Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 April 1870 — Page 2

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POKLb-ttKu BY TUB EYAXSYILLE. JOlKIfAL COMPANY, Wo. M.nfnnt Ktrt. Kvnna-lll.

WEDNESDAY, AFK1L 13, 180. Insults to Bead Heroes! "Will toldier's ocd their friends read the Allowing paragraphs: 'For thu duration of the war, for its cost as well as for its . commencement, tho Keiublican party is alone responsible. But for it there would havo been no war, and but for its shameful incapacity and mismanagement, it would not have lasted a year. It was carried on apparently to benefit thieving contractors. If tho sources of stealing had not dried up, it would probably havo been in existence now. Cin. EnquirerThe remains of Gen. Thomas are now being carted from the Pacifio to the Atlantic as a side-show, aod every day furnihses us with twenty columns of telegraph as to his whereabouts. We hopo he may be planted aoon. -Evantville Courier. April 7. - Oat of Debt. ' The outstanding five per cent, certificates of Slate stocks, which the Board of State Debt SinltiDg Fund Commissioners have ordered to be redeemed after the first of July, amount to $ 1 .590,000. Their payment wipes out the entiro bonded debt of the State, except $201,000 of war loan bonds which, tho, holders will not present for redemption, but which will bo paid at any time, upon presentation and somo two and a half per cent, certificates Thus in ten years Indiana has paid a debt of ruoro than ten millions of dol lars, besides more than two millions levied for war purposes. And this too, mainly in years of onerous tax ation and depression , of business Can any other State show, a lietter record? It is being equalled, how ever, by the nation, which : is doing even more. So much for an honest Republican administration of State and national finanoes! Strikes! The recent strike in tho Cincinnat Commercial ofiico bid3 fair to result as do the great majority ' of such movements, when the proprietors are firm and consistent. Tho cause of the difficulty seems, to havo ,' been similar to that which was made tho pretense for a strike ja the two offices In this city, a few weeks ego. Tho compositors proposed to tako charge of the business of the office, and not only fix prices, but: declare how mat ter should be measured, leaving to the proprietors only tho blissful priv lege of paying tho weekly bills, when presented. This, . of course, the pro prietors ol the Commercial could not agree to; hence the strike. Tho result of the strike is to annoy,' for a week or so, tho proprietors of the 'paper, by the derangement of, their business, on tho one hand; but on tho other, to throw men with fam ilies depending upon their daily labor,' out of permanent .employment, and occasioning great distress among -the, weak and helples. Our observation has taught us that, of all tho heartless institutions on. this . earth, tho "Union" organizations have few equals. They are generally controlled or domineorod by single men, "tramps," who , can pick up their trapj, consisting of a shirt and one or two pairs of socks, "cut" on their landlady, and depart . to other localities,, leaving tho men -with families to such to starve, or Bubmit terms - as tbo ibuoooesful proprietors may find it ia their , hearts to impose. In scarcely any in" stance does tho strike rosult in good to aoy body. If the employees are successful in ono particular it .oniy emboldens them to make now exactions until successful resistance or financial ' ruin is tho only alternative left the employers. Under iuch circumstances s it i3 easy to seo that tho employees must go to the wall. .--.. . j , We allude to this thing now, be-, cause wo aro in a condition to speak of it dispassionately. We maintain that point3 of differenoe between employers and employees, ought in every caso t'o lo settled by tho parties di rectly interested.' 5 Any interference an the part of outsiders bo it ' Typographical union or what not is impertinent and unendurable. We be- - lieve the time will come when both parties will come to view the matter in this light. .'; lhe New Issue, . ' A Catholic raper in St. Louis boldly advises all Catholics not to support any candidate for any office who is not in favor of distributing the school fund among the denominational schools. In- other words, it advocates tho endowment of sectarian schools with the money raised for the advancement of free education and makes this question a leading issuo at tho ballot-box. Tho signs of the times are that this question of di vision of the school fund promises to be one of tho most exoiting ever in troduced into American politics. The friends of the common school system will do well to prepare themselves for the Btrugglc. The priests are rapidly growing stronger, and it is already a well recognized fact that the voto of that Church will always bo cast solid - for or againBt any measure which the priests decide to he favorable or in , Imical to tho interests of that Church. In addition that Church will always control a largo floating vote by reason i of its power and , the readiness with wmca it can uo used on any occasion, and in any direction. While, too, tho Catholic Church is bo consolidated on the question as to be a unit, there is a fceliBg of liber ality encUndifference on the part of many Protestants which will prevent them from offering that resutanco to the assaults upon their schools which will always be effectual. In New York, the Common Schools have bscu undermined by insidious

approaches, and the Protestant.! there j

arc only beginning to realize their situation after they aro bound hand and foot, and are comparatively helpless. The friends of popular education in the other States ought to profit by tho pad experience of tho New York Echcols, and watch the. movements of their opponents, and bo ready to meet and thwart them at tho very outset. It is becoming more evi dent every day that eternal vigilance is the only safeguard of popular cducalon. VY e hopo the mends ol our free school which now protalse to rank those of any State in the Union will be on tho' alert, and allow no harm to overtake them. THE (LAY COfSTY KXlTUSIOJf. Editor Journal: . ".V IlaviDg formed ono of the excur sionists to the Clay County mine3 and furnaces, and thinking a brief ac count of them and of cur "doings' might interest some of your readers, have indited this epistle. ; The regular evening train last Mon day was, through the politeness of the President, honored by tho attach ment thereto of a special car for the accommodation of tho fortunato re cipients of the State invitations,, aod about fifteen gentlemen were to bo Been therein, comfortably deposited. and arDarentlv at caso in mind and body, , , , ......... r ; , . - 5 . ' Leaving your subscribers to Imag ine tho jokes, witticisms, and convcr sations there uttered and erjoyed, the demolishment of the viands at the Yinccnpes Junction, and , tho arrival at Terre Ilauto, with its conscquencest it may, with truth bo stated that with tho inter man well fortified to resist and overcome all dangers, troubles, and fatigue We, Us & Uo the com pany, consisting of divers additional pikrims from tho cast and we3tr to tho number of two hundred started on our eventful trip lrom that city at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, in apparent good ncaun auu joviai ejurua. e Tjroceeuca to JMiil urancu-on tho Terre Ilauto & Indianapolis line, whero the party amalgamated with a formidable forco of pome GOO, who ar rived Jrom the htate (Japital in a train of coaches belonging to tho Tcrro Ilauto, Vandalia & St. Louis Road, that were finely painted a rioh, wino color, handsomely got up, internally and externally, and a groat credit to the Dronnetors. , ; . . ' Among tho last mentioned tourists were a number of ladies not dressed up in "gorgeous array," or extra fash' lonablo habiliments who at once en livened still more the pleasant 6cene, and I am happy to say that, judging from appearances, they enjoyed them selves as completely, and certainly woro as indcf&tigablo in their investi gations as the majority of their fellow Bight-Beers.. ; ! n'. The train when consolidated com prised twelvo coaches, and consider iDg the social pasiton and standing of the travelers, and tho appearance of tho, "turn out generally, it; was,. doubtless, the most ess. me most macniiicient ra-

geant ever seen in that section of the J ing seized a pea commencod to"heiroBtate'. I Was struck dumb with awe glyphiciz8" (a coinago) the names of a

and admiration , but shorfly though slowly recovered. From :- cloven to "three our time .was , principally in i jogging along, "hither tie, and thither, a little," r. m spent a lit- , forward and back, and up and gazing with astonished optics and . m m J bated -breath at the wonders we boheld: Tiluocinz into and alone ditohes by no means perfectly dry; climbing banks, ascending stairs, descending pits, and otherwise frantically taking exercise. JN o amount ot labor seemed to daunt the heroic crowd; and the party", especially the ladies, faced and vanquished every fresh difficulty with unabated zeal, and x 6milir.3.ccsGood for them, one and all, not' forgetting your humblo servant, , Aa most or your patrons ana patronesses are more or loss familiar with the horrors or mining, tbo nair breadth 'scapes," to which miners aro liable and the general aspect and pe culiarities of a mine, I will omit any particular roferenco to them further than simply stating that thoso in this ;ti j.-.i. j Viciniiy win BurpuEB ia uepiu uou picturequo appearance any shown to us, and say a lew words as to the iron Works, with their blasts and. furnaces, which, to a novice, are of a startling and rather fiery nature. ... , The first thing that meets tho tyo is a lofty cylindrical brick erection. varyiag in hight from forty to sixty feet, and in width ten to fourteen feet, at tho narrowest point: lrom tho top of which a volumo of flame proceeds,. which at nigut must present a Quo eight. . n These erections, furnaces, shafts, ovens, or whatever may be their technical name, form the- kitchon, of tho establishment in which the cookiDg is performed, in the production of i . f j . t . . i soup iuioo irom iron orcwiin oiuer minor' ingredients, and, the amount of heat generated therein, ranging from COO to S00, uot 'only melts tho food, but would astonish, if not bake, a first-class and well N approved salamander. ' " . ' When tho metal has becomo liquid and sunk to. the foot, of tho"oven,"; an orifice is made byfepeated "and ex-' traordinarily energetic attacks at some concealed apertures, which, ,when opened, permits tho liquid to flow in a narrow' canal, (known as the "Sow,") ,in tho large sanded floor, and thence down numerous small branches, (yclept "pigs,") until tho operation is ooraplcte.. These young avenues give their name as well as shapo to the form of iron moulded there, acd thus the origin of "Pig Iron." . ,. Tho managers at two of ; theso' establishments had made all necessary preparation for tho running of the molten mass, and while watching tho spectacle, it was amusing to behold the countenances of the spectators, particularly in the front ranks, to notice the warm interest , . they exhib ited and the utter abnegation of self with which they endeavored. no lent vo:ens, to tate a more re tiring position, and allow their brethren to enjoy tho glories, and triumphs ol art witn, case, and ireo dom, and coolness and comfort if they can. To see the -"elephant," comfortaDiy, and without too; much emotion, front standing, points scats unfortunately mere, were none which at first were at a premium, de clined in value with such speed and so alarmingly that, reversing tho or-! dinary run of things, modesty became the order of the day, back positions, in a double sense reserved seats, and a series of rapid dissolving, also a doublo '"entente"" views prcssnlcd themselves to the huge gratification of those who wero not fortunate (?) sooner to arrive on the stage. . Such is human nature. Ohl Temporal Oh tM ores I I Having walked, hopped, slid and

peregrinated until nature lustily cried j

out fpr mercy and tho system for nourishment, tho worn-out pedestrians resumed their seats in the train for Brazil, and on arriviog thero wero met by a brass band and a number of its inhabitants. At this bustling and go-ahcad vil lage tho ladies had provided a cold drjeunrr" for the hungry souls, and a splendid one in every respect it was. In lact tho best 1 ever saw in a country place. To Eay that the "melting mood " was again in full blast, would bo to convey but a faint description of tho destruction of edibles, and the inpouring of liquids that ensued. Tables covered with the good things of this life, as if by magic, presented in a lew minutes a berzarlv account of empty" dishes and well picked bones;- and the manner in which 8milc3 (from tho ladies), aDd grins (from tho gents) became at once visible. wa3 most astonishing, uonHiderins? the exhaustion of the attack ing party, the provisions might wei become aghast , at their impending and inevitable fate, and the vigor disn aved tn their travels was not in the remotest deerco relaxed at the table by the guests. c ' As tho rooms, ' large as tLey were. could not accommodate more than one half of us, a device was success ful!? rtracticed in the large room below, used for concertslectures,- &c. A number ot gentlemen ascended thfl nlatform. and shortly thereafter began to harangue those present, and the number eonsrantiy increasing until the room was nearly full,' the orator gave out, the audienca collapsed, and tho tell was admitted. . I was sold:' but havinc looked at some dried meats, cneeBo ana cracicers at noon, mv wounded susccptibili ties . were H easily soothed. ' and 'Richard ""was -"himself agara i. n A ra Kntrftiror rTH art unnpf cd tho extent of tho raid, and had a ill inuiL uuniKa iiuu DU'iasviv mada astoundinc provision to feed tho huncry mass: and with air tho foresight thev had displayed, the ap petite ot the "enemy" were almost too many tor them, but hunger nnany was ignominiously driven on., ; , ' ; The 4 " Brazilians." especially " the Iadic.","are eotitledto the. grateful thanks of tho - party? fbr' their kindness, attention and hospitality, for though those manifestations wero everywhere met with by us, it was a little more remarkable from being ex hibited so handsomely and completely in eo small a place. llcro tho excursionists sepa rated somo examining the furnaces at Brazil, and remaining for some time to complete their explorations and examinations of the mining and mineral lands in that vicinity;, others returning to Indianapolis. .and the remainder, about three hundred, re turning to Terro Haute, to eojoy the hospitality and bocome tho guests of that city.;- - we arrived there at t P. sr., and a rush was made for the hotels.' Those of good pedestrian power, Btarted off at a z :iu gait exceeding the rate ot a celebrated fellow citizen others took the street cars, and the few hacks that chanced to bo at tho depot were promptly filled. On my getting into tho office at the Terre Ilauto JIouso. an excited throng nearly filled the room, and tho little unoccupied space was booo ten anted. At tho desk ono. gentleman in two or tbrco minutes eucceded in getting at the register book, and harmultitudo, apparently taken at random from a city directory. Name after name was pot-hooked, after' the man nerof "Sam : Weller, Jr.." and page after page filled, and no signs, of his giving out. Ejaculations were hurled at him, jokes cast at his devotedhead, and "inverted blessings" prevailed for pomo time, when with a sigh, a careful examination of his catalogue and a spelling ot tho last names, be wrig gled himself out of tho mass. If be was not as deal as a post or his men tal armor invulncrablv thiolc. th f-J-inga animating bis nja"bom mu3t havo boen of vmguly mixed up na-'--": Jeace to his ashes. - -' 'mats hne hotel manacred to - store away ovor two bond red of us that night without apparent difficulty, and epeaking so far as the experience of my friends and myself extended, to tho great satisf action of tho guests. I he party after supper, divided Into groups, and with some others 1 went to tho rink for parlor ekatin, and wore entertained by tho exploits of somo of the operators, tho capsizas of others,, the musio of the band, and noticing what I was told, were ' little flirtations." Not being acquainted with that branch of science, and 'it appearing to provo an agreeable pas time to thoso indulgiBff therein. I watched it with great intentness. and notwithstanding it is a two handed game,'' will try practically ' how it works when' a good . opportunity "turns up." . . - ... . During tho cveninar. a gentleman announced to. the "guest, crowded in the reading room, that a remarkable echo was to bo heard round tho corner; one boating the celebrated Irish one, and that would repeat a word, or tho. last i portion of. .it -seventeen times. i This astounding wonder oauSed a rapid exit of sixty or seventy' of us, nod then commenced, and was continued for twenty minutes,' a series of experiments,' including howls, groans, cat call?, . , ejaculations, . assertions, nick-names, &e.v&e., &o.,-&o.; to all of which tho echo paid tfu attention, and when perfect quiet roigned, and the word was favorable, repeated seven or eight times, to the great delight of tbo listeners. '. V Tho concluding howl, however, produced an echo' or a different description from a man emergingfrom a door about ono hundred yards distant who returned the , compliment .with interest. - . ." -i On Thursday morning, a train of five cars was, placed at our disposal to visit tho hail factory, tho, as yet, unfinished blast furnace, and the new iron bridge across tho Wabash, which is nearly completed. . ... With all these objects the1 visitors were very much pleased, but still more so with the drive ' around and through the city, which, with great kindness, many of the citizens had provided for us. Terror Haute is a very fine, enterprising, and rapidly growing city, boasting of many handsome stores and private residences, a magnificent Normal and' Model school, lately opened, and an ornament to any city or State; very wide, fine streets, and an air of life about everything. May, she continue to grow, and prosper as much as sho deserves, and that ought and - will.' no doubt, satisfy her worthy burghers. A banquet was given to us at the Terre Ilauto House, but time would not permit any speechifying, and with many regrets a number of wanderers took the special train in the afternonri, and proceeded to the CapifahThe corporation had extended the hospitalities of their city to us, and accordingly wo went. A. Bplendid banquet was given us at 10 p.m. at the Bates House; (two ia one day is goiDg it rather strong.) at which alter the luxuries, necessaries, and superfluities of the cuisine, larder, and

cellar were duly honored, speeches

wcro made, and toasts responded to lho Mayor, uencral Macauley. opened- tho entertainment with an appropriate introduction, not undu'y gioriiying mo cuy or us enterprising inhabitants, and exhibited great tact, and skill in the chair. Irom tho tone, adopted by the dif ferent, speakers, it- was abundantly obvious that thu lights of three cities, Indtanapolis, JUouisvule aDd t. Louts, wero not to bo allowed to be hid under a bushel, or any quantity cf such measures; and with the innumerable and unassailable proofs and arguments adduced, no one could entertain any lingering feeling that those were; the three cities of the world, but it was left an open ques tion which of them should stand A No.' 1 and the metropolis of the world, including the adjoining planets, : with' their and our satelites. The speeches were an admirable compound of instruction and fun, facts and fiction, and were received with deserved applause by the assembled natives. Three hours on I riday were most agreeably occupied by drives through all sections of the city, inspectine the Dear and Dumb Asylum, the Arsenal grounds, and : numerous glass, wood. carriage, iron and steel works, under the gmdanoe of one citizen to each carriage, lhe city is improving with great rapidity, and Of its churches and many of its stores." residences and factories, has just reason to bo proud and rejoice thereat. lhe view from the cupalo used by tho firo department is .very ' fine, as was that also from the extreme length of tho - glass' furnace in Terre Haute, and many expressions of : delight lound vent among tho beholder p. Tho length c4 1 this ; "volume" precludes: any extended remarks as to tho effect which the excursion will make on the State and its product?. It seems a very wise and sagacious idea to : bring together capitalists, manufacturers, and speculators from the States to meet those from different sections of this State and thereby pro mote the erection of additional furnaccs,the, sinking of fresh, miucs.and the stimulating ot manufacturing gencr Mr:'-1 v- 4; - :. ' -It is highly probable that many of those remaining to continue their in vestigations, will dircOtly or indirect ly assist in the development of the State, and the facts of tho richness of tho "Clay", section has undoubtedly been strengthened where it was sur miscd and satisfactorily advanced to thoso previously ignorant thereof. -I May such be tho case, and nono is more desirous of such a "catastrophe than tho writer, who will conclude by expressing his heartfelt thanks for tho kindness so liberally and univer Bally extended to him and the pleas ure he enjoyed during the trip and by adding nis initials wnicn are -'. -i ! ' E. K. M. i : Kyangville, April 11,: 1870 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' , GREAT i Headquarters of Supplies roR Dwelling3,' Stiambjats and' Hoteli. BIG or TUB TRANSPARENT BANNER. WW' 33. FRENCH Have now iii ; Stock Direct from the Manufacturers mid Importer, one of the largest anl most &leg:iut seleetloiia 5f . '; - j , ',..,!,.., ... OIL CLOTHS, 'Hit ;toALLl PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, LACE CURTAINS, General Hoes 3 Fumialiing Goods, . I Kver brought to tho "Western Market... , These good havo beeu boufiht since tbo creat decline iu Uoltl, ami are all much lower than at any time SINCE THE WAR. i. In Quality, Style, and Price, we propose to placa our Stoci In competition with that ' of any other Market in the United States. , WM. E. FREBTCII ' & CO,, :--sLY tind ib IVJCaxin - St. ; EvansTlIIe, Indlanar -FIFTH ANNUAL BALI - ' r Of THE ' ' ' : CIGAli MAKERS' UNION f ; 'If onday Evening, April 18,1870. IIANAQER3: WM. OSSENBKKO,. JOHN SMITH. JOK. WAUNKH, I. THKOUAIjI), EMILLKYY, - UEO.HKKKMANN. TICKETS, - - - $1. apll7t

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HARDWARE AT PAxIC PRICES, FOR CASH ONLAr . VVholesaie and retail buyors will and it to their Interest to exainlae our prlcta before purchasing elsewhere, Oruers by inaiJ.ata, promptly attended to. - FRED. P. STRAUB & CO., ... i . '.. . - SO. 83 M.4I.V STItEKT, ' (Near the Court Uoune.) BION OP THE U'.OAU-AXK. uihi Courier, Democrat, and Unlou copy. BAHU1L OSB. JAMK3 DAVIDSON. J, X OBB SAMUEL ORR & CO., DZALXaa is IRON, STE EL, TIN.PI.ATE, WIRE, HPUINGS, AXLKM, ' Uorsc and Mule Shoes, - Tinners and Blacksmiths' Tools, VA(.O.X , AND BIGUI WUOBV.OUS WKOlitillT M'KAr IROIT BOUOU1 At the blgbeet market rate. Sycamore Street, near Water lunHdtf " . K VAN8 VILLE, INU eaimcuBfEELLosa&co . . (Hacoewiors to Wells, Celiogg & Co.) lMraRTERS AND JOBBEKH OF HARDWARE 13 Xpir&t Street. , SIGN OF THE n .-;'' BIG PADLOCK AXl-X, AXE, - AXlit AXISS, AXES, AXEH, : '' ' ; TABLE CUTLER t a j? r. rTi'r. wv TABLE CUTLERY, POCMCKT CUTLERY, I POCKET OHTJ.J; Trnco Chains, Traco ChtiluB, Traon Chains, Ilauter' Iloea, Plaulerw' I foes, I'lanterH I toes, ' Blechanlcs Tools, Slechanlcs Tool3, Mechanics' Tools, HUILDZliS' HABDWABX, BllLOKKS' UiiCUWiBK, . 8ULDKKB' HABUW1UK, . COTTON- ASD WOOL ('AKI)N, " COTION ANIIWOOLOAKIM tOI'ION A&U WOOl. CAKIlN BKSr RUBBER BELTING, BKHT RUBBER BKL.TINQ,, -BtCHT RUB BUR BKLTINtJ, Mill and Cross-at Saws, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, , Hill &nd Cross-Cat Saws. CAN1I bnyera will find It to their advantage to examine oar utook before parohae log eluewnere. .: At the 'Old' Stand, 13 First St BSTTICH1B, KELLOGG & CO. SADDLERY, ETC, ; GEO, THOUNIIILL, ;j , , . ' .'. AwiornM or -:... i . . , . , . - u . v - - - . ... ; . 8KC0XD HTBEKT, near Main, r. ' :;'i' :. ' EVANBViLLE, WD.,. All kinda or fine Saddles and Harness eomtantly oa baud. : RB:paIR1NQ done In aud at abort hutlce. the bent manner ImhS tlrtra Charles Babcock & Co. ? , . , UtPOBTEBS AND DKALEKS IH Coach & Saddlery liardwarf 'Springs, Axles, Wood Work. Damasks, Dame, Enameled Patent J Leather Pad Skint; Skirt- ' Wi '&C, - JVo. 8 Main trot, ' man ' - ' RVanavtt.t INn, l PLUMBING, SzC. "gibso"nTTvvelsh, Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Water Closets, HOTASfDCoiOBATIIS, Shower Baths, Foree and Lift Pumps, t ALE PUMPS. , r-T . WROUOUT IRON PIIEH, a ' Water Introduced Into country dwellings from cisterns or weiu, Rlrlng all the couvenloncos of a city ioppllcd wRb water works. No change of range on stove ra. quired to beat tbe water. - . t. - . . : ; S Locust Street, ' KYaNSVILLE, inu.

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OO i, Newburgh, . V. . . . - T. A. CUNNOIJ.T, " . piOHClXOlt OF PAXKNTS. ' Ofllce613 7th st near U. H. l'ntent Offloe, WashlDRton. I). C. No fees for services requited until granting ot Patents. A. , W." TABER'3 LEAD PENCILS. Urand Void Mfdrt and Cross qf the. Lrflon of Honor at th Exhibition in J.'aris, lm7. A W. Paber'fl Mew 1'enclle of Hiberian Lead in IU grades are superior to any Pen elm ever made. A. W. Paber's hTKNokapuio, belug bard and durable, writing etnoolb, black, and cloan, Is tbe best, Pencil for Architects. JCnijloeers.und Accountants, .i K. FAItKR,133 Win; St.. If. Y., Bole AriENT Of all A. W. FAtJKH'iJ pKaciLS, Ckavoss, Platm, jstc. hold by Blatlonl em and Dealers xvmywhkkx. ... , . CLAEO INDELIL'LE fx NOILS, foil MAKKtX CLOTIUNO, ETC. jIero conveuient than ink." Am. Ag- " Invalutble to housekeeper" Oodey's Litidy'v Diiok. . -"Avtr useful artlcld." Am. Institute Report, 1807. . . ti01 A"BlyTi K- 'AUKK, ias 1 t.. Hi. Y. Sol. I jjy Biutloners and Dealera xveuywuekb. . . Agents, ltcad This! We will pay AgenU a salary of PER WKKK-aud eJcpeiiKcs, or allow a large commission, to sell our new wonderful In ventions. Address ' .M. WAGNER & CO., ' i Marshall. Mich. HHTTK WIfX I'AY AOENTH. travellnsr Vw or local, a salary I if .io per week anu expenses. Aaaress it. WKL.L.JIAN & CO., Lansing, Mich. KieOarDeoalcnrntinle, or Trannfer Piaiures. rixS9 neoa tor catalogue. W. JLtkinson it-C'u-. 170 liroadway, Hew York. 2r A n AY I-Porty new articles or 'tr1" Agents. Bamples free. It. u. SUAW, Alfred, Maine. - LIST Of 2,500 'm u SIMPEHS l?r i,e s"l. O. P. ROWLLL it CO.. Hew York; : 1 , ' OKKIItl.K. I have Buttered Willi t utal-rlt thirlv vears. ami wa rnril u nix weeks bv a tlmnln rmH v. nil will fend the receipt postage free to all atlllctcd. Address Kev. T. J. MEAD, Drawer 17(1, Syracuse, New York. - r,i,i,i'i.ti:u Lvi;.-E9Mys lor Young MeuTfree, lu sealed envel opes. 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Dr. Jas. C. BIcrbowor, tESI DEXT WKTIST, O&oe No. 10 FIRHT ST., Between Main and Jxcuittt Ktnrns hla lhanka for the liberal patronage reoelvt-d during the pant ftve yoarH, and horon by la!r dealtag to meni a couiinuance or iiie HKmo. Cljlorofuria admlnlHtoreU whoa d,lrod. oc2dly Osborne, 27 IxicuHt Street. OHborno, SIGN PAINTEH. OHborno'w '' ' " Show Cards. STATIOZffEILY. JOHN n. scott, ISoolxneller, Btullouer AND ' N 11 XV H 1) E A L. II fi, No. 53 iJAIX SriiKKT, cor. Kecond. aulSdiy KvaH8VIIi.k. Ihd. FISH & BAttTUtt, Wholesale Booisellers & Statlouftrti. SCHOOL BOOKS. : ' BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, PAPER EN VELOPKS. ' Al ' (general - fitiilionery, JNo. lO Mix! ii Htrot, EYaiiSYiHe, Indiana. , jnlvwiy - - ITOTIOIIS.ETC. Clement, White & Co. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS , and NOTIONS 22 ami HI FIUST ST., KVANHVIU.H. INI. INSUItAIICE. NEXSEN &" BAKER, General ' Insurance Agents, AND ADJUSTERS OF LOSSES, No. 10 Main Street, Up-Stalrs, KVAMBVILLE, 1ND, ', Dwelling Hounea injured for a term of yearn at greatly reduced iatH. Three Years at the Price of Two Fixx Years at the Price of Three. jtilfd Iiiuraiico a specially. . 'i 'i - Total Canh Asnets Reprosonlod 1 ' ' Oior Twenty-Seven MUUon Dollars. The following are olHontf. the oropaniee rtsproneui-ou i JETNA Insurance Co. of Hartford. Conn. Cash AbhoIh 5,5CO,000. rilo;!ViK Jna.co.ol liartroni, i onn. . tana AhkoUi .............. 1,700,000. CONTINENTAL Ins. Co. Cauh AkhlXh of New York. ......32,330,000. SOKTU AM ERICA JI Insurance Coo. Hartford. Conn. Caah Asi.oU 8300,000. SI E1TCII A NTS Ins. Co. - CaU AMite of Hartford, trt. :500,OoO HOKTil AMERICAN Insurance Co. of Caah Aaseta . 8800,000. few xorx. lnKMI Ina.Co.of Brooklyn N.' Y. Cauh AHweU... HOOOOO. YONUEKH A N. TOUU Fire Inn. Co. Caiu. A8hOla..... ...tuoo,oov.oo JKTNA LIFE lnii. Co. of Hartford. Coon. Caah AweU ....13,000,000. . j .NEXSEN & BAKER, Agents, 10 MAIN STREET, ETansTllle, Iod. Jan30 dly UAKMODY & NELSON, " Florists and Nurserymen, - t - - J. ' P&OFBIKTOR8 OF THE FLOKALi GEX, LOCUST STREET,' ReLBecond and Third. Garden and Ureenbouae on Oakley Ave nue, auj. reHiuence 01 vv tn. iiemoan. Our -LeHcrlptlve Catalogue of Plants. Flowers, '1'reen, Heeds, Flowering, Ilulba, ;un be bad on application, anil will bo eat lree 10 an who wiu waa us tnelr uure8. Audret - CARMODY A NELSON, "fc2d3m KvanKvllle, Ind. n, DENTISTS. DR. I. I-A.lS OviX Firwt Natlooal liani, , . . Coracr J4a!n nd rin'c'Htreet,' ; ' Kvaimvllle, lnd I '.;','.. :. ' '. ' XJL on Oum Worr, Oold Hllver, Vol. dtntte. Coral lte, and Amtr Piatoe, carvec Woifc, Artificial Paialen, Jsc. AJMINIHTRATOlt of Nitron. 01J. fan excellent and aata anttHthntlc). Cbl WSi",mI alao wverai local lye-8.. - , j ' NEURAxXilO a flocUona treatejL ' ' Ml FACaUTIl-Ji aro aa good and rr eHtatlunment aa lare (oonlKt.inK of nv roouH) as any In the United Mtatoa. I IETDRN MY THANKS Tor tbe tenHle patronage received daring tho pai KKHT YKARK 1 ' mfiH Ali,CEIT-CTS. r- O ' A. "it JD. AOBKlf BOYB. '. . I WOOD n - r va n ii n ! i Xitq-at'i tei c ts, Ni. 7 Chandler's Block, , Corner Fir d, aud IocuKt HtreeU, ' EVANSV1LLK, INU. ' Plana aiu' Hpeclflcatlona prepared on short uil aud reaaouable term . ; Ianl5 ttf . .-, . : ETANSVILLE GROCERY, ISTo. 130 .Jniii Mtrcof, JInann bind, and is constantly reoolvinir, a lull xtottc of staple and lancy Uiocerl , Ijamps, latter, Kgtts, Ac , ite. L,lni, Cement, PUstor, NuliH, Aa, 4c, lor aie low. To Ccntractora and Builders. First luulify ItulIUiiK Smid at reaaooable ratee; GOOD WOOO Constantly n hand, "' , TEN goot wood choppers wanted immediately. znhl7(Jrn J AH. CROFTH.

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U UOWF.H. J. ALEX. WOI.I,f!i, .K HOWES WOOLDRIDGE. COTTC27 PACTOHG, 11 oii o: AMI Commi ssion 3Zei-cIii.s 282 Fiiti.M 8ti:i:j:t, MEMI'lUrt.TENN. Llbernl 'on, a .... . ProiJufi uvance on Cott.oii an 1 i : z c a.i HOWAItD a PRESTONS, r-. , NEW ORLEANS rur.sTo:i cash ad van --en ISKOS. Ull I ., , nil.L. ,I AIi,i npoti ooriHlgamenta of rk, CORN, KLOUU, TOBACCO, Ac. c., to the above hoiw fcna a!MO furn. gUn,ef.t0.,',.1'i:er lnov2dif "mitn.i.NKm. TtTvTrT AUI. E. KtlKTIMfk. M, Om II. KENNEDY 5 CO., UJI TUX AI.K OP W3T1S10E3, Corn, And Witcrn Produce . 53 ana 57 POT nit an f;r ifcrit.'Jy, mew o'.n . . ConnlKnm!ntii solicited aii.t'iir ' advaucwtiniulnr.,1 iiir,,.V."v'1.lu"-r"l oiih.-, house, hy oc2i iltim . -Va V1 i.i.r. J.N FOSTL'Ii & OWYN, connissioN iierchaiii, A'ajv oklxa; j. iqSP.KCIAX ATTENTION CilVi: T mI Wtiteru ProUutw. Ctmnignmt nta and all k of Klonr, Corn, P Llbural ca inu i or W i-.l(-ni 1'rtxluce nih I menu, either i,re.! m New-Ui'luns' 1'r hlpment to New ork. " " U ajviltitt t - -.t i . ... . : i . . . -FOSTER, aWYN'ai CO., CommlHNlou Jlorchtir; 41 WAii;icftiTiii:i;T, noTl-dSinJ jn'kv Y (;;::. ' R, K. DUKKEEiJOW...., ...J. 1.. Kan kim. E. K. DUNXrJSON CO. Forwarding & Commit " Blcrcliixntcij AND (iENEUAL AUEN SOUTH G FAST FREIGHT Ull 1 1 - ovisa thk KVABfS?rj,B & i?. v:i : ,vr ' TKKRR' ItAl'TX is ISLIASAl'OLI.;, ' liKLLKFO TAI.K, LAKE SHOUIS & EILIS KAlLi::: M i EVANSY1LLE, 1ND. Liberal cub advance tna.de oa rrn menu. hi j ,. ; P. 8. DOSOD0HKT. tt.O r;ii.'., r r, DUSOUCHLT ft GUzirr, ui-;nj;j:al COMMISSION M ER 11 A . So. 29 royclrss tin -: t, n ::w oitLi'A.NH, i a. Order aiid cfinnicn JySdtf ItAH-uflr J. Vnr.hvn, of New .) ). m J. U. Ait CUI'LOVH, of JouuvUiu, Ky. K Morr.of Mew OrleiinH. Theirs, McCulIcch PRODUCE, PRO VISION, " ' AND OJEKEHAL Commission Ilcrcb.int;' ' " 142 CRAVIEi: Kill EST, nortt dtf yv:w t.t!.s-: a n-. WM. G. & CO., Forwardicrj and Ccnmi"::r -WHARFBOAT FSOPIUUXOr.. Railroad and Fast Fre!-bt 11. EVAKSVILIil, ISI. Jank dly I M. KAIB ) ... ... II. 1 A. X 15 A I 111) r, Forwf rttin d v.miujH.;io'i . ohanUt, KvHii.'ivlIlo, Jndlanx w.-M Q, WtaeeJer, 1'w'U k Hut KaUonal j .-l and Ham 'l irr. Vloe Preldeut Lv!.v..:-. KUonalli( nlc Aeuui lor Iaon u.lyBaitw. - f K WO I' I. S fi .ti t ' friend i and Uy-mt-r patrons t? -1 are on rit-.n! Bir.c.w,u.inU,,. vin. nml to li. i'J-rnn'H 'I in Ht rvp . -..i In too trade of JLiUUOti. 1 I.OUli, c,w - itiHuzoa, tc, huJ niouia t'i p'i.- i ,-, 1 bvo them. -it. ajujh & .., . II. IK AIaIaZH FOSWARDLVQ AIID CO: MEKCUAINTS, RKCTIFIERJ, and WbolosUo H-air LIQI OLS, I'LOli::, L F I R S T S T R E E T One door beiow Vino, unit to I.. I'Iomi j i t Tin fci:op, KVANVIl.I-8. IX Janl dtf. A. S. IIAYHUCST, PRODUCE, C0MMIH3IOX AND WAliDIXU MKKVUANT, No. a.. Sonth Vat' rr., Uealer In I'lour, liacou. Hay, Oat", L t. n aud Couutry i'rodnco. E. EL BARTON, OoinnilNiiloii HI,r-Iiittc No. K3 West Second Street, CINCINNATI. Xabural advanso made on CotiblgtiruoBta im7 dtf r. k. MOMPUKKV. GEO. C. W. KIKSEY. UOMPHUEY, LEWIS L C" FOUWAKDING ASD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, PrcprielorM of XVnarl bnu Kviiiinvillo, IimI. tyai