Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 September 1868 — Page 2

DAILY JOURNAI

. PCBLI611KD BY THE . , EVAXSYILLK JOlhWAL COMPANY. Ko.6 I.ocnt Street, EoHl.

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WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 1868.

not Emancipation and Its Results.

debt

The Emancipation Proclamation of

President Lincoln has been recognized throusrtiout the civilized world

as one of the most memorable and worthy documents evtr published in

anv asre. At thi day no Democratic

statesman has the temerity to deny its wisdom or humanity. In the joint .lebata last week between Genera Veatcii and Judge Niclack in this city Niblack was challenged to give one too J reason for. the Democratic opposition to it during the war, or ob-j jectrto it now; ana no aarea nos uo n. Hon. lUvtaDr-Johnson, a life-long Democrat aod a slayeholdernqw the Uaited, States- Minister s tos Great Britain, in a' recent'' speccn "to "the people of that 'tmtidn nsel tho follow ing language, speaking of the war: . f ha tTOliKTnJ in wli Joli ' T IlilVA TP. ferrcd, ' great as tliey were, fad titii hcart-reuding as lhey have been, hava Iieen attended by, one compensation. AVe had an institution, not indigenous to us, but brought to us irom a common ancestry human slavery. Hear, hear. Four millions of people were j in that condition; how to- abolish it i without daneer even worse , than , those that 1'ollovred from U existence was . problem. Our domostio strife has solved that, problem." ' Slavery! thank God, is now extinct :loud cheers; jarid no footprirrrsrarc"torlErB found t theftoil of thaUo'ited States but tr.oe of a freeman. Cheers. Drendtul as the havoc has been; prevaUiq&s tUe laughter wasv literally imriug' almost ' every battle-field with bloo i ; in, future times it wpll be said that all was well spent in getting rid ol the blot not of our own creation; but of that blot which tarnished the lair lame of the United .States aad pive the lie to the Declaration of Independence, by which we claimed our right to freedom and liberty. Cheers. Compare this language of the first Democratic statesman ,of ;thc nation with the extract which we publish below from that astute organ oftDenpcracy, the Evansvillo Courier. The negroes o i th is city an d vioi aity,Tecogr,i z -intj Prosiient-Lincoln as the great Jilmaoeipator of ' their raoe, and his Ffoolsfinatldn'asthe CKarlerof Ihefr liberties,' proposed to honor his name and the memorable event by a public observance of the 22d of September The Kentucky editor of the oigan of the Vanderburgh Democracy makes the occasion the subject of" the folJowiDg' rejections : iFioni the Evansvllle Courier, Sept. 22 Negro Celebration To-Day. The negrces of Juvansville and cities adjacent in this State and Kentucky will f olobrate, to-day, the anniversary oi the Proclamation or Emancipation ot the pIuvcs by Lincoln. This is a big thiDg, when viewed its propr light, it liberated ana made worthless about lour millions ot necroes, and suddenly impover ished a great many people. The proclamation was issued by Mr. Lin coin not irom any sentimental inter est in tho negro, but, as he said, to "save the Union" which must be saved, whether slavery stood or fell. What are to1 be the ultimate results of the act none can foresee; but certain it i.j, the negro in his present demoralized condition is fit neither to perform tho duties of servitude nor to appreciate the blessings of freedom. Mr. JEur. on the night of the 22d ihst., will res-pond to the speeches of Curl cliurz iu Indiana, and the reply will be a complete refutation of the arguments of the German ltadical. iSiii- tS'fHtinel, Mr. Jeup attempted to do that thing in this city soon after General Schurz spoke here, and when his spneeh was fresh in the minds of the people. Jeupmade such a pitiable failure, that many of his own partisans left disgusted long before he had finished his remarks. Jeup is as vain as a pcaeock, but with far less reason. AY hen the Democracy trot out such a specimen to reply to Gen. Schurz, it ' is a clear indication that they are bad on lor (jerman speakers, and that their cause generally is iu a hopeless condition. Gen. John M. Harlan. , A correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazttr? Fays this gentleman made a speech in Louisville, on the 17th inst., before a large audience, and "de clared himself unu lalifiedlv for Gen- . eral Grant, as the man who did more than any one living to put down the rebellion, and whor will carry every ' .Northern' State, t and restore peaco and prosperity to the whole country. He avowed he would stand by, in general, what Corrgress has done, a- done, and not to be undone, lie insisted there was uo constitutional or lepal power in the Executive or ""Judicial Department to overthrow the Southern State Governments which Congress has recognized as legitimate; thit any attempt of the Blair party to overthrow them would be illegal, and could be successful' only ' through 1 unsuccessful revolution, overthrowing the Constit tution itself; that tho Blair pro gramme, if attempted to be executed, will be resisted, and will involve the country in another terrible war. That BdAinAis the most dangerous man alive in tin country, and the peace of this country demands his party's overwhclmios defeat." Washington fought and won the battles of the Revolution, and was .-l&.iPresident. , ..Jackson ought and won the' battles of the second War for Independence, and was made 1 resident. Taylor .fought and won our battle3 id the war' with' 'Mexico, and was made President. Grant fought and won.our battles in the overthrow of , the Blaveholders' rebelt :lion, and why.fchould be made aQ exception to the rule? Ue wW Ul 'I " 1i!L:Sar W of me utiuuiainuu democracy, fend .Everything!" say we: , country our past bur policy, record is our pride." Deour Onr

I"setrte K fut,Iicanr are trying

dodga the fi (,pcial issues, wrote SEYMOUlfc to Mr. INQERSUI,

"and to sink t4$ election into a mere

Onr capers must allow tlria. They must pusri tne and tuxation upon the public at

tention." " Will " our papers " push the issue by publishing the exhibit of county taxation in Indiana, which has lately been made public? . i u . .

Maink, according to late tekgraphic dispatches, has gone Radical by an increased majority. This was to be expected. If or some time it has been clearly demonstrated that the manufacturing States of the East were un der the domination of bond-holders. and that the laboring class of that section were the veriest slaves in the world. Boonville Enquirer. ; -. Is it not refreshingly cool, for the carpet-bag editor of the Enquirer--who lost a leg, if we mistake- not, fighting for the Confederacy thus to call the intelligent laboring : men of Maine scarcely one of whom but can Tead and write- the veriest slaves', in the worldV Shame on the fellow t " An Honest Confession About the Maine Election. r; We commend to the perusal of the Democratic editors, who have sought to break the effect of their utter rout in the Maine election by foolish brag-: gadocio and downright lying,1- the candor of the leading organ of the party: - Thejbllowinj doe3 not read well in connection with the forced crowing of the Democratic roosters which have been paraded before the. public:";' ; -'From the La Crosse Democrat. ; i'Tne Defeat in Maine. The State election in Miine has been held the moke , has lilted the Republicans have over. twenty thousand majority. Yo are defeated there, and do not like it. We met the enemy in Maine and are -theirs.- -They whipped us there worse than we supposed they woull or could, and it hurts. Duty to our readers a desire to speak the truth makes us admit a defeat there a stronger Republican , vote than we looked tor AiDsMOcaATic exchange wants to know why the soldiers were paid -in greenbacks, and the interest on the National debt in gold. We answer because of the action of certain Democratic members of Congress, who voted to pay the interest in gold, and the soldiers in greenbacks. Gen. Kane, of the celebrated bucktail regiment of Pennsylvania, is on the stump for Grant and Colfax. " Vote only for such men ' as were loyal to their country in 1861." General Grant. : ;. . , Grant's election to the Presidency will furnish another convincing proof that "Republics are not ungrateful." .John A. IiiNaHAM, of Ohio, has agreed to make ten speeches in California after the Ohio election. He will do good work. Card from Governor Brown. : '!. Atianta, September 17, 1868. 1 .. To the editor of the Indianapolis Journal: 1 Your letter is received to-dav in closing a slip from the Daily ISeiUinel oi your ciiy, coniaining a copy ot the correspondence between George C. Harding and Dr. W. B. Fletoher, dated September 11, 1SC8, in which Dr. Fletcher states that he was a prisoner under me at Iluntersville, Pocahontas County, Virginia, in 1SG1, where General Lee left me in command while he moved to attack General J. J. Reynolds at Cheat Mountain'. ,'. i', . .This statement of Drr Fletcher, so far as it relates to me, is a fabrication and a falsehood. 1 was Governor of Georgia from November, 1857, until after Lee and Johnson surrendered. I never was at Iluntersville, Virginia, in my life; never held a command under General Lee in Virginia, as Colonel or otherwise, and never was upon the soil of that State from the time that Fort Sumter was fired on till after General Lee's surrender. The fact that I held no such command as Dr. Fletcher alleges is well known to the whole people of Georgia. Very respectfully yours, ' Joseph E. Brown. Mb. Develin. in the last issue of his paper, speaking of the rumors in circulation in reference to his alleged l '--: .. It grows out 'of personal matters manifested by a clique at Indianapolis. ; Their meanness will be fully explained at some, future time. We nave not been.' r removed from r the Chairmanship of the State Central Committee; as is 'circulated by the Radical . papers. ; Ka effort of that sort has been made. J. E. McDonald's name is signed to the call for a mass meeting' at Indianapolis, which was done by himself, and without any authority whatever.- It was only a piece of presumption on his part, having, no doubt, a. sinister! motive in view; that motive will be ascertained im d,' 1 W,e, hd supposed Mr. McDonald would have, ere this, come out and denied the statement, but he has not. It might be interesting to know who the members of this clique are.1 Will Mr. Deveun telL us? Who besides Hendricks,. McDonald, W- Houston Talbott, Dr. Athow and JoCn M: Lord? ! We are after the facta.' ; WIlFesBoTh TriTrlot." ; C. C. . Burr, who ' stumped New Hampshire and. Connecticut fori the Democracy, talks in thia wise in the Old Guard: f ' ; ',s '' : "'; f ; ' . . A hundred men of the pluck and patriotism of Wilkes Booth, at the start of these terrible despotisms, would have saved our country.. The moment any man begins to play the despot , he forfeits his right to life. J ust as many days as these infamous tyrants (Grant, , Sherman, Schofield and the Radical members of Congress) have lived since they began their despotism, . have they lived too lODg., j ? , . ,. , ; ; , We " fear the following sentence opening an article in the New York Tribune, may be called personal; , " Mr. John T. Hoffman has, with some shrewdness and at a considerable profit, succeeded in winning the reputation of being the most honest man who ever enjoyed special popularity among thieves." ,

Wis have ben at a loss to know

Just Low the Democracy figured out such immense gains in Maine, but tho Philadelphia Post makes the whole matter plain. We had been under the

impression that the Democracy were

Worse beaten than at any previous State election, but the Post convinces us wewere mistaken, and this is the way it is done:

" But the gain is the thing, you know -The gain shows the JritVof popular sentiment. I he gam was what the Democracy wanted. iow, in 18C7 the Republicans had a majority of 11,000; : this year it is .only 22,000. But that proves nothing. . To get at the sain you must take the Standard Democratic Arithmetic, published at the. World office, and for gale at the office of the Age. -' This classic volume should- be in ' the hands ,ot every Democratic voter. It is what is called a vade mecum. You will sac; by this invaluaolc work that you must always subtract the larger -number from the lesser, and then average the remainder by a strict comparison with the election returns of some old almanac, and the older it is the better.-;' Now,-if you will please recollect that four , times five is fifty, and that twice two makes ten, and then that 5 ninety-four into seyentien.'gocs six times, and that thirty-four v from' ' Jwenty-five leaves eleven, you' will easily comprehend that the Democrats made great gains in Maine! ' You have first "to deduct from the so-called KioTiLILcaa major ity of 22,000 about 30,O0 illegal votes. and to add ..to, the .Democratic vote about the same number to cover the tare and tret. "Then y6u must take the percentage of the gain of the majority of , the vote o; the Democracy dn lbOo, just fitty year ago, and see now the square root can be extracted from the difference. If you do this you will understand f what the 7 World means -when it says, The 'result of the election in Maine is everyway gratity iog. to ; the Democracy, aod.the mystical sense of. the cry of joy just offered by the Age when it says, "In its real significance the result J in Maine proves . to " be a glorious" triumph.' f .' ' Grant's Election Necessary for the Peace and Prosper I ij or the south. The following extract from a private letter is published in the1 Cincinnati Commercial. Its- author is a Missisaippian: ' ; ; "'""I'm a Southern man by birth, education and feeling,' and wish only the rteace . auiet and prosperity of my conntry, and as such feel no hesitancy in saying that the election of Grant and Colfax' can alone ' give us these: while the election of Seymour and Blair will bring greater ' discord and a more unsettled state of affairs with us than now exists.' With Grant and Colfax elected, our people will ceaee to follow the behests of our wild politicians, and will realize that it is wise to accept tho situation, which they Will cheerfully do, and our peace and prosperity will certainly follow."- ' , ! The Joint Debate. Tho Peru 2cpuhl lean, in concluding its report of the recent joint dobate between Messrs. Baker and UENDRitKsj at that place, says: The Democracy, before the, debate began, were congratulating themselves upon reversing the results of the Morton-McDonald canvass, but after hearing Baker and Heudricks, felt that such a triumph was indefinitely postponed. The Republicans feel that their cause is perfectly safe in the hands of Governor Baker. ; Senator -Fessen den's Conundrum. Whv is it so hard to net A. J ohnson out of the Presidential chair? AnswerBecause he went in tight. CAMPAIGN NOTICE LANPHEAR & MITCHELL. We are now ready for the Wall & Winter Trade , oflSOH, With ONE OF THE VERY LARGEST li not tho largest) STOCKH of 'I MEX'S AND HOYS' Hats fiiid;. Ojxis, liADIES AXO MISSEiS . TRIMMED HATS and SHAKER HOODS, In the State of Indiana: and as it Is to the Interest of every merchant to have a Jarxe assortment to select from, let no one fail to give us a call, as we are la direct competition with Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, and Chicago. OUR PRICES - BE WILL LOW. ALWAYS Coiae every one ! Plenty or goods ror all. LANPHEAR & MITCHELL, No. 2S North First Street, ;," ' ; . j ' ' , EVANS VtLLK. : We will hw a lar?e lot of Calendars for onr customers by tbe middle of wepteniber. Come and get one. au31 do is - ! for cin a e - WINE. Used by Hnndreds of Congregations for Clmrcli or, Coiiuniiiloa Purposes. Also.Kicellcnt Tor Ladles and Weakly Persons. . . Tineyards, New Jersey. ' , ' : ' SPEER'S PORT . , GRAPE ronr-Years Old. WISE, This Justly celebrated Native Win made from the Juice of the Oporto Orape, ralBd thta country. lava) u bio tonic and strengthening pronertielTiirZ nnrarpased bjr any otlfer'S.1 wfie! Being the pare juice of llie im duced under Mr. t peer's own iSfAJnal supervision.-Its purity and genuineness are guaranteed. The youngest child maV partake of it eoneroua qualitleo, and the weakest Invalid may nse it to advantage It Is particularly beneficial to the aeed and debilitated, and suitable to the various ailments that afflict the weaker Bex. It is In every respect . JL WIl'TE TO BE RELIED OJT. Invalids i se Sneer's Port Grape Wine. Females use Speer's Port (irapo Wine. Weakly persons find benefit by its use. ' Kpeer's wints iu hospitals are preferred to other wines. -Hold by druggists. . A. Speer's vineyard. New Jersey. Cffle 2 Broadway, New York. ,, (de-l'b7dly

Titiiu.i:. myers a imo., (Successors to Steele A TrlbU.) - MANUFACTURERS OF ASD BKAT.tM TH Sasb, Doors, Blinds, Frames, MOULDINGS, &c.

All orders Tor work in the Building line are promptly attended to. We keep constantly on band all kindt of LUMBER. PINE and POPLAK FLOOB INu, WEATHERBOAKOIMUi C - Scroll Sawing of every description ata Factory at tbe old stand of Steele A Tri bie, - . .... Second St., bet. Chestnut and Cherry. i.VAN8VILi, IKD. spUdtf CAED. In retlrlne from the above partnership 1 desire to return my thanks to iny friends who have favored me with business, and would ask their continuance with tbe new firm. JAMESSi'EEI.K.. Kvansville. Jan. 29. LUMBER LVHBERt mm: kciikckibek continues JL the Lumber Buninesa at bis old stand at the corner of Main and Seventh Streets, and would respectfully inform tne public that his stock is large and second to non In the assortments, embracing Pine ot . thicknesses and quality, from the nicf Third Common" Saginaw Board op 1 Three-Inch First Clear Plank. Also, sou 1XX)IIS of various thlckne and styles, and window Hash, Pine and Poplar Shlngl 3 and 4 -feet Lath, Mouldings. Casln Qnarter-Kound, 4c, Ac. Orders from the country, river or raU filled -promptly. se21 d.im JOHN F. Q LOVER. : Builders and Painters. ;, 'E 1IAVE IX STOKE, v: 60,000 pounds strictly pure White Lead. - 60,000 pounds 60,000 pounds pure rLar w mie uea. pOJXA) pounds Bay State White Lead. 1,000 gallons Linseed Oil. " 6X10 pounds No. 1 Putty, in Bladders ' Cans. - ,..!...., .. j Window Glass, all sizes. . .. jBlaEiers Points and Putty'Knlves. - COLORS Of every Tarlety. 1KY at i OIL. All of whieh we are selling as cbe .. as can be purchased In the West. . r . KELLER & WHITE, Wholesale Druggists, Uvansville, lad. mOllStf . ,, i WILLIAM' IIITIVNEL, "'. MAWUFACTDBKB OW ' .' ' Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, &c; 'T , . and Dealer lu : Pine and Poplar Lumber, Shingles 8IDIXO, FLOORING, C I 'A Office and Factor; Corner Fifth and Walnut - Street. vansvllle, Ind. Orders from abroad promptly attended to. ' xnal8 dtf : r ; : - . EansTllle Slate Depot. . B UILDER S' EM P Oll I UM . ' ; . - - WE ARE THE AOENTS FOR one of the largest Slate manufactories In the conntry ,and are prepared to furnlxh at the mauufacmrera' prices, on short nolice, the lollowlnsj: . Hoofing Hlate of different styles and quality; . Hlate Hearths; HI ute .TaruH for Fire-places; , . Slate Black Boards for Kchools; - 1 Slate and Marble Tiles for Floors: And would particularly call attention to the fart that the Klate Hearths, Jams, and Black Boards is the cheapest and best article for the purpose now known. BABCOCK A HTEELK, Water, bet. Locust and Walnut Sts. may293iud - : . TO BUILDERS. I WISir TO KOTirT TITE BUILT, ers and public In general, that I have ou hand and am still receiving a large stock, of Michigan, Saginaw, and Green Bay Pine and Poplar Flooring and Siding, PINE LUMBER, SHINGLES, &o., Which I will sell cheap for cash. - WM. HUNNEL Office and Factory corner Filth and Walnut St reels, Evansvllle, IniL Jel8 8in JAMES SWAN SON & SON, s " Wholesale and Retail Dealers la JPITSTE IiUMBEB, Shingles, Lath, Doors, and Sash. Also, a 1 are assortment of Allegheny, Clilcago, and Toledo Lumber and Floorlna, .uretwed and UndresHed, on hand and for sale. " Extra Sawed and Shaved Pine Shingles, eighteen inches long. We respectfully solicit the citizens of Evansvllle to give ns a call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Yabd Olf Watbb Strkkt, (Opposite Lamasoo Wharf), EvansvlU : All orders promptly attended to. may23 d6m CARPETS. WAREHOUSE. VM. E. FRENCH & CO, Nos. 47 and 49 Main St., IY1SSTILIE. The largest and moot complete ; uieut of assort IIouse-Furiiisblng Goods In tho STATE OF INDIANA. In STYLE QUALITY, and PRICE, we Y P. r I Abb WJirnuio, AaI H In addition to all goods, we have our other lines ol 40,000 Rolls WALL PAPER, at UNUSUALLY LOW FIGURES. ' By means or a NEW INVENTION In the production of UI,U PAHLOK PAPKK.s, which we control in this mar ket, we are now enabled to sou these elegaut goods at about ; 25 PER CENT. less than thef were ever before offer in this market. : i , -OITE VH A CALL.-M ' aprl7 dU SUESS & (ETTINGEB - Have opened a first-class Lithographic Engraving, and ; Job Printing Institution, COS. flEST & SICAMOBE STBEEIS, Being the only establishment of tbe kind in the eliy. .- . We offer our services In tbe above line to the business bouses, office holders, hotelkeepers, an lawyers of this city and vicinity in executing all kinds of printed work produced by Lithographing, from the plainest Drawing, Engraving, or Print r to the finest and most tasteful : - Ornamented, Colored, and Art Print. Especially do we offer Buslne-, Wedding, and Vl-iing Cards, Circulars. Billheads, Notes, Drafts, and Letter-Heads. Advertisements of any size. In plain or colored printing, will be done very nicely o vtry low terms. - - We also do all kinds of ENGRAVING ON WOOD OR METAL, such as HEAL PRF.sskh DOOR-PLATES, Steel Stamps, Pla1e fnr Marking Cloth, Steamboat Checks, Brands for Marking Boxes, Key Checks, &c. We would respectfully ask the patronage of the citizens of Evausville and vicinity. SUESS CETTINGER, , . Oor. First and Sycamore. JySldSm Courier copy.

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DRY QOODS. 3 is O O O b R M lr H M w M H W H o o H Q tel K CD ri CD: ri O o Q B a .d... X '58 St' Q 0 0 M M - . P.; 0 1 o IV o r IX o il s c wyrrB IT AVE JUST OPENED THE vr largest. finest, and best assorted BvOCK Ol WHITE GOODS ever brought to Evansvllle. The ladles of this city have long felt the need of a first-class White Goods House. and In order to supply tbe demand we are Just opening a beautiful stock of -, , -EMBROIDERIES, L4CE8, ; HANDKERCHIEFS, MEN'S, WOMEN'S, AD CHILDREN'S HOSIEEY, FANCY .NOTIONS.; Our prices will be as low a the same tlHfM of eoods can be bought In New York For FINE. FRESH UOODS, NEW STYLES, and ORE AT BAKOAINS call at : . i v : . E. A. COOKE & CO.'S, ... No. 10 FIRST STREET, . Nearly opposite the New Opera House. Mil8d3m - STATIONERY. JOHN H. SCOTT, 15 ooktnel I er, stationer Ann '- NEWSDEALER, No. 53 MUX STREET, cor. Second aulSdly - EVabs villi. Ihd. . CINCINNATI Paper Warehouse, CHATFIELD & WOODS, - MASTJPA C T DBEBS " " anu VBOtraiLi PAPER DEALERS 77 and 79 Walnut Street, Keep constantly on band a complete aortment of FLAT-CAP, FOLIO, DEMY, MEDIUM, aui.Au Anu DtrJUKUlAL - FLAT LETTERS, various weights : FLAT COHMEItCIAL AND FACKfcT NOT US Hubbard's GLAZED UOVKR PAPERS, Nos. l and 'i; also, other brands, of a colors; PRINTEHS CARD IOCK, In sheeta. colored and white; aim, CUT CARDS, In mil variety of qualities and sixes. . RULED LETTER, NOTE, AND Various weights and qualities, MANUFACTURERS OF PAPER BAGS & FLOUR SACKS All sixes and nnmbers, first quality of paper. Newt Iaper, Mantua Paper, Rook Paper, , wrapping JXiper, voiorea Jvtter raper, Mam fxtper. Stare ft Paper, Candle '. Paper, Toe BoaroU, Straw Hoard. Leathers of all Kinds For Binders' use, together with TOOl .Vid BINDERS' HACIIINKKT, All of whlcli we offer at lowest market prises. Orders bv mall nromDtlv filled. . . . ' CHATFIELD A WOODS. . , , 77 and 7 Walnut Street, mar21 dtf 41uclnnatL FISH & BARTER, Wholesale Booksellers & Stationers, SCHOOL BOOKS, , ; ..." BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS f BOOKS, PAPER ENVELOPES, General fitatlonery, X No. 19 lCain. Street, ! ; : ; -: - .' , : - ' EfansTlIIc, Indiana. JulyUly BUILDERS' EMPOEIILM. HATE JUST RCETV:r THE following, and offer them 1 c t at remarkably low pi ices: 50,000 feet YELLOW PINE FLOORING; 23.000 feet POPLAR FLOORING; , 100,000 POPLAR LATHS ; .: -l I. ' . . t . M0.000 POPLAR SHINGLES; , 2,000 barrels choice WHITE LIME; ; 1,008 barrels CEMENT, f.e-.."': Also oa hand a full stock of Doors, Sash Blinds, Glass, Nails, PainU,;Oita, and Building Hardware. : , . . .' j J4 x BABC0CK & STEELE,; -Water Street, let. Loevst and Walnut,

au3UAW.ii EvAwsviti.k, Ind,

New -4tlvrtiimet.

THE SXJCOESS Ot our Dollar Sale has caused such A COMPLETE BEYOLUIIOK I IV TIt AD E That, In order to supply the demand occasioned by onr constantly increasing patronage, we have recently made importations for the Fall trade, direct from European manufacturers, . Amounting to ffearlj $509,000, Ha that we are prepared to sell every de- .. - - , sciiption of DRY AND F.NCY GOODS, SILVER PLATED ARE. CUTLERY, WATCHEH, ALBUMS, JEWELRY, Ac ' , - Of better quality than any other concern in the couuny, lor tbe uniform price of One Dollar for Each ' Article. WThe best of Boston or New York refV erences given as to' tbe reliability of our iiouse, ana mat our business is conducted in the fairest and most lejltlmate manner possible, and that we give greater valu lor tbe money than can be 'Obtained lo any ocuer way. ' ' - All gooc8 damaged obbrokvh tit T A SPORT ATIOI KAFLACiD ' WITHOUT ! CHAKGK. 1 . . j ''Checks describlnar' articles sold sent to agents In Clubs at rates mentioned be- l low. we guarantee every arucie vo cost less than if bought at any Boston or; New Oar Commissions to Agents r.xceea tnose or anv otner estamianment of the kind. proof of this can be found la comparing our premium with those of. others for Ci ubs of the samk sizk. lu adu iu on iwuicB we claim to give oeiier guuuBoi me Bumecaar.eicr. ,r , j WE WILL SEND TO AUENTd FItEttOF torn Club of ami Three Dollar do. good linen Hhlrt I-'rontu, 1 set Solid i-old Hinds. All Wool Caaslmvre forPant, Klne WmteC'oanlerBane. lumlKu. 1 eniit Balmoral Skirt, y) yards brown or bleach ed sheeting, good quality. yard wide. 1 ela-; gant 100 Piotuie-JUtorocoo-bonod Photo. Album, i aouoie lens stereoscope ana U. Foreltcd Views. 1 sliver-plated engraved 5 bottieCastor. I elegant Silk Kan, wtlb Ivory or Sandal Wood Frame. feathe-d edge and spangled. 1 steel Carving Knife and Fork, verybest quality, -wuu Ivory balanced handle. 1 band some baaaea sou lined Parasol. 20 yards Kood Print. 1 very noe uamaHK Table uover. 1 pr. best qual ity Ladies' -Serge Congress Boots. 1- dosen nnelinen Towels. C dosen Rogers' best Wilver Desert Forks. 1 Ladles' large real Morocco Traveling Rag. 1 fancy ores pat tern, y, aoeen .eiegant. Oliver rmma eu craved Napkin Rlugs. 1 dosen Ladles' Merino or Cotton Stockluea. Gent' be chased solid Ookl Ring. 1 pair Ladles' hiuh cut Balmoral Iloota. lelesant Delaine Dress Pattern. I Violin and Bow. In box complete. 1 set Jewelry; pin, ear djopa and sleeve Duitons. . - . . i'ur a Cu of and Five Ifollart-l blaclt or colored Alapaoca Dress Pattern, t aet Lace Curtains. 1 pr. All Wool ttianketa. Engraved, Silver plated 6 bottle Revolv- ! lng Castor. 1 beautiful Writing Dek. 1 solid Uold scarf Pita. 34 yds. very flneCasslmere. for Pants and Vest. I set Ivory bal anced handle Knives, .with i ver plated Forks. 1 elegant- Satin Parasol, heavily beaded aud lined . with Mlk. 1 pr. gents' Calf Boots. 30 yds. good Print. 30 yds. sood browu or bleached Sheeting, yard wide, j or 40 yus. ya yo. wiae. g' oa quality, i ladles.' elegaut Morocco Traveling bag. I nquare wool Shawl. I plaln Norwich Pop lin dress pattern. 2ii yds. don. widtn clot lor Ladies' Cloak. Elegant engraved sil ver plated xea pot. a yus aouoie wiain water-Droof cloth for closklmr. , For a Vlntt ofi and Ten iMllarl rich Merino or Thibbet dress pattern. 1 pair of fine Damask Tab e C oths and Napkins to match. 1 pr. geots. French Calf Boots. 1 heavv silver Dialed enzraved Ice Pitcher. Very fine All Wool -Cloth for i Ladles' Cloak. 1 eb very best Quality brown or bleached Sbeetlng. 1 yds. fine Casslmere for suit. 1 elegant Poplin dresa pattern. 1 beautiful EnglUU Berage ShawC I set of Ivorv balanced handle Knives and Forks. 1 ladles' or gents' silv.r Hantlng-cas Watch. I Bartieu Hand, Portable Sewing Machine. Splendid Family Bible, steel engravings, with record and pbotograph oolora. 1 oair uood Marseilles O.ullt, 1 aood sDi barl revolver. 1 elegant fur Muff and Cape 1 single barrel Shot (Jan. 1 silver plated, eouraved, 6 bottled Revolving Cantor, cut glass bottles. 1 very line Violin aud Bow. in case. 1 eet Ivory balanced Knives and Forks. Presents for larger Clubs increase In the same ratio. Send Money by Kegistered Letter. ' "Catalogue of goods sent to any address Ire.. . , i f ' PARKER & CO., Nos. 98 and 100 Summer Street, Boston.-' AGENTS WANTED aUAETO FAMILY BIBLE; M'ilh Steel IUuttraUon. The best of IU kind out, and from its large siee and clear type, very saiaoie; aiso. lor our III It T.I HISTORY, ' A book welcome at every fireside. ' Beau tifully Illustrated In steel. An elegant vol ume, nsil lor circniam. Aaaress . ' R. W. BLISS A CO., Toledo, Ohio. .HARDWARE. HeadquarterB for, and only Complete Stock of. Cooper Tools & Truss Hoops tn the city ; '' ',u- :.' ; r-i. ;.r? ; n We 'have now a full line of : Barton's Cooper Tools ; t ' Columbus Cooper , Planes and JointA Na 1 Truss Hoops, 10 to 32 Inches ; Patent Dowel and Crore BltU, Saws, Dl- j Apple-Parers ; 1 -'C'-M':V 1 Grain Shovels ; ) ' ; Coal Shovels 1 :. , '. i!.v: " Brass and feaineled. Kettles --i ill U : .' f :v. I' . Bnlldera Hardware; ? '. . jit ' Chain Pomps, 4a r i -' - .: All of the above at LATEST RKDCCKp FRED. P. STRAUB & CO, ' 1 1 , , lUnlitiircUenltra, . .. . , j . . : No. 74 MAIN STREET,' j e y29 dtf J Bel. Second and Talrd Street. Iff. Xt. XVell&'&t nqni No. 31 MAIN ST., ! 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GRANT. One Laige Octavo Volume. Finely Iliustiated. One A gent has sold o copies in 5 days. One Agent has sold o copies Id 3 days. One Aitent la IaI v i Iimu hai.i a . i .. i.. 3 days. --- ... .... llf (..... ..... . eilril I n il n m . n r a t wo . .... .1 . . - - - . . - " . ii.H i uruu 1 . circular and learn iur terms 10 ageul.s be- . .iiKAKiiiK ci:"iw oifre. J. G. bL'liR A CO., Publishers, Hartford, Conu. AGENTS WANTED FOR Dr. Kane's .Great Pictorial Work, " ARCTIC EXPLORATIONS," An elemut volume of rarest merit and instruction, and 01 great Interest lor ail readers. WttA'aoo Beautiful l.n graving. auu at. ten or thu author. ledo.Ot.lo, una Ma rtl.11 d, on p. AOEX1S VVANTi n .,., OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE WAR i- ut., tuaracler, Conduct, and He.su Its. By Host. Alkxanber h. Stiphkss. It-i readv s.la creased commission, makes it the boil subscription boo every pnblUheaT One ageut lu haston Pj., r-pon 72 subscrlberH in three days. Another In Ronton ho subsci lbrs in four da-H. 1 send for circulars and see our term and a full description of the work Addree NATIONAL 1'UBLl.SUlNu' Co Philadelphia. Pa.; Cincinnati, Ohio; ClA: cago, ill.; or St. Lou in. Mo. O XJ XL XI XJ JL Ii2 H AND OU nilltillTN. A Timely New Work by Jrixa Wu.i.r4. ' AGENTS WANTED. The book for . AtrentK. OM At.t rin n f. learnedand ui leai ued. need Unnnttanii?' All take It readily, as the price suits the iuien. uu iio competitor, it is nnely Illustrated, with, hteel plates, over paxes. The best chance jet offered lor men ana women to make money without risk. Head for lernvs... Extra Inducement given. Secure firm choice ol Held. t-AKMELKis fc CO., Publl.xbers, 73SHunsoiD hunt, Plilladelpbla, Pa. 2L ALL STYL1.S AM) SIIAPI WOKT 1TOVRH roil isothixu. - K V. Anv one who sen lM n m rriir for prvi.' (f) AXM, at ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF KAt'U. Willi the chnIi. will rwulm ONE EXTRA. KOlt NOTHING. MV will nnt A .. - ..... - " v ' . " . ' i . . . 1 1 ' i 7 ... i ii ( l y otu?r matt, aud prove it tbe bt fiuisheil n a . 4 V, I t ..... . i . , liu 1 IiiaIi on We have made Axes for twenlr-fwo years.aud won't yield the palm in hliaptt loanj iimnuiHniiier, ana yci coniess mat a "rucker of Illinois." caliel Coluukn, beat us lu his paUtnt shape. The clrculsr bit and cootlnuoui edn make the name labor produce t'vlca aw much eireet. We call it COLliUKN'rt i'ATtNT RED JACKET AXE. Any olie who fiends us an order for FI VK AXfcS or this Ahape, at TWO IXX.LAitM KACH, will receive ONK KXTRA, All responNlhle hardware dealers sell tho "LiPPlNOOTr AXKrt." Buy of them. But if there should luipjien to be one so unfortunate as not to kuow us, snd tb money and we will be sure to please you. LIPPINCOTT IIAHEWIIM., PiTTf-BORO, Pa., Sole owners of Colburn's Patent Axe. J.&W COATS Twist their best Spool' Cotton S1X-C0BD . With special reference to the wants of operatives on SEWING 3IACIIINES. ; Nea. -lO, 4G, BO, GO, TO, I-ipcially, are STRONGER THAN EVER BEFORE. For Sale ly all Dealers iu Dry Goo,h and Notions. QA Ter Month guaranteed, fiure VMllJU Pay. t-nlHricH paid weekly. AgHUls WHiilel everywhere lo sell our Intent KvrrlarCtr. j White Wire Clothe Line. Call at or address the UlltAKK WIRE MILLS. I'lilludeiphla, Pa. Agents WantcdrJTvS? Orvtd lTunUny. Caned Wtilehe.i, best imltatlou Cold Watchei ;nade. P.-icefii. (Jrent Inducement to At ent-s. Address OUUIiK WATCH CO., BoHtou, Maiw. Wanted A pen ts.-f,, to tiint ner monLli i o sell the Oentiine Jmirroved IMtmmon tsrnie Family Sewing M whine. Price on!v Si:i. Address BKcoMIi s CO., Pittsburg Pa., or Boston, Mius 19n A YKAH TO A OA.rJJ to Kell the STAR A UK. NTH HiiUTTLr. rr; W i is ot MACK I N K. Full put titu lar ree.. itxtra inducement to experienced agents, ail on or addrejtH W. O. WILSON A CO., Cleveland, U.; Rostou, Maw.; or St. Lou Ik, Mo. TO tJOOD TRCNTT AKST.-We will ifuurant7 l$ao per week and expenses. For piiiU"iils,rM addretm U. W. JACKSON 'A CO , ia HI more, Md. WAKTEI SALKHMKN To travel lor a Manufacturing Company aud sell by sample. (Jood waxes ure gaaiaiileexl. Address, with Hltmp, H. 1). HAMILTON m CO., No. 411 Chestnut Hlre-t. Philadelphia, Pa. Rlnnrl WA"noor-Nothiog so imwiwuu portant. Send two stamps for sealed 72 yem on the whole subject. DR. WHITTlf it, confidential pbrslciau, 617 St. Charles Street, St. Louis, Mo.', HtandH pre-emiuentlv above r,I1 others in n:nnn. clalty. No matter who failed, state your cae. raiiemg tre tted by mall in every State. Of the MultitudesrectVhem0,to a K'ttlnu posture, more thau tuo-lulnl-, suffer from Const l;ation. lo they know that an occasional tesort to TARRANT'S SKLT.KH aPKKIKNT would prevent all their misery! its regulating properties are unparalleled. For sale by ail dealer in medicln-s. WE SELL 03, ONE D0LLAU GOI.I ASfn NtLTER WATCH F.S, Sewing Machines, Hllk lress Patterns, Carpellugs, iioinestic OoodH, Ac. CIRCULARS SENT FREE, tilvlns full particulars, or ten checks sent Jor one Dollar desc-iblne ten dltlerent articles which we wlli sell for One Dollar Each. Splendid Inducerients offered toAgenU sending us clubs. Address LABO.NTK A BABBITT. No. 0.1 Sudbury Street, BoHtou, Mass. ih. viiirTiKis7 17 At Cliarlet Street, Si. JLouii, Mo., Who treats confidentially all delicate, indicate, and long-standing complaints, publishes a pampnlet which should be rea'l by every young man In America. Setd two stamps. Patients everywhere. State your case. ACJE UN WAS ri;D.-Llubt buine. Iare protlls. loo. for tminple, worm 40c. 15. UF.ll R, Shiremantown, I a. ' " ' di souri Lands. SIX PAKCFLS ), 820, i00, 2120, 2210, and a.'i-'O ocres-in l urry County, for mle, -ju. ,..r Mere, hv E. O. SHF.PHARD, 2 Bowl I tig Gi eeu, N. V. City. Ti:;;mirkt a co, ?3 , i No. ;ti Nokth Frnr Bteii ri Will be pleaded to s, e ail their old canto ers, aud as many tuw ones as will favor them with a call. A lull assortment of Urooeries, elc, aiwsys on hand, and for sale at the lowest market price. MTAgents for Stafford Mills fAlabama) Cotton Varus, at luaonfaoturers' prics. We will give ueekU inilnoemenU (a all Vott buying fur CASH. ocs

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