Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 May 1870 — Page 2

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in: Dir. may s, is;c. JiimiIis to Deed !lrots! Will soldi; r and th!r friends road the follow it. u paragraphs. "For the liiiriitSori of tho war, for its cut a -well! i--r its ciimmtncetiidi, tte Heir.Mlcan party 1 Klone reKponsihle. Eut or ii thete would have been no war, anil Mit for ItH tdtnineftil Incapacity and mismanagement. It would not have I a ted a year. It was carried cn apparientiy to lentil' tlttevli g contractor-. 1 f the source of Mealing hsd not dried rp. It wonld j.rot-il v have been In ext.vteuce now" CcMiC..'l J'-fHju rer. Thn remains of en. Thomas are now tc ti c :l- O Irom t lie Paelllo to I he At la nt lc as at lile--liow. and every day furnishes 11 will twentv co'uo- t's of telegraph as to iim wlincu bonis. We hone tin may be planted noon hvaitnrille Courier, April 7 Eiick L'eer anil Us Result?. ThQ following paragraph is from the Courier of Saturday. Bccic Beer. Cassimcr Krconor, tV.fi son t.f otir lamented inend "Un c'.c Kto?oer," who carries on tbeOlU Brcwetv." t he tioneer tstablisLmettt c.f Evpflsville. rcsterday presented the Courier eice with a srlendid Leg of "b'jck brer," fcr which he has our thanks. Wo tip our hat to Cassy Krce jrr and Fied. Cook, both of whom have trade us their debtors in this reject. ilThc following arc tram the Courier of Sunday: Michael Siutnpf will please accept the thar ks of tho Courier office for a kec of decant buck beer, which we rmrno?o to sample this momior. "the Lord willing." Jacob Fahnlfy, of the firm of Fahnley, Kuhn & Co., also presented office with a kett of buck beer, for consumption on May day, hut. ni wo eomruenced a day to ad vance. it did not last till to-day. He lias nnr thanks lor his kind renietu trance of us, knowing as be does, our constitutional thirst lor buck. TITE MELANCHOLY BESUI.T. From Sunday's Coui ler J Sunday Headino. The sanctity of the fc'abhath is not disputed by those who believe iu the truth of the Christian lelunon. But there are those who profess Christianity who prsy loudly mruo lie. and make their professions open Iv that have about as much Chris tianity in their hearts as tbe Devil posscseed when he conducted the Saviour to the top of a high mountain. and, ehowioft him all the kingdoms of tbe earth, very kindly ottered to make him a deed to the fee simple of all the real estate within the entire nrosncct. if the Christ would nmstrato himself at the feet of Hclzthub. and render to that kine hom aL'e and worship. To bo eorehis Sa tatiic maiesiy did not own a foot of the largo domain ho so generously proposed to pive away; but then tbe nroftorod cut maniloitcd quite as much coodne3 of heart as is possess cd in this dny and generation by the pious hypocrites who make loud pray ers witum church doors, and biog psalms in Sunday Schools for the cdihcatian or little children, whoso parents they curse in their hearts, and proscribe in their business, when they aro outside of the Holy Sanctuary. Those godly meu these christians. these puritans, belong to that classjot tioui souls who. in the Saviour's day. were abiy represented by the welldte.cd saint that said to a sinner " I am holier than thou!" The same fel low was probably elected a director of tha hxchango bank held in tho tern . a . r t t pie ft the uoat llijjh, wherein jchus Christ entered, and overturning the tables of those who sold doves and pigeons and canvassed hams, kicked tho profane crowd into tho street, and proclaimed in very emphatic language that "ye havo ruado my father's bouse a den of thieves ! According to Biblical chronology, Methuselah was tho oldest mau that ever lived. lie survived souiethioi? like cine hundred and sixty-nine years. By tho same chronology, we leans that about eighteen hundred aa i eeveaty years havo elapsed since the advent of tho son of Mary in the manger where ha received tho worship of the shepherds. At the age of thirty-three years he suffered crucifixion, alter living a life of Holy Love and the performance of myriads of good deeds lor the benefit of mankind. As the man is still living who i5! mean enough to stab his spear aft he side of a dying Saviour.and there was never but one man known who perpetrated such a crime, it naturally follows that the fellow is still alive, living in Kvansville, and be beats Methuselah in point of age about a thousand years. And ho calls himself a christian! But his christian charity is of that character that induces him to stop his newspaper when ho happens to read an article in it that he don't like, and then prompts him to go to church and thank God that he is not a publican or a sinner! But he etnnot thank iod that he is not meaner than a dog, for everybody knows that he is! I X II 1.1 N A ITEMS. A wind storm at Lafayette, on Wednesday of last week, did considerable damage. Some cf the Fort Wayne bummers have been throwing stones at a funeral car. Indications of Summer advertising the watering places in Martin and Oracga Counties. Toe Reporter reports forty-live colored men over twenty-one years of age ia Perry County. The farmers of Piko County report the wheat crop looking fine. Other crops are also promising. Over eighty persons have recently joined tho Christian Church at Bedford. The iocomotive3 on the JefTeraonvi'.le Railroad, are to have all their cylinders covered with brass. Dorst, of New Albiny, has tho contract. The Temperance Wreath is the title of anew paper recently . started in Bedford. Bergtruin W. Hardin is the publisher. Potato bugs have put in a re appearance this year in the vicinity of New Harmony. The Register recomroc ad-j fire as the best remedy. Jh. Silas Moore, of Mitchell, hss donated two lots and subscribed one thousand dollars to the erection of a new Presbyterian Church in that tOWD. - A CoNDCCToa on the I. & V. Rail road, complains that the Tii7ia In i dulire ia too muc'-i kiting before getting on tho I rusts, turr sy both tan talizicg uud delaying his passengers,

- Tiik elephant Borneo passed through iFsfajette on Friday, on his way to

Chicngo. The Courier Fays ho looks the worse for his insubordination. J. II. Thomas, of tho Bedford Independent, is a canJ'dafe for the Re publican nomination fcr Representative. Tiik fmt beat race this season at New Albany, will take place to-day, (MaySJ.) between William Mulholland, of" Louisville, and Asa Pyburn, of icw Albany. We regret the obtuscncs3 of tliG Cannelton Reporter in mistaking the delicate and refined irony of tho New Albany Ledger, with referenco to the Prince of Wales and the Alabama Claims, as serious composition. One hundred gallous of peach bran dy with the etill where it was made, was confiscated in Perry County last week, by tho Revenue Agents. Tho proprietor of the still is in jail at Cannelton. Half-Fare tickets by all the rail roads and ty the Louisville and Hen derson packets will bo issued to dele gates atlecding the Indiana Confer ence punday octiooi convention in New Albany this month. The Vinccnnes limes learns that every tpccics oi tueit lias recently been committed in and about Nash ville. in Harrison Township The citizens talk of icsti:uting a rcgulat irg committee for the especial benefit of that cla-js of soouodrels. Tue Tippecanoe County Democracy, despairing of electing a Btreight Democratic ticket, have initiated a bogus reform movement, ia tho Lope of catching enough Republican gulls to defeat the regular Republican ticket. TlIE Rockport Democrat insists on holding tho next Democratic Con gress-tonal Convention in this city Mr. Niblaok will be nominated with out opposition, eo but little interest is manifested in tho place where the convention fchall bo held. Two littlo sops of Mr. Lee, about three miles from Ncwburgh, attempt ed to shoot a wood chuck, but only Buocecded in shooting the older of tbe brothers in the leg and thgh, inflicting a painful, though not very dangerous wound. The surviy on the North & South Road has been completed ftoai J ohns town, ureen county, to ixewnur, on tno unio river. Alio engineer says the road will bo a cheap one to con struct. President Thomas has as sured tome of the Directors that the work of grading will bo commecced in two months. (Ft'oai the Richmond Dispatch. Incidents of tho Kkhniond catas trophe. Mr. Rush Burgei-s fell on top of a gentleman whose name he could not learu. He asked, "My friend, can you not move a little?" Mr. Bur ges3 replied, ""No I can not. sir "Well," said he, "I must die. Good bye." During the time ia which Hon. George William Brent, of Alexandria, was covered in tho ruins, Mr. Chand lor, who was between the window and Mr. ircut, was endeavoring to gjt away when Mr. Brent caught him ty the arm and begged him, for Cod's sake, to let him get eouio air, but in Mr. Chandler's position it was impos sible for him to movo until assistance was rendered. In a short time, how ever, be was taken out and his h-'e saved. We learn from Mr. Chandler, who wa3 doing well late last evening, that Mr. Samuel A. Batou was sitting on the back of his chair when tho floor fell through. Laton was killed, and Mi. Chandler not seriously wounded; 6uch escapes are most remarkable. The Conservative cauciu which had met in the hall of tho House of Del egates adjourned not many minutes before the calamity. Fortunately there bad been a dispute about the Judgeship of Henry County, end an adjournment was necessary. Had this not been the case, more than half of the Legislature would have been crushed. Dr. Thompson, member of the House of Delegates from Hanover, was caught under two men who were instantly killed by a heavy falling beam. He himself was hght!y in jured. Mr. P. II. Keenau was buried bo ncath tho rums for three quarters of an hour, and was round nearly ruho catcd under the dead bodies. lie ha-? almost entirely rcoovered. The most terrible feature about this whole affair is the lieart-rendiog manner of death iu a majority of instances. Many of the dead, when brought out, were found to be without serious bodily injury, but had evidently died from suffocation. Tho mere contemplation of such a thing is sickening. Hard, indeed, was the fate of those who had escaped death from the falling timbers, in the end to die from the untold agonies of suffocation. The old capitol of Virginia was built at a time when there were no such modes of fastening and supporting floors, galleries, walls and roofs, as are now employed; nor was tho necessity for strength ia public buildings then so jrest as it is now. There were no such packed assemblages drawn together by excitement and entertainment of one kind and another within doors. So the builders accommodated thems?ives to their times. Only tho Capitol has lived beyond its true day, and has added another appalling chapter to the history of this devoted city of calamities. The Senate Chamber now turned into the Supreme Court room did tolerably well for the eld Senate, which could not originate a money bill of any kiod, but was a mere revisory body, and littlo interest attached to its proceedings. So, the hall was never subjected to a very heavy weight nothing like that brought upon it yesterday. The joista were so poorly joined to the wall that they were readily drawn out by the floor when slightly sunk. The ceiling was what may be termed a false one. There was a space of eight or more feet, we suppose, between the cciliDg and the joists whih rested on the top oK -e wall, and the ceiling was suwhded by pieces of plank nailed to the ioisrs: and a most eienaer support it was. So the gallery was supported by simi lar peadants irom the jo.sts above. I i a -1 1 a- i - i . ' ana wnea u icu xorwara ig do aouuc I gave mat stars to tno ceuing wmca ; the V icuunt caused by the descending floor, tndftd by drawing tho whole of it, with ail its timbers, down upon

tho heads of the men who fell with the floor, fearfully increaseing the number of deaths. The wholo building is unsuitcd to tho times end is not safe at all. Tho library is of a piece with the courtroom. Nothing saves it from a like fate but that the books are near tho

walls. We see no remedy but to re move the interior of the building and reconstruct it. And if that is to be done, it will be a great deal better to build anew Capitol. This calamity is a warning against trusting floors that aro not well tried and proved to be strong and capable of bearing tho weight of ail the human beings that can stand upon them. There are other rooms in the city be?ido the old Senate Chamber that have not been safe. With tbe increase of population tbe architecture of the city must be changed. THE PURDUE UNIVERSITY. The Proposed Buildings Dtslsn of the iiisUtutlon test to the Btate .tclliius. As Indiana will soon add another to her already numerous and noble institutions, a brief statement of the location, description of buildings. &c, ct Purdue University, will bo interestirg to our readers, A corres pondent, writing from Lafayette, gives the lo'lowirg particulars ot the insti tutioo : Tho site selected for the University is a tract or land containing one hun drcd acres, located on a plateau on the west side of the river, and overlotkicg the city of Lafayette. This tract will be laid out with a broad carriage drive around it, and other drives and walks located as convent ence and taste may dictate. Tbe out side drive will be bordered with sugar and elm trees, whila evergreens shrubs and flowers will be planted within. The design embraces six buildings and an Observatory, but tho main building only, with a Chemical Labo ratory, will be built this summer, tho others to follow as necessity and con ventencs may dictate, ror the pres ect, the main building must bo made to subserve the interest ot all tbe build ins as tbey will be when completed It will be one hundred and eight feet lone and nity feet wide, and will con tain, on the ground floor, a room for the President, another tor the rac ulty. and six recitation rooms, bo bides two broad corridors leading across tho building. In the second story is a large Library and Readins room, in tbe centre, a Cabi net ar.d Art Gallery, and another large room which will probably be used temporarily for a Laboratory. In the third story is the Chapel, in the center, with society rooms in the wings. The building is to be brick with tstono facings and trimmings, quite plain in external appearance, but very substantial in every respect. Judge Purdue, whose whole heart teems to be ia tho work, will person ally superintend every portion of tho work and see that uoo of it is tliahted. The contracts are already made for uearly all tho material, and it is intended to have the building ready for occupancy by next winter Steam is to bo used in heating, the general design embracing a boilcrroom under ground in the central area, from whence all the buildings may to heatoi when finished. The cost of the main building is estimated at $35,(K0, which will certainly be cheap. The other trustees favor one with more external embellishment, which would cost about $50,000, aud this would certainly not seem unreasonable, when the wants of tho State and the extent of the tunds at band are considered. Judge Purdue, however, is disposed to look at strength and stability almost exclusively, and says ho wants somo money left after the buildiogs are up to set the Institution in operation as it should be, and make it a success. One thing is very evident, that at this the tax payers may rejoice. The expenditures will b) kept well within the available mean?, and the State will not bo called upon lor appropriations to carry out a magnificent design, as was the case with tbe Normal School building. It will bo none the less likely to provo successful, however, on that account, and with the interest which Mr. Purduo feels in it, the amount of moneyat his command, his over-caution, perhaps, balanced by the experience and knowledge of the other trustees, it certainly bids fair to become such an institution as will be an honor to the State. LAW CJAIiBS. Iv. jTkV 'IS, L A W, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT ron' north of the t'ouvt llonfce Bqu.ire. I'rautitiea ia all ttje CoqrU of tbe State jan2j-liin CHAS. H. LU ITER FIELD, AT TOR A" 7 V A T L A W Office West side Third Htreet, bet. IvOcnst and Moin (up-stairs), JalS d3m EVANSVILLE, IND. wsi. uiiiAva, JJ. is. Glaim A . Also, REAL ESTATE and CULLKCTiNU AOENI. Office on Main Street, between Third and 5'ourtn, No. (over Keilt i'a Oun Store), Evant,ville, Ind. eepbVto. V. P. ILA20RAVK. ATTOUNKY nr LAW . OfSee on Third Street, lu Washington Houi DIock. Will practice i e various C'-onrta oi tue Circuit. 1'roEift uttentlon to ofUo btxlnoKS dec4d3ro JCnglesMe CVnil Mines CHEAP FUEL. rs VAlTORirs wanting cheap fuel, JL we oifor BIhcH at tUe Mines at on-j cent pur busoe'; delivered, 8c; Hazal Coal at the Miut-s jour ceuss per oushel; delivered tlx cent. Nut Coal, at the Mines, six ctutd per bushel; delivered, eight cents. for contracts on Clean Lump Coat, please apply to our oillce. W'e are pre-pare-t to furnish a cleaner article than ever before. JNO. I.NOLK.Jk., & SON. ap23 3m I'roprletors. Uooiey's Baking Powder. The standard re.mtati-m attained by tills unrivaled and infallible Yeast rowder during twelve .vears past, 18 due to Its perleet. purity, heallhfulness', and economy. Put up In tins, actual weight, as represented, and will keep for years. The quantity required for use is from one-fourtu to one-naif less than other Catting Powders. Bold by Grocers throughout the United States. DOOLEY & BROTHER, Manufacturers and Proprietors. ap2i d3m eod 6U New Street., N. Y. LiTEKY & SALE STABLE, Fifth Street, bst Locust & Walnut. rwr v 1 -r- . . Arnf rrop'r. si'i'Pl-Y ofcokd wniin con--ta antly on hand. Cisterns filled with u waier on short notice. Orders leit at the Livery Stable will be promptly attended to. aprH-tim

BTPSICAIi GOODS. 9. W. WAKHK5. thou, conrsa-row Xo, 61 2IAI?f EIESET. DEALKR3 IS &UN03, OliQANS, 31USK) And Musical Goods of all binds. Orders by mall promptly atteudtxt to. iiM lv 11. B URBAN K L CO., MAieTJFACTCRZKS OF

Eureka and Rustic Window Sfc&dcs, ANUPMllOr. AKTIt'J.:, Any length, width, or color, made to order NO. 81 MAIN HT., THIRD i'LOOIt, P. O. Box 1,011, ocK-Gm ' EVA N3 VILLE. .VP CII.IS. 1. 15AZZAIir, The IVcat Iftier Hanger. All work warranted. Orders left at Nob. 47 and 4 Main Street; also, at No. 11 South Vlrst Street. ap9-Zm just urr rj it rv iar KS, J. O. SEISSESGCT returned with a larze lot of MHUnry Uood9, some of tbe handsomest tbat ba bren brougni io inis piace, wdud bub w m offer to tha public at reasonable prices. and a lot oi HUMAN HAIR GOODS, S"uch as Bra'd. Cblenons. Curls, and Wigs, and all kinds of Hair Jewelry. Ail kinds oi repairing neauy aoi.e. EVA.NSVIL.LE. IN P. apS 2ni (At Eiitrolff's old stand.) XOTE PAPER, L UTTER PAPER, LEGAL CAP, FOOLSCAP, INITIAL PAPER, ENVELOPES, MUCILAGE, TAGS, 'blask BOOKS, NOTE BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS, STEA MBOA T BOOKS, PENS, PENCILS, penholders, rubber hands, post-office boxes, billhead boxes, Warp files, bill files, For Sale at the Journal onicc EME RAILWAY. Luxuries of Modern Travc The question which to-day most f irclbly present- i hii w me pruspoc-Li ve traveler is not " By what linn can I earliest reach mv destination 1" (for running parallel with each other, the competing lines make the same average time neiween met western and eastern termini,) but "By which route can 1 travel witu tue greater deerea of comfort and of freedom from those annoyances hitbertrj cousld. red in hp pat able irom a Journey of a thousand miles or more 7 " The mquiry H easily answered. Seated in one or the spaciou and luxuriously finished l)rawln-room roaches peculiar to the broad kuk Erie Hallway, running wunout cnautte irom iinciuimn, Cleveland, Kunklrk, Buffalo, und Koch est or to New York, the traveler finds lacking none of the orufortsaHd conveniences of Ills own home. Roomy feats, neat Washing and Dressing rooms, parlors well veuillated and cool in summer, warmed by steam In winter, and Illumined by gas when ntrjht comes; altentlyp servants, and a view of the grandest v( American scenery, all -combine to transform the lormerly slow and tedious Journey Into an entrancing panorama, tbe termination of which comes only too quickly to the beholder. At tbe Company 'a hotels along tbe line, the traveler alliihts to refresh the inner man bating breakfast in OUlo. dinner in PenPKylvaula.supper in New York, yet faring sumptuously and with the same res?nlarliy as if at his or a hotel or residence at home. bleeping coaches, well lit an'l ventilated, and with clean, roomy bed ), and all the convenleucles of the boudoir, are attached to each of tbe three dally Express trains, guaranteeing the traveler, delighted with the novelties of tbe daylight, a night's rest as untroubled as If lu his owu bed at home. Prompt arrivals are made at all connecting polnlH. and passengers on arriving in New York are delivered either down town In the business center of tbe city, or up town in the immediate vicinity of tho loading hotels ana the New York and New Haven itaiiroud. Tickets via this popular route can be purchased at. all Principal Ticket Olllces throughout the country. apudiot CIIILDMNM rVSIiiAOES, A large stock of 'IIII.TRE'S (AK. KIAUI.N at greatly reduced prices. Home new styles, ranging lu price from 93 to 84: each. Come and see before buying elsewhere. VIOKERY URO't. aplS 73 and 76 Main Street. Qreut JPtiblic Hale SlUiL,lIi LOTS, -TNHijidelbich & E si ' Enlargement, (OLD LONG WORTH TRACT.) Splendid Opportunity for Invcstiac nt. MKSSSS. IIEIDEMt VCII fc ll.fi AS ofier for tale at public auction. Wedna dij, Kay 4'h, 1870, At 9 o'clock am, without reserve. 173 budding Lots. This desirable property is located lu the very best portion of the city ot Evansvll.e, convenient for business, and edmlrably adapted for private residences, subdivided Into lols feet front by U. to 112 leet in depth, each lot fronting on a sixty foot stieet, and runuing back to a fliteeu foot alley. This Is one of the best opportunities ever oflered In Evansvlllo m J tuf uesirao.e properly. Tue tale will take place on the premises. TITLE PERFECT. .Tprma nf flab rtn-t lifvl 1. . . , . ---- w-w-iui.. .isii ; uaiance In one, two, and three years, secured by WM.CAPEl.LE Aeeul II. Gum berts. Auctioneer. Ageul' aplD till may Slaw Wedlock. The Basis of Civil Society-. Essays for Young Men. on the Uouor and happiness of Marriage, and the evils and dangers of Celibacy; with sanitary help for the attHinmeni of man's true positioa in lite. Hent free, in sealed envelopes. Address IIOWAKO ASSOCIATION, Pox P, l'liila-delpL-'a, Pa. IfelOdAw-ui

CHAHLS3 VIELE & CO.

r.'iroLZNAM: 412 fZ, O O H.C X. molfTif tr.N"C OIKXKK rirsl and SjeaKiore streets, EVANMVILLE, INI). au3 dlf LtiiU ILiiaASS. DAUSHUKINX, Wt:o:a: Healers la l O a Til R T 1! Foreign a,ui Durtualic Liquor, -N A ILH, COTTON YAHK3, ULASiWAHt 34 & 4:0 11 JUST bTBEET, fN 4.TIONAL BLOCK,) Evans ville, I.d. 'JSi DEPOT, SI A T T 11 E V DAL2ELL, Wholeealo Dealer In vTowriw, Nalbi, Whit 3 Lead, Lime, Cement, &o., Ko. 18 H .itor Street, deolOdlv KvNkvn,t.. Iri TEA STOHE. ORIENTAL TEA STORE ! II. A. COOfl TTTAH XOW OPEKEU HIS NEW JUL MHKi;, In lte New Opera House, and offers to the trade the best assorted stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries ever onerea in mis city. rJ? E A. S. AM. grades, from Vhe choicest to a gocd, cheap Tea, and pledges hi in.se if to sell as low for the same quality as can bo bought in New xotk, of any Tea Com pany or Tea Dealer. COFPEKS. RIO, Old Government Java, Ceyloa. and Java assorted grades at prices mat win aery competition, conee win be roasted every day and ground free of charge. rtHiSl'LATED. Crashed, Powdered, U" Cut Loaf, Coffee, A, it, do., a, ii. &C. at prices mat win De sure to suit. rrixxTG imiPis, New York steam VV Amber and Oolden, at prices lower man any inue since tne war. J3 titter-iiiicl ChuoHo. T11TKA choice genuine Orauce Countv JZd li utter. Extta choice genuine tiosheu ouibvr, CilOICE UOLL EUTl Elt. New Yorfe Factory cheosa to suit ail tastes. Western ReaBrre Cheesy Engllsli Dairy Pine Appb Sap Sago and Eadam " All are asked to call and sea what floe goods, cheap prices and good qualities are Offered at the ORIENTAL TEA STORE, NEW OPERA IIOIMn CAN GOODS, PICKLE3, tO. JglKI'-SlI STUAWKEKIUES, Fresh Hasi.berrles, Pine Apple, " TomitooH, Peas, " Lima Beans, Chow Cuow, Fresh Illackberrles, " Clierrles, " Peaches.extra. Windsor Corn. Imperial Hot Pickles; Captain White's Oriental Pickle, Prince of Wales Salad Sauce, Worcestershire Sauce, Tomato Catsup, Assorted Hhaher Preserves Pure Honey, Eons Radish, French Olives, French Preserves, assorted, dec, die, at tlie OrientalTca Store. Just In Time for the Holidays I EXTRA CROWN IMI'CUIAI. KA1SINii, (all bunobes.) Choice Layer Raisin, Sultana Kalslns. Oenoa Citron, Lemon Peel, Zaute Currants, French Prunes, White French Grapes, (freso.) first ever oHered In the city. Atmore's Mince Pie Meat, Shaker Preserves, Guava Jelly French Olives, S:otch Marmolade, French Mustard (imported), il-c, arc, at the Oriental Tea Store. QUEENSWARE. DANIEL a. MARK. JAMES M. WARHEN. JAMES P II ELAN. MAR, WARREN & CO., DISE0T inPORTEBS !id WHOLESALE DEALERS In QUEENS WARE , O 2.X I IV AND W A. It 12. Lamps, Lookiag-liliisses G li jx ii tlelierfs, c.9 M. S3 S'irwt Street, We receive our Queensware direct from the Potteries of Stafford shire, England via New Orleans and New Yoik; hence pay no second-hand profits which rightfully belong to cur customers. We have the EXCLUSIVE CONTUOL In this market of MEAKlN'd celebrated STONE CHINA WARE, lucludlug those beautiful patterns, " China'' and "Cotton." which are now having a groat run throughout tho country, of which we are receiving regular shipments of original assorted crates, and regular stoi-k tor repacking. Just received, freeii from Li. mosres. France, a large stock of o)Ll Brofi?rft WhiVenoVnUllo HvaVe' t rench China shapes and finteh; a very China0' fcf mUCU lfc8a cost l r Consult your own interest by examining our stock before purchasing f e.se-here-Sovl3 FOR SALE. FOR SAJ.K-VALUABLE M A 1 N property known as tbe Egler pioperty, s tuated on tho weat nr...r r end id Mixta Btreefi, fronting 7Z feet on Main Mreetand loo eet on bixih street. Hald property is ottered for sale at low figures ou easy terms. Apply to J. P. ELLIOTT A HON, Keal Estate Amenta, Corner Locuxt and Third BlreelIH dtf Johnson's Rsal J&t-ita aLa Patent Agency. BV SI S ESS and DWELLING HOUSE i Building Lois and Fa mi h . ii.nfi ti m i . i. ed lands, cheap, and on easy terms. Pat.itoi an liiuu.t procurer. A LV A II JOHNSON, Keal Estate and Patent Agent Oltlce ou Third Btreet Evausvllle. Ind. jaulii ly

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EAEDT7AEE AT PANIC PRICES, roK CAKII ONLY Wholesale and retail buyers will find it to their interest to examine our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Orsers by mall, Aq , promptly attended to. rKtD. P. STRAUB 4 CO., (Near tbe Court House.) SlON OP" TII12 BHOAD-AXE. tah8 (Courier, Democrat, and Uulou oopy. ion okH, j mm oaviuooji. j.iuar SAMUEL ORB & CO., ua Leas iji I It ON, STEEL. x i p i.a t i vt i ts s 9.1X1', ii t Si I rv Ci A. 1. 1C Horse untl Mule hlsot'o, T innorB' and Blwksuutha' Took, ftAGOJI 4511 Blttl HOOaWOKt HOlUHT bCUAC IHU.Y K4IUWII I At tbt bUittoal market rates Nj'caiuiire rc.t, near tVater tuuti utr KVA.NMVILU, INI 'Huccmxuint t.a Wo!!, Ko'-U-na Co., i MPOlirKH.-, A SU JOKHKlOl Of SIGN OK TIIK IJ.LG hJlii. 1H TAHLE CUTLER 1 TABLE CUT LEU J TABLE CUTLER Y FOCKKT (JUTLKltY. POOKKT CUTLERY, POOKKT (MlTLliRY, Trace Olitilit. Truco Olmlu,, Triton Ciniir-. t'luuierH' SIocm, PlRntrn IIoh, Mechanics' Tooh, Hechanlca' Touis, HcclsaDics Tools, Bl'ILlSKJiS' UiUDWAUK, UAKIiWAUK, BtU.UKK!i IJAKinVAUiC, COTTON 1MU WOOL Alios, MOTION A N O HOOI. 'A It f, COH TOM AAiU WOOL AKI HiCeiV RUB H KB H KL TINU. HKST RUBRKR RKLTIKU, RRHT RORBKR B KL TIN (J, 1111 and Cros3-Cat Saw, Kill and Croes-Cut Saws, Mill and Cross-Out Sawn. ( AMI buyers will And it to thalr advantage to examine oor stock before purchasing elsewhere. At the Gid BUnd, Vi First b BtETircaSii, KKL!iii it u. IvlB PLUMBING, GIBSON & WELSH, PLUMBERS, IlBALEKg IH Lead Pipe, Sheet Load,Wat6r Closets, HOT ANI COLO HATIIM, ahowtr Baths, I'orceand Lift Fumci. WROUGHT IKON PIPES, Ac. Water introduced into rum iugt from cisterns or vrella, giving all the conveniences of a city supplied with water I u8 oi range on stove re,u.iqu w uvv t.ii, water. Locust Htreet, EVAN8VILLE, IND. SADDLERY, ETC. UE0. TiiOKNUILL, fctO-" rstfcfciCT, near Main, EVA N3 VILLE, IND All Kinds of flue Haddles and Uunau constantly on hand. KEPAliUNO done In the best manner (mbS dlm and at snort uoUce. Charles Babcock & Co, UPOCTF.B.1 AND DSALIBS lit Coach & Saddlery Hardware Sirrings, Axle, Wood Work, Damasks, Harness, Enameled Patent LeatJier Pad Skins, Skirtings, &c, &c., No. H Miiln -tri-ei. nia'JU

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Dr. J23. C. BIcrbovvcr, ilHNSIILT WIL-VTI.ST, OJjU No. IW FIJ4BT 8T., Between Main and Isx-utl, Returns his thanks for the liberal patronattereoelvedd urine the past five years, and bop. by fair deallug la merit a continuance of the SAine. ChJoioform administered "a dewiibd. ofXH l 1 y Osborne, 27 LociiHi .Street. Osborne, SIGN PAINTER. Osborne's 5hw Cards. o o If' CT o S3 V? STATIONilltY. JOHN II. SCOTT, ISooiMUer9HttIoiier s i: i' rt i i. a , i: u, iu. 3;t MAL brUKKl', tor. becoafi, aqlSdty Eva nhvillk. lift. UAU'iTSIl, SCHOOL BUOX.X BLANK HOOfi.s, M 1 S GEL LA N EO L'S p.voh PAPER FN VELCFIK CSiiierni Wtntlonrt No. It niixtu rtiriiot, Inlvulv NOTIONS, ETC. Clemeiit, White & Co. WUMLKSUK DRY U00DS and NOTIONS 32 and 21 FIItST HT., B-V ANHVf LT,. INI. INSUIIANOE. NEXSEM &. BAKER, lenoral Insui'anca Agonta. AMU AWDSTEI13 OF LOSSES, No. 10 Main Sirectv Up-Malrs, EVANS VILLE, IND. Dwelling Housos Insured for a tor in oi years at great!) -reduced rates. Three Years at the Price of Two Five Years at the Price of Three. Iitkiinuice- it H-liilty. Total Cash Afcaeta Represented Over Twenty-.Sevea Million Dollars. The following are among the Companies represented ; JETNA Insurance Co. of Hartford. Conn. Cash AsueU .1,50.OOSt. PIKKNIX Jns.Co. of Hertford, Conn. Cash Assets ii,700,ooo. l.'ONTINKKTAI. Ins. Co. of New York Cash ABHets :13,00. NOItTfl AMKItltAV Insurance Coo. Hertford, Conn. Cash Asi.otH ...I t oo.ooi), MEIK'II AN IN' Ins. Co. of Hartfirl, Ct. Cash vNMeis Gu,uoa KOKTll AMtltll'AK Insurance Co. of New York. Cash AnseU ...... .............tSOO.UUV, PIKKIX Ins. Co. of BrooBlyn N. Y. Cash Autela lll.VO OOO. YONKEU54 A N. VOltlt Mre Ins. Co. Canh Asbeu fcttoo.O'm.oo ETNA LIFE Ins. Co. of Hartford, f.unn. ;ash Assets... tH;t,ooo, ). NEXSEN & BAKER, Agents, 10 31AI5i gffiK2T, KvanavUli-, IiiJ. Jan30 dly CABMODY & NELSON. Florists and Nnr32ryni8n, PKoi-KiiiToua or 1 11 FIOUAL, (iKJi, I.O,'lTNT NIKKKT. IleL Mec-ond and Third. Garden and Uret-nbouxe on Oakley Avenue, adl. residence ot Wm. lle.lmuu. Our Descriptive Catalogue t,t Plants Flowers. Trees. Heeds. K..,nri.. u, ...... Horticultural aad Omaiueutal Uood, Ac.) wo u Hppiicai,iun, ana win uo feeut free to all lm will send us ll.eir uddresH. Add re-s CAHMODY & NELSON, f-Zd3m KvHiiHvllte, Ind. syHHTlZi'. L. JrJ.-. f?2 Over Vnm National Uau. Corner iiulu and Iflm; birt. Evait.vilo. I-n-f ANlKACrilKKH or '0.TJlt JuJl oos um Won, Uold, Hiler, Vu: cuuite, Corallte, and Amber I lat., t'nist. Work., Arllflcla- Palattw, &c. ADMIN IHTILVTOK of Nitron. Ox;ti (an excellent and safe anu-tlietic), Chi roform, Ether, and also sevend loettl lyiers. NKUKALCifC Aflevtlotis treatod. Mr" EACiHTlEi are as good and n establishment a. large icousistliiK c.f Xi, rooms) as any in the United fcitaUn. I F.ETUKN MV THAN KM lor the . t?.UNl.ye.KlronaSoreclvod during the v. KIHHT YEA ItH. .,.. a u i. aoBtktT Horn. i wixiu BOYD WOOD, AROHITKOTS, No. T Cliandler'ii Clock. Comer rirtt and Ixx-ttHt HtreUi, EVANS VILLE, IND. Plans and Koeclflcatlons tirenarel ou short nollof And reasonable lerius 'anlj dtf EVANSVILLE GROCERY, IVo. 1UO Main Htrovt. Itiu nn t.an.l n i . . . i a lull stock of staple and fancy tirocerl., Lamps, lltitter, Eifus, kc , &c. Lime, Cement, Planter, Naiis, Sc., sc, for hale low. To Contractors and Bnilders. First Qualify IIiilMtn ! at reasoaab.'e isles; - Good Wood and Cli1p3 Constat.tly on hand. Also, one new frame dwelling, fronting on Maker Aveuu.-, between veutli and E.glith Htreels, at a isreut l-Kruiti.

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