Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 September 1868 — Page 2

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...SEPTEMBER 4, 18(3 FRIDAY rK PBES1DEXT, GENERAL U. S. GRANT. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, Hon. SCHUYLERCOLFAX. J-rnts for the Journal. led I'MTIU Mill r"! v- J r , kVJ. Bookhs. New Harmony, Ind. HAKVFT I1.N1, nam'"'". ...... d. to us MASS CONVENTION ... OF VANDERBURGH COUNTY. The Union ir.cn cf Vanderburgh County, and all wLo favor the elec tion of Graot and Colfax, are invited to meet in Mass Convention, at the CRESCENT CITY SPRINGS, Friday, Septmeber 4in, at 10 a. m.. To nominate candidates for Members of the Lfjrslatmrc and the different County Offices to be filled at the October election. (J en. RICHARD J. (HJLESRY, Governor of the State of Illinois, and Col. CONKA1) BAKER. Governor of the State of Indiana, have accepted invitations to he present and address the Convention. Further information in relation to the details of the Convention, will be published hereafter. By order of the Kxecutive Committee. . W. Bakeii, Chairman. A Copperhead Lie. For two or three weeks past the Copperhead papers of this State, and their speakers alio, have been repeating lies similar to the following, which we clip trom the Courier' notice of the "Drummer 1 Joy:" ' The tableau reprepentitg AnderHonvillrf was, we think, considerably overdrawn, and wo doubt not every Soldier who was so uulortunatc as to bo a prisoner iu the Stockade, will agroo with us" in this opinion. But admittini it to have been as represented in this tableau, it is pro fouudly to be regretted that Governor Joseph. Brown, of Georgia, tho shin ing lizht f R tdiealim m that State, should have invented sue'a a horrible plan for tho starvation of soldiers. and that General Grant should hive permitted it to havo done its murder om work, when an exchange of pris oners would have prevented it. In another pl.ico in the same paper, wo find tho following paragraph: "If anything is necessary (which we seriously doubt) to snow up in his true colors a Southern Radical, the representation of Joe Brown s slaugli ter pou, at Andersonviilu, in the 'Drummer Boy,' ousht to be sufli cient." Tho Courier is most unfortunate in its falsehoods. It is so stupidly Blow that it never gets hold of a campaign lie until just .about the time the evidf ace is obtained by the Republicans, to rci'ut3 it. This is the case with the above lie, on Governor Brown, ot Georgia. The trouble with the carpct-bai'gtjrs, who do tho writiug (or the Courier, is, they are puch late importations that they havo not yet got the "hang o the school house." Perhaps thair blunders are somewhat excusable on that account, as a gjneral thing. But ono of them, certain, (concerning the other very little xeemi to be known), was a soldier in the rebel army, an 1 ought to bo better posted about Andersonville, iu which loathsome prison several of Evaosville's noblest boys were iuhumanly starved to death. The rebel editor of that paper says the Andersonville scene in the "Drummer Boy" 'u " considerably (.v, rdrairu." Will ho inform us how a scene representing men actually starved to death could be overdrawn? (Jan. starvation be madp to appear wovso on tho stage than it is in Tact? Lot him ask the parents of tho gallant boys who wero starved by his associates, many of whom are now prominent Democratic landers, if they think the scene can be overdrawn? .But- this, by the way. Realizing that its party must have a scape goat, the Coiritr, following the lead of the Stale Sentinel, asserts that Governor Brown, of Geo-gia, was the real Andersonville butcher. We print this morning a letter from Gov. Brown. giving the lie direct to this staieniint The Q.vricr must now produce proof to sustain its charge or stand branded as a liar. Oar reader.! will bear us out in the assertion that everything we have said in reference to the Confederate Gcn erals has- been given in tho form ot evidence. We called Forrest the Fort Pillow butcher, and gave the facts to sustain the charge. The worst thin? we have fnid concerning Wade Hampton, has been moreth&n substantiated by his own speeches from several of which we have liberally quoted. The Courier will now produce the documentary evidence against Gov. Brown, as we have done in the other cases, or stand before the community a eood deal in the light of Policemen Hitch and Donahue, whoso affidavits we published the other day. Hendricks tor Xegro Suffrage. Mr. Hendricks utters an agonizing squeal through the Sentinel, at the . proof of his vote for negro suffraee lie aoes nni ueuy u. ue cannot avoid it. lie confesses it; but savs his vote is not negro suffrage to hurt. Well, let him denounce it as much as he pleases, he caunot shirk the responsibility of voting for' negro suffrage in its most odious form, with tne Dropertv qualification. Mr. Hen dricks has harnessed up this team, and he shall drive it. luet tne people mark wdl the demagogue. Indiari' opolis Journal, .

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this motith will bet in the Stato ot Maino. A change as been made in the laws 'of Oalifnia by which the Election in that itate; is postponed until November. In 1SC7 the vote for Governor in Maine was a3 fol lows: For Chamberlain, Republi can, 57,019; far, (PiLi-SBtrar. Democrat. WSVX-. Republican jaajority. 11,014. The entire delegitioa in the present Cwwrres- from Maine -Is Republican. The Legislature to be chosr n will elect a Senator in place of lion. L. M. Morrill, whose term expires on the 4th of March next. The Republican candidates for Representatives in Congress are 1. John Lynch; 2. S. P. Morrill; 3. James G. Blaine; 4. John A. Peters; 5 Eugene Hale. Tho candidates in the First and Fifth Districts are new; tho other three are members of the present House. Republican Gain In Delaware. In Wilmington, the chief city of Delaware, an election for Miyor and other municipal officers occurred yesterday. The contest wa a spirited one, both parties appreciating its bearing upon s the , Presidential canvass. The vote was unusually large. and the present Republican Mayor was re-elected by an increased ma jority of one hundred votes over last year. This shows the popular current, and justifies the opinion we gave some time suncc, that the vote of Del aware is by no means certain for the reactionary Democracy. Alfred P. Kd-OERTON, the Demo cratic candidate for Lieut. Governor, is a member of the Fort Wayne City Council. The Fort Wayne Gazette states that a pet project of his was voted down by the Council, a few days ago, when he arose in rrcat wrath and excitedly remarked. " If I cannot defeat you in the Council, thank God I have msmey enough to fee lawyers in the Court.." We do not doubt it. A man who has gauged the Government out of the incomo tax on $108,000 of bonds for four years, ought to have money cnouerh to fee several lawyers. They say that Seymour is a man of deliberate convictions and ever re mains true to them, in loot, in Utics he ppoke as follows: "If it is true that slavery must be abolished to save the Union, then the people of tho South should bo allowed to withdraw themselves trom the uov eminent which cannot give them guar antecs in their own terms." This, no doubt, 13 the sentiment of Seymour to-day. In 1801 he was for preserving slavery. In 18G8 he is for re-establishing it. Who has ever heard of 1 Ioratio rejoicing over the downfall of slavery? Where is the sp'-ech in which he thus profebted himstiff - The Dlack Man's Party. Albert Pike, President of the Central Democratic Club of Mem phis, Tennessco, publishes a card offering to furnish members of col ored Democratic Clubs with recom mendations for employment by Con servatives, and at the same time advising all white men to refuse employment to negroes who cannot show such recommendations. This is the extent of the newly disclosed friendship of the Southern Democrats for the negroes starvation if they refuse to vote as they dictate! It Furnishes a significant commentary on a little tract which tho Conservatives are distributing among the negroes, arguing that tho Democratic party is and always has been on their side. This is a specimen of it: Who pave neirroea the right of suf frage in New York? The Democratic party. Who presided over the con vention which pave this privilege to negroes? Martin Vau Buren.a Democrat. Who afterwards elected Martin Van Buren President of the United State? The Democratic party. Who married a negro woman, and by her had mulatto children? Richard M. Johnson, a good 'Democrat. Who elected Richard M. Johnson Vice President of the United States? The Democratic party. If President Van Buren had died, and Richard M. Johnson hatl become President, who would have become the Democratic mistress of the Vhite House? This negro woman. Who made the negro a citizen of the Stite of Maine? The Democratic party. Who enacted a similar law la Mas?achusets? The Democratic party. Who gave the Dogro a right 'o vote in New Hampshire? The Democratic party. Who permitted every colored person owning ?250 in jNew York, to become a voter? A general asfembly purely Democratic. W ho repeaie i the laws of Ohio which required negroes to give bonds and se -eurity before sttling in that State? the Democratic nartv. Whrtmade ulattoes negro voters in Ohio? A ik i i - Reuben Wood was chuf justice. hat became of Reuben Wood? The Dmocraiic party elected him Governor three times. Who helped to give free negroes the light to vote in Tennessee under the constitution of 1797? Gen. Jackson. Was General Jackson a good Democrat? He generally passed as such. Howell Cobb is out iu a letter of explanation. He says he is for peace, and is astonished that his speeches create any other impression. " He has been misunderstood, and asks that a correct report of what he said at Atlanta may be read. By reference to a "correct report" we find that Mr. Cobb, in speaking of the supporters ef Grant and Colfax, Baid: " My friends, they are our enemies. i 8 te ,, C00.1 and calm debate. Enemies they were in war, enemies they continue to be in peace. In war we drew the sword and bade them den aoce m peace we. gather up the man iuouu.oi mo oouth, and raisin; the banner of conatitnnrnni and gathering around it the irood men of the N orih, as well as the South, we hurl into their teth to-day the same dt fiance, and bid tlicm come on to the juggle. We are ready for it ifyou are. 7 O, Heaven! for some blistering words that I may write infamy upon the forehead of these men I TaD. plause: that they may travel through earth dexpised - all men and rejected of Heaven, scorned by the devil him-

g1f. - They may Ecek their final congenial resting place under the mudsill of that ancient institution. Upon. th-m thrc should be no mercy. Tn?y have dishonored themselves and sought to dishonor yon. Anfhematize ihenr. 'Dricejheni from the pale cf social and politi at society. Leave them to wallow in their own mire and filth: Nobody will envy them, and if they are taken out of the gully until E reach forth my hand to take them up, they will die in their natural element. Come one aul all, aod let us snatch the old banner from the dust, give it again to the breeze, aV7,iJ needs be, to the God of battles, and strike one more honest blow lor constitutional liberty." tjot- ;n mind this is the revised

language, proving the lamb-like disposition of the rebel leaders. Letter from Ex-Gove nor Brown, of iicorgia. Atlanta, August 25, 18G8. Hon. A. H. Cnoner, (Jhatrmnn Republican mate uommuiee, inaianapons .- Dear Sir Some unknown friend has forwarded me, through the mail. the enclosed article, headed "Gov ernor Jirown Ueneral iorrest, which purports to be from the Indianapolis Sentinel of the 221 of July, 18G8, from which . I make the follow ing extract: ' We havo the evidence to Drove that wbeu Colonel sHrelght's command vhlcli was sent to Rome, Oeorgia, to destroy the arsenal at that piace was capturer" by the Confederate force under Forrest. Governor Brown made a deuiumi upon JetT. lMviS for their oeilvery to him, -ho that tuev coma oe iriea ana nnug;, unuer a tiiaie law of Ueorgia, lor inciting an insurrection.' - General Forrest, whose forces had fought Colonel Streight's command for four or live days, and finally captured them, protested against the compliance with Brown's demand, and insisted thnt they should he treated as prisoners or war. His protest was efTWcivo. and t-aved the officers, at leas, f St.relght's command from the hangman's rope that Governor Brown had prepared for them. "Anotner step, uoionei i. jm. waiKer was the Lieutenant, Colonel of the ladiana, llatuaway's Regiment. He had a black servant, to wnom he entrusted the carrying of Ins carbine, a gnu of peculiar pattern, which was fastened to the nenro's saddle. Falling in his tlestgn to hang the omcers 01 istreighl s command. Governor Brown made a special requisition upon JetT. lavis for the delivery lo him of colo nel waltcer, so lie might oo tried ana hung, under a .State law ot Georgia, for arming negroes. General orrest again stepped forward, and wveU Colonel Walker from, a felon's death." Now I pronounce this whole statement an unmitigated falsehood, without the semblance of truth to sustain it." I never demanded Col. Streight's troops, nor Colonel Walker, nor any other Federal prisoner of Mr. Davis for any such purpose, or for any other purpose. 1 never, during the whole war, , had in my possession, nor under my control, a Federal prisoner, of any name, grade, or Tank. At the time Colonel Streight and his command were captured, Mr. Davis was in Richmond, and I in Georgia. Either of the demands upon him for the delivery to me of prisoners, as charged by the Sentinel, must have been iu writing, and sent by mail or telegraph, or by a staff officer or other messenger. 1 challenge the author to produce the letter, telegram, or messenger who carried either, lie cannot shelter himself under vague reports or fxlse rumors. I demand the proof, and pronounce him a calumniator till he produces it. I not only had no control over Fed eral prisoners, hut the relations be tween Mr. Davis and myself during the latter part of the war were suca that any request I might have made in their behalf would, as all who know his temper and disposition, will readily admit, much more probably have resulted in their injury than their benefit. I used all the means at my command, which were justified by the rules ot civilized warfare, to secure the success of the Confederacy; but no one can point to a single instance in which I transcended those rules by any unauthorized act of cruelty to those then regarded as enemies. Very respectfully, Your obedient servaut, Joseph E. Brown. It will be the power of the unseen, quiet vote that wnl strangle the pub ho plunderers, and restore the country to peace and prosperity. tincinnati JUnqmrer. Right for once. The " unseen quiet vote " rolled up a gain in Ver mont that makes the " public plun derers " feel very uncomfortable in the neck already. Maine will do more for them in the same way. The Pitrsburg Commercial takes tho liberty to propose a textXor Democratic stump orators on tho greenback question. It is the following quotation from Gov. Seymour's Cooper Institute speech; " We see clearly that a state of auairs which will compel the bondholder to take a debased currency will force every laborer, farmer, mechanic and creditor to take a debated currency as well." SUESS & (ETTINUEB Have opened a first-class Lithographic. Engraving, and Job Printing Institution, COS. fISST & SICAHtmS &TI1EET3, Being the only establishment of the kind In the ciiy. We offer our services in the above line to the business hoasee, orti,- holders, hotelkeepers, and lawyers or this ci y and vlcin.ty in executing all hin is of priuted word produced by Lithographing, from the plainest Drawing, Engraving, or Print to the finest aud most tasteful Ornamental, Colored, and Art Print. Especially do we offer Bnsine,-, Weddiue, and Vi Plug Cards', Circulars. Billheads, iot'8, Drafts, and Let ter-Heads. Advertisements any size, in plain or colored printing, wlli be done very nicely Vi ry low terms. also d all binds of ENGRAVING p3 OR METAL, such as is K A l. Pntr. DOOU-PLATES, dt-el Stamps, Check, nr Marking Cloth, Steamboat Checks' &c s fof Marklue Boxes. Key ofWhV?rilil!,'BRp!!lfu,,y a the patronage or the cttUen ot Eva.,sville a..d vicinity. HUES CETTINGER. Jy31 dSm tt'oulier, opaua H cmorePIIALO.VS "PAPaiA LOTION" For Bcantlfjlng the Skin and Complexion. Removes all Eruptions, Vrwii-i, pies. Aioth Blotches. Tan, etc . and rlfAZtZ the skin toft, Jair, and blooming. For Ladies In the Nursery u is luvaluFor Gentlemen after Shaving it ttas n equal. Paphian J.oiion - is tne only reliable remedy for diseases and blemishes of iue Skin. I'ir AI.OX'S "PAPUIAS SAI for the Toilet, Nursery, aud Bath, will not chap the skin. Price 2j cents per cake. " FLOR It FT JIAVO," 'i.OK I1S MAIO." A New Perfume tor the Handkerchief. Exquisite, Delicate. Lasting Fragrance. PHALON SON, New York. Sold by ail druggists. , JydlJr

HARDWARE.

nTPOKTEK AND UEALEB IS . Coach & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damasks Harness, Enameled Patent Leather fad Rictus, Hkii tings, tc, Ac JSo. Main Street. Evansvllle, July 2, 13U6 jelO BIETTICIIER, KELLOGG & Co. (Successors to Wells, Kellogg & Co.) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF 13 ITir-t Street, SIGN OF THE BIO PADLOCK AXES, AXES, AXES, AXES, AXKS, AXES, TABLE CUTLERY. TABLE CUTLERY, TABLE-CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, ' POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, Truce Chains, Truco Chains, Trace Chains, Planters Hoes, Planters Hoes, Planters' Hoes, mechanics Tools, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, BUILDERS' HABDWARE, bTILDEKS' HARDWARE, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, IIOTTOS AND WOOL OAK Ik iUriVN AND WOOLCAKMt, I'OI-roS A&1 WOOl. t'AKUN BKNT RUBBER BELTING. REHT RUBBER BELTING, BEUV RUBBER BELTING, Mill and Crosa-Cut Saws, Mill and Cross-Cnt Saws, Mill and Cross-Cat Saws. CASH buyers will find it to their advantage to examine our stock; before purchasing elsewhere. it the Old Stand, 13 First SI BffiTTICHEK, KELLOGG St CO. 1V16 SAMUEL ORK. JAMES DAVIDSON. J. !. OBI SAMUEL ORR & CO., DKAT.KKH VST IRON, STEEL, TIxV-PLATE, WIKE, ZINC, SPRINGS, AXLES, Horse and Mole Shoes, Tinners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, WAG0X AND BUGGY WOODWORK WKOKaiT SCRAP IRON BOCUHT At the highest market rates. Water Street, luull dtf EVANSVILLE. IND. AtfjfiW ORLEANS. S. H. FAIRCHILD. J. W. ElNOILtlf, FALRCHLLD & BINGHAM, Coramissiou Merchant 84 Magazine Street, nov20 dly NEW ORLEANt. CAMPAIGN NOTICE OF LANPHEAR & MITCHELL. We are now ready for the JFall c& Winter Trade of 1808, With ONE OK THE VERY LARGEST (It not the largest) fcTOCKS of MEA'S AXI BOYS' Hats xiii1 Caps, IjLUIES' axd misses TRIMMED HATS and SHAKER HOODS, in the State of Indiana: and as It Is to the interest of every mer chant to have a large assortment to select from, let no one fail to give us a call, as we ate In direct competition with Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louts, and Chicago. OUR PRICES WILL ALWAYS BE LOW. Come every one ! Plenty of goods for all. LANPHEAR & MITCHELL, No. 28 North First Street, EVANSVILLE. We will have a large lot of Calendars for our customers by the middle of September. Come aud get one. aa31 d3m Gold Medal Steam and Horse Power THRESHERS, Manufactured by the Robinson Machine Works. FOR I.IOIIT DRACO HT. SPEED in threshing, and caving and cleaning tue grain, we believe this machine has no equal in America. All who contemplate buying this season will consult their interest by calling on or addressing us soon. Also, for sale Hay Rakes and Forks. Cane Mills and Evaporators. Cider Mills. Ac,4c IU US. BUAi liili"" at or, , No. 9 Main .Street, (Marble Hall.) Jy3-d2m Evansvllle, Ind. Merchant Tailor. Anderson Can be found at NO. 8 CHANDLER'S BLOCK apZISm (BP-STAIRS.);

OARLIN'S COLUMN.

Having just returned, from Aew York with a ,: SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS IN THE TAILORING AND CLOTHING LINE, now offer the same to the public at the LOWEST CASH PHICES, As I am determined to sell the Clieapest Goods to he found in Eoansville. . My stock consists in part of the following goods: RE ADIT-HADE CLOTHING. BOYS1 CLOTHING, ALL KINDS, PIECE GOODS OF THE Latest Styles, Which 1 propose to make tip to order VERY CHEAP! AND IK THC BEST STYLE! Jill Goods made by me xcarranted to please. Also, a very fine assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Such as SHIRTS, DRAWERS, NE CK TIES, UNDER WE A R GLOVES, SUSPENDERS in fact, too numerous to mention. Give me a call, at my old stand, iYo. 8 SOUTH FIRST STREET ETASSVILI.E, IX 1. J. H. CARLIN. anil United States Marshal's Sale. BTNo. 1,402.1 T VIRTXTfc OF A. DECREE OF Sale rendered btr the District Court 01 the United Htates for the District of In diana, sitting as a Court of Admiralty, in tne case 01 uearge Armstrong, wiinam II pin, Wil'iam H. C.dvin, and others, libeliants, vs. tba steamboat J. It. Hoy If, her engines, tacjkle, apparel, aud furniture, I will, on luesday, the 1st day ot Uolamtui. 1!2W . nnr. fKt. Twin i-o . . f 1 1 1 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock p.m. of said day, at tne court houso door, n Main Ktreet, in the city of Evansvllle, county of Vanierburgb, and Mate of Indiana, sell at public auction to tne hiebest bidder the said steamboat J. R. Uoyie, her engines, tackle, apparei, nuu mruaiure. Jli. (ruu- nil, United States Mai sua : By'AltCKL Day, Deputv. Chas. E. Makbii. Proctor for LibeUanta. au21 dlOt AD0LPII WAGKNKB, Umbrella Manufacturer, XT A BEMOVEI HIS FSTABLIS II. H ment to THIRD STREET, between Vine and Division, near the Cathonr Church. He will be glad to see his old customers at hit new stand. HOT1CE. I understand that parties have hiwn canvassing the city claiming to be my agents. No one stas any authority to solicit work for me. and ail those cfalmlns to be my employe 9 are lm posters. mass ajm

LTJMBEIR, &C.

TWBLE, 3IYEIZS z MHO., (Successors to Steele A Trible.) UAHUrACTTKKRS OF AND DEALERS IU Sash, Doors. Blinds, Frames, MOULDINGS, &c. AH orders forworh in the Building line are promptly attended to. We keep constantly on hand all kind. Of LUMBER, HNEand POPLAR FLOOh IN(i, WEATHERBOARDINti, tc. Scroll Sawing of every description ai-i Dressing of Lumber done to order. Factory at the old stand or Steele Trible, , Second St., bet.Chestnnt and Clierrj, Evansvilxk, Ind. apH dtf CARD. In retiring from the above partnership I desire to return my thanks to my friends who have favored me with business, and would ask their continuance with the new firm. JAME.-1 SJEELK. .vansvnie, Jan. w. LUMnEIt-LrJIREIt t THE hirUMCItlBEK CONIINCES the Lumber Business at bis old stand at the corner of Main and Seventh Streets, and would respectfully inform the public that his stock is large and second to nn in the assortments, embracing Pine ol ) thicknesses and aualitv. from the nicrt Third Common Haginaw Board up I Three-Inch First lear Piank. Also, boo DOORS of various thlckneat and styles, and 10,000 LIGHTS. Window Sash, Pine and Poplar Shingle. . 3 and 4 -feet lath. Mouldings. Caslngt Quarter-Round, Ac, &c. Orders from the country, river or raLfilled promptly. se21 d:im JOHN F. GLOVER. Builders and Painters. ': TEHATE IN STORE,' 60,000 pounds strictly pure White Lead. 60,000 pounds pure Star White .Lead. 60,000 pounds Bay S tate White Lead. 1,000 gallons Linseed OIL 6,000 pounds No. 1 Putty, in Bladders Cans. Window Glass, all sizes. Glaziers' Points and Putty Knives. - . COLORS of every variety. DRY ol OIL. All of which we are selling as che as can be purchased in the West. - KELLER & WHITE, Wholesale Druggists, Evansville, Ind, mchStf WILLIAM IITHVINISIl., manufacturer or Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, &c. and Dealer in Pine and Poplar Lumber, Shingles BIDING, FLOORING, de, Office apd Fact ory. Vomer Fifth and Walnut UtreeU, Evansvllle, Ind. Orders from abroad promptly attended to. tnal8dtf - ' Evansvllle Slate Depot. ,1 BUILDERS' EMPORIUM. WE ARK THE AfJKNTS FOR one of the largest Slate manufactories In the country, aud are prepared to furnish, at the manufacturers' prices, on short notice, the following: Roofing Slate of different styles and quality; Slate Hearths; . Hlute Jams for Fire-places; Slate Black Boards lor Kchools; Slate and Marble Tiles for Floors: And would particularly cull attention to the fact that the slate Hearths, Jams, and Black Boards is the cheapest and best article for the purpose now known. BABCOCK & STEELE, Water, bet. Locust and Walnut fits. may29 3md 1 ' ' ' TO BUILDISRS. I WISH TO NOTIFY THE H1ILO. ers and public In general, that I have on hand and am still receiving a large stock of Michigan. Saginaw, and Green Bay Pine and Poplar Flooring and Siding, PINE LUMBER, SniNGLES, &c. Which I will sell cheap for cash. WM. HUNNEL. Office and Factory corner Filth and Walnut Streets, Evansvllle, Ind. Jel3m JAMES SWANS0N & SON, Wnolesale and Retail Dealers In DPIISTE LUMBEE, Shingles, Lath, Doors, and Sash, Also, a large assortment of Allegheny, Chicago, and Toledo Lumber and Flooring, Dressed and Undressed, on haud aud for sale. Extra Sawed and Shaved Pine Shingles, eighteen inches long. . We respectfully solicit the cltieens of Evansvllle to give as a call and examine our stock; before purchasing elsewhere. Yard on Water Street, (Opposite Lamasco Wharf), Evansvlll All orders promptly attended to. may'23 d&m : BUILDERS' EMPORIUM. w: E HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE following, and offer them at remarkably low pi Ices: 50.000 feet YELLOW PINE FLOORING; 20.000 feet POPLAR FLOORING ; . ; , 100,000 POPLAR LATHS ; 100,000 POPLAR SUING LESS ; " . ' 2,000 barrels choice WHITE LIME; 1,000 barrels CEMENT. , . Also on hand a full stock of Doors, Sash '. Blinds, Glass, Nails, Paints,, Oils, and Building Hardware. .' , BABC0CK & STEELE, Wafer Sfreef, bet. Locust and Walnut, au8 d4w30d Evwsvi M, Ind. CARPETS. CARPET WAREHOUSE, V1L E. FRENCH & C0 Nos. 47 and 49 Main St., EVASSVILIE. The largest and most complete assort ment 01 Houge-Fnrnislilng Goodu In the STATE OF INDIANA. In STYLJi QUALITY, and PRICE, we DEFY ALL COMPETITION, KAVr OK WKJT. In addition to all our other lines oi goods, we have 40,000 Rolls WALL PAPER, at UNUSUALLY LOW FIGURES. By means of a NEW "INVENTION In the production of UoLU FAKLOII IAPI:K4, which we control in this market, we are now enabled to sell these ele gant goods at about , 25 PER CENT, less than the' were ever before offer in this market. mrUIVE CS A CAI.L.t . aprHdtf IAN CY DYE HOlftlP. GRAUPNER, n vri? a NT) SCO rrRER. FIFTH STREET, bet. Oak. and Cherry. Sillt Wool. Cotton, Ac, colored to order. All work warranted, and any damages

promptly paid.

MACHINISTS.

SCIIUfFZE. TUBMAN &: COMeehanlcs' .Foil miry . Alanu'aetnre and Bunaors of. Steam Engines, CIrenlar Saw Mills. Grist and Sugar Mills, Tod.icco Swcre Gamming Machines, Distil-2 lerynd Mining Machaery, Malt Mills, Corn Uellers, House Fronts, Cellar Grates. mU & BRASS CASTINGS. j Of every description. : Aacnlnery of all kinds Made and Repaired. Dealers In Belting, Fire Bricks, Steam Gauges, and Vronght Iron Pipes. Old materials bought Ws have the facility of the bestMalaiosryand Workmen, and will give all vara entrusted to us our individual atten--lia, fill orders promptly, warrant our 4 ire, and charge reasonable prices. OOVce and Foundry, corner of First and 4 Mt streets, "Evansvllle, Ind. si. B. Workmen sent to all parts to fit 4p work and do repairing. (b!tm SCHULTZE, THUMAN A CO WILLIAM TTRTTiMAN (Successor to Krale A Hellm Manufacturer and Builder of PORTABLE AND HTA TIONA R X TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY, Threshing Machines,' Cotton aud Totmeco Xresse CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, t &C, AC, EVANSVILLE, IND. sheet Iron and CorrKB Work mad to order on short notice. IRON AND BRASH CASTINGS of every description. Dealers In Steam Gauges, Gum Belting Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, BolUas Cloths. Ac, at manufacturers' prices. REPAIRING done at short notice. GROCERIES. CHARLES VIELE & CO., WHOLESALE G RO C 3S DR, 5, SOUTH WEUT CORNER First and Sycamore Streets, EVAN8VJU.E, Ind. au9dtf.: tHAAO BEIMANJT. .OAVID HIMA i. a, i. HEi.tfAirar, Wholesale Deales In anooE R I E s. Foreign and Domestic IAquort, NAJL8, COTTON YARNS, CtLAHSWARB Ac., 4u, Nos. 60 and 62 Main Street, Belwetm iecond and Third, EVAJWII.I.K, 1M FISH DEPOT. ovaodtf PHYSICIANS. DR. II. 31. nARVEY, ROOM No. I. WALK."RA EUfLDING Comer Main and Thl.rd Streets Office Hours 10 to 12;.2 to 5? 7 to 8. lu dilm DR. A. WEBBiSE (Formerly of Hopklnsvlii .iy-) Offers !ita protBloual services totneclUjsens of F.vansville. .. unftnil Resilience on lnird, between C. T nu Oak Streets. . n-r ,1 Office over toe HoC'fll. 1-' asm "DR7X. 1IAYNES Dvotes his time exclusively to t reatlng Uiseast-s ot iliefcYK, at his oftlno. an the rruer of Tnltd and WalnulMtreets, oppoulte the dtf uoaneii vuAiuoer. . X ires clinic for the beuefil of the poor, from 8 to o'clocit a. k. Ortlce Hours Ftuujl v to 12 A. if. and trom 2 to 6 1-. m. (uiaia 1 l-m 7ma ttuew d ALZEL L, " ' Wholesale Dealer In Groceries, Hails, White Lead, Li xz Cement, &c. So. 18 Water Street, declOdly . Evansvtli, Ind."

W,t?ra Military Itstituta, Dufum, Ohio.

( OLLK;iA'l i: AXft l HUiiuu PMK1)I1 in i open .-oi.t. lut h 1 For aunotmcemen l hh.i otifs f Tf'ninlion", stidr-ss firevt i J.t. 1:61. josf I'm M LOCKE U. A. an l ;. K., Hnp.., intcu'dent W. M. I., Uaj ton, OUi.t. ALL STYLES A SIIAPIIS "ur,r tours run .onu.u. .a .Anyone wliosecd i us an order for FIVE J AXE", ot ONE DOLLAR AND A r;Ait-i'':H' wlUl 't-h, will receive ONE EXTRA, KJK SOl'UIMJ. "We will put our Ax alongside of anv oT.e.U1ke and Pr"vo it l tie In-st lluithed hair inches5"41"101' "1, as,lrin lwo R xr'L by.e ,na1' Axe'' for twenty-two i "i lymaou,,ac,tur'1-. d yet cou ess that a flicker ot HUn.iis" c-ilod Co bukn. RTtU,V.1 .h,U Pale"l "hn, e. bo circular bit ffnd cotitiuuouM edi;- make Hie, Kau, ialsr prouuee t - i o a-, min n effect Vt' C call it CO LRU it N '.-( ifcN p RED JACKET AVE. Anyone wlso tends us an order for FIVE AXES of tnis shape, nt TWO DuI.LaKs (821 EACH, will receive ONE KXHU FOH NOTHING. All reponslhle bardu&ie dealers sell tb "LIPPINCuTT AXE.-.." Buy of them. But ll there slioulu happen to ha one so unfortunate as not to kuuw u, send tm money aud we will bo sure to plean you. Lll'l'IXCOrr & lMKKHl I.I,, 'PlTfJlCTBG, PA., Sole owners oi Colb irn's Puteut Axe. 19flH A TO AfJENTS &JL&JfJ to tell tliH SlAH MiUXTL.u.ar.wlNG MACHINE. lull ;7i(,vlart free. Extra ii Uin enients to experienced agents. Call on or nddre s V. U. WiLSON A CO., C evehiLd, o. ; Boston. Mass.; or .St. Louis, Mo. The Most RelKble Ono Dollar Sale. BEST INIXTCK.il li.MS TO AGENTS No hu jubugl r irst-clasu relereuc on aiipllcaMou. Clrctili.rs sent tree htnlilishetl lsi. STOCK AI AN & CO., ol Water Street, jioalon, .hubs. THE SUCCESS Ol our Dollar Sale hits caused such A COMPLETE i iv t it i i : That, In order to supply t he Uomaml occasioned by our cous a ntly iuci eHf,l ng patronage, we have recently made importutlous lor the Fail tra.ie, uirect iiom Eurolwan m nufacturerc , Amounting to .Yearly $50 ,00i, S that we aio piennred lo sell every doscrlprion ol DHY AND F NCV GOODS, S1LVF H PLA1KIWARK. CUrLKltV. WATCHES, ALBUM-, JEW KLm, c Of better quality limn anv other concern in thecouuiiy, jor tho uniform price of One Dollar for Each Article. firThe best of Ronton ,r New York references given us to the rellubl liy of nur house, and that our dun urss i ciunlucte.l tn the fairest and iin.st Icitliintlo manner possible, i..i n,at we ulve sresier value lorihe money lliancnn be ohiHineu in any other way. Atl. goods n,MA'iri) ok iikokfn" i m Ti- AM-Ptllli ATIO.V 1.1FUC W1T1I"L'T CHAKGK. MfChecks describing iu tides sold scut lo agents In I'Jubsat rales mentioned l. low. We guarantee every ar lcle t rust, less than U bou-ht a:, auv Boston or New York House. Our Commivsanis t Agents Kxceel lliose ot hi y other establishment of the kind, pioof of llns can be toUi.il In comparing our piei iinui . with Ujohm of othei-s ion C. run ok uik hamu sizic, in h.IdiLlon to which we oniim to give better goods of tho same cli ir,ct r. WE WILL SEND T AGENTS Flr.EE Ol' CH A l((i v.. For a Club of : O an I Three JWlarsl do., good linen Shirt Fronts, 1 set pioliii iM HlUds, All Wooi (.'ass. mere for Pants. Finn Wulte i ounterpii ne, liu sie. 1 e'comit Baimorai Skirt. Cuyuuls brown or bleached sheeting, good rju tiny, yard u Kle. I .legant 1W f km ue Moiocro-bound i'houi, Album. 1 double lens Ktereoscopo atut 1 Foreign Views. 1 sii ver-plated engraved 6 bolt ie Castor. 1 elegant Silk Fan, with Ivory or Sandal Wood Frame feuthe ed eoge nml sjiangled. 1 steel Curviim Knile and Fork, very best quality, Willi 1 unbalanced handle. 1 hnilsoiue bended and lined Parasol. IN) yar. s good Piinl. 1 vety nue Damask Table t'(iv-i. 1 pr. best quniity Ladies' Serge Congress Boots. 1 tlozen fine Linen Towels doz-n Borers' tiest Miver Desert Forks. 1 Ladles' lure real Morocco Traveling Bug. 1 fancy re puttern, do.eu elegant Stiver Plated engraved Napkin Kings. 1 doy.en Ladies' lino Merino or Cotton H. ckiugs. Gents' heavv ehasd solid Gold King. 1 pitir I. miles' high cut Baiii.orR. Bi ots. 1 elevant leiame Bress Pattern. 1 Violin and liow, in box complete. 1 set Jewelry, plii, ear diops itiul sleeve bin tons. Forsi Club e.lO am' Five Dollar I black or colored Alapncca Dress Butlei n. 1 set Lace Curtains. 1 pr. All Wool Blankets. Engraved Silver plated (S botllo KevoivIngCHklor. 1 beautJIul Writing Desk. 1 solid Oohl scarf lin. yds. very line I'Hssjmere. for l'ants and Vest. 1 set Ivory talunctid handle Knives with si ver plated Forks. I elegant Sunn Parasol, lieavliv lieiid.dund linewl with -Hit. 1 r. gents' trail Boots. yds. good Print, yds. goo.l brown or bleached Sheeting, yard sO.ie, or) yds. 75 yd. wide, g d quality. 1 ladle' eleaaul Morocco Traveling bag. 1 Kquaro Wool Shawl, i plain No. wich Poplin oress pattern da. don. wullu c-lot h lor Laiilo-.' I loak. l.iegant engraved silver plated Tei Pot. J yds double width water-proof cloth for cloikins. Fur u t.Otb of lOO ana Jen lJullur rich Merino or Thibbet dress puttern. lpair ol hue UamaslL Tab e C otbs ?,nd Naj.kins in match. 1 pr. geuts' I'rench Calf Boots. I lieavj silver dialed engraved ice Bitch, i . Very fine All Wooi Clotti lor Lames' Cloak. 1 eb very be t iuaiity brown r bleached Stieeting. 7JJ j-ds. fine t ussi'iicre lor suit. 1 elegant r-o,iin lress pa tern. 1 beautiful Eugll.-h Berage Shawl. 1 set ot Ivory balanced handje Knives anil Furs. 1 ladles' or gents' silv r liiinting-cas.i Watch. 1 Bartiett Haid. Portable Sewine Machine, splendid Family Blbie steel engravings, with record and puolograph paves. 26 yds. gool lieinp( urt ling; goo.l colors. 1 pair good M n ra llies Quid. 1 good six ha rttl revolver. 1 eloant iur .dud' and Cape 1 sing.e buvrei shot Gun 1 silver plated, eoniavtd, 8 bottled Kevolving Ciu.tor, cut glass hoi t ies. 1 very line V iolin aud Bow, in case. 1 tet Ivory balanced Knives aud Foras. Present lor larger Clubs increase in the same ratio. Send Money by Ktgl.stereJ Letter. fMTVatalogun of gwtl sent to any address free. PARKER & CO., Nos. DSnnd 100 Summer Street, Bo'-ton. we"iiave cWk With great Inducements to Agents to on. operate with us iu oui GRAND ONE DULLAR SALE. Sheetings free of cost to our Agents. Watches Iron oi cost to our Ageins. Hewing Machine free of cost to Agents, leather Woods iree of cost to Atrenis Linen Uood. fie. ol c ,st to onr Agents. Hliks aud shawi freu ol -ot to Agents. Iloot.-ianil Slioes iree of cost t Agents." jjress Goods Iree of oot to our Agents Great Dollar Brains fjr our Customers. Send for our ciruln. Agents wan!e,i everywhere. Addresx IIAUHH A PLUM M EH, 31 Ilaaover St., Boston, Mass. THE OR EAT UNITED STATiaw TEA WAREHOUSE Ol T. Y. ItKIjLiIlY & CO., 5os. 20, 28, aud 3J Vest-j Street, S. y. Are now prepare I to negotiate with ail merchants in good stan Jing, throughout the country, for the aUENC i and SALE of their STANDARD TEAS, Put up ix Patent An Troiir Pack aqri. Address us as above for particul rs, and sute the size of town and nature cf bu.iness, Ac,

cauon of boys, lit, vet I.t. cu. JwPh M. Lwke, L. H. and ;. . Siip..(iuteuilt'iil Capt. Charles B. stivers, if. s. a J o"!mandont of CHiiet.H. Tho sevm. 1