Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 December 1869 — Page 2

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-paper, to bo called tho Indianapolis Ei:yiiix iXeics, appears ia ;thc Siate &'en.t The price of .the Neves' is Cred at tea ccst.3 per week, and it ia oateniilly published by John- "IL II oudat, former Local Editor of the - Scntiml. TEeT'IudianapoKs Mirror charges that thonew daily a but a tail to the Sentinel kite. We suspect, however, icasmach as it is ta receive , the dispatches cf the Associated Press, - that both the Journal and Sentinel lire interested in its appearance and fuceesil This, however, merely surmise on cur part. It is gratifying to receive evidence almost every "cay, of the fidelity with which the administration is conduct- . ! r 3 t'az canoes cf the "country. " Kepcrls from . - three . districts ia North.- Carolina, show that

while for the six taontbs ending October; 1SC3, there was but $102,120 collected oa tobacco, during the same - months cf 1SC9, under General Grant's ao ministration, the amount of collections on this article "was increased to -?i'23,433, a clear gain of a third of, a - million.' Stranger still, there was more tobacco manufactured in the thrC3 districts, during the time epeoiiieJ, ia 18G3, than in 1S69; but A. J. was,, cot particular about the collection of the tax. The revenue from all soiaces in the two Carolinas, - wc arc told, is largely in csces3 during the past tlx months of the amount co'iljcted during the corresponding montha in'lSCS..., Eelieyisq that the press should cultivate kindly feeling, rather than promote jealousy and strifey we ard &lway3 happy- to make commendatory mention of, whatever, in any locality, -""seems worthy of favorable notice., In nrpnarin? our State news and com ments we otten have the pleasure of compliccaUiig a city or town Upon Rnnift eveafe that reflect.r' credit" upon its citizens. With a single exception the newspapers cf the btato show a rrorer arsreciauoa ot sucn irienaiy notice; t'.rt we are sorry to observe that the Evansviile Courier needs to - he reminded that boasting of superi- - ority to One who has' just paid you a compliment, is not the highest style of courtesy between - individuals,

newspapers or. eities. A very raou"erate sense cf propriety and a limited " development of -taste ought , to be

sufiicient -to save cue lrom sucu a ' blander. "A reputation that requires

incessant boasting to leep it up par is not the , most desirab Jo" kind, and a frequent assertion of,eupj;rioritv indicates , a want of firm" confi dence therein. The truly great or good never boast of their greatnes3.cr - goodness.- Tcrre liaute Jxprtss.There was not an intelligent man or - woman in our city who read the par3 - graph ia the .Courier, to which the Exvresi alludes, that, cud not, cxpe rience a feeling of chagrin and morti fication. We hopo the Extras will regard the paragraph as. 'one cf those"" very desperate .attempts" to .be smart frequently indulged in by third or fourth fate "Locals," whose principal achievements " brieg only mortification to those they seek to flatter. Our people do . not sympa

' thize with any such displays of feeble

intellizence. and never witness Ibem without disgust. - TUB i BAKKOMUUsi DKMOtEAlT Democrutlo Xtiiifjfe! The Prefilctloa and rulQllnicot We have waited a day or two, for tho Courier to post its readers with reference to Democratic doing? at the State Capital, but it is a3 close as an oyster. .As has not unfrcqucntly hap pened before, the Democrats of our city will have to come to the columns of the JouitNAL to obtain correct in formation of Demoeratio movements itf other parts of the State. Well, the Democracy-ot Indian apoli3 had a meeting on Saturday, to appoint delegates to the State Con vention on tho S:h of January. On Saturday morning, however, the State ikntincl contained the following edit o.-ial, "showing that a Politica Rue" had forestalled the' actionof the eeting in tho ofternoon,and had altadv selected the delegates. We "cop; the -article entire. It i3inter estint reading, for iaen who have had so mich to say about Ilings : " D(ffS WITH rOUTICAL RINGS." If the-e ia a sentiment that stirs the popular krart. it 13 opposition to po . litical or firty "rings." The people are tired o" t.io rule of cliques and cabals, to Beret management, and ' all the arts party tricksters. They demand cpe bold and straightfor ward opposiUn to the official extrav agance and comntion. and the icfa mou3 class leghation that have added so largely to bot. public and private burdens. They iSi3t upon reform in 4hoso abuses. a.ns economy in the . -public expenditure hnt hps ncsira bte enas cannot DOaCeompIished ' so long as "ring3 " coa-ol party action, for any change that iny result from such dictation ia oni4 the substitution of one set of officii for another, without remedying the vil Tha following call r'a public meeting has been publisnej in this paper for the past ten day; " Tti. Democracy of Cent!, TownshlD will bold a iaats meeting a the Court Hoa,ia Indianapolis, ou fcaWtlaV tno r") Ws'.ant, at two o'ciocH 'v to select ck-.- -jutes -o tne JJemocratic StaiicO0Vea. titin. AUfUizenituhoare oppoeJZtTingsi and tha t-ckmjcf the party in powA&Ta. Vilii'X tu t.k part in ine proceetneg 0( tin? CcmveiiUou." " Thli call was intended for jusVhat appf i red upon its face, ameetigof the Democrcy of Center Towniu'p, and of all cil'zena who are oppose! to " r and ihe policy of the part; ia : power. It wt'i meant as an iavifadon to the people 1 9 turn out and provide . tne ways .ana .means to retcna the , abuse?, andthtage the public "iolicy that wti.. .i so fecavily upon tht in-dustr-and irc;5erity of the co.Qi try Bat what :s the - object 'a tha people ' r: -. filing v j it , only to - record? the edicts ot a "riag" a'cli .Jie?" If the procefciiiDgs of conversions and 44 nias meeting" cro to hi" cat and dried "

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1! rLJlVIT. Co " 3 Oi Lc im r i ) J' to at ccea, for it T-jstc o!: tixe for i 3 - jr.c2t - ia council, las -Ere-arransred, rin fixed up, it- a secret rceeiing, all that the masses aro eahea togetntr to do. One of the: c ccret meetingswas held ycstcrdiy at .the oCice of GancTsl John Lve and W. Jf . Talbotr. Esa.. and only those ' who were supposed to be 'in ,.full sympathy with these gentlemen w.j.-e invited to attend. The' objsct of tLis- 4tricg" meetiDg;was to sekct dclectes to the State Convention, and as. 3Iariou County will have a large vote in that body, to thus attempt to give a "ring" tone to its proctediegs, and influence its action. If these are not the purposes of the 14 ring" what need of secret ri-cetings to organize for -the control of . mass,, meetings? Why call, upon tl o' people who are opposed to "rings", to meet, together to organize'fcf the reform of. abuses and-to overthro.v a ruinous public policy, when another 44 riDg,"ihaf3 preJ arranged its. action? -A gentleman who was - at tLc 44 ring" meeting yesterday,! upon invitation, has given us the names ot "those present,' all of j whom, like him, hadTeeeived personal invitations, but as several of them were there witnout understaaathe object, and who-would not have attended tha gathering if they had known tho- purpose, wo omit the roll call. The V rics,",vEeleeed a list of -names for delegates to, tho btato Convention, and the mass meeting opoosed to rn rsr ttat assembles to-day, will be called upon to approve tho selection. JL' rom memory, our in formant gives us the list of the delegates selected by .the 44rIng,M and we givo , it m . advance so tnat tne mass ' meeting 14 opposed - to riDgs," that assembles thia afternoon, may know the ticket that has, been prepared for them, but in justtceto some of the gentlemen namd, weViil say that they were not present at the meet1 - 11" il mg, ana wo can not Deiieve tney would nave periaitted tae use 01 tneir name3 under such circumstances, if Ihev had been consulted. Ilero is the list a3 furnished us, but as it was from memory, there may ba mistakes in one or two instanced, which we will be happy to correct if wo aro in error: Ililarv Clay. W. II. Taibott. V. Hand, Aauilla Jones, Capt. I. J. Taylor, W. II. ilogshire, hi., 11 jy, John Simpson. Julius Boetticher," 11. J. Howland, ueo. JJlcUuatt, U. A. Elliott, u. B. Hord and J. E. jlcDonald. "We could vote for most of these eectlemen aa our first choice for the position named; but a party tnat denounces tho 44 rings" of its political oDDonents should not practice what they Condemn, aor shorJ J they permit a ring or ' lactton to place tnem in a false position. . Tho Democracy can oulv succeed by a bold, open and manly' tight, and in gopd faith open ins: wide tho doors ta ell their lormer opponents, who are 44 Opposed to rings UUU lU'j VI tut; 1 'ill ijr iu yvftbt, to unite with them in consultation and the adoption of measures to secure a common end the restoration' cf curitv. economy.' end intcgnty in the administration of the Government tha overthrow of class legislation andj all measures that tend to make .tne rich richer and tha poor. poorer. To succeed in tqe elections ot next year, and to restore sound poucy in the coaduct ot public anairs, we must have a platform broad enough and sufficiently liberal for all to stand upon, who have no Kclfish ends ;to attain, no schemes of individual or mere party rgrandizement to accomplish, but who.se -only purpose, is to secure to themselves, and to their posterity, the blessings of good government. Well, the Convention was held and sure enough the - prediction of the Sentinel' was fulfilled to the letter. Wo'copj4 fhat paper's account of the Convention; deeming all comment on our part unnecessary. The account may bo found in the Sentinel of Monday; f. " DOWN WITU rOLITICAL RINGS " A 44 GRAVE AND SERIOUS CIIARGE." Hon.Oscar B. Hord, a gentleman for whom we entertain the highest respect, in a. speech at the Township Convention, hold on Saturday, said that the editorial in the Statinel of that morning, charging that a delegate ticket had been formed at a ring"4' meeting on Friday afternoon to forestall the cction of the Convention was a "grave and serious charge," Although his name was oh the reported ticket, he disavowed any knowledge of the meeting or any participation in the affair. We do not know whether Mr. Hord so intended it, but his implied denunciation was a withering rebuke of the parties who got op the "ring" ticket. George McOuatt, also, in strong language, denied any knowledge of the movement. T us, individually, Hon. Joseph E. McDonald and Hon. Thomas A. Hendrifcks also disavowed any knowledge of or participation in eueh a mceticg. In fact it is difficult to find any one who is willing to father the bastard. That such a meeting was held and the ticket voted tor agreed upoa can not be truthfully denied. .The 44 ringmasters " fell ia their own trap. ;At the '-Convention a printed ticket was circulated. When tho vote was taken fifty-one printed tickets were counted out cf the hat. If a - ticket 1 ad not been' made up to forestall the action of the convention, why did printed ' ballots make- their appearance? "There's tho rubr" That everything was 44 cut and dried," as one, cf the speakers remarked, the wavlaring man,- though a fool, could not mistake the transparent purpose.- Excepting a mistake in the names of a few of the delegates, every word of our " ring " article of Saturday, waa verified wbeu the plot of the "ring" was disclosed at the meeting. " ' "-'- " '. lion. Y. 11. Taloott, the "little man," as he termed himself, in one of his speeches at the meeting, said that to remove all suspicion, even, that there was any purpose or intent to 44 ring" in the delegates, he insisted that the selection should be had ' by the ballot of thoso present; he wanted to take an appeal to the people. The Democratic vote of this township at the October election cf '18G8 was 3,784. There were less than a hun d'red present at the township .meeting on Saturday, including liepublicans and spectators. On the vote, for delegates, only fifty-one ballots, printed ballots, were counted out. This, Mr. Taibott calls an expression of the 3,781 Democratic voters -of Center Township! - '. ' " To a portion of tho ticket there is no objection expressed.' Tho selection of Mr. Hendricks, Mr. McDon ald, Mr. John 11. Lord Mr. Julius jJceUicher, Mr. Howland, Mr. Dough erty, Mr. Ediott, Mr. MeOuatt, Mr. llord and others would have been coBccded without a dissentient voice, if the Democracy of tho township had all been present. But the Question is; aked why a gentleman should be perinitlcd to select delegates, to elect liniself a delegate, who, when applied toduting the canviss of 18GS lor the

natcriftls of vrc-r, rplieil : "Boys, 1 ba"Yeviiothmr to- give I am cat of rolltica." Look, aver tLe list of dcle-

gates, and namc3 trill . -ba . found' 'who refused to aid tLe'TAarfy. in its struggle' fnr tho p'tiction of Jir. lLendric9 in ISfifi.' while the working men of the party, and the mechanics and laboring men who bravely stood up for principle in the darkest hours, are neg- , Qzo of the "ring'' attempts to throwTthe responsibility of the ticket upon the' gallant "White- Boys in Blue." , How is it? If they made the ficket,"cow happens it that only Isaac J." Taylor, whom some of-tha "regular delegates" refused to vote for wbea a .candidate' for Justice of the Peace a few days ago, while Koontz,. and Shaw; and Kila.ore, andMaloney, and Conklin, and Haggerty are turned off with the empty honor of "contingent delegates?' This trick may deceive greenhorns, but not old salts. , Wo denounce the 4ring" ticket because it doe3 not represent the scnti raent of tbc necde. That is the ' exnrr.ssion of the exeat mass of the De mocracy, and of-the people generally, wlq arc EQt partisans ior me emoluments or honors cf. office r . official Tifttronaee end who have no selush schemes to accomplish, but who sup port party to-restore purity aoU economy in the administration of' public affairs, to lighten taxation that it is now. grinding the Jaoo ot tne poor, to stop class legislation, and to secure the. blessings 'of a good and cheap government.- . ' - ' . 3ZBAX. E3TATEEAL" ESTATE , AT AUCTION I BEST CEANOE, OF ; THE SE ASON ! & TtJISnAT, li:rE5I3JEU I4TH, 1SG0. attbe COOK l'-HOUSK 1'OOR In tvansvltlo. Jnu., will be Bolit at I'UUtiKJ AUCTION all the following VALUABLE KEAL. KSTATK. towlt: - Lotn 1, 2, 3, 4, o, 6, 7, 8; 9, 10, II, 13, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, t8, i, -A), 21, 22, 23, 'M, 25, 2, 27, 2S, 2,.au, 31, 32, iJ-t. 8-1, ."), 6, 37, SVSii, 40, ajid 41, ?n liobertt.' subdivision ot lilncka li and 13. , Al-so LiW 1. 2. 8, 4.5, C, 7. 8, . 1U, 11. 12, 13. 14, J 5, 16, 17, IS, 19, 2iJ, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 2d, 27, 28. t, 30, 81, i2, aj. 4, 3o, Htj, 37, BS, Bit, 40, 41, au,l 42. In .Roberts' fsnbtil vision of Blocie o. 3. all In Parrett'3 Knlurgement of llie city of isivansviiie, ma. -A-Iho, the whole of Block No. 18, la Pai rcn a jcomriemeai, contaizunz A n-iiAi acres. AM) lxts 29, SO, 31, 32, S3,- and 31, In JilocS o, l, in uoouseii'8 uisreemeut. Alo Lots 3 and 4, la iiioclt 152, In La masco. , . - Also part - of Lota 10' and 15. In Garvin's subdivision of Block Ho. 17, In the Eastern .Enlargement, fronting nearly 20 fpet ta ilulberry Htreet. aod runnlcs back to the alley, and containing a two-storv bricK nouie.wiia eoven rooua Also Lots 15 and 10, in Block No. 0, In the Eastern Knlarsement, containing about fourteen o-ooms, and a lino large storeroom, on the corner of Oak and Fourth; Lota- 4 and 5, In Block 3, In Kockwell'B lrst Addition, containing a two-story house, with, bis -rooms, new and in flue condition; Lot 3 and one half of Lot 2, In Block 3, ia KocirweU's t irst Audition, coataininti a new house with four rooms. The above list embraces some of the handsomest property for residences In tno city, Including the FARBETI HOMKssTKAD, which will ha sold lu a LAKGE LUT, surpassing in noauty aou uesiraoieness any other place In the city. Most of this nroceity is in close proxim ity to the street railroad now in court e of const ruction, aoa wiu ce oompieted in one menth irom tnis uate. Plats can be een on postbfs throughout the city, and at JOHNSON'S HEAL ESTATlii OFK1CK, on Third Btreet, between Main ana Locust streets, where ail neces sary information ray be obtained. Terms One-tbiru down, and remainder In one and two years, with lute rest. The mode of tecurlty will be announced on day of sale. , ALVAII JOHNSON, ' " Heal Ks'.ate Akcnt, nov23 dtd , JSvansville, Ind JOHNSON'S ; Real Estate & Patent Agency "fT HAVE A VARIETY OF JtUSI JL 'NK-sS and BVKLLTNG 1I0UKS, and a largo number ot BUlLDINli LOTS. In almost every part of Evausville; also, a numcer oi arms anu several luousuuu Rcreof TIMBIiltKI LAND.-J, all of which 1 wlil f-ell on EASYTERMS. I have some very .BKHIKABLK and very UHEAf LOT.-?, utthin ten minutes? walk of the Court House. Persons wishing to buy will save rnoBey by purchasing at my onice. Those having property to sell will please bring me the description and pilce. ' I shall soon advertise for publin sale some valuable nrontittv In therjPHKn n:irt of tho city, near the proposed track of t he t-treet railroad, where nice building sites can be had on, very reasonable: telkmm. I have also opened an office for SOLICIT. IN(i PATiiNXB. Persons desiring to ob tain Patents can make application at once ana oy caning at my omce, on THISD STn bet. Kaia and Locust, KVAKSVII.LK, IXD. ALVAH JOHNSON, xiclSJ Keal Estate and Patent Agent. Commissioner's Sala cf Real Estite. MOTICE IS HEREBY IV JEN, that the underslaned CommissiODer. anpointed by the Court of Common Pleas of v anderbareh county, stJt or Indiana, by virtue of u order of said Court, made at its September term, 1809, will sell at public auction, at tne uoor oi tne court-nouse in the city of Evansviile, in Bald county, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER. llrH, 1809, At 2 o'clock r.ai., Tho following real estate In said county to wit: - Lot number fix (6), In subdivision of lot number ouo hundred and nine (lt9), lu the original i'liuoi inecityoi ;vansvme, 24 by 75 leet. on second, between Maiu arid Sycamore Streets, and has upon it a Ira me nonse. Also, -lot number twenty-three (23), In the Original Plan of the cltyo! Kvansvllie 75 bv 150 feet, on Water btreet. between Vine and Division Streets, and has upon it a large notei Duiiamg, Known as tne . ST. CLOUD HOTEL. Also, tweuty-twa feet of lot cumber sev enteen u, in Lower or uicvjtary s enlargement of the city of Evansviile bouuded as follows: Beginning at the fiont Hue of said lot, at a point twenty five feet from the southeasterly corner of saia lot, running tnence atong saia ironi line weslwardly twenty-two leet; thence at right angles with said front Had to the alley In the rear of said lot; thence along saia alley towards uivunon street twenty twof66t; thence to the place of beginning surject to tne lite estate ot 3iartna irwni In one undivided third thereof; said part of lot beina22 by m let ton t irst, between Elm and Pine Streets, aud has upon it a good brick aweiiina-tiouse. Terms or Sale. One-third cash, and the residue in equal payments at one and two years: tne wurcnaser civina notes, witn interest, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, and with approved ireenoiu surety. JESSE W. WALKER, " ' ' Commissioner, - Blyth Hynes, Attorney. fnovl2 dtd lew Eeal Estate Agency JVX. Elliott & Son TSSfAVJE OFESES A KEAI. ESTATE. fr. il Agency for the sale of and renting o lanM. yii.ncdQ Art Aa - . , , " - vi .,.-1, 14.1. Persons having houses or land to rent or sou, or persons wisblng to parehaso or rvub, win uu weu their otSce, on by calling on them at 'Tltird Street, near L-jc-usls In Elliott's ISiooJi. lanelltf S O APy CAHBIiSS, ETC. PADDEIf & CO., Soap, Candle, and Lard Oil MAXCFACTCKEftS. Office and Waekhousej riSST STREET, near Division. A3IEN & CO. AStE ItCATtT TO supply the trade with the OKNUINE CrOLUE EitASIVE, OEtiMA.N ERABIVK, BROWN F.KA8IVE, and the CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAPS. Every housekeeper should give It a trial. Sold by all respectable grocers.

-f AIJIKS, K51 Sl'KK AND ASK FOR JLi Patiden & Co.'s Golden Erasive Hoap. it saves time, labor, money, and patience, lou can do your washing with th:s soap in halt' tho time you take with uslug otber sea pa. . . . . ,.- You c m got it at all the grocers. "g 'A DIES, LOOK TO TI'U OWN JLA interest aud ask fur Paddeu & Co.'s (Suaps. Hce that their name is on every bar yon boy. f . jy23 : - ' v.-' ' " .

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FIRE AND INLAND. SECURITY IXSURIXCE CO. OI)' NEW YORK. ' ASSETS, JULY I,'' 1869- ' Cash on hand, or In course of transmission .51i3,433 so Premiums due, or in hands of Ageiita 200.903 78 Call-Loans, exclusively on U. S. ' Collaterals . 98,000 00 Loans on Bonds and Mortgages... 428,984 00 U-sited States Stocks .... 707,477 60 State, County, and City Bonds.. 92,668 CO Salvages, Interest Accrued, and an otner Assets 224,ji kh -.. , Total Assets, Liabilities.-.,.. . $1,909,303 53 Illfl,e54 54 The (SECURITY is the LEADING IN LAND STOCK COMPANY of America. Risks on careoes. on board steamers or model barges taken at customary rates. Policies li aed on stores, stocks, and special hazard. A Special Tariff of LO W RA TES for Dwellings, . This sterllnz Company, having trans acted business in Evansviile lor ten years, relers with confidence to the record 11 has made for prompt payment of losses and honorable dealing. .Policies Issued and losses paid by C. K. DREW, AgenV No. 2 MAI3T SIEEET, DOV12 d3w EVANSViLLE, IND. , TAB MKUfJHANrS' FAY0BITE. . THE LOEWXARD - J mUUAXCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. ASSETS, NEARLY $2,000,000.00. Dwelling Houses Insured for a term years at greatly reduced rates. of TIIRI2I3 YEA KS A T TIIE PKICE OF TWO! FIVE YEA US A T TIIE PRICE OF THREE! Don't wait for a fire to warn yon, tout go at . once and Insure In the LORILLARD Wtedom, Prudence, and Experlecce all say Insure in the Tho Ampla Resources, , Large Experience, Froaipt Pdyment of Lossss, And High Standing cf THE LORILLARD INS. CO. Commend it to all who want FIRST-CLASS INSURANCE. All losses Adjusted and i Fitid hy C. K. BISEW, Agcut, NO. 3 MAIN STREET. nolO-lm NEXSEN & BAKER, General Insurance , Agents, AND ADJUSTERS OF LOSSES, MARBLE HALL, No. 9 Mala St., EVANSVILLE, IND. Dwelling Houses insured for a term of years at greatly reduced rates. Three Years at the Price of Two Five Yean at the Price of Three. Xiile Insurance Specialty. Total Cash Assets Represented Oter Twenty-five HiUion Dollars. The following are among the Companies represented : Insurance Co. of Hartford. Conn. Cash Assets .-....5,000,OO0. PIKEXIX Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets 1,000,000. CONTIN EMAL Ins. Co. Cash Assets of New Yorlc. 9,000,000. NORTH AMERICAS Insurance Coo. Hartford, Conn. Cash As-seta 51300,000. ME11CII ANTS Ins. Co. of Hartford, Ct. Cash Assets $500,000 NORTH AMERICAN Insurance Co. of New Yorlc ' Cash Assets gsoo.ooo. FHCESIX Ins. Co. of .Brooklyn N.Y. Cash Assets..... .....1,700.000. 2ETNA LIFE Ins. Co. Of Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets ia,ooo,ooo. NEXSEN & BAKER, Agents, 9 MUX STREET, EvansTllle, Ind. . JanSO dly PHALON'S " PAPHIAJr LOTIOX For BeantifylBg the Skin and Com- - piexlon. Removes all Eruptions, Freckles, Pimples, Moth Blotches, Tan, etc, and renders the skin toft, fair, ami blooming. - For Ladies in the Nursery it is invaluable. For Gentlemen after Shaving it has no equal. 'Paphlan Lotloa" is the only reliabl remedy for diseases and bleinishes of the Skin. rPMALOS'S PAPHIAN SOAP" lot the Toilet, Nursery, and Bath, will not chap the skin. Price 2a cents per cake. ' . FlOB DE MATO , A New Perfume for the Handkerchief. - Exquisite, Delicate, Lasting Fragrance. PHALON & SON1 New Yor. , VoA by all dmsy;lts j x

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INTERNATIONAL INS. COIIPANY. i Cash Capital, $5C0,C00. .. - ' Sarplns, July 1, 1SG1), $C51,Sii C5. No. Iir BROADWAY, N. Y. STATEMENT of the fondUIon'of the INTEKNATIONAL INSURANCE CO. of New Xork City, July h-t, lotii) : Total Assets ; Sl.200,844 30 Total Liabilities 138.0W 25 C.K.DREW, A Rent, novl7 d3m Evansviile, Inu. Tiie CITY FIRE INSURANCE CO., HARTFORD, CONN. Capital and Assets ovkb a HALF SI I ELI ON DOLLARS. The reoatation and standi ne which this Company has secured la .EVANS VI LLE, togetner wiin tne targe -ana unaonoteu security It offers for all its obligations, will, it is hoped, secure for it a share of the pub lic patronage. vj. Ji.. utiKW, Agent, . No. 2 Aiain St., ' Evansviile, Ind. nov!7 d3m Tha SPRINGFIELD FIRE INS. CO., OF MASSACHUSETTS. Capital and Surplus 890,ooo. This well-known Company continues to insure against LOSS AND DAMAGE BY FIRE on all kinds of buildings, merchandise, household furniture, and all other Insurable property, at reasonable rates. Applications received ana policies issued by V. K. DRKw, Agent. novi 03m vaDHViiie, ina. JOHN H. SCOTT, ISookseiler, stationer -' AND s.. ". - - N n W S K A t, E II, No. 53 MUX STREET, cor. Second, au!5diy Evan svtllx. Ind. FISH & BASTES, Wiolasale Booksellers & Stationer, SCHOOL BOOKS. . r BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.' PAPER ENVELOPES. : -----AKB General stationery, IVo. IO Main Street, EransYille, Indiana. Joly91y GROCERIES. Pure Cider Vinegar Persons W4.vri. pniE ( ii:r Vinegar for Pickllnt; or Ttble use can find the genuine article at V1CXERY ERO.-S, 73 and 7 Main Street. Fine Golden Syrup. A VEKYCTIOI:KARTH!UAT8I20 Jw per gallon. Also, good syrur at lower prices at 73 and 76 Main Street NorwrrnsTAMi.(j thi; ad. vance in sugars in the Eastern cities, we are still retailing sugars very low. Call and see, at VICKERY BttO.'S, 73 and 76 Main Street. DRIED BEEP HALTS, &0. SUGAR -'17REI DRIED BEEF, Uugar-Cnred Hams and Ham Sausage, lor saia wnoiesaie ara re.au, VICKEKY BRO.'S, 73 and 76 Main Street. Swaet Potatoes. At BUSHELS, LARE AND FINE, a-n just receivea ana ior saie ny VICKEKY BK03., 73 and 76 Main Street. JEr Oat Meal, Just received and tor salo, wnoiesaie or retail, oy VICKERY BROS.", 73 aud 76 Main Street ONKT IN TIIE CO,niJ. A IS O, strained iioneyaticenisperpouna, at XHE UABH U KUU1S it X , .76 Main Street, Cheap Soap. . It.UlS GOOD SOAP Evansviile or eQ- Cincinnati make for 25 cents, at THE CASH GROCERY, 76 Main Street. - FOR CASH. THE FOI.LOWIXH A in ICLES ARE olfered low at the Cash Grocery : Canned Fish, Canned Meats, Canned Fruits, Salmon, Roast Beef, Tomatoes, Lobsters, r Mutton, Pears, Sardines, Chickens, Damsons, . Oysters, Green Turtles, Quinces, Clams., Sausage Meat, Blackberries, Mactcerel, eve, &c, A complete assortment ot canned goods, for sale low at THE CASH GROCKHY, 76 Main Street. IMPORTED FANCY GOODS. : Tf EA A PEKIS'S Worcestershire Saoce B a in pints and half Pints. Cross& Blackwell's Pickled Onions, Chow Chow, Piccalilli, and mixed Pickles. Alo, Domestic Pickles ot all kinds, for sale very low at THE CASH GROCERY, 76 Main Street. CHARLES VIELE CO., 3c JFfc O O J SOUTH WEST CORNER first and Sjcamorc Street?, EVANSVILLE, IND. au9t!i? MATTHEW DALZELL, Wholesale Dealer la Groceries, Nails, White Ltad, Lime, Cement, &c, So. 18 Water Street, declOdly EvAwavrx.T.. iwu BA AO HUMA5S. DAT ID HKIM 1 B I. & I. IIKIJIAT, Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES. Foreign and Domestic Liquors, NAILS. COTTON YARNS, GLASSWARE &C, Ac, 4:4 fc 4:6 FIRST STREET, (NATIONAL BLOCK.) EVANSVILLK, IND. FISH DEPOT. OV dtf WEDDIWG CARDS ENGRAVED IN THE LATEST STYLE By W. & J. BRAD EN, INIIANAI'OI.IS, INI. Send for tain pies. j.uovl7 dim

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JOHN 8. M'COE.KI.E. JOHN P. TWKED. HcCORELE & TWEED, Contractors and Bniltlers, And Mstnufacturers of Sash, Doors, BUne1, Franus, Bracket Sc., tc, Cor. WALNUT A EIGHTH KTIIEETH, EVA5 8VILLE, IKD. All orders will recotve tromot attention fo3d3xn BUIIaDEJ.RJS' We respectfully call yonr attention to a brief list of Building Materials manufactured for and kept on hand b ns. We propose to furnish everything required in building. Oar establishment comprises a combination never before attempted by any one house, s we make Building Materials a specialty : and from twenty-five yArs' experience as mechanic, manufacturer, and builder, we flatter ourselves tUat we can furnish articles in our line more to the satisfaction of builders, as regaids quality and fitness, than persons with less experience -assuring yon that, if our list comprises anything required by you, we shall be most happy to forward yon, on application, our Price List, , Doors, Sash, Blinds, and Mould inga We keep on hand a large stock of all the nsual sizen, and are prepared to manufacture everything in the line of Doors, Sash, fcliiids (outside and : Inside), filouldiiigs, Frames, Brackets, Newell Posts, ? Balusters, &c SASU PRIMED and GLAZED, On hand and to order. GLASS of all sizes aiid kind PAINTS, BRUSHES, OILS, PUTTY, and VARNISHES of all kinds. NAILS, LriStE, CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS, HAIR. SHINGLES, LATHS, FLOORING, WEATHERBOARDING, FIRE BRICKS, &c We would particularly call your atten tion to our large stock of BUILDERS, HARDWARE, comprising everything In the line, assuring you that we can suoc-ets fully compete with the largest hardware dealers as to price. We are Agents for VK3M0XT & PF.S58TLTASIA SLITS (ilAKHlES. . We have on hand a larire stock of Roof ing Blate. Marblelzed Slate hud Iron. lUlian and Statuary Marble Man lies, Uratea, c, aud can furnish every kind aud style at manufacturer' prices. Salesroom and Office ; South Water Street Between Walnut and Locust, EVANSVILLE, 1NO. BAOC0CK & STEELE. mala L1IIII1ER ! THE ftl'lMlKIUIilt (WitTiNIlM the Lumber husiuosit at his old stand at the corner of Main and Seventh Streeu, and would retitiecttully luform the public that his stotfk is large and tteoond to uod lu the assortment, embracing Pine oi r tliictneHs and quality, from the nle" Third Common baiimw Board np Three-Inch First Clear Plank. - Alto, 000 IXjuRh of various thlcknea 1 and ,t s let;, and IO.OOO LItaTS. Window Sash, Pine and Poplar Shindies' and 4 -feet Lath, Mouldings, Casing Q,aarter-ltound, Ac, Ac. Orders from the country, river or ial filled promptly. t21 i;tn JOHN F. OT-OVKK. SADDLEHY, ETC. Stelnbacli, AVaek & Co., MANCFACTCREli') OF s u r 1 E'.rt y, ANO '.. Dealers In Saddlery Hardware, sign or TtiK ma collar, NO. 70 MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, IND. ALBERT HTklNBACII," U. I . WACK, CHAHLill AIlLLKK. oc7-3m Charles Babcock & Co., I3IPORTEB3 A SO DKALKRS IN Coach & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damasks, llamess, Enameled Patent LeaJher Pad Skins, Skirtings, dec, &c, ' IV o. fc 11 In 8tr;o, maia EVANS VI LLK, INO. UEO. TIIOUNIIILL, xxs'jr acttxrkk or 8KC0X3 hTUKJif, cesr Main, EVANSVILLE. IND, All kinds or fine Saddles and Harnest constantly on hand. - . REPAIRING done In the best manner and at short aotlce. Imh5 Utiru brass Touunmn, ScC JOHN 1 VINSON, BRASS FOUNDER AND FINISHER Stcain and Gas-Hpe Fitter, " Manufacturer and Dealer in Bteara and Water Gausres, Spelter ana Rabbltt Metal, aud all Articles appertaining to a Br anu foundry . 8TEAXB0AT A3fD GEVEItlL BLACK Water Street, bet. Pine and leet. - V, EVANSVILLE, IND, tor Cash paid for old Copper and Urtss

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Saws, 02 25. SPEAR & JACKSON'S C. S. 2a-incli Hand Saws, Z 25. SPEAR & JACKSOii C. S. 28-kch Rlppirg: Saws, $2 75. Patent Cross-Cut Saws 75c per Foot Ames' Shovels, $1 25 Each. Coal Shovels, 31 25 Each Best Chopping Axes, 1 25; . CAST STEEL SPACING FORKS, $1 2J. Belmont Nails, lOd, 12d and 20J, &1 75 per Keg. Belmont Natl3-8d $5 ; Cd $5 25 ; 4d $5 50; 3d fine Lined, S7 50 per Eeg. SIeves?oa. 14 z 16, f?2 ier llozcii. TURN TABLE APPLE-PARERS, $3 per Dozen, 753 Eaca. OHIO TOOL C0L1PANY : Single Nmooth IIauen 75r; Mu(;fe J licit riniiCH $l IO; Double Siuoolh I1aiich I IO; Double Jink CslaiiCH Nl U5; Double l'ore lMaups HI 7."i Double Jointer I'luue 52 2.1; ERADBURY'S SPOKESHAVES, 2-inch 45a, 2 1-2 inch 55c, 3-inch G5c. We have now in our utore a very large and well assorted ttock of general hardware, all of which we oiler in the aine proportion as the above. TcrniH Cawh. FRED... P. STRAUB & CO., Sign of the Broad Axe, NO. 83 9XAI2V STUECT, Three doors above" our former place, lueld BAk'UKL QUK. JAMKD BlVIDfcO.I. 1. L. Oak SAMUEL ORR & CO.. DXAT.IIW 18 IRON.STEEL TIN-PL JLTlj. WIIIE., ZINC, MPlilNGB, AXLISM, Horse and Mole Shoes, Tinners' and Blacksmiths Toob, WACO ASD BCGGT T.GOflViOl; WKOI'OIIT fil'BAl' IRON EOl'OHI At the hlgbebt market raUi VT liter Street, JnnUdtf KVAN3VILLK. JNU. D(ETTICnSU,KELLOGU&Ct (SuccmHom to WelU, Kellogn A Co.) 1A1 POKTKrUi AND JOBBKltS Of MX.X W it: SIGN OF THE 33IG PADLOCK AX IX, Ar.i, AXEN, ASi;.S Ai:S, AXliS, TA II Lit CU TL A : 1 . TABLE CUT L tilt Y, TABLE CUTLERY. POCKET CUTLERY, POCKKT CUTLK11Y, PUCKKT CUTLERY, Traois 05uIijw, rX"nis C;iiiiliiM, xrmio CJItitliiM, Ilniiler ZIocm, . I'lHiilern fl-r4, Mechanics' Tools Mechanics' Tools, Mechanic' Too!, Hl'tLUXO' HARDWARE, 1 1 ; 1 L I! K :s U A i; ii W I V. ., Bl lLLik.lt o' li AliiiWASi!:, t'OTTOW AMI MtL ('AKI)I, OI I().H AAli WUUI. HAKIM HrHT KUKRKtt J1FLT1NH, HtZH V HVHHKH HKI.TIKU. Bfmr HUB HUH UKL.T11SU', aiil and Crosa-Cut Saws IH1J and Cra-a-Cnt Sawi. t'ASH buyer will find It to tneir ad vantins to diamine onr hiovk twfore par:)m: tug tin. w ncre. At the Old bland, IS First K H!aIT!1 UKE, IiY.lLVA.it & C. ivl DBliTIliTH. Oil. I. BCAAOver Kind National tauk. Comer Main and Firm Strceu, KvauHvilo, iui. 7" f ANl.FATI'!tr.K r l OSTI SI'. JLJL oris Gum Wort, Uold, Hllvnr, Vui. cujte,Corallie, and Amber I'lat, Carvf1 Work, Artlfloiik'. i'u.ln,Utn, &c. ADMINISTRATOR of Nlfronn Oiltv (an excellent anl nnfa aumMtbctic), Chit roform, Lther, and abio Kcveral local pan lyeera, " N K.URA IOIC A fTBctlonii treat d. MY KACILlTIt are aa koo.1 and a eelablixbmeut aa lar? (ooiiHiHllnv; of rjvt rooui) aa any in the United btatui, I RKTDRN MY TIIANKH for the ai. Inlve patronage received during the p K1HHT YKAHH. mohil COAL. T. r. 8ANSOV. ALEX.WILHOX SAfJSOM & WILSON, CEALEUS II And Role Agent for the AIKDKIK aud HLIOO AllneK of Keutncky. Being Rt'fDtn for the lowboatJl Itolfct Fullon and lid Fox, we are pn-pared to do towing at low figure. orncKa: 5 South Second Street and lilae Dock, Laznasco Wharf. Kteamboata and factorie anpplled on liberal termx. (iimi dtim NOTIONS, ETC. Clement, IVInilecj Co. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS and NOTIONS 2 nut! 21 riltST ST., KVANi iLLK, INU.

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