Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 December 1869 — Page 2
=====
=====
p-titt' --r .
w r .1 Jii ili ut it.AU tUUUli So. l.Mst Street, EtransTill. - MONDAY. ..DECEMBER 6, lS6i -The Cincinnati Times gravely opens a Ion? editorial with the profound remark that "It Is the mis -fortuce of our Indiana neighbors to be under the necessity of electing a Governor next Fall." The Times ought to know that no such misfor tune is impending in this State that Our Governor holds bfice for the same length of time as the President, and was elected the same year. Tfce Inst Knot Hole Plugged ! THE COlKIEIi SECl'KELY FASTE5EB. Deniocrstlc Hypocrisy Clearly Expuscu, . . Finding itself trapped in its eforts to make political capital o?t of the action of tho Judge of the CnminalLourt whose appointment to. that position Democrats were unanimously in favor of-ibe Courier gladly tseizes upon a statement made by the Judge in his card which appeared m Saturdays Jocenal, as its hst hope of escape. The knot hole is a very email one, and we can easily plug it. We doubt not the editor realize jast now that he could crawl -tnrougn a smau jtuos hole, but we are not disposed to give him the opportunity. Ths Courier says: '" We are glad to hiv tne bigTi authority of Judge Robinson for our statements, as Radicals win hardly denounce anything from that source as a " Copperhead lie," The rlglnal law, signed by the late Democratic-Governor Wlllard, contained no penalty for tho sale of liquors on Bunday. . . ;.. . Although the law was passea Dy a ue-
Jave it' hia sanction, there being no penalty posed. But, by reference to the SenVrovidedAr Sunday tale. ate Journal, we find only one Demo-
But another Kepublicaa Legislature 51a renaity for Sunday sales, was approved -by Governor OLIVER P. JiOBTOiT. on the fifteenth day of December, 18351 " In this connection, let it be remembered that the original complaint urged by the Courier to the law, wa3 the system of espionage it inaugurated. We copy one or two paragraphs on this point from the Courier oi August 20: The Grand Jury should be abolished. What right has a set of Inquisitors to disturb society by thetr secret plotting, the result of which they would be ashamed to avow in public? Who has made a Prosecuting Attorney lor a county Criminal Court the judge of offmses against the peace and dignity of the State of Indiana? Why are men sent for, to appear n " laud of freedom, lor the purpose or causing trouble amons their nelghbora and friends? Judge Robinson says the law makes it the sworn duty of the Grand Jury to indict transgressors, and they have jto choice. It ia equally true, though he took no particular care to say it in Lis card, that he ha3in every instance given Grand Juries most rigid tstructions on thia point a9 to. what a a a I thev runat dj in the premises. But what law contains this odious provision? The law approved by Asnbel P. WilIjAKD, March 5, 1859. Who enacted that law? Let us appeal to tho record. Wre find that in the election of 1858, every county in the First CongresBional Distriot elected Democrats to the Legislature, with the single exception of James E. Blythe, who was not a Republican. We copy their names: . SENATORS. Jakes D. "WiixiAMS-Knox and Davlesj. I B. Cotb-Martln and Lawrence. M. T. Carnahan Posey and Vanderburg. John C. Shoemaker Warricfe, Spencer aad Perry. " John Hargrove-Gibson, Pike aad Dubo!5 I ... KETSESENTATIVES. R. A. Clements, Jr. Daviess M . Ketapr Bubols. Isaao IX. Wood Uibson. . J. N. Easthan Knox. C.S. Dobbins Martin. . Hasaal Nelson Posey. G. W. Mas&sy-Plke. KamUtou Smith Perry. Calvia Jones Spencer. Ben. Stlnson Vanderburg. James E. B!ytbe Vanderburg - Posey, v William Parrett Warrick. and We giva tho names in full, for severa! of the gentlemen are still on the , , 1,. iy stage o faction aad hankering after office. .., Turning to the Senate Journal Session lq59 pae 99, we find that the -w .', w!n cnn. : .vote, oo the passage of the law in controversy was as follows : Nays Anthony, Brown, CARNAHAN, COBB, Conley, Cravens, cuiver, iwws. Gonn, HARGROVE, Hendry, Jones, Lane, McLean, Miller, Murray, O'Brien, Odeil, Rice, Slack, Steele, Studabaker, Tarklngton. Turner, Weir, WH.LIAM3 and Wilson. NOES-Beeson, Bennett. Blair, Conner, .'S2S SSSf"' r"' t, . ana wagner Thus, of thefive Democratic Sena - tors from this District, we find four voticz for this infamous bill, which author ized " inquisitors to disturb society bv their secret tiottinzs " ciexyDy tneir secret p.otangs. uomg to the liouso Journal we find the vote recorded as follows: ayes elyihs, Bowman. Boyd, Bixby, Braahatn, carr, Cavins, Clark, Claypool, Clayton, Clemests, Collier, Comateck, Dobsixs, Dougherty, Early, Edwards, Frixstone, GilSlu, Hall of Rush, Harrison, Hartley, Johnston, Joses, Keefer, Kelly, "Kempt, Lawhead, McLaia, Major,; Mansfield, M asset, Merrlfield, Murray, Nelson, Newton, Parks, Prosser, Robinson, EOie, Sherman, Shields, Smith or Perry, Snyder, Stanley, Stanfleld, Summers, . Tebbs, Thompson of ElkhaTt, TJsrey, Wheeler, Wiiaman and Wood. Thus, of the ten Dcmocratio Kepre Eentatives from this District, we find every solitary mother's son of them, i , t who were present, voting for cstablishiDg, according to the Courier, a Board of Inquisitors. We assert, in addition, that of the men voting . . - . Republican.?, and challenge contra diction. The inquisatorial provisions of the la-, without which its Sunday Clause wcuicJ still ce a cunuy, was tne 1 11 it. - . haniiwort of most excellent and sub
DATnftrfifQ nK aa nannU ;
i ly sent up from- sound Democratic S3 counties liko Pcsey, Martin, Dubois, "Warrick, Knox and .Daviess. , But, says the Courier echoing Judge Robinson the original law, although it was passed tbrough a Republican Legislature (and by Demo cratic votes, as wa have shown) received the sanction c.f Governor WilLARD because it "provided no penalty for Sunday tales." We will examine this proposition. We copy the following section from the Ant of jgoD: ., . sections. A HcenEO granted under tbe provisions of.tb.is act snail uot author! za the person so licensed to sell or barter any Intoxicating liquors on Sundays, nor to any person under the age of twenty-one years, nor to a person or persons In a state of intoxication, nor upon tho day of any State, County, Township or Municipal election In the township or city where tbe same may be holden. Now, irBtrikes us, that under the provisions of this section, very liquor dealer who e ells on Sunday is llnVilft tn Yif rrnprii fort Ctr dolling 5thonl i;e(,nqa n nii 3ArJr,n 10. of the Barae law Section 8 expre99ly refuses to grant tho right to ftad Jf be h& rUDg the rigk of prose3uticn fcr 8elling without liceB89i . preci3eiy as he would do QQ ftuy other dgy - of tbe week wMcb h;9 license . did lot cover; Ba j Jet j00- agaia ftt tbe amen,iment to the jaw ,ffhich the CouriercaUs ft proscr5ptive Sunday Law, that th v , bU - . has imnosed upon the people. It will be remem bered that tho . Legiblature of 18C5 was so intensely Radical that the Senate elected Mr. A. T. WhittleSET Principal Clerk, by a majority of two votes, burely, it the Democrats were strong enough to elect the pria cipal officer of the Senate, they were strong enough to defeat a measure to which that party was so bitterly op . nr tv. 9(1 who snnnnrted Mr Whittlesey for Clerk voticg against this terrible Sunday Law. Every single Democratic Senator from this Congressional District voted for the atrocious Sunday Law, in a Senate of which Mr. Whittlesey, tho present editor of the Courier, wa3 Clerk. Yet, in the face "of tbia fact, he presumes upon the ignorance of his readers to the following extent. We copy from Saturday's Courier: The Democratic party, through days of darkness and of sunshine, have opposed compulsory temperance legislation, and for the future our motto lathe repeal of all laws that circumscribe ltberty of ,con science, chief among which is our "Sunday jaw," passed by a radical legislature and approveci by Governor Mobtos ! , jjownwith this shameful Iniquity ! Bah! such hypocri-ay could only do m credit to a .North American. eavageSuch political chicanery ought to disgU3t every inteiligeat man in the community. But, turning from the Senate to th0 House, where the Sunday Law, 80-called, originated, we find that ony fiYC or sx Democrats in all the IIous3 of Representatives voted against this " compulsory temperance legislation." ' We have devoted this much space to the Courier's whangdoodle style of manufacturing what it conceives to be political capital, because we desire the people to bo correctly informed of the facts in the case, and not to be misled by that paper's persistent perversions. TAX AlLiE. Irn o riant Opinion of Attorney General Williamson. - D If position of Fersonals of Tax Payers a PrcrcqnlsUe to Sale vof Real Estate. TAX A PERPETUAL IXCUMBBOCK u. ueal Estate lmil paid. ATTOKJJ4.V GISERAL'3 OFFICE, December 2, lb9. John D. IS vans, Esq., Auditor of State: Deas bin 1 acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 20th ultimo, with that of Mr. Gray. Auditor of lioward County, snbmitticg for "my consideration and opinion the iollow inir Questions: First Is the sale of land for taxes illeeil. when the owner of the land is also the owner of personal property .,.i....u kJituuu A3 id uctnsiij, uuu tutu BtitQ -f factSt to publish he lands as delinquent? The statute provides lLat tbe lien for all taxes of State, county, school, road or township purposes, shall attach oq aU real vestev helj by tbe tax-payers, on the first day of January, annually, and such lien shall bo perpetual. 'ne statue does not fix the time at whi(jh the jieQ Qa personal property attaehcs but tho courts have decided ag between the gtate and tfce fc the of assessment it Sommence8.a3eoon as the duplicate . . , t() the Treasureri j . b policy of the Btatute to 1 , fn flfliand itself. onlv when attaches remedies fail to enforce a satisfaction of the tax The personal property of a tax-pay-er 13 the Fnmary tuna out OI wmcn .. the taxes as3essei asamst him uf0n poll, personal and real estate are to be collected so. long as it may be found m the county. And it may, under certain Btatutory restrictions be followed into other counties of the State. Bat whea the Treasurer hes exhausted hi3 remedies against the Dersonal effects of the tax-payer, .by the levy &nd sale of the eame. or by demand and careful search for such, property, and return cf " do property found" whereon to make satisfaction cf the tax, .then in such cases the land of the tax- - advertised and sold for the satisfaction of the delinquent tas. Tfce power cf the officer is, limited to the remedies prescribed by tbe 8tatute Tfae renfedie3 prcacribed anj the order in which they are didirected to be used or enforced, are I prerequisites, and must be as strictly I nnr, 'oil with at nnv tit h or ic.:n mf nfs riT the law: arid this nrAr-r n,A - technical regard for the statute must be observed from the beginning to tho end of the proceeding. Any change "ft"?, n" ""111, or Euusiiiuuuu in nio orucr irius prean,i v0;ji . .. " - The ctScer entrusted with the col
tertian of" faxes. ' and tt Dower cf )
, : t . . ... 7 .e.exercHses a OTrja letter oi tae law tor its support, ana he must act in strict conformity with the law from whence his power s derived, and the purchaser is bound to inquire whether he has so acted. ' The disposition cf the -personal cf the tax payer bsin? a prerequisite to the eale-of the real estate, it must be shown it has been disposed of in strict conformity with tho law, "or the sale of the real estate is illegal. . UUi euii tua i us. remains a lien en the real estate, and is a perpetual in cumbrance until paid by some mode known to the law. It therefore-follows that until the personal property is disposed of the ofieer need not advertise the land as delinquent, for the law does not require a useless and foolish act. I am, very respectfully, -- .f - D.E.Williamson, , Attorney General. STATE FINANCES. 6KSAT BEDUCriOS IN STATE BEBT. T Tbe School Fond and Revenues, HIGHLY SATISFACTORY 13M. SHOWThe Auditor of State has been at work for some time past iu making itv i 3 nna rria fiaAal xro Q t I which ended on the 31st ot Uctober last, and we are able, through the kindness ot Mr. J . U. Jurnett, Ueputy, to publish some highly interestiog and valuable figures showing be reductiou which has been made in the State debt, as follows: Five rer cent, stocks outstandIbsoed ourine the year . . , 60a U) Total...... ........ ........... l.eadills la Redeemed during the year., Outstanding Ootober31, 1j9......81.63J,958 3i Xwo-and-a-nair per cent, stocks J outtandlns October 31. 13'J8.. 7.2C0 13 Issued durintf the year........-. 7U0 U Total -8 7,060 13 3,220 U 4,713 13 210.000 00 Redeemed during tne j ear. Outstanding October 31, 1S69. 9 War loan Donas ouuianaing October 31, 1S68 ..... Redeemed during the year....... 8.UU0 CO Outstanding October 31, im 1 204,000 00 STATBDEBT. . -October 31. 189 : Five per cent, slocks....... ...51,68(5 S"6 33 Two-aud a-halt ptr cent, stccka 4,740 13 Warloaa bouds...- 204,UU0 Oi Total. - ..- ei,845,69G 48 Redeemed durlnz the year: Five per cent, stocks . 1,GS6,S83 83 Two-and-a-half per cents 820 00 War loan bonds- - 6,uX) IM TotaU. 81,US5,S8a 83 It will be seen from the above that the State debt has been reduced al-. most one-half durins the past year. and that, if the levy had been made as heavy for this year as it was last, the State . would have teen nearly or auite out ot debt. Ine last .Legisla ture, however, very properly, seeing as they did how nearly the State was out. of debt, preferred to make the State levy lower for the years 1869 and 1870, so as to pay oif the debt in two years instead ot one. In addition to the foregoing, which is known and spoken of as the foreign debt, the State has also outstandicg, in the way ot a domestic debt Of non-neeotlable School Fund bones ... ?3,j31 313 15 Vincennts university Donas... oi.&ao iai Total .". 83,6.4,901 15 This is a debt, of lone time, which the State really owes to herelt. THE COMMON SCHOOLS. In this connection the following ficures civing tho condition of the School r una ot the estate, tho relative increase; and the school revenue, to gether with the resources from whence they were derived, will also ce round very interesting and valuable, snow ing as they do a most healthy increase and an aggregate amount of which the citizens ot tbe btate may well teel proud: couaosscuooii fusd. Amount of fund held by counties, May 'i8.. . 11,522,410 28 Added since from fines and forfeitnres 35,733 57 Added since from ether sources....... 8to 7 $1,558,972 72 CONGRESSIOSAI. FUND. Am'nt of said fund held by counties, Mav. 1S68 52.CU.4j5 51 Since - added from sale of land?.. 12.911 20 Amount of fund May, 18e9. .. Amouut of Common and Conares821,399 77 slonal Funds.. !3,783,S72 49 Aducu value oi zi,S(j1 acres of unsold CoDgress'al lands 107,919 15 Total amount of Funds..M I3.8C1,2)1 61 '. INDIANA SCHOOL FUSDS, Ton-negotiable State Bonds $3,551,318 15 Konds cancelled, (Acts S. S. '(Ja).. 40,WO to Common school fund held hy counties 2,538,972 72 Congressional scnool luna neia by counUes 2,221,399 77 value of unsold congressional lands 107,919 15 Saline fund on loan 8,73(1 05 Saline fund in Treasury 1.34S 90 Bank tax fund on loan...- lstf Bank tax fund i n Treasury... . II1 U7 Kschealed estates.. 10,V0ii 42 Kinking fund - 8v8,9j3 35 Amount of fuud in 1889.., Amount of fund in lbifcj88,314 S52 5! 8,to,34i B4 Increase . C5.511 i3 8(HOOI. KJVESCE, School revenue for tuition for the Tear ending October, 1809 Amount collected by tax $997,' 53 41 Interest ou common school fund K8,7lu IS fjtquor licenses....- .... tJ!5.S 00 Unclaimed feea 1,49 75 state's indebtednei'8 paid... ........ 6o,) 00 Stale's lntereston bauds paid.... IS, ITS 17 Other sources . . 3ti,437 bi Total amount of revenue for tuition Amount apporuone In the Journal of the 24th of November, we find this language: " We learn that the North and South Koad has Bwallowed ud the old KtrnmKt T.inp nnrJJannm in run tn t 7i. . , : "t w i u heretofore contemclated ." Now t!iPre is not one word cf the ahnvrt Etatement from the Journal trae.and nA nimnnt take it f.ir cranto,! Kof .I... ;a .n;w c truthfulness of the above statement, Dr. ; Pierce informed U3 on Satuday last, that not only was the Journal's statement not true, but that no propo sition of the . kind baa ever been made by the represent atives of either company, and that the North ai d South L,oad will run tn Ncwbnrs and not to Rockport. Why the Journal has taken such a stand against tins road, ana so persistently misrepresents the facis, wo do not understand, but that paper ought to know that its opposition to the North and South Road is not to the read alone, but is in opposition to-' the interests of the people in the entire tier of counties through which the road is to pass, from Lake Michigan to the Ohio River. Petersburg 2'rtss. : ' , Tho anfaircesa cf tla Pias cuull not be shown more distinctly than in the paragraph above Why didn't ! J ' t ' li . l.l.,T- tI tae I ress cupy iu uuie paragrapu from the Journal which it attacks so
valiantly? "Why did ic purposely omit ;
SSifVruef tff?imiion"KS!ooil Sews for the People!
the Courier of yesterday, who got it cxcluivelv' from the lion. lllara tii.iu.icijr iiviu Carpenter, just, returnea irom tne
tr, i . nnmrw nv ir n j fir- our air. a. v icaery, wuo nas neeu conii.ast, where a Dew,company was or- t wUh tllo (TOCvry Basinet in fnn:rfd tvUIr rPW officers and inten Kvansvilie for nineteen years, and theregamzea Wi.a new uuwr .uu 'u,cu tore know8 he wants of the trade. We
tions," which followed tho languagS it did quote. We are ashamed of friend Krebs, who seems compelled to rtBort to such petty tricks in order to misrepresent subscribers. " the JotRNAL to his IIISTJUAirCE. INTERNATIONAL INS. COMPANY. tasu lapual, ?ouU,llu., . I S orpins, July I, lit 'J, bJljSi) VO. I So. IIS I1BOADWAT, X. Y. HTATEMRNT of the Condition of the INTEKMATIONAL. INSURANT C'G. or iew York City, July lbt, 1863: Total Aisei Sl.290,844 SO Total Liabilities 13898 25 - C.ICDREW. Azent. novl7 d3m Kvansvilie, Ind. - Ths C1TI FIRE INSURANCE CO., HARTFORD, CONS'. Capitax. asd assets ovsb a HALF 2XIX.1.IOX DOXJLABS. The reDntatlon and standing thlcn this company nas secured ia tvansviLiiC togeiner Willi the largo and undoubted I it offers lor all its obligations,wlll, securltv it is nopeu, secure tor u a fcnaro oi ine puunc patronage. U. is.. UttKv ,A geni, No. 2 Main St., Kvansvilie, Ind novi7 d3m 1113 cnxuxvccizutr ims aino. w., OF MASSACHUSETTS. Capital and S capx.es - .8900,003. This well-kuown Company continues to insure against LOSd AND DAMAGE BY FIRE on all kinds of bulldiuKS. mercban dt&e, household furniture, and all other insurable nrooeriv. aL reasonaDie raws. Applications receiveu ana policies issuec I . . V ir Arrant novi7 aism i.vaiisviue, iuu. THE SLEllCH ANTS' FAYOEITE. THE LORILLARD ri n ft TVCITO 1 ntll I W flii J.Ll3UiAiif WJliaiii .OF NEW YORK. ASSETS, NEARLY $2,000,000.00. DwellluE Houses insured for a term or years at greatly reduoed rates. TJEIREE YEA RSAT TIIE PRICE OF TWO! FIVE YEARS A T THE PRICE OF THREE! Don't wait for a Are to warn you, tut go at once and Insure in the IiOBXXi J.ARD . Wisdom. Prndeuca. and Experience all say Insure in the The Ample Resources, Large Experience, Frompt Payment of Losses, Aud Eigh Standing cf THE LORILLARD INS. CO. Commend it to all who want FIRST-CLASS INSURANCE. All losses Adjusted and Paid hy C. VRW, A sent, SO. 2 3IAIJT STSEET. nolO-lm KEXSEH & BAKER, General Insurance Agents, AND ADJUSTERS OF LOSSES, MARBLE HALL, No. 9 Main St., K V AM S VI LLE, IND. Dwelling Houses insured for a term of years at greatly reduced rates. Three Years at the Price of Two Five Years at the Price of Three. Lite linwrmicc h Specialty. ' Total Cash Assets Represented Twenty-five Million Dollars. Tbe following are among tbe Companies represented: TXA Insurance Co. of Hartforu, Conn. Cash Aasets .............5,O00,0O0. PHGLMX Ins. Co. Of Ewtford, Conn CashAssfcte $1,500,000. coxtixestal Ins. Co. of New York. Ca8fa ets 92,000,000, xostii asikricajj insurance coo, I - Hartford, Conn. Ca3il Assets fsoo.oco. merchants ins. co. of Hartford, ct. Cash Assets .9500,009 NORTH IIF.it ICAX Insurance Co. of ixew xor a. Cash Assets SOO,QOO. P1KKVIX Ins. Co. of Brooklyn N. Y. Cash Assets .tM,700 OOO. JETNA LIFE Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. t':sU Asceta. ... -g 12,0 00,000. ' NEXSEtf & BAKER, Agents, 0 HAIX bTSSiiT, ETSCSTille, iBd. )at: dlv , Fia-a Stores far Relit. jrfOS. 33 AJTD 33 SOUTH FIRST ST. JJi The foimer now occupied by Miller, UadaerA Co., wholesale Dry Goods; and of the latter H. Z eldman s Co., wholesale Clotus, etc., occupy the first toor, and tlie balance of this building (which is separate) has been used as a 'wholesale Clotai?sc Houite l a. Humberts & Co. , Each store is 13 feet w ide by l-M feet deep, lour etor.t s high, With cellars 8 feet in tho clear uader each. Possession gives Ik mediately. To eond teuants iriet.9 stores will bs rentud Vi'RY LOW. Apply lo I ts. E. GILCKKX & CO., Wholesale Grocers, nov!3tf No. SI North First Street.
L.E IIAVE wow IJf sxonE A Vw large and well assorted stocfc of Family Groceries. Douzht FOK CASH Jn
jjew York and other Eastern cities, by invite the attention of buyers to oar . . JVeio Raisins, Jew Figs, A'ew Currants, New Dates, New Prunes, Hew Lemons, New Citron, New Oranges, Lots of New Goods, At VICKERY BROS., 73 and 73 Main BU de2 OUP-SirrrS, 4c.-Pearl Barley, ui,ispllt Peas, Green Peas, Uomlny. Hominy Grits, Green Kern, Maccaroni, Vtrmaduced prices, at VICKEB.Y BROS., ue? ana to inain ot. CHEESE. Factory Cbeese, Hamburg Cheese. Pineannle Lhte e. bao-tiaao ; Cueese, Edam Cheese, Swiss Cheese, and LJmborg uneeEe, xor sale at V1U&CUI BUS., de2 73 and 78 Mala Et. mo NALOO.V ASE HOTEL KEEP. JL ERS. Prepared Germaa Mustard, by lue gallon; Tomato catsup (.superior), Dy tne gallon; Anchovies: Russian Sardines; Fresn Oysters, received dally-ll fot low at VICKERY BROd saie da2 73 and 7d Mai a 6 1. COFFEE 150 bags received in the last six weeks. couiDilsina Mocha. Laguayra, Male, Java, Uid Goveruuieni Java, imitation Java, Ceylon Roasted Coffee, six varletle of Rio Coffee a dozen differ ent varlelles in all, and varying; in pries from 2uc to SOc per poo do ror sale at . dt-2 73 and 78 Malu St. I'ti.iB. A great variety of Raw and Refined Sugars, ranging In price from lAia. to 1S.S. per pouna lor tne best refined liar a (sugar, is o nrm sens cneaper maa V1CK.K.14X UK.ua , de2 73 and 78 Malu fcU XEAI TEA! A largo stock bought fTl , for CAoli.and PAID FOR, coin- JL ising Imperial, xouuk Hyson, Hyson in powder, uolone. and Englisn Break last Tea near twenty varieties, rangtng in price from 75o. to Si per pound. Our Teaa are fresh and good imported in the original nacaases noi cociorea ana mixed witn aamagea leas, use mucn ox the package lea sent irom tne eastern oitief if yau wani gooa iea, nave mem weigneaoutny your urpcers. de2 73 and 78 Main Bt. CHARLES VIELE & CO. WHOLESALE GrROOEBS, SOVTUHEST CORSEft First and Sjcainore Streets EVANSVILLE, IND. au9 dtf HATTHEW DALZELL, Wholesale Dealer in Groceries, Nails, White Load, Lime, Cement, &&, No. IS Water Etreet, deoio dly ETAMvn.ti. iwp. IHAAO EIIMIXS, MUD BXIMAP I. & D. IIEIJlAIVTf, Wholenale Dealera in GEOOERIE6 Foreign and Domestic Liquors, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, OLASSWARf AC, tiLC, 44 & 46 FIBST STREET, EVAKSVILLE, ISD. FISH DEPOT. DRY GOODS. XTTE orrtna. from this oat I WW the best-selected stock of Snmmer and Seasonable AT VERY LOW lItlO i; Viz.: in the DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT, A very large stock of the BEST PRINTS And the most popular brands Bleached Unbleached M XJ S Ij I iST S At the lowest market rates. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMEN1 Is now more complete In its assortment than ever before offered in this market, and at ASTON IBHINGLY LOW PRICKS. CLACK. SIXKS, And all tbe new shades of FANCY BILKS At 25c, 50a, 73c., and f 1 per yard less than their value, and warranted all tilk, the assertion of some unscrupulous competitors to the contrary notwithstanding. Black and White LLAMA SHAWLS, Hosiery, Gloves, PARASOLS AND Sl. UMBRELLAS, NOTIONS in endless varietj. MILLINER? 6TOCK will be closed out cheap during the balanoe of the season. Mosquito Bars and Netting. The best style of Mosqnlto Bar Fixture just received and made up to order at short notice. SCHAPKEE, BUSSING & CO., Set. 47 and 19 Main Street. Jun28 PI,TJMBING, &C. GIBSON & WELSH, IP 3L, XJ M BEE S. DKAIiBS IM Lead Pipe, Sieet Lead,Water Closets, HOT AXU COLD BATHS, Shower Baths, Fores and Lift Pumps, ALE POMPS, WROUGHT IRON PIPE3, dta Water introduced into country dwelling from cisterns or wells, kivlng aU tbe conveniences of a city supplied with water works. No change of range on stove required to heat the water. 2 Locust eJtreot, EVANSVILLE, IND. JOHN U. BMITXT.' " ' IT. H. HOBST. SMITH &IIORST, ilAM. VACIUitK.S or, ' O I GKL K S , And deaiers in ! TOBACCO, PIPES, SNUFF, &o., Cor. let and Locust (?t., opp. Opera House, novl8-3nv- EVANSVILLE.
i JOBJX B. K'COaKTJE. JOES P. TWEED. KcCOKKLE & TWEED, Contractors and ISnilders, And Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, BracJcets Cor. WALSCT A EIGHTH STREETS, EVA58VILUC, iBD, All orders trill receive Dromnt attention fe3 d3m BUILDERS EiVO?OX2,XTTI3r. We respeci fully call your attention to a brief list of BuUdlng Materials manufac tured for and kept cn hand b us. We propose lo furnish everything required in building. Our establishment comprises a combination never before attempted by any one house, we make Building Ma terials a specialty ; and from twenty-five years' experience aa mechanic, manufacturer, and builder, we flatter ourselvee tVat we can furnish articles In our line more to the satisfaction of builders, as le gs ids quality and Stnesa, than persons with less experience-assuring yen that, If our lUt comprises anything required by you, we shall be most happy to forward you, on application, our Price List. Doors, Sash, Blinds, and Mould inga "4 Wa keop on band a large stock of all the usual sizes, and are prepared to manufac ture everything In the line of Doors, Sash, Blinds (outsids and Inside), Konldings, Frames, Brac&ets, Newell Posts, Balusters, &c, &c SASLT, PRIMED and GLAZED, On band and to order. GLASS of all sizes and kinds PADJT3, BRUSHES. 0IL3, POTTY, and VARNISHES f all kinds. NAILS, LIUSE, CEDENT, PLASTER PARIS, HAIR. SHINGLES, LATHS, FLOORING, WEATHERBOARDING, FIRE BRICKS, &c. We would particularly call your at ten Hon to oar large stock of BUILDIIKAl. UARDWA3E, comprising everything In the Hue, assuring you that we can successfully compete with tbe largest hardware dealers as to price. We are Agents for YEBM0XI PEXSSTLYA3IA SLATE (ICABBIES. We have on hand a large stock of Roof ing Blate, Marblelzed Blate and Iron, Italian and Statuary Marble Mantles, urates, 4c, and can furnish every kind and style at manufacturers' priced. Salesroom and Ooce ; 8outli Water Street Between Walnut and Locust, EVA5T8VILLE, IJND. BAIiCOCK & STEELE. cial3 LUSIRI3I-I.Va2RI3Il I TilK btJltM'KIUi:U COKlIBiOKfi the Lumber business at bis old stand tl the corner of Main and Heventh Btreeu, and would respectfully inform tbe public tbat bis stock nt large and second to noD' in the assortments, embracing Pine ol thickneHse and quality, from the nlc Third Common isairiuaw Board up Three-Inch First Clear Plank. AImo, soo IXKtKS of various thicknea t and style", and IO.OOO LlGliTS. Window Sash. Pine and Poplar UhiUHU. 3 and 4 -feet Lath, Mouldings, Can lust Quarter-Hound, Ac, Ac Orders from the country, river or ral filled promptly. i!l JHm JOHN V.CtltnWi: SADDLER, Y, ETC. Btelnbacli, Wack & Co., MASCFACTCRlaS OF SADDLER Y, -ASDDeaTers ia Eaddlerj Hardware, e Biasor THCBia coll a k, SO. 79 HAIA STREET, KVAN8VILLE, IND. Albert Btxikbacu.I V. P. WACK, oc7-3m Charles Babcock & Co., IXPOBTKBS AUD DEALERS IM Coaeli & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damasks. Harness, Enameled Patent Leather Pad Skins, Skirtings, dec, dec, JVo. S In.ln Streof, rnagt) EVANtSVl.LLE, INI. GEO. TIIOUMIILL, ua.h-jw leruum or Nuclei les aud 2nriieKi SECOXO b-TUKKf, tear Main, EVANaVXLLE, 1NU. All ainds of fica Saddle and Harness constantly on hand. REPAIRING done in the best manner and at short notice. (mho dttm BRASS F O PUD ER , s C JOHN 1VINS0N, BRASS FOUNDER AND FINISHER Steam and Gas-ripe fitter, Manufacturer and Dealer in Steam and Water Oauges, Kpelttr and KabbUt Metal, aud all Articles appertaining to a Brass Foundry. BTKAMB9AT AXB 6EXESAL CLACK SJ5IIEI56, 8 icr Street, bet. flue aud Leet. KVANSVILLE, IND. ChmIi paid for Old Copper and Brass
13 W IT I X 3X.
LOOK AT THESE PRICES: Hy Disston's C. S. 28-inch Hand Saws, $2 25. SPEAR & JACXSON'S C. S. 23-inch Hand Saws, $2 25. SPEAR & JACKSOE'i C. S. 28-irch Rippirg Saws, $2 75. Patent Cross-Cnt Saws 75c per Foot Ames' Shovels, $1 25 Each.
Coal Shovels, $1 25 Each Eest Chopping Axes, $1 25 ; CAST STEEL SPADLVQ FORKS, $1 2J. Belmont Nails. 103, 12d and 20 i, ti 75 per Keg. Belmont NailsSd $5 ; 6d $5 25 ; 4d $5 50; 3d fine binec", $7 50 par Eeg. Sieves STos. 14 fc 10, $3 per Dozen. TURN TABLE APPLE-PARSES, $8 per Dozea, 75a Eacb. OHIO TOOL COMPANY : Single Smooth IMauen 7Hci Nlugle JacU lInne $1 10 Double Hmeolb 1'Innea HI lO; Double Jack I'lanes HI 23; Doable tore l'lanes 1 nit Double Jfoluter Planer $'2 33; BRADBDRI'S SP0KESHAVES, 2-incli 45c, 2 1-2 inoli 553, 3-incn 653. We have now In our store a very large and well angorted slock of aeneral bardware, all of which we offer in the same proportion as the above. Terms Cirnlifred: p. STRAUB & CO., Sign of tbe Broad Axe, ISO. 83 UAI.V NTIlfcET, Three doors above our former place. s18 cmrxt . Jinn divimok. j.uoh SAMUEL ORR L CO., DXALKBS ri IRON, STEEL. TIlY-rLATJ?( IVIUE, ' MPRINGH; AXLE8, Horse and Male Sboes. TJoEers and Blacks laitha' Took, wieox 1x0 eicgt woonwosi WKOVMIIT SCRAP IRON JBOrUIII At tbe high est market rates Water 8lretl, lunUdtf EVANHVILLE, IND. CdiTTlCUKIi, KKLLOti'J & (Hooowwors to Wells, KeDoirK Co.) lMPORTERa AND JOBBER Of SION OF THE BIG PADLOCK AXES, A.1KN, - aki;n. 4 x i:a. . TABLE CUTLER a, TABLE CUTLERY. TABLE CUT L Eli Y. POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKKT CUTLERY, Trac Cluilch, Trnoo Oiinltr, Truoe JIiIiim. Ilantcr 13ocs, Ilauter IIocm, I'lnnlorn' Hoc, Slechaiilcs Toolb, Mechanics' Tools, Jlcchanlcs' Tool r, BOIiuIlKEb' 11 A ED WAKE, Btlllti-tiS' If AKUWAiiK, lOTTON AXI WOOL CAHliS, COTION AJSI MCMII, CAKM, tOi fON AMU W04tl. DAKIM BlXT HUH HER IlKLTINti, HluHT H UHHKH H KL Ti A (J, iiJMT RUUhiCIl HLLrXXU, ilill and Cross-ut 8, and Crogs-C'at Sawn MiJJ and Crsra-Cnt Sawa. CASH buyers will find It to tbelr 'lvanUua to examine our stooK ix fore paieiiaLne ls where. At the Old SIukcJ, 13 First r hQLlTUUS.il. KJCIiLiXiU it CO. 1. II 0r First National Hh.uK, Corner Main and If't rat btreet, Kvsnnvlllf , luc MAHcrAcri'itF.K or roNTixt ous Uam Work, Ookt, hllver, V&L canite.Coralito, and Amber riau, Carvw Work, ArtUBcla'. I'alates, Ac. ADMINISTRATOlt of Nitron Oxul (an excellent and safe anapathetic), Cb roforra, fctlier, and aUo several local pikn lyzers. . NKDKAUJIC Affections treaU-d. MY FAClLITILa are as good and rx establlMbnibnt as lare (oonsjailtiK of ri. rooms) as any in the United HtaUvi. I RETURN MY THANKS for the e. torsive iai ron&ge rfcOblved during tbe pait KIHHTYKAKH. m'ivwl COAL. t. F. BANBOM. ALJLX.WILHOX SANSOM & VV! 30M, SEALKKS IX IJittrsliir z Coal, And Hole Agents for the AIRDRIfi and bLIOO Mlnea of Kentucky. Being HKf-nts for the lowboats Robot Fulton and Red Fox, we are prepared to de towing at lo figures. orrrcEa s 5 Sooth Second Etrcet aud Blue Dock, Lamasco Wharf. BU-am boats liberal terms. ind factories supplied on mum drim J I m Tf OTIOITS, ETC. Clement, Vhite cl' 0. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS and NOTIONS 22 nud i FIKST NT., jya evan illjc, ind.
I., nowrs. 1. .ti.Kx. vroor.iJitrtoK. HOWES L WOOLDniDCE, COTTOIJ PACTOKL', I'uonrcK am C0121 11 11 Issioii Z Jc r c? ii M ' 2S2 ri.o.vr WYiiv.v;i MEMPHIS, TKNN. Liberal Ch1i Advances on CoMon nml I'roinc. jiii 2 '. :i HOWARD & PRESTONS, Com mission jZorch'iu NEW ORLEANS.
Pki.hios mt is. mill mai. j: cash advuncts upcu loutiiiuimuU of FORK, CORN, PLC UK, TOHACCO, Ac. tc., to the above lio jm, aud a'.to luruls.Ii gunnies to shippers. I nav2 dlf SAMDIL II. KtSNEM. 1VI.IVS TAIIIIN. PALL. K. IIORTIMKH. S. II. KENNEDY i Vi).. Commissi ttn Zlv.rvh'tn FOR TH i lit IT V Flour, P.-ovisioi s, Ccru, vvh: ly, And Western i roduce ("0 ' iy, 85 sad B7 POIIt'UN M I! : r. Ne-W ORL1-.A JSa, LA. ConnIgoiiK'nt.i ol'r llo.l, ami ml ru-h (ivauomt ruude ou k 1 1 imi'-i, I s to t;i tthnvM houe, by W. M. A h i x-i ami KVANHvrt.i. i, lt COMUISSIOi; UERCEaliTS, 07 magazini: ktiie::t, 2!EV OI.LEAX3. TJKI'ECIAI. ATTKXTION iilX t'.Ti lo JZi Wtkletu I'rodace. Consljrnrnents cf Flnnr, Corn, V- i U SDd nil k) minor W tfrn l'rodui xoilciti ii. Liberal ranti Brtv ino.n nni.ln on nil tni.menta, either for m in Iu Nevf Urlon or ulpnient to New York. ro:Ti;utmvY.T ; to., Co m ml m I ti 21 crelutiii h 41 WAT nt si iir.s.r, noTl-d3m NEW YOIUC. R. K. DcvKkKSoK J. E. ItASKit. E. K. tCSEIXSON Forwardini; & Commfr cict Merchant:)) AND UENERAL AUKh SOUTH SIIC j. -4 FAST FItEIQIIT LINE, OVER TUB ETARYIU.n -t CRAWrORUSTIlLU, TKIUIK HAITI. &, IMIIAS AlfiLlS, BKLLKFOXTAtU:, LAKE SliOUK & YAUY. EAILSlOAUs EVANSVILLE, IND. Liberal cmh advances made on nuinh-h. muu. in."iif r. s. DtwoccnuT. ir. c olki iit. DUSOUCIIET & OILBEirr, HKN KltA L CO MM SSI ON M ER CHA N 1 S, Xo. !) i'ojdras Btrt el, NEW OHLC ANH, IA. Orders and coiiSlKurrmnVi fcollci"-'J. Jy5dtf It A RUlW J. 1"U f.J'K, Of N-W l Ihiih. J. U. MuCvi. ahu, of lMulyli;, Ky, K Not r, of Ji'ew t'iu-.. u. Phelps, Mi'Xulhidi i. lo., J 'R OD UCE, PR 0 VISION. Af D OESKIUt Commies ioa UcrchcvAz, 112 GKAVIKIi KT&r.KT, noyai dtf ni.w oru.;:r. mi. C. a CO., For warding and Ccnnhsioa vharfeoat Piioniii;To:i:i, Railroad aui Fast ITti,:Lt Lire i:vAr..sii.i.K, nil, JanH dlr ' M. nAIRJ .0. H. ff4 nn III) S T A E ((iuoctiKflors to W. M. AlSiman !; Co., Cn :ni:kai. aukmk, inortt'i 3 Korwanii nti arnt :oiitri:iin cbaiitH, KvariKfliln, Ji!ll;iru. Ju f!-r tn J . ti, Wbi''l-r. Priori, Hn.t Natl'fial ). and HunTi OrT, Vice 1'rtsHtdont tftuni National Hani. AijenU for O Jio Klver Halt 'u. -rrrK win.it ni:rnwr 11 ti V rltindHHid tormir j. : n.i. l,ut v are ou 'l ItH f M KT, oi iii.ur l lf Vine, next lo L. i'i rs-.n' 'tn t.itop, Mill In tb trade ol LiQ (.'1,'cM, fj.ijijh', co;i. Al ltiMUJiiH, lc, and (; 1.1 t,.i .,t to we tbcra. ii, i. Ai,Uri am. 11. I. AlAA'A t, ;a., Foa7ARULio Alio co:::;i;-;:i yVAlCUAXlV. KKCTIF1KR.S, and Wt,',!'.:..,!-, Dmims F I R S T S T R E E T , One door tel'w Vltiw, next to I,. I"iui'in' 'I In Kimpji, Jva ws VI LLC, im juil dtf. A. 8. IIAYII11LST, FRODUVK, VOMMIHMIVX AXI ft. WAK DIXd ZtKHVilA NT. No. HoisUj W'M,t.r h. lMa!er Iu lour, Hh.u.i, liny, Cutn, t.t . n. andCouulo lnuc. ri. U. BARTON. KG. V. s it Krror.d htrrct. CI.NCINN A'l i Liberal adv tiH.'i; muiici oa conhii'iioit !( 7ltf F. M. HCMI'tKlty. ro. J. l.KW c. vr. i: . i. n f v. UUJiniREY, LEWIS t ;)., FrBWAl:BI.U ASD (O'HIIi sax MERCHANTS, Irojrictor J X7i,mithu:vt lilvmirivllle, I .!. J31 dly
