however, love not the "red, white and red." . - The Indianapolis Journal very

pertinently suggests that while Sena- made up a pretty fair turn-out of peotof.IIrsNn&rcKS ia playing the dema- lle- Although the great lights of

gogue, and going about the country witn r.is nypocruioai cant, ana wnining about the expenses of the Gov eminent, taxes, etc., it.wpuld be well enough for him to explain how much money he has defrauded the Government out of, by effecting compromises in whisky cases, and by procuring ;pardons for convicted thieves whose distilleries were about to be confiscated. TilE Courier says that "even the Journal proprietors are sometimes ashamed of the mean and contemptible insinuations and slanders of their reporters." . We have yet to record a similar manifestation - of justice or self-respect on , the part of the. proprietor of the Courier. His reporters seem to have full liberty to make such insinuations and misstatements as they think, will, in the least advance the interests of the Democratic party. Campaign otts. The San Jose Patriot, a Demo crats paper in California, comes out for -Grant and Colfax. , ., Senator Fessendem is advertised to address a Grant and Colfax Club at Auburn, Maine. . , The Germans of St. Iouis are nearly a unit against Blair. They are lull of enthusiasm and zeal. An old lady wants to know if Set mour hadn't the strength to stand a nomination how will he stand a deEdgar Hull, a talented young law see of. Washington; County, N. Y., heretofore one of the - loading Democrats of the county, has come out for Grant and Colfax. The habit of declining has become so chronic with Seymour that he may decline before, the election. He will "be dertain to after the election. Brick Pom ERor has selected Jos. Howard as managing editor of his new daily." ' Howard is. best known as the forger of a proclamation that purported to be from President Lincoln, and that appeared in some of the New York papers. The Cincinnati Commercial thinks when General Grant withdraws, it will be from Army Headquarters to the White House. Two sap-heads in Indianapolis have made a bet so that if either Grant or Seymour is elected, one of them is to eat a rat, tail and all, fried in butter, and done brown. A very ratty affair, truly. ' ; -TheN ew Albany Jjedger says Col. DeLIart addressed a meeting in Georgetown composed of twenty-two Bepublicans and thirty-four Demo crats.- That is just the kind of meetings. Republican speakers want a majority of Democrats. . . The editor of the Lebanon Patriot the Democratic organ for,1 Warren County, swears he'll, be dd if ke will support Vallandigham; and General Dcrbin Ward declares openly that Vallandioham can't be elected.

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ttDttre to tti.TYrrrt the union or me wait s. rMr . .,., ' .77 ana again J,"!. mi vwV w ... Thx Democracy of Cincinnati threw .tnnoa at the ReDubiican Drocession in that city, on Saturday Burnt. This mi - ix Hiafiirn nruiTKMmnK win nrnvH a. 1 . " V.:. . ... - .... . . TT tit d&QSerOUS UUaineSS ,H IE, IS not j - , . , . : roL.K -uaisinq at jvratzville. Owing to defective arrangement at Kratzville, the mammo'h Seymour d Blaif tallest and finest FOLK Kaisinq At KRATZVILtE. I Tvnla fVia tallAof n r, A finiicf I the eounty. was not raised vester- I day evening. Courier. V as the speecu ot the recently perverted Republican among the, "defectho onaujcwcuwi SPXJtEK CUUMI LKTIER. iieraocrauc role Kaising uovcrnor '",.e"e "iff f V 7.7 Drinking and Fishtlng on the Oc IIIIUAUIm UUIUfcliJMVUIiUV vv I casion. ,.i r- . , '-v. . : ' f. : 1 1 ! t Rockpobt, Ind., August 22, 1S68. Editors Journal: -" 11 f The unterrified of this vicinity" are I creeping into diyiight'agaiD, for the v: v,:. i,o 1 purpose ot showing their colors, even as they did in 18&4. Then they gath ered to hear the soothing eounds ox Pkaci, from a Kentucky orator, exGovernor La2. Powell.' while the fires of war were flashing fearfully along a thousand miles of our South ern border. Now they are greeted by Southerners, very fraternal. y whose cry s lea-..!, j Ex-Gov. Bramlette mode a speech here to-day, as did also J ohn S. Davis, of New Albany, Indiant, and at night Dr. E. Newfand, of the same'place, blvndered along for an hour or two. which his political bed-fellows will of course dignify with the name of an eloquent speechJ 'A part of the ceremonies of the day consisted in erecting a beautiful nicfcory pole, bearing a Seymour and Blair streamer, and . surmounted by the. irrepressible , chicken, of the Democratic dunghill species, which looks exceedingly game, though he seems to heed the soldier's warning to "roos hiah." being 112 feet above the surface of the earth. The beautiful young ladies, composing the Glee Club, which made the music ot the occasion, were, doubtless. mgmy , doubtless. pleased to see so many hundreds of people come to hear them on their ecneP86 hlive not ao6,to DOtioet further than that they contained nothing new, - and were spiced with enough anecdote to ;maKe the people laugh occasionally.. Trobably one thousand people came into town, of I whom one-third ' were Republicans. I these, with the citizens of the place. osted for BeVerai davs. aa the orators or ! the occasion, there was no great interest maaifested tohear them. Another tact was plain t.o all ob serving men, A here was more drunkenness on the streets' than has been seen for many months before, though we heard of only one fight. A Ken tucky rebel was some two or three sheets in the wind, and hurrahing ior Jeff. Davis, when a young Democrat undertook to make hiscomiadc hush, doubtless deeming it a matter of bad policy to do such things in Indiana. The result was the Johnny got a club and silenced Mr. Democrat by dislocating a shoulder joint slightly, and was then allowed to escape across the river without arrest. , Even' Democrats might save themselves some trouble if they would Oply remember that this is a land of free speech. We want to know just who the rebels want to put into office, and then we are safe in voting the other way, fo we say tn them, "Hurrah for Jeff. Davis, if he is your man.". It is ac cording to the eternal fitness of things inai xxemocrats ana traitors ahould gravitate toward each other, j?iat as n.lav aaalr J its atom 1aih-.1i I.1 1 1 navw u icvvip i'ur me sake of putting a Mr show outside. they say, We are Union, men,.' but honest men are unwilling, to. trust such deception. .; . . , , Those very men who called Lincoln a " monstrous tyrant,'' and the Federal soldiers '' Lincoln hirelings," are now loud in their praise of the soldiers; but that same Radical Congress", whioh furnished the sinews of war, is now a band of tyrants, a body of usurpers ju.t as it was in '61 and 'C4, according to their estimate. Such hypcriy is too barefaced tho sol t dier boys oan see it very easily, henci the masses of them are irninir for the man of deeds, wht led them to viet0ry yhn our rnratio- friends say White supremacv or another .. ; their great Western chief, Uriek Fomeroy, does, wo only answer that those who swore to die in their door yards, in '64, rather than to submit to the, "infamous draft law," "the Lincoln murder mill," as 'one of them called it. and then meekly went when called to the armv'or paid some braver man a thousand dollars to go fof them will not in '68 take a very heav$ tear contract., It is only the old Southern game of brag the fuss and feather style." Our cause is the gainer by the demonstrations of" to-day.. We have nothing to fear so long as the Democracy relies on Kentucky for speakers, for' it rouses the feelings of .former years,; when : we marched to victory, and crrished treason to the earth. Thus will we do aain, if our foes will continue to show their colors. ,A . X. Y. Z. AJ3 OUT IN EW. YORK. Prospects or a Complete Victory. Ft?0 ClTY AtjS- 20, 1SG8Editors Missouri Democratt The canvass in the Empire State is becoming quite interesung. The boys m blue are thoroughly orvanlzed and ready to fall im iiae and from every : county in the , State we have: the poost cheering accounts Thousands of-business and influential men are, leaving the ranks of the miscalled Democraticparty and ranging themselves on the side of Grant, Colfax, and iiberty, and the Utmost confidence is expressed of " being able to carry the State in favor oi the ! lie-. SubUcan nominees: by some 25,000 or 3,000 majority in November next. -i 1 nave been i a, this citr 'dnnr a. can ya ss- ou t h ree- j differen t eecasio n s during the last three years, and have never seen the Republican party so ' i weu organizea ana worxmg as harI moniously as at present. Meetings ij

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aro peia Dignity au tut, umerent, local- i Hies, and the utmost enthusiasm pn -.. a IVa .inf .iimai1 man tA men I Dever inee the memorable F. mont campaign, in iouo, nas mere i been exhibited so great an euthuisasm J - Anil .hit'ia to th I . . prooaDimies oi meir Deing able do go. is the fiftt that the hnai nesg men are leavinir the Democrat n Ira ntr a Troa 4 n rf frr li-rt nrlrnH a in every part or' the city. I have attended mcetiuesand witnessed myself te gallant bearing ot our Inends, ana ucucvc lucjr arc 11111 iuiAt.t;u iu 1 .7- . mi .- m iiMjir calculations. loe posuion ni tho )mnirT n lh oonirxia h rrin(.H tnn uili1 mn f th Mrintrv the men whose interests are wrapped up m the "preservation, 01 peace and upmti they ar means war anc are taKme tne most enectuai of preventing a recurrence of nrar Anrl Kli,rkrlKr) Kv nnminfr nnf nn the side of Grant and peace. , The same, too, is true of the laboring men, I and, unless something turns up before November we cannot now anticipate. you may safely count upon the vote 01 iNewIork tor Uraot and UoltiX. The ereat battle , of the campaign win D". iougnt id vnto, i enosyivanu and Indiana, in October.. Uarrv these i:an nrtv. fla nnf nnft nf tK nu 7 rebellious States will be needed to cicLt our iiv&cb iu xiiivcujucr. t . ' I Tell the boys in Missouri that the boys in blue " all over the Dation have fallen into line, and are ready to I move upon the enemy s works in Joyember next. They expect the Mis- I spun troops to stand alongside of them and shs lare in the glories of the conquest.2. A HARDWARE. nAKCOCK &Co., tarORTIH AND UUUB IB Coach & Saddlery Hard wart Springs, Axies, Woo4 Work, Darnaskf Harness, Knameled Patent Leather Pad Skins, skirtings, tc Ac " xVo. W 3Xiin Street. Evansvllle, July 2, 1S68 , ; jelO . UIETTU II KK, KELLOGG & Co. (Successors to Wells, Kellogg A Co.) IMPORTERS AND JOEBERS OF 13 JLir-st Street, ; SIGN OF THE BIG PADLOCK 4XES, AXES, axi:s, axi:s, AXliS, AXIiS, ; TABLE CUTLERY, T A 11 t.U ntTTT.kllfY M. A S S M -M.- M. 'TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, '. Trace Chains, Truce Chnins, Trnoe Chains, Planters Iloes, Ilaiiter Jloes, I'lauters' Hues, Mechanics' Toolst i - Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, BriLBERS niRDWAKK, BllLUEUSl HAKUWAUU, BllLDKKS UAKUVVABK, (orrOSAMI WOOLCARDN, 4T14N AMIHWOLUKIIfl, ( Omi.VAMIWOKI. tAKUS BEST RUBBER BELTING, BKHT RUBBRR. BRLTINU. r1 BJXl' RUBJiKR B&L.TINU, ' Mill ftsrl Cross-Cat Saws, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, Kill and Cross-Cnt Saws. - CASH buyers will Cud it to their advantage to examine our slock before. pBrchaatng lsewuer. . . At tne Old Stand, 13 First St BETTlCUEIi, KELLOGG Jb CO. ma SASI7XL ORE. JAHK3 DAVIDSON. 3. I. OBR SAMUEL ORR & CO., SEALKRS VX IRON, STEEL, tix.plate, wire, . ; '.- zinc, ' i SPRINGS, AXLES, Horse and Male Shoes, Tinners' and BUcksmiU' Tools, WAC0X A5D BIGGT WOGBWOSK WROTJG1IT SCRAP IRO.V COCGIIT At the highest market rates. Water Street, . EVANS VILLW, IND. JnnU dtf Crescent Cliy Varnish Factory OF A. SCHWJEGERLE & C0 IMPORTERS Of GUM COAL, And Manufacturers of VARNISHES, JAPAXS, fcc Office and Warehouse: Corner 8Lt" and Wain at Streets. . . Tactory : Canal Street, opposite Ellis s . Mills, - " Jy4dtfl F.VANSYII,LE,1SP. R. C. JEWELL & CO., DKAXKR3I2T PURE NOR T n ERN ICE. rA.mi.iEN nrsiitiso iiealtht ice luade on IivIdk water, will be supplied promptly, by leaving orders with ,n , iUOCKEK 4 MOUTK.N, ', mar25-d3m No. n Houth First SU ; United States Marshal's Sale. - , (No. 1,402.1 " BY VIRTUE or A DECREE OF R ale rendered by the District Court o the C-nitea states for the District of Indiana, Kitting as a Court of Admiralty, in the ease 61 Ueonre Armstrong. NV'tlliam wilpln, William 11.- CJvln, and others, libeltants, vs. the steamboat J. K. Hoyle, her engines, tackle, apparel, and lurnllure.a will, on luesday, the 1st day. ot Kpferaber, 1SHH, between the hours of 10 o clock a.m. and 4 o'clock p.m. of said day, at the court house door,, n Main Htreet, In tne city of Cvausvllle, county of Vanderburgb, and t-taie of Indiana, sell at public 'auction, to tne tiiiheit Jul older Ui said steamboat J. R. Hoyle, her cukIixos. tackle, apparel, and furnliare. HEX. POO EB, United States Maishal: . By amoex. Dat, Deputy. c"?-E- Majjsh, Froctor for LTbeUanta. auzi uiot

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tAiwut O UULUAlHli -Having Just returned, from - iVeG s Yorfo with' a . QT3T.T!7u TiTTi -. ' STOCK or GOODS IX THK 1 t I : i-i! ' i -' i- f i (i TAILORING ASD CLOTHING ! IiINE I now offer ike tame 'to the public at the LOWEST .;!; i ;& CASS PRICES, it.-. - ". . i. ( At lam determined to sell the Cheapest Goods to le found in Evanstille. :' My stock consists in part of- the fol lowing goods: t 1 1 J i EEADY-MADE i CLOTHING. :t BOYSV ALL KIIISTDS. PIECE GOODS f Otf THE Latest;Styles, -. i j I ... , Which I propose to make up to order VERY CHEAP ! AUD IK THI BEST : , S TYL'E ! All Goods made ly me warranted to please. - '" i- -vi ( Also, a very fine assortment of ., PURATISIIIJVG GOODS, 4 l j r . i - - t .-.- ; . - , i - ' : , . - . - . Such as SHIR TS, . DRA WERS, NE CK TIES, '' UNDER WE A R fact, too numerous to mention. , . . . ; ! i-ji Give me a call, at my old stand, , 1 (. ' .. - . v , I BTo. 8 SOUTH FIRST STREET : : r . . ! - ' ,' f , !! ' : EVAKSVILXE, INI. . . . , . f ' ... ' J. H.1 CAR UN. aoU Sit IT GOODS. SCHAPKER, BUSSING & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealer In DRY GOODS, MILLINERY ABB FANCY GOODS, ft i and 49 JUI.i Street, I Evastsvu4e, Ind., Have a. comrtfete stock of SUMMER (IIXITTS . -whicti thev -will close out cueap to make room for FALL STOCK. A rortnlcti Utrtok of CAMPAIGN rLAUM and T1SEAMKS always on hand, or made U order at sliprt notice. ; --..-v ,-.' -V: Also, Agents for the celebrated n, ii .- f i f vf l - i: ;. " -.- : ,7. FL0BE5CK SETT VUG MACIIIXES, Which we warrant h ave ho superief in t.'jis conn try for fata ily-ase. Hatisfaotien guaranteed, or tt ie money refund ed. Come and see tt em, or send for circulars. 8CHAPKEB, BT. TSSINQ & CO. JylOdU

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TitlHT.r;. MYERS 3c tlRO., " 7 (Successors to Steele Trihle,) ilANUrACTURERS OF AND SKAI.KB8 Ut Sash, Doors. BUnds, Frames, ... JUQULDINGS,&o. All orders for work In the Building line re promptly allenaea io. We keen constantly on hand ail klndi of LUMBER, PIN Kami POPLAK vLAJOti IN1 WRTHKRROARL)lN(.4a Scroll Hawln of every description aa IreKlnsE of Lumber done to order. Factory at the old stand of Steele Trtble, Second St., bet. Chestnut ana tncrrj. feVAJiaVIUOE, LSD. apU dtf In retlrioe from the above partnership 1 desire to return my thanks to iny friends who have favored me with business, aud would ask their continuance with t he new firm. JAMES STEELE. Evansvllle. Jan. 29. IAJMHKU T.UMI1KU I T1IK M'HSCIilRKK 4'4NT1NITK the Lumber Businexs at bis old stand at the corner oi Main ana Keveni u mreeut, and would respectfully inform the pnblic that his stock is large and second to nan in the assortments, embracing Pine ol a) tbicknesKes and quality, from the nlcr Third Common Saginaw Board up I Three-Inch First Clear Plank. .Also, svo lxJOHS oi yarious tblcknea and styles, and - lO.OOO LIGHTS. .. . ' , , Window Sash, Pine and Poplar Shioglat 3 and 4 -feet LAth, Mouldings, Casing Quarter-Kwid. Ac, &s. Orders from the country, river or raL filled promptly. - sei!ld;lm - ' JOHN F.GLOVKR. Builders and Painters. w , 60,00 E HAVE IN STORK, ,000 pounds strictly pure White Lead. DU.uuu pcanas pureisiar w mte Lieaa. 60,000 pounds Hay Stare White Lead. : 1,U) Kallons Llneed OiL 6,1X10 pounds No. 1 Putty, In Bladders Caim. - i i ...... , Window Glass, all sixes. CJlaziers' Points and Putty Knives. - COLOKS ol every variety, DRY K OIL. AJ1 of which we are selling as che as can be purchased In the West. kKLLKR WHITE, Wholesale Druggists, Evansville, Ind. mchatt WILLIAM IltTIVISElL., MAattTFACTCMJCB OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, frames, Ac. and Dealer In ' ' Pine and Poplar Lumbar, Shingles 'SIDINU. FtOOIllNO. A. T- - - ' Oftteeand Factory, Onrntr Fifth and fTalnut . atreeu, vansviue, ica. Orders from abroad promptly attended to. ' malSdtf : EvansYllle Slate Depot. BUILDERS' EMPORIUM. TfTE AHE THE AtiENTS FOR C - V of the largest Hlate taanulactorlea In the eountry,and ure prepared to rurniMb at the manufacturers' prices, on short uo itra t.he lotlowlniz: KooHng Slate of different styles and quality; ' Hlate Hearths; Hl'ite Jams for Fire-places; ' Hlate Black Boards for Hchools; Hlate and Marble Tile for Floors: Aud would-particularly call attention to the fact that the Hlate 11 earths. Jams, and Black Boardn Is the cheapest aud best arti cle lor the purpose now Known. BAllCOCK 4 STKKIjK. '- Water, bet. Locust .od Walnut Bta. rnaya8inu - TO BUILDERS. -WINir TO NOTIFY THE IHJII.I1. J. era and tiublic iu eeneral. that I have ers a i band on band and am still receiving a lirge stock of MIcnigan, Saginaw, and Green Bay Pine aud Poplar Flooring and Siding, PINE LUMBER, SHINGLES, &o.. Which I will sell cheap for cash. WM. HUNNEU nfflee and Factory corner Fifth and! W alnut St reets, Evansvllle, Ind. Jel8 3m JAMES SWANS0N & SON, ' Wholesale and Retail Dealers In ; IHSTE LUMBER, Sniturlea, Lath, Doors, and Sash. Aiim . t.rnA njoiArtment of Allegheny. Chicago, and Toledo Lumber and Flooring, nretwed aud UndresHod, on haud and for sale. Extra Sawed and Shaved Pint Shingles, eighteen indies long. We reswctfnlly " solicit the citizens of Evansvilleto give us a call and examine our stock berore purcnasiug euwwueru. - Tabu on Watek Stbeet, ' fOeoosite Lamasco Wharf), ' Evansvlll All orders promptly attended to. ; may23 dtim BUILDEUS' E5IP0RIUM. WXTTE HAVE JTl'NT RECEIVED THE fonowinsr. and offer them at re markably low pi ices: 60.000 feet YELLOW PINE FLOORING; 20.000 feet POPLAR FLO0R1NU ; " 100,000 POPLAR LATHS; j 100,000 POPLAR SniN(!LE3; ' ' 1.000 barrel choice WHITE LIME; 1,000 barrels CEMENT. At-o on band a full stock Of Doors, Sash Blinds OlasM, Nails, PalnU, Oils, Bnllolng Hardware. ' BABC0CK & STEELE, and Water Street, bet. Locust and Walnut, .an8dAw30d Ev-wsvl tv, Iit. CARP E T WAREHOUSE. -VM. R FRENCH & CO, Nos. 47 and 49 Main St., EVASSTILLE. The largest and most complete meut of assort-IIouse-Furiiishliif; Goods In the STATE OP INDIANA. In 8TYZ.K QUALITY, and PRICE, we DKf'Y A.LI COMPETITION, KAsT OU W1AT. In : addition to all oar other lines ol goods, we have 40,000 Rolls WALL PAPER, at UNUSUALLY LOW FIGURES. By means of a NEW INVENTION la the production of Go 11 PAKKIK PAFEHS, which we control in this market, we are now enabled to sell these elegant goods at about 25 PER OE1STT. leas than the-were ever before offer in this market. " UIVE VS A CALL.prl7 dtf ; . . pAClf X1TE llOtSt. ( - ' : ; p; GRADPNER,f - -i n DYER AND SCOURER, FIFTH STREET, bet. Oak and Cherry. Bilk, Wool, Cotton, Ac, colored to order. All work warranted, and any damages promptly paid. ma27 dUm

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SCIHJL.TZK. &CO MecliMiIca' JPonndry Manuraetarers and BuUders or Steam Euglnes, Circular Saw llllis. . ' Grist and Bugr Mills, Tobacco Bwcre OummlDt Machines, DUtll-J . ' . i ' i : ' . . ; ; . ' . ; . - : lery kti Mlalnc Macheery. Malt Mills, Corn , llnellers, UauM Fronts, cellar Orates. ON & BRASS CASTINGS. Of every description, , , ' , ( i i .u ' i - ' tenia ery of all kinds Made and Repaired. Dealers in Belting, Fire Bricks. ' - Hteam Oanges, and : . 1 irughtIron flpeajOid materials bought m i . : I i i ' . ' '(..11 ' ! 7 ! . O i ' ' Te hava the faellity of the beat Manasryaud Workmen, and will Rive all ' ire entrusted to cs our individual atten- . ia, fill orders - promptly, warrant oar t irk, aad enarge reasonable prloea. .. i , tain aud foundry, corner of First and .t ilroeis, Evansvule, Ind." ' i. d. -Workmen sent to all parts to. fit 9 rora and do repairing. t ' hzwm Mt;H UXTZE. TJICMAN A CO WILLIA1I : HEILIIAH (Suooessor to KraU A Hellm Manufacturer aad Builder of JPORTA.BL.Ml AND BTATIOJfJLHT ... i . ' u. .. ', I. '.''. TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY, 4 ' Threshing Machines,' ' . i . . . it 'ii ' -I - - . .i,-. I ' s '.. ' . I t : t. i Cotton and Tobacco Presweev : CIRCULAR SA W MILLS, '" KVANSV ILLE, lllTji ' ' " ! j flHiiTlftov nd Corru Wowc toAdf to order on akort, notice 1 . j - ' v. r L.. IRON sJLND BRAHX OABTISaa of everv deeerlptlon : V ' . f - ... ' - i Dealers In H tears QangM, Hnm JWUn Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes. Uoltlst Cloths. Ac, at manufacturers' priiiea. RKPAIRINO -done at short notlee. atr3S OROCluRICS. CHARLES VIELE L CO. 1 ' ... 1 :'. .II..'" WHOLESALE G- R O O 0B Jrt, '-''!- ' , " : .-.-Tlfi: II .' Li.,;,; 'i BOVTUWKST CORNS B. ' " '-.' .- . , ! , ,-.:n- :., ( - :. - ; r:: ; First and Sycamore Streets, ; . - 7' . . '' " ' ' KvAKsmxa,"iim. 1 7 i .i :..-. ' : i ' . ' ,..?:?! '. ) j , ,- ;r : auUdtt? -i , . I8AAO ITJtlMAJt K. ." 1 ' SATU KUXARB I. & D. IIEIMANN, - " Wholesale Dealers In ' ' . Gr n o O B" R I bd3 s, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, NAJLH, COTTON YARNS, O LABS WARS . i c- c- '7 : Kob. CO and G'i Main Street, .. Between Becond and Third, . , Evaksviu., I. FISH DEPOT. , OV20dtf ; , .. . PHYSICIANS.DR. II. If. HABTEf, ' ROOM Now I. WALKKK-8 BUILDING ' Corner Main and Third Btreetv n. " Office JIours-10 to 12:2 to 6: 7 to 9. VA dm .-j DR. ! A I WEBBER (Formerly of HopklnsvlUe, Ky.) -OtUsrs a Is protosMlonel services to the cltlaens or Evansvllle. ' KesldenMoaXhird, between Cherry and Oak Htreeta. - - i umce over the Post-urfiee. : fei3 dim . DR. A. a HAYNES Devote his time exclusively : to treaUng Diseases of the EYE, at his ottlee, on the corner of Toll d and Walnut fi treats, oppoaltetheCtt Counoil Cnamber. ' A tree ellnle for the benefit of the poor, from 8 to V o'clock A. K. . . ' Omce Hoars "rord U td 12 A. K. and from atotr.it.,- , r,t .(mawdtjm., jiattukvViDaizisllT: :' rWnoleaaJe Dealer In. " if Groceries, Nails, White Lead,- Liiaa, Cement, No. 18 Water Street, declO dly BvAzrarrxu, Iiro.

Western KUltary kstittite, Dayton, Ohio. ACOI-I.EfJIATK AM. I It EPA K Atiry lnsUtut ,,,, fr il,e k,.,,eral .-uu-cauon of boj-B. lirevet Lt. :(i. jo,, ,,!, M. Locke, U. H . A.scd o. K . si(.ri,, J;,l, i,t. Capt. t harles H Ktlvers. li. K. A t i.inmanrfftnt -ot 'adet. Tim seventh kchiIannual sesKion wi.l oj..t;n t-i i. iMth m Por aunouueeme Hs hihI opu-s f rv'.uia-tlon-, address tin-vet Ia. t 'i. jiMh.l'M ,1. LOCKE. U. S. A. ami V. E., Supenulemient W. M. I., Lu.y ion, Ohio.

Circular, Mill, Malay, Gasg, and ' Crosa-Uut I. Every Paw that leaves our factory Is Oil Tempered and Patent. Utound. ptrpciiv true and even, ft oil made ot uniform temper by our patei t tempenuii proems. AXES, Common fcharvo, ss rooI as th best.. The UKI) JTA 'HCI' (Colbivn's l'atent) AXE cannot, be ex.-eliol. We tti:usnt.v ttn-y will -cat 2& percent more that common Ai wltu less labor to lue ctmppi-r Hena tot el'fuia hiki tin-e-i i i irn.iCOTT A HA. KKWKLL Pitthbi Pa., t-ole Manufnet.urers. torswle by pimcipul Hardware Dealer. r - r-n-v -v a yi ak to aofnth JJl.&JJ to nl' 'be B AH r-HUl-.'lVi.i A. " MACHINE. tii ailiru4ir , free. Kxiu inuuct iiu'tit-i to expe rienced agent. t. Rii on or auaie n v . h. W LtU ' ) , t eve:a. d, ; rosion, M -. ; or St. L uis. Mo. The Most Rtll .ble One Dollar Sale. BENT ISDI't'EM I.N IN TO A. -EXT.-! Mo liu nbnsl 1" lrst-cl" relerenc-t n npllcati'in. t")ronlar Kent tree. i-ni:id-lisbed 1. MUtK.MA. a tu.,tii vu-r Htr. et. Bo-ton, bh, THE SUCCESS Ol our Dollar tale has caused such ' A COMPLETE :be.v Ia u i a n I IV T I S I T 2 That, In order to supply t lie demand ownslontd by our constantly lnienslng patronage, we bsvo recently mmlo importations for the Fail trade, hired lioiu European muufaci urer, ' Amountln;; to Nearly $50:),(5!)i, Se that we are prennred to sell every doscrlpiiou of DRY AND K NCY (JOOI)S, HII.VI-.U PUAIEO W.VHK. CIITLKR V, VAJLltE8, ALBUMS, JEWKLKi, Ac. " Of belter qua lit y than any other concern In the couuuy , ior the uniform price of One Dollar for Each Article i avTbe best of Boston or New York references given hi lo tlio rellitln iiy of our hbuse. and I tie t oor Dun iicw in conducted lu the fairest aud uioxt le .-itimalu in. inner poHMlbie, and t lal we ;ive greater viilun lor the money than can be ollinc.i in ny other way. Al.lt GOODS KAKAQKr- OK 1IKOKPN IN TtAMU'OSfATIl.t UU'LAC i wiinour CilAKUK. -Che'ks describing articles Hold Kent to agents in Clubs fit riitcx mntione l hlow. we ftuartnu-ti every ur icie n t:tf.i less than 11 boiiht al auy Boston ur New York House. , Our Cominivsions lo Agenis Exceed tlue of ai y ! her eKtiilnish nn-nt of the kind, proof of t hm can bo ion d in comparltw our premiums with Hume of others ok C UBa "! hk samu hik, In 'lcliLlon to whl h we claim to give better goods of the si.me character. WE WILL HENH Ti AOKNT.-J FU I . K OK t'HAKUli, yrf a Club HSOrail Tliree Italian I do. gtMHl linen Hh iK Fronts, 1 net Holul oil Htuds, All Wool CasNlmere for 1'ants. Fino While louiittrpaue, larg si.e. 1 e'euant Balmoral Hkii I. lid yarns brown or blein-h-ed bheotlng, eiod quality, yard wide 1 elegut l(W io;u e Morocco-bound Photo. Album. 1 douoie lens r-.i.reoscope nun iForelKU Views. 1 sllver-plnted engravml botlie Cestor. 1 eleHDt Hiia Fan, wnb Ivory or KftbrJal wood Frame teiitne fd edge and spangled. I f-teel l urvlni: Knlie and Fork, very best quality, with 1 ory bslancexl haiKtle. 1 hund-tome bu del and lined Parasol. ') yarns good Print. 1 very fine Liamask Table Cov-t. 1 pr. hint jtiiility Ladies' Purge Congress Itooin. 1 oo.cti flue Liueu Towels JJ doz-n Kokcis' t Wllver Desert Forks. 1 Ladle' hnnn ienl Morocco Traveling lisg. 1 tancy ress pattern. Yi dozen elegant Hnver 1'Iaied en5 raved Nupsin KIiik. 1 dozen I,. dies' tino lerlno or Col Ion Morklngs. Cients' iieavy chased solid UuUl King. 1 pair 1 ml n n' hl(h cut ilaln Ola H iOln. 1 i li-tmil llennne lrvss i'alteiu. 1 Violin and liow, in box complete. 1 st t Jewelry, jln, ear di ops aud slreve buitoui. tor Club oISO 4id Five Dollir b!uc:r or colored Aispscua Dress t'altern 1 set Lace Curtalcs. 1 pr. All Wool lllankcin. Engraved Hliver plated fl bvjttle Revolving Castor. 1 beauUiul Writing l'e--a 1 rolId Oolu rscarl I'm. tiy?yds. very line t 'hs-i-mere, for i'ai ts atit Vest I set, ivory balanced hand. Knives, with si ver plan-d Forks, l eieysul Haliii Porasol, heiiviiy Ix-ad' d and lined a-itli IU. 1 pr gentV Call Boots. 'Mi yds. good Print. yds uood brown or bleai-hed Hlieeimg, yaid 1 e, or40yd. J yd. Wide g d quality. 1 ladle feb-gaul Morocco Traveling '.a:. 1 square Wool shawl. 1 plain So. wich Pop Jiu ureas pattern yus. don. widt n clot u lor Ladies' i loak. Kieant ennraved silver plated T" i'ot. a yds rtouuiu widili walr-proof i btli lor cio klni. Fur a mb it) loo ami Ten lul. ,rt 1 rich MetlCO or Tt Ibbc-t ores pattern. 1 pair d' Hu) lliahk lab e V olhs and Wspk lis lo '.. aieh. A pr. geuts' Fiench I'ail Hoots. I beu'Vy ivllver pialed engraved Ice Pncner. Ver -10" AU VVol 1 A"Ui '"r Ladies Cloak' eb'ry best quality bion or bleach H'" '"tihrf. 7 J'ds. line I assimet-o lor son leieanl .op in dress pa twin. I Iwauilfu.' Eil'U h liera Hhnwl. 1 het ot Ivorv bat bted bundle Knlv s an l lur, 1 ladles' , Kcnts' stlv r Hutitlint-rasn Waieh 1 m, V tielt Hand. PorlHoio i-ewin. Machine - ''.eudld Family iaiee suel engrav.n'a, U ',,u M'Cl,ra u,,d naaes i,fti w osal Hernpi an. Miii. H'.od Ks' 1 pair X A"r- tu,,t- 1 Sudraoe ismS. ' (shot Gun I mittiiut.ape ismg.i. t bottiwl Kevoiving vr p.ald. enrav. J ;tH " 'v,,lry y .oli u Castor ;,ouiKliwboi V -.t lvJ,y balanced aud JJ w, in case, a Knives aud Forks. , h Increase in the Presents for larger C, aurqf ratio. Send Menej by i:rgis tfred Ittor. -Catalogu iof good- st ut to ttuy H(l" dress trrv. . PARKER & ,0., Now 08 and IX) Hummer Htret 't. Boston. WE '.-HAVE CO 2 2-Z With great lutlucomeut to Agents lt' operate with ui lu our ; GRAND ONE DOLLAR SALE, Sheetings free of cost to our Agents. jraues iree oi cost to our Agents. Hewing Machine- free of cost to Airents ainer oxds free of cost lo Agents Untti UHKla fie ,,i ..,.Mt a lr1 a,"14a'Wli free of cost to Agent.;. Boots and Hho-w tree of cost to Agents. v.o.Jrl inte ot cost to our Agents. Great Dollar Bargains Ijt our Cihi i. . . 7 . tomers. Hand for our circular. Act-nts n-n"i...i everywhere. Auaress IIAKItlrt A PLUM M K It, 84 liau over Mu, Boston, Mass. THE GREAT TJTVITII) HTATEH TEA VAREHOUSi: " 'r 1 oir ";. T. Y.'IIET.I.EY A CO.. 5os. 28, 23, and S) Xwj Stree t, Y. 1. Are now prep ire 1 to negotiate with all iuereuaui-s 1 i good st-an Jing. tnrougui out the coantry, for the aUL.m: aud MALE of thc.r i fi i STANDARD TEAS. PUT UP in Patent Air Tiour Pack wm Address us as above for prticul rs, an l state the size ol town aud nature cf liiinees, Ac