Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 April 1870 — Page 2

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EYAXSVILLE JiilT.XAL COMPANY, Zio. 6 J oest Nlret, II vuhhyHJ. MC X 01 Y, A i'S;i L t, 1810. .

that

v any Dcnccrat3 create riablo to-!ay nt the poll.-?, they wi1' " taken care of by tho olico, an ,itra forco having icon eworn in for t'ao especial

curroso of protecting the rights of

citizen?, without regard to rac or

color. Therefore, brawling or rioting will rrovo tery unprofitable to all

who enga'o in it. Ylncennca Cairo Kallroad. There is uo doubt that tho work on this rot.d will bo speedily resumed. itn. Burnsdilcs. we aro informed, bas

succeeded in eettliog his difficulties,

and relieving himsclr of bid embar

rassments, and U prepared to rrogreBS

with tho work. Tho road i now fullv in tho COD trol of tho lessees, as we are informed, and these lessees, wo understand, are nn others than the Pennsylvania Cen tral, the mojt rowerlul corporation on tho continent, which baa also Becured tho charter for the railroad lroin Cairo to Littlo Kock in Arkansas. A lew :ars more und it will have an unbro ken line of road from ocean to ocean. snannintr our vaat continent, and with branches tenctratinK every point of commercial interest in tho great valley extending from the AUcghanics to the Kocky mountains, and from the sunny mains oi Mexico, to tne re pions of perennial frost. Vincennes Times. Holly Water Works. Tho fol lowing dispatch to the Cincinnati Commercial, shows that the trial of tho new Water Works, at Dayton, was fully as eatiafactory as the friends of tho Holly system could desire:' Dayton. March 31. This afternoon tho public test of tho Holly system of water-works was made in the presence of thousands of people, who crowded the streets despito a persistent rain. First two streams wcro thrown through ono thousand feet of hose to a height of ono hundred and thirty feet, and sustained thcro an hour. Then thrco, Bix and a dozen streams were sent up at different times, some ono hundred and twenty to one hundred and thirty feet, and continued for a couple of hours, thoroughly demonstrating thecapaoity of tho machinery and the supply well for fire protection, each Btream being more than equal to a steam fire engine. A large number of visitors were here from cities in Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee and Indiana. Tho test rave most perfect satisfaction to all who witnessed it. -Dayton is proud of her thorough protection from fire, and tho people are jubilant to-night The Election law. Wo print again this morning the law regulating cleotioas. Inspectors and Judges of Elections oannot mis take its provisions. Tho Fifteenth Amendment places tho colored voters on an equality with white voters, and tho provisions of tho law will apply to them in the samo way: Sec. C. Any person offering to vote mav bo challenged by any voter in such township, precinct or ward, (as tho case may bo,) and if tho person so challenged insists upon voting, and tho chailerRO be not withdrawn, said Jiuard of Election or some member thereof, shall administer to him the following oath : :t ou do awear or adrra , aro a that (as tho case may be), that you citizen of tho United States you aro over twcnty-one i . V . c . years Ot age, to me uesi oi your la. formation or belief, that you have been a bona fide resident of this State lor six months immediately preceding this election; that you are now and have hem for TWENTY DAYS LAST FAST, a bona fide rcsidjM, of this township, precinct, or wall, (as tho case may be); that you are generally known by tho name in which you now desire to vote; that you have not voted nor will not voto at any other precinct. township or ward, (as the case may be), in this election." And in case of persons ol foreign birth, the oath relativo to citizenship shall be dispensed with, and the following words used in lieu thereof: "That you have resided in the United States one year, and havo declared your intention to becomo a citizen thereof in conformity with tho laws thereof." And in addition to such oath of such person proposing to vote, tho following oath or affirmation of somo freeholder who is a resident and voter of such township, precinct or ward, (as the case may be), in which the challenged person asks to vote, shall be required: "You do swear or affirm, (as tho case may be,) that you aro a freeholder, owning real estate in your own right, hold by deed in your own name, and tliat said real estate is situated in this election precinct, and that , who now dosires to vote, has rosidod in this State for six months immediately preceding the election, and has been a bona fide resident of this precinct for twenty days last past;" whioh shall be written or printed, and shall be signed by the person making such oath, in the presenco ot such Board of Elections, which oath shall bo administered by some mombcr thereof, who ghnll affix hia jurat thereto; which allidavitsshail.be attached to and be returned with tho roll lists to the efaco of tho County Clerk. C0L0KED V0TEUS I onxioxs OF TOE PIIESS I Krom tho .New Albany Ledger, Dem.l Kecro suffrage, as contained in tho revolutionary act called the Fifteenth Amendment, must bo accepted, whatever may be men's opinions as to its legality. There is no appeal, except to tho courts of the united otates. and it 13 doubtful, if a case were imaJa up to test tho validity of the enactment, whether a just docision could bo secured in a court constituted witli a view to endorse tho action of tho revolutionary majority in L'oDgreas. It it our duty it is the duty of every patriotic American citizen, to accept tlie law, and ly no illepal mwns attempt to set it aside. Whatever of evil there may bo in its enforcement must bo borne until tho American people aro satisfied that the experiment is a failure. IFroin the Missouri Democrat.1 The official proclamation of tha Secretary of State, with the brief and eloquent mcssago of tho President accompanying it, ends all disputo as to the adoption of 'o Fifteenth Amend-

a:, : n I r- 3 a he I Icct ratiCid ly twer.tyci,j it States, and thercforo actually adopted as truly without any proclamation a it" oao Jiad been issued. Hat those who havo insisted

tho oiicial proclamation was

necessary as the only sure and con

clusive proof ot the tacts must now lav aside their hst Fcruplcs, and aro

by the very terms ot their objections estopped l'rom any future denial of the validity of tho amendment.

livery step in this great cnangc, irom

tho first voto in Congress upon tho proposed amendment, though every voto ot every State Legislature upon

its ratification, down to the Unal legislation which gives effect to tho right

thus granted, has been earned hy Ucpublican votes against tho bitter and obdtinato hostility of nearly every

Democrat, whether in Congress or in anv estate .Legislature, vto measuro bas ever been adopted, fo important and far reaching in its effects, which has been from its inception to its consumation eo distinctly and exclusively a party measure. The Re publican party alone has done this. Every jot of credit which this change deserved must go to tho account of the Republican party. In the years which are coming, when the colored people shall gain by active participa tion in public anairs a larger meas ure of information, they will rcaliza more fully even than they do now that every franchise which they enjoy. with their lreedom itself, they owe to those true men who havo been known a3 "Black Republicans because of their firmness in demanding justice for this race, and who have pushed forward tho great reform, step by step to thj glonoua consummation now at taincd. LFrom the Chicago Tost. A Free Nation. Tho 30th of March will forever be memorable in the history of the American republic and the cause of freedom. For on that day in this glorious year 1870 the consumation of our freedom, bo far as making all men politically equal before the law is concerned, was brought about, Tho proclamation of Hamilton iish, becretary oi estate. announcing the ratification by trio requisite number of States ot tho itteenth Amendment to tne constitution, is tho concluding scene, the happv. glorious denouement of a grand political epoch, by which was evolved one ot tno most important victories for liberty till now recorded in tho history of tho human race. Tho 1 resident, in a special mes sage to Congress on this subject, says "the adoption ot tho Jmtccntn Amendment to tho Constitution completed the greatest civil change, and constitutes tno most important event that has occurred since the na tion came into life. These are strong words, memorable tor the truth they announce. JNot the Declaration of Independence itself, not the adoption of the original Consti tution, not tho emancipation ot lour million of slaves, was so important as the ratincation ot the I ltteenth Amendment. By tha first, a new nationality was lod out of tho wilderness to view, but not enjoy, tho promised land; by the seoond, that nationally was organizod into a power commanding tho world's respect, but in the most important particulars of human right outraging the laws of justico and of Heaven ; by the third, an not of national beneficence was done, without which the Republic might he vo gone down in ruins, suffering tho penalty of national crimes ; but by tho ratification of tho Fiftoonth Amendment every man in the country, guiltless of crime, is placed upon his feet, and, not only in theory, but by tho acknowledgement of law, made to stand upon a perfect political equality with every other man. Tho last vestige of the legalized casto is wiped out of our nationality, and tho American Republic, from the 30th day of March 1870, is in law and fact a genuine Democracy. We aro henceforth a free nation. No one should fail to observe, in considering tho importanco of this great consummation, that the constitutional provision, now part of tho fundamental law of tho land, is of negative form. Such has been tho form of every great charter of freedom wrosted from tyranny and wrong. The law itself hrva been the great oppressor of tho human race, and when oppression has been removed, it has been by the abrogation of unjust law. So this great enactment docs not affirmatively say that men shall havo such and such rights. It forbids government to take from men such and such rights, among which in this instance is tne rigui oi most praoticai value to every constituent member of the State. Government is forbidden to practico political iniquity. Tho re sult equality. TUB SPUING FASHIONS Opening Baj In New York. . Thursday. Maroh J, tth was open ing day" in New York. Tho Herald's report says: There is not much change or absolute novelty in tho now styles. Bonnots aro regaining their lost popularity, and are also increasing in sizo. White chip is much sought after, and flowers form a considerable part of the trimmings. Tho gypsy shape is in general favor, and threatens to re place the lancnon. ino diadem is higher than ever, and all havo capes. Tho cottago bonnet is another novel ty, and on some faces it has a charm ing appearance. This shape admits of inside trimmings and the indispen sable flowers decorate the diadem and crown. Laco has passed ont of ran oral use as material for bonnets and is replaced for crepe de cheno and straw of all kinds. Notwithstanding the growing popularity of bonnets there is much to ba admired iu the round hat 3 of tho period. Their crowns aro higher than ever, in somo instances having a brigand appearance. The brims aro also broad, and not turned up as much as before. For trimming many 01 mem nave a wreath, of flow ers encircling the crown and trailing uowd od me enoaiuer 01 tno wearer ifcuits bavo not undergone much change, unless in regard to still more elaborate trimmings ot tho same ma terial as the garment itself. Unifor mity of color is perceptible in all tho new toilets. Some pretty contrasts of black and white, however, aro in vogue and will bo much worn this spring. Tho material for suits is most ly conhned to silks oi all kinds, even checked and striped specimens of silk. Nankeen, foulard pique and white Swiss will bo also popular this soa3on. For evening toilets lace peema to occupy an important place With two shawls of this material black and white a lady can arrange a dozen different toilets. As for tho styles of evening dresses their name is legion. Hardly two auke, and they depend mostly on the tasto ot tho wearers. Nothing iooks moro grace ful than a laco or cashmero shawl, dreped over a trained dress, and a single equare shawl may serve as a tunic lichu over a short dress, but in every ease uniformity of color is tho rule. Hhort, looao eaqucsand sailor jackets re already out, and with young girls to bo favorites.

Slo; y Vi'ritcrs la Xr.v Ior. Tho New York correspondence of.

tha Philadelphia Telegraph Bays; Newspaper story writers find a wide Ccld for their exertions in this city. Thcro are a quantity of weekly papers devoted entirely to stories, and to these all tho literary bummers, male and female, who cannot find permanent employment, resort. Tho stories pile in plentifully and when accptcd are sometimes well paid for. There

i3 always in New York a class of writers who prefer Bohcmiani?m sometimes verv brilliant, sometimes very

abject to tho even, average wages of j stcadv employment. They wcro not

born to drudge, so they work spasmodically and achieve, epasmodio results. To-day they wear purplo and fine linen, to-morrow they dispose of theeo articles at tho nearest pawnbroker's. They prefer making 1500 in a lump and wasting it aTay, to working regularly for the modest sum of $23 or $30 pur week. I might mention several well known writers, (who aro not, however, to be confused with this Bohemian rabble), who are paid some

thousands of dollar a year tor tbo mere use of their names, and without real v writing a page ot toolscap in tho-courso ot a year. A certain well known professor, who resides in a pretty villa on the Hudson, recieved no leas than $10,000 last year for wri ting a scries of papers which had no more brains in them than many a school boy's essays, lie laughs as he takes iu the money, acknowledges that the wholo system is a humbug; "but what would you havo mo dor ho pertinently asks. The proprietor of the paper is satished. lhcy pay him for writing just such articles essays that are quite within reach of the avcraco intcllct. Is be to blame becauso it pays him better than his professorship? Bccchcr on Suffrage. At a meeting in New York, Henry Ward lieechcr was called out, and a sketch of his remarks is thus given in the Mew York lribune: People fear the effect upon tho fam ily it women should vote and think. They think that tho tenderness and sweetness of the family relation has something to do with weakness. It has much to do with fineness but not with weakness. It is not the fact of woman's lookinc up to man that pleases him it is that in her which looks uo. Wo know what Solomon said of a woman without thought, and he surely ought to know he bad seven hundred wives, it tne question of woman's rights is to bo determined by quoting tho Old Testament, I have but a word to say; it is the last question which ought to be decided for U3 by an ancient Semitic nation and a king who had seven hundred wives. A crcater freedom for women will not unsex her. That is the very fear that tho Orients everywhere havo to day, and you laugh at them. Once in Athens no woman could learn litera turo eloquence or philosophy unless she were a courtesan. I he virtuous mother ad wife were denied these refinements, this knowledge, which wero thus made the insigna of unvirtue. biDce then woman bas steadily progressed through tho centuries, until now she is a leader in literature, foromost among artists. Has literature, art and philosophy made her loss lit for the wife and mother? Does it take away taste and destroy refinement to ponder deeply? Make mothers more and you make their children more. You will not make them coarso by giving them power. Is God coarso becauso ho is infinite? That whioh the family needs moro than anything clso is a higher state of womanly developement. TEA STORE. TEA STORE! II. A. COOR Mi AH NOW OPOED HIS NEW NTOKi:. in the .New Opera limine. and ofleri to the trade the bout RHKorted stock of Kancyand Htaplo Urocerlea ver ottered in this city. TEAS. A I.I. grades, from the choicest to a good, cheap Tea, and pledges hlmnelf to sell km low for the K:mo quality an can be bought In New York, of auy Tea Company or Tea Dealer. COFFEI RI, Old Government Java, Ceylon, and Java awtortnd gradeH at prlceu that will defy competition. CotTee will be roHHlod every day and ground free of charge. SUGARS. pKNl'I,TI'.n, Crushed, Powdered, Vi foi lioar, uoiiee, a, ii, Ac, at prlc tUat will be sure to suit. WHITE KIIN, New Amber and Uolden, at York Kteam prices lower man any lime Bince lue war. liixttei- unci Chooso EXTUA choioe Enulne Orange County HutLcr. KiUh choice genuine (JoHheu juuiier. CHOICE KOLti BUTTKR. Now York Factory Cheese to unit tMHtCU. Western Reserve Cliessa, Eaglisli Dairy Fine Appb Sap Sago and Eadstm " all All are axked to call and see what fine goods, cheap prices aud sood qualities are olrered at the ORIENTAL TEA STORE, NKWOrKUA UOUHR CAN GOODS, PICKLES, &C. hTXAWIlEUltlES, Fresh Haspberrles, I'lne Apple, " Tomatoes, ' 1'eas, " Lima Beans. Krotitt Blackberries, " Cherries. PeacheH.ext.ra. Windsor Corn, Chow enow. Imperial Hot Pickles: Captain While's Oriental Pickle, l'rince of Wales Salad Sauce. Worcestershire Sauce, Tomato Catsup, Assorted Shaker 1 reserves, Pure Honey, Horse Radish, IVench Olives, Prench Preserves, as sorted, dt., &c, at the Oriental Tea Store. Just in Time Tor the Holidays ! n-WRA CROWN IHIE11IAI. KAIJLu BINS, (all bunches.) Choioe Layer Raisins, Bultana Kalmns, uenoa citron, Lemon reel, z.aute currants. French Prunes. White Frenclj Urapes, (fresh.) first ever ollored In the city. Atmore's Mince Pie Meat, Sluilcer Preserves, Guava Jelly French Olives, Scotch Marmalade, French Mustard (imvorted). i&c, tfcc, at the Oriental Ton Store B. BUMJANK & CO., ItANUFACTUHJUia OF Eareka and Rustic Window Shades, A KUI'KKIOH AKTICia:, Any length, width, or color, made to order NO. Si MAIN HT..TIIIKD FLOOIt, r. o. itox 1,011, 008-Ginl SVANSVILLE.IND

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GREAT CARP E T WAREHOUSE.! Headquarter, or Supplies FOR Dwelling?, Stsarcbiats and Hotels. SIGX OF T1IK TRANSPARENT BANNER. 5a 17 A LL PAPERS Scc. fWm.E. FRENCH &co. E. FRENCH Sl CO. Have now in KtocK juireci rrom Hi Manutaeturer una ImnnrlArH. 011a OI IllO larg est nni nioHi eieKam tlons f -t a - -rr m i 2a- JLHL a. a v 9 OIL CLOTHS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, LACE CURTAINS, AND General Honsa Famishing Goods, Ever bronght to the Western Market. TI1CH8 Roods u:vro ween bought since tlao Rrcai secllno lu Uoia, aim are " much lower than at any nine SINCE THE WAR. In Quality, Style, and Price, we propose to place our StocS in com petition witn tnat 01 any otner Market in the United States. WM. JE. FRENCH & CO., unci tS. IVJain St. Evansvlllc, Indiana. 2. C. ATKINSON, Paper XX:incr. Orders left nt JOHN WYMOND'd will be promptly attended to. 1 nave oeen 111 vu u.i?i iitsn. for six years. My wo:k 1 the best leference I can give. rubiSJ am NOTE PAPER, LETTER PAPER, LEGAL CAP, FOOLSCAP,1. INITIAL PAPER, ENVELOPES, MUCILAGE, TA GS, BLANK BOOKS, NOTE BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS, STEAM BOA T BOOKS, PENS, PENCILS, PENHOLDERS, RUBBER BANDS, POST-OFFICE BOXES, BILL-HEAD BOXES, HARP FILES, BILL FILES, For Sale at the Joarnal Offlec Honso and Lot for Sal9. IOFFEK TO 8 F.I. I. my house and Lot on Third Htreet, between Oum and Cowan htreots. The house contains eight rooms; is new, and one of the most convenient In the city. Oood cellar, clstorn, aud choioe fruit trees. Apply at the house or to M. It. Hornbrook. m his tit H. K. LEAVITT. fA VEGETABLE SICILIAN I' J . B JL. iv i 1 i nr Has proved Itself to be the most perfect preparation for the lialr ever olferod to the publle to Restore Gray Hair to its Original Color, And create a new growth where It baa falleD olt from disease or natural decay. It will present tha Hair from tailing ont. All who use It are unanimous In awarding It the praise of belog the best Hair Dressing extant. Oar Treatise on the Hair sent free by mail. MANUFACTURED ONLY 11V B. P. HALL Sl CO., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. For sale by all druggist. ap2dlm (und) wlml CARRIAGES. " J. B. UBIU. F. Lu Usiu J. 13. GTfciaiSlV &, CO., CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Transfer Ornaments at Cincinnati prlo Main Street, let. Fifth and Sixth, lantft-dAwAm KvA.8VTT.t.irlir licmoval. WE BE TO INlOKM OVH frlenda and customers that we have removed, to new and commodious premises on Hycamore Btreet, just in rear of the old stand, where, with Increased facilities, we will bo pleased to watt on all who may favor us with their patronage. HAM UEL OBK & CO. SAMUEL 0IIU & CO., Dealers In Iron, Steel, Tiu-Plnle, Ac. Sycamor8 Streat, noar Water, Evansville, Indiana. fe2"i dim 4ww

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r m A n XL JLS. JOi JU? YJ 2. JCa ATPANIC 1 RICES, FOR CASH O I y Wholesale and retail buyers will find It to their Interest to examine our price before purchasing elsewhere. Orders by mail, Ac , promptly attended to. FRED. P. STRAUB i. CO., Nit. 82 jisain si ui:i:t, (Near the Court llonso.) SION OK THK BUOAn-AXK. tahH Courier, Democrat, and Union copy. SAM OKI. ORB. JIMta UAVIUHOM. J. L. OB SAMUEL ORR & CO., IRON, STEEL. TIN-I'I'A.TE, W 11112, ZINC, fej Jfc It, I N G 8, A. X. JL, J H, Horgc and Mule Shoes, Tinners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, WAUOft AND BUGGY WDOHWOKX WKOUMHT fiCUAI lllOM BOltWII'l At the blgheet market raten STCainorc Ktret, ncai Water InnHdtf EVANSVILLE, IND. BETfICIIEU, KELLOGG & Co (HncceWNom to Wolls. KeMoL' & Vo.) IMPOUTKIUl AND JOUKKKM OV 81QN OF THE BIG A.X)X.OCJJ AXKH, AXES, AXILS, AXKS, AXICS, AXILS, TABLE CUTLER 1, 'PA It I'Je fJlrrjn x , TABLE CUTLERY. POCKET POCKET POCKET CUTLERY, CUTLERY, CUTLERY, Trace CIirIum, Traco C -IhiIum, Truoe ChaliiM, IIanter Planters' Planters 2 foes, If OCX, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, BGIIiUKRS' HARDWARE, Bl'lLDKKS' HAKilWAiiK, UUILDKKS' 1IAUUWABK, tlOTTOWANn WOWI. !ARIW, uorroN AMI WMI. t'Altl.S, COTTON ANI WOOL 'A ltlN WtPT RVBHKR BKLTIFO, Ji m T Jl UHHRR Ji HI. TINU, MmT KUBBElt BKLTINU, Mill and Crews-Cat Sawn, Mill and Gross-Cut Saws, Mill and Cross-Cat Saws. CANH bnyers will find It to their advan te to examine our stock before purohastug elHewhere. At the Old Stand, 13 First S bSTTUHKIi, KSLL0UG & CO. IvlS SADDLERY, ETC. GEO. TU0UNII1LL, Biuffllcii nsil S2airn SECOND STREET, near Main, EVANHVILLK. IN1J All Kinds or fine Haddlos and llarnes ooiiHtaatly od band. REPAIR INO done and at short notice. in the best manner mh5 dOra Charles Babcock & Co, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IM Coach & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damasks, Jar-ii(f.ii, Enameled Patent Leather Pad Skins, Skirtinfft, drc, dec, IN'o. S Xtvlii Street, m20 KVANrtVILLK, IND. WATCHMAKING. A. C. ROSEXCRAN3. K0SENCK1NS HARRY SMITH SMITH, 4 Watchmakers and. Jewelers, KO. 13 SOUTH SECOND ST., "AEAI.EKH In American. Knellsh and ZJ Hwlsa WaUlies, la boiu, silver ana plated cases. Fine Jewelry, Hilver ware. Clocks, &c. Personal atteu oii given to repairs of fine watches, Ac No work entrusted pprenticos. ttZi- tin JIIA.S. I. 1IAZZAUD. llavlnK returned from (he Kast, where ho bas extended his experience in the liner branches of paper-hanging, returns his thanks to the citizens of this place for past patronage, and is confident that li will be able to tilve satisfaction to bin old friends, and all new ones who may favor nlm with a call. Orders !elt at 47 and 4U jMaln; also, II Houth Klrst Htreet. mhll lm

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CHARLES V1ELE & CO., WHOL1WAL11 K, OCE It. , NOII'IIIV:i.HI ('OltNKfc First and Sjcumorc Streets, KVANSVILLK, JN1). au9tUf Wholesale Dealers la (4ROOERlEb, Foreign add Domestic Liquors, NAltA COTTON YARNS, OL.ABB W A 44 & 4G FIRST STREET, (NATIONAL BLOCK.) EVANHVIL.I.E, IlD. FISH DEPOT. OVII Alt JIATTilEW DAliZKJili, Wbolenale Dealer Ju Grooeriea, Nails, White Lead, Um Cement, &c.f So. 18 Water Street, , r. TRI BLK. W. W. WILKIM30N. 11. r. TIUBLE ac CO., (Successors to Wm. Ilunnel,) JManuiacturera oi uoora, romii, KnmoH. Ac. Also, dealers In Fine and Pnnlnr Vloorlnor. WeatberboardlQII. Bhlngies, Lath, Ac Building material of all kinds in our line maue to oruer. Factorv and Yard. Corner of Wal nut ana f ifth streets, ISvaiiHville, Indiana. " Orders from abroad prornritly atlmded to. lie cltliu 'OLrELnCK & SEEHANN'N Dancing Academy, AT MARLKTT 11 ALL. We bee leave to inform our friends and the tmbllo cccneraily that we have Just opened a new Course of Dancing, at greatly reduced raies. 1'arents desirous or having their children educated In the Terpslohoiean Art would do well to entrust the same to our care. While we spare no eliorti in teaching, we pay especial auenuon to tue goou uovlor of all scholars. Hatlsractory references can oe given. Prices are as follows : For Uentlemen who have al ready taken one course witu ns 82 per course For Uentlemen not comptent to dance..... per course For Ladles V t per course For Children U per course mJT Masquerade Hulls on baud and made to order at reasonable rates. Ja20 d3m Marlett Hall, cor. Main ft Fifth. W. O. HAEB3. W. V. KAMAQK, HARNS c 11 AM AGE, Plain and Decorative Taper Hanscrs ALL WORK NEATLY EXECUTED, And warranted to give satisfaction. Orders left at WM. E. FKENC1I A CO.'S, 47 antl 49 Main Street, Will be promptly attended to. ' -"'"-i FA KM Keautlfal, well-Improved farm; KK) aeroH, iXI bearing apple trees (choice fruit), three miles west ot Illzahethtown, Illinois. Can be had at a bargain by call Ingon WAKltEN & MATTInUN, iMtorneys, Third Ulreet, between Main and Locust. Ifel7 dtf MAIN STREET EXCHANGE AND 'XCcstmiraiit! Between Fiftb and Sixth Streets THE Public and my friends are rspectfuily Informed that I am receiving per Kxpress dally, fresh supplies of the Lest Baltimore. OYMTf UM : Bo that I am enabled to fill all orders without delay, at SO. uu TO cents per half can, or served up In every slyle. ttroyster Houp, with FKIOK JUNCH, every mornlug, fiom 9 till 12 o'clock. mhlO-lin JOHN C. BCIIWE1ZER. QUEENS W ARE. DANIEL O. MARK. JAMKH M. WARREN. JAMtS 1'lIKtAN. MARK, WARREN & CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS and WHOLESALE DEALERS In QUEENS WARE , AND GLASS W A. It, 1Z9 Lamps, Looklng-tilasscs Chan lelier-M, &c, IVo. S3 IPirst street. We receive our Qucensware direct rrom the Potteries of BtaiTordshlre, Kngland via New Orleans and New Yoik; bence pay no second-hand profits which rightfully belong to our customers. We nave the EXCLUSIVE CONTROL In this market of MEAKIN'rf celebrated STONE CHINA WARE, Including those beautiful patterns, "China", and " Cotton," which are now having a great run throughout the country, of which we are receiving regular khlpraenta of original assorted crates, and regular stock for repacking. Just receive.!, frfcsti from Limoges, France, a large stock of OOLU HAND.PLAIN WlIlTK,aud DECORATED FRENCH CHINA. A NEW URA UK, Just In, a full line of Brldgewood'a llatit While tJ run lie Ware, French Cblna shapes aud finish; a very superior article, at uiacU lew cost than China. tur Consult your own interest by examining our slock before purchasing eisewhere. novia PLUMBING, &C.

GIBSON & WELSH, PLUMBERS, DEALERS IN Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead,Water Closets, WOT AKI C01,I HAULS, Suowcr Baths, Fores and Lift Fumes. ALE I'UMFH. ' WROUGHT IRON l'IPEa, a Water Introduced Into country dwellings from cisterns or wells, Riving all the conveniences of a city supplied wit h water works. No change of range on stove required to heat the water. VJ5 LomiMi Mtrt, EVANHVILLE, IND.

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Dr. Jss. C. BIcrbovi tvr. ItEfilDKST IErSTIST, Oj0lce-Ko. 10 FIRST ST., Between IdaXn and LovuH, Ilel.urns bts thanks for tb liberal patronage received daring thepast Ave years, and hopes by fair dealluit to merit a continuance or the pame. Chloroform administered when de-slrel. iSmi H ? i Osborne, 27 I.oeHgl Street. s S3 o C5 o S3 Osborne, SIGN PAINTER. Osborne's Show Cards. j uiii2 titf 3TATZOX7I3I&Y. JOHN II. SCOTT, 2Sol!K4VlIcr,3ttioiaer it ii IV H l K A I. i: u. No. 53 SAIN STREET, cur. Second, aui:, illy EVAMHVILI.K. INO. WhoIiw.! Booksdllers & SUll'.r,sr3 SCHOOL HOOKS, BLANK JtOOK Ai 1SCELLANEO US li O O K PA PER EN VELOPKS Ann General Ktationerj'. No. lO Main HtriMt, EvansTlUc, Indiana. jnly9lT NOTIONS, ETC. WHOLESALE DRY O00DS and NOTIONS 22 und 21 FIRST KT KVANHVILLK. INI. INSURANCE. KEXSEN & BAKER, General Insui'ance Agents, AWD ADJUSTERS OF LOSSES, KVANHVILLE, IND. Dwelling llonses insured ftr a term years at greatly reduced ratew. or Three Years at the Price of Two Five Years at the Price of Three. JAto lnnurnnco n Kiclltj. Total Cash Assets Represented Over Twenty-Seven Million Dollars. The following are among tho Companies represented : VE'I'NA Insurance Co. of Hartroni. Conn. jiiTh AHeU ,O(,O0. PIKKNIX Ins. Co. of ilarlfort. Cfliin. Cah Assets 1, 7 OO.OOO. CONTINENTAL Ins. Co. of New York. Cash Assets a,33O,OO0. NORTH AMERICAN Insurance Coo. Hartford, Conn. Cash Aswels S-00,000. M KIK'II A BITN' Ins. Co. of Hartford, Ct. Cash Assets ..ks,00 NORTH AMERICAN Insurance Co. of New York. Cash Assets gsoo.ooo. IMIOKNIX Ins. Cash AHsets...., Co. of Brooklyn N. Y. .................. (M.SOO OOrt. YONUEU.H A N. YORK Fire Ins. Co. Cash Askois ftuoo.ooe.oo iirrNA I.IKK 1ns. Cash Assets ..... Co. of Hartford, Conn. ei.-,uo,()(c. NEXSEN & BAKER, Agents, 10 MAIN STKKUT, Kvans vllle, Ind. Jan 30 dly OAliMODY & NELSON, Florists and Nurserymen, PUOPIUETORS OF THE XJ'JL.OXIAIL. GEM, LOCUST STREET, liet. Uecond and Third. Uarden and Oreenbouse on Oakloy Avonue, ad I. resldeuco of Win. lleilmau. Our Desorlpllve Catalogue of I'lants, Klowers. Trees, Heeds, Flowering JUuihs, Horticultural and Ornamental Uoodn, An., can be had ou application, and will ha sent free lo all who will send us their address. Addroxs CARMODY A NELSON, fe2d3m Kvmisvlllw, Ind. DSNTZSTB. DR. Over First National Bank, Corner Kaln and First Strccu, Kvanavllle, Ind MANUFAVTITRKK r IHtNTIIVlf' ous Uura Work, Gold. Hilver, Vni. canity, Coral lie, and Amber Plal , Carvl Work, ArUflolal Palates, Ac ADMINISTRATOR Of Nitrous Oxtf (an excellent and safe aumsthellc), cm, . roforin, Ether, and also several local put,, lyzers. NKORALGIO ACoctlons treated. MY FACILITIKH are as good and nr., establishment as laree (conulstlng of tit rooms) as any In the United Btateo. I RETURN MY THANKS for the oj. tensive patronage received during the piul K1HT YKAIW. nifl'yi ARCHITECTS. C A It D. ROBERT BOYD. I WCOO BOYD WOOD, ARCHITECTS, No. 7 Chandler's Clock, Corner Flr-t and Iocust HtreeU, EVANHVILLE, INI). Plans and Speclfl cations prepared ou short notice aud reasonable terms : anl& dtf EVANSVILLE GROCER?, IMo. ICO Mil in Hlrcot, Has on hand, and Is constantly re3elvlng, a lull stock of staple and fancy Orocerl-n, Lamps, Holler, Eggs, fco,&c. Lime, Cement, Plaster, Nails, Ac, Sc, for sale low. To Contractors and Builders.. First iu:ill(y ISuilrfiiig Naud at reasonable rates: GOOD WOOD Constantly on hand. TEN good wood choppers wanted Immediately. mhl7(im JAH. CI'.OKIH.

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In HOWK. HOWES J. ALEX. WOOLIIII'i WOOLDB1DGE coTTQzr rAcron::, Citar:if.';sio5i JJerc 283 I'P.OXT HTIZIZJY, StKMl'IlI, Ti'X.W Cltfcll AdVRTJC'l Oil VoUnn rtn HOWARD a PRESTOS J simiHMton or eh KJJiV OHLI1AX, I.Oiil-UANA. P ki:st. IlitON. MI J.I. JiAii '!'!-!;;;. 111. -li'-i cash advenctH I'OHK, COItN, F IV Jim. TOUACCO, ' &c to the above Iiouw. and also !.; gunnies to shippers. nov22 BAHUL II. KINSKDV, jnLIUS VAIMS JPAUl. K. MORTI.MEK. s. ii. ki:nni:iv & o? DoisaJtiisioii ZZc.i'vh! , Ton the sai.k or FJonr, Provisions, Cora, Wliisiy And western Produce generally, 55 nod 07 POTfiius KTliM'.T, NEW OULKA.N8, I.A. Consignments nollclted, and liberal a-i, advance? made on shipments to Die aimv bouse, by W. M. AKu ocxl Utilll RVANHVI LI,K, i ! F0STEE & GWIN, COMMISSION nERCHAUi;, 97MAC3A1ZINI: tiTItF.IIT, new orlea::. EH 1 Wtmtu l'roduce. Conslgt meutfl of Flour, Corn, I and all kiuds of Western I'roduoe h'i'. r-l Liberal cash advances mndu m nil t t menUt, either for sale In New OiioRi s snlpment to New York. 41 WATinNTKLM, novl-d3ial NEW YC'it i. It. K. DUNKERBOS., ,.J. E. It A :: 11. X. DUNKEIiSO.V Vb. Forwarding & ComniiF ic ATei-clirtntrs , AND (JENl'HAL A O E so'uth snor FAST FREIGHT LINE, OVER TUB EYAN8TILI-1S Jb CIH VS I VT ' TKUUK II.UTK & IMJIAJtAlCi.: . CKLLKKO.MAIXK, LAKK SHOUE & KRIK UAH.! EVANSVILLE, INlh Liberal etu.li jvaucH ji:;i io on & menls. iiia. r. fi. nrjitotJCHET. If. 0 ii I ' GILD All Lb i , DUSOUCflHT OKNKRAIj commission m:rcl'a. So. 3a 1'ojarAA Strc t, NEW ORLEANS, 1 A Orders and coiiRli;niaeiit: ci.'lciu Jy6dlf HAN LOW J. l'HEtM, Of N,w Oiient.H J. li. MOtJl7I,l.M'H. Of IrflOlMVliU., I. V l- No-lT, of New Orleans. riicips, 5clu!!('!! a ( PROD UCE, PRO VISOS, Ako bK.titaAL Commission Zlercliant Ilov2f dl f NP.W tiKLKAN--WM. V. CROWN ., Forwarding and Cosimir RZe ro It n.n t m , WHARFEOAT PKGPILIOOIIi Rallroid and Past Freight I Agents, KVANHVII.I.i:. an8 dly t. HAian n a i ft i) GKN Kit A I. AUIi, rao.'ii Korwardlri! an.l ( 'om m 1 1 sl.-a t cnantfi, KvaiiNVIlle, JuiIIuhh. .,: , . wnwior, l'rfN'i. KlrMt. Nai.li and Hai i'l Orr, Vice l'riMldct Natloniwl Kn5c AeentM for Mdson C.ty Ma.'t Co. l 1 ,V.l! I, WOl'I. B St f. it I IV s ,il ends nnd ftiriiKr :u:tiii)n t: :. i uro ou I' liT MXR-.KT, oun tl,r I.. ; Vine, next to L. i'lcrwn Tin ti:,a -lu IIih trde of LIQUOUli, Vl,oUU MJtMtONtt, it-e., and hlnmld b., p'..i. . stHjtheii. H.1.ALHmai" II. S. ,4IXl;S if if? rui'.VAllULN'G AND CO;! MUltCHANTiJ. Ukxnll-"I1!:RM, am! W l.oln.aio i LIQUOIIS, ILOUlt, F I R S T S T R E One door bolow Vlu, next, to Ij j: Tlu Hlion. KV4.N-VlLl,(t, janl dir. A. 8. IMY11ULIST, I'ROIHIVH, COMMI.SMIOX AAV W-A KDINU M tCX VII A N T, N o. .JSoulb W. leHlori: h' lour, I.hoii Hay aiiUt'iiiiuirv IMKiucM. t.it, ill. ilARTO' SO. S't Viht SlWOHsl .Sin :"., riNi.-JJNNAfi JU'boral advance niMile- on s7 dir V. U lltrMPHUKY. O. W. iko. J. l-r liUMl'HUKl. LKW1S C, I s FOUWARBIXU AM) (OIJIKSI MERCHANTS, IroiiriklirN of IT '".r 1 " : Itivn IIHV i 1 1 lull. lySl