Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 January 1870 — Page 2

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prrBLiSHEa bt ttth CTArSYILLE JOUBSiiL C0MP1XI, JVC S Locust Street, Evansvilie.', MONDAY, JAXUAKY 17, 1ST0. The profpects of R. T. Kerciieval, Esq., of Rockport, Spencer County, for the Republican Domination for Treasurer of State, by the Convention of February 22tl, are daily growing stronger. No better man can be found for the position. Henuy 0. Bowen, of the Independent y has purchased the Rrooklyn Union, of New York, and designs making it a zealous and efficient Republican paper. lie is prepared to spend money freely to increase its inworthy the large cily in which it is published. On Wednesday, the Ohio Senate voted to wipe the Visible Admixture Law from the statute book of the State, by a vote of twenty to seventeea. This looks very much like the Senate would ratify the Fifteenth Amendment. The real struggle on that proposition will be in the House, and its fate is involved in consider able doubt. Profitable Preaching. Oo Thursday nigh?, Plymouth Church voted to increase the salary or its Pastor, Henry Ward Beecher. to $20,000 Der annum. In the course oi a discussion amoog the leading mem bers, the idea was thrown out that this increase is made in consideration of Mr. Beecber's advancing yeais and the circumstance that it is his intention of retiring from public One member hoped that next year the salary would be fixed al 25,000 The interesting query was propounded several hundreds of years ego, does Job serve God for naught? THERE have been so many terrible and fatal accidents from tho use of coal oil in its various forms, that we copy from the Boston Journal of Chemistry an article yn that subject, and commend it to' the careful consideration of our readers. It does seem as though some law might be enacted that would rrotcot the lives of the people. But doubtless this would be regarded as interfering with men's liberty to destroy life for money, and come in conflict with the moral idea resolution of . our . Democratic Platform. So the blessed and glorious privilege of manufacturing burning fluids for the destruction of women and children must not be interfered with. " The benighted victims of an imperial government may submit to tho despotic restriction of suicide by fire, but free-born " Americans could never bear such arbitrary infringement of their personal liberty. - TiiE Democratic State platform is equally as uncertain about the Fifteenth Amendment as it is about everything else. The Democrats re- - solved as follows: That we denounce ihe action of our last Legislature iu attempting to force upon trie people the proposed Fifteenth A'mendmenttu tho Constitution of the United States, as lu palpable violation of our State Constitut ion, and we solemnly pretest against Indiana being counted for said Amendment; and we hereby declare our unalterable oi position to its ratifica- - tion. ; Not one word against the Amendment upon principle, but they don't like the way it is being ratified. That is the Coffroth loop-hole through which the Democratic party is to take back-track when the Amendment is in operation in Indiana. The Democratic party is in the same position toward the Amendment as the Maine Democrat was toward the prohibitory law in favor of it, but opposed to its ratification. Honest Democracy! J ad. Journal. It is cot necessary for the Journal to attempt to prove that the Democrats are not against the Fifteenth Amendment on principle. .That party will swear, before the election, that the above resolution meant only that they wanted the State to ratify the Amend ment constitutionally. We have been asked what will be the practical effect of the repeal of the hi teunth Amendment by the State of New York. We answer that if that amendment is not ratified by three-fourths of all the States, not counting New York, the extension of suffrage will be resisted in the Empire State to the bitter end. Let Mr. Grant's admiuistration dare to make war upon the great State, of New York, and its powers will speedily come to an inglorious end. Courier. The Democracy of twelve States, sustained by the . sympathy of members of the party in all the States, attempted resisting the laws of the land, and didn't make a distinguished success of it. When it is remembered that Governor Hoffman oweshi3 position to tho fraudulent voting 'of the roughs of New York and other, large cities, and that the people of the State at larje don't sympathizo with him to any considerable extent in his hostility to the Fifteenth Amendment, our fears of the threatened, rebellion are not very serious. i

TnE following very feeble ; imitation of Brick Pomeroy's style we copy from the Courier of yesterday. Oar readers will remember that our city has heretofore had to bear the odium of imitating P03IEROY, and we had hoped the disgrace would; never occur again. It seems, however, we were mistaken, and that the Courier proposes to adopt that style. We are under the impression that it will not prove particularly popular or advantageous to the party it represents: What is Wanted. Evansvilla needs live men. The present Council is composed of a majority of drones. They mistake money for brains. Because some of them have a little wealth, they think they are competent to serve in the Treasury Department of the General Government as financiers, when m truth they are unable to keep our little city -out of debt iihd trouble. . , To day we stand : &3 a community without credit abroad, simply because the Council elected last April had not the ability to protect the credit of the city, ." - -

The Finance Committee elected by the Council (not appointed by the Mayer, as the custom in former years,) has been a disgraceful failure. The credit of tho c;ty has not been maintained. In plain language, tho Council elected last April has not met the expecta

tions oi its mends. It had no head. It was not a body that had a man who cculd control its action for good or evil, and hence its action has been wrong from the beginning. There is not a single action of this Council that has been beneficial to tho city. Every public act of our ocal legislative bedy has tended for our dgrauatioa as a municipality. e call upon the voters ot l'jvausville to spit upon the men in power. and supply their places with men oi braios and capacity to build up the credit of our young and thriving city. LETTEK FttOM KENTiCRY. 1IOPK1SSVILI.E, Kr., Jan. 12. 1870. Editors Journal: Yesterday's paper brought us the news of the latest display of the peculiar type of mind and heart of Indi ana's quondam, but kicked out senator, Jesse Dim Bright. Everybody that has ever seen Jesse knows his mental calibre is jast large enough (and no larger), to enable him to originate and mako a motion like the one we will mention. It seem3 that there is some sort of charitable institution in Covington, or Newport, which wishes a charter Jroni the legislature, with the title of "'Abraham Lincoln Association." The proper committee reported tho biil, when Bright moved that it be recommitted, with instructions to change the name, stating in his speech that he could never vote for anything with that name, and the house of representatives re-committed ;the bill, thus practically letticg bygones be by-gones. A most diabolical murder was committed on the 10;h, at Guthrie City, (southern terminus of the JE , H. & N. R. R ), by one Yancey, on the person of A. II. Ewing, Esq. After killing Ewing, the murderer coolly turned the body into position and discharged a shot into each eye. Yancey is in custody. The two foregoing items are the worst thiDgs I can think of to write to you, and 1 can't tell which is the meanest. Thev furnish their own commentary, and I turn my pen to other themes mora complimentary to my State, and especially to my town. To day the large tobacco house of Messrs. Abernatby & Co., had their first sale. Over thirty hogsheads were on the breaks, and brought good prices, ranging from 6 to 10 cents per pound. There wa3 a great crowd present, not only from our own county, but trom abroad. The bidding was quite lively, and every thing seems to auspicate favorably for this enterprise in the midst of one of-'the greatest tobacco growing countries in the world. These gentlemen have a large new brick warehouse, recently erected for the purpose, and every thing seems favorable lor building up a large trade here. Thi3 would be the great adjunct of yoar city if the railroad were only completed, and Evansvilie would do wisely to nurture this infant enterprise. Bv the way, ho? about the E , II. & N. Railroad? We hear but little of it over this way. and sea much less, although I believe there are a few hands doing a little work on it at one point iu this couuty. The lessees seem to progress as (lutetly as a divorce suit iu your State is currently reported to do. May it be rushed a3 speedily through. (This last is meant for a " joafc.") Edelwies. The President's Veto. The following is the text of the President's veto message: To the Senate of the United Slates: I return herewith, without my approval, the Senate Bill No. 273, entitled " An act for toe relief of Rollin White, for reasons set forth in the accompanying communication, dated December 11, 18GL, from the Chief of Ordnance. Signed. U. S. Grants Executive Mansion, Jan. 11, 1S70. The communication referred to is addressed to the Secretary of War, and states that in 1855 Mr. White made an improvement in repeating pistols, among other things ex-, tending the chambers ot the rotating cylinder through the reir, so as to enable the chambers to be charged at the rear by hand or by a selecting charger, ihe patent expired by limitation on April 3, 1SG9, and thus the invention became public property. The validity of the patent has been a question for some' years, and it is understood it was affirmed by the Supreme Court only by a tie vote. The bill authorizes the Commissioner of Patents to re-hear and determine the application of Rollin White for an extension of his letters patent, issued in 1S55. The applicant urges the renewal upon tho ground that he has not been sufficiently compensated. Smith & Wesson, the manufacturer of the arm, have returned an income amounting in the aggregate to about $1,000,000, on whieh White has received a royalty of nearly $71,000. For these and other reasons General Dver opposes the extension, as it would be detrimental to the interests of the Government, by compelling it to nav for the use ot the pistol, the in ventor having already realized a large sum of money and the patent having expired. - . Fioui Boston Journal of Chenilitiy.l Killing by Kerosene. This enlightened form of slaughter goes bravely on throughout the length and breadth of the land. Kerosene may soon boast that it has killed, not merely its thousands, but its teas of thousands. It is a kind ot murder which appears somehow to be rather popular than otherwise, ior tnougn thf re are laws aeainst it. nobody takes the trouble to see them enforced. Burning fluids, which might be warranted to take fire or explode at temperatures to which they are almost sure to be exposed in ordinary household management, are sold in almost as many shops as spirituous liquors are, and with far greater impunity. In deed, if our State Constabulary were half a aetive in ferretins out the ven ders of illegal kerosene and kindred fluids a3 in finding where contraband beverages are retailed, they would soca put an end to the nefarious trafac, and possibly ba doing quite as good service to the community even it -te take a teetotaller s view of the values of what they are now doing. If we lived under a mouarchial overniaeat, we might expect that a law of this kind would ba enforced; but in a il free country " like ours, any interference with the inalienabl right of burning ourselves to death in horrible way?, is viewed as inconsis tnt with llcpublican principles. W.j w..mi r that somebody has not questioned tno constitutionality "

of this law, perhaps it is merely because the Jaw is a dead letter, and therefore nor worth the trouble of such a protest. In England there appears to be a disposition to enforce the law against the storage and sile of oils which give of inflammable vapor at a temperatureot less than 100 F. The Pharmaceutist for November, 1839, says :

"Yc call the special attention oi those engaged in the sale or use of petroleum to the regulations which the law requires to be observed in reference thereto. The serious accidents which have recently occurred, including the extensive destruction of shipping at Bordeaux, have caused the authorities to put the provisions of the law into operation with more than usual strictness, and it behooves those who are in any way subject to the operations of the law to consider the nature and extent of their liabilities." At a recent meeting of the Court of Aldermen in the city of London, Al derman Wilson stated that a considerable quuntity of the more volatile petroleum spirit was being sold, the vapor of which ignited much below that specified in the Act, and be wished it to be understood that those dealing iu such spirit were liable to a fine ol 20. which fine would be rig idly enforced. He had just had such a case brought under hi3 judicial no tice, and, the defendant being a widow, he mitigated the fine: but it wa3 the intention of the magistrates in future, in all cases, to inflict the full penalty." . - In France the temperature of mioi mum inflammability is fixed by law at 4:rC. (IFF.): but M. Gamier, in Lei Mondes for November 11, 18G9, argues that experience has sufhcientjy shown that this temperature is too low. lie urges that it should be raised to 82 C. (180 F.) This is pos sible in France, but would never be to erated here. What reasonable chance of blowing or burning our selves up, with oils whose vapor would not take fire below ISO? The benighted victims of an imperial gov ernmeat may submit to this despotic restriction of the right of suicide by Era. but free born lackeea would neer bear such, arbitrary infringe ment of their personal liberty. It we want to offer up human sacrifices to the Moloch ot Kerosene, snail om cious philanthropists be allowed to prevent it ( banitary reform is di tninishiog the causes of mortality nuite fast enon.ff'i: shall not naptba and petroleum be left us a little longer? The Fifteenth Amendment. TIIE AMENDMENT RATIFIED BY THE OHIO SENATE. CoLUMEUS, Ohio. January 14 At 11:30 this morning, the Ohio Senate adopted resolutions ratifying the Fif teenth Amendment. ote li) yeas IS nays. ALSO BY TIIE KANSAS STATE SENATE St. Louis, January 14. The Kan sas State Senate yesterday morning ratified the hifteenth Amendment and also adopted a resolution asking Congress to repeal the franking privilege, aud another providing for pro curing the portraits or the late feena tor Lane and John Brown, to orna ment tho walls of the Capitol.. ITS RATIFICATION BY THE MINNESOTA LEGISLATURE. Chicago, J anuiry 14. --Both houses of the Minnofota Legislature have ratified the Fifteenth Amendment. The vote in the House stood 23 to 15. " T-f .f.j. , rtTWrj. iimiiiii l-alrfftdy recommended by our leading physicians as a tonic Hud annulent (ESPKUIALLY ADAPTED TO LADIES), with tbe most satlslactoiy it-suits. This beverago is extenBively used where all spirituous liquors and aies are discarded, as it dill'crs Jrorn all other malt preparations, being ALMOST FREE PROM ALCOHOL, and, therefore, neither intoxicatiosnor irritating: as it contains MOiiK NUTRIMENT THAN POKTKR, ALE, or tha STHONOESr BEER. TARftAHT A '!., SEW YORK, SOLE AUKNTS KOK THE UNITED STATES, ETC. deA lt in 7 TEASTOEE. orienta TEA STORE! If. A. COOK ST AH saw OIEEl it is ni:w N'miSK. in Uie New Oner I1ouk. iuu uiicts ui ice iraue mo ixsso assorted stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries ever offered lu this city. e a. AJLC grades, from tho choicest to a good, cheap Tea, and pledges himself to sell as low for the same quality as can he bought In New Yotk, of any Tea Company or Tea Dealer. COFFEES. HIO, O'd Govt-rninent Java, Ceylon, and Java assorted grades at prices mat will defy competition. Coiree will be roasted every day siud ground free of charge. SUGARS. GKA.lfLATi:n, Crushed, Powdered, Cut Loaf, CollVe, A, B, Ac, at p ices tuat will he sure to s.uiL SYRUPS.' WHITE BJilPS, New York Ktesm Amber and tiolden, at prices lower than any time since the war. Butter unci Cheese. EXT It .4. cliohe genuine Orange Conntv Butter. Extra choice gem; mo Uobheii Butter, CHOICE ROLL BUTTE It. New York " Factory Cheese to stilt all tastes. Western Reserve Cheese, " English Dairy " PinaAppla Sap Sago and Eadarn " All are asked to call and see what fine goods, cheap prices aud go Jd qualities are offered at tlie ORIENTAL TEA STORE, N'EWOPEKA HOUdf . CAN GOODS, PICKLES, pntSll STRAWBERRIES, Fresh Kaspberiies, Fresh Elaekbeiries Pine Apple, " Cherries, " Tomatoes, ' Peaches.extra. " Pea-s, Windsor Com, " Lima Beans,Chow Cnow, Imperial Hot Pickles ; Captain White's Oriental lickle, Prince of Wales Salad Sauce, Worcestershire Sauce, Tomato Catsup, Assorted Sluihcr Preserves, Pure Honey, Horse Radish, French Olives, French Preserves, assorted, i&c., tic, at the Oriental Tea Store. Just in Time for ilia Holidays ! j TIXTBA CROWN meUIIAL KAI,i -t KUMa, t.au bunenes.) Choice Layer Raisins. Sultana Raisins. ! Genoa Citron, Lemon Peel, ZantA Cur- I rants, French Prunes, White French ' tirapes, (fresh,) first ever oflered iu the ' cily. i Atmore's Mince Pie Meat, . ; Shaker Preserves, Guava Jelhi. French Olives, Scotch Marmalade, Jr rench Jluslard (imported), t &c, ite., al the Ojt'ioiittil Ton, Store.

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IsTevr ITorlc Grocery, 17 MAIN fiTKSlET. S 13 gars. , X F. W ORLEANS u A nooJ ar11c:e, 7 lUs. for SI. 1 h tracesMolasses. I5AKUKLS SKVV ORLEAXS a prime article, for SI per gallon. 20 Hominy. BHSJ-I.S. wholesale and retail, at the NEW YORK GROCER. 30 ilucliwbeat Flour. rtK. BARRELS CHOICE lISCdXjSiSj hIN, wholertale and retail, bv FARSOSS, HCOVILLE & MOFFETT. Cider. Qft BtKRELS PCRE SWEET iXD mmm3 2 barrels BoHed, by the barrel or by the gallon, at 75 MAIN STREET. Coffee. 60 BAGS, OF EVERY GRADE AND VARIETY. Strictly prime Good common.......... , t pounds for 51 00 pounds for SI WJ Teas ! Teas ! i r& WORTH E EVERY O Ct33 J0 tied and quality, lrom tO5- per pound to L! 00 f.r nest Gunpowder. New IJaceu Hams. SIGAK CURE!), AND VERY NICE; rIko, Nrew Breakfast Bacon, Dried Beef, and Beef Tongnes. atthe Jail NEW YORK GROCERY. Clumpagne Cider, from Ohio. JrST RECEIVED, 10 BARRELS A No. I Cider, in irou bonod barrelsj an excellent article, made from russet apples, recommended eapeclally for bottilnst. For sa:e ailow as good common cider, by the barrel or Sa!loC,atvicKERYBt!0g Jal3 73 and 73 Main 8t. Doolej's Bktng Powder. T HAS HO EQEAL EVERYBODY JL likes it. Kor sale at VICKERYS STORES, -IS and 78 Main ft. Jal3 Ecekwheat Flour. - BARRELS JUST RECEIVER Xtf from the North, foj sale In qnantitua to Butt pui chasers, by VICKERY BftOS., Jal.1 73 and 7d Main M. Vinegar Pickles, Y THE DOZEN OR HIMIKEI), of excellent quality, at VICKERY BROS.. Jal3 7a and 78 Main St. Vegetables. PA RSXI l',i,Tl'K.IPl, POTATOES, Onions, Befits, and iSwest Potatoes, lor nale at VICKERYS' HTORES, Jal3 73 and 78 Main St. Apples. er r barrels easteux aiiles OU Rome Beauties aud Russets a Iresii arrival, lor sale ty VICKERY BROS., Jal3 7a and 78 Main HI. N8W Bacon Him3, P LAIN ANO SEAK-Crui:l, for hale at VICKERYS' HTORES. j a 13 73 and 78 Main Ht. Extra Family Flour, tTTARKAMEB EQUAL TO ANY war made la the city, ut tfi 0J ier burre! or S-J CO per o:ig ol 9i pounds; also, Kiour at lower prices in paper Racas, at VICKERY S' KlU.iES, ja!3 73 and 78 Main Bt. Fre3li-tjrouii(l Bolted Cornmeal, trx BARRELS OR K3IALL ER Ql'AN JL lilies lo salt customers, at V1CKEUV BROS., jail 73 and 78 Main St. Peaii Biriey. -fl dT II A I.S'-H Alt It ijJ.S, A'LW ANI nice, lor hh e, a at wholesale aud re luil, at VICKERY I5UOS., 7J aud "U Main t. TVTEW OATMEAL -uCO pounds lre&u AM ground, ju-.t from (lie mill, fol Kila low by VICKERY BROS. jai J 73 and To Main St. TJOSl V 5 barrels just received and AA, ior saie ny Vlt K.iiii X BJiUS., Ji- 73 and 78 Main St. JZ rei, half-barieis, quarter-barrels, and Kilts; also WhltetiKb, Codflsli Salmon, niouiers, t icKiHi neiTins. iioiiaua iterniijr, Smoked Halibut, c, &c, for Bi at lUKKrtX KKUS., j'13 73 and 78 MsJiiBt, CHARLES VIELE & CO., O 3 10 5:5, , SOUTH WEST COUNKR first and Sjcamftre Streets, EVANSV1L1.K, iNl. an9 dtf hill' BU'lANN. OA 1 L I'fcf a Ai-.B S. I. kl MSI ASK, WnoIra!e Dealers In HOC K RIBS Foreign a,id Domestic Liytion, NA.1LM, COTTON YARNS, GEAHSWAlt. ic, Ac, 44 & 4:0 FIEST STEEET, (NATIONAL BLOCK,) EVAN.SVII.I.E, IND. FISH DEPOT. MATTHEW DALZELL, Wholesale Dealer In Brooeries, Nails, White Lead, Lima, So. IS W iter Street, doolC uly Kvai.viij,. luru. BRASS FOTJ1TDEI!, &C JOHN 1V1NS0N, BftAh FOUNDER AND FIK1SHEK Sieani aad ta-i'Ipe Fiitcr, Manufacturer and Dealer in Steam id Water Uauges, Spelter and Rabbitt .aieiai, anu an Arueits apperLatuing to a r.4-a.H Eoai .ndry. STEAM COAT ASD UOKBAL BLACKWater Street, bet. i'luttitad Ltet. KVANHV1LLK, J Nil. Cash rald for old U an.j Brass. Diesolution. muK v ,T'M U KM OF I.AM-IIEAJ: A LL was dissolved bv limita tion, the first of January.

Alt of the business of the late firm will he settled by mo at the old Mand, No. 28 First Htreel, where all cf my old customerf, and as many new one.; as v i.sh to call, can always find as large Etock; and at as low prices as can be found lu the city. DkWITT II. LAN I'll EAR, Successor to LANPH EAR j& MITC HELL. Jan7-lm

AD V ETiE MEN I'd. Annexation Notice. ANI KOff HERE IT APPEARING to the Mayor and Common Conucil oi toe City of Evanwville, tliat the following described territory, contiguous to wild city, and not platted or laid off into lots, a map whereof has been duly made and verified by affidavit accurately describing the same by metes and bounds, aud wbich paid territory la described as follows, to wit: Commencing at the southwest corner of Bray's Enlargement of the city of Evansvilie, and tbence running north iU9 feet to the toutheast baa l of the Wabash and Erie Canal; thence northeasterly along fcaid canal "Si feet to tho half-sectio;i line, passing north and soutli tbrouili the centre of sectiou iJ,'i'o)i 6 souln, Uange 10 west, in Vanderburgu County, Indiana; thence north, aiong riaid ball-section, lino 500 leet to tue quarter quartsr section earlier; thence wfnt on tbe quarter quarter section liue il ieet to tho outheast line ol Chestnut Street of said city; tUence southwesterly along Ibeside ol Chestnut Street HoS feet to tho northeast uida of Tenth Street of said city ; thence along said northeast siae of Tenth Street h2l feet to the nortliv7est banic of the canal aforesaid; thence southwesterly alin said canal bank 175 feet to the hail-secllon line, passing east, and west through the centre of Section 29 aiorea&.id, and lrom thenca east bo;) leet along said uaif-Heclion line to the place of beginning, ought to be annexed lo the said city ef Evansvilie and made a part thereof ; and the said Mayor and Common Council of said city, being desirous that said territory should be annexed to and made a part of tald city, for the following reasons, to wit: First, that said territory is contiguous to, and t a large extent sarrounded by, said city ; second, 1 bat said territory ebaren Id the benefits of sewerage and other improvement now made, and necessary to be made, and should beannexed, so as to abate in tha burdens of taxation equally with other property similarly situated ai.d now within the corporate limits of said city ; and, third, thi.t the jurisdiction of said city over said territory is necessary to enable the wiuoion Council of said city to open aud lay out suitaole streets and alleys, and also to p.ovida Dectsary and proppr drainage tor said territory. J t is therefore ordered that the Mayor aud Common Council of said city give due notice, according to the requirements of an Ac1 of tbe General Asnerably of the tetata of Indiana, approved March 6!h, lS6o, that they will, ou the l.ith day of December4 lio9, present to the Board ot Commissioners oi Vaudorburgh County a petition lor the annexation, as a part ot said city, the territory hereinbefore described. A. M. MCORIEF, Cierlf, By E. A. McUaiFF, Deputy. City CJerb's Office, October 2J, im. To Joseph P. Elliott, Samuel Orr, Dewitt C. Keller, William Baker, Thomas E. UarvlD, B. J. Day, and ihe heirs of Hugh Konolda, deceased : MOTILE I HEREflT GIVEX, that the petition referred to In tbe above notice was presented to the Board ol County Commissioners of Vanderburgu County, on the 13th day of December, ltioi), and thai the same was received and considered ; and It la ordered by said Board, that the farther bearing and consideration of said cetition be continued until the 17th of January, 1870, and that notice be given by the County Auditor, by publication In the Eranavihe Daily Journal, that said application is now pending before said Board, and Ibat it will be heard ana decided on tne ksu ivtn cay or Jauu aiy.1870. VICTOR BI-'CH. Auditor Vanderbuign County. Evansvilie, December I8ih, fde20 d2Wl THE EMPRESS BELT V Si i C FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. A JVF.W TJtIXt FOIl AN ITXOER23. BELT, or ior a Drefs licit. This Belt auU to support and Improve the appearance of tho figure, and Is pr-terabie, in many respect", to any other lieit In the market. It is metallic, which gives It durability, aud is Lejutifiilly linished. In jet.filver-giit, anil plaid patterns. iio lady should be without one. Wo have jast received our Fall Stock of WHITE GOOO, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, 1 1 A N D K E RCH I E FS, HOSIERY, U LOVES, AND NOTIONS; and as we in the Whit Goods Trade exclusively, e of course keep a !;ir;;r"r 8to-kand can afford to nell at Icsa prollU than merchants who toicp aenf imi suicSk. We aro ezcliiHive Agents for the Euiprtss Belt. E. A. COOKE & CO. deKdtf MARK, WARREN & CO., Am! W!!0I.r.SA!.K liKiLEH'i hi QUEEMS WARE , - CJi i.S ISS. AN1 C3- lliV Lamps. LGQkittK-Oi.n.sso;r: AC, Jfo. First .rcei. We receive our Qneenswaro direct from the Potteries of Staffordshire, Kuclai.il via New Orleans and Nov Yoik; hence pay no second-haiid profiLs which rishtfully belong to cur customers. Having completed arrangetneuUt with MEAKIN, BR03. & CO., of Htallbrdiihire, England, lor tho EXCLUSIVE CONTROL for this market of their celebrated SI ON H CHINA WARE, we are now prepared to supply the trade. In addition we are now receiving, fresh from Larnoges, France, a largo fetock of GOLD BAND, PLAIN WHITE and IJECOKAXliD FRENCH. CHINA. We are also receiving heavy ioiportaHons of HOLIDAY GOOD, in great vari. ety. Consult your own interest by exam ining our stock before paichasina cup. where. novlo PflALON'S "PAPHIASr LOTION For Beaatifjiag the Ekia zna Compienon. Removes all Erantin ?M?tU gues. Tan, etc., and iende tbe Bkin toft, air, and blooming For Ladiea in the Nnrsorv t la lnvalu.1.1. - 4. A . For Gentlemen aftr-r Kiain,. ,-. v equal. " wn no 3ahn ,Lotl011" he only rellabl remedy lor diKeawes n.-t ki.,Iv.,. ... Bkin. " 111 AI.OA i S " VA. Ms t . the Toilet. NnrKwv. n,i mnt .w. chap the slcln. Price 2i cents ner cake. "FI.OR ISE SIATI."FI.OU 1) BiVO." A New I'erfume lor the Handkerchlei. Exquisite, Delicate, IjisMnsj Fragranco. , , FUALON A HON i Now Yoiit. Hold by all dniKelsts f y "rVTOlTCK Is herebv eiven thaton Rinrl

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hay, the 2ifth day of January. 1870. wo win sell at public auction, at our place of bubitiow, on First Ktrec-t, a tteam engine tbe piopc-rty cf William Ropere, left with us fwr rtpalrs more than six months no the fair aud i osonablo charges i;ot I. etna paid ior work on llicraiim, M HliLTZK, XII U MAN & I P. jan7-3w

INTERNATIONAL INS. COMPANY. Cash Capital, $.CO,00. Surplus, Jul J i, li0D, $G51,S1S OJ. So. Iin I1KOAIIWAT, nr. Y. STATEMENT of the Condition of the INT E KNAl'lONAL INSURANCE CO. of isew York City, July lnt, lr09 : Total Asstli 51,2!0,KH HO Total LiabdUic ...... ............ IMM CMC. DREW, A cent, novl7 i33rn Evansvilie, lnd.

The SPRINGFIELD FIRS MS. CO., OF MASSACHUSETTS. Capital and HiiRPi.ua -SftOO.OOf. Tula well-known Company continues to Insure against 1AISH AJN1 IMMAUH by EIRE oiiM.il kliidHOf buildings, iuerctiandise, liouehold luruiture. and all other iuwuiable proieriy, ai rfawiaamo raie. Aiiliciillonsrtf4-lVel and policies issuod by C. K. hilKw, Agent. uovii uam j-.vaiisvuie, inu. T1!K MEKOIIAXTS' FAY0KITE. LOUILLAR1) HHK IX&EIRAftCE CU31PAKY OF NEW YORK. $2,000,000.00. Dwelling Houses Insured for a term years at greatly reduced rates. of THREE YEA US A T THE PRICE OF TWO! FIVE . YEA RS A T TUE PRICE OF ' TIIUEEl Don't wait for a Are to warn yon, but go at once and insure In tbe LOEILLAED . WlPdom, Prndcne, and Experience all say Insure in the LORI XJlA. Ft 1 Th Amph Resuur.H;8, , . ' . Large Experience, Frorapt Pay man t of Ii083 8, A".d High Standing ct THE. LORILLARD INS. CO. Commend It to all who ant F I KST-CLASS INSURANCE. All tows Adjusted and Paid ly !. li. Ift:V. ao. 2 m is rar.K''. noItMm iMEXSEN & BAKER, Haiiei al Insurance ; Agents AliJDSTERS OF, J.0SSES, MAIiP.fJC 11 ALL, No. Main Si., KVANMVILLE.INI), Dwtlliiiii llouwjii lDHiired Tor a Urni i yenn at ureatly ruducoil laleK. Three Years at the Price, of Two Five. Years at the Price of Three. lAtvi IitHimuco H NpeeUiUjj Total Canh Aswls Rerres4iiiUJl Oer Twenty-five Million Dcllara. The following are ainont; the Companies rcirosenled : iCTNA Iusuranca Co. of Hartfur.i, Conn. Casb AKfcCta .,00,0. o:IX Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. Cash Atot l,5O,0OO. COXTINCNTAL Ins. Co. of New York. Cash Asset . . ..a,0OU,OOO. BtOKTII AM Kit K' A N Insurance Coo. iiartford, Coun. Cnh Assets ..... . ..t30O,0OO. yt Kite li A SI'S' Ins. CaKh Assuts Co. of Hart ford, Ct. ,...........500,000 XOKYII AMERICAS fnaurauce Co. ct iSew York. ; Cah AsHCts ,...H0o,00O. CIKK S IX lua. Co. of Brooklyn N. Y. Cabh A(4tx.-Ls &1.700 OOO. if:TNA l.IFK Ins. Co. of Hartford, Coun. Cash AtxieU- 012,000,000. NEXSEN & BAKER, Agents, 1 STtiKT, KTansTllie, lad, Jan30 dly The CUT FIRE INSURANCE CO., HARTFORD, CON .V. ' Capital and Asskts ovkk a , . ; IIAI.F MIUIO.N DOLMEN. The reputation aud btandln whlcU this Company ha.i secureit In EVAN SEVILLE, together with the lrje and undoubted at cui ity it oilers lor all iU obilatlouw.wlll, it )h hoped, sec'Uie for it a hhare of the public patronage. A. O. HA1.LOC1C. Agont, t , No. 4 Torih EiistHirtel. novl7d;!in- Evannvtile, iud. KOTIONS, ETC. WUULESlLK DRY GUUDS and NOTIONS 23 Mint 21 FUtHT NT., 57 KVANHVII.I.W. I Nil. RESTAURANTS. LiVi: c LJj 1 L.IVJ0 JOHX V. SOLWElZKiiM Main St. Excliange, li iiT. FIFTH AN1I SIXTH STH.,

Tha Cheapest Oyster Eouso iu Town ! tnui sii ovsrtiis ot the fi wiist quality recetvtd from Baltimore dully iic-r tKiiit1, AleaiH at Mil hours 8,0 cents; OyHter Hor.p lm eawi; I,o.ltsiiiK cenla. , Opu ironi u jl.m. in 12 p.m. I'le4 dly I

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JOITI S. M'OC 1KLJ. JOH5 P. rffKUP, McCORKLE & TWEED, Con I motors nnl Ilnihler, And Mnnnfacturcnt of Sash,' Dofsrs, Blinds, Fra?nfs, Iharlccts Ac, d-c, r. walnuts KifJUTH htj;i:i:tm. j:vA5nviiiK, Jm. All ordent will receive prompt, ntloiil j.m fe3dan 15 IT B I. g K US' We respccif.illy call your attention to a brief llKt of RulldliiK MaterialM manufactured for and kept on hand b? us. n propo fo fnrniHh everylhii.g n-rinlml In building. Our eafahllHhment comprUet a combination never before attempted by any one house, make Building Material! peoialty; and from twonty-flve yean' experience aa mechanic, manufacturer, aud bonder, we flatter go reives tvat we can furnlah article In onr line more to the satisfaction of buiMern, aa regaidd quality and fitness, than persona with lens experleuce-a.si,uili)g yoj that, If onr lit comprlHes anything rcqtllred hy you, we shall be most happy to forward you, on application, our Price Lint. Doora, Sash, Blinda, and Mouldings. We keep ou hand a large stoctr of all the usual Hlze, and are prepared to inanufactar evorythln? In the line of Doora, Sash, Blinds (cutsila rb4 lcside), Eoululcgs, Frimei, Br&efctsta, ' Kswell Posts, Balnstsrs, ; &q, SASH, PRIMED and GLAZED, ' , . On hand and to order. GLASS of all slzai aad kimU PAINT. BRUSHES, OILS, PUTTY, and VARNISHES ef all klnda. NAII, LIKE, CEMENP. PLASTER PARIS, UAlfw 8HINQLZ3, LATHS, FLOORIKU, WKATHERBOARDING, VIKR BRICKS, We wonld particularly calf your alien tt-,n to nnr large block, of IlIJIC.i:i:N IIAKUWAI!!:, rninpiiMnt; everything In Ihe line, assoiin-j you tlmt we can kucc h fully compute wllli the largest liardwuio dt-alera hh to prim. We art Agftiln or We linve on Liu.itl a large Hocli of Hoof. lui; Hlat, JiIarhlidMl Hiate and Iron, ilullau r.nd Hiutiiury Marbio .Man Hum, Oratew, Ac.., and can fuiiiNh every kind and htyle at iimm?JncturerH' prices. " Sal M-ooiii and OlUce: Nioii tlx VVnturStroiM: Ketwoon Wiilnut a:.d Locusl, EVANSVILI.E, 1M). K & SiEKMi. lillY. '.GOODS. OFFF.lt FKtill Till' hi 1 bewi -H, IccU'd nick of Summer and Scasonalile !U V 5 ! 4 ' - . AT . . ,' v t :ic v i.ow iictoi:m Vi. : in the DOMESTIC UEPA It Tut EST, A very iart;e atock of tho ; fiEsf - PRINTS And the iaol popular brand n lilraebedit Lnblciit bca jS L XJSLINS At the lowt'Hl market rate. DRESS G O CDS I) EPA It TMEN2 Is now more complete In Ita SHHortraeut than ever beioro oflered In thin market, aud at AHTONIMJUKULY LOW lMtU:EM. tilt ALU, And all tho iiew Khadcaof FANCY HILKH At 25c., (Wc.. 7,jc., aud II per yard leh than their valne, and warruiilctl i aU ttlk, the aruerllon of miiua uuKcrupulouM oompetitoiH lo tho contrary nolwlthtttandin Black and Wbite LLAMA SHAV7KS, IXoHlt ry, Ciloves, PAKAKOLS AHfD SF.N UMUU2LLAS, MOTIONS ' in endloss variety. MILLINERY HTOCK will o clonal out cheap during the baluuce of the MeaMHi. ; STosqulto Bars' and Netting. The bet atyle of ' MoMiiiiio Uar Flitnrea just received and made up to order nt ftbort notice. SOHAPKEK, 'U"SSING & CO., r Xos. 4 and 4tf ii&ln Btrect. Jun2 VALUABLK DWLLLINU HO USE , FOR SALE BT ORIIKK OF THK' CIKtXTI' Court, tha uudeifelsned lina tewii ap pointed a Coinioiiwloner to Hell Iho house and lot, at the uppnrend of Water Hi reel, owned and occupied by Ihe heirs ol Charlea H. Well.s, deceased. ... , , ThU propert v ih one of the nioKtdonlrat.le In tlie city. Tho house Is built of brick, imi Htorlem lilsh. coutalna Oltfht 'rooms. and Is w.ll nuLshad, with good clsleiriK and out-bulldius8, aud tbe yard l.i liUnl with fruit-trees and shrubbery. Terms One-third ciri, and the jcIJuo in equal payments of one aud iwo yearn, beriu InU reKl. lleler lo A. H. II y hurst, No. 0 Muth Water Htreel, or to A.L. KOBINSON. novawitf vmmlsaioner. CARRIAGES. J. u. Ukbt-.n. F. L. OutKK. JJ. If. d1tl21ZP4 c?o., CARRIAGE W AATU FACTO B. K RS, Orr.auitnl at Cli.ciuuati priced ..';! Sine.', ot t. Fifth and Sixth, iii&-lwii ivaviji.KliiD,

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t. If OWES. HOWES & J. A LF..1T. W'.or,!.; j. I VVOOLDniDCi" !'!:: i n s: ash -2h:z rtso.vr h'm s:i vt M KMPHIS. TKN l.lbci-iil Pnxlmv. Ailv;.iic,i ('..tton ,. 2,t Howard a niKmn, A':r ORLEANS. LOlfi! AN A, , .... , . . . ... Caah adV'ftripPH nnon rnmi.nmni', . PORK, CORN, FLoJR. ToKACCO, A Ac., to tli 3 above hot fc, ai.d al tar;,: . gunnlen ti shippers. ;. : HAM UK I. I! KK.NKiti.y. junt:s vaiic 1'AUt K. WOtCriM Kit. 8. II. KENNJ !SY CO., fOB IliE KAI K Ol fJonr, Piovisichs, Com, 7!.! '.;, And VVenieru i'roilr.-o KeiHia.'y, 65 HU(I r.T l'OYOKAM NTH I. III'. I: t O it Li-. A fun, LA. COIlKi VI 111 Pl.t Mill (1 li, I 1 1 i ,ii i I t:i ), VHIK'HH II. mlrt till hllttllKTlf. l.i . tilt ui., v - house, by w. M . Ahu c21 dlii.l Ev m yn. !.!-., 1 FOSTKIl & OWYN, 07 J'.'I A C4 4 Z tli 2 1 fT2 II I IT, xx I? o:a-::.'. " fnvii. atti: wrior: a t x r .t '1 , U Wnsieru 1'rodnct. ConatKiimenla of Fhnr, Com, I'd: : and all k tuda of WttKlt-rn l'ro-1 n h-.i,, .- i Ltberai cnsli d vanct-i riimie !.n . i 1 fc!.;t,. rnenU, e tlier for KHle In .Now ou-4i it ntpruent to New i ork. i o.Ti:rt, (avY.v i at., roiiiiiiiKNlou IlMj!ift tt 4 m 41 wait' it u t nr. i r, novl-d::ri iSLW vl'.K. 11. K. DUNKKliHOf. I. E. Ram Forwarding Cz Gemini-iMI-cllUllti.j, AND U K N E P. A I , A Q V. BO'UTl. FAST. Fit EIGHT LINE, OVE.t TBI KVA.RYIUR A tiaWlOi:!; VILS ! TKIiSiK IIUTK & l.VyiAAi!,lS, I! K L ii K 7 0 I A INK, I.AKK All OK K i KS:iK CAII.I.dt! EVANS VI LLP, I NIK Uiturnl canh advanci-a iimiJe on cods.;., nienls. p. h Is. V, (.1 I,l & filLfEi-lT. It A L !ERCI1A,'. COMMISSION to. j , V r.W OULEA n: ,. I Orders and ciijlpr hh.-iI t!-ni ,i Jyridtf Ha (ciy.w .f . I'h i,tH, nt New !...!. J.O. Met X I, I. .ah, of Loul-,v lii.., Kv. 1-i N(1T, oi New lt.iiiii. iiielrs, Mci'iiHcfh a r. produce PRO VISIOS, AMI (1V.VE.RA i. Co mm if i- i o n f.I h m i 1 1 nt? s.U! vine tj:kkt. ii., Forwarding and Cort WIJARFEOAT PllOPRIKTtI fLiilro:..! hti.-I Fast I- rf fl VASHl ltl.t:, IA II. JhuX illy I-. W. BAIH. u. rr. II A I II I) & A " V, smiitAi. Aia:vr,i, I'tunn XST Korwunlliltj and Coiuullio ci.Kijt.s, EvaiiMVllle, Indiana. Htft.'t-ii i. Vr nw I. r, I'reH't. Mr. I NuI'.oumI and 'Aaii.'l Orr, Vice fr Hitieul Kvaunti. Natioua I Khii t Asent. f-jr Ooio Klver .alt Co. toii?ri: woi'i. i u t. m i n i i i J frl iriii.H t) n.l fori. 11 r pittr.mH n are on FJ l:T W'1'lil.KT, one u--..r l,ut " Vine, u.iXt to E. I'lmsoi. '8 'lli Hn, .''' In the tiii.lu of l,JQOi, t'LuHn", lvMIH.UOXH, ii.c, aud fcii.iiild l. s U bt-) Hon them. il. i. A Li.', 1 A - II. I. AlAA", CO., FORWARDING AND MEIiCilANTH, Iti'.'CTIK. EKM, and W holt-Hale I'oaief. liquoes, urn:::, iu F I R S T S T R E r , One door below Vine, next to L. 1 1 c i - 'II 11 !lJ, I.VANIVU.I.B, L. Jaul dtf. A. S. IIAYIIUIIST, rKonuvJi, cox'MLiiia.v Arm a WAHD1NO MEXOUAJiT, No. t..m 1.-Honta Water fcl. Dealer la Fi"ur, Ilaccn, Hay.Oal, t and country froUuca. S. a BARTON, Cottiiiiiviioa Mriuiui, Ko. S5 Wffet Becorid Btrei t, CINCINNATI. Liberal advances made on coiisUutsu-.-ii ao'dtf " r. m. Hrjj piriiEY. c. v, (.to. j. im: KKKNEY.

IimiPIIUEY,- LEWIS & CO, rOfiWAIIBIXG AXD COMlilSSK'.V MERCHANTS. Prcprlctoi-N ui' XViiariLda. It.vanwviHo, Iiifl. Iy3i