Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 May 1870 — Page 2

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pi hLi-H r i BT Tf:i ;viuiux journal coarixi, H!MiA. 31 W 10, noittA to 0Pd IHrors! ..u ..n. and their friends read the following purnftrufbH. 11 M .n resuonMhle. lint rniiiii hp ; - ,,f n ,.o war. and f.ur "T Incapacity ami hUhi.m i-.r ... lasted a .'sr. ' . . ,l-J if ihnt'Durr n. ft th rvi-K cum '."". 7....1 u ' .1 ... ...-11.1 11 . 1L WIII1LU .r.Ji,v have t.nn la txlhUtico now - ia ,f cm Thomas are now i ntr , Pacilleto lheAil" !B 5"! . " iVv.rv dav furnlshe i,c -- "" nf tipirsnr. as to fvnnnruim vavrinr, April p.antca n" Tiik ViuccDuts racers seem Ho very indignant at tho action 0f City Council in granting the(ieyg 0f way, through tho streets nfroaj or. that city, to tho variouso 0 cna. gacizations for tbe ''union depot, bling thcta to bui'ccaso wo arenot With the merit-? 'bo that Evansville acquainted. Ifccsted in tho proposed is as decplycated by tho Times, but change accrtjin our people arc inwo arc that paper for the discovery, debfcot been regarded, heretofore, Injudicial to the interests of a city afford railroad facilities for transacting their busincFs, and we trust that Vinccnncs will not provo tho Si st exception to tbo general rule. IX1U.1XA ITEM. A steam ferryboat has recently been put in operation at Mt. Vernon. The New Harmony plcasurc-Ecek-crs tavo been ecjoying a couple of May balls. . Rev. A. Taylor, formerly of Washington, has received a call at Mt. Vernon. The lectures cf tho venerable Peter Cartwr-g'it, at Washington, wero poorly attended. - The Skating. Rink continues to b tho chief attraction'Iin Fort Wayne. Parlor skates arc all tho rage., The Mt. Vernon Democrat is informed that a very Cno quality of iron has been discovered.in Posey County. One hundred thousand bushels of coal arc taken out of tho two coal banks at Ncwburgh weekly. Tho Seymour Times is to bo enlarged on the 11th of June to double its present tizo. - The Washington Ga;c(le reports good fishing iu Whito River, in Daviess County. ' ' ! The Boonvillo Enquirer boastingly says that it was the Democratic Leg i-ilature of 1SG3-C9 that passed tho "present healthy license law." The " Rform Dodgo " is most pop ular with tho Democracy in all the strong Republican counties of the State. ' , The City Council of New Albany is considering the propriety of taking ?30,CU0 stock in a company organized for building steamboats. At Shotwcll & Bros. saw mill on Whito River, in Knox County, there was over 100,000 feet of walnut lumber sawed ip tea consecutive days. The Grand Templo Of Honor for Indiana meets in New Albany tbo present month, and tho Supreme Council of tho United States (temperance) mecti there in August. A steamboat is in process of construction on Whito River, at a point two miles south of Gosport, Owen County, and will soon mako a trial trip to Martinsville, Morgan County. ttfiiE Tippccanoo County Demo crats ignored tho German clement of the party, at their nominating Convention, to an extent that is creating great diseatisfaction. , , The old settlers of Lafayetto had a short excursion tho other day, with tho usual number of speeches and reminisccDHes indulged in on such occasions. The Lexington (Scott County) Enterprise camo out with a half sheet last week. Tho' editor threw his boot at some mice, and pied a form. The mice were not injured. Sam. Jones, of Harrison County, owns a cavo that ban been explored fur Cva miles. It is localed ten miles south of Corydon. Wo presume . Summer tourists will pay it a visit. The Odd Fellowa cf Indianapolis, together with their brethren on the line of tho Vincennes Railroad, pic- . nio at Fish Creek, Owen County, on the 23th, cf May. The Newburgh L'econlcr receives the most cbccricg news from all parts of the County concerning the growing wheat. The fruit is atao most promising. . : ' : A KErTiNa of tho citizens of Knox and Piko Counties was held at Vin.cennes.cn Saturday, to organiza a company 10 construct a gravel road from Vinconncs to Petersburg!!. The Columbia - City J'ost says tho Korthern Jndianian is in lovo with tho Manchester Exchange, which provokes the Exchange to say that "its love is a remarkable case of misplaced affection." Only eight hundred and twelve dogs are returned as taxabic in Pulaski County. Tho Winamac Democrat thinks that to ba -about one-half tho number of brutes that worry Pulaski KiaUon.' The Fort Way no Democrat has a pet carac for tbo German population of that city. It calls them the " stallfed Dutch." Modern Democracy and the "Dutch" don't seem to havo a clcse afinity. ." TnE Democracy of Tippecanoe County fu?cd with a few renegade Republican!, and on Thursday last nominated a " fusion " ticket. It is calculated that the people in October will refuso to fuse. :

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most ot the liters u cas receive lately wero nere duns. Ab the edi- j tor never answers anv sucn letters, can't understand why correspond cots will keep wnticg. The new brick building for tW ew Albany Glass Works will tcdrcd and forty by four b-"", eighty feet in size rp k p ivff (f r c i a i m u that it will be the !a ,ost building in ..r.i. the State for v roses. . . T, . The Ma M u wrtcr "r3 a "emoiver. at a. rrppnt r-Ir-pf inn. forco tad dug the Nashville, louAc3, eta , to stay away fiom in. s, bccau?o ne wanted to vote, as m 7.fl0 jia(j soldiercd, ogaicst tbo Democ racy. It eceins that Col. YA. . Ilobinson, associate editor of tbo Lafayetto Courier, proposed to sell out the influence of that paper, during the absence of its proprietor in Europe, to tho Democracy. Ilia design was frustrated, however, and so ho retired from the Courier and the Republican party, "nauseated with their corruption." Poor fellow! from tho In Jlanapolls Journal Tho Spring: Elections How tho Dswocracy Triumphed. As was foreshadowed in tho current talk of Democratic politicians on the street on Thursday, tho Untinel, yesterday morning, attempts to avert tbo damage dono the "citizen's" schema in tho summing od of tho Republican gains made in this city last Tuesday, by clnimicg that in the Fifth and yixth Words, whero the only contest occurred, the csult really has no political significance. Wo refuted this absurd claim yesterday, by showing that, while in the Fifth Ward, for instance. Mr. Reagan polled even more than the lull strergth of his party, tho Republicans still made a dear, indisputable Rain ot -titty one. Tho iaot of tho Republican victory is so patent that it is useless to further arcue lt. lhe cent mu only bewilders itself in its lamo and pitiable effort One sentenco of the editorial, tho closing one, we dciro to ray a littlo attention to. It ia as follows : '"The city elections throughout tho State give e vidence of the decline and overthrow of tho unhealthy and cor rupt party organization that has added so largely to tho publio burdcus since it has been tho ruling power in cur municipal, state and national govern ments." In order to bring tho question to a direct issue, wo assert that tbo "city elections throughout the State " show no such thing, and and wo will givo tho evidence to support tho traverse. On Wednesday morning tho Sentinel paraded us rooster at tho head of dis pat DU3 atencs ironi HiaaiPon, 1'cru. Uolum s snd lerre liaute, at whicn places it was trumpeted large Democratic victories had been secured. We caro to say nothing about the Madison city election. The Democracy aro wel come to all the comfort they can ex tract lrom it. We think the liepub licana havo been made well aware of what caused their "defeat, but not their disorganization," as tho Couri-r well characterizes it. Tho Peru "victory" will bear invea tigation. About two weeks before the day of election, tho Democrats called a mcctin.arfor tho selection cf candi dates to till the various citv cfilccs, to tho complete surprise of everybody, as tho general understanding up to that time had been that politics should not enter into me municipal contest, The Republicans wero unprepared: caught sleeping upon tbeir posts; tbo voto was l'jr'at, tho election bein? left very much to the Democracy, and, of course, every ward went Democrat ic," as the dispatches very promptly stated. The result of tho Peru election can bo taken lust as mucn lor a "Demoeratio gain," as that in Indianapolis could for a KepubUcan one by count ine tho Wards where none othfr than Republican votes wero cast. In this city the result of tho voto shows tho Republican majority to bo l.lu'J, How would tho tS'-ntinel treat it were we to herald a "Republican gain " of eleven hundred and tlurty thrcc! let that i3 about the way tho "Demo cratic cain " is figured up in Peru. Tho "gain" iu Columbus must have been perfectly stunning. Mr. Sey mour obtained a majority in Colum bus township of-t7. Now tho Dem ocratic ticket has 117. It so happens that tho Sentinel s city editor has been holding tho office ot City Clerk in Co lumbus, devolving the duties upon tho City Attorney for a consideration, while ho was encaged in business in Indianapolis. 1 ho lsulietiH, the Democratic organ of Bartholomew County, has this paragraph: "By a majority of two hundred of au tho votes cast on luesday tho people of this city determined to have a new Clerk and anothor City Attorney, bv condemning tho action of tho Council in not declaring tho office of Clerk vacant, and by permitting tho City Attorney to hold both offices. Let us sec whether tho will of the people shall be obeyed." We aro pleased to see tho Sentinel extracting comfort from this. We have heretolore revealed the extent of tho Democratic pain in the city of Terre Haute. The canvass of the votes thows a cain of just fuur hundred and sixty-seven for tiie ticpubLcans. This is a glorious Democratic (!) triumph, orcr which it is well for the t'cntincl to beat the hewgjg. Having disposed of this quartette of "victories," to herald which the poor rooster was rudely torn from hia slumbers of twelve or fifteen years, we desiro to call tho attention of the people of Indiana to a few other of the "elections throuihout the State," which herald the overthrow of the Republican party, as the Sntincl reads their lesson. In tho town of Sullivan, Sullivan County, although tho Democrats permitted no member on tho Election Beard of opposite- politics, contrary to the Stato Election law, and undertook generally to run matters with a high hand, tho Democratic ticket was defeated by majorities ranging from twenty to thirty. This is one of the "glorious Democratic victories." In the city of Terre Hauto, tho Ropublicans gained four hundred and sixty seven. In two wards of the city of Indianapolis, they gained two hundred and two. These ara ' two more of three "'Democratic victories." In Fort Wayne, three out cf seven of the Democratic candidates for Councilman were defeated, in a city overwhelmingly Democratic. Of thfi election, as a whole, the Fori Wayne Democrat says : "The election, yesterday, though far from being all that tho Democracy could wish, has in it some features awakening considerations which will, undoubtedly,. prove beneficial. Tho great mistake wo find, is the too apparent feeling on the pert of some,

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-fteaacntiv that interest ia lost. v.ic should bo used on such occaiuu. u emus. iuu, ui mo twmivui complexion of Fort Wayne largely Democratic tho opposition (which is always tenacious and uncompromising, where hope of success is enter tained,) never cpsnly draw party lines. They prefer to move under tho tricks and dodges, by which they have, from timo to time, hood-winked the people. 1 ho Democrat confesses that tho Democracy did cot achieve all they expected." These quotations from this eminent Democratic authority shows how "glorious wa tho "Democratic victory " in Fort Wayne. In Crawforusville, rlonfgomery County, and ia Bedford, Lawrence County, the Republicans more than sustained themselves. . In the city of Logansport, the Democracy lost one member of the Council. In Columbia City, Whitley County always Democratic four out of the five Democratic Councilmcn were defeated. This is a most glorious "Dcmocratio victory." In Greenfield. HancockCounty. the regular Democratic ticket wan routed, horso. foot and dragoon. This is a "Democratic victory." In Delphi, Carroll County, the Re publicans elected two out of threo of cratio victory. In tho city of Lafayette, tho Demo crats lost one Councilman, he the leader and whipper-in of the party. Tho Courier says: "The Ciy Election yesterday was a Bull's Run dofeat for the Democracy. The Repub licans havo mado large gams in all the wards, and have gained ono member of the Ci'y Council." This is another most astonishing "Democratic vic tory." In Grecncastlc, despite tho Demo crats resorted to every sort of trick. agrcoing to take the offices at the merest nominal salaries, the wholo Re publican ticket was elected by major ities ranging lrom b'J to 111. In Newburg, Warrick County, and in Vevay. Switzerland County, tho uemocratio ticsets were ucleatcd Theso an "Dcmocratio victories." This brief resume of a few of the city elections, a3 wo have gathered from our exchanges of yesterday, show upon what slender foundations the Sentinel predicates its assertion that they give "evidence of the dcclino and overthrow" of the. Republican party. Certainly wc are satisfied with there, and if the Democracy are. then aro wo a happy family. Let us bave peace. " The Union Depot. That illustrious assemblaeo of wis dom and discreetness, known as tho City Conscript fathers, did on Mon day evening last, surrender tho futuro hopes of Vinccnnes to the city of Evansville, with a degree of alacrity tbat waa absolutely refreshing, by giving to the iiivaasvino and Crawtordsvillo Railroad Company the right of way over all streets and alleys in the city. The object of this action of the Council was to give tho Ohio and Misaississippi and tho hv ansvillo and Crawfordsville Rail road-Company an- opportunity to erect a union passenger depot, to bo tollowed as a matter ot course by a un ion freight depot. The Evansville and Crawfordsvillo xoad is; managed by J-jvansvulo men, and as is natural un dcr those circumstances, it is always operated in the interest of that city and sgainst Vinccnncs. and the facia ties granted them by the City Council, Ml I 1 - A 11 "I. . 1 win cnauie mat roaa to puna up me Lusmcss ot J'jvansville at tho expense of Vinccnncs, with that increased success which the increased facilities granted will afford it. Tho business brought to this point on the O. & M road, can, as ooon- as the proposed ar rangemonts are completed, be transferred with greater facility to tho E.& C. road to bo passed on to Evansville. The location of the passenger depot, a half milo cat of tho head of Second Street, tho ncarewt point to tho business part of Vincenne9, will bo a freat inconvenience to the people of llinois, who havo been in the habit of coming hero to do their shopping, and will bo a fatal blow to the tradefrom that direction. If the City Council had premeditated the destruction of that trado, they could havo devised no better means of accomplishing that which will bo tho inevitable result of their stupidity, than their action on Monday night. It is urged, however, by some, that the inconvenience to the people from Illinois, produced by the location of tho passenger depot on the other side of town, will be remedied by the business houses which will grow up in that locality ; but in our view of tho probable result of the unwiso policy of ! tho ' City. Council, tho effect will bo to confine the trade which has heretofore cotno from Illinois to that State, and that trade will bo forever lost to Vinoennes. Very slight causes often produce remarkable effects, and the convenient access which tho people of Lawrence County heretofore had from tho station to the business portion of town ; being taken lrom them, they will ccaso to come here to trade. " The crowds that almost daily poured down Second Street, will very naturally decline to walk from the depot a nan mne iurtoer away, or to pay tao expenso of a ride from and to the depot. There appears to bo a5 singular fatality that always attaches to the action of the City Council; its measures are almost nnvariably destructive of tho best interests of the city, and in this instance the effect is undeniably Buch. While the town is seriously injured in her trade from Illinois, her commerce is in other re spects more completely placed in the power or a roaa mat has always oeen hostile to the growth and nrosne-Mty ot vinccnncs. and has soucht by all its power and influence to make us tributary to tho city of Evansville- That object s has now been accomplished by the subservi ency of those whom the people had clothed with power to protect their interests. Vincrnnes Times. J2 van-sville, . Cabmi and ' Padu cah il.lt. The engineers now engaged in surveying a route for the above road, passed through our city yesterday.. They crossed the Wabash River at Marshal's Ferry, ronning thence nearly an air line to Mt. Vernon, passing through the city on Second Street, thence to Evansville via West if rankhn. They reported the route a. practicable and easy of construotiOD. The Company seem determined to build tho road, and we hope they will. A'. 1 "ernon Democrat. Saturday.,, . ' A 6CD3coiption7 "paper" circulated tor some shantable purpose, was presented to a wealthy French manufacturer, who subscribed twenty f,-ancs. Twenty francs!" Baid th& lady who presented the hat to him; "why you might to be ashamed of yourself Your son has subscribed fifty francs ' That's all very well," replied the manufacturer, ".my son has a rich father, and can afford to give moro than I, who shall not inherit anything."

Communicated. The Proposed Colony. Editors Journal : I thank you for the notice you have been pleased to give to the proposed colony, but I wish, if you please, to correct a mistake you fell into (un

wittingly no doubt). You say it 6eems "we wish to persuade all who are not satisfied with their present surroundings to join the colony." We wish number one men, and wc want none who go because they arc dissatisfied icith this country, or their neighbors, or themselves. Wc want all such to stay where tJtcy are. Such, however, as have not a suffi cient quantity of land, and are not able to obtain more here, and have energy and enterprise, we want. We want men of capital; h.oncst enter prising men of every avocation, who are not di3satisned with their present surroundints, but who mrght be better satisfied with superior surroundings. Ho far as I know, all the prime movers havo a fair social position. A wholesalo merchant and a first clas3 Alopathic physician vrrote to me making inquiry (old acquaintances). . Our plan is to raiso ono hundred god famili'S. Ech head of a family and each single man, not represented by that head, to take Btock one share $25 none moro than four -shares. As soon as tho organization ia effected, tho money to , be paid to the commissioners elected by the stockholders who are to proceed immediately to tho Southwest, eelect and purchase three or four sections and lay off a city, each colonist to have a lot for bis share; tho remainder to be no!d to found a college. Uncle Sam will give each colonist ono hundred and sixty acres a3 close to the city as possible. It. FODBES. "WOOLEN MXXX3. Eyansvillc Woolen Mills. fTBADS MAHK.J Hcuko 3L?mcl?, MAStTFACTCnEES OF JEANS, FLANNEL j, BLANKET3, STOCKING YARN, &C, Comer Canal and Eond Straets Kvansville, Intl. . Hlgbeit market price paid for Wool In Goods cr Casli. Order left at the MERCHANTS' XA TImI BANK by parties wishing to ell WOOL or pnrchaise UOOD-i will ecelva prompt attention. iua9 6m SXOVE, &C. STOVES! STOVES! STOVES ! Tinware, Il0ll0TT-T7arC, lag?, &c. Cast ,Ve manufacture Stoves, tbo celebrated Cook CHARTER. AUTOCRAT, ARMADA, CLIPPER, And ALABAMA. Wholesale and retail buyers will find It to tbelr interest to examine our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Orders by mall, Ac, promptly attended to. Terms cash. , Folm ficsmtlin & Co., iVo.-Ol Main St. Opposite I lie Court House. ma9 ly SAW SIIIX. ESTABLISHED JT 1813.1 PBOPilITO OF THE S.A. W MILL At th9 Lloutii of Pigeon Creek, ETiinsvllle, Indiana. . Manufacturer and Dealer lu all kinds of Poplar, Oak, Ash, Gum and Walnut Lumber, Latli and Shingles. msr Orders left at Reltz & flaney's Foundry will be promptly attended to. ma ly , LIVERY & SALE STABLE, Fiftl Street, bsf Locust & Walnnt. : TIi OS. II alien, I'rop'r. A SBPPIT OF COItn Wooi constantly oa band. Cisterns filled villi Irei-U water oa short notice. Orders left at the Livery Stable will be promptly a tit tided to. apiB 6m NE7 PDBLISH1KQ HOaSE. Agent wanted for Todd's -Countby Homes, e56 paKes, Illustrated, simple, practical. IndlspeuKlble hints ou House LolldIdk, Farming, OardenlnK, Invention, Pateut KIghta, Ac. InBtructlons concerningcare of Cuttle, Sheep, Hwlne, Poultry, et. Koonomtcal and kenslble. Better term than ever. Fxtka xndcckxekt to Old AOBNTi. Address l'OWKKS & Wf EKs, JiOck Box 225, Cincinnati, Ohio. Office 131 West Fourth Street. aplldwlmdtaw

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CHARLES VIELE & CO., jvnoiLi o o :i 1, hoiriuwi-vr co it ft kh Sflrst and Sycamore Streets, EVANSVILLE, INI. au9 dtf I&U.O UUMAK, VIA. 11 MKIHAFa. I. & I. JIKIMANTif, Wnol3ale Dealers In GROG E E I E S. Foreign and Domestic Liquors, NAILH, COTTON YARNS, OLAsaWARi Ac, dec,, 4 4 & 4 (3 PIEST STREET (NATIONAL BLOCK,) EVAK3VIU.E, IND. FISH DEPOT. ova) dtf MATTHEW DALZKLL, Wholesale Dealer In Groceries, Nails,' WMta Lead, lizit Cement, &o., No. 18 Water Street, declOdly KvAjssvmjs. IwrEVANSVILLE GROCERY, INo. ia Main Street Das on hand, and is constantly receiving a tail stock, of staple aad iancy Orocerle juaiapa, uuiier, fcgtjs, Sc Lime, Cement, Plaster, Nails, &c, ic, for bale low To Contractors and Bnilder& First Quality Iluildiiig Sauil at reasoeable rates; Good Wood and Clilp3 Constantly on hand. Also, one new frame dwelline. frontln on liaker Avenue, between BeveutU and jLigQin nireeia, at a great bargain. inbl7 Ota J AH. CKOFT8. TEA STORE. ORIENTAL TEA STORE II. A. COOK HOW OPENED 1IIS 1VKW in f ti x: . t 1 aod offer to the trado the bout awuirLA.! stock of Fancy and bUpie Groceries ver Mureu in mis city. V1 TEAS. A1. tirades, frcm the choicest to a good cheap Tea, and pledge lilmst U to bhI. aa low for the name quality an can ba Dougni in New 101 fc, of any Tea Com pany or xca ueaier. COF QIO, Old Oovernmeot Java, Ceylon JL ud Java ant or ted grade at price laat will defy competition. Coffe will be roasted every day and ground free of euarge. ' "'SUGARS. riKiniXATED, Crushed, Powdered V Cut Loar, CotTew, A, JB, AO., at price "rPTMITK HUJVH, New Yort Steam W Amber ana uolden, at prlceM lower wan auy uug sinoe luo war. Butter and Olicone. EXTSIA choice eenufne Orange County Butter. .Extra choice genuine OoNheu uttri CHOICE ROLL BUTTKK. Ssaw YorJr. Factory cheese to suit al . ' lamieu. Western Rosezva Clwesa, English Dairy Pine Appls. Sap Sago and Eadam " All are asked to call and nee what fine goou, cfteap prlcea and good qualities ar ORIENTAL TEA STORE, , NEW OPERA IIOUSS CAN GOODS, PICKLES, &C. IIFSII MBAWBEKBIEM, Fresh Raspberries, " Pine Apple, " Tomatoes, " Pea. Lima Boaug. Fresh Blackberries Cherries. " Peaches.exlra, - Windsor Corn, Chow Ciiow, Imperial Hot Pickles Captain White's Oriental Pickle, Prince of Wales Salad Sauce. M orccsterthire Sauce. Tomato Catsun. Mssoriea onacer X reserves, Pure Honey, Dorse Radish, 4 . T ill I " xrencn uuves, French, rrescrves, at sorted, &c, &c, at the Oriental Tea Store. Just In Time for the Holidays ! TIXTKA t'UOWi IH1'SUL UA1U csir, tan ouncuej.) Choice Layer Ttalslnx, Bultana Ralslna, uBuua .iLiuuf xvvriiiou x eei, arlih currants, French Prunes, Whito French Urapea, (fresh,) flrst ever otlered tn the cuy. Atmore's Mince Pie Heat, ishaccr 1 reserves. Cruaoa Jelht French Oli ves, Scotch Marmalade, trench Mustard imported). :. dec, c, at the Oriental Tea Store. DANIEL Q. MARX- JAafES M. WAUHtS. MARK, ' WARREN '& CO., DIRECT I5IP0RTERS and WHOLESALE DEALSBS In QUEENSWAEE , AND GLASSWARE, Lamps, LooMng-Glasscs, Ctan cleliors. &:c. Imo. 25 E'lrst Slreet. Warecelve our Queensware direct from the Potteries of Staffordshire, England via New Orleana and New Yoik: hence pay no second-hand profits which rightfully belong to cur customers. Wfe have the EXCLUSIVE CONTROL In this market of MEAK.LVS celebrated STONE CHINA WARE, Including those bea-.tlful patterns, "China" and " Cot ton, whlcli are now having a great run throughout the country, of which we are receiving regular fcfcipmenls of original assorted crates, and regular stock lor repacking. Just received, fresh from LlmoijcK, France, a large "stock of OOL1 BAND.PLAIN WHlrif.and DKCORATLD FRENCH CHINA. A NEW GRADE, Just In, a full line of Brldewood'a liifht Wulte Oranlte Ware, French China shapes and nuihU; a very superior article, at much lvn& cost than China. -Consult your own interest by examining our stock before purchasing ee. where. uovl3

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HARDWARE AT ILAXIC PRICES, OA II Wholesale and retail buyers wlU find it to their Interest to examine our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Orders by mall, Jto , promptly attended to. FRED. P. STRAUB & CO., t . NO. 82 MAItf STiSEET, (Near the Court House.) SIUN OF THE BROAD-AXE. tnfiS Courier, Democrat, and Union copy. B1MOIL OSB. JAMES DAVIDttOW. J, L. OBI SAMUEL ORR & CO., ; n Calebs rj IHO IT, STEEL, ' TIK-PLATE, IV I IX E, SPUING8,AXLE, Horse and Mule Shoes, Tinners and Blacksmiths Toola, rtAGOJ 1SD Clbtil HOGBWOSK WUOt'OflT SCBAP 1KOH JBOUUII1 At the hlgbeat market rate. Nycainor street, near IVater (unit dtf F.VANHVILLK. IN1. BIETTICUKIi, EELLGliU & to (Successor to Wells, Kellogg A Co.) 1MPOHTF.PH AND JOBBERS or ri:i.A..xi,i;w SIGN OF THE BIO PADLOCK AaKH, AX MS, AXIIM, AXIiS, TABLE CUTLER i, TABLE CUTLER i', TAlSLtu UUTLKRY. POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLER. Y, POCKET CUTLERY, Trace Oltnlim, Truoo OIinltiR, n?rtio ChntuM, fi!antera Hock, - iMautera' Iloes, 'IikzlterH, tloon, Mechanics' Tools, Elechanlcs' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, ni'IL!KM3 flAKDWAIISL BUILUKKS iiAltUWAKK, Ul'ILllKKit'UABOWAKK, 5 . t'oriON AND WOtatlARlM, COM ON ASi WOOL CAKrS, co'rro.v AK I OOI. UAItllW It RUT RURRRR HKLTINO, BWT ItUBRKR BHLTINti. . BMAT JtUBJiJCH BMLTiJNU, Mill and Cross-Jat Saw, Mill and Crosa-Cnt Sawa, Hill and CTOss-Cnt Sawa I'ANH buyers will Ind It to their advan. ta?e to examine oar ktocli before parohaslug elsewhere. At lhe Old Btaud. 13 First Bt CSITICU2E, KSLL0&1Q & CO. ivJ PLTJMBIIIG, SiC. UI DO ON & WELSH. PLUMBERS, DCAUU3 1M Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Water Closeta, nor asi cold uatjin, Sliowcr Baths, Force and Lin rumps. a. JUA Jt, J AU 1 O, witouauT ikon pipes, a Water introduced lntrt con n f rv I 1 1 lngs from clKterns or wells, alvinif all th conveniences of a city supplied with water wumB. n caange or range on stove rquirvu io ueat tue water. 5 JLocitMt Street, ' EVANSVILLE. IND. SADDLERY, ETC. GEO. TUOUNIIILL, MA-jtoruRM or SECOXD STEEKT, near Main, EVANSVILLE, IND All Kinds of fine Saddle and Huniu constantly ou hand. REPAIRING done ud at short ttotlce. In the best manner fmhft dm Cliarlss Baucock & Co, IMPOHTEKH AND DEALERS IK Coath & Saddlery Hardware

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Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Dafaasks. Harness, Enameled Patent Leather Pad Skins, Skirtings, &c, &c., ' IVo. S Iiilu rttreet, maai EVANSVILLE, IND.

BTJSIITCSS CAEDS.

Dr. iz. C. Olerbcwor, RESIDENT EXTIST, Office No. 10 FIRST ST., Between Main and Locust, Returns his thanks for the Hb-jral patronage received during the jast llvo years, and hopes by ialr dialing to merit a continuance of the ame. Chloroform administered when desired. r-M ,ilv OHbornc, O O o o m (TP. 27 I.ocu( street. Osborne, SI6N PAINTER. Hi Osborne's 4? Show Cards.' Jonl2 dtf JOHN II. SCOTT, I3ookttJJer,fHatioiacr ANU ST EWSDEALE , 53 MAI.X STIiEET. COr. Second. So. aul5dly H.VAKSVILLE. XKX, Wholesale Bookaellars & StatioErb, SCHOOL BOOKS, f BLANK Bp Oh; fr, M IS CELL A N&Oitfs. 'BOOh. PAPER ENVELOPES. Ai IVo. lO Malm Street., EyansTiilc, Indiaisa. nlvlT . 21 OTIOIJS. ETC. Clenicnt, IVJiif c & o. WHOLES ALK DRY GOODS and NOTIONS 22 ami 21 FIKST ST., JT'21 KVANHVI FTj K. INT. INSTJRA1TCE. . N'EXSEM & BAKER, Qeneral Insuranco Agents, AMD . ADJUSTERS OF LOSSES, No. 10 Main 8lrcetv Up-Stalrs, EVANSVILLE, IND. swelling uotiReM lnnnred for a term of j cum at greatij. reduced rates. t Three Years at the Pric of 7'toa live lears at the Price of Three, 1.1 fo Iimiranro u hpeelulty. Total Cah Amet Represented Oer Twenty-Seven Million Dollars. The following are among the Companies JET3T A In8iiranoe Co. of Hartford. Conn. t;ah Aeu ftl.fioo.ooo. ia iuh. to, or Hartford, t:onn. uanu ABeia . ... l,7oo,ooo. CONTINENTAL Ina. Co. of New York. Cash Asset . 3,35U,uo. NOIiril AMKItK AN InRorance Coo. Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets .. ..10O,00O. MKUCtlANTV Ins. Co. Of Hartford. Ct. casn askou ..;6i,ooo iH AMKltlC'ASr Insurance Co. of Cash Assets -.-..-.0O,00O. I'lKKVIX Ins. Co. of Brooklyn N. V. Canh AshU : .tf 1,iOO VOU. YONKEKN N. TOBK Fire I us. Co. cash AshcU uoo,ooe.oO JET'S A I.It'C Ins. Co. of JIarlford, Conn. t-asu ASseu......MM.......Bi3,000,0OO. NEXSEN& BAKER, Agents, 10MALX BTIiELT, Etaneflllc, led. tanWdly OR. I. KLA A !- Over First National Ban. Corner Mala anT First bir5ii, KvaunvUlo, iric pTAHl r At ri EKK OF V I I to YTurm., Aruucia. raiatee, &a. ADMIN IHTBATOlt of Nitrous O!. (an excel lent aad uafe auiuhthotut), Ch. roform, Kther, and also several h.oal i.ai lyzera. NKURAIXJ1C Affections treato.1. , X.. ACILIXI KH are as Kod anl i. establlshrnwiit as large (ooi.nitlnmif iv. rooms) as any In the United Hlau. I RETURN MY THANK H r.,r AllCHITECTti. C A It i). KUHKKT HOTD. WOOD BOYD L WOOD, ARCHITECTS, No. 7 Chandler's Block, Corner Fir t and Jxcust Htreeu, EVANSVILLE. IND. riaai iup npeeincaiions prepared ou snort notice iqu reasonable term InnlArilf RESTAURANTS. x-ivia c ii2 r live: SCHWEIZER & ABEL, main fit. JSxcIiaiijrc, EET. FIFTH AND SIXTH Blft, The Cheapest Oyster Hoasa in Town I rltESn OTISTKHS OF T1IK FI IS KST quality received from ISalllmore Uallv per express. MeaiH at all hnnra X cnnLK: Hralur Sa,i 10 cents; LodKlnas Jtt cenW. Open from (I a.m. to 12 v.u. de4dly GAS PITTING, ETC. ttOXALD TIKUZ'Al, DEALER IS Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures, Gaa and Steam Pipe Fitter. S. 31 LOCCNT NTKi:r.T, . EVANSVILLE. IND. FRAMING NOTICE, THE ITNOKHKIONED II AVI Nil returned to Kvannville, is now prepared U) take contraols for building bridge or any kind of heavy or Intricate framing.

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ti... ass fkoa't HTm:i:v, MEM VIHA Ti;.N Liberal Produce. Cah v..dvatiC.-4 on C' lif-n HOWARD & PRESTOiu), ;5ra ITJerc i4 i , NEW ORLEANS. LOClSIAr.'A. V :k I cnr. UQAa F Cash adVaLCtH nnnn POUX, COllN. FLOUbtoUACCO Ac. c., to the abov house, and aluo Jarc!.,h gunnies to ship;,. ,loV2 dtf 8. II. KENNEDY & CO., , ro1- THE KAI.K OF i. lunui'jiiH, CGi, , ii ji,.--. y hi Ana wobtern 1'rodi uce tHncr.t' i v 05 and 07 POT It St as ntki'M' , -N 'V Oi I....:;.-", LA. Consignment, solicited, and Llrul ,. , houo,CbymaUe U U-nnt.oK,,.,,, o'l dtiiu Kvanhvii.i.k, 7m F08T1SK t 0WIN, COMUISSIONHERCHAKia, JVIC W OSIL KA .Wi. "Hi'VA tAI. ATTI.KTIOS f.S TO am! Western Pioduco. ConHls aDd all . r'" riour, torn, J (UK I klndaof Wentru Produ.eKiicii...i fffitninntd Mr T.' ... . . menUi, either for Hale In New Oi .,r shipment to Ne York. rosiKR, cavM d., Cou iulMxIofi r.lercluiiiit 41 WiTFKKTUriT, novl-d3m NKW V '.)::,;. K. K. DtJ5iiKio. J. K. Raskin. E. K. DUiEElLSON th. Forwardirg lz Co: and o e ; E K A L AO IC a- W W -a. A -4. U FAST FREIGHT ti OVS.K tit IS KTAX8TILIK & CKAW FCSr.firif.l.;UniZ HALT!! A IJi 111 l i -.!': BKLLKFOMTAI VI", LAKE SII0HE & OIK V 4IT :m - ; E W 1 NS 1 1L L .', I NIK Liberal canh ai vauccs maJn .n cf inetiUt. . 8. DCHOCCH ET. DUSOUCFLT n. o (i .Liu us . . f , r r-. r 1 ret l F.NF.BAL - commissi on .? 1:: on a So. Z'J Vvi S-1 1 ( r i , NI.W CIU i :a;v Orders and eonst nnusii. ...u. t. LA. JySdlf HAKLOW J. PHkLlfl.of N W I, !, .,! J. O. MotJnt.i. '!, of l,i)u!nv li: ' i.s 14 No-rr, f Ne-. orU-au. Phelps, HcI'uIIg.-Ii u PRODUCE PROVISION, AM) OI.M.KA'. Commicaion llcrctsr.U 142 till A YIEili hTlLXIiT, Ov2f dtf NEW OBI.1.-.1 v FcrwardiD and Ccurii;::!: IVleicIiHi.tM, WHARFBOAT PKOPIUHrOIi:!, Railroad &ni Fast Frtizll KVA Sf VI I.I. i;. l.-vn. Jan8 dlv A. 8. XlYHURSr, PHODUVE, CO. t Vy.VO V A."i f. i, wa it D it- ( m ckv.'!a : No. 6 Dealer l i Flour. riiMUh VV.'i!, Ht.y, m , and Con u i ij I'tih H. K. BAlCi'J:' i.j4, rniFii.-.:ioil f. S3 V.vi-i Hi-cosul strci'l, l.'INCINNATi Llhral h Iva0ce mad -j ou cii!i!gn:n-i: se7 dlf r. m. HOMrirxiEv. c. w. LEW U KKKNK'C. IIUHl'UKKY. LKW'W FOIilf ASiiJI.Vti Ail) CO.! :iS5io. MICR'IUANTS, i"roirll(rH il" v. is r I i ItM vl 1 III 1 I V!ii V. u. filHi. ti r. Ma. u ix 1 ii It ti t A ii u riEStilAI, AUKMS, j" orwartiiim .vixl Cm, ph Q, Wneeler, Prew't. Fint National !,- and Ham'l Orr, Vic Pro.Mfnt I. wv.urir' National Bank. Agenu for Maaou City Halt Co. noa-i are on'ijlMT T"W that we vine, ntiAt to L. 1 ler.son's 'I'in s.oo Ktii' JUJtfHIOJtti, die., au 1 slmu 1,1 , t.!ta.Ml lr. see them. H. D. ALL1.-S a t o. II. i. A5.r.r.'i FORWARDING AI.D c-: CG;, (''

HHIKJUANTS, RECTIFIEIW. and Wholes 1 vnl--. LIQUORS, VLV.Vil, &o F I R s T S T R i: E r One door below VI. .o, xu xt to L. 1'it i TiJl Uhrp, janl dtf. Eva.vhvi,.L la-