Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 October 1868 — Page 2

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DAILY 30UUNAL .. rCBUSllltS BY THI RYASSTILIK JOVRSAL COMriST, n.B l.nrnot SI ret, KvMMVllle TUESDAY -OCTOBER 6, vm. rou pkejsidext; GENERAL U. S. GRANT. rK VICE PRES1DEXT, - Eon. SCHOTLER COLFAX. KEPrnLICAM STA1E TICKET. FOR OOVERSOR, CONRAD BAKER, ' 'j. of Vanderburgh. FOR I.IKUTKSAST GOVERNOR, Colonel -WILL CUMBACK," Of Decatur Co. FOR COXGRR3, Gen. JAMES C. .YEATCEI. FOR JUDGE FIRST COMMON rKA8 DISTRICT, ISAAC S. MOORE, Of Warrick County. FOR PROSKCCTISO ATTORNEY, JOHN E. PHILLIPS, ' Of Gibson County. . COl'MTY TICKET. t ' FOR STATE SENATOR, t ASA IGLEHART. FOR RE PRESENT ATI VEH. AUGUSTUS LEMCKL', JOHN G. POTTS, ' or scott. . . FOR COUNTY aiSK. soren sorenson.; FOR RECORDER, CASPEIl TOMHEMELT. FOR' TREASURER, WILL. WARREN, Jr. FOR CORONER, SAMUEL P. I1AYLIN. FOR BRA It ESTATE APPRAISER. MOSES AIKEN, Of Knight. FQR COMMlfJSION-R, SAMUEL BARKER, Of Union. Tlie Irish. For some reason, the Irish down East are becoming obnoxious to. tho Democratic leaders. Out in Chicago, too, where Republican Clubs, composed entirely of Irishmen, are active and influential, the Democratic papers do not hesitate to insult that class of citizen. We have already given our readers Frank Blair's opinion of the Fenians. Down South the Irish are sneered at, and tho rebels regard it as a great crime to run an Irishman for Congress. The leading Seymour organ of Georgia, the Macon Messen aer, !called an Irishman whom the Republicans have honored with nomination to Congress in that State, Mr. FxtzpatricIv an Irish "ditchdigger," who has bocn lifted from his lowly and appropriate calling by the negro. i He had not the ability or intelligence to riso above his position until the slave became a voter." " He is clearly ineligible, without any knowledge of law and no learning, without self-control, no character in socie'ty"' The negroes who nominated him " as worthy the companionship of the great and intelligent men of our national hall of legislation," are "ignorant and deluded colored men." Such are the terms with which the Democratic papers of the country insult their Irish constituency! ...... ?lalr and Confiscation. The Democracy of Evansville depend largely upon Kentucky for the crowd at their meeting on Thursday next. It is probable that the rebel element of that State will be here in force to see and hear Frank Blair, their candidate for Vice President, who they expect to take control of the Government in case their ticket should be elected. Blair was not always their favorite. In the year 1S65 he was giving utterance to sentiments that were not so palatable as his advocacy of trampling under foot the reconstructed governments of the South, and the United States Senate with it. To prove this we reproduce a portiou of Major General F. P. Blair's farewell order to his troops, dated at Louisville, July 11, 18C5, and hope that every Kentuckian who comes here on Thursday to see and hear Blair will read it. " After complimenting his men for their valor, he says: The order for your disbandment (as you are well aware.) has already boen received, and nothing remains to be done to restore you to homes and families, except the formal disoha gj from service. Your service demands a better recognition at the .hands of the country you have aided to preserve, than mare words of applause. Tho Romans made their conquering soldier frcehof Jers in the lands they had , conquered, and as upon your return to your homes you will find most of the occupitions and ftmploynieuts filled with adepts freni civil life; and as the Government has vast tracts of vacant lands, which will be increased by the war, the interests of the country and your own will concur in the apportionment of these lands to your use and occupancy, establishing a citizen soldiery to maiutaiu internal peace and set foreign foes at, defiance. There is one other and most important consideration to which I will point your attention. Simultaneous with tho breaking out of the rebellion against our Government a war was made by one of the most potent of the huropean States upon the Republic of Mexico, under circumstances and with indications of such an unmistakable character as to leave no doubt that the rebellion and the invasion of Mexico were but parts of a conspiracy against republicanism on this continent. It was done at a time when a conspiracy hatched into lite and nurtured into strength by the same malign influence, required all our power tor its suppression, and disabha us from making good the "Monroe Doctrine," which we had adopted and which our interests and honor were engaged' to maintain. 1 he time has come when our power to maintain that principle coincides with our interests and our hooor. It will be maintained The whoh conspiracy, in all its 'parts must be frustrated. It will be fortunate for us and the whole civilized world, if our deplomaey, invigorated by our restoroa power, snail be able to re-establish tho principle so necessary to our safety and security. It that object can be obtained by pacific means, then soldiery is at an end, and your sole business hereafter will be to

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irf6a our great country. t'o f hilt fiui our sol diers Bhoald Da prodded witn Home steads: and in no hart or me country n... n , T. ' 1J . 1 would tney iare iKuer or wouiu iuey De more useiui-tuu n m ouuiu, which they have redeemed. But if the folly and wiekedness; wnicn nfst inspired the attempt to overthrow our great republic, and . the republican system in tnis continent, snouia sua prevail, ana Jiiuropeau despots con tinue to threaten us, by a flanking movement on Mexico, you will be called on to complete your work. Frank 1'. liLAia, JJlaj. lien. . C. Ccdlk, A. A. G. The St. Louis Democrat, in com menting on this order, gives expres sion to the following truthful and appropriate words: Patriotic words of. an honest sol rllpr. nr of a. cntmimmafs hvDOCTltC, thprn thp- stand inst aa he issued THE iANDS TFTKV HAD CONQUERED I" "The interests of tlve country and your own v-iU concur V THE APPORTIONMENT OF THESE LANDS TO. YO IR TBK AND OCCUPANCY, soldicrv to main-. tain internal peace " In no part of ik muntrv WOULD THEY BE MORE USEFUL THAN IN THE SOUTH, WHICH THEY HAVE KEDKUiM KD." Open, full and complete Tecocmtion of the tact that , the couth. was only a conquered territory; and that ; it - belonged by right ' and "Ihe interests of the country' to tho soldiers .who bad . conquered it t .Such wa8 the outspoken thought of a loyal General before his interests bad taught him to falsity all the principles that had actuated him, for the years in ' which ha -had given his services to his country, ana fought br&velv. as his order admits. upon the idea that to the victors Delong the spoiis. lie naa no aouDt then that the Southern Mates were conquered proviqees, with their very land at the disposal, of the conquerors, ne had no animosity then to expend on "carpet baceirs. ' but said truly that in no place on earth could the discharged soldiers locate so lrgitimately and bo usefully as in the South, "a citizen" soldiery to main tain internal peace." W hat mortification it must be now to take back these brave words, and stand before the world either a confessed sim pleton or something worse.. We com mend Gen. Blair's undoubtedly honest sentiments of three years ago to the admiration of the dupes who are today striving to be jubilant at his latest effort to excite a new. revotu tion. The two positions are as oppo site a Hades and Olympus, and every considerate man will ask himself, which was sincere, and which was incident to honest natriotism. No sane person can give put one answer, and the people will repudiate the man of such madcap inconsistency, as one in whose judgment there is no trust-to be reposed, or in whose integrity of thought and of conduct no confidence can rest. We bid the great party of the rebel Democracy joy ia having for a candidate the great confiscationist and advocate of a carpet-bag soldiery to maintain inter nai peace among conquered rebels Jjong may he rule among them! The Last Dodge Greene's Confession , of Defeat. Our neighbor of the Sun in his issue of Tuesday last, warns his friends not to let on the election as it is against the law, and tr ey may thereby lose their votes. This is decidedly rioh. Who ever heard of Greene having any respect for the law when money could be made by disregarding aw. (See his $700 operation). He well knows that if his friends bet on the election of Hendricks or Seymour they will lose their money. hence be warns them in time. If he had said the chances for Niblaek's election were slim, and that Hendricks would be beaten 20.000 votes, it would not have been a plainer confession ot deteat. Ureene s warn ing is another local indication of the Waterloo defeat of the sham Demo cracy in October and November. I in. Times. The indications are abundant that the Democratic line begins to waver. Now, boys, is the time for a charge along the entire . front. With the grand shout " Let us have peace," let us push on the column, and on the evening of the 13th we will have an. other "unconditional surrender." DEMOCRATIC lUiCALITT Projected Frauds of the Copper- - riea as in Indiana. Edgerton, Tbelr Candidate for lieu tenant Governor, Implicated. 8TOLL, OF TITK "LEQIOtr BANNER," Ob' IMTClt.VAL RiVJ- , HUE, IN THE . .JiJNO. . s From the Warsaw Inaiaaian Extra, Septe tuber 2ti. ;. The following letter will show the desprate game , which the Copperheads design to employ to aid them to carry the election by fraud in Noblo County. The letter is now in our possession, and can be seen by any "e desiring to test its genuineness. The Edgerton spoken of in the letter is the Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor of this State, and the object is to import a large number of voters into Noble County to f fjrk on the Grand Rapids and Fort Wayno Railroad, and to vote them at the polls. It will be seen that all the arrangements are perfected, and even the . township having a reliable board " has been selected where arrangements have already been made for the reception of these illegal votes. Doubtless such attempts will be made all over the State. Thousands of Kentuckians are already coming into Southern Indiana and Ohio, an immense sum- of money has been raised in that States for the purpose of carrying the election this Fall, in Indiana, and it will require the utmost vigilance on the part of the Republicans of the State to prevent the Copperheads, with the aid of these illegal voters, from being successful. Republicans, be on your guard; watch well the ballot-box; suffer no illegal vote to bo cast in your several precincts. .Read the letter: , " Ligonier, Ind., Aug. 13, 18G8. Mr. Stanley.- . Dear Sir: I have understood by pretty reliable authority that Esquire Clemmens. of your tavnshm . ,r uvea not feel very friendly to my opponent. c Y ill you be kind enough to investi gate ana lei me know if anything can be done to secure his vote and lnflutnCei,i,ur ,m6? And if so. what would be the proper steps for me to take. I am tolerably well satisfied inat we Bhall run them pretty close, and a gain of a few votes in your ttTJX 3 IP might insure my election. I bent ;Urv.gJ:etest.enerKie9 8bould Green WhaU "d Mr. ureen, but possibly we can elect the

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wcjre at Homo City Vob woelt, and had a eonbunauuu wim urdnerai iucnee, uui could effect nothins satisfactory. I think that our hopes from that.source look : rather gloomy. McKee does not have the power over the matter that Edgerton led us to suppose. It now seer3 absolutely necessary for some of us to see Edgerton and come to Bome complete understanding. ihe men should be iorwaraea uuec, time is rapidly growing snort, vxeu. JUcKee tells me the men should be placed in Allen Township (at Fair banks' placed hut as yet ine rigns oi way is not seourerianQ ine worn, is not laid off by the engineers; this" he could not control, and it must be done under the orders of J, K.: Edgerton; McKee will do. all in his power to heln us. but the way the thing looks now, he will not be able, to do much." You will see that we only have about twenty- days to arrange this matter, and,' from present indications, : the . thing looks the exact reverse of hope ful. .. JNow, whnt do you think 6hould be done ? Stoll will go to Fort Wayne to Bee J. 'K. E. & soon as ; he can hear that he has returned from, New York, but this may be too late to have the men in time tor lawful voters... From'all .X Lean" learn: the Mitchells intend to Bght this thing, and, if possible, prevent 'the .men from voting; hence, the necessity ;or getting them into Allen ' Township, where we Jiave a reliable boara ana men who will stand up and fieht the thing through. ! We are working like beavers here, and are constantly gaining on them had a good meeting last Saturday night. Everything looks cheering, but unless we can get some foreign help we , cannot expect to. carrv the county. "I think an occa sional consultation might be of ben efit to the candidates. ,. . It. A. P., ludgerton could be seen and the matter i r l xL? V. IJ L.LIexpiainea io nim,-ne wouiu prouauiy attena to ir. out as it is. ne seems. to be depending upon other parties who have no power to act: .rlease let me hear from you at your earliest con venience, and greatly oblige, &3.. , . " H. m. WADSWORTH. : The individual to whom this letter is addressed (Mr. Stanly) is theDemocratic candidate for: Jiepresentative of Noble County: Mr. Green is the candidate for Joint Representative of Noble and Elkhart Counties; otoll is the unprincipled editor oi the ligo nier Banner, and claims to publish the leading copperhead sheet in the district. McKee u a railroad'con tractor on the Grand Rapids and Fort Wayne Kailroad; the two Mitchells spoken or. and who are set down: as intending to tight this illegal pro ceeding, are both Republicans, John being a member of tho Republican State Central Committee; and the au thor of the letter, Mr. 11. E. Wadsworth, is the Democratic candidate for Recorder of Noble County. We advise the Republicans of -Noble County to keep an eye on that relia ble board in Allen Township, as wel as to be vigilant all over the state Tolltlcs in Kentucky. Hartford. Ky., Sept. 29, 1S0S Editors Journal : The people of this place and of this county, to-day had the pleasure of hearing a discussion of the politics of the day, by Judge Guffy, the Gran Klector, and Boid, a lawyer and cx rebel soldier. Judge' Guffy spoke first. He made a lengthy and able speech, in which he held up to the light the enormities and treasonable designs of Democrats since Buch anan's administration, 'He showed their perfidy in the past and appealed to the intelligence ot the people to know if they were going to trust a party mat uau proven itseii so un trustworthy. He then exposed the fallacy of their proposed system of taxation. Judge G-. done honor to himself and to his party in his able defense of Kepublican principles. Mr. rSoid then took the stand in stead of Mr. Bradley, the Democratic Elector,, who tailed to meet his ap poiatment. lie made a speech en tireiy in keeping with Kentucky De mocracy. Boasting of the valor of rebels and abasing tho negro, he even made himself so rediculous as to claim that they surrendered on the terms of the Crittenden Resolution. l am sure that uoia s speech had a good effect. Such speeches will soon teach the boys as well . as tne original Union men that Uemocracy is mar 8haling its hosts for another attempt to subvert the Government. Ihey speak on the same order they did in 1861. Now, it is time they were learning that the loyal people of Kentucky will not be bullied into one thins, or soared 6ut of another. , . Judge Gufly is a speaker of the first order, and is making a vigorous and effective canvass. Nothing could please him more than to meet the expounders of Democracy face to face. Yours, - - A Citizen. A Photograph of Horatio Sey mour The New York Republican State Committee in their address to the Republicans of that State draw tho " following true picture of their opponent, on whom the rebels' hopes of retrieving their ""lost cause " now depend: , ' - " You know that his opponent is that Horatio Seymour who .has been your deadliest, most insidious, most calumnious foe, from the day when New York first, by the nearly unanimous vote of her Representatives in Congress of both parties, declared her inflexible hostility to any further extension of slavery under our national flag, down to this hour. He supported the Nebraska bill and the Lecompton infamy. He Iid his- utmost, but in vain, to put the vote of 'our State against Fremont and Lincoln. Thrieo defeated byyouas a candidate for Governor, he was last elected through absence of thousands of you in the field where your country was saved ; and his success sent your gallant and noble Wadsworth to his fate' near the spot where Stonewall Jackson first called on. his fellow-rebels to cheer the last election of Horatio Seymour as their triumph. He is the man who addressed the draft rioters, orphan asylum burners, and negro killers of the great emporium as his 'friends,' and was ' exultingly recognized by them as their chief. There is not today an impenitent, implacable rebel in the land who does not glory in supporting him, and in his heart echo Vance's boast that all they lost when defeated by Grant they will regain when they triumph with Seymour." s ARTOT7R fcODOK. f JOHK FE5DES. CHAS. JKNKIKS. J . . OKO. IKMB. New Stove and Tin House. So. 81 Malu Street, Xcxt Door to the Old Washington uoiei. HE ITItfnEKSlOaiED bave opened an entire new slock, and will keep constantly on hand a good assortment ol moves. Hollow ana Tin ware,- mauues, Urates, Hummer Fronts, Pressed Wsre,c, which tliey will sell to tlie trade, at tbe lowern cash prices. We are prepared to do all kluUs of Job work and repairing at short, notice and low rates. Orders solicited. LOOUE, JtL.SH.lXii A FJCNDifiK. Je3-Cm.

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(Successors to Steele A Trible,) MANUFACTURERS OF AND DKALER8 IN Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, MOULDINGS, &o. All orders for work In the Building line are prompuy aueuuea 10.. - - We keep constantly on hand all kind.' of LUMBER. PINE and POPLAR FLOOB INO. WEATHERBOARDINO. Ac. Scroll Sawing of every description auu .Dressing oi utmoer done to oraer. Factory at the old stand of Steele a Trible. beeona StM Del. tnestnat ana inerrj. KVANSVXLI, IN. apH dtf OAKD; ; ' In retlrlncr from the above Dartnershln 1 desire to return my thanks to my friends who have favored me witb business, and would ask their continuance with tbe new. firm. - JAMES arEELii livansvllle, Jan. 29. - - 7 i LrMBEU-irMBEB! THE. BCliSCKIBKB, CONTINUES -the Lumber Business at bis old stand at. tbe corner of Main and Seventh Streets, and woald respectfully- inform the public in at nis stocs is large ana secona to dod' in tne assortments, embracing .Fine ot thicknesses ana quality, irom tne nic Tbird Common i Saginaw Board up 1 Tii ree-Inch First Clear Plank. . i aio, sou uooks of various tmckneat and styles, and JO.OOO Ltlii HTM. i Window Sash, Pine and Poplar Stalngl ana 4-reet Lain. Mouioinss. casuist Quarter-Round, Ac, Ac. . orders irom lae count-ry , river or rtai mieu promptly. Beiil u3m JOHN F. GLOVER. BUILDERS' EMPORIUM. . tfTEHAVE JUST RECEIVED THE ! ;, ..rouowine, ana oner inem ai.remarkably low pi ices: x- . 50,000 feet YELLOW PINE FLOORING; . 20.000 feet POPLAR FLOORING ; 100,000 POPLAR LATHS ; . . ,' . 100,000 POPLAR SHINGLES; 2.000 barrels choice WHITE LIME; . 1,000 barrels CEMENT. , Also on band a fall stock of Boors, Sash Blinds, Glass, Nails, Paints, Oils, and Building Hardware. . BABC0CK&, STEELE, Water Street, bet. Locust and Walnut, an8 d&wd30 Eva nsvi hi. In"d Builders and Painters. rn'E IIAYE IN STOKE, 50,000 pounds strictly pure White Leadtxj.uuu pounds pure tar w niie Lead. 60.UO0 pounds Bay State White Lead. 1,000 gallons Linseed Oil. 6,000 pounds No. 1 Putty, in Bladders Cans. . iv - ' . Window Glass, all sires. . . Glaciers' Points and Putty Knives. ! COLORS of every variety. DRY oi OIL. All of which we are selling as che ' Mean be purchased In tbe West. KELLEK & WHITE, Wholesale Druggists, Evansville, lad. mch6 tf . 1 . WILLIAM IIUNN EL, MANUFACTDKKR OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Ac. . . and Dealer In Pine and Poplar Lumbar, Shingles KIDIG, FLOORING, Ac Office and Factory, Corner JPMh and Walnut - , UlreeU, ivansvllle, Ind. Orders from abroad promptly attended to. maiadtf ' Evaiisillle Slate Depot. BUILDERS' EMPORIUM. WE ARE THE AGENTS FOR one of tbe largest Siate manufactories in the country ,and are prepared to furnish at me manutacturers' price ., on snort notice, the following: - Roofing . Slate of different styles and quality; Slate Hearths; Slute Jams for Fire-places; 1 ' Slate Black Boards for Schools; Slate and Marble Tiles for Floors: And would particularly call attention to ine tact mat lue eiaie iieariDs, jams, ana sjacK xjoarus is me cneapesi ana nest aru cle for tbe purpose now known. BABCOCK & STEELE,' Water, bet. Locust and Walnut Sts. ; may29 3md . , - ; TO BUILDERS. I WISH TO NOTIFY THE m7II.Iers and public In general, that I have on nana ana stock of am still receiving a large Michigan, Saginaw, and Green Bay Pine and Poplar Flooring and Siding, PINE LUMBER, SHINGLES, &c, Which I will sell cheap for cash. r WM. HTJNNEL. Office and Factory corner Fifth and Walnut Streets, Evansville, Ind. Jel83m JAMES SWANS ON & SON, ; ' , . . Wholesale and Retail Dealer in . -PINE LUMBEE, Shingles, Lath, Doors, and Sash. . ' Also, a large assortment of Allegheny, Chicago, and Toledo Lumber and Floorinic, Dressed and Undressed, on hand and for sale. - Extra Sawed and Shaved Pint Shingles, eighteen inches long. ; We respectfully solicit tbe citizens of Evansville to give us a call and examine oar stock before purchasing elsewhere. , . Yard on Watib Strekt, (Opposite Lamasco" Wharf), : ' Evansvlll All orders promptly attended to. may23d6m - 1 CARPETS. c WAREHOUSE. 1 " VM. E. FRENCH & CO. Nos. 47 and 49 Main St., : EYASSTILIK. The tlargest an J most complete assortment of Ilouse-Fnmisblug Goods In the STATE OF INDIANA. . r In STYLE. QUALITY, and PRICE, we DBfY ALL COMPETITION, KAhT OH In addition to all goods, we have . our other lines ot 40,000 Rolls WALL PAPER, at UNUSUALLY LO W FIGURES. By means of a NEW INVENTION In the production of UULU PAKI.OU iAPEKN, which we control in this market, we are now enabled to sell.tbese elegant goods at about .. . 525 IPER CENT. less than tbev were ever before offer in this market. HIVE IJS A CAIJU-tB '., - pr!7dtf WM. ItEAVIS, . - TJ. S. ClainxiAgent Also, HEAL ESTATE and COLLECTttiv Office on Main street, between Third and Fourth. No. (over kelUr'- uVi-

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UUXTH WASTF.B-For RJCHAltUHUN'a great ana nopiuar wors, iue SONAL HlSTORY)f GEXfcllAIi GRANT, with Life of SCHUYLER COLFAX. In ono volume. !'The literature of our modern history has produced no book which will commaad greater attention." N. Y. Tribune. This work was prepared, as know, with approval of General Grant, and its author had access to matters hitherto kept fioni the public." Cor. Syracuse Journal. Bend for circulars. Address R. W. BLISS & CO., Toledo, Ohio. THE STXCOESS Ot our Dollar Sale has caused such . , : 7 "'A,- COMPLETE - : 3 BETOLUTIOK That in order to supply the demand occasioned by .our -constantly increasing pa"'""o receuuy made nnporiations lor the Fall trade, direct fiom European-manufacturers, . Amounting to Nearly $500,000, So that we are prepared to sell every dei . ; ; script ion-of - DRY AND V NCY GOODS. fiir.VfcR SA? i:f?,,ARH;- CUTLERY, WATCHUS ALBUMS, JEWELRY, 4c Of better onalltv t h In the country, for the uniform price of Gn? DoJlar,forEach Article. 3The best of Boston erenees given as to. the reliability of our house, and that our ousinexs is conducted In the falreht and m o-.t, litimst r.u nur -possible, and tbat we give greater value tor (tie money than can be obtained in any otner way, : - a i ; . . s. i. . , ALL I GOODS DAMAGRD OR BROKEN IN TS AN SPORT ATION tttPI.AOD WITHOUT CHAKUB. BSB"Cliock8 dcBaribins articles sold sent td agents in flubs at rates mentioned be low. we Ruarantt-e every article to cost less than if bought at any boston or New 1 ors iiouse. Oiir Commissions to Ageiits Kxceea mose or any otner estaoiisument of the kind. proof of this can be fouod 4a comparing our premium with- those of others i or Ci ubs ofthk sams size, in ad dition to wiilch we claim to give better good?) of the same character. WE WILL SEND TO AGENTS FR.EE OF For a Club of SO and Three Dollar doz crood linen Shirt Fronts. 1 set Solid "old studs. All Wool CasslmereforPanls. Fine W b lte uun terpane, lai gn ci ze. 1 elegant Balmoral Skirt. M yaids hrown or bleached Sheeting, good quaiity.yard wide. I elevaoU 100 lictuie Morocco-bound Photo. Albhm. 1 double lens Stereoscope and 1 Koreitrn Views. 1 silver-plated eugraved 5 bottie Ctuttor. 1 elegant Silk Fan, with Ivorv or Sandal Wood Frame, feathe-ed edge and spangled. 1 steel Carving Knife and Fork, very best quality, with ivory t ilaneed handle.. 1 handsome beaded and lined Parasol. 20 yarns good Print. ,1 very fine Damask Table Covet. 1 pr. best qualUv ladies' Serge Congress Boots. 1 dozen flue Linen Towels. dozen Rogers' best Silver Desert Forks. 1 Ladies' large real Morocco Traveling tsag. 1 rancy cress pat' tern. & dozen elegant Silver Plated en-' graved Napain Kings. 1 dozen Ladies' flue Merino or cotton stociungs. ueuts' neavy chased solid-Gold King. 1 - pair Ladies' high cut Balmoral Boots. 1 elegant Delaine Dress Pattern. 1 Violin and Bow, in box complete. 1 set Jewelry, pin,' ear diops and sleeve buttons. .; For a Club of HO and Five Dollars 1 black or colored Alapacca Dress Pattern. 1 set Dace Curtains. 1 pr. All Wool Blankets. Engraved Silver plated 0 bottle Itevolv . ing cantor. 1 oeauiiiui w riLiug liwik. 1 sol id Gold Htrarf Pin. 3 yds. very fine Cassi mere, for Pants and Vest. 1 set Ivory bal anced handle Knives, with si ver plated Forks. 1' elegant Satin Parasol, heavily bead-a and lined with Ilk. 1 pr. gent Calf Boots. 30 yds. good Print. 30 yds. good nrowu or oieaciieu isneeiing, yaru wide, or 40 vd. '& yd. wide, g' od quality. 1 la dies' : ele-faiit Morocco Traveliug baa. 1 square wool shawl. 1 plain Norwich Poplin dress pattern. 'A yds. don. wldtn cloth lor Ladies' Cloak. Elegant engraved sil ver plated -Tei fot. a yds double widtu water-nroof cloth for cloiklmr. " Fr a Vlnb of IOO and Ten Dollars I rich Merino or Tbibbet dress pattern. 1 pair of hue Damask Tab e C oths and Napkins to match. 1 pr. geots' i.reucn cair 11001s. j heavy silver plated engraved Ice Pitcher. Very fine All Wool Clotu lor Iadies' Cloak. 1 cb very best quality brown or bleached Sheeting. 1 yds. fine Cnssimere for suit. 1 elegant Popuu dress pattern. 1 beautiful Knitiioh Beraee Shawl. I set of Ivorv balanced bundle Knives anil Kortts. 1 ladies' or gents' silvt r Hunting-case Watch. 1 Bartiett Hand. Portable Hewlu Machine. Srilendid Family Bible, steel engravings, with record and photograph raues. 2.i vils. eood llemn Carpeting, good . colors. 1 uair eoo1 Marseilles Oullt. 1 good bix ba-rel revolver. 1 elesjant fur MnlT and Cape. 1 single barrel Shot Gun. 1 silver plated, engraved, 6 bottled Revolving Castor, cut glass bottles. 1 very fine Violin and Bow. in case. 1 set Ivory balanced Knives and Forks. Presents for larger Clubs increase in the same ratio. ' Send Money by Registered Letter. -Catalogue of goods sent to any address tree. PARKER & CO., Nos. 98 and 100 Summer Street, Boston. LAW CARDS. ; i ;W; P. HARGRAVE, , ATTORNEY at Office on Third Street, In Washington House Block. Will practice t e various Courts ol the Circuit. Prompt attention to office business dec4d&n . V t B. L. D. GUFFY, ' ATTORNEY AT LA Tf, ".' j MORGANTOWN, KV, ' Will practice in the counties of Butler, Warren, Muhlenburg, Ohio, and McLean. - Prompt attention given to the collection of claims. . . ' References Wheeler A Riggs, Holllnr. worth A Bro., Chas. BabcocK A Co. ap3( t ...0 ... X. lL BLACR, s v ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW MARION, ' ' Crtltendein County, Kentucky. aplTwtf i-J . '" .i lI . . f ' No. 1,438. - - . - United States Marshal's Notice. United States ol America, District of Indiana. KS; TfTHKKK.lS. A MIU'.I. OF I NVV formation was tiled in- the District Cuurt.ol the United States for the District of Indiana, on the 22d d y or September, JSi;8, by Henry Huber. John Sheer, and John Friedley. by Charles K. Marsh, Ksd their proctor, ngalnst seven coal barges and their tiirkle,eized at said District- lor a caue or sal vago civil and man time, and claimlii" damaues in tue sum or f . and praying process e gainst said barges, and that tne same may be condemned and sold. inereior. Now, therefore. In pursuance of the monition under llio seal ol said Court tome directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming said Koods. or any pari thereof, or in any man ner iuierestd therein, that they be and apear before the said, tbe District Court of t he Uuiled States, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, in arid for the District of Audiaua, on tne nrsi. Monday or November next, at 10 o'clock of the forenoon of that day. then and there to internote their elaims and make their allegations in that BEN. 8POONER. Marshal, TJ. 8. ' ' ; By Samuel Day, Deputy. , . Attest! J. D. Howlaxd. Clerk. Sfc2.idl-H United States Marshal's Sale. No. 1,410.1 TiT VIISTTTi-; OF A VEKfOITIONI exponas' Issued out of the odioe of the ciern ox me JJlsirici conn u: me united Klates tor tne DIM riot or Indiana, sitt.ug as a Court of Admiral ity, upon a final decree, in the case of similee.'i human A Co. vs. the steamboat." Stonewall J tcksou.' her en'eines. tackle. apparel, and furniture. I will. do iuissuak, the aith day oi September, jsws, ut-iween tue nours or 10 o'ciock. a.m. and 4 b'-clock i".st of said day, at the courthouse door, on Main Street, in the city ol Evansville. county of Vanderburgh, and State of Indiana, sell at public auction to the highest bidder the faid steamboat ' Stonewall Jackion," her engines, tackle, apparel, and furniture. - ..'', , iicji. bl (JUiN r.xv, . - ' , l il TJnled trtates Marshal: ' iv. ' . Tiv Samuel Dav. DeDuty. - tCiias. E. MAiibU, Proctor for Dibollants. ae!2 utd " " HEADQUARTERS 3For ISoots and Shoes, I V No. 35 MAIX STREET. -: TK "f boots IJa SHOES, which be sells '...'.. . VERY t LOW. .... I .:n '. Call and see for yourselves. ' "' -i ' JOHN J. BEYER,

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VrAHIW 'KAI.K KFMVVAMv" Prt5cTp5.MOnable- MAKby,yA.aC GRA NT AND' COLFAX. ' Book Aokxis Wamkd fob Howtjinl'h GRANT. One Laxge Octavo Volume, Finely Illustrated. One A gent has sold 90 copies in 5 days One Agent has Bold 0 copies in :t days' One Atom (a lad vi has sold in

a days. r We employ no General Agents, and offer extra Inducements t-ioanvnt-rs. Mead for clriular and learn our terms to agents before engaging elsewhere. J. O. BCKlt CO., Publishers, Hartford, Conn. AGENTS WANTED too. Dr. Kane's Gre.t Pictorial Work, " ARCTIC IXPL0RA1 10.NS," An eles-'ant voInm of rarest merit and Instruction, and of sreat intereM , . ' lor ail readers. TT 30O l eautiul Fngravivff.f, And vitk.tcu of tbenull.or. Exclusive teriit rv given and large commisswms. K)r circiilars and a-eucy, address ILWrBUhs & CO., Publishers' ioledo,xliio, and Hattford. Cona, AGEN1S WANTED oa thk OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE WAR Its Causf s, Cbar.icter, Conduct, and i BC'HUlUw By Hos. ALEiA.XDiE H. SriPHSss, Its ready sale, combined witb an Increased commissioa, makes it the beat subscription boot every published. 'One agent in Kaston. Pa., reports 72 subscribers iu three days. Another in Boston Iu3 subscribers In four dayis. . Send for circular and see our terms, and a full description of the work. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia. Pa.; Clnciunatl, Ohio; Cbioago, HI.; or St. Lot. if, Mo. OUR Xt TJ JL 13 TZ r3 " AND OCR XtlGOTS. A Timely New Vork by JtrxOB Willis. ' ; AGENTS WANTED. The book for Agents. Old and young, learned and unlearned, heed it constantly. All take it readily, as the price units the times. It has no competitor. It is finely illustrated with steel plates. Over Ua) pages. The- best chance yet offered lor meu ana women lo make money without risk.. S.'iid for terni-i. Extra Inducement's given. Secure first choice of field. PA It MEL EE A CO., Publishers, 7.18 SaB-tom strett, Philadelphia, Pa. AI STYLES ASD SHAl'JT.S C1KT YOI KS FO It NOTHINJ.-ia Any one who send i ns an order for FIVE (5) AXM, at ONK DOLLAR AND A HALF KACH.wIlIi the casli, will receive ONE EXTRA, KOK NOTHING. We' will put our Axe aloug-ilde of any other make, and prove it the best finished and tbe largest steel, measuring two and a half inches. '.We have made Axes for twenty-two years, and won't yield the palm in shape lo any manufacturer, and yet comes that a "mucker of Illinois." called (,'OiHUR.t, beat us iu his patent shape. The circular bit and contin-ious edge make the saiao labor produce twice as much effect. We call itCOLBCJUN'S PATENT RED JACKET AXE. Any one who sends ns an order for FIVE AXKS or this share, at TWO DOLLARS (82) EACH, will receive ONE EXTRA, FOB NOTHING. All responsible hardware dealers sell tbe "LIPPINCUTT AXES." Buy of them. But If there should happen lo be one wo unfortunate as not to know us, send tlu money and we will be sure to please you. LIPPIXCOTT A BAKEWELL, PlTTSBUBQ, PA., Sole owners of Colburn'a Patent Axe. J.&P. COATS Twist their hist Spool Cotton SIX-CORD With special reference to tlie wants of . . operatives on SEWING MACHINES. ,Ws. 40, 4C, 50, 60, 70, Especially, are STRONGER THAN EVER BEFORE. For Sale by all Dealers in Dry Gooth and Nvtio)is. $250 er Month guaranteed. Sure Ageuis wanted everywhere i.o sell our Patent Everlasting White Wtre Clothe. Lines. Call at or address tbe UlitAHD WIRE MILLS. Philadelphia, Pa. Agents WantcdrSaribSi CnAde Hunting. Case I Watches, best imitation Gold Watchet made. Pric4l5. Great Inducements to Agents. Address OROIDE. WAT CH CO., Boston, Mass. Wanted AfrtntsrS?1srS sell the Ctenutne Improved Common tse-nn Family Sewing Machine. Price only flS. Address SECOMB CO., Pittsburg, Pa., or Boston, Mass. $1200 A YKAU TO AGKNTS to fu ll the 8TAR SUUTMAtHINE. Full particu lars free. Extra Inducements to exjerienced agents. Call on .or address W. G. WILSON A CO., Cleveland, O.; Boston, Mm, ; or "St. Louis. Mo. TO UIHID TRFNTV AOETS.-We ;Wlll Buarnty JO per week and exi reuses. For paili-mlan address G. W. ACKSON A CO., Baltimore, Md. WAMED-SALESMEN To travel for a Manufac turing Company and sell -by sample. Goo.1 wages are gcaian-U-ed. Address, with stamp, H. D. HAMILTON CO., No. 41i Chestnut Stre;t, Philadelphia, Pa. Rlnnrl - MASIIflOI-Nottilng no imDlOOU portant. Send two stamps for sealed 72 pages on the whole subject. DR. WUITTIKR, confidential physieiun, 017 St. Charles Street. St. Louis, Mo., Ktauds pro-eioineutly shove all others lu his pecialty. No matter who failed, state your case. PatieuU treatd by maiE iii every State . ij Of the Multitudes trthem'to a sitting posture, more than two-tbirds suffer from Const ipa Ion. lx tfiey know lhat an occaloual report to TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT would prevent all their misery! Its regulating properties are unparalleled. For sale by il dealers iu medlcin s. WE SELL FOR ONE DOLLAli NOLO ABf SILVER WATCHES, JT Sewing Machln m. Silk Iress Patlerus, Carpetlngs, Doiaestic Goods, Ac. r CIRCULARS SENT FRXE, Giving full particular or ten checks sent tor uuo Dollar descrlt lng ten di lerent articles wbica we will s.li for ' One Dollar JEacli. Splendid: Inducements nfTinmd tn Agents sending us clubs. Address j i L.ABOJNTE A BABBITT, No. 83 Sudbury Street, Boston, Mass. , . IK. UIIITTIF.lt, : 617 St. Charles SO ect, St. Louis, Mo., Who treats confidentially all delicate, intilcute, and: long-sf anding cc-mplalnW, publishes a pamphlet which should ba read. by very youn maa in America. Seed two stamps, patients everywhere. State your case. ' " HK.STH WAS II l--Light btwues. t iarg ii. 0 large profits. Kx-. tor saintue, wonu EU K, Shlrei lantown, x a. f: Hiisourii Lands. SIX PA1CEI-H-W- 9-A 2000. ZVX, Z2i0, and S0 acres-in Hairy County, lor alt), &0c per acre, by . snEpn ARp j 2 Bowline Gretin, N. V. City. E. UH.HEKT A CO,Ul be pleased to see all t heir oh a r'

ers, and as many new uu "" "" , f them with a call. A full Tltfi Orooerles, etc., alwayw on hand, and tor sale ut the lowest mar.'tet Pf-. j'i.bftm -Agents for Slalft "nrlcSi i Cot ton Varus, at u"'1", I ,lThos We uHU give special tn-tuomnenH k wlnoss buying (or CASH.