Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 April 1870 — Page 2

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FOBUtHII) BT TBI EYAJSYILIE J01R5AL r COMPAM, JMOSOAY. APUR 1. 1S?Q. S 80 far as the Courier 13 concctDeJ, ihcro has never been an uupicaendt word between the proprietors aod'tlM editor, and no effort: on the part of ' the former to dictato to or control tho conduct of the latter." Jf wr hate any cause of complaint at all, t it that our employer allow us Ufo crx tirely to do as we phase. Courier Fd itorial. j Wo have heard a great many of tho most intelligent and respoclabtv Democrats of tho city niako the gamoi complaint. Previous to tho the lato city clodtionjwe took occasion to eay. throueh the columns of the Courier, that tho Fifteenth Amendment would not bavd legal force and effect until Congress passed the necessary laws to give it validity. Courier. j ' Certainly I But every intelligent man in the community knew that ft was unmitigated nonsense. The editor of tho Courier evidently thinks that tho right of property or person never had an cxiatenco until laW9 were nassed nuniahing stealing and assaults. What a legal Solomon ! Tho Fifteenth Amendment clause of the Constitution is merely prohibi tory in its provisions and went into effect immediately on its ratification by the required number of States. We presume there is not a lawyer in tho Stato of sufficient ability to correctly defend a aae of petit larceoy before a Justice of the Poaco, who is not aware of thia faot. TflE Uoston Uoara ot mao, on the 4th iost., with commendable lib erality, adopted, resolutions urgipg upon Congress the early passage of the bill constituting certain Western cities, Evaosville being among them. Ports of Entry. They respectfully urge upon Congress "the early pas sago of the bill referred to, or of such .1 t Ml . 1 other bin as la us wisdom it may prefer, whioh shall plaoo tho leading cities of tho United States upon an , I equal looting, bo far Jas geographical position will permit, in all the laws and regulations which relato to the - importation of foreign goods." They ,als( address a eopy of their resolu tions to tho Senators and Iteprcsenta fives in Congress from' the State of ' . Massachusetts; V" "' '-).?' ' This generoua action on the part of the Boston merchants ougbt to exert a. salutary influence 'upon Secretary 5I3outweH. .This gentleman seems to be tho only stumbling block in the r way of the passage of tho bill. Wo mint nis , objections navo been an swered, and that ho ought to give his consent to thot newlaw, and U30 his best endeavors to givo it a fair trial. If it be found by actual oxperi , mcnt that the revenue cannot b eol Iected as honestly at interior posts as on. the sea board, the law can "be repsaled. But no good reason has been assigned for such belief that has not been answered by the friends of the new law. The injustice of compelling commercial cities, like those included in tho new bill, to be mere tributaries of tho cities on tho sea ooast, so far as, foreign commerce is concerned, is too glaring to bo tolerated much longer. If Secretary Boutwcll cannot successfully collect the revenuo under the new arrangement, we aro inclined to believe that a Secretary might bo found somewhere ' within tho limits of the United States who could do that thing, and not regard it as such' a wonderful' display of executive ability cither. " . Democratic Free Traders. .As an evidence of how little Democrats, in or out of Cdngrtss, can be ' relied upon as free-traders, thu Louiavillo Commercial cites tho fact that ' tho only successful motion for in- - creasing iherato of duties in committee of the whole, over tho figures agreed UDOn bv Schenck's . cc-mmitteq of ways and means, up to this time, was made by the Democratic member, Mr. Axtell, from California $3 instead of $2 on spirits simply to protect California , brandy against the competition of tho better and cheaper .French" brandy; in faot, compelling people of moderate means to -drink rot-gut in plaoo of cither. Tho old , chief ofthe New York copperhead, repudiating, draft-voting, orphaq asylum-burning . Democracy, ; Fer nando Wood, openly in' hi3 seat disclaimed the name of a free-trader, and in tho interest of the Louisiana 8agar;planters,' moved .to restore tho duty of .three, cents on , raw sugars, which tho committee had fixed at two cents. The New York World, the organ of" the more decent branch of the Democracy, complains of the absence of most of the Loco foco members during the tariff discus sion, leaving Mr. Allison and tho Republican free-traders unsupported in their fight with Schenck's forces. - It might add in this connection that, through the absence of half a dozen 1 Democratio Congressmen-at the dinner tendered by. the Manhattan Club . to John C. Breckinridge for his eminent services in the cac.se of freedom, the copper tariff bill was passed over Presidont Johnson's veto, v - ?V The tame paper is anxious to see how James B. Beck, who' repre- . sents the hemp region of Kentucky iu Congress, will act when the clause in the tariff bill fixing the daty on , that article is . reached. We think the Commercial will find the honorable gentleman voting against a reduction of the tariff on the great Kentucky "staple. Liko his brother Democrats, he will be consistent alone in his inconsistency. I - , Some days ago the Democratic member from the Trenton, New Jersey, District, mado a' flaming speech . against the iniquities of tho tariff and was enthusiastically congratulated at its cl ose by his brother Democrats.'

clauso of tho tariff regulating the duty

on cartbenwaro was reached. The in fluential constituent! othj&.CoDgr2ss.J man aforesaid, aro largely interested in tho American potteries, moat of whuiir re located in bis district, and can control euSeieot, votes ti prevent MSJC-ctcction- ..Mindful of. thia faot tho gentleman apperently obliviou.3 of .Tiis-freo. trade speech, made a few days before roso in his placo and deliberately moved that tho tariff on pottery ware should bo materially increased. Democratic . Congressmen evidently bavo tho most supreme contempt for tho mtolhgcnco of tho geat mass of their party, and think no

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age to their popularity. Wo arc not so sure that they ara not justified in this conclusion, by tho history of the party. -It is very certain, however, that were Kepubhcaqa to attempt a similar course of duplicity and deccp tion, they would bo repudiated by their constituents in short order. ' "' Communicate! FIUSi TRIP OF THIS IDLEWILD. , s . ; - : Editors Journal: - Some two hundred of the elite of your city your correspondent form ing one or tho stars or the 11 rat mag nitude have been. cxcursidiuztna to Cairo, and having returned in splen did spirit?, health: and physical and mental condition, 1 have considered it a duty to society in general, and the world at largo to describe the acts of omission (a llibcrnicism) and commission of the sights, that were to be, and wero seen by, and the op eration of tho passengers generally. -'Itii1ffi03tBuperflou3to8tate'thkt i. ..Tii -u t: l"0lul 1 l" . he Idlewild wasthecauee of this the extraordinary exodus, and I am hap to Bay that, without exception, every one on hand during tho trip was de lighted with the vessel, heraceommo dattoos, easy motion and freedom from noise; the very kind and unfail ing courtesies of her captain, clerks and ether .officers, and: to .cut the matter short, with everything con nectcd therewith. ' 1 To speak in detail of the different items deserving of commendation would require far more enaco than you would allow, and more epistolary euort than 1 feel able to bestow, and therefore leaving your reader to "fig ure out lor themselves, all tho enco miums that they can reasonably im aginc and they, won't draw: it r too strooelv I will confino myaelf to I a narrativo of a few of tho mavellous events which occurred Firstly, (and to commence.) We, the aforesaid elite, left the levee in front of youf illustrious Metropolis about batf-past five last Wednesday, amidst the greetings of tho citizens on tho streets, and the music of the Crescent City Silve Band : and. af ter admiring the appearance of tho fast retreating capital until a bend in the river cut off abruptly any further retrospection of that kind, we settled down to discover wbo was who, and to distinguish " which from tother Wo had hardly got through, this lengthy and exceedingly delicate op eration before the tea bell drove off all. outside ideas, and tbo thoughts of thoso present were unanimously con centrated on. furnishing pabulum for the inner man. The evening meal having been dis cussed at length, and a verdict given that it was a, 1, something tor everyone.s taste, and some cno's tasta for everything tho operators took the "outside track" and surveyed the beauties of the river. It is to be regretted that in locating the stream, the boundaries wero not taken into account, so far as beauty is concerned. ? Thin nlnr nf the nn noJ oubSO mi on tlw th mnnn. on the water, ana the rcllectlODB oi iub inxa, suu uuiecls on the nanK tnerem wero very hno. aim it uuiy uuouu uuiu unjeu j 1 . - 1 1 j ; , tions. and ever . varying hills and dales for the '"Ohio" to become the "Hudson" of the West. So soon as it fairly became dark. tho votaries of lerpsichoro be camo visible without-tbo aid ot a "night glass" and by some strange coincidence immediately tho waiters had shifted the position of tho tables in the saloon, and laid down cotton coverings over tho carpets. Hart's Quadrille Band exhibited themselves to the wondering gaze of the rustics. These worthies four in number not relying solely on their personal ap pearance, good as that was, began to "fire up" in such a manner that divers of the juveniles (including this historian) began to shuflle about not off their mortal coil, and wound up by " hoeing it down " in most magnificent style for somo three hours. N. B. 1. Tho soles of my boots arc thinner than when I left Evansville. U. Berhaps others. whom I could name aro in tho same predicament. 3. Good for the Sons of "St. Crispin.' And ' s " 4. It is an ill wind that " blows nobody good." An ill-constiuctcd fragmont of a sentence, but I can't help it. Let it slida. J i ' ' " - -1 How Messrs. Wm. Fowler and Duko Nichelson tho officiating genii in the office managed to stow away their overflowing and superabundant guests, "deponent sayeth not," and perhaps they themselves cannot toll. Suffice fit to say that all was done in tho Aforphean line that could bo done, and that in a manner exceedingly urbane and host-like, flay their shadows never grow less although I think one of them is inclined to flirting. 1 TOTTBSDAT M0BNINU " .t Found us "up," not particularly bright and early, but bad for the cook with appetites of a description not admired by the generality of boarding-house proprietors. Soicntifio means were applied by tha sick, and with such success that, in two hours, the convalescents were able to look with tranquil eye and beaming "physiog." upon the landscape and their iellow sojourners in thia "vale of tears," then present. . The amount of freight, living and dead, deposited and taken "aboard,"J must nave been exceedingly gratilying to the officials, except the freight olerk.'Mr. Ed. Thomas, who was kept "as busy as a nailor," and moreover seemed pleased at the "run" upon 'bin bank, while no unnecessary delays took place, and everything seemed to run "smooth as a marriage bell." Beace-to his ashes not hashes,. for on that ho baa notan atom Of mercy. . .. . During the night scientific and delightful singing was performed by a select circle, for the benefit of their friends: and among other musical gems, the tune from which tho old cow died, was sung with all tho appropriate accompaniments. There was

not any necessity for an inquest, nor was any plssqnjrcr "daneerously injured thereby- Wonderful the performers still survive. , rArm)n; the-jokes coming to - the knowlcdtro of vour unsoDhisticated

correspondent may bo mentioned: 1, a "gent" wishing to -play a trickup on some 01 his relatives or tne aivin1 ..1 Tl?-il cr sex, stucic nis cnapeau in tu aperture at the top of the state room, which being opened for ventilation was made to do duty as a perch for a supposed, imag nary, inquisitive mala un. ihe laay therein screamed. Her companions assembled; discussions were held; prudence was to be the rule, ana auer due deliberation and extreme caution, hat lifted up, but no cranium under neath it. Sell the hrst. . Moral-; old shoes at a discount. , 2d. "A" clambered into a epeoies of trouzh on tho unrermost deck. thinking it was as dry a3 the desert of Sahara. Trough contained water. Danipucss felt by "A." Ladies men tioned in preceeding paragraph, unwittingly kept him supported in his precarious position, and, from his natural modesty, being unabio to explain bis unhappy position, bo was de tained tor some time, uaugnt a severe cold, and to prevent a serious inflam matory attack, he pegged away on tne heel and toe the next night in a man ner that reminded one 01 the old dit ty: . . -. ":;t 1 "The ball fro(ts rained their tails on lugn And bcmndttl O'er ttid plain." - - . ; At 11 )p.m. Friday he wa3 0. K , ho obituary requisite. Finally, lastly, and in conclusion: Third. The unter bunks in the state-rooms, according to natural law, are farther removed from the floor than the lower series. .' I It was reported that some ladies held 'cauousses, adopted resolutions, and went through the customary course of fprouts, in order to simplify the process, llow they succeeded m working their . theories into practice it is not prudent now to state, but the undersigned is authorized by them to Faat personal; rights to utilize the ideas on receiving a small equivalent, The agent, from experience, can tcstify as to the extreme ease with whioh ..a . a a person can leave tne exaitea tier without assistance,-and, therefore. prima facie, can descant upon the as-. cending process, lie runts, nowever, that rising in tho world is more arda ous than sinking. Such is life. We arrived at I'aducah about two p.m.. notwithstanding tne great num ber of ordinary ana extraordinary landings, and 1 were received with great demonstrations cf ecstatio joy bv tbo denizens thereof, a great num bcr of whom raalo and femalefavored us with their eompany to and from Cairo, and indulged in tho "light fantastio in a style worthy ot al admiration.! ' : i ; . -1 Cairo, immortalizod ' in "Martin Chuzzlewitt " was reached about 7 P M.. and to imform "ye natives" of our arrival, the band lifted up their insru I ments in fine style, and astonished the catfish, frogs and scalhwagglesj inhabiting tho numerous adjacent ponds, and greatly added to the en joyment of tho friends wbo turned out to meet us. i . i - : 1 . l ; ; . . We seemed to be mutually pleased judging from the looks, tone and con versation indulged in by the natives and their visitors.. : ; . Tho appearance of the city is very striking and tame. This apparent contradictory JaDguage arises from: 1st. The faot that the level of the corporation proper is, say, 15 feet be low that of the two rivers, Mississippi and Ohio, inclosing it virtually, and that an earthen embankmont, porno five milos id length, and in the shape of an "isosceles triangle" protect it from the dampening effects of its en circling friends, m The streets have to bo raised, and the only obvious advantage to a person purposing to buiid, in that ho will have his cellar already dug or i made for him. i From tho number of drug stores, mooting tho eyo in every direction, it is doubtful if a man with a tun ".. to pulmonary rlt. refuctanco to "uU'iiu oata- 11111, womu bring them his day, or improve bis happy state by squatting here. Whether to our loss, or gain, our splendid boat after making all due "deliverances," and receiving all proffered merchandise a good dose in each case began to get homesick and we found ourselves going northeast. ... . ; To sooth any wounded feeling that might, by chance, exist, the "torpaichorians "again went at it, the String Band made " night hidioua," and the cloth covering and the soles (not souls) were again slowly,, but surely frictionized, (another new word, and not to bo praised at that,) and the coat tails of the "gents" appeared during their spasmodic exertions at right angles to their bodies. .'? Notwithstanding thoso "rookawns" the night passed pleasantly, and when the slumberers arose not with the lark I'aducah was again " wisible " to the on-lookers, who, after critically espying it some few going up " into the city "betook, themselves to breakfast, and for two steady hours, demolidhment was en regie. The cook or cooks must have groaned, and the waiters have cooled their throbbing brows in sundry ways, while the excutions " were in force." . ; DuriDg the day some attempts at rain wero made which, though momentarily successful, failed to damp the ardor of the travelers. Dinner was honored in a stylo worthy of all praise, and at supper the molars were not allowed much holiday, while the in-: cisora kept up the joke. As night get in tho carpet was by accident again covered, tha llart family, and the Band by eomo freak of fancy, took into their ideas to annoy us with some music, (so called). The agony was so greafwith the majority of the t listeners- that they vented their displeasure by rising in pairs, (like Dores), and whirling around after the manner of persons possessed of the St. Vitus dance. ,1 operated too, and as a medicine I recommend it. So far as I was concerned, .from 11 p. 11. , last night until G this morning is a blank. My mental J understandings" having, during that period, traveled in the land of Nod, and not yet reported the result of. the labors to mo. ' . Being now within a few miles of the termination of our jaunt, I will bring this concoction to an abrupt conclusion with a few general" observations, although incidents not herein narrated, bavo happened "fast and furious." . - . ... . ,. Respecting the climate in this section of the globe, it appears to me that the 16th Amendment to the Constitution should "reconstruct" the individual now . holding the responsible position of "clerk tf theweather." He is "malignant," and probably engaged by the M. D3. to arrange such a succession of warm, cold, dry, wet, rainy and snowy days as ho has produced this week. - " ' ; , Having caught a bad cold or rather it having caught mo I feel "conisdcrably riled," and would assault. and maltreat the aforesaid Volcrk" if, be was within-reach.

Ignoring what was said in the beginning of this document, I cannot concludo without expressing on the ; behalf of every friend who has alluded to the subject of, in fact all on board, and best but not least by any means, my own conviction tho thanks

of tho guests to the captain and officers of the "Idlewild." All that men could do to make their guests happy they did, and with s ch a beautiful, steady, and commodious craft and such a jolly company I pity those who were not of the number it is an undeniable fact that eince Indiana was a State, nothing superior to our excursion has ever been arranged. The Silver Band needs no praiso. Your citizens know its merits, and what more can bo said. To tho disconsolates of the different landing places, towns and cities at which we . .... M If 1 stopped, their periormanccs auoruea unmiticated delixht. To praise them is almost like gilding refined gold. The Hart Uuadrille liana was equally to be admired, and if a man can not dance to their music, there is no dance in him. .Lvansville may well reioice at havine two such orchestras in us midst, and to sav that we gloried therein, would bo to draw it altogeth er too mild.' " : I spin out this vara with well de served praises, but will conclude by again expressing, mo&t emphatically, the thanks of the "tourists" to the Captain and officers of the boat for their untiring : and almost ceaseless attention to their guests', and wishing them, one and all, the blessings they deserve. More I can not wish, or they desire. . ; r. x. It. M, - I TEA. STORE. OEIENTAli. , TEA STOEE! ; is. a. cook ; AS NOW OPENED If IS KKIt uu oflerti to the trade the bHt atutorted Lock of Fancy and btaple Urooerlea uvtor ottered In. tbU city. -s - ' ;'-'?.. ; T E iL . ALL grades, from the cholneHt to a gocd. etieap Tea, and pledges himself to sell mjt mw tor the same quality as can.be bought In New Yotk. of aoy Tea Com paoy or Tea .Dealer. , 'COFFEES..,;, Tjiw, Oid . Government 'Java, CeyJon, 'V aUd Java awairted g radon at prloea ( iu at will defy competlUon. Coll'ee will bo roaated every day and ground free of charge, , ,; . : i SI HAKDIiATCn, CroKhed, Powdered, at prleett V3" Oat Loaf, Oolfee, A, li, Ac, tttat will be aure to aulU WHITE RII, New York Hteam Amber and Uolden, at prices lower Uian any time since uie war. j Butter and Gkooso. XTK choice genuine Orange County j Butter. Kxtra cnoloe genuine Uonlien butter. i New . CHOICE IIOLL BUTTEK. York Factory Cheese to suit all ... tastes., . ,, . , Western Reserve Cheesa, English DairyT ,; , Pina Appla M san aairo ana eaozei . ' All are asked to call and see what flue goods, cheap prices aud good qualities ara offered at the ORIENTAL TEA STORE, NEW OPERA IlOU.ia 1 ; CAN GOODS, PICKLES, &C. pBF.SU &TBAWBEBBIES, i're6h Raspberrlen, , Fresh blackberries, Pine Apple. '" " Cherries. - Tomatoes. " Peacbes.extra. ' Poas, 14 Windsor Corn, Lima Beans, Chow Chow, Imperial Hot Plcklea: Captain White's Oriental Piclilc Prince of Wales Salad Sauce. Worcestershire Sauce, Tomato Catsup, Assorted ohaker 1 reterves, , . l.- Tin,,, tin-. Jttl," x oiives, jcrencn x reserves, assorted, dec, tc, at thu OriontalToa Store, Just In Time for the Holidays ! EXTIIA ( KOWJf IM1UIAI KA1BXNH, (all bunches.) Cbolce Iiayer, Kalslns, Bultana Kalntna, Oenoa Citron, Lemon Feel, Zante Curranta, Frencb Prunes,. White Frencb Urapes, (fresD,) flrat ever oltored tn the city, . ; " Atmore's Mince Pie Meat, Shaker Preserves, Guava Jelly French Olives, Scotch Marmalade, ' ,. ' French Mustard (imported), .'. d'C, frc, at the Oriontal Toct Wtoro. I No. 1503.J ' , ' United States Marshal' Notlca. Ujttkd htatmof Amkbica, a. ' District of Iadlana, l88: WJ1KKKAN, a libel of information was nied la tbe Dlxtrlct Court of the United Htates for the District of Indiana, on tbe tint day or Marcb, 1870, by William Kewcjuib, by Charles K. Marab, Kq., bis Proctor, against tbe steamboat Luitut Floyd, her engines, tackle, apparei. and boilers and furniture, pelzed at said District In a cause of damages, cl vli and marltime, and claiming damages In tba sum of 1370 83, and prayioc process against said Leam boat, and that the same may be couderued and sold therefor. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the Monition under the seal of said Court to me directed and delivered. I do hereby give public notice to all persons clalmlug said goods, or any part thereof, orln any manner Interested therein, that they be and appear before the District Court of tbe nlted Htates, to be held at tbe City of Inand there to Interpose their claims and wake tbeir allegations in that bebalf. ; BfcN. HPOONKE, U. a. Marfcb.aU ."' '-' ' SAMUEL DAY, Deputy. Attest: J.D.Howi.and, ci'k. ap5-14t W, a HABS8. - W. V. EJUCiait. HARNS & RAMAGE, Plain and Decorative Paper Qansert JLLZ. WORK NEATLY EXECUTED, And warranted to give satisfaction. , Orders left at WJI. li. FItESCIl k CO.'N, 47 and 49 Slain street. Will be promptly attended to, 1 ' : . . pnhl2m .. . - Wedlock. , - Tug Basis of Citii. Bociety. Essays for Young Mod, on the honor and happiness of Marriage, and the evils and dangers of Celibacy; with sanitary help for the attainment of man's true position In life. Sent free. In sealed envelopes. Address HOWAHO ASSOCIATION, Pox P, Philadelphla. Pa. fel8dw8m THE. rDER8iosr.D ban the honor to Id form his friends and the public that tbe above named Park will be open for the Iteception of Visitors ou . t SATCKDAV, APRII. 16, IS70. . Parties who wish to hold Picnics on the grounds, are requested to Infoim the undersigned oT their Intention and make the necessary arrangement at least two or three days before the Picnic are to coma PurlnK tnt coming Summer, there will be a . CONCERT &: ILLUMINATION ' Every Thnrsaay" even lag. Tbe admlasloa to these concerts is redncd to 15 cents. THK BATHij will be open for use on the 1st day of May, 1S70. Bath Tickets by the dozen, t-3; t-iluxle Hath 5U contM. The public Is cordlaly Invited by pI2-lm KDWAUD WKULER,

MARCH--1870.

HARD W IE -AT PANIC PRICES, C A : II O N I Y Wholesale and retail buyers will And It to their Interest to examine onr prices before purchasing elsewhere. Orcers by mall.dta, promptly attended to. , ;.:..:...: .1 :i . : i ' FRED. P. STRAUB & CO., SO. 83 nLIN HTIICKT, (Near the Coart Hoabe.) KION UK TUB BKOAD-AXK. mb8 Courier, Democrat, and Union copy. PAMyXI. OKK. . JAMKU AVLD0, J. In OU SAMUEL ORR & .CO., . . .Dtxixsa rji .... .-.... . j .... ' Iiap.XJ, STB EX.. M I IX IN G8,AXL13 , Ilorse and Hale Shoes, ; 'Tinners' and BlaltsaitW, Tools,' WAGON" AXU BUGGY WOOBWOitB ; At the highest market ratea. Hycainoro Street, near Water lanH dtf . EVAK8VILL1I. IND. BlETTICIIBIi, KELLOCQ & Go. (Bueoeasora to WelU, Kellogg A Co.) IMPOKTER3 AND JOBBERS OT 13 IPlrett i tree t. SIGN OF THE ' i BIG PADLOCK "kxm. axes, -; ' - ' AXIiN, A.XKS, , .: TABLE CUTLER , . . TABLE CUTLER Y, TABLE CUTLERY. POCKET CUTLERY, ' POCKET CUTLERY. : POCKKT CUTLERY. ( . nc-al.3e OlttllllM, Traoo CJlmluM, 1'laBtem' ICoea, ( I'luuterH Hoes, . . ; ... Planters Hoes, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics Tools, Mechanics Tools, HARDWARE, 11AKDWABK, UAliDWAEK, J SCiLHiCRS' BUILDKUS' BIIILJDKRS .' i'UTTON AND WOOL ItAHM, ' (UlTUNlNUWtHlLCAKIW, corruji amu wcmii. sjamim BEST RUBBER liSZ.TIN(i, l BEHT RUB B KB. BELTING, . hJuXT RUBBER BELTIHa, Mill and Crau-Cat Sawa, . Mill and: Crosa-Cat Saws, Mill and Croas-Cut Saws. : AWH buyers will and It to their ad van -ta to ezamiua oar (Uoa before purchasUig eisewhera, . f, . . , Al the OW Stand, ii First S: UCTTICHBK, KiCLLOtiO CO. , PLUMBING, &C. GIBSON & WELSH, PLUMBERS, DI4LKE3 Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Water Closets, " HOT AND COLD BATHS,' Shower Raibt, Force and Lift ramps, . ALdfiPUMPd,- - , .. WROUaUT IRON PIPES, AO. . Water lntrodocod Into country dwell lngs from cisterns or wells, giving all tbe conveniences of a olty suoplled with water works. No ebange of ra'ne on stove req,uired to heat tbe water.: : t ; : ; . , . . ' S2C l LocuHl Street, - EYANSVILLE, IND. SADDLERY, ETC. GEO. TUOKNIIILL, u AMTjr icrcxraaa or Satldlofes mid Ifnrncs SSCOND STRKKT, near M&lo, EVANSVILLE, IND, All Kinds of fine Saddloa and Haracw oonstantly on hand. : REPAIRING done and at abort aotloe. Ill the best manner - irahS dam Charles , Babcock & . Co, IKPOHTKRa ARB IUUM IS Coach & Saddlery Hardware . Springs, Axles, Wood . World Dam- . asks, Harnett, Enameled Patent Leather Pad Skint, Skirt- ' ' ings, Ac.&c., .... f ;: - - ni ISo. X ftXriln Wtrt'ot, mid) EVANdVILLK, IN1.

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CHARLES VIEL5 A CO., O O. O O t9 First ant! Sjeainorc Btrects, EYANHVirXK, 1ND. audtf UAAO UaiKAJXlS. ,. . i)iviuaisii, Wnoleaala Dealers In o too:E R.I iz B. ' Foreign and Domestic hiq-.tor, NAILS, WTTON YARNS, Ur.AHrfWAHH : 44 !& 46 FIRST, BTEEET, (NATIONAIj JilMCK.) i , EVAHBYUJiK, IPD. i F1SU DEPOT. Ofli dtf - ' ' .- ' '' 1 Jl A T T U E VV D ALZ K LL, Wholesale Dealer In ' Urocerlea, Naila, White Lead, Lime, ..",, Ceiaent, &a, . ; No. IS Water Street, New AdvertUemeiiti.- ' ' (ESTABLISHED 1H30.) WEI.CII & ORIFFITIIS, -'- Nnw Axctt Saws. B A WS ot all descriptions. AX H. IlKLT.nil Mil l. KlIHNIHIIIHMS. ' CIRCUIAK H A.WH with Bollil Teeth, or wltn Patknt ADJOTTABLX PoiKTDS, tuptrivr to all Inmert- - Tricks BeducdI. 1 Bead for Prlee List and Olrenlar. '; . ' ' ' Boston. Masa., or IJetrolt, Ml-h. If. i ' . FOB BALK BT ALL DKALEM IM DfY GOODS , NOTIONS iintif -w-r- rsr--r ' Books for nuw iu.vani n or it in" siAurnrl.il of snlendldlv Illustrated book rlvn for vrv 10 snbMcrlberS to ttie N. If Mnalrnl floneer for 170, a inontbly lournal 1 naaea of cuolce Munloaud lu LsrKtlnir MIrrilriV. tjllu 8 Clt. If 1 num in advance. Circulars with llktof jremlnum ar.d innclmen COPT Of Jvmecr D en receipt of stamp. F. J. IIUNXINCIXON A CO- 4 Broome rttreet. N. Y. AseuU tanvassln- Books seat Tree. Secrets of Internal ltcycnuo By a Prominent Officer of the Treasury tervice, . Bliowlng up the seereit ami inner working ot tbe Iteveaue department, tbe Wblsky King, Gold King, and Drawback Frauil. HHUjnaLlo ltoboery, DepredaliouM, conspiracles and Raids on tbe tioverument. Malfeasance, Tyranny, and Corruption of blah Otllclals. J7te fo itartUti" nml imntlttrint huok l.uhli.hv.l ou.,llulll( aOOUt Hi" "iruea iHKos,8iJrltenly Illu.traUid. Agtnti wunteti. Li$nvaUng Jlook and camplete outfit tenl Jree. AddrtS VM. FLINT, itibtUtutr, Philadelphia, pa., Chicago, 111., or Cincinnati, Ohio. ... Agents Wanted, Forournuw book I1IE BXPOSiorAr... By a Mister of a Hlgn Priest, and a rsldeut for 16 years arnwuif tbem. JUutratei. J'age 472. JJric 94. (ilviug a lull and aaibeullo acoount of their moral, social, and political condition to the present time, and of the mvsteiles aud workings of Io IjKsmr. full of ttarlliag ads and attouiuilnu ditcloturct. . Bold only by (subscription. iLXciudve territory Klveu. C irculars aud KHtnple sbeels teul roe. Addres BKLKNAP&ULIsa.IIarlfoid.Conu., or I1L.I9M k CO., Newark, N. J. Aromatic Vogatable- Soap COLGATE & CO.'S . Toilet SoajJia. - NEW YORK. Ksta'b. 1S6. For the Delicate SIcin of Ladies , . and Children. . , .i... .. . ... .Solo or all DavaaiiTf-. Oftf 1P17PV Wsith fr HI a t UOK X AAljlj-j ttioo in ClreeubacUM, awarded to subscribers and aKCum tor Wood's Houskhold Maoazimc, the largoxt and best lxjllar Montbiy In tbe world, fclrallar prizes to be repeated soon. Pull particulars In March number. For sale by all newsdealers, or seut with Catalogue ot Premiums on receipt of l'J cnts. Addreua B.B. VVOUU, NewburKh. N. Y. T. A. CON!tOLI.T, i rtOLICIiOK OK PATKNTH. 1 Office 613 7tb st near U. H. Patent OCloe, Wasblneton, 1). C. Mo fees for Rer vices re quited until graullog of Patents. . A. W. FABER'3 LEAD PENCILS. Urand Uold Mrd'il nntl Vrott of the lsjion of Honor at Ihe Exhibition in ljtri. lfto7. A. W. Faber's Mew Pencils of hibertan Lead In 10 grades are superior to any Pen ells ever made. A. w . Faber's MtnoaaAPUio. being bard and durable, writing smooth, black, and clean, is tbe best Pencil for Architects, KiiKlseers, and Accountants, - FABCR, 13.1 Win. St.. IV. .. 8olk Aoknt of alt A..W. Faiier'h Pk.voilh. CaAYONB. tLATKM. ETC. Solll by HLaLloil. era and Iealers kvjckyvhkkk. OLARK'3 1NDELLBL2 PuISClLS. FOB HAKKIKU CI.OIIHfl, ETC. " More convenient than Intr " Am A r. llcullurUU Invaluable to hnnartfrerui-a ' cimiao'n Lady's Book. . . "Averv useful article." Am. Institute Report, 18C7. , bOLlAOIBT. F. Vtnr.R UHVIIII.n St., S. K. Noia by Hialloners and ileal. ennriutwuiitE. Agents, Head Tills X VVe Will riftv A r on tu a iialnrv of Kin PlfR VVKKK and eipenses. or allow a larca oomnilshlou, to tell our new wonderful luVentlous. Address , i M. WAGNEu A CO., ' ' f - . Marshall, Mich. WILL PAY AGENTS, traveling ana expenses, Addrta JV WICLiiMAiJ & V V or luwif m naiary ti e.,o n4r u...if CO., Lansing, Mich. E23Decalcomanle .or Trans fur PiAmru tjSSgHend for Catalogue. .W. Atkinson dV lAt., ii rsroaoway, jsew York. 2rS A IAY J-Forty new artlciett for SVrTw Agenta. fctampies re.lVlI. 11. fciilAW, Alfred, Maine. LIST OF 2,500 XEiVSlMPiiiiS for one ate mo. O. P. ROWELL A CO.. Mew York. HOIlltIUI.K I have suO'ercd with Calarrli thirty years. and was cured iu bix weeks by a wimple remedy, and will send the receipt poslHge free to all ullltotd. Addrena Uev. 'A' J. MfcAD, Drawer 170. Syracuse, Mew York. rfTrKl.l-Il.ACKI l,OVi;.-Knfii lor W Young Meu. free, in sealed envoi. Opes. 1 UOWABD ASSOCIATION adel ph la, Pa. Box P, Philmh4t EVERYBODY READ THIS ! ffTls WILL, PAY AGENXH PKIt WV WKKK and expenses, to sell the Uratest Discoveries of the Age. Add reus WUHATon, iiENUY is to., xuaisball, Mich.

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Dr. ias. C. Glerbowor, OtfceNo. 10 FIKBT BT., Btt-ween Main and Xjoeutt, Hhiuran hi thanks for tha liberal l vo yeaiH, aud hopes by air doallUK to ri)frit a couiJnuaaee 0 the bHiue. Ciiloroirui sdmliilHtored

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OMborne, , . . 27 toctiMl Street. OHbornCj ' SIGN PAINTER. Onborno's Show Cards. JrrnlZ dtf JOHN II. SCOTT, lSoIif5c?lIcr,t4itIoiar N inysD KA1.K El, S3 ULIX ST2KKT, cor. Second, So. anl5dly KVAXBTILL. I WD, v riSII & BARTER,,;.-. Wholesale BookBellarB & Stationers SCHOOL BOOKS. ' " . IILA ' NK HOOKtST V M JSC EL LA NEO US H O OKS. ' PA PER EN V ELOPES. ; , '. AJtn ' ' j . No. 11 Main Mtrt, ! gTansTllIe, Indiana, 'i InlTBlr NOTIONS, ETC. Clemeiit, WJiKo. ' WIIUtliSAlK Co. DRY GOODS and -.NOTIONS 32 uiil X 1 FIUST NT., V!t W ANHVIT.T.K. INt. INSUEANCE. c : NEXSEN & BAKER, : , . - IT I General 'Insurance Agents, AMD ADJUSTERS OF L0S3E3, " ' No. 10 Main Street, Up-Stalrs, KVASVILLK. IND. Dwelllnz IIousos Insured for a term Of years at greatl) reduced ratea. Three - Year t at the Price, of Two Five Years at the Price of Three TAfe Iiinrtu4s, a Specially. Tniol t'a-ili Auiela Ttertreaented Oier Twenty-Seven Miliioii DollarB. The following are among the Companies repreaemea :- . . i iETNA Insurance Co. of Hartford. Conn. Cash Ahhw. aa.ooo.ow, l'IKKMX iua Co. of .Hartford. n"; Cash Aasots .,...."l,70,000, COKITINK1VTAL Ins. Co. of New York. Casu Assets ... 2,3ai),()W, nroKTii AMKHI(!A It Insurance Coo. ' . llai-tford. Conu. .Caah AsseU ............500,OOO, HERl'IIANTS' Ins. Co. of Hartford, CU Cash AJweM .. 5ttO,OOU MOHTK ABIKRICABT Insurance Co. of How York. Cash Aaseta ..... .,.....,......800,OOQ. PIKKNIX Ills. Cash AsaeU., Co. of Brooklyn N. Y. ...- 1,K0 . W. TOHK Fire Ins. Co. ..........l0o,oo.o YON HE ICS A Cash Arn-ela Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. -...m.-.18,OUO,((I, Cash Ahut.'U... NEXSEN & BAKER, Agents, ; 10 MAIN STBKXT, EvanvlIIc, lod. " ' ' '" Jan3d dly ' I GAUMODY & NELSON, .! Florists' and Niirserymen, rKOpaiKTORa or THE FLOHAL GKM, LOCl'ST HTRKET, I ' iiot. uecond and Third. Garden and Ureenbousa on Oakley Avenue, adj. residence or Wiu. lieilnian. i Our ieorlpllve Catalogue of. Plants, Flowers, Tre.a, ISpeds, Flowering liulbs, liorticulturat aud Ornamental Uood, Ac, cun be had on application, and will be seut free to all 'Alio will Bend us their address. Address .... , CAUMODY A NELSON. f-2 d.lrn Kvatisvllle, Inri. DR. I. IrlLH ."1M. Over Klrt National Bank. . . ! r i Corner Mal;a and First 8treu, Kvansvllle, IuT'TAWt.'rAcrniKKit or (.ohtim, iXX ous Uum Work, Oold. Hllver, Vul cauite.Coralllo, and Amber Plates, Carvut Work, Artlflcla! Palates, &c. ACMINI8TUATOK of Nitrons Oild (an excellent and safo ana?tbellc). Chli roforru, Kther, aud alao several local pan lyaera, , . NKUnAIXJIO AfTectlons treated. . MY FAC1D1T11 are aa good aud i establisbuieut as larae (coiiulbtinii of riv rooms; aa any In the United BLatea. T RirTURN MY THANKS for tha ei teriHiv patronage reoeived during the pa KIOHl'YKARH . mrhv ; O W Xt JL. : uobeht uorn, . .. i 'wood BOYD, 4 WOOD;" IA. H q.H; ITEOTS, No. T Chandler's niock, Corner Kir it and I.ooust Btreeu, LO : KTANHVILI.K. IKD. Plans ' and Speolnoations prepared ou short nolle tnd reaaouaole terms . tanI5dlf . - .' E7ANSVILLE, GROCER f", ; ISo. 13J 1 rnlu' 'Street, Has on band, and Is constantly receiving, a lull stock of staple ami fancy OrocerlHH, Lamps. Hutter, Kkk, &o , Ac. Lima, Cement, Plauler, Nails, io..tc, for sale low. To Contractora &ni Builders., Flrt (iuallly Itulltllns a4 ' . at reasonable rates; , ... , GOOD WOOD ' Constantly on hand, ; TEN good wood choppers wauled Immediately. mhl7Cm JAS. CKOKrs.

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J. ALII, WOOLDIHDGK HOWES & VVOOLtjniDGE cottoix rAcionc, I'lionn i: A!vr 8' i- ito.vr nti:i:i;t, MKMPIIIM, TKXN. Cli Ailvuuce on Cotton and rjberal Produce. I J J li' ni HOWARD d PRESTONS, ComkiiiMsIoit JNEW ORLEANS. LOOifSIANA, T3( ' JTBENIOH IIBOS. 11 I.E. MAUZ oasb advaiccs upon conslgaraenta of PORK, COllN, FLOUi:, TOBACCO, do. o., to the fcbove bouse, and also Xumlhli gunnies to fdilppers. Inov2d!.f AMUtL H. rtlNRlor. JT I.lfd VA;lUt PAUL X. MOiiTIMJUt. 8. II. KliNNTDY A ).. Coi:ii2iI.;,;Ioi2 Xlercli'ln roa tii a sa i or Flour, Provisions, Cora, WhhliY And Western Produce Kenerally, 65 nd 57 lMIIIIHAN miKKFT. MfcW OHLKANrf, LA, Consisrnrr enta solicited, aod liberal t.,h ad van ou rt ade on slilpnn-titH to the uUnvo hou-e, by W. M, Ai.i. O021 OBin K.VANNV1LLK, J F0HTEK & GWYN, COIinilJSION UEPAELU A i, JfE W OZLLEJiKa. ECU I. ATTMiTIOn R1TESIO tistej a rroduf-o. tonslffnnr enta of Flour. Corn, Pork of Flour, Corn, and all kin is of Wtmteru I'hkIuih olloil.l. Liberal nun aivaiicf invie on ail siii; ments, either for cale lu New Orlei-.tm or suipmetil 1 1 New Y ork. CommlHHlon I25roli! i u 41 WATER MTKEET, novl-d.lmj NEW YORK, It. K. UOBEItHOS.. ,.J. K. UAKKIS. n. k. Di'NKi:i:;o:i co Forrzsrdlnc Cz Commi BXcji-cliixntn, AND UKNE1UL A. UK IS FAST FREIGHT LIIIIJ, OVKIi 7UI RTAKSYItI.lt & tlUWlCXCiVlILr., IKIiUE AITK & lBIASAI OLI.H, KICLLKFONTALYK, LAKE SICUK & 1111 IC UAII.I'.'J T I E VANS VI L LE, IND. Liberal l ah ad vaiic;a imu!e on com -nloeuta. ( fis; J P. 8. D'JBOlCHKT. . H. o GIL n tar DDE017GHET & OILBERT, Oli.NKUAL CO MM SSI ON M ER 11 A N 1 So. S'J rojdrai Etrect, ' NEW Ol'.LKANrt, l.A, Orders and ciiiHlBuuioutt nolldua. JySdLf llAUlAf r 3. PllKl.f, of New hl sm. . . J. O. M.HJUT.I.WH, t,t irfnlKVl!J, K . K tlini; ot Mow Orluims. Plielps, RlcluIIoch r, Co., PRODUCE, PROVISION, A.D OKNERAL Commission Merchants, Hi 0UAVIKK bTHEKT, noviMdtf NKW OKLKANM. WM. 0. UUOVN CQ.t Fomaidicu and Cormir-icn , Morchantu, . WHAKFCOAT PliOPEICrOlin, lULuruitu ana tiu;t rri)irJiT. lie? n.M. .1 1 n . r. ... . . and Fiu;t Freight Ageulu, i vaxnvili.i:, nwn. JanS dlr L. V. 1IJ.. ...U. M. T t T A 11 DA III I) t v rtMCBif, AUr.KtH, I'lllllll Jt r orvV!rJ 1 it if ami riiinmtw.inn K. Ci.antx, Kvi -villi,, Indiana. It for to I Q,Whelei. I i-vt. Uml Ntt.l...a lim.l and Ham'i Orr, Vioo Prt'.i.imi i. NalinDfti i: mk. Ateiiai for Mmoii City Halt Co. noil-I i: i: :i i i v u V V Xriftt) 1h and r-irr are oa Ulcsf Hi Hi.ir, ,, ., r i,.l"c Vine, nazi. to L. Pii'isxi.'s -i . .-hop, t' trade of ,cj COVwV, n.oVK, ( "- Mltl.HlO4t, Ao., and ntiould be j-iv i-.-1 if sue thetu. H. U. ALL1.-J at L O. ' II. I. AT A AH - . F0RWAIID1K0 Aim CO"" ! Yr MlillClIANTa, KfctrriKlI 1, and Wbolrnle 1 .... f.r lkuoe3, flol::, tin F I 1' S T S T R B i: T One door lelow Vlue, nozt to L. l' r U Tin Hliop. Li Ajkjvillb, it. jaul dtf. A. S. HAYHUUiT, ruoDUci; vummiu:hox and Jttt ' WARIUXU UKtl VII A NT, So. S . rtoaUi Water Sv Dealer 1m Klour. I'.acou, Hay.OaU, 0- a andCouuli) Prodnce. ncr l.in.ra:.4 t ! . L WO S. M. BARTON, Coin iuImmIoii Mfilni tit. NO. r5 HfHt Kccoiifl strcr!. CINCINNATI. Llboral a4H aocoM made ou ooiinh;nmenU e7dtf F. M. IIBSfJIMUY. O. W. KIliMT, OKO. J. IIUMrilllKY. LEWIS ii CO. F0RWAIIDIXG AX COSIJIISSION MKRCHANTS, I'rojtr it f.r 1" Vl'otti f 'l(n " lVllt!Tif finl.