Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 September 1868 — Page 2

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TUESDAY-.. FOK PRESIDENT, GENERAL iU. S.vQRANTi rnu TICK PRESIDENT, Hm SCHUYLER COLFAX. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. rOB OOVKKSOK, CONRAiy BAKER. Of Vanderburgh. cnR rONGIt ESS. ; Gen. JAMES 0. VKATCUV.. U COISTY TICKET. FOB STATE 4SKNATOB, ASA lGLEIIAllT FOR REFKKSEJSTATIVE3. AUGUSTUS LKMCKK, JOHN G. POTTS, OT Scott." ' ' " tOlt COUNTY CMRK. - SOUEX SOKENSON; KOll KECORDtK. CASrKll TOMHEMELT. : vok TBEAi-!nKB;"'' '. '.WILL. WAHUEN, Jr. ; KOU CDKONEB, SAMUEL P. 11AVLIN. FOR KKAL KSTATE APPRAISER. ; MOSES AIKEX, Of Knight. SAMUEL -BARKEK, ofUulon.iw. us ., .,. li. i Agents for iiie Jourual. - H. A. HALJ.. Princeton. Ind. '"' . ' CspL I.kvi KraccKW, petereburgn, Xtul. JIakky H. HMirtr, Washington, lud. V. JM.: HtNuitNWAV, BoonvlIlc,l,na. -. K. Dai'.Ri'i.r.K. Ntfwbtirgh.lnd. John M. Ixickwood, Mt. Veruon. Ind. J. M. Fovrr.R. Fort Branch, I ml, , , t U. W. W KAV KR, POSty Vtlle. llld. H. H. t'l)KWI5, -omCrvllle, Iud. CupU W HlTiNri. Cyuthlaua, Ind. , K. .1. Kocikks. New Harmony, Ind. . IIakvky Bond, lla.leton. Ind. 'I dim: MrCU-Tt: r.s, Handersvllle, Ind. InniM MmM Kiaek Hawk Mills, J nil. They will also receive and forward to lis orders lor Binding auKi.JotoPrluMugv; The Verinoal.JClettlon. The touritr has at last mustered co.rag T-uflu? t t-jiaradt ftimal) chicken minus most ot his tail-Ieatn-ers jn honor of th) Yermont election. We unhesitatingly award it the premium for perpctratios.tho best campaign joke of the season. In order that our, readers may enjoy it,, a& wo do, we copy the Coiiricffi reasons for pimding its disfigured chicken. It says: i .The compile returns; from: Vetnmnt show a Radical majority of 27 OU), a clear Democratic gun of three thousand over the vote at the la3t Presidential election, at which time h ' majority for Mr.' Lincoln was KUpwhrro in this rawer will be found an articlerom the t. Johnsbury CalhhiMni a 'Radical 'piper, which clearly proves. t,hat. ja'othiog likea-fulPwfo 1 evr ast xri'Ver. mont. except at a Presidential elec tion. It is perfectly fair, then, to rlnim a s-ain of three thousand in the WOMrsflSadiearSfite in the Uoioo. These paragraphs are rich,;:even to oilincss. The average llepubhcan majority in Vermont during the past four years has cen about 20,000., That was about what the Republicans ex pected this year. In the September election of I3tl, the Republican, majority for Governor was only 1 18,077. This majority was increased inthc XovombVr "following 'to ; 2001 Mr. LiNCOT's,ni;yorky, jjNow wes have a nice little sum iu the rule ot tnrec lor the consideration of the Courier: If, in.lSOi, Ycrtuont, incveascd.hcr, ma jorily of 13,077 ' at the State election in September, to 29.CIM at, the Presidential election in November, how much will Grant's majority be in Tov4jmbcr.,B$xt, based upon a majority of 27,000 at the last State election, tho ratio of. iocreaso .being tlia,"Jime iu both cases? Will the f Courier conie to time?' The Courier says Ren. Cessell, of Union, ,C.ounty, flentucki', made a speech atIIende'oir,' lew daVs:ago, in whicVi he did not speak, in very complimentary terms of one'' of thi ruuurs ui inc JOURNAL, lie has 00 occasion to peak well of any Union "ffi'J rlieri of Western fUtucky. For months, this same Ben. ClssEM. was hunted as an outlaw and a rebel through ,thcf woods and swamps of Union Oounty.y" the boys .ofthe t"tb Indiana, aud when finally arrested, was promptly sentenced1 by General haokKT.kord, '.to imprisonment at Johnson's Island, and he was only1 savtd ' by the- strenuous inter, pjsii jon 'f the . so-qajled Union, men with the " higher powers." Ren. is a gotid,.lvniocrafc now.-' .v. V 1 Mk. 'PackroN'seemi to have made a profound imjirossion unonthe Yankees by "hU favorite "greenback theory. As an evidence, of the success of his speeches we copy the following resolution, which was adopted by the Massachusetts-, v Democratic State Convention since his return We.t. The resolution is as follows: Jiesohed, That gold and silver coin is the only constitutional legal tender, and while we would have but one currency for all, the Democracy of Massachusetts, now, as; in. the past, are true to their faith in hard tnoney and demand that it be restored to the people at the "earliest moment consistent with the interests of the busi-1 ness and labor of the country. Rut Mr. Pendleton is not easily discouraged, Xo -douht- he . regards the Vt estrjta better- figjd for operation, and we are to be fayored with the greenback theory "which Is so contemptuously rejected by, Eastern Democrats. '" '' ' " History f Harriett county. We have received from the pub, lisher, Edwin. Adams, a copy of the above,, work It iff neatly printed . pamphlet., of eighty pages, a portion of which is advertising , of business houses ia NewburghBoouville, and Evansville. , Tho jvork. contains a liistorywr5 tHfrrouBty irom it-rgan-ization in-1813. down to? the present time. It contains many, interesting a nd ' 'usefur facts co nnectedwiththe early history, rise., progress, resources, &c, of the county.. ,;,

Ooe of t'ap'niost prominent politi

cians in favor of the re-noniination of Mr. Niclacjc for .Congress, was R.. Sfrouxe, onie ot 'the editors of the &Ute4h:Why he novrpersists in striking that gentlemen sv.eh blows as the above we cannot imagine. In the canjpaaga; of 18CG,-we arraigned Mr. Niblack on the kid glove question, and discussed his votes in iavor of kid gloves it some-length. JJut he was elected nevertheless. Perhaps the Sentinel m3y bo more uccesful iu accomplishing his, defeat , on tn samo ground. - It" -sov we bid it gooa speed. Why don't the' CiwWcr, which has DO friendship for Mr. ZMVirAC, copy the iSbrftWVVtack 6n him? ""TitVitor ot the Ilockporl; Ceimla a trUIMD. c ia .v-v... v " " . i , n infinite jaat, "Indeed, aS was saia or the? Irishman h tarely .'opens mourn wiifui- pUi.uufr ias ... The other day Mrl RobINsOn, of" IlljnoJs. made a lengthy Democratic speech at Grandvicw, Spcneer County Ho sat. down amid great applause, when": up i7poip3d Cau Joxeh,- the cditbt "afortsaid,- and proposed . three cheers lor tho Governor of Illinois iThe query amou3 : thai t intelligent voters present was, when was RoeinjsQK. I G-pyerbor i of. : JIUaois? :-WJH 'CAL." explain? , . The Fort i'lllow Massacre. i -Records-of the Confederate' Con gress shqw. that shortly after the Fort Pillow massacre, 6n the 12tti'of April, lSjjk'the subject cS thakiug J?(rrres. and recommeuding'thjd.raising of the ibiack nag came upaud .tha f peqeues Lhowed' the "belief to' be general that negro, soldiers .had s been murdered, iand that most of the f peakers comiineOUCU IU . A lie . inuimuuu jjuosv was as follorw3:-". , ".a Joint of jjiitpk, it $ajor I i General ifs Forretaiul te olR vera ana men or ms eummunu,, or , their. camptiiqh in Mi&iwPWitJy&t avmittsstu) tutu Keiiuicxif? .ir n uJZt: Mtlvett. ' y "the"" C6nrressv' of tbi Confederate States of America, That the thanks ofC6rPsl!5. are cminentlj' duoand..are hereby -cordially tender., ed to -Major General Forrest, and the otheera and metiot their coramana lor; their lato brilliant una euceessiul campaign iu 'Minsissippi and "V est Tennessee and Kentucky, and the campaign which has coalerred upon its authors lame, and as enduring as the records of a struggle which .they halve f-o brilliantly illustrated. .Horatio Seymour, in his speech a short time before the meeting of the New Yprk Convention, thus condem'aed the , Pjsnoleton theory of paying the public debt; to which ho has since "AH the-funds of savinirsf banks and lifd insurance companies are not put iu Government bonds, but they hold an amoun f which would ,crippe or ruiu tJum if the bond were paid, or if they are piid in debased paper. If we , add the trusts of Widows, and orphans we find that 2,500,000 persons are interested in Government bonds' who are not capitalists, and who are compulsory owners at present prices under, the .aerations of ourlawsV - . s ,'' The Rale igh (N. C.) JSlanJurd says Frank Blair stole spoons in North Carolina duriog the march of Shek man's army through that State." So Butler does not bavca'monopoly of Southern sroons. ' Ecpuhllcan llcetlus at fcentryvllle. Rockport, Ind,: Sept. 5, lStiS liiLorb Jouniul: .Yesterday was another of those days of which the Republicans of old Spen cbr .ham. reason .to! be.- proud. yThe meeting at Gentryville. iu this county, on yesterday, was all and. more than all that the most enthusiastic Repub licau expected. ,'The number pecsent was 'Variously estimated at Irom three thousand to five thousaud, and the best iudyes wele positive iu their opinion that the number present was between thrc'3'th6tfsand th'four thou sand. The dayjvas beautiful; all na ture senied to smilc'da tlie assembled thousands, and every heart was clad The Roekporft Republican Glee Club and Santa "Fe . Brass ( Band were both present, and'" at intervals disjour-ed sweet music to their delighed' hearers." The " Fighting Biiys in Blue were Out in foTce. The Rockport ; company," one hundred strong, under the 'Command of f heir wide awake' Contain," m. II. Sargear.t, in their bright uniform made a splendid appearance". ,The Grandview boys were there jn still larger numbers, but 'unfortunately did'no get their uniform ready jin time, and consequently were not so conspicuous, hat their' tirtu trcad oud glistening ,JVK. sicitont. evidence of earnest devotion to the cause of truth and justice,' and' we eonfidenlly predict h(it. under the leadership, of their ga ant Captain, Milo Lawrence, they will do their whole duty. .The beaut!iui ana r uooie-neartea ladies of ueutryvuio anu vicinity provided a Douauiui anu summuou least for all WIIU U.I UIO uumuimuu, uuu DDUe Vnp allowed to go away hungry. Tho immense crowd was, as is usual at Republican meetings, orderly and attentive, nO drunkenness, no quarrelling, no fightin?, but - everything harmonious as a Jove feast. A beautiful pole was raised early in the forenoon with the names of the people's choice. Grant and Colfax, oa a streamer nailed tn the mast-head. The ladies had, also, prepared a maenificeat ' flae-. which was : greeted with the hearty cneers ot the multitude. .' The ground in the Grove - had been cleaned off, and seats and stand erected by the jouu iaDor ot both. parties the Demo cracy having occupied' the stand and la fcur of thocata thtf day Wore to listen to tho. speeches of. Judge Niblack and the Honorable Mr. Cobb, who were present and orated to the two hundred and fifty or three hundred persoBS present, mapy 0f whom were Republicans; in fact, the contrast of numbers nd behavior was so marked that , the Democracy were completely crestfallen,- though ' Zll speech of General B Kaee OeX eral took the stand .about half past one o'clock, and : for - near y three hours held the v .st audieni aa If spellbound, sometimes moving i hearers to tears, and anon stfrrg

influpnc.of-" his "vnicfi 'ana manner,

and well is it for us that the powerful influence tf his- eeovineiog voice for the right. I cannot attempt to give even a uy- , .f i: t.ir his masterly and Mn9wrable-r!;umerit?histUiiUf ing appeals. P""? ""1 keen sarcasm, mu " c" to be fully appreciated .TV hether.any Democnt will dare his conversion e. tht heariDsr of . that speech, ot aourse I cannot say;, but this I can and do say, that there is no- IteptiDlican who heard him speak that .will no be strengthened and eneturgea to labor mora dilligently and eff-jct-ivelv in the good cause.- 1 ho cry that comes op-yi front the5 wailing hearts ot Daaaocratic speakers, that we must let by-gones be by-gones; that we must not stir un tte dead issues of the past, will find ua echo in the hearts or the 'parents and widows and omhans and fiieuds of the three hundred thousand brave and loyal men" who lolftheir "lives in '"putting" down thi caasel3ss Daunocratic re bellion. When thev ee these fcuiafimurderous rebels striking hahds'withd the Readers- ot .tho, DemocratioyaTty in a iaiionai ljuvcbuou, auu uu;tatina' a nlattorm to be fcubC-ribed to and nominatm - candidates to be voted for by a free people. The Republicans-of thiii cotiity are wide awake, and will.do thtjir .whole duty iu Ootuber, aud adjuiiul.Tter s.uuh.'l a rebuke, to t be lHvnuocraey that tuey will not hold their beads 'up Bgin for years to me. Yours, truly,' s .' "; ;' ; - RocKroitT. '. 'AX IXllEHftAiVliiT tifiiuCUAT. . - - . ; ' -. i;. u - ' I ' : ' . t ; - ' -i I .: ! 1 In KloiU8Hl Letter rrom John T. Jones, $!.,, a WclMtuown L'cuotrat, sf Birlvldere. romtheBeIvlilereCIIl-)t.aadard,Bept.2. ; -When,-iu the iourso- of political events, . -it ibsceuiefcl tieoessary'ifor a imember of a political party to dissolve the o4ltiear" ton is whictt i liavoieoo" impel him to siirt:Tv withdrawal.1 ; Commencing with the DemocVatlc Convwtioh HiCaifjigOj.vJi l;ii-'ia take the responsibility of statiug that the .Seymursi.! Mallaodipkams,: and Fernando Wood of that Convention i oontrblled' its " cttions, and;-' wins equently, by publishipg to the, world that resolution- declaring 'tuaiwar a failure, ruiumgihe party, a&4 (-UCQ infamous handiwork the gallant 31cCiellan was eDgulted lrt a 'Vortex of principles aiming directly, toward national ruin. Democrats'"by scores left the party at that time especially was this true of the soldiers. Many hoping that Conservatism .would yet rule tlieir councils, stood 'upon the deck of the sinking t-hip.-Previous, to-tho Convention that assembled in the city of New York, there was much, talk that moderate counsels would prevail, that the party would.be so far advanced as to be in harmony with thetimes, and that a candidate would "be'.nominated, aud a declaration v( ' principles framed, which would bc aeeeptable to a largj olass. of disaffected Republicans., But despite the warnings ot the past, this same trio, backed by scores of rebels, in 1868 assumed and exercised despotic sway in the New i'oik Convention. The result. has been that the counsela of the cdnserva lives have again been disregarded, , Haucock and. Chase thrust aside like chaff, - and ultra demagogues placed at the head or the ticket. ; - . 7." Breathing threats of revolution and repudiation, Blair prauouuees it tho duty of the President elect to declaro the acts of Congress null and void, and to compel the army to undo its usurpations in the South. 'Rebel ora tors and newspapers abouted amen to this feotiment. and declare what they failed to accomplish by the-, rebellion they would achieve by the success of the Democratic parti Governor. Wise announces that sc-eession is more alfve than ever. Governor Perry says, he will "support Biair because, he has declared, thit he will assume-military (tower VV ado Hampton wants everybody to jfcgisttT -a solemn oath-n heaven that, if Seymour gets a "majority of white votes, ho. shall be inwi.tru rated1 at the point of the bayonet. The pirato Seiumes deelare5.th;tt the success of the Seymour ticket will restore the rights- ofthe South as they were befora the war-r-slavery and ali. Members of .the Demoer-i'ic p irfy at ttie North publicly (hrt a eu. repudiation of tho-- national debt, and openly CODgrajtuiatc Southern traitors upon a speedy ueiiveianco from what they term Radical tyranny. ; : On reviewing : the list' of doiaae3 who reprctjeuted -thosa disatleoted States in the New York, Convention, every one .of.'ih'em ..was a rebel., aud some of them insultingly .wore' the rebel uniform. A traitor dictated the main plank of the platform. A rebelianeral xiomi&atod Blair,- and a rebel General seconded -his nomination amid universal applause. Vallandigharji dictated and seconded the- nomination of Seymour.. FerwS oftrort .i'vllpw . uotoriety,, and ade , Hampton were greeted with cheers, whilo disabled Uoien soldiers, piaying baud, organs at theloor nf marched, to.tUeXoaihe.-a vagrants. Patriotic men deserted such leadership whtio. the! booiiiiua at' the? rebel canons were hard at Sumter. Again in IStU. a3 before stated, the rank'aud tile of the Democratic party wa-i dectrnatexi wnon uenerat Ucorre B. MaClellaa was used as a coyer, to hide their evil uesiens from the searehin" probe ot jicii-toti.i. And cow, in l.sy, the Deir ofratic party, under a like iebel lea l, is beina I ..P 'l . : A' - I ? siiceu c i a:i mai n ajuiur vi irs loyal and patriotic element, for treason hides its face -n o longeron Northern soil, but boldly shows its colors. -' I believe that God has decreed that th i 3 Re pd bl ie; " a n pa r al tecf ft i bi a te r -ial, social and , intellectual develop ment iu the world's history, ha!l- iif we are launiui to on its sacrcu lufresP.) be handeddown toChe- distant posieriry. x Relieve .that the blood o Union men has not foolishly drenc-hec f ed me aicar oi aoertj', ana that the principles which, our armies estar iili.i by their victories will not be wantonly cast aside.- I believe that every citizen owes a. higher al!etianf tr. h; country than he does to hi parW. ; I believe that the color of a' 'man's skin should not prohibit his cxeroise of the risht of surFrnec ' Kd qualifications shou i b the baois, anci n.ot color. I behove the national debt should be paid, agreeably to the contract under which it'was created With this Democratic nhf ft .fm blaring h e; whole,, woi k 'f'.fccoastruetioa null. -and vuid ", ,,tu candidate who-.by . his public acts makes disloyal: men his friends and patriots his enemies, with n 1 ciated with .'Liia on theJ ticket who is lighting, the r torch ef civil war, it is evident thalthe party is lapsing into a still greater minnritv n-n,, n,-fi0r3 aiid revolutiotiists, ' 1 . f. -.' a 1

liected' him with't hat'part;y, fra o ktVeJ h6n'esty and ' justrce 'Memand "that be iublicfv declare the' reasous which

horizon. I afiirni that the Democratic i,i.riv of to-day occupy the same Dosi-

tiott to the General Government as did the Southern wing of the De mocracy ot law, and is proclaiming the fame aangerous laeas, aavocating the samo revolutionary doctrines. They are opposed to a party, no mat ter what its errors have been, which h&proved - its devotion - to the country. a ... While l am frank to confess both parties are extremely radical, I have chosen to unite my iortune with a radicalism that preserves and opposes a radicalism that tends to destroy the I iinan. . - The man who allows party harness to restrain his reason, and political reins to cuide his vote, not daring to ant indeDendent and untrammelled iu r accordance with nis own laeas or right, is not worthy to exercise the sacred right ot iraocnise in a country where the government is based upoa the intelligence ot tne peopie. J. P. Jones. Belvidere, August 29, 18G8. DRUGGISTS. FRED. SCHBEESTANtf. W. B. BCKFOBD. SCHUER3UNN & BURF0ED, A pot Iiecar ies, peka; drug store, i ' (CHANDLER'S BLOCK,) No. 18 South First - Street, ' .V EVAKSVILLE, IXD. Deaitrs ia Pure Drags, Medicines, and Cbeuileals; Wlne8,Biudie6f c ,lor inedicinal piirptwea. Will keep constantly on hand large assortment of Perfumeries, Xollat Soaps, Hair, 'al,Tootb,aadt;iotUeliraahe8. I'rescripUous careiuUy conioanded j at all liouw. ;.. . .. : - H. J. SCHLAEPFER. .-...,,....- ' ;.. . . - PURE DHUGSt , MEDICINES, AND t llEWICAIJS, "WiiicH niitl llt-antllos. Wher Voa can find the largest stock Of i Toilet Article mine esu . : . . Phvslflans' nrescrlrjllous filled at all hours day . of night, by none but exprencMl Prescription uruggiaia. may dm ' CLOUD & AKIN, Wholesale IJriigfjIsl. SUHUFACTUmG CnEMISI! No. 16 North First Street ) AQENT3 FOR' ! . GEORGE H. REED'S DOMESTIC LIQUID DYES. GENERAL AUENTS FOR DR. ARBHSTEAD'S TONIC SYBU1 UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, and PILE OINTMENT. w Ail orders promptly filled. pn JOII.V LATAL, Wholesale and Ketall Dregg-. Dealer in 3Iedicinett Paints, Oils, Brushes, die. NT., bet. Second and Third. KvaasvUle, lad. Particular attention given to CUTTING WJNDOW U LASH to any ie. IJnn'ii dtl J-n'O. V. Headley, Robt. M. Martik, Da.NL, H. llKADLEV. ; Martin, Headley & Co., Cotton and Tobacco Factors, Forwartlln and Commission J! ' MERCIIAKTS,; : Water Street, Corner or Division, , C1KCULAR. STTAVIXG ETKKCIt UHOX TUB c-uterprise of es-tabilsbiDf? a Tobacco ui.ii kta In Evansville, we beg leave lo tender our services to our friends in Ken, lucky and lo trie tobacco growing communities of Indiana and Illinois. It is our aim aud determination to build up a Homo Market, eqnal, all tilings conKjdered, lo any lu tbe country, wblch we conveiv to be ol inanllold iuterest lo the extensive lobucco growiua regloa surrounding Kvausvilie, and with our laige and Ultimate acquaintance in tlieadjaceut counties oi Kentucky, and the encouragement and, many facilities a Horded by our ciiy, we are coutldeul tbat our eflbris will bwspedUy crowned with success. a. inrge majority or tne planters la wis section bave never prized their tobaoco for i be reason lhat tbey bave bad no Home Market where they could be present and -witness Us sale, and benldes, most planter rei:oi preparea lo prize meir own crop. ,'or.tiieir convenieiice we will complete rr:nttnieiU(in due time for the new urp) with good and reliable men in ever ueiuborlrood to turn inn hogsheads au pi i.w tobacco upon reasonable terms. Then each Plant' r can accompany hi Ioasheadu, and seethem inspected. Weighed and &dd, and return. Home tcUh the Jfroceedu v Onrmanuer ot selling tobacco will be so coixiuete.i as to insure satlsfactlou. i-ao)i iiii;.tisai will be sampled and aolii separately upon Us own . merlLs, Ut ine tii!i-si bidder at public auction. a ot only planters but dealers will find that our ina ket alfords many -Advantages to mem. cuick sales, even at small ptorits wilienab.e dealers lo conduct exten sive operations duiing the season, upon a Maa.ll capital, wiui the least possible dan-d.tnt-r of Iohh. We also pledge onr best efforts in the billed Cotton and other produce, and ail consignments to oe forwarded will receive our prompt, attention. For the character of our bouse -we refer io our acquaintances, to our local agents. iij iai me leaning ousiness nouses oi evansville, and hope by promptness, energy, and strict, integrity, to merit a reasonable Mia re ot patronage, .Respect fully, . , -M ARTI X, HEADLEY, A CO. September 1st, ihtjs. - - I-S. To our eUerprisiig friend's ice propose to award the following 2rem turns: .... - Premium $29 In Gold !tne Planter from whom we KecelT e the Ant Hothead, Jiew Crop. rremiuia $io in Gold to the Planter rrom whom we Receive the second liosshcad, ATew Crop. Premium $5 in Gold to the Planter rrom whom we receire the tnlrd lioirshead, Sew Crop. seplMwillmw M., H. CO. COAL I COAL! AVIXO PITKCsiASEI t'APTAM A. Liter's tow boat and coal barges. . . i . i me i e ajse ii u.a vj.tcu .i . vmMlues, I will continue the business on Locust Street, , J , :2 1 Ectteten First and .Water, , J And will sell the best GREEN RIVER COAL AT I2C FSS BCSHBt, Dolivered to any part of the clly. Orders for towlDE left at tbe ofilce will be promptly attended to.

Having just returned, Tfum ' -AYw

York wi'h a f SPXiENBID ' STOCK OF: - i : GOODS IS Tttg - - - . - - , I- it - . - . - - i- . . - . t TAILORING - AND -- y- "-t " - .''-.), .- , CIiOTHING.:; ,r XINE,f ; !;' I. now offer the same to the public at tllA . . . , ,' -.. . . CASH PRICES, At I am determined t& sell the Clieapest Good to he found in Evansville. "My stock consists in' part of the foU lowing goods;' ,!..' !, ci ' : '.'A : .-! ')T' .j t,.(i-' EE AD YIIDE i a. ,-.'; : i u . ' . t1 .! i " - . . - ' J I i n in -i -( c --'. 1 . il r - .-'! I : : i i ! CLOTHING; ; . BOYS5 CLOTHING, 1 -! JLTuTLt KIN D S. PIECE GOODS ' . .. OF THE " . ' -u Latest Styles,' . ' - j. .;.-.: ' ... I Which 1 propose to make up io order r . .: i .' , f " very cheap: , i , i ,i, , !. . .!' . ARS IK TH BEST- STYLE! Jill Goods made by me warranted io please. -. '-. ' Also, a very fine assortment of - GENTSV !;.':: .;:.;-:';:.' '-. .l.-i i.rvl,". :.: -.- ; j - Such at . SHIRTS, 1DRA WEES, JfECKTIES 'UNDER WEAR GL O VES, 'S USPEpERS in 'fact, too numerous to mention.. s f2l n fZZiilf. at m v old stand, ' No. 8 SOUTHjmST STREET - KTAKSTlU.E,iIS I..;-i v.l , .. . ' r , : ...-i-V.-.- :' J. H. CARUN. an!4 OJOCBBXEB. OHARIJES'VIELE & CO.. ItyHOLESALB cs-o o ej s," aOUTBWJBST COltlfSB - . An : ' - :;Fir8t and Sjcaxnore Streets; an! idtLt O HMMAJUr. ' ' DAVID HirjtAJru. I. & . IIE.OIANN, - Wholesale Dealers tarvfi ' ' EOOEBISS, Foreign and LmiesH9 lAqwrt9 ! , ' LB, COTTON TARNS, t LABSW AK :. ; :- Ac Ae., . . , Xoa.'ea and 61 Kaln Street en Second and Third, . . Staxsv. ".'""' If AX Bsn FISB DEPOT, .'

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(uccoasrs 10 Steele Trible.i ' IfANPFAfTCKERS of A.NI) DFALKRH IX Sasli, D6or8.M5!lntls, Frames, MOULDINGS, Allonlers for work In the IluilJing Ilnr are promptly at teuded to. We keep coiistantJy on hand all klncb erf LUMBER, PJNRaud 1-OPLAR FLOOh 1NU, WEATHKRBOAKOINCi, Ac Scroll Sawing of every- description ai:u Pressing of Lumber done to order. Factory at the old stand of Steele Trlble. ...... Second SU bet. Chestnut and Cher it. apH dtt .it " ..i i.' ! ' .-!-1 i CARD. In retiring from the above partnership 1 desire to return my thanks to my friends wbo have favored me with business, and would ask their continuance with the new firm. ; - . . - , ; JAMEi BJ KLK. - Kvansville. Jan. 29. . . . . . LUMBEH-LUMKEIt I THE Kl'IWi'KIBEK (OKIIM'ES the Lnmber Husiness at bis-old stand at, the corner of Main and .Seventh, Htreets, and would resnecttully inform ttie public that his stock is large and second to nD In the assortments, embracing fine ol f ' thicknesses and quality, from the nicr Third Common Saginaw Board , up j ' Three-Inch First Clear Plank.'' ' H . i Also, sou uuu.tiy outarious uxicknes and styles, and . .,, . lu.vvu liiuni?. i -.I.!-.. i . . Window Hash, Pine and Poplar Bhlngla. 8 and 4 -feet Lath; Mouldings, Casingi Quarter-Round, Ac., Ac. Orders lrom' tae country, rlveri or ral filled promptly. sel d3m JOHX F. OLOVER. Builders and Paiaters. w E HAVE IN STORE, .(WO pounds strictly pure Wbjle Lead. FJ (Vtfl ..n .wlu nun. kto, M,' 1. . 1 T i 60,000 pounds Bay Htate White Lead. ; , lXW gallons Linseed Oil. .- 6M1 pounda fc'o. 1 Putty, iu Bladders . . . , , , Cans. " , , f Window Glass, all wines. , ! ' - . tilaKiers Points and Pnttv Knives.CQLOKa of every variety, . DRY .oi . , , OIL. Ail of which we are selling as che ' as can be purchased In the West. ! KELLKU fe WHITE, Wholesale JJhruff'gistsr.'EvansviUet Ivd.v !.aobU : j ;L m tA m . ...,.. WILLIAM IIITTVISKL, .1 ... .- - t-,; . i -.iiT MAUVfACTBBER Or ...n!,i ., Sash.PodrSjBlinds.FraiacsjA 111 "' and Dealer In " 1 ' ,-I ;;iil ' i! bV l .i 1 i.c .-. Vfcl. y.Jj Pine and ' Poplar Laaber, Shingles 5 i l .- n: v.j.-' l. -., i rMOIKO, 1'IiOOUIKG, Ae,. ;h Office and FactorV, Corner fHfl h and Walnut -' ' Streets, Evansvllle. Ind.- i 'i-jjii ....... ! v ' i - " - '- ' .- f- . . Orders from abroad promptly attended to. mal8dtf . ' " '.' ,.','".''""! ;! EvansYllle Slate Depot. - -1 BUILDERS' EMPORIUM. v, .-u i i i. - E ARE THE ASESfTTS FOK ' one of the larueKt Slate man u fact oil ew in the country ,aud are prepared io rurnisn at the manufacturers' prices, on- shoit notice, the following: :-'.;;;., Booflug Slate of different styles and quality; '.'",. telate Ilearthsi " Blate Jams for Fire-places; Slate Hlack Boards for Hchools; , Slate and Marble Tiles for Floors: ! ". And would particularly call attention to th fact that the Blate Hearths, Jams, and Black Boards is the cheapest and best article lor the purpose now known. - . ... BABUOCK A HVERfM, Water, bet. Locust and Walnut KU.,.; maj 9 3md ... ; ' TO BUILDERS.; ! I on -WISH TO IS OT I FY THE BriLI. ers and public In general, tha I have on nana ana am. sim itwiim .n. stock of " Michlfpmi ! SaginaWj- and Green Bay Pine and Poplar Flooring and Siding, PINE LUMBER, SIIINQLES, Ac., Wblcb I will sell cieap for cash. ; - - , , , WM. HPSSEL Office .'and Factory corner. Fitth and Walnut StreeU.Evausvllle, Ind. 4el33m - JA3IES SWANS0N & SON, - ';' ' 1 Wholesale and Retail Dealers In ' iHSTE LIJMBER. Shingles, Lath, Doors, and Sa3h., Also, a lare assortment of Allegheny,. Chicago, and Toledo Lumber and flooring oreased and Undressed, on baud and for sale. ' .''Extra'' Sauced 'and. 'Slaved Pint Shingles, eighteen inches long. . .. We . respectfully solid the citizens of Evansville to give ns a call and examine pur stock before purchasing elsewhere. Yabdon WatebBikkit, ' ! (Opppslte Lamasco WbarO, EyansyfJI ; . All orders promptly attended to. . ; ' f mayZidum , . ." . ' ' ' ' , C. .-AR-'Pn'-E,;,::? .... . i ..!..:. ; ' ; i ! ' . : WAREHOUSE. mE. trench :'&;:co il , ' 'I 'iJl'i.lf .'I 1.1 ', i;i .y'J-f-l i .IK 'l i Kos. 47 and 49. Main' St., ' v"! ';;'vETAHSTiLLB.!!;!;!.;,r,. i 1 Hj-f-i '. .. ;.1'-.- i.'l ' ' ani most complete ausortjroMseFHrnisnink'tt 'A A -.tJi:t....' KVwi.l ln'tbe TATE OP li RIANA-! A M , ll kTYhk. QUA fAtTt, and" P BE Y ALL COMPETITION, K PRICK we :at ok .-.' ; y.-i .; ' t. .-.re. - .tArf- iin ol lo alditlou to au )r BjtKls, we haver ; - 40,000 Rolls WALL PAPEn, ; ...,t TJSTjALLY LOW FIGUBErt . By'roeas of a NKW INVK.VafON in tbe prdnellon of bW "ASnJZtZri p, uk wblcb. we control in this -mar-ket, wVare enabled to sell these eieg aut nooda at about - . t ; " '-r'r ' less than the- were .ever betore oflcr in Ibis market. . . ,..t-k, ... L-uir. prl7dtr ' '" '" '' " ' SUESS & (ETTINUER - Have opened a first-class Lithographic, ; Engraving, and Job Printing Institution, cob- riiisr sycamubs bTbeets, . ... 1 .... (:;.. -f.- , Being the only establishment of tbe kind intbeciiy. ! -- . ; .-. - We ofl'er our services in the above line to , the business houses, office holders, hotelkeepers, and lawyers of this cl-y and vicinity in executing all kinds of printed work produced by LitUographUig. Irom tbe plainest ... , Drawings Engraving, or Print ' to the finest and most tasteful . Crnamentad, Colored, and Art Print, Especially do we oW Bolnev, .WedSeife;vw fbks. B?anasa'lSrBSlaVking Boxes. Key Vwotw respectfully ask the pat ronage of theiUzens of Bvaosvllle aniviclnlty. BUESS OSTTINGEB. .,, Cor. First aud Sycamore. -Jy31 d8rn Courier copy. , t ( , . . JJ0

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Mccbaii i cm ounilry MannlK-turers and Eallders or. 't ''. Steam EnginesrClrcular Saw 111113. -.- li. s .Hi: I ; i ti ! . ;:I'.. .,: .--. f.-,:(:i;-l Mills, Todbcco Swore Urlst and Bngtr Wummliig Machines, DlaUl-J A 1 . -, - . .-, -1 , A ' 't . , ,. . lery 4 nd Mining Ma-. ; ' n . " !!( cnnery, Malt MI1W,' Corn ' ! , lllern, House Fronts, Cellar Grates.: ; SON & BRASS CASTINIG3. J- .... .I'tftio') 'iil'vtt : I l: tf'.' , '.'' . r-. i '. ? . -' '! lu.Iii i . Of every description,, : . ... , . i ' ' . . 1 - f ',. j . '.! .'.-1) t ' i ... t , . . t i ' ' I sninery of all kfnda Made and Repaired. v.: : j i - i t ib.i '.; I .... T : t- . ; .. i - Dealers in UeKlng, Fire Bricks, - lJo.f!!itV'.i vn'-.: . '!: t.L :n. i 't ri.,-i Btt-am Uauges, and jt ,V:,to,t rrongbt Iron pipes, ,OM materials bonghr 1 ' 1 i - j t-.ai'.l ': ; 11: J-!;-.it'-t -ii;L lyis W Have the facility or he bes Maalueryand Workmen, and -will give ail ror entrusted to us our individual atlen19S, Bli order jmmptly,. warrant. our : fwK,sjad eharge reasonable prices. t ,ld.c and Fouudry, corner of Fire$. and i itHireeu!.;EvttiiHvUle. Ind. l- -1- " -I, B. Workmen sent to all parts to fit. d up wwrs: ana uo ropairinsi - - n 'nJm. ;-t'rlULTZl!TllUMAH cu i 1; ( -0' J!t:d (t-iili-11 1 i; j.i ;n a ,v .HEILlIAlf . iit;u.a -i. lH i.t.l ' " .. .1 (Sdccessor to Krats A llellB j f 10 :ii;y; v 1 .: i I' Mot j; -... :- ... - . 'v i- ' : 1 v. . Manufacturer aad BnUder of l rORTAJJLE AXD S TA. TION A. H T - -l I :. '.-:-y. ;: : k .'.') :' ' TEAM. ENGINES AND E0LLESS, ' liii 1. 1 ,1 :j:...l lii: .U s 1-j.. ,v - .i i n r - j' v ::'SAW-r ANDi GRIST MILL-'. MACHINERY, 1 : . tr'I O S' O t I :'ltll t'J ::) e Threshing Haohinea," ;jo t t Cotton sua Tobacco Presses - t.i i: v Vr-i-A ; i ..- ip-.fl ., v.i CIRCULAR. SAW MILLS, ) i K i V 1 1 ; , ! j Ae., Ac, VAN8VILLE, IND. ' ' - V. ' Hhkbt Ikos and Oorrsa Wobk made to order on aaort cotic t -j, , ; i t IRON ,A.yjD i .BJIA.HS CASTJNOB , " of everv.dcscriptidii.' ' " . ' " ' . t m i... ..... i Dealers in Steam Gauges, Oum BelUn ; Fire Brloks Wrought Iron Pipes, Boltlcf,, Cloths. Ac, at manufacturers' prices. . ; ; - f , RJSPA IJtlNd . done at snort notice, ; anr y i : 3 ' XiECTJCOPT. istnta .-.ol Indlaaa, : Vand.erburgh .Couuky , Ihri BI.TTHE IIYSKS Cf.KMlC 1 OK tbVauxlerbujih CUrcult. Court, do ' hereby -cecMfy.. to the fcberltr cl sal.l county Maul. oJaeers sra ta be elected at the next general election, lo be held tm t he second TuesdaVlU October, lWiB, at the t d i Here ot-. place -efr boiuans jieions .au saia oouui) , to-wn; , -.. . A Governor bf the Btat bf Indraiitw , lilA trtetiteoant Governor, -l i-'.'-.-i . ' A Secrelsry of Kate, ; , . !..,,! . ,, An Auditor of Ktate. A Treasurer of KtaU. j , A Cle k of Supreme Court. ! "A. Tteporterof Hnprem VonrU. I f j .A ttuperj uteudent ol. I'ubllo Instruction. ' AD Ai to'rney General of Slate. ' : A. Member ot ConKr-ss for the Irst Caneresslunal lilstrletof Indiana,- . . A Coin iu oil Pleas Jud. for, the plstriot compo-ed ot.the counties of Posey, WAe rick, Glbm.'and VaDderburisb. "it j j One iHwtnct Alforney for saiil Districts , ' Venator from Vanderburgh County; 'two Represent.il lvett from .aid ooantyi I I m iiJIerlLiOiMlie ; Vanjierburssh , Circuit court. a'',-. -; A. Treasurer oi Hiiuennirg.i . jt 'A Keoorder' ofld. of. Vandexburjb Au Appraiser ot Heal' ltat4 or said tounty. - .HU .-: - A Coonly Commissioner for the TfclnL ACWoiie of VaVltierlmnch County, and omV Township ; Assessor . lor em-h; o Uieseveral TDWijanlu in said county. - Ab.1 thettberiff i said coumy is hereby ordered ant direct d to give due ao.l leal notice of such: election according to law. WitnetiS my baud ami he khhI of said Court at., Kvansville. tlijs 56H ly ot 1 j tiui i it I'Jitx .-m r.fs, iiei . v. v. nerii. v. rsipri's. Lepuij iirr. I, Jacob IT. "Miller, Sheriff of Vandcr. burgh Coiinttf, io hereby certlfj that the a love and foregoing noin-eof elrcllon is a true and complete copy ot tin- original. 011 file in mv otllce, this Ihe'.-.th day or .August, AJVlItLt;W.tn-.:: ang29 Id . To lke JBiisiiiess JFteu OF j TIP VOtf WOULD.' : .,. , i Setiire Uic Trade'br Illinois, '! ( TH K HOl'TIIKKX PAIIT.) , Xx E 11 T-1 s ' " t ' x3f rnR ! ! ' ' ; !. ".' S I X 'a! XV N hi ET O W1V M;B' 'It Cl'UR! Y. . t- i 1 : 1 ... . ''. !." lit circolatea exteaslyely jn every town and county iu that, part of tbe State.' .' - j.r ; ,.' One BquareT-Rlx Months.. j CO One Hijuare Twelve Months 1 On-fourth Column -Three .Months... 15 00 One-fourth Coi n Twelve Month..- 30 00 One-balf Coluiuu Three Months.. 30 00 One-half Column Mix Months ,.'45 00 One ColqmnHlx Mouths..- W 00 AAr1raa- '' . i 1). W. LUBK. . I , ; i; Wbawneetown Illinois. Ill O'J.'t U . I : ', ' L '.,! I. sua

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AIX STYLUS A VI) SUAIM OKT YOrRS F03S XOTI1 1 VtJ. "V Any one who sends us an order for FIVK (7) AXE-, at ONE I O L L A K AM A ,&b V--,Vuwi,lj 11,3 c-U, will recelvt OS E EXTK A,' Ft )U NOriUNU. We Will Dllt nilr 'A,... nl,.t,iuf,10 nf o...1 nhi fvnif ke' anJ trove il th' lt ilnismvl i, rV sieei, u!eii-5urin; l v, o and a mail lucues. - - We have made Aies fnr in ni ...to.-,, years, aud won't yield the palru iu fclisiw to nny manufacturer. m.l yet con ess that a "tucker of Illinois" c,ii.,i 1 v. ,1-,.-bertt us in bis I.atent f lint.... bit an conrimious iiul, h.. t,.r., labor prodiuw fvice nn-h etloet. Wecilll it LULIIUI '.S PATENT RED iJAtLET. V, Aetone who fends lis an order fnr T v bAXKS ot tbla Hhare. at TWO lXil.I.A I--4 KACII, v-iii ico ivo u.VE KXfiCA. Ult UIMI.M!. All resnou-.ll.li3 b:i 1 ilre ileal era hpM Dm "LIPPlNOoTf AXKi" Buy of them. Butt If there should I srpen to be one anfortupate h pot trf tu- us, sen.! t h.; money and wo will be Mire to pleasa y..u. 'MPVIKCOTF itAiiEvrr.i.i.. ' -i t! . Sole owners of C'olhnin's I'alent Axe, O f A ' "V V. il T All K N TS pJL0MkP to re!l ih,. fSiAU .-Ill.T-Ttia..nMVi.i MACJIINK. A ull Ju t Hew lars. ire. .KxlM lnduceiuoiils to exr.. rlenced litems. Ciilluii or uddre-s V. 1. VVibMlv A t.. levelui ii, tj.; Boslou, Maw.; orst. Ixtts, , - i The Most RellabL) One Dollar Said. EST INIr'E9I KSTS TO A--. EST ' "i ISO liu AbUk( t h iU.-claiaa lelereiie.. . is anpllcallou, t iiciimis Miit Iree. l!jibheU 1S4C.-, HTOCKi..VX s CO.. Water o:h;k sttcojess Oi our Pollnr Pain l.as caused sncli A COMPLETE HZM yjO Jj U T I. O li ti l 1S-: 'K:JZ AD ! That, in order to supply the demand occnsloned by our const intly incretisiiin iatronaKe. we have recent ty tnail iini oi tutlons for the Fall tuu.e, uucet from t'.ur..lieati nunufacturers. oAmoanttiis to Nearly $.i)t)i)i), H Ihat we nre preonred lo sell every dwriil ton .l DRY AND Fancy (lOOIN, Slf.VH! PLATK.I V AUK. CDTI.KHV, WATCHKM, ALBUMS, JK' I-LHV, Ap. -Of better qnality than fi ti v ot her conor-i n in the couutry, lor the utuform j.uee of One Dollar for Each Article. iSsr-fhe bent of Bos? bit or New York icierences rIvou as lo ihe rcliabiliiy of our house, anti that our 'iii-nncs is conductetl In the fairest and mot le;ltirnnti manner possible, and tliHt we Hive urenter vsltii lor the money limn 1:111 be ulinilneit iu any other way, , AlA. "GOODS DAMAGKIt Oil r.IiOKFS IN T AJv3POkTAXXlJ.N- liliri.Al -1) Wll'HOl'T CHAKtiE. "Checks describi ji miiulea sold soul to agents In Clubs at rates mentioned below. W guarantee every ur lole to cost less llian li bought at any Boston or er York House. Our Commissions to Acnls fjXcued tbobe rf ai y other establishment of ibe kind, proof cf t Ins cau le nmi.it In com our! ilk our premium with t!io-,e of othe.-s rUK Ci L'B.s ot iiiK nam k Miz.K, in addition to whlcii wo cialrii to give better goods of the same cl.arcier. WE WILL 8KNI T AtJEXTJ FUKK OK CIIAKUb:, For n eiubt and Thrtf lotrarl do. good linen Hhirt t ronlK, I s l Holld old lids. All W001 Ciis .lnieie frl'ants. Flni Wnitecounterpane. ling.-sii. 1 e'ont Balmoral Hkirt. j Krds brown or lleuelied bibeelln, gooil fjiiaiily, yard wide. 1 elegant -lull' 1 iciti e florocco-bound I'liolo. Allnini. 1 double lens Hlereosoopo ami li Foreign Viuws. 1 silver-plated engraved 5 bott.e Casfur. 1 flaunt rtila Kan, wuh Ivory or isandal Wood Frame teutlm e.t etige and spangled. 1 Moel C;u viux iviiile. and Fork, very best, qimllty, villi i orv" balanced hand lo. 1 m.iidoine be.ided and lined Parasol. Si yams good i'rlnt. 1 verv fine Damask Table Cnvi. 1 pr. bet rttalIty Jjadies' Herge Congress Brts. 1 uozcn fine Linen Tow els. tlnzcn J tmiers' bent hdlver Lesert Forks. 1 LhcII. ' l;ui:e r. :il Morocco Traveling Bng. 1 biuiry t ith j, i intern.' dozen elcujini, Knve.r Pin ted enKiaved .NapRiii Kins. 1 do.en Lnhes' r. no Merino or Cotton H. nckmgs. iii' heiivy rbase.1 solid Uold Kinn, 1 pair I.n.,i--.' hiln-ut lluliiioiii IIikk.s. 1 lei unt l).-iui.-liress I'sttem. I VI din and lioiv, in Ihol compli!tet 1 set. Jewelry, pin, ear ill ops and sleeve buitous. 'or a Club cf CiO a id Five Vnlai tl l.lacst dr -oiored Alnpaci ii lrss I'.illerii. I m i Lace Curiam. 1 pi'. All Vo.d Ui uike!,. r.n'raved isnver .l;(eil tj I10i.il. i;,-voi-liig;Citoi-. 1 beautiful Writ 111 ( les(i. 1 soild Uoln ts.wrl 1'ia.. yds. very iii.e Cu.-mI-mere, for I'lints uod V est. I bet Ivoiy I,:.;anced handio lCm .-cm, with hi vt r i l.ti' l Forks, l.eleeant ratiu Parasol, ln-avliv bead.itaud lined with iln. 1 pr. k.-iuh' Call iiouls..'! yds. ood I'rinl. SO yds" foid brown or bleaehcn ISJieel i ii, yard Ml!.-, ur 1 yd.i...7'H 'd. wl ie. ol ijiialily. 1 ladle-' elegant Morocco Traveiimr u .. I ktiuure Woi.l Shaw:. 1 plain No.-v.-i.-h Im;.Iiu r-s pattern 'j'-i yds. Hon. widl 11 ci..t h lor Lal!esJ loiik. i;..-iuit -nj;;nv.-d siiverp'atcd '! Pol. 4 yds tlould's wldiu watr-proof cloth I r closkin;;. tyr a t'tnb of IUO unn 'J'r J ".;-. 1 ilrh Merino or J'hiniiL't client putii n. 1 pull e! flue Damask Tab e C otlis and Zn k .is I . malch. 1 pr. Ken Is' J-iencli Cult li.x.ts. I lieavy silver plaU-d entrraved ico 1'neh. i . Very Hue All Wo..l ( loin lor i,iei:es' Clouk. 1 ttli very t:est. iuiiily irov ii ip bleached Hbeetiug. V.' i yds. fine nsi mere for suit.' 1 elegant - 'op. in dress jm i.ru. I beautiful KiiHli-b jieiuiio Hh.'iwl. 1 sei ( t Ivory balanced bn. idle Knives aud l'or-. -ladles' or genu.' silv. r llunilme-CHst. Wttich. 1 ilaitictX Jiand. I'orlalHO sewin,; Maxdune. .-tpleiidld Family idfiie Me. enKi-ayiugn, .with rei-ord and pnobmrHpii pages. il yd il good Hemp Carp. tlnu. k '"! colors. I pairt-.x.d Marseilles Q uiit . iy.0.1 - lid Ml revolver. 1 elent lur ..lint' undCauo 1 single barrel Miot tiim I silver plaied, enrave.i, l bottled Kevoi viuk iCa?ir, cut ghiHS buit.'es. I v. ry tine iol.it and Bow, In cast . I tet iTory halnuced Knives and Forks. Presents for larger Cluos Increase in Ui same ratio. - Send Jloiier by Keixistereil Lottrr. -Catn(02tie of gnocl. pent to any ft ldrenn ire. PARKER & CO., Nos. OS and 10) Hummer Stroet, Boston. wiV "iia v i2 c?o H5rd With grent Indue meats to A?.-nis to cooperate with us iu our ! GKAKD ONE DOLLAR SAL!'. Hhectlnf-s free of c-st to onr Agcr.ls. Watchesi free of coit to our Aiient-.. Hewing Machine- free of com, ij Ag.'-uts. leather tiooUs freoofeosl, to A genu. Lilian Ooovls free of cost, to our Agents. HUka and Hhawls iree of cosl u Agents. Boots and isiioe Iree of cost to Akciiis. Dress Goods free of cost to oar AKenisGreat Dollar B irgains fjr onrCns--1 ' ' tomers. Send for our c rcular. AeenU wanted ; Address IIARIUH&PI'UMMFK. . SI Ha.iover St., Boston, Muit. .; , , I, -- ' t i . THE GREAT xjxvirx'ix r.x.mi TEA ! "V7AEEHOUSH . OF T. Y KKLTaCY fc CO., Jfos. 26, 29, and SJ Vest j Btrect, X. Y. Are now prepare 1 to wgotiate with ali merchants in good stan-iiiig, throaghovtt the couutj-y, for the aGE.N l' i . and BALK of tlaeir ! ! STANDARD TEAS, Pot dp in Patk.st Am Tianr Pack Address us as a iove for particaUts, an I sUte the size of town and nuture cr bu iness, 4te.

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