Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 October 1868 — Page 2
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RVAXSTILL17 5 JOTRSaL C0MYA3TT, K. 6 tomt Street. Evamsvlll. ..OCTOBER 15, W68. ' THURSDAY. ;TTie Southern Terrorists. A . soldier of Illinois, who' Tose ta the rank of Brigadier General in the Union arinv. at the- close of the war moved to Northern AUbri gaged in farming '"IIwMt ta friend in Chicago, stating that for months he and the other Unionists in that neighborhood have been living a life of terror and apprehension, sit?rhr after nieht to bo pre .r,1 far murderous visitors. Some time in August he wis Served with a written notice, in the following terms: Autust 15. 1SG8. Mr. : This community, being warn of vour Radical sentiments and neero proclivities and former neertit rasEiieUtkms.. r 'determined that you cannot longer remain without fndaneennsr vour personal satety, ana I wrrnlrJ therefore advise vou.as a friend and one who daily converses with you, to leave these parts as soon as possible, as I believe, gtepshave Al ready been "taken to remove you or any one affiliating with yotu Th:s ndvipA Vsna riffn c!vfn tf VOU aS a friend, and I hope you will appreciate it as such. Bevcare in time rroma true friend and once a Leaguer. x. x. r. A gicathvlaterlie njfchtfc.of t17th of September, a company of about fifty of the Ku-Klux ruffians called upon him and told him he had committed the unpardonable sin of distributing Geant and Colfax documents among1 ThnegVoesatioVtney therefore required him to leave the State in twenty day3. The gentleman told them that it was his intention to leave the State as spptn as., his 1cr.op.waa ,athi, ered,-od to this they-declared 'that he mfcst leave- at oricd and' that" his,' family could remain and woutL-be protected by the Southern chivalry. On that same night they shot ftx negro for no cause, save t.o Yuakan impression upon Uiatp:ipuTatfon,;, This gen tleman's wife and family;. hav,e been ill nearlv all the summer, and that illness has been aggravated by the constant dread and fear of midnight violence, which has fallen upon so many others of their nighbors. The letter is not wriU'en so much aa a re- . cital of a Dersonal grievance, but as the statement of the actual condition of peril and distress in which all the Unionists of the South are living The election of SETJrotrit arfd BLAItt will bJbfli signal for the murder of. every man in thoso States who has voted for Grant. Bat even as it is they will not permit any white 11' publican living in any locality, be yond the presence of a military force to remain in the State even if, as last resort, the man has to, be murdered at nighij'Jn (he presence of .his.family. The gentleman ; who wrote-the letter of which we speak .had not. at the time made up his mind what tqj'dor whether to remain and try to save hia , crop, with nine chances out of ten of being murdered; and his family outraged, or of moving off, leaving his wife and children to gather the crop and be exposed to the rebel scoundrels; or to move off at once with his family, and leavc.'.'hi' er'opV and his property to the thieves. This man was an American soldier, and went to Alabama with his family to engage in a lawful and! hefnest 'ursuitj' and yet he ia. for no. crime. 'denied the privilee.-of earning & living from the soil he fought to rescue Froin rebelf lion and treason.. .The only way to, defend and rescue these, thousands- of suffering white Uaionia t the South is to elect Grant. That, will put , an end to these atrocitiesSs ; us i . ili, . , Business arMv folltltsv 1 Theelcgraplx, announces , that the, Totwjpg4 cilVla-t to JbcVissuei; by a num beT t M. Democrats of New. York for i tcas3 ' me'ctlBg'iBuppQrt of OeneraTCi:;.T,;5isr " Thtise-of ' Demoeriticfanfecedents who wish to retain- an entire" Union upon principles- .which - are, air .and just; who belreve? that the debt incurred in the suppression of the rebellion is a sacred oblunUon; who insist that, the plighted faith of the nation shall not be violated, and that its name and its credit shall not be disgraoed: who desire to treat the States lately in rebellion with leniency an'jantice, but who will not consent to purrender ttoe Government to Southern "rebels, still insisting tha.t,th rebeipo was right, and still boatih ofv comtinutrd1 tie to tion to-tLe 'loii.xjause: .who are od posed to the repudiation doctrines of the JNew lork p atrorm and tee revo lutionary manifesto of one of its an-" didates; who belioYe tSaeieac,Bafety and prosperity for the whole1 country will be secured by the election of Gen. Grant--al"Vaoh;are requested to meet at Cooper Instituteon Saturday "everitog , -day-f ,U(jtobi; , instant,, .tt 8 o clock. Eminent 'gentlemen-' Will speak on the great issues :of 'the 'day." recognised as among the leading Demuurauo lawyers, Dnnters, merchants, railroad men and shipbuilders of that city. A New York merchant, a strong Democrat eay$ that ; araon j. ihisspe.. sbnal acquaintances there are hun dreds oCEeiaQtsJfb; bant. ne rjafralttetinajmong business men is that Sayjioua's elc. tion would disturb the -present -peace of theountry, .derange traJ and, perhaps,' bring upoa us another 'war; with all its horrors. t Businesa is -now prosperous, and intelligent IJemc-Qra'ts' appreciate the, hazard of electing euch a revoliiflonary ticket as' 'SErkouR and Blair. ; ; The Tamnany Convcntioa Ehpwed the Demoe.itic party td: be under the control of the Southern Democracy and it is well known that the South is, financialiypeaking, Yn! state-of bankruptcy, while the North ia eminently prOfrperpus?Vy business, man with half, an eye" can see that the former would have, nothing to lose by a revolution. '1ilfstoyv 'shiw's that wars, political, social or industrial earthquakes j are -apt 'to-' reverse the existing order of prosperity. For
this reason, eelf.intcrest arrays tne bankrupt South Oh one Bide, and the
prosperous North on Kthe otner. Thousands of Democrats see tms auu will vote accordingly. They can claim no special praiso for their convesion to RepuUUcaQwa wxey but is a BUMt fortunate- thing tor the ite . . . public that business tnd political affairs are in such a condition that a Targe proportion of those who might otherwise vote the Copperhead ticket are constrained to support the peace ticket Grant and Couax.' INDIANA. Election. Returns ' ograph. by TelI Kirvt w a tvtit ta 1 October 14. The ..nntoat thA State ticket 13 ClOSe, . .im nir it. from cres ent indications the Republieana will have about 5.0UU. majority., u5iC fpnm last nizht a report. exeent in the Third District, which is now doubtful. TvnrAVAPOUs. October 14. Mar shall County, Democratic majority 510, -Democratic- gain 210; .Howard County, Republican majority 805, Kenublican gain 8; Porter-' County,' Re publican' majority 430, republican fnsd R5: RandolDh County, Ilepubli n maioritr 1.600. Republican gain 19: Bartholomew County, Democratic majority 590, Democratic gam 360; Allen (Jountv. . 2.400 Democratia maioritv. Democratic win 312,- Jennings i :onntv. iLennmieaa ooi. itepuouoan losalSOO: Gavotte County. 304 Repub-i.i-r. t li: l - ico. ucan majoruy xepuuueau ius ioo, Ripley. County, Democratic majority 750; Republican1 gam Jetterson County, Republican majority 350, loss Urant county, 4D itepuonoan majonty, 'Democratic gain zu: rioya County, , Democratio majority 1,248, Doraoeratic gain 7UU; . Madison uounty, gOO Democratio majority, gain 300; Lawrence County, 250 - Republican majority, less" about -100? Putnam Couotv. Democratio majority of 362, gain 3C6; Delaware County, 1,500 Re publican majority, Democratic gam Of 200. t .-.i IsDtANAPOLH October. 14. The returns to-day make the State ticket doubtful.: Thirty-seven counties heard from show a Democratic gain of 6,709, with forty-one eounties to hear from, which will require a gain of ,'182 in each county, (o give the State to. the Democrats. ;, "! '" . "; . The Democratic Central Committee claim the State, and figure the majority at 1,500: while the Republican r Central Committee,claun 2,400 on the State ticket.:' "- - i ; The Coogreesmea elected are: Niblack, DemocratFirst district; Kerr, Democrat, , Second district;: Julian, ltepu bhean r ourth district ; , Jo bv.rax Republican, Fifth district: Carter,; Republicans ver Voorhees, in the Sixth diBtTictJ Orth,Republican","in the Seventh'iistricCby 700 majority; Pratt, Republican, in the Eighth dis trict; Shanks, Republican, in the Ninth district; Williams. Republican. in the Tenth district; and Paokard, Depublioao, in the. iiileventh district The; Third district is still doubtful. both parties claiming it. Conceding the Third district to the Democrats, it-will leave .the Representatives in Congress the same as it ia now, eight to tnree. 1 .. '"''., --.- India n apolis, October 14. Hunt ington ; Countv rives a Republican majority of. 19; Republican gain of .'Laporta County gives a Republican majority of 313; no gain or loss; : ' Porter County gives a Republican majority of 550; Republican gain 45. Warren County gives a Republican majority of 640; Republican gain 106. " Laurel, Ind., October 14. The election pa.ed off . quietly. This town nave 84 Democratic majority; gain of 20. Adjoining precincts indicato Democratio gams J, Waterloo City, Ind., Oct. 14. . DKalb County. Indiana, .' gives 60 Democratic majoritv on the State ticket. : ' ' , BaiMFiELD,- Ind., October 14. Noble: County, . Indiana," gives a Re publican majority of. 199. For Gov ernor a email Democratic majority; a gain over Jast year. Sdxlivan, Ind Oct. 14. Returns t romt cullivanCountyIndiapa, are all in, giving --Hendricks,' for Governor, and tVoorhees. for Coueress. 1.165 majority, a Democratic gain over 18G6 ot rti, OHIO. .-f;o;i.TfMBU3, Ohi-, October 14. VJnn majority in the Seventh District i about 100. - Republican Congressmen ire elected in the 2d.- 3d. 4tb, 6ib, 7th, 8th, 11th, . 14th, 15th, ibtnj ma. iota ana iytn distrif De'moeratfo' Congressmen in the 1st. kjiu, 7iu, iuin, lim ana iom aisiricts. The Republican majority in the State is abput 15,000. Ci5tci;nnati, Oc toW -14. Th e Rei publican majority on the, State and county ticket in Hamilton County h about LT0O. , . i r . .- .. . 4, StraaerrDemocrat, for Congress, io :the.l?irst District, has over 200 ma--40"tf. ,rr ., . . Stevenson,. Republicaoj in the Second District haa over 500 jnaiority. 1 otal vote of the county, 43,000. . Tiffin, Ohio Oct 14.-nSenaca Te Democratio majority of 500, a Democratic gain of 50. Dickinson: wajorihr in the Ninth District mll reach 1,200. . . , . , , ., " " jFENN.gYLVANIAl Philadelphia,; Pa., October 14. A 'row occurred near the corner of Seven thand Chestnut- streets, this morning, during which, three policemen were shotj i Eleven of the roughs wpre arrested, all of whom had pistols. Samuel Carson, 'notorious rough, was among the prisoners, but he had thrown away his pistol. Among the wounded ' men, there are several seerelybut pot dangerously hurt. . . m Estimates from twenty-five - counties, including Philadelphia, sbo a lwepubUcan majority of 7,815. Fortyone counties are yet to hear from. ., aPHiLADELpniA, Oct. 14. Forty cuFn!? sh?w a Democratic majority tia gave a Demnnrntln n,.mF;t. nr 10,580. . The twenty-eix counties yet , to bear froaj, last year gave a Repub-1 hcan majon ty of 6,711. The State is ! Repub ican by 8,000 to 9,000 majority, i - Another dispatch says the Republican Papera are under-the impression that the- Republican majority in the State -will range from 10,000 to 12,000. lhe Age concedes the State to tho JvepublicaBS, and thinks the majority Will bo much lower.. The corrected vote for Mayor shows l4 ox s. majority to be 1,101. . . GaLena, 111., October 13. Associated Press and private dispatches naving been received here rendering it certain that the Republicans had car-
ried all tho Btatea votiog to-day, Gee;
Grant was serenaded by the Lead Mine Band, at the residence of &. x. Washburne-where tho returns werO received. Congratulatory speeches were made by Mr. Washburne and Honrlsaae N. MorfisT'of Quincy; III., amid great enthusiasm. - New York, October 14. The 7Wtune has the following scattering re turns: " ' 1: . ' . '.V'V Covode 'a District indicates tnai ue Forney telegrapns tnaca uemocrai-: io Mayor is elected in Philadelphia by 2,000, but tne ivepuuiicaus carry iho nthsr eiiv ouioera. .-- - . , "iv " ' .. . - t . i There were tnree outngnt muraera hia.'last night', following the latest - . estimates. Allegheny. o,7UO itepublican maionty. Chester, ,DUu do.; Uauphm, ' l,buu ao.; ijancasrer, ,owu ao. ? ieoanon, 1,400 do.; Berks, 6,300 Democratic majority;" 'Monroe, 2,000 do.; Montgomery. 1.000 do.: Harrisburg. heretofore Democratic, elects a Republican Mayor. ,, , r- , . , ... ,f New York, Oct. 14 Dr. Michael Flynn, of No. 565 SecondiAvenue, suspecting hia wife of a criminal intimacy with Daniel ; Tracy, a' lodger,' and finding them, under peculiar ciroumstances in Tracy's room at 12 o'clock last night, the Doctor shot Tracy, inflicting av severe wound. ; Tracy was taken to Bellevuo 'Hospital, and; Dr. Flynn was arrested. : t- i i New York,' Oct. ,14. A dispatch to the Tribune, from Congressman McClure. dated at 1 o'clock this a m.. state that both Myers and Taylor are elected to Oonsress. !i The fctate ha3 17.00Q to 20,000 Republican majority, and both branches ot tho' Legislature are Republican.' The Tribune has the following: . r.i 1 - ; , . Philadelpuia, Oct.; 14 a. 3Lx 'V This city elected VYm. B. Hays, Re publican. Mayor by a majority which will exceed zw. The. llepubucans are jubilant, and bonfires are blazing. The State 'will eo about 15,000 Re publican. The Republican gains in tne interior, anx esDeciany :.in iue . i - i i i -1 west, are great. , ' -! :j !-','".', . Signed j , ; -.' ;, : .. . Weu Jc orney. -New York.' October 14 The Herald says: The loss of Pennsyl vania to the Democracy is a death' blow to Seymour, and clearly indi cates the election of Grant., and will probably involve the lass of -New York State to the Democracy. . The World considers the results of yesterday's election asistill rn doubt and the general results do nQtenoour age tne nope ot sucu a sweeping triumph as would have made the result of the November elections a forgone conclusion. , Victory . hovers still above the contending' hosts., and is uncertain upon,, which, banner to alieht. . -f ' ' " ' - The Times considers the elections as a disastrous overthrow of the De mocracy. - -- '- '' The Tribune style's fhe elections. in the five States yesterday a3,the battle ot Five Forks lu'lSGb. and thiflka the Democrats may abandon all hopes of success m XSovember.St. Lours. Ost. 14.Aa Ooialia special says: llie llepubhcans have carried this city by ao" average ma jority or 80. Ileturas from towns west and south show- heavy Ilepubli can; gains-f Taffe, Republican, "(of xtepreseDtative, -win no. doaot nave entire State ticket by a corresponding majority - . T-,.r. LE1UH & LEMCKE7 Formerly Lolch, Cartstedt & Co., Wholesale lriiggists No. 78 MAIN STREEl, -'i' aa20 dw3m PVANSVILLE, IND. I 6 li T ;G'A;iiB' Used by Hundreds of Congregations for Church or Communion jPur" poses.- ;;;'.' vi: AlsoExcellent for Ladles and TTcatly - j Vineyards, New Jersey. ' ' - ' ' 8PEERS PORT ;KAJfE - WISE, '-'.i j Four Team Oltt. This Jnstly celebrated NatiTe "Wlni, made from the juice ol the Oporto Urape, raised in this country. Jus invaluable tonic and strengthening' properties are unsurpassed by any other native , Wine. tselua tne pure juico oi tno grape., produced under -Mr. fc peer's own persojaa.1 8npervlMioii. its purity and genuineness ar iteu. me youngest caild may partake of its generous qualities, aud the luvaiiu may use it to advantage, xi. is pariicuiariy benencial to the a-'ed and deblhtated, and suitable to me vtwrlous ailments that afOict the weaker sex. xi. is iu cTofj- respect A WIJfE TO 'BE RELIED ON. Invalids iee S peer's Port Orape Wina.n fi?1,68 Speer'a Port Orape Wine. . ,'J,R""" uuu ueueai ny its use. Bpeert V lnea in hospitals are preferred W iiix -rr uvea i- i aarBold by drasslata. . r ! A. Speertj Vineyard. New Jersey." tiffin 215 Broadway, New York., rdei'67 dly nn nnn grant 00,000 c GKANT ClQAR, fine flavor, , worth -per 1,000,'i to be sold . at 10 rer l.uio.. Bad pes, Medals, and Pins most be c oseo out at nan the cost to manufacture. Every club In the country should net, tbeiu at once 1.000 gut-border Orant Badges, 88. - 1.000 fine Bift el-gaht in oraer to in. truuuee mem. Orant Badges, fli-. - 1,000 extra gilt Grant Colfax Badges. SI2. - 1.00(1 most beautiful Cmb badges in tb market, "Grant , and. Colfax," 8SO. Auy mart agent caa make from 15 to 25 per day. We send a present "or 1,000 Grant cigars wiin every oraer oi ou." Money must accompany the order. . Satisfaction uarunieea. pena post-omee oraer, aa. iressed to RICHARDS MABKT. 56 Mur ray street, B- x 3,181. New York. References: Postmaster in New York, Nassau Bank. T. N. Hiokcox & Co.. New York. ocl 13w . . . . i v -.. Notice., . . : .... ,., "T IS UAtiAWFUI. FOK any person . Or persons to kenn. wllliin thsnltvnf jiiaimuir, my animal nt hednv unrt without first obtaining a- license therefor. AH owners of dogs who hive not taken out a license for 1868, are hereby notified that they are subjecting, tbemselves to a penalty for violating an ordinance ot the city. A. M. McGBdFK, City Clerk. Evansviue. uct. 8, istia-oc5 ta Dissolution of PartnersMp. ' THE JAKT.i KSHI P HERETOfore exiiiting between II. Baurn and H. Baader, under the name and style oi li Rinm at Co.. was this day dissolved hv mutuleonent. The business will be con tinued by H- Baum, wno is autnorized to receive all debts and demands due said firm, and he is to pay all d-bt dne- irom said firm. . ' BAADEii. 11. uaum,. .. ' Evansvllle, September 25, laou. ..... TO MY OLD CUSTOMERS. ' 1 I would say tbat 1 can be found at tbe old stand. Mo. 4 Second Street, next to Hohlaepfer's drug store, where can be found the best and cheapest stock of Hoop Skirts and Corsets in the city. . The manufactory and wbolesale department will remain at No. 30 Main Street, above Roser's l store. H. BAUM.
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ntrOKTEB A!CD U KALES I - . CoEh"& Saddlery llardwarc . ..... . '':' Sprlnes. Axles. Wood Wort, t Damaaka : Harness, Enameled Patent Leather . Pad HJtius, Hkirtlngs, fec, Ac. . No- S Main Street. r ; BvansvUle, July 2, 1868 .. jelO I , t-- : J j. v. ?;,; ;';''"' ''-' BGETTICHER, KELL0SS & Co. (Suocessors to Wells.' KeUqgK & Co.) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF . . , , . ... . i .- - .....-. . - 13 First Street, sign of 'the ' ' BIGr PADLOCK AXES, AXES, . AX11S, AXJiS,. . M; AXES, AXES, f. ,.,,rM J , i , TABLE GUTLERY, TABLE -CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY," i ; J J.riT POCKET CUTLiJliRX. POCKET CUTLERY, .,. ..., ' v V , i : Trace Clialns. i?in ' Trace Chains. :- Trace Chains Planters Planters' Planters' ' ;'. (. -it ... . " : '- : r .. . , . . Hoes, Hoes, Hoes, TOv :T'lIcclltllIcs, Tools, J ' MecUtnlcs! Tool8, : Mechanics'. Tools, BUILDERS' H ABO W ASK, 1 BUILDERS' UAUDWAIE, .JS , BlILDEUS' HAUDWAHE, v w t'OTTOUAliS WOOICARIW, - ' COTTON AM) HOI, CAK1S, 1 - i .: corrva ami hui vAww BSST RUBBER BELiTINO, t i BEST R VBBKR iBELTING, UJHV XUBBER BJSLTiytf, - i ' ' '- Mill an I Cross-Cnt SaTtrs. H i 1 -Mill aal .doss-Cut Saws, ; : ; Mill an Crosa-Cat Saws. CASH buyers will and It to their advan tage Lo examine our iluck ueiuro iioreww mg eisewnere. -. At the Old Staad; 13 First St BCTriCUEU, KELL066 CO. SASTUKI. OBK. JAMEJ DATIDSOSJ J. 1m OBB SAMUEL 0RR & CO., , 'I ! PBAf.gRS JH IEOlf.'STSEI, V' TiT-ILATE. TVIISE- a. a :,l 'V- ' 'i Slit "vl r- Horse and Mule Shoes, :, Tinners' and Blaekslitlls, Tools, WAGON AND 'BrGGY W00BW0BK WROUGHT SCRAP 1 BOX BOUGHT At the highest market. ratea Water Street, EVAN8VILLE, IND. lunli dtf , XH.U G GISTS. i'BED. BCHCIBMAIO?. W. B. BCBFOBD SOnUEEMAKN & BCEF0RD, li.!.' "'v. ,:V. .v... 'vi ! Apotliecaries, :', 1 if ;n i.'. r.-ri )( 7. i, opera 7BirdjsToncr (CHANDLER'S block.v " X'. Nq.,18 South :First Street, :' . -i-i ..-.': . ' i' i' i' i I ,v- .. : . 4.;.. i '7. .. ;.- . . . - . I' ? ' .- Dealers) In Purs Drugs, Medicines, and unemicais; wines, Jjiaudiee, c lor weui eiual purposes. - - - - Will keep coBfltantlyon hand a large assoitmenl. of Perfumeries, Toilet Soaps, . " Prescriptioua earefully compounded at an nours. auzz ajnr . i h. j. msA&jm K PURE DRUGS, -MEDICINES, m :. I AK CHEMICALS. -: -a t.ssj. jj :.Ji.ii::.,i.dr: "WIne 'and Drandies, Where yoti can find the largest btock of Toilet Ai ticles in the West. - Physicians' prescriptions "filled at alt hours, day . or night, by none tout experienced Prescription Druggists- : I mayJ6 d6m . . . V ' ' " :- 3. CLOUD S AM, Wholesale A I SUMJFiCTUROG CIIEAIISIJ No. 16- North First streeti AGENTS FOR 6E0EQE . REED'S" DOSESTie v. : LIQUID DYES. 1 I ' iGENERAL AOENTS FOR i -: .u' DB. ARSnSTEAD'S TONIC SYRUi ONiyiaisAi'.o ' ' , PDLE ODTMENT., i All orders promptly filled. apr. Wnolesale and Retail Draffs j u . n Dealer in BW Medicines, Paints, Oil, Brushes, dkc, r bet. Second ana Third, .. ' ; ' ! EvansviUe,lnd. FartiCTlljir 0 1 1 o. tUn ,tmmrTn .WINDOW OLASS to any ebre. jun21 dtf -MRS. N. Li PAY, Iecro-aotanie Physician. . Impart Immediate Relief to A'ervout f IHseases. ' i COSSni.TiTifiw. 7noc . PartictUar attention paid to Female Weak Residence and OfflpA-sij a. Locust and WalnutT r Ivi7 dim "
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w K HATE JCST OPENED THE largest, nueet. And beat assorted i stock or WHITE IGOOJOS ever brought to Evans vllle. ' -! i ' ; . The ladles of this city have Ion a felt the need of a flrsfrcla(w White Ooodm House, and In order to supply the demand we are jusi opening a oeauumi siock 01 . . . - .' - EMBROIDERIES LACES,--'' .fw.i.-l Afc-:: : HAJlDjiEB COIEFS M ENTS WOMEN Sj JUip CHTXliK EUT i FANCY: NOTIONS, '! f Our priced .yrll ,be u low as the name elofo.n bebougass or roods can De doukui in iew ) oik. FnrPINE. K R E S H GOODS. NEW BTYLES, and;URKAT BAKUA1K3, call i5p.;10 :1RST STREET, :' Nearly opposite the New Opera House. : ; - STATIONERY, - "'jdnif n.' scott,' K I5oolt8cllcr,fitiitIour 4 X E W S E A. Z. E R, ;aol5dly Evasvii.i,k. Ikj. ''"I ; i-'v i-CMTCIlVNATI "s ' J?aier XV ureliouse. f CHATflELD & WOODS, M ; It A Jf ij'rA C T VRE B e J . . AND THOLISAU : I i ' PAPER DEALERS r 7, and 79 Walnut Street, Keep constantly on hand a complete as- I i- i; . Bortmenx.or . n , ., FLAT-C1P,'5 TOLIOr DEMY, MEDIUM, UUXAIi, AJSJJ hliriSK-KUXAh . FLAT LETTERS. varioBS weights 5 FLAT Hubbard'a GLAZED COVER. PAPEIiS. Nos. 1 a.nd : 2;' also,' other brands, of all colors: PR1NTEKS CARD STOCK. ' Jn sheets, colored and white; also, CUT CARDS,' itt-luil'variety of 'qualities and RULED LETTER: NOTE, AND i.' - ... m n.n n rr ci, , ; . . . i kjjil jr a. r , vc. . Various Weights and. qualities. ( P4lPER BAGS & FLOtm sacks, , All sizes and numbers, first quality .. !: ': - of papeh: - . - - Wevn Paper, Manilla -Paper, Book Taper, rvra-pyvn Txprr,jotvrea wKT mper, Ham- -fvipt 8taro Paper.. kindie Jtper?TrJ?orijtlfro:oard,l Tea(liers ofall liindd. ror r Binders' use, tpgetber with TOOLS and BIAERK',21ACIINERT,. , All of which we offer at lowest market prises. ?ri f..t,r,-i .,ri vAlrr-h .uc-i.-.t. j Orders by mail promptly filled," . r.'-r'i : . CHATFIELD & WOODS, . - ; TT and 7 Walnut Street, - mam dtf 7 I '-i'- .: lnclunuil. 1 Wholesale Booksellers & Stationers, SCHOOL BOOKS, -i c - . ' s; a v: li.n .iii nJ --t:si ax BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, PAPER ENVELOPES, .: AMD, f .- General' . Stationery, JVo. 19 MftlniStreet,,! Evaiisyille, Indiana. ; 1. July91y it .FREDERICK GELL, : v . I; ; -.:'. ::Dealer ilk .1.- .-' "i i PI A NO S, MEL ODEO N si A and all kinds of Musical InstrnmenU ... : ,, ..'. InstrmcUon Books, Sheet Music, . -. ;- nitar and Violin Strings, ." . " ' W.ii -j.ij jTorA Side Third Street, ' Between Sycamore and Vine, : i , 1 j -- Svansville, Ind. Sole Aeents for Stemwav aad Cuicaerine A Son's Gold Medal Pianos: also lor Haynes Bro.'s Pianos, and Prince Brother's Meiodecna and Organs. ... MATTHEW;; DALZ ELL, , , s Wholesale Dealer In - - " 1 Groceries," Nails; White Lead, LimeL CemernY&c.r Ko. IS Water Street, deolO dly Eva nsvillb, Ind.
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OUSTTS WASTEI-Fbr RtCHARDJta BON'S great and popular work, the PERSONAL HISTORYof GENERAL GRANT, with TjIFk op SCHtJYLER COLFAX. In ono volume. . " The literature of our modern history has produced no book which will command greater attention." N. Y. Tribune. ' This work was prepared, as J know, with approval of iieneral Grant, and its author had access to matters hitherto kept f:om the public." Cor. Syracuse Journal. Send for cl rcu lars. a ddress R. W. BI..IS3 A CO., Toledo, Ohio. THE SUCCESS Ot our Dollar Sale has caused such A COMPLETE REVOLTTIOK I TV 1 Tt A. T TTJ That, In order to supply the demand oocaBionea Dy cur constantly lncreasinir Datronage, we have recently made lmnortnUons for the Fall trade, direct from Euro pean manuiacturere. Amounting to Nearly $300,000, Se that we are preoared to sell every de scription of DRY AND FANCY GOODS. BILVfcR PL.ATEDWARE, CUTLERY. WATCHES, ALBUMS, JEWELKY , to. Of belter OUalitV than uriv nthr mnwrn In the country, aor the uniform price of One Dollar for Each Article. WThebestof Boston or New York ref erences given as to tbe reliability of our house, and that onr business Is conducted in tbe lalrest and most legitimate manner possible, and that we give greater value lor ice money tnan can be obtained in i any otner way. . t . ALL GOODS DAMAGED OB BBOETN IN , Tr ANSPOBTATlON UkWACtO WITHOUT CHABOE. -Checks describlnar articles sold sent to agents in Clubs at rates mentioned be low, we guarantee every article to cost less than it bought at auy Boston or New Our Commissions to Agents Kxceea tnose or any otner establishment of tne kind. proor or tnis can be found in comparing our premiums wltb tbose of others ros d ubb ofths 8 a he size. In ad uiuon to wnicn we ctaim to give better gooua oi tne same cnaracter. W E WILL SEND TO AGENTS FREE OF , . UliAKU K, - For a Club o to and Three Zollart do. eood linen Hblrt Fronts. 1 set Solid iold Studs, All WootCassimere for Pants. Fine white counterpane, large size, i elegant Balmoral Skirt. 20 yards brown or bleached Sheeting, good quality, yard wide. 1 eleganl luu t-iciuie jsiorocco-oouna i'lioto, Aluum. i aouoie lens etereoscope ana u Forelsn Views. 1 sliver-plated engraved 5 bottle Castor. 1 elegant Silk Fan, with Ivory or Sandal Wood Frame, leathe'ed edge and spangled, t Steel Carving Knife and Fork, very best quality, wiin ivory balanced handle. 1 handsome beaded and lined Parasol. M yards aood Print. . 1 very flue JUamasK xaoie cover, lpr. best quality Ladles' Serge Congress -Boots. 1 dozen fine Linen Towels. i dozen Rogers' best feilver Desert Forks. 1 Ladies' large real Morocco Traveling Bag. 1 fancy oress pat' tern. V, dozen elegant Sliver Plated en graved Napkin Kings. 1 dozen Ludles' fine Merino or cotton Blockings, lien lb' neavy chased solid tiuid King. 1 pair Ladies' blith cut Balmoral Boots. 1 elegant Delaine Dress Pattern. 1 Violin and Bow, in box complete. I set Jewelry, pin, ear drops and sleeve Duttons. . Ftrr a Club of SO and Five Do1la black or colored Alapacca Dress Pattern. 1 set Lace Curtains, lpr. -All Wool Blankets. Engraved Silver plated 0-bottle Revolv ing CMstor. 1 beautiful Writing Desk. 1 sot id Oold fccarl Pin. 3 yd, very line Cassi mere, for Pants and Vest. 1 set ivory bal anced handle Knives, with td ver plated Forks. 1 elegant Satin Parasol, heavily beaded and lined with ilk. 1 pr. gents' Calf Boots. 30 yds. good Print. 30 yds. good biowu or bleacned Kneeling, yard wide or 40 yds. yd. wide. g od quality. 1 la .iitv-.' eiesraiiL Morocco Traveling bae. 1 square Wool Shawl. 1 plain Norwich Pop lin. iress pattern. siyuK. don. widtn ciotn tor Ladies' Cloak. - Eieif ant engraved sil ver plated Tea Pot. 3 yds double width u7tr.nroof cloth for cloaking. ' Far a. iririb of lOO and Ten Jjullar 1 rich Merino or Tbibbetdres' pattern. 1 pair ef line Damask Tab e C otbs anil Napkins to ma.i-h i nr. eents' French Calf Boots. heavy silver plated engraved Ice Pitcher, Verv floe All Wool Ciotn for Ladles' f.lonk. 1 a eb very best quality brown or bleached Sbeetlng. IV. yds. fine Casslmere inrmH. 1 elarant PoDlin dress pattern. beautiful English Beraee Shawl. 1 set of Tvorv hAlnnced bundle Knives and Forks. 1 ladies' or gents' silv-r Hunting-case Watch. I Battiett Hand, Portable Sewing Machine, eiplendid famuy uiuie. steei nrra.vtricra. with record and DHOtozraph res. 25 vcis. good Hemp Carpeting, goad colors. 1 ualr good Alarseiues ftaW. 1 good six barrel revolver. 1 elesant fur Muff and Caoe." 1 single barrel Shot tion. 1 sil ver plated, engraved, 6 bottled Revolving Castor, cut glass bottles, l very nne violin and Bow. In case. 1 tet 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 f ree. PARKER & CO. Nos. 98 and 100 Summer Street, Boston. ; LAW CARDS." " W. P. HAEQRAVE, ATTORNEY at X.A.W. Office on Third Street, In Washington Hocse Block. Will practice ' e various Courts ot the Circuit. Prompt attention to office business , dec4dam :r B. L. D. GUFFY, Y '- ' A TTORNEY A T LA W; MO ROAN TOWN, KY., Will nractice ia the counties of Butler, Warren. Muhlenburg, Ohio, and McLean. prompt attention given to me uoiieouoa of claims. . References Wheeler A Rlggs. Hoiilnr' worth fc Bro., Chas. Babcock a. Co. lapui X. RrBLACK," ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW !j t . MAUIOIT, - L Crittenden County, Kentucky. api7 wtf .No. 1,438.) ' . - united states marsnars wouce.: United States ol America, District of InTfilHtlH. KS; TIIF.KAS,A llHKI-'r - ; Vsr ' loriUHtion was filed lu the Districl Court ol the United States for tne Districl of Indiana, on the ZJd d.y orseptemDer, mm, by Henry lluber, John Sbeer, and Job n Fried ley, by Charles E. Marsh, Esq., their prcctor, ugalnht seven coal barges onH ilicir (jcU lo seized at said District lor a cause" of sal vnf?e civil and maritime, aud claiming damages m toe sum oi ; uu nutinv nriirrjn saainst said barges, aud that tne same may te condemned and sold Mirfrn.. .... . ... ! Now, therefore. In pursuance of the monition under the seal ot said Court to me directed and delivered, I do bereby give public notice to all persons claiming said goodn, or any part tuereor, or in auy man ner interested tnerein, mi tuey u uu appear betore tne said, tne uisirict u)uti or i be ITnited States, to be held at tbe ctiy of ludianapolls, in ai.d for tbe District of , Indiana, on trie nrsi monaay ui rorcmucr next, at 10 o'clock of the forenoon of tbat dav. then and there to Interpose tbelr claims and make their allegations in that be ball. - - - . BEN. SPOONEK. Marsnai, u. . By HAMtJEi. DAT, Deputy. Attest : J. D. Ro-iiASP, Clerk. se25dUt United States Marshal's Sale. " fNo. 1.416.1 - f exponas Issued out of tbe oflioe of the i.ierb of the District Coui t o! the United ' Slates tor tue District of Indiana, sitting as ?. Court of Admuality, upon aflnal decree, n thecaseof Shultze.'l human fcCo.vs.tbe steamboat "Stonewall J tcKson.-' her enines. tackle, apparel, and furniture, I will, on TUESDAY, tbe k9th day or September, I jooo, uetween tue noura i;i iu o-ciotta a.m. and 4 o'ciock p.m or saio aay, at tne court house door, on JUaln Street, in tiie city of Evansvllle. county of Vanderburgb. and State of indlaoa, sell at puolic auction to the highest bidder tbe taid steamboat stonewall j acson," ner engines, tackle, apparci, aiiu iuj uiiu re - Uniied fc-iatea Marshal: By SAMtirt Dav. DeDutv. Chas. E, . M aesh. Proctor for LibellanU. Lael2dtd HEADQUARTERS 01 15 00 ts and lioek, No. 35 MAIN STREET. HE UNIKKSI5rKI MAN RE oe Ived a larere- stock of BOOTS aiwl SHOEJ, which be sells ., - ;; VERY' LOW., I -AA BUM J VUMClf CO. ja ( JOHN J. BEYER, selOdlm Successor to F. M. Bellman.
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is 3 ft. o o I ao . O o S - L - a ' -t - 5? a, 2 a o CO o c tt p a te 3 c W w Q O M 3 a. - if - 'S.: o SS ; o " tn 3si ai p .. CO CO o 3n g ' H CO H : w j w w a Ia Ck ; ' 8 a.'9 o M S3 C S4 ' Si . a. - r T - a st SB J. H. CARXIN. OQOCEEIES. CHARLES VIELE & CO., WHOLESALE O- JEt, O ;0 JB3 Xt , '! ; 90 UTS WEST CORN KB. First and f Sycamore : Streets, XVASSYXUA, lFD. an9dtf.: ISAAO HKTMAjn. 1 - ' DAVID" HEIST AWK i. - Wholesale 'Dealers in''- u ; foreign and oimsticJUfwpfS,. NAILS, COTTON YARNS, GUASSWAKX, r ( c,, sc., ITos. 60 and 62 Ifaln ! Street, ' ' Between Second and Third,' " ' ' ii ,:,v. ' ) . i JCVANSVit-i-a, Ir FISH DEPOT.
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ONTARIO FtJfUE Canandnlgua, , y KE3H!t AltV. i.. .... i .. situation and ae'vantiges dnrlns 43 vear. PiTcl vrtDble 1J- W" AIUW, A Jl!; GRAATAND COLFAX. BOCK AGEST8 WATBD' FOR HoWLASTt'S One Laige Octavo Volume, Plnely Illustrated. One A gent has sold 90 copies In 5 days. . One Agent has sold fcOcoplfs in 3 days. Oue Agent (a lady) has sold 40 copies in 3 days. We employ no General Agects, and offer extra Inducements to can vaisserii. Send for clr ular and learn oc. r terms 10 agents beiuf engaging eiiewcere. J. O. BUBlt A CO.. PubMshers. Hartford, Conn. AGENTS WANTED FOB Dr. Kane's Great PietorM Work, " ARCTIC EXPLORATIONS," An elerant volume of rarest merit and instruction, and of great Interest lor ail readers. WUh' '.30 Beautiul Jingravinge, Anrta skctcb of the autbor. Exclusive territory given and large commissions, tor circu ars and fisreifcy addres K W. BLlrts A: t O., Publlsbew Xoledo, Ohio, and Hartford. Conn. AGENTS WANTED for the OFFICIAL HISTORY OF TflE WAR Iti Caus:s, Character, Conduct, and Kes-ults. By How. Alex as dek H. Stiphkns. its ready sale, combined with an increased cominlBMloc, maa.es it tbe best subscription boo every published. Orie agent in Easton, Pa., rt ports TZ suimcrlbers In three days. Aoother in Boston lo3 subscribers in four days. Send for circulars and see our terms, and a fuU description of the work. Address r, ATIONAL, PUBLISHING CO.. Philadelphia. Pa.; Cincinnati, Ohio: Chi. cago, Id. ; or St Loul, Mo. O TJ it RULERS AND OCR RIGHTS. A Timely New Work by Judge Wilms. ... AGENTS WANTED. The hook for Agents. . Ol and younir, learned and unlearned, need ltconstautly. All t ike it readily, as the price ts the limes, it uas no competitor. It Is finely liluftrt-d with st ;-el plates, uver &Jo pages, lhe beot chance yet offered lor men and women to ma ke money without rlsa Send for lerm t. Extra Inducements given. Seenre first choice 01 field. PAKA1ELKE A :., Puoilsbers, 738 Hansoiit rtret, Pbiladlptila. Pa. -AAI1T4 STYLES AD SHAPES ET YOURS FOR NOTTIIStJ.-if Any oce whosPiid us an order for FIVE (5) AXK-, at ONi; DOLLAR AND A HALK EACH, Willi tiie cash, will receive ONE EXTRA, frO R NOIHlMi. We will put oar Axe alongside of any other make, and prove it the tiest fiuihd aud the largest steel, uiea&uriug two and a haif iacties. We have made Axes for twenty-two years, and won't yb kl the palm in fcbape to any manufacturer, aud yet con less tht a 'hucker oi lliln is," caliei Co. burn, beat us in his patei it shape, l he circular bit and continuous edge make the htaiwa labor produce tvice as much eTetu We call it COLBUiiN'ci PATEN r BED JACKET AXE. Any one who send 1 us an order for FI V R AXKS ot this shape, at TWO DOLL A its EACH, will recUve ONE EXTRA i'Oft NOTHING. All reiponMble ha -dware dealers sell the"LIPPlNCoTT AXE.-." Buy of them. But If there should happen U be oue sounfortunate as not to know us, send the money and we will be sure to please you. LtPriXCOTT L IIAULHKLL, 7 PiTTsi vslQ, Pa., Sole owners of Colfcurn's Patent Axe. J. & P. COATS Twist their best Spool Cotton SIX-CORD With special refer mce to the wants of 5 ;., operatives on SEWING MACHINES. ' , "Nea. 4ft, 4 6, CO, 60, 70, , " I Especially, are STRONGER THAN EVER BEFORE. For Sale by all Dealers in Dry Goodt and Notions. $250 5; er JUmth ffuaremleed. Sure "ay- aiaies paid weekly. Agents vvanted evcivwh-re to sell our JtUcnt Everlattii'0 While Wire llotheilAneii. Call at or :widrewi the GIHaRD WIRE WILLS. Phi adelphla, Pa. Agents Vantid.-tlJi,te,nt-I to Orvitle Huntino-Cat'd WiUchet bPt lrtllathu Gold Watcbet jaade. Price Sli. (ret luduoeraents to Aleuts. Addn;ss OROIDE WA1CH CO., Boston, Mass. Wanted xttiUrlJiZZ sett tbe (Jenuine Jutproved Vommrn eenr family tiewing Mwiine Prlcie on y f is. Address. bEuOMB s CO., Pittsburg, Pa., or Boston, Mass $1200 A VKAH TO AGENTS to tell tbf- SiAR SHUTMACHINE. FuU paiUrulart free. Extra inducementi to expe rienced agent. Call on or addrt-8 W. i. wiu-ufi et iu. Uieveland. o. : twaiou. Mass.; or St. Louis, Mo. T; 4-OOI TRCSTT AG1!IS.-W Will ifiiaranty DSO per weak and ex penses. For paitl-u-ars address G. W. JACKbON A CO., Bnltlmore, Md. WAKTEI SALESMEN To trave? lor a Maunfa turlntr Cooii.anv an,! sell by sample. Good wages sre guaiauled. Addiess, with stump, H. I). HAMILTON CO., No. Hi Chest ant Street, Philadelphia, Pa. BIood--MA5i,,,n-NotliiDB so lmW.WWM r nnrtun- . HAn.l Im. alar...... for sealed 72 iianes t a toe whole subject. DR. WHITTIt.lt. (HDfldentiai nhvslcim. tii7 SU Charles Street, St. Louis, Mo., stand 1 pre-einlneutiy xbove all otners lulii specialty. No matter who failed, slate your case., Patienta ttnated lv ,rml ir i,uu. Staie, ' '"Jr Of the Multitudes ?Zl v,01!' S'ttlnst i8ture. i iore than two-. HUllV-r from Co .hi 1pm Ion. Do thev know that an occasl.-al resort to TAURAn l SELTZER APERIENT Would prevent ail luelri misery ! its regulating p,oDerti. are u n paralleled. Fo r sale by Su a WE SELL F0H ONE DUlZIlI UT Sewing iiiachi iea, Hllfe Dress PaU terns, Carpetlngs, Di.mesti; Go.5Uh, &o. ,' V1RCUL.ARS SENT FUEIS, Givlns full particulars, or ten checks sent Jorone Do bar describing tea dlilerent articles which we wlU sell for One Dollar Each. Splendid Inducements offered to Areata seeding us clubs. Address ix? t.ABON rK BABBITT. . No. bd Sudbury htreet, BomIod, Mass. r iit. ivhutIMi 617 St. Charle bit eel, St. L ji, Mo., Who treats coafldeDlially all delicate, intncate, and - long standing dompiaints, publishes a pampoiet which siiouid be read (by every young man In America. Sebd two stamps. Patients everywhere. State your case. A Gt.mWASli:i) Light busiuw, JL2i, large profits, lie for n tuple, worth 4uc. li. GEU II, Shir man town. Pa. . "! ' Uijsonri Lands.- '; SIX PARCELS 00, 920, 20t0. 2120. 22i0, aud 3510 acre -in Hiu-ry County, Jor bale, 50c. p'.-r acre, by s- : - KQ.SHEPHAHD, , I ; 2 Bowling Green. H. Y. City. 8 E. (ii;.KKT COm ftORTH MK9T BTI . ill be pleased to see ail their old custo ers. and as many tie ones as will lavor them with u call. A full ansortmeut of Groceries, etc. aiwat s on baud, and for sale at the lowest mai ket pnetm. TAeeuta lor Bladord Mills (Alabama) Coltou Yarns, at manufacture' prices. li e will uive special inducement & ail iHotm . buying for CASH. joe
