Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 September 1868 — Page 2

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imaf ianin TIT THS Y13STILLE JOUUXAL COMPANY, Jf . e l.cut Street. KTanavW. -SEPTEMBER 7, 13W. MONDAY FOH. 1KIIIEKT, ftPWR AT, U. S. GRANT. A - " FOB VICE PBEKIDPT, t Hon. SCBUYIR BKPI BUC IS STATK TICKET. . OK GOVERNOR. CONRAD BAKER. : Of Vanderburgh. ' POU CONONESS, (Jen JAMES C. VKATOU. STV TICKET.' ' OU STA4E SK2ATOK, ASA UJLKIIAIIT. t-UR Kf I'KFHl.VT.ATlVl.ti, AUClUrfTlTS LKMCKK, .khin a. potts, lot: (ocsiv amK. SORKN SORKNSON. t'OK KrtoBUlP 'II. OASPEU TOM U KM ELT. VOJl TKKASCKRlt, .WILL. WARREN, Jk. ruK COKO.N'EB, SAMUEL P. I1AVLIN. rOR REAL ESTATC APPRAWKK,' ; MOSES AIKEN,.;; Of Knight. ( OB COJf -1SSK!1, SAMUEL BARKER, Of Union. Jgents Tor the Journal. H. A. Hall. Princeton, Ind. CapLLkVi Fkrguson. Petersburgb.Ind k Hakry p.. Smith, W a-hlnijlon, lud. . W.J. L. IIkmmk.nway,11oouv llie, Ind. ; C. R. DkIIkci.kk, New burgh, Ind. I John M. iKW(K)D, Mt. Vernon, Ind. I J. M. Fostkr. Fort Branch, Ind. , ; ' t It. W. Weavkk, Posey vllle. Ind. f H. B. Corwik, omerville, I nil. Capt. Whitino, Cynthlana, Ind. K. J. Rowers. New Harmony, Ind. Harvey Pond, Hazietou. Ind. 'J'uos. McCrici k.v, Hand aisv llie, Ind. Ukbim Marsh, Black Muwtc Mills, loX "1 hey will also receive and forward to us orders lor Bind ng ul Job Printing. !L . . . - "--..l A Proper Candidate :i ; Wo believe ia jvartiesnominatiog for the offices to be filled representative men. if a party was disloyal during the war, and did what it dared to assist the rebels, it ought by all means to nominate 'for office those who were most active in the rebellion, and secure for its paper?, if possible, men who served in the rebel army. The Democrats , of , Green; Cooitfy looked at the matter iu this light, and nominated for tbe Legislature Andy; Humphreys, us on officer in whos& exploits Mulligan and Liberty militia Bowles's Sons of will bo remembered by most of our readers. The Terro Haute Democrats are also plucky, and have nominated for the Legislature Peter Y. Buskirk, another of the Millioan brigade. Buslctaic is also? a member of the Democratic State Central Committee. During the war numerous letters were written to members of the Eighty-fifth Regiment Indiana Volunteers to persuade them to desert their flag. Among others was the following, written by Buskirk to his brother, then a. svl Her of that rcijU. inent: 'CKXTEnviui.it, Ihd.,.'3aii.2 18SS. ' "Mr. .ante ',V. Hnakirk; " Dr Brother I hrFva just read your letter to T. .5. aud iu lfgird to the Q lestions you 'a.sk 1 can not au(wer Either of them I have no ini'orrratiort on tbe Subjects of which you Speak, if you think proper you :m;iy send such information a, you eem fit an i will ascertain the facts iu the case as far as my Bailiwick ex tends, as i'cr as protection here i think such a thing would not be dangerous it might involve indinna in civil war. i advise nil to keep cool, there is things at work that will bring this thing right. This thing will come to an issue inside of Six uionthB. There is a , Determination in the minds of the people in the Northern States that the proclamation Shall not take plaee. the revolution is complete, i think there will be a coniaiitleo appointed in this State to take harge of the management of the lod troops from tbe governor an then old abe will have to withdraw hia' proclamation or they will withdraw them troops this will end the matter in some way. tell Sir U II Christ that I would lie glad to have a letter from liiru i answered his letter and bave not heard from him since. would be slad to hear from him "1'Y BCSKTRK.". This leticr proves that Mr. P. Y. Buskirk was fully posted in the pro gramme markel out by the conspira fbrs in Indiana. His predictions as to what the Legislature would do, or attempt to do, were verified within few davs after the date of his villaiuous letter: but he overrated its ability to consummate the meditated treachery. The immediate purpose of Bus kirk's shameful letter was accom plished. His brother deserted, as did ChjIsT, to whom he said he had pre viously written. C'olonelJ. P. Baird the commander of the regiment, sett a letter to the WobasJt Express, under date of February 12, 1SG3, enclosing the letter of Buskirk and a similar one from afGreene County Copperhead, named Moss, accompanied by a communication to the Express, in which he said: ' Enclosed I send you letters writ ten by citizens of your district to so!.diers of my corurmud, which please pablish in full, with names of writers " Oqo is from Peter Y. Buskirk, a well known Democratic politician, od a ttmall scale, in -Vigo County. He resides at Uenterville, and the letter was written to his brother. James iiuskuk. a nrivato of my regiment., Both James Buskirk and hriht, to whom P. Y. Buskirk iava he bad written, have deserted. Thesa snM liers were both ., uuiy aeserted their regiments, but left th; whilst six miles from earn' Tgr ' wood. I understand tSSSf to be paroled prisoners. They m,w have taken great pains to procure na roles, for there was no enemy within sixty mile3 of us when they deserted loe nnici ui mu oiner letter Jen ha JMoss. hut he is a citizen 'is lireeDe Uounty. Indiana, and resides near Linton, bevernl other letters of the same import have been received from Clay and Greene Counties, and about Centreviile, Vigo County. " Some fifty caen have deserted from this resriment, of which thirty-five are

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tbe Democrats of Tigo Coo " Will tv. now public -wonco-, w,;ndrsir.tlim,ffom their ticket? k bit of it. It was fy '.Lt he was nominated. Sketch or Col. Henderson , Land Enterprise. -A Great !We find in the Louisville Courier of a late date; a fro-ssTr letter sigiU ed Wanderef, written from Kvansville, bat mainly devoted to Henderson (Ky.) affairs. The following paragraph, giving a sketch of Col. Henderson, the founder of our flourishing sister city, will be read with interest: This cilv and county' take their names from Col. Richard Ilesderson, the adventurous pioneer, who, when the country wasa wilderness, came to it with a small but select body of brave kindred spirits, from -North Carolina, and having obtained from the Indian frihns the cession of nearly all the land : whiaiA ,i j onFt'u"u.tea wjjat U known as ioutnern lventucKy, entertained, it is said, the delusive hope that he would be allowed to hold and dominate it without the consent of Virginia, and, it may be, in defiance of her authority. The State of Virginia refused to acknowledge the validity of the title acquired by Colonel Henderson from the Indian tribes,- but, in recognition of his emincnt'eerviees. in the war of the revolution and ia t'.subduing the wilderness," after fche war. and in consideration of tbe claim be honestly believed he ha acquired by bja purchase from tbe red men, a compromise was made by which he was granted, by Uio. mother State, all the lands which, are now included in the county of Henderson and others1 bordering it. Colonel H; is said to hg,T,e-beeaa brave soldier, an able lawyer, and a cultivated gentleman. His descendants reside in Henderson, and are among her wealthiest and most respectable citizens. A great-grand-son, Richard Henderson Scaler, is one of the leading tobacco dealers of the city. The letter also makes tW following reference to a nen enteiprlse by one of the old and ryominent citizens of Henderson County,, which promises to attract general attention at home and abroad.. It says: "I fbundl the citiz&ns.jvery much interested in an enterprise which one ci' tbe-ir number will, in a few days, bring before the public. ,t At the last bos jion of the Kentucky Legislature Mr. William MtClain was empowered to dis-pose ot his lands in Henderson County on shares about one thousand acres and commissioners were appointed by the Legislature to carry tho act into effect. As these lands are among the richest and most productive of the county or State, highly' improved, and with all the advantages which accrue from a location on ibe bank of the Ohio River, and easy of access to Southern or Northern markets for tho products raised thereon, and as the commissioners who will manage the enterprise are all citizeus of Henderson, well known as gentlemen of the highest standing and reputation for integrity, who themselves have no personal interest iu the matter, a great eagerness is manifested to invest in the enterprise, and thousands of tickets willas soon as the books aro opened, be purchased here. 1 understand tho books will be opened about the 10th September, and that agencies lor the sale of tickets will be established in the principal cities of the St ?. A very commendable feature the scheme is that all money received for tickets will be placed iu bank, ij the credit of the coutuiirisioncr, aui uo other person 'can - control one dollar ot it, aud they undertake to returu the money to all purchasers of tickets should the scheme not prove a success. 1 lie cashier of tho I armors Bank. at 'Henderson, will act as finaucial agent, and conduct tbe management or the enterprise under the direction of, tho commissioners. This Great Land Sale will doub':Jess attract much public interestvcsprc:ally from tbe great value of tba 'ands, the well known honorable character of the projector and bwoer. and the high standing of the gentlemen who will control its management. The Commissioners named by the Act of the Legislature of Kentucky are Hon. David Banks, Ex-Mayor Hon. Grant Green, Wm. S. Hollow ay, E. L. Starling, Sr., Wm. S. Elam, and lion, lwo i. ulass, all cit izens of Henderson. Among the names of gentlemen who certify to the value of the lands, and recom mend 3Ir. McL'lain and the Commis sioners as worthy the confidence of the public in this enterprise, are Governor Stevenson, Senators jUcCreery and Davis, Judge Fowler, ex-Governor Dixon, General BOYLE, Mayor Matthews, and other public men ot Kentucky SBj 8raoa)t?rth citizens of EvanaviUe Judge W. Vt 1 arrett, Hon. John S. Hopkins, t iiakles viele, Esq., Ex-Mayor barer, Lir. iu. j. jjeay, Mayor W TX It . 471 . " u, v alklk, oamuel Bayard, Esq , ana oiners. senator iienukicks said in a speech r . TT i. . at Sheibyville that "not intending tQ go to trie war mmEeii, ne nat never asked any one eho to go,'! tri course he did not. He never manifested any interest in the Union soldiers unti the close of the war, and theyhad re turned Tiome to,, nelp .do, Ihe vpting, ... ., - i.' ? I : I SAll at once, then, he maae tne ais covery that they were a very, clever set of fellows", and he1 thinks a great deal of .them; "S '.v v.'.t'Vx. Under the hew Constitution of the' State of Georgia' but very lew dis f l . M . - ' iraucuisements ot white men occur, j it... . auu tne same is true as to- every one ot the fctates recently reconstructed let the JJemocracy are continually howling about j the. diefranehisement of the white.man and the'enfranchiscment of the ncp-p. . They hope, fo.deceive the people by these false statements. Thomas II. Sbymoue, one of the 0f most prominent politicians of Connec ticut, died the other day of typhoid fever. During the war he , was outspoken L4 hi3 sympathy for the rebels, and did what ha could without endangering hia personal liberty to aid them in their amalta upon the Got-

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Illinois Items. he Cairo Democrat changes the ilitical aavinir to xattd as follows: 11 As Vermont don I go, sa.Qe3 thp Union.". ' . ' "" '.", . - Th Fall term of the Southern Illinois College, at Carhondale, will commence on Monday, September 14, and continue in session sdxtcen weeks. The Union soldiers who met at Carhondale on the 27th ult., resolved to ii9 mectiosr at Carbondale, on Thursday, September 11; at Cairo, on October 1; anS at Ilaxrisburg, on October 14. - Alfred Comings, Esq., of Cairo, formerly of Metropolis, has bepn appointed by tbe .Secretary of the Treasury as guageY and inspector for the Thirteenth District. The Agricultural Fair, of Blassac County will be held October 7th to the 10th. The ticket nominated by the Republicans of Mercer County, Illinois, is emphatically a soldiers' ticket. Everyman wasa soldier except the fatididata for Representative. Senator Yates was received by ten thousand people at Jacksonville, III., his home town, last week. Georgc-llr Pendleton telegraphed as follows to the IHinois.Democraticr State Ceatral Committee: Cincinnati. O.. Sept 1, 1868. To,Koit John A. McOierUud : Just arrived at home. T lie condi tion of our canvass in Ohio requires me to withdraw- all . my appointments in Illinois: Geo. H. Pendleton. " Mr. Caleb Wells, of Wabash coun ty, owns a cow whieh has yielded his family all the butter and cream they bave used since the 20th of April, and 101 lbs. and 11 oz.'or butter tor market. Who has a cow that can beat that? Tbe Fechners, who swindled the public generally in the Turner Hall gift enterprise, have recently purchased one hundrd and sixty acres of land in Shelby County, and have commenced the farming business. It will be consoling to the numerous victims to know that tho men who defrauded them are -doing well Quinsy III.) Herald. - ' ;: The Mt. Carmel Register gives an account of. a' man named Cox, who "appropriated the proceeds of the sale of a drug storei 3,00O, belonging to his widowed sister in Columbus, Ohio, and " appropriated " his neighbor's wife and children in t" at city, and came to Friendsville, in Wabash County, recently. Living there lor a short time, they ' abandoned the children and went to Mt. Carmel, where they hire! a. horse and buagy with the ostensible-purpose of going to OwenavUloi Indiana; hut hearing that the enrasred husband of his par amour was in the town in search of his children, they took the road to wards Grayville.. .Being pursued fcy the owner of the 'buggy and arrested as they were returning, the scamp iumrjed from tho buggy and crossed the river .to-Indiana. Ane nusDana says he only wants his children, and the woman is kit to take care ot tier self. , ' IkcntucUy Items. Governor John V . btevonson was inaugurated at Frankfort on the 1st inst. ' ' Gen. Brisbio has been ordered to ... . , ... Nebraska. Hard on Nebraska. Cynthiana has increased her popu lation eighty per'cent in three year and her wealth fifty per cetit. Two citizens of -Washington Couiib'. f Vm. and John Gibson, were bung by unknown patties lat wee-;. The I'aducah J5crald boasts of a Plauehctte iu that place that writes reek, Hon. Sam. McKce, of Kentucky, is stumping iu Maine. u ... 4 The Louisville Conference of the Methodist. jKoLieopal Churoh will meet in the Chestnut Street Church iu that city, on the 30th of Sjpternbcr, Bishop 3IcTyeire presiding. A meeting of Republican delegates in the h lith Congressional JJistnet ot Kentucky, will be held in Louisville on September oth, to nominate a can didate for Congress. The reunion of the Seventh Ken tucky Cavalry took place at Newport last week. The rouahsbf Louisville still con tinue to practice bear fighting and other civilized amusements near that city, and the city papers pander to the depraved tastes ot tho populace by giving full accounts of the cruel and barbarous sports. A sandhill crane, four feot and a half high, and measuring five feet from tip m up oi its win,gs, was Kiueu at Loop Grove, in Silver Creek, oa Wednesday, by three policemen of New Albany. , . The Ku-Klux recently visited the homes of a number of negroes ' in Summersville, Green County, robbed them of their guns and pistols and ordered them to leave the county in three weeks. In Anderson County they have driven several Union soldiers from their, homes, and have threatened others. J. M. Bifrger. Democratic Elector. an i Col. G.G. Symes, Republican Elec tor, will jointly discuss the issues be tween the two rolitical parties, at the times and p'aces named below: Benton, Mar.-hail Co., Monday, Sep. 7th. .j j . ' j f -'.-..,-. Murray, Calloway Co., Wednesday, Sep .9th. 0 Blandville, Ball'd Co.. Monday, Sep. 14. . .. men weBt to the- farm of Mr. Olim.ni -of Fyette Couaty. and deHm a fi hl3 su"ender, in the mean. lV;.5Jh"5?. Stone, c-.j uaiiy ' vur- 11:1 l i v If I. I I)F V and it wounded. Thev oi the party was that they intended to have him, and riPvf rr , would return the mVht. - A tletafhment V, A"rsaay troons will uc iu nwuuaucii io give warm reception. 1 tliern. a There are no truer or more zealous Republicans than those of the Second Congressional District, the 'polrtical Egypt of Indiana. The heavy majority against them has no tendency to relax their efforts in the good cause. They know that a vote lor our State ticket is worth as much in Chrke County, as iu Wayne, and no effort will be neglected to rally every Republican voter of the District to the polls. We wish-that their spirit could be infused into som(: strong Republican counties we could name, where strength induces indolence. 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Rni.insna the Wise tlrcnlt Conrt-Folc-Ualsinj Mania Hill's Speech. Rockport, Sept. 3, 18(38. KJitOfs Journal r ': The week past has been a stirring one with us! On Saturday last Hob. Ilobinson, ot llhnoi3r addressed the people at Grandvietf. As he is the first Northern Democrat of any note who has honored these parts with his presence, of course & crowd came to bear and determine for themselves concerning this great orator and his wonderful eloquence. He advocated the war-settled question of State Rights, which you know is a time honored Democratic- theory. Concerning taxes and bonds he traxed Dathetic. and sung the old song of "poor .man" and "bloated bond holder:" but he ODly hinted what he dared not say broadly, that the Re publican party caused the war debt "It is an honest debt and aiust be paid But 1 to the last farthing, Raid be. t with reference to taxing tne bonds, he gave U3 the beneht ot a wonderful dixcovery that he had mad j. to wit: that all the U. S. isupretie Court decisions on that subject Were made "''concerning boiuis held and owned bv the Government, and not thmc in the Jtamis of individual Wonderful Robinson! Why hasn't he been President, lo! these many ? Such wisdom must surely meet with a bountiful reward at the bands of a grateful peonle. Kobinson also spoke in the Court House here at night, to about 200 persons, simply rehearsing tne arguments nd witticisms of the day at Grandview, as already noted. The mania for political poles seems to be taking possession ot men, wo meo and children, to an extent here tofore unheard of. Tho irrepressible siiTQQ chicken ' of .Democracy sur mounts some ot the poles, while foxes, hounds, tom-cats, eaeles. &c. may be seen perched upon others, all rotatmg with the wind like other weather vanes. The poles are of all size?, lengths, kinds and styles; some whole, some spliced, some crooked. some straight, and Ironi each some sort of flag or streamer gaily floats. - Our Circuit Court is in session this week; with a heavy docket to dispose of, in which are several cases from your county. Consequent upon this several members of tbe Evansvule bar are here, and being political orators; as well, we were, of course, re galed with several speeches last night. In Cavia's Hall the Democrats held a very noisy meeting, which was ad dressed by Col. Foster, of Paoli, and the valiant Judge Davy .Laird. nowover, Robert A. Hill, Esq., of your city, drew tho larger crowd to the Court Hous'e, where he entertain ed the people for over an hour. His ppceeh was indeed a masterly vindica tion of the principles of llerublicsim. It has seldom been out pleasure to listen to such a chaste and vigor ous speech, from a p litical stand point, for it contained many of the sharpest bits at political tricksters, as well as some of the most beautiful gems of thought and language. The Glee Club made most excellent music for the occasion, which was highly applauded, as was also tha speech from time to time. The canvass is progressing vigorously, and to all appearances very prosperously; indeed we are able to note many desertions from the Democratic ranks, while' we are presenting the same unbroken front which carried u. so- triumphantly thromgh the Into terrible war. But enaugh for this random letter. Yours lor victory, -V. 3i Y. Seymour aud the Soldiers. On the 10th day of February, 1867, a bill was. introduced into the Assembly eft he h'tate of New York, to allow tho New York soldiers, then absent in the field, to vote. On the 17th, the copperheads commenced their factious opposition to it by motions to adjourn, &c., hoping thereby to stave it off and defeat its passage. The Union men, however, managed to seeure a vote, which resulted in sixty-five Republican yeas, to fifty-nine copperhead nays. It went -o the Senate, and passed that body by a strict party vote. The day after its passage Governor Seymour vetoed the bill. The Republicans not having the power to paa- it over the veto, finally, and in de&nance of the persistent and determined op- .: .ClL. I I i i iumhuu oi mo vyopperuejusv Huecoeaed in accomplishing tho result by aa amendment to the Constitutioa, by which the right of the New iork soldiers to vGte was secured. Ind. Journal. FREDERICS GEIL, Dealer In PIANOS, ME LODE ON 8 and all kinds of Musical Instrument. Instruction Books, Sheet Mnglc, uitar and Violin Strings, tc, Ac. Yortn Side Third Street, ' Between Sycamore and Vlt EvansrSto, lad. . - So'.e Agents for Htoiawy & Bona &3i Caicaerins & son's UoJd Medal Pianos: aiso lorllaynes Bso.-s r ianos.and I'.-jnce lirotDr's Meiodeont, and Orsaas. up -vv O XL S O. HAVE JIST APKVKn TIIF largest. tlnent. and lwt naartrfjl 6tOCi Of WHITE GOODS ever brought to Kvansville. The ladies of thu city have lona felt the nevd of a first-class While Goods House, aud in order to t-upply the demand we are just opening a beautiful stock of EMBROIDERIES, HANDEERCniEFS, MEN'S, WOMEN'S, ajtd CHILDREN'S HOSIEE "Y", axd - FANCY NOTIONS. Our prices will boas low a tbe same class of Eoods can be bought in Sew York. For FINK, FBE8D OOODH, 1SV BTYLES, and OKEAT BAiiUAINS, ca;i at E. A. COOKE & CO.'S, No. 10 FIRST STREET, Karly opposite the New Opera Hoa te. aulS d3m II A. 12, S xc COAL. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS AT on hand a 8aDfr mT.i A WATS bor Coal, whicu n0 ,ef.J ionHarparu or tbe citv on Jir""T"r lowest market price nU ce. to all at tan

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3IIiENDI13 STOCK OF GOODS IN THE TAILORING AND CLOTHING LINE, JT now offer t7te same to tJte public at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, As lam determined to sell the Clieop' est Goods to be found in Evansrille. ' . My stock consists in part of the' fol lowing goods: ' - j ' !1 EEADY-MADE CLOTHING. BOYS' CLOTHING, PIECE GOODS OP the Latent Styles, Which I propose to make vp to order VERY CHEAP I AiI IN THE IZJEfST STYLE! Jill Ooods made fa please. by vie warran ted Also, a- very fine assortment of ? GENTS' . GOODS, Such as SHIRTS, DRA WEES, NECKTIES, UNDERWEAR GL O YES, -S USPENDERS id I fact, too ntrme rous to mention. Give me a caW, at my old stand, No. 8 SOUTH FIRST STREET EViVSS VIELE, ISO. J. H. CAR I IN. a til 4 T felted States Marshal's Sale.' ," " (No. 1.402. ' ' f VIRTCfi ' A DECREE P Sale rendered by the District Contrt o B" th TTmiimI MtAtes for the DisHict of In dia xmu sitting as a Court of Admiralty, in tb' t ase ot George Armstrong, William AiMn, WllHam H. Oolvln, an others, 11 sollants, vs. the steamboiit J. R lioyle, h er engines, tackle, apuarrl, aud lurnit - are. I will. on. Tuesday, the 1st day nt t toptemoer, li, between the hours of 10 "clock a.k. nui 4 o'clock p.m. of said day, it tne court honedoor, n Main Street, in Verity of BvowlXle. eonnty of Vnier-tbOTgb.-and tatef iadiana, sell at public zanctlon t the higVest bidder the said tateamboat J. R. Hoyle, her engines, tackle, lapparel, ana furniture. . 1 BEN. SPOOLER, i ' United States Matttbal: i By Sahckl Day, Deputy. . Chas. K. M if Proctor for LibeUanU. an 2ldl0t AD0LPH WAGENER, Unbrella Majmfactasiy -i TCI JUjL la Cbm coato A'S REMOVE f HIM ESTABLISHment to THIRD STREET, between and Division, near the Catholic cb. He will be glad to see bis old mers at his new stand. ' - ,sotice. -', , ,, iderstartd that parties have bean atiag tiie city claim lnu to be my I ni easrw wZir lame for nan. and all tnose rralA Jo one mu iiuy nuimuruy io w tobm y mpkyea are Impost.

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(Su.-eessors to Steele fc Trill5,) . MAXUFACTCrtKRH Of AND rjF.AT.ER3 lit . Sasli, Doors. Blinds, Frames, MOULDINGS, Ac. All oidm for work In llie Building Hue j are promptly at tenueu to, constantly on hnnd alt kind v attenaed to. of LUMBKR. PINK aiil POVUAR FLOOb I Vfi WKATHERHOAROINO. te. Scroll KiwlDR of every description atu Dressing of Lumber doue to order. Factory -at the old tand of Steele 3 Trible, Second St., bet. Chestnut and ChcriT, liVAXSVrXJxE, Isu. apU dtr In retiring from the above partnership 1 desire to return my thanks to my friends who have favored tne wilft business, and would a.sk their continuance with the new Arm.. JAMEHHJKKLK. Kvansville, Jan. 23. t 1 I.17MI1KI1 I.UMltKIt I THE JSl'IS.St'KIIJfcK (MISl'ra the Luuatxtr Bilnesn at his old stand at the corner of Main and fcevewili Blreets, and would respectfully inform the public mat iwssiocit is large ami eeuoiia to iitm- j in the a.ssortnuuta, embracing Pine ot a'. thicknesses and quality, from the Ji'er, Third Oonwuon SginHW Hoard up v ! Three-Inch First Clear flank. i Alto, oo lxxK-S of various thtcknec and styles, and ' ! 1W.OOO LHiHTrt. t ; . ; I Window Ha-sh, Pine and Poplar Hhinglar : 8 ami 4 -feet Uith, Mouldings, C'H.iut fcjuarter-Kouna, dt, e. uruers ironi ine oouniry, river or ra..; j filled promptly. . Builders and Painters. rTEMAVE IN STOKE, 60,000 pounds strictly pure White Lead. 50,000 pounds pure Star White Lead. 60.000 pounds Bay State White Lead. lfluO gallons Linseed Oil. 5,000 pounds No. 1 Putty, in Bladders Window Glaw. all sizes. ' ' ' Glaziers' Points and Putty Knives. COLORS of every variety, DRY r; OIL. All of which we aro selling as che ascan be purcliased in the West. : . : RELLEB & WHITE, , : Wholesale Druggists, EvansviUi-Iad., mche u WILLIAM IIITIXINIIIL., MANUFACTC1USR or ' Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames,&c. ; '- ' and Dealer in , Pine and Poplar Lamber, Shingles SiaIXG, FI.OOKIXO, '&: '. Office aud Factory, (Vn-r Fith and Walnut ' - Street, KVansville, Ind., , Orders from abroad promptly attended to. ? malBdlf - -! Evansvllle Slate Depot. B UILDE R S I E MP ORIUM. TTTE ARE TIIK AGENTS rK one of the layuest Hlate in an u lactone in the country.ana are prepareu w laruisn at the manufacturers' prices, on short notice, the following: ttoonng siabe 01 uiai-icm j ranquality; (Mate nearius; Slute Jams for Fire-placs; Biate Black Boards for Schools; Blate and Marble Tiles for Floors: And would narticnlarly call attention to the fact that the tiato Hearths, Jams, and Black Boards is the chea pest aud best article for tne purpose now known. BABCOCK & STKELK, - Water, bet. Locust iiid W alnnt fcVt. maja3md TO BUILDERS. prs it ti d mibhe in eeneral. that 1 have on hand and am btilt reeeiTing a large stock of Michigan, Saginaw, and Green Ray Pine and Poplar Flooring and Siding, PINE LUMBER, SHINGLES; &c, Which I will seU cheap for cash. . - - WM. RUNNEL." , Office and Factory corner ' Tilth and Walnut Streets, Kvansville, Ind. Jel8 Sox JAMES SWANS0N & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In PINELUMBER, SMnglev Lath, Doors, and Sask Also, a large assortment of AJIesheny, Chicago, and Toledo Lumber and loorina, pressed and Undressed, ou hand and lor sale. ; . ; .... Extra Sawetl and Shaved Pint Shingles, eighteen inches long. We respectfully solicit tbe citizens oi Evansvllle to give uh a call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Yakd ok Water SrRKirr, (Opposite Lamasco Wharf), Kvansvlll All orders promptly attended tot may23 dim CARPETS. & 21 P E: -T WAREHOUSE VM. E. FRENCH & CO. Nos. 47 and 49 Main St., ETAXSTILLE. The largest as a most complete assortment of Hoose-Furnisliiiiff CJooda In the STATE OF INDIANA. In STYfjE, QUALITY, and PRICE, vis DKKY ALL COMPETITION, KXST OH WLST. . ' In addition to all our other lines ol goods, we have 40,000 Rolls WALL PAPER, at UNUSUALLY LO W FIGURES. By means of a NEW INVENTION In the prwiuclion of OLl I'A K LOU PAPKKii, which wecootrol m this market, we are now enabled to sell these elegant goods at about . . 25 PER CENT. less than the were ever beiore offer in this market. , -OITErSACALL"W aprl7 dtf ' SUESS (ETTINUER Have opened a first-class Lithographic, Engraving, and Job Printing Institution, COR. FIRST & SIC.12I0ES STREETS, Beinthe only establishment of tbe kind in tee city. , . . We offer our services in the above line to th business houses, ofll.-e holders, hotelkeepers, aud lawyers eft this ci y and vicinity In execntiug all himts of printed work produced by Lithographing, from the plainest . Drawing, EBgraving, or Print to the finest aud most tasteful Crnanjsntad, Colored, and Art Print. F-specially do we offer Buslne , Weddimr, and Vi i'iDg Cards Circulars. BU1iieais, Note?, Drafts, and Letter-Ueaos. . . : . . . ci,.. in plain or j colored printiiur. wih ha done very nicely !o v ry low terms. . 1 We also d- all kinds of ENGRAVING J VtmiiflE METAL, audi as hEAu Cheeks. Brands lor Marking Boxes, Key Checks, Ac We would respectfully ask the pal ronage of the citizens ot Eva sville a d vicinity. SUESS Q2TTINGER, Cor. First and Sj cam ore. Jy31 d8m Courier copy.

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scfiurrzK. - THUJtfAN i ?XechfiiIc Foil ii dry Alannratiurers and llBlHarao. Stfara Kiisfnes, Circular SaF Hills. 1 Orist aad Bng-w .Mills, Tooacco iswera ' OnaimlDg Machlnea,DIsUl-J leryiind Mining Ma-'-ci'nery, Mall Mills, Corn aeUera, House Fronts, Cellar Grates. 40N & BRASS CASTING3. Of every decr?t!on. ' .n ehl aery of all ki nds Kda and Repaired , - , Oealers In Belting, Fire Bricks, Steam Ganges, and ' ' : brought Iron Pipes. Old materials honght . Xf have the facility of the best Ma,inryand Workmen, and will give all it, entrusted to n our individual attniia, fill orders promptly, warrant our nt. and charge reasonable prices. Otf.ce and Foundry, corner of First and j iS Streets, Kvansville, Ind. H, iJ. Workmen Kent to all parts to fit a work and do repairing. fcsaam schultzje. thuman A CO WILLIAM HEELMAN (Snccessor to Kratx A Hellaa Manufacturer aad Builder of JOJtTABLJC A!fV ST A. TlONAJc T TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY, Threshing Machines, CMton antl Tohicc I'reeaet CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, "-; ' AC. it, . - . KVANSVILLE, IND. rhwt Ikon and Coremn Woejc aiada ti order on short notice. ' IROy AAD BJiJLSa CASTINGS '' of everv description. Dealers in Steam Ga!ig6S, Gam BelUnj Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, BolUSt CKoUis. Ac. at manufacturers' prices. HRBPAmmu done at short notice. apr25 GROCERIES. CHARLES "VIELE & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERN, SOUTHWEST CORN JIB First and Sycamore Streets, Kvansville, Into. au9 dtf.! ISAAC HSIMAJTSr. BAVIO I1KIJCANS , I. & I. IIEIMaNN, . Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES. ? Foreign and .Domestic Liquors, NAILS, COTTON YARVS, GLASBWARK Ifos. CO aad 6-2 Mala Street, Between Second and Third, EYAXSVTX.JLk, IAD FISH DEPOT. Ov33dtf , PjHirSICIANS. CK. II. IL HARVEY, ROOM NO., li WALKERS BUILDING Corner MaJu and TUlrd Street OEce IIour10 to W;2 to 5: 7 to 0. r diiin Da. A. ,, WEBBER (Formerly of topalusvllie, Ky.) OCeit. :ds proiossioual services to tne cltlRdeDci on 1 nird. between Cherry and Residence afvertuePost-crh. r'e'-T dm DR. Al C HAYJES Devotes his timo exclusively to treating Diseases of tbe EYE, at his oflloo, on the comer ot Tuiid and Walnut Streets, opposite tbe Cit? Council Ouamber. , A free clinic for the benefit of the poor, from 8 to 9 o'clock A. M. Oihce Hours From SI to 32 A. M. and froaa 2 to 6 p.m. (malsdm MATTHEW DXLZEhL, Wholesale Dealer in Groceries, Nails, White 1 LiEd' . Cement, &c, So. 18 Water Street, LSfD.

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Western BJilitary Iasli !uf,i, Dayton , Ohio. Aroi,i.i:Mii: an toiy liisl itul km f ir lit oalioii fit oyn. r.t(f I.l, Ittc.ko, i.'. s. .. and c. i: , sCnpl. L'lJSii-iis li. !-itlV(i-. i iiiauiiuiit ot Ciiilisl-. 11' aniiunl eewiotr wi.l f i. ;i l''or annotmcenieiil o tioni-, Hdilr. sh Bjcvft l.t. i LOCKE, V. 3. A. and V. K. ent W. M. 1., ! ton, Oiii.. 'K!;ra:A-iit-tl- !;U JliU.l. I, it. :pf.rUH.-!l',C II t. '. S. A .-, C 'oiuf ' f,t:Iiiim , !. K'th,. 1 -. ,)les -t rettiAi. .IOMKPH M. fin peri u tend - on- voiits roi; kotiii4."u Any one whosr nds ns an order for Fl Vi: ) AX !:, at ONIi D U J- I. A R AM A HALF lOACH.-nlin lh- c.l h. Will rci:ol vONK JiXTliA,rOi NOilJINu. Ve will put our nl cildo of auy other rnskf, nti p.-m H t le tje .t flajntit-J Hnd fl.i larfteft Meet, lut-aMtrlitu two ani a hail iiai;te.t - We have minlc Akas ;nr tweutv-!wo yean?, mut wihi'i viid th p Uin lu i,tinn.o any uianauuturtHr, auu yi-i cuu ens tfant a "f ueKur oi iimmis c iltxi t o bci.n. leat lis iu hia patent vrnii c. i he oircuinr bit aud continuous cju-j ii'i.tke tus aaua labor I'rouuoe t-ice ft i:,u n tJif t. We call lHUbBUii.N'rt i'A t i-.NT RED JACKt-iV AMI. . 'Any one w'ho Knds us an order fur Fl V K AX f H ot tnis Miii)i', ti t i.'VVt ) l)ul .LA it'-t (a KACH. vlM iv-t-ive OM; KXiU.V, fur M)ru.jsu,; All respc-flkible b:ii!,v.il. detUrira W-H thu " LIPPiNC jTV- AXK- Ihty of thoiti. But if tliere f.liouit iiappen t o be o:io t . unfortunate as nm.. in Ku vv u-t, Htul tun money and ve will be .sa:t; to piean yoa. I.IPPISCUTT A li.'.Ul.H V.I.I,. ' ; : l'trrsBUhO, J'a Hoie owners ol Coibmu's Paiout Axe. dS OnTa a yoi: to aukn'is A.ZZJJ to st-ii w. ti-AH f-it t; i - Tin rr;VVlN- MAC'HINH. Ml p'.niici,. tort free. Kslra luduceiiionis t eperienoed ag.'..', t'alX on or aditr -h VV, , WilU.s A CO., (. !fe',f ii, u. ; lesion, Mas.'.; or St. Luuis, Mo. The. Most Reliable One Dollar Sale. BT.HT ISniTF,.1I t.XTH TO A I N XS ! Is'o humbug! First-t las reierei'.CH on application. Circulars si nt Iiop. F"-tab-llsfied ISt. STOCK. MAN & CO., SI Water Street, Boston, Mass. THE STICCJCSS Ot onr Dollar Hale has caused sncli A C03IPL7J:E I rv t 1 1 iy i z That, in order to supply do demand oca-f-ioned by . onr . eousi ant ly lucruosinx iatroiiHKO, w have recently made importations lor the Fail traue, unwl from Kuropean mnufacturerH, Amoontin? to Scarlj $."() 1,0)1, Se that we are preoared to sell every de- , horipiion u UY AND ' V NCY GOODS. KILVKU PLATKI) Vi AKK. CUTLF.RY, WATCHES, A LBU M -4, J K W 1- LiO.i-o. Of belter quality than any oilier concern In tho couuiry, tor tho uniform price of One Dollar fo? Esch Article. "The best of Boston r ew York rieivucen glvou UK to thu rellHbl liy of our liouse. aucl that our iut. now is conducted -In the fairest aud uiom le itimitta niaitnr possible, a 'd t .at wo p.lv greater valuts lor llie ii)"'it"y iliau can bo obtalca l m any other way. ALIj GOODS 11AMAQFT MKlRfS i.v T ArHPOKTATlON- Kri,AC I WITUOUl I HA HUE. "Checks describing iirtlcles tld sonf. to aaents iu iubs at lutis m -iitioue l loI low. We (iiiannHee every hi 1u io comI t less ihan If bought at auy liDiion or New i lork llose. Our nimmiio; s to Agents Exceed tlio tt at y otSit-r -f.tabiisUmfsut. of iho kind, proof of t liis can bo 'im d in comparlti. our preminia- v.iib tlnwe of others for C- u Rrt of i u r sa m n. sizit, lu addition to which Wl) Cldi-U to glVe lltrttel goods of the sarno char.."C-r. WE, WILL BEND T AIIKNTii KiiUMOF CIlAl'-Of.-, For a tVitb of ' o urul Three iJol'uirsl ioz. (ool ilumi .Sliut KioiiiB, i net isolxl M Hinds. All Woo Casbiiue e fur Pants. K4u Wlilte k tjiuilerpd no, laip iii, I e o.nl. ISaiinorwi .sit lit. jJyuiUh brow a or bl.arhed wheeling. Rood ijiiiii ity. yniii toe 1 elegant UK) )c:u Aioioeeo tioutKl Photo. Album. I double lens lereOMipfi ana 12 Foreign View. 1 ni. vu -plutod ei gra vcui 6 bott .e Castor. 1 eleg.ui' tsiia Fun, wuh Ivory or Saudui Woml Frame feat !i oj ige and apangied 1 .-tt-el carvltix Kr.i.o and Fork, very best qunlly. with 1 nry blam-ed liHDdle. 1 iiuiio -tome f.i? m ;1 and lined Parasot 2) y an - good Frl nt. 1 verv flue i'auumk Tabu- Cov I. 1 pr. bett ijullty Ladtes'l-'eigeConm-c-ja Loots. 1 (wicn tine Linen Townls J j doa n Hi-iei s' rie-1 tllver iiesmi. Koiks, 1 Ladles' lnrso ifii Mir. ceo Tra vi lm;: l'ai;. 1 fancy ress pitltet n. i j iloAn m-aiim. Suver Plateti engraved Napkin P.inuf dor.en L idie t'.nt" Merino or Col um l-loi'kiugs. Geiiln' isoivy ehased to!i (iold llin.. 1 pair I fid:f' high cut H'l in oi li P.i.otv, 1 elegit nt Deis me .brew l"a ll3i-)i. 1 Viohii ami Low, in complete. 1 set Jewelry, pin, ear iinl" ma! sliMve buitons, u Club tf ; offd l'li e Dolhus-1 thick or colored Asnpucua li ew Pi-lirn. 1 M hai'u Curtains. 1 r. All Wool i m s t ! -. Engraved Silver plated C b.ttlo i .-. 'iflng U-tor. 1 ben i.l I mt v. HI mii Ite .lc 1 nul id Gold scarl Pin. ii'-i yu. fry tine Cks-.i-mere. for l'n nt-s unu ' t 1 st I Mrj- ii'ianetnl linndie Knives, villi si ver riiiit Forks. 1 elCfnm iSstm J'tirasoJ, 1uh1iv head tn ud lined wiui Hi. 1 pr r;)' t ' Call Knots. "Oyils. coo. I Print. ?A d-4 i,oo I biowu or bleHihed siKenng, yit-il i ."-, orlOytln. yd. wide, g od ijniiii' V. 1 ludie' elegant Morocco Traveling hut. Kjuure Wool Shawl. 1 plain No wich PopJin areas pattern yds. (ion. wait n clot ii lor Ladles' louk. Eieaant eueraved stiver plated Te l'oi. a ;cl double vriiJiii water-piool cloth for cienkinf;. Foru Vint) of loo ami let iltars-l ricii Merino or Thibbetdresi pvtteru. 1 p:i!r ot fiue Damask Tab e C otos and Napauis to match. 1 pr. gen is' Frencii Caif ISoou. i . heavy silver plated engraved Ice Pitcher. Very line All Wool C iotn for l.a-i !." C'iouk. 1 web very bst. quality brown or bleached Kneeling. !i yds. fine Cassimero for suit. 1 elegant Fop. in dress pa -.tern. I beautiful KutjHdi Jlerse shawl. 1 set nl Ivory balanced hsndla Kniv-s and 1 'orss. 1 ladles' or gents' sin i r 1 1 untlug-case Watch. 1 Bartiett Hand Portable Bt-wlni; Machine, rsplendid Family Kibie steel engravings, with record and puotorapii pages. 2'iyils. good Hem Cri-tlng, gsrt colors. 1 pair good Mar-.. Illes gniit. 1 good six ha rfl revolver. 1 elegant lur Mull' and Cape 1 siug;e barre, Miot, Guu. 1 silver plated, ena raved, (1 1 itiied Hevolvinu Castor, cut glass boitlen. I very lino Y lollu and llow, in case. 1 wt Ivory balauccd Knives aud Foras. Presents for larger Clubs increase In Ihe same ratio. Send Money by KegHierefl Letter. -fataIosue of goodj sent to aoy ai. dress Ire. PARKER & CO., Nos. PS and 100 Summer Streel, llostou. WE 51 AVE COBII With gieat Inducements to Agints to cooperate with us lii our " (JKAiND ONE DULL Ail SALE. Sheetings free of cost to our A-renui. VVatclies fre.s ot coft to o ir A -ems Sewing Machtue freeofcost u Aaeiils. Leather Ooods free ol co t to Agouk Llueu Goods fiea ot c. l h, a .,,11 Hiiks aud shawls ires ot cost to a j-.-nn. Boots aud SUoes llee of -ost to Anis. Dress Goods liee of cost to our Ageuf--Greit Dollar Birairii f jr our Cmtoiaerri. Rend for our c.rouiar. Ageais wanted 6 Addrlsrfre" n v P t;H .- PLUM U CR. AUUrcw JIAI.M- lSmlO0t Ma,. TllR GKKAT TEA WAREHOUSE or .'V T. Y. KIlLLllYiV CO., yos. 20. 28 and 3 Ve s y Street, V. f. Are now prepare to nejottatf witti nil merchau s m j;ood stau liQ. f brointliont thti couuiiy, for Hie vUK-M'i atirl BALli ol tlie.r STANDARD TEAS, Pi-t rp is Pats. i A in Hour I'acka.-jeh. Address as as above for p iri icul .rs, and stale ihesiae oi town ua usturi ci bu.dness, Ac.