Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 October 1869 — Page 2

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EYArgTILIS jorsxiL CG3PA5T, TCfcJi. A 1 Oc-lOHi-B 26, 16 The Louisville Courier Journal has been materially reduced in size. That does cot look -well for a newspaper monopoly in a rapidly growing city. On Monday, November 1st, the people of Crawford County vote upon a proposition to levy a tax to aid in tte construction of the impracticable Loa-sville & St. Louis Air Line RailIt will be good news to coal consumers to learn that a dispatch from Pittsburgh reports that a large amount of coal is now in readiness there to be shipped southward as soon as there 13 snfSciept water. Col. CtrtFm. Allen was recently presented with a beautiful goldheaded cane by his employees on the Indianapolis and Yincennea Bailroed. After the speeches, the company adjourned to an eating-house and partook of a rich, feast. We wonder how much that cane cost the Colocel? Aebam3, the accomplice ' of Mrs. Clem, failed to get clear through the large amount of legal talent employed, but did not fail to deprive his family cf a horze, the lawyers foreclosing a mortgage on the same for ?5,519 39. He seems to be another illustration of the fact that not only is tho way of the trangressor hard, but it bears heavily upon some who are cot a party to the trnnwgreggion. The fact that Generals Guam and Shehman will both be present at the meeting of the Society of the Army of Tennessee at Louisville, on tho 17th and 18th of November, will greatly intensify the interest of the meeting, and many members of the. gallant old corps will attend, who would not oth erwise. The Army of the Tennessee achieved a reputation during the war second to no other corps in the ser vice, and we trust the annual gather ing on the 17th will be tho largest acd most pleasant ever held since the or ganization oftheSocIety Chas. W. Hall, formerly of In dianapolis, has just been removed from a position under the Collector of Customs at New York, to which he was appointed under Jonssos's Administration, through the influence of Ex-Senator Hkndricks, tWasn't this the same Hall that was once un pleasantly connected with some army contracts, and escaped punishment through the kindness of Mr. Lincoln? He was a good man to have in a Government office. It is not strange that President Johnson had trouble collecting the revenues with such appointees. Louisville is reviewing tho business of tho past year, and finds that of the estimated crop of tobacco grown in Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana and Illinois, amounting to 112,000 hogsheads, Louisville has received about 40,000 hogsheads, worth at least $4,100,000. She has thirty tobacco factories employing a capital of $1,000,000, and the business increasing. Richmond, Va., during the last twelve months has manufactured over 12,000,000 pounds of chewing tobacco, and about 800,000 pounds of 6moking tobacca, paying into the internal revenue thereon nearly ti.000,000 as duty. Think of the amount of puffing and chewing done in consuming this enormous quantity of vegetable product. The Floyd County Commissioned are to be petitioned, says the New Albany Commercial, to order an election in that county to get the consent of a majority of the voters to levy a tax of one per cent, on the taxables of the county to aid in the construction of the Louisville & St. Louis Railroad. The Commissioners will be asked to eo snaps the order for the election as, in tho event the tax is voted, that each taxpayer shall receive certificates of stock to the amount of .his tax, "thus protecting the taxpayers from any loss, and giving them value received for every cent of taxes paid by them in aid of this most important enterprise." The idea that the stock ia that road will ever protect stockholders from loss is decidedlv rich. What dividends is the road expected to pay? Hr. Colfax to the Kormons. The recent visit of Vice President Colfax to tho Pacific coast was at tended with public and private ova tions and entertainments in the high est degree flattering to mm as an officer of the Government and citizen. His trip was designed as a private ex cursion with a few friends, over the newly completed Paeifio Road, of which he had been one of the firmest supporters, and to see the wonderful development and great resources of the rapidly growing New West, and he shunned, rather than sought, public notice, and yet everywhere in California, Oregon and the Territories he was greeted with the most substantial tokens of the high place he has occupied in the confidences of the people. There i3 probably no man in tho United States who is eo popular with the people- of all classes on the Pacific Coast as ScnxTLEa Colfax, and in view of his general popularity, he is entitled to the greater credit fcr the speech which he delivered in Salt Lake City, denouncing Polygamy, and warning tte Mormons of the evil consequences which would result to them if they persisted in their violation of the laws of Congress and in opposition to the united public sentiment of the people of the United States. It wa3 a speech that was badly needed by the followerj of Brigham Young, and Mr. Colfax deserves the thanks of the whole country for the plainness of his

utterances to ttese people ia their

own capital and in the very citadel of their rebellion. It now remains for Congress and the Administration to follow up the work which the Vice President has so opportunely and boldly inaugurated. It is a stigma upon our national reputation ttat there should be 60 loDg tolerated such an open violation of the laws of Congress, and so flagrant a defiance of the moral Kntiment of tho cmintrr. "Worthisgton's Pictures. At Worthincton & Co., of this city, made a fine display of photographs, which took, the first premium. A rival es tablishment has been unfairly brought into prominence by the Journal giving it the benefit of an elaborate notice, in their account of tho Fair, as we understand, because Messrs. Worthington & Co. do not advertise as liberally in the Journal as the other establishment. We think the duty of a journalist in making a re port of any public exhibition, is to impartially represent all articles on exhibition, and when premiums are awarded, to give credit as the judges decide. Courier of Sunday. - lhe above statement is simply a lie, and we have reason to believe the writer knew it was a lie when he penned it. The only allusion to pho tography at the Henderson Fair, in the Journal, is contained in the fol lowing sentence:' "There were two cases filled with assorted photographs which looked very well." We con less we bad hitherto entertained a better opinion of the Local of the Courier than to think he would tell a palpable , falsehood for the benefit of a "small-fry " picture establishment, The Pennsylvania Election in Ad ministration Ylctorj. The .Pittsburgh Commercial, in : lengthy editorial, discusses the recent canvass in Pennsylvania, and gives the secret of the Republican triumph. It says the Administration of General Grant saved the State to the Repub iicans, when by tho unwise acts of the party ia that State they had virtually placed it in the hands of the opposition. We copy tho language of the Commercial: In no political campaign sinco that of 1862, bad tho Democracy clearer Bailing. Victory seemed to bo within their grasp. Not from changes in party affiliation, but solely from the indifference of large numbers of Republicans. : In principle the Republican party of Pennsylvania is stronger to-day thaa. it was last Fall when it recorded twenty-eight thousand majority for General Grant, but its most consistent acd zealous supporters had become wearied with mal-administra-tion in State, county, and municipal affairs. They would not consort with the Democracy, but wcro content to enter a silent protest Dy remaining away from tho polb. Had it been a question . of continuing a Democratic Legislature or Governor in power, tho Regublican majority in the State would have been thirty thousand; yet but for a Bingle feature in our politics, it is very likely that to-day wa would have seen the opposition party dominant in the State. What saved us from defeat was first, the national Administration its policy of retrenchment and reform, its reduction of the national debt, and ita honest collection and appropriation of the revenues; and secondly, an apprehension lhat a Dcmocratio triumph would be considered evidence of reaction on questions growing out of the war the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments especially. . All this created a degree of confidence and earnestness that even local abuses and bad nominations could not destroy; and thousands of men recorded their votes for the Republican candidates because by so doing they strengthened the financial policy of the Administration and rebuked the repudiating and reactionary tendencies of the Democracy. Without tho prestige of General Grant's brilliant administration "bucC6EBC3, aa an encouragement and incentive, tho result, we apprehend, would have been widely different not because of accessions to the Democratic party, but the silent protests eg&inst legislative profligacy and local mismanagement would have been more emphatic. To the Nation al Administration, thereforo, the honor of the victory belongs. It has increased our revenues by fifty millions, and reduced expenses by a like amount; it has broken the whisky ring, the pardon brokera' ring, and the office brokers' riug. No local discouragements could blind the Repub licans of the otate to these grand achievements, and next Fall, when we arc called upon to vote directly an indorsement of General Grant's poli cy, in the eleotion of Representatives in CoDgress, the Keystone State will thunder forth a vote of confidence that will reach fifty thousand. : The Toronto Telegraph waited and watched over the border for the news of Tuesday's elections, and this is its opinion of the result: "The hopes of the Democratic party in the United States have been rudely disappointed by the vote cast for State olScers oa Tuesday last. In both Commonwealths the Republicans have triumphed if not by Buch large majorities as they gave to Grant a year ago, at least by such a decisive vote as to show that there is no reaction in public sentiment at all favora bio to the early resuscitation cf the old ante-bellum Democracy of Buchanan and Cass. The party seems to nave Deen ropeiessly- broken up. The war killed it. It has never been able to get over the odium of having turown coia water persistently ior four years upon the efforts end sacrifices of those who were determined that the Union should be maintained at all hazards." Geobgi William Curtis,, in the leading editorial in this week's liarpert 'Weekly, thus alludes, evidently, to his own nomination for Secretary of State by the Republicans of New York, and the reasons which prompted him to decline tho honor: "If an editor who is constantly engaged in comment and criticism upon public men and public affairs becomes a part of the executive government, is he not laid under the strongest temptation to forego the frank treatment of all public acts and persons, whether national or local? Upon a whole range of topics with which ho ha3 an official connection, would not his observations almost inevitably be suspected? And is not an editor who does his duty intelligently, conscientiously, and courteously, serving his State, his country, and hi3 party quite as efficiently as he could serve them in any ofice?

Yet. not the less grateful is the

generous call of political friendship which sumnaoDS mm to oiaer uuues. If ho can not listen to it, he can never forget it. It irP're3 him to more faithful endea " Tt stimulates him to prove both t confidence was not misplaced ana-Hi.Jhis decision was as wise as it was unavoidable." The Atlantic Monthlt for No vember opens with an interesting article, by Jame3 Parton, on " Washington Sins." The other contribu tions are: The Foe in the Household (iv), Caroline Chesebro; From the Orient Direct, Albert S. Evans; Karthauakes of the Western United States, N. S. Shaler; Our Phil, Mrs. Olive A. Wadsworth; A Dredging Excursion in the Gulf Stream, ui.), Mrs. E. C. Agassiz; In Memoriam; The Increase of Human Life (ii.)i Edward Jarvia, M. D.; A Pedestrian Tour, W. D. Ilowella; The Brick Moon (u.), Edward Everett xiaie; Mohammed and His Place in Universal Historv, James . Freeman Clarke; The Old Bankers of Florence, n. Tuckerman; Bonaparte, August 15, 1769 Humboldt; Septemteinber 14, 1769, Oliver Wendell Holmes; Reviews and Literary Notices. Address Fields, Osgood & Co., Boston. Our Young Folks for November is a capital number. The "'Story of a Bad Boy" i3 nearly completed, but its place is to be supplied during the coming year with stories by the author of " Life in the Iron Mills " and Miss Mulock. One of the most pleasant contributions to the November number is ' The First New England Thanksgiving," by H. A. Bone. "Mud Pies" i3 a humoroui poem, commencing: Tell me. little housewives. Playing la the sua, How many minutes Till the cooking's done? Johnny builds the oven, Jenny rolls the crust, Kaiy buys the flour All of golden dust. . . . The list of good things is too long to print here. Tub New Xorker Journal, an in fluential German Democratic paper, acknowledges the fair prospects of Gen. Sigel for election as Secretary of State ia New York. It says: "The German Republicans are en tering the camnaizn with greater en thusiasm for their candidate Sigel than wa expected, and to our aston ishment we hear that also a great many German Democrats have resolv ed to voiio for Sigel." The naners are iust' now telling a very good story at the expense of Fisk and (iould. fc isfc invited a wellknown gentleman of wit and leisure to look at the sound steamboats. Fisk called particular attention to the state room fitted up m for his own use, pointing out among its decorations a pair of fine portraits of Jay Gould and himself. "There is an obvious omission there," said his friend. "What is it?" said Fisk. "I don't see the picture of our Savior crucified hanringup between them." THE picturesque way the ladies cow have of wearing their shawls i9 very notable, sajs a New Tork letter writer. What was once commonly a very ugly garment, has. by an adroit change in the mode of wearing it, bccom9 as Btriking in effect as the costumes of the Orientals. And he might have added that at no period of our history have the ladies dressed altogether with eo much good taste, and picuurCEquo effect, as of late years. The Boston authorities propose to close the public schools on stormy days. A certain number of strokes on the fire alarm will announce to all school children that they can stay at home and play. The following singular advertisement appears in a Canada paper : "All dose people what I owes I'll not ax 'eta for flat, Bat all dose people what owes me Must pay me up immediaU" IT, trmr tww Is just tbe thing the public have long needed. It is a fluid resembling beer, contains the least particle of spirit, and has been proved by analysis to contain, -in addition to gum, sugar, glu'.ax, carbon, lupulin, etrta'n ingredients of Vegetable origin, (no trace of Minebai,,) to which it owes its beneficial and powerful elfecta as a tonic, nutrient, and remedy. TABHAST A CO., NEW YORK, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES, ETC. ccCd dim BITS' GOODS. WE OFFER rftOSI WIS DAT tbe best-selected stock of Summer and Seasonable :d:e&y ooxs at VERY LOW PRICKS Viz. : In the DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT, A very large stock of the BEST PRINTS And the most popular brands Bleached & Unbleached MUSLINS At the lowest market rates. DRESS G O ODSDEPAR TMEN2 Is now more complete In Its assortment than ever before offered In tfeis market, and at ASTONISHINGLY LOW FK1C.E3. And all the new shades of FANCY 8ILK3 At 23c, E0c., 75o., acd l per yard less than their value, and warranted all silk, the assertion of some unscrupulous competitors to the contrary notwithstanding. Black and White LLAMA SHAT?lS, Hosiery, Gloves, PAB1S0IS A3D SF5 UMDBRILAS, NOTIONS ia endless variety. MILLI2TERY STOCK will be closed out cheap daring the balance of the season. EoscL-ito Ears and Netting. The best Btrle of Mosquito" Bar Fixtures )ust received and made up to order at short notice. SGHAPXER, BUSSINQ & CO., 5os. 47 and 49 Main Street. Jun28 . MUSICAIj goods. O. W. W'ABEIsr. Til OS. COXYKGTOJT Xo. 61 MAIN STREET. WAIIBEN &. COSYKGTOS, DEAL EES XX PIANOS, ORGANS, MUSIC And Musical Goods of all kind. Orders by mail promptly attended to. !efd ly

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Lock Ha vex. Pa. Messrs. Lippincott A Elaxktill, Pittaburg, Pa. Oent: We have been using your make of Gang Saws in our mill, and find them, la point of quality, superior to any we have ever used. Yours, etc, SHAW, BLAN CHARD A CO. , Jamestown, N.Y. ' IiipprNOOTT A BLAKiwiLL:-We have no trouble with your Haws; they don't need to be lined up with paper; we put them oa the Mandrel and they go right along. Temper perfectly uniform, and quality unsurpassed. Respectfully. CHAS. J. FOX. Lippincott & BlakeweU, . -. . - , . w i i r 1 1 1 wanuiaciurua ui circular, xauiey, iuiu Gang and Cross-Cut Saws. Chopping Axes all shapes. Colburn's Patent Axe. Shovels Spades and MUee's Patent Covered Scoop WANTED E VER Y WHERE, Good Agents for oar new Work, Home Book of Wonders ; " , Also, for the " COTTAGE BIBLE," Containing notes. Indexes, maps, engrav ings, dictionary, &o., Ac. nest terms given. OveraOO.000 copies sold In the United States ana utnaau, ana agents reporting uom 10 to 50 names ner week. For circulars and terms, address A. BRAIN AK1, Hartford, jon n . - STATIOIIEIT-r. john n. Scott, Bookseller, Stationer NEWSDEALER, So. 53 JSIIX BTBXET, cor. Second, aul5 dly - Etaksvtlxk. iitd. FISH & BARTER, Wholesale Booksellers &;stationer, SCEOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, PAPER EN VELOPES. GJeneral Otntlosierjr, JSo, lO RXaln Street EraiiSYillc. Indiana. JuUUr THE Auction Business. Thos. 2VX. Elliott; AUCTIONEER, Boom- Xo. SI Main Street, EVANS V1LLE, INDIANA, Particular attention given to sale of Real Estate. Our commissions are small, and we can guarantee satisfactory prices. Wesell Merchandise of all kinds dally at our Room, and will attend to tbe sale of Household Furniture, either at our stand r elsewhere. Merchants closing out stocks would do Weil to consult ua. Oar acquaintance of over twenty years with tbe people of Bvansvltle will enable us to find, easily, customers for nearly any kind of good commodity. We have constantly on band a large lot of cneap and good articles of merchandise T. M. ELLIOTT, lVo. 84 IVIain Street - - DISTRIBUTION $9StOOO WORTH of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Silver Ware and Store Fixtures. Tickets ONE DOLLAR Each, Wbich Includes the CONCERT to bs given at MOZART IIILI, on Saturday, Not. IS. Money should be tent by draft, postoffice order, In registered letter, or by express. Address all communications to R, H. ELIAS, P03T-OFFICE BOX 1,212, CISCIJTNATI, OHIO. oe!9 to novl3 fomlt uovll DUSTERS. Feather Dusters, Pictu.ro Dusters, f - Mirror Dusters, Carriage Dusters., Toy Dusters. -TB HAVE JTCST KECrjTID AJf Invoice of 123 dortn assorted T USTBRS, From the manufacturers at Altona, Prussia, And are prepared to duplicate any New York or Eastern Factories' Invoices on these goods. MARK, WABKEN & CO., No. 25 North First St., oc2 EVAN3VIIXE, IND.

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JOH3t 8. M'OOBKLK. JOHS p. TWEED. McCORSLE & TWEED, Contractors and IJnlldens, vAnd Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blind, Frames, Brackets to-, Ac, Co. WALSUT A EIGIITII STREETS. Evajsvilijc Ikd, All Orders Will KMlTa T,rrmr-t fe3d3m BUILDERS' EMPOJRIUM. RTm 'am 'aniASHYAa 'i9noyj pu marAV uea.a :0C30 pan niooj9a saoiid .J9ini3einam i arXia sn. pot JUoa.9 qsjajuj uvs pa- s4)sjo nart iq.i-TC Ajvni-i8 pu a-rprji aoii pa wjig pdziatqi-n 'awia trt won jo oit paq no Aq e.yv ioj siaaSy i 9AV ajjd vi fjtvp -oon mo oa isqi noi Sauasev 'an sqi ni saiqiAA9 saprpdmoa '3!HVAAa VII "sraaaTiaa jo xoi sji juo o non an JtnoA nwa Aia-rnoinwd' Pino m. oqy 'S2I0ISS : anu 'oNiaHvoaimLLvad "hiyh siavd spuR H J3 S20ESINHTA 'mad 'snro 'saHsnna 'sxrayj sptrR pirg tezis lB JO SSY1B t . 'jopjio oi pav pu-q no pira epis;iio) spirixa 'qreg siooa 20 tri eqt I SujqiXj A tn 9vjnaax o paavdeid ej pus Wzii (vuia qi ii jo xo)s elxwi puvq no dee eAV pn 'spuria 'qsg 'bjooq Un 3IJT Jao'aonwiidds no 'no. pjAjo; oi Xddvr )soaz eq Tivqt 9M. 'noX Aq pajinoei Satqias MdHjidaioa )8 jno JI Jqi -OX aattustflt aaiJdi9 na hum. aoaxed avqt 'ssaaig paw vnb spi3 -9i b aipnnq jo aojpvjsnvi qi o iom an juo at sapiiis qsiuan aea eit Aijno 1Tn 'Japiiuq pa 'J9jni -ojnaui 'ojaqoai sv eoaeijodx ,sjX A0-X1O9A TOOJJ pa t fJWMdS C(IJt vft Saipijoa ejivta k s 'asnoq ao aAq pjduiTS eaojaq l9Aaa uovivuiqaioj ntudaioa iaeaiqsnqv)S3 ano 'Saipnnq u pejinbdj SaiqiXidAa qsiaan; oi esodoad Av sn i'q paq no ida pas jot pejut OBjuavm sivpaivK Saipiin? jo mi jajq oj aonaii jnoA n Xtrnjioadsaj a Ay TllICLE, MIEU8 & BU0., Contractors and Builders, And Proprietors of the Southern Planing SXIUm, Manufacturers of and Dealers In SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, FRAMES, Brackets, Mouldings, And all kinds of work for building purpones. Dealers in FLOORING, WEATHPRBOAKDINO, DKEHSK1J A UHUMCHiiEX) LUMBER. All kinds of STEAMBOAT AND C0ST0N WORK Done promptly. Corner Water and Coodsell Streets, Opposite Lamas co Wharf, aprSO EVANBVILLE. IND. MJM 11EII LVMBEi: I Til K (tljUMKIllKU (ONIIMJU tbe Lumber Business at his old stand at the corner of Main and Keventb H treats, and would respectfully inform the publu that his stock I large and second to non' In the assortments, embracing Fine oi thicknesses and quality, from the nlc Third Common baginaw Board' up Three-Inch first Clear flank. Also, soo VOOBH of various thicknea and styles, and 10,000 LlOHTfl, Window Bash. Pine and Poplar Bbingie and 4 -feet Lath, Mouldings, Casing Quarter-Kound, Ac, Ae. Orders from tbe country, river or tak filled promptly. ae21 dam JOHN F. QLOVEK. WILLIAM IXTTrVlNlSJL. MiNuriercKM of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, 4c. and Dealer In Pine and Poplar Lumber, Shlnglei hiaiHU, rLOORIKO, Ae. VO.ee and Factory, Vomer Fifth and Wain htreets, KvansvlUe, Xnd. Orders frob) abroad pro.iplly attended to. ma!8 dtf DRUQQirTS. JOHN L.1Y1L, Wholesale and Retail Drags Dealer i a " Medicines, Paints, Oil, Brushes, en MAIS ST., bet. Hocond and Third, iivansvUle, led. Particular attention given to CUTTING WINDOW ULAbti to any slse. junai dtf PHAL0.V3 "PlPflIA.1 L0II0X' For Beautlfjlns the Skin and Complexion. Removes all Eruptions. Freckles, Pitaflea, Moth Blotches, Tan, etc, and rendeis be skin soft, fair, and blooming. For Ladies in tbe Nursery it is invaluable. For Gentlemen after Shaving it baa no equal. ... 'Papnlan Lotion" Is the only reilabl remedy for diseases and blemishes of the Skin. PIIALOS'H " PAPUIAJf SOAP" for the Toilet, Nursery, and Bath, will not ehap the skin. Price 23 oenu per cake. " FLO It E JIATO." "UOK UK MAYO. A New Perfume for tbe Handkerehiei Exquisite, Delicate, Lasting Fragrance. PHALON A BON1 New York. Sold by all drungista. J ly W

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LOOK AT THESE PRICES: Hy Disstoa'a C. S. 25-lnch Hand Saws, $2 25. SPEAR & JACiTSOlS C. S. 28-inch Hand S&ws, $2 25. SPEAR & JACXSOJi'J C. S. 28-inch Rippiig Saws, $2 7i. Patent Cross Cut Saws 75o per Foot Ani83' Shovels, $1 25 Each. Coal Shovels. $1 25 Each Eest Chopping Axes, $1 25 ; CIST STEEL SPADING FDCKS. $1 25. Belmont Nails, lOd, 121 and 20d, $1 7o per K eg. BelmoEt Nails-Sd $5 ; 6d to 25 ; 4d to 50; 3d fine blued, $7 50 per Keg, Sieves Xo. 14 & 10, $2 per Dozen. TURN TABLE APPLE-PARE RS, $8 per Dozen, 75o Each. OHIO TOOL COMPANY : Single Smooth Plane 75cf Single Jaclc Planes $1 10; liouble Smooth Planes fil lO; Donble Jack JIanes 81 25; Double Fore Planes Ml 75; Doable Jointer Planes $3 25; BRADBDRY'S SP0EESHAVE3, 2-lnch 45c, 2 1-2 inch 55c, 3-lnch 65c. We have now in our store a very large and well assorted stork of general hardware, all of which we offer In the same proportion as the above. Terms Cawli. FRED. P. STRAUB & CO., Blgn of the Broad Axe, NO. 82 MAIiV STItCET, Three doors above our former place. IselS AKTEX, ORB. JAKH8 BAVIM05. I, I OBB - GAM U EL ORR & CO., DAXK8 IS IEONSTEEL. TIW-PLATJG, winn. ZINC, SPKINGM, AXLKH, Horse and Male Shoes, Tinners' and BLKksaiths Tools, W1G0X 1XD ETCCI W00DW0IU vVBOt'UIIT RCKAK IKOH BOL'UIO At the highest market rates. ITuter Nlreel, lunlidtf KVANSVILLK, IND. D(STTICUER, KELLOGG & Co. (SuoeeKsors to Wells, Kelloz A Co.) IMPOKTK1W AND JOBBERS Or 13 Firwt Street SIGN OF TI1K BIG PADLOCK AXES, AXES,AXE'S, AXES, AXES, AX EM, TABLE CUTLER , TABLE CUTLERY, TABLE CUTLER Y. POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, Traco OiuIum, Trano ChaluH, Trace ClmlriM, I'lttiitem Jfoes, Planters Uoea, llauteri Hock, Hcchanlcs' Tools, MecHanlca Tools, Mechanics' Tools. BCILUKUH' HiKDWARK, BlILUKUB' H1KDWAKK, BULD-ES IlliiDVVAUK, COTTON AND WOOLt AHttV (OI IO.N iMIHOOLCAKDt, con ON AA U HOOli CAMl.W BKHT llUliRKK BRhTINlt, BtCHT HVHHKH HKL.TINU, BtLiiT HVUHKli B&LiTlNii, Mill and Cross-Cat Sawh, Mill and Crosa-Cut Saws, Mill end Cross-Cat Saws. t'ANIl buyers will find It to tbr'.r advantage to examine our stock before van;haj log elsewhere. it ttie Old Stand, 13 First Br BSTTICliKR, KELLOGG A CO. 1Vl DENTISTS. I-eHldeni lleiiiittt. Over First National Bank, Corner Slain and Flrtt Streeu, Kvanavttle, lu MANcrAcrrKKH or cttSTisrr. ous Uom Worit, Oold, HUver, Vol. CMutta,Cora.llle, arid Amber PlaUe, Carvec Work, Art'aclai l-alaues, Ac ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrous Oild(an exoelleat and safe aasMithetlc). Chit ro form, Kther, acd also several local par lyaers. NKURAIX3IC A flections treated. MY FACIL1T1KH are as Rood and u Mtabliabineot as large (conslnUng of rit rooms) aa any In tbe Uniud btat. I RETURN MT TIIANKH for the 3. Uinsive patronage reoeived during tbe tl KIHHTYKAM. mrhvi COAL. t. F. 8AK8OM. ALKX.WIL10 SANSOM & WILSON, XEALCfiS IH 3Pittfcliirir Coal, A vA Mnla A wmr tit f.ir 1 1l AirtDRiltl and bLIOO Mine of Kentucky. . ... a . . . . V. f X At..l 13f3iug Kfrifw iur luw if.m m. ikuuvi rnltnn an, I tmt Wr.w w xr r.v tt fn do towing at lotr figures. omtMi 5 South Second Street aad Bine Dock, Lamasco Wharf. Hteamboats and factories supplied on liberal terms. (uiaJl UMm NOTIONS, ETC. Clement, XVliito d Co. W1I0LLS1LK DRY U00DS and N0TI02JS 22 aud 31 FIItST 8T jyjl EVANS VI LLE, IND. j

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r. S. DUbouchet. rr. c nn.r.rt DUS0UCHET t GILL'EItT, OENKRAL COMMISSION M EK CI1A K '1 S, 'So. td rojdm Sirm, NEW O.'lLKA.V.-t, I A , Orders and conslgomenli aollcit,!. JySdtf R. K. DCMKKK'RON J. E. IU Ki Forwarding & C3inmi .'iic ; rVltii'eJuirils-. AND OKNERAr, Atll-I;, SOUTH SHCI FAST FREIGHT LINE, OVER tii IKIIUE JIAITK & l.MH.lAK)LH, li K L L K F ( J i 4 I M " , LAKE SU0KK & EUII5 RAIL! QBi, E VA NS VI L LL IND. Liberal cash advances made on n.-, menu. iim.i , f IlARIW J. 1'Htl.lH, f Nvr OH' htik. J. O. McCfLl-otH, or LnuiHVUif, iiy. li Nott, of New Otleins, Phelps, !.IcaiII vdi Co., PR OD UCE, PR O I 'LSI ON, APD OETIRAI, Commiscioa ITcrc.h :iir., 112 GEAYIKS i.lV.Y.Yl. novsidtf m:w oniA-.hs. F. H. EHRfclAM & CO., CommlEsion ITcreliant:i Forthe Pi!iTha ao'l : ;,: f.j FLOUR, HAY, COKU, OAT J, HAVl; uiiz, ci:r.:i:NT, to.., Nos. 13 and Id N. Vr.tcr Etna rnal2dtf KVaNH VI 1.1, II, I S J PTEU CAS H L CO. ConimlHHloa ZIv rtlzunt ' Forthe sale of HAY, C 'MtN.OA'IK, IMA KLOUU. MEAL, I'.ACON, LA,.i, i,. Wo Urn Produce gcutruily. No. m t.i:vi:s win is. t, api g dtf VlCI-HHiriiij, Misrt wji. v. nnorcw z. ( o., ForwaxdiD acd Coniakriica IVX e IC 1 i II 11 1 s: , WHARFEOAT rROPRIETOR S, Railroad and Fait Freight Uz Age its, iVA.svi i.i.t;, ti. JanS dlr Lkwir HcrrxKR, Jr., Kvi'v;i, Ji, i. Josh Oiliiikt. Uoi- nli. 1 h.. A. M. DuHoucust, Lvanovlllc, Jud. L. HUFFNl'R, JH., poitic i.vo ic i : n m, AND COMMISSION MERCIIA N7S. AUt NTS KANAWHA HALT COMPANY, WHKKUNO NAifi W(tK COMI"l VEKMJLION J-'LOU I M 1 1A.H, HT. UJVlti KLOUit illLLH. Jfo. 5 AOim V, AJU: hllU'.HT, J2l EVANSV1LJ.K, i:;i. Wlt.lWK IlHOTHBIJI PurlH I.HIxrltri,, 'J A. W. HiiiiHirrros, 1 vn.ilii , I m,, WKLDUN 11103. . ft1., Cotton and Tobacco Factors, ruum i: am ( itiniNM Ml HC I A.N H. OiHce Coa. V 1 N fc A WATKIt H TJU: l.T.t. I. v anmv-r I.K, Im, mrHpxltkl atttlju r'lven In f uxlji.. Ingsupplltw. (rtwti Jrfdu.i I M. tlJk .. . (!, II, IJ A I It I) il SI A IU, (HucCJKt U W. M. Alaii.iui rt t u. , Gi:skkai, ah::-4 is, i-msiu , Korwariilnr; ai d Hutini uiun .i t. eli tiU, KvatiHVli In, lrnSl;nm. t: !i .- n, v tl. WLwIer, rT't. 1iM. Nmlo.,;, aud Hwmi'1 Orr, Vice i'ii.iiiiTit .vnivi National Hant. Ac "U for jilo III v r Hull f. iiuli . r. li 1. 1 m i: m jv ii ; jt frl"inlii tii 1;i U)-r imiruiiN Ihi'l - are ou 'Ili(T li 1 1 T, i.i.f ,...r IjcI'mv Vine, next to L. I'lrrttrm'H I in i-i.op, km: In the trade of lAUVOlUi, I'IMt H, O.ifMltWlOAH, Ae., fc nJ hIkji'I-1 Urn i'.h,; Ui ti.ein. 1 i . it. A I L i J. I ( II. 1. AlAAH 1 sr., FORWAHDIKG and co;::::: ; ' MKUCII AN'l'M, KECTlriKltH, aud Wholes sin -..:-;: LIQUORS, FliUI. c':-;., ' R s r s t n i; i: ? , One door below Vli e, nut to L, 1'lt i", .u 7 It M1, Kv AN';VI1 IB, 1 jam dt(. A. S. U VVIIir.ST, I'M OD UCK, CO M t f , HI ) ,V AAD I ' . WAHOIA'U tedKCK AXT. No. . ..Kouth V.'kloi Ucsluriu I'luor. i m'ti, I .;-', (,'. ttin, and Coubtrj I rwlt jt S. M. DA LION. Ooimnlhtkli ii MM'i!iiitn, to. fcj V't Srcond fctrr f t, CI.SfiN.VA'i'l. Liberal advancen on, In on cotm'i.ruenis S7 dlf r. M. HL'Mi'iibxr. imh. j. i.hv,;h C. W. KtKMCV, lIUJlFHItUY, LEWIS & CO., rOttlMKDLXG A10 (0M3IJ,in MERCHANTS, Proprlelorn !' 11 narl Ln.tt , 1-vimiK vlll, IuI. Jj31 dly thos. j. rcM iiw, rttAMc rrw.u JOII. W. il.Jj ft. duxcan?, roui) &i:ldi:::, "W1io1oh:x1o CJ rocoiM COTTON A : TOIt A(X f A;Tf)lf, CoinmiMHlon JIcroJuintM TS&. Yin Mr f, CA CIAW'A 77. BetwcAU Pirl aid H'td. lnn' Siti. RTANDARD 4 , Of all Alnd. TIOI'.NI J (,;; A , No. Norm wi.rhii.V(, oca dem Uvm.avi.ii, ljua