Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 May 1870 — Page 2

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SfXDAT. MAY 16. ISia.

InsuHs to Dead Iff rets! , -. WJll soldiers and their friends read

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lo.iOK iD paragraphs. '"For ilie dnr;.iioji of the war. for its est """ ' fis -well ss for Its commeEceaient, tbe Republican party is a:one responsible. Bet for it there would have be-n no war.and but for Its shameful Incapacity and mismanagement, it would not have lasted a year. It -wss earned en spparlectly to bEtfl' thievir-tr contractor. Ifthesourca of fctealin? Ltd not dried up. it would probably have been, la existence tow" Cincin.a!t J.i:qn'rer.

The rcmpins of Gen. Thomas are now bPitg caru d from the Pacific to the Atlantic as atlde-Le'. and every day fo.rnii.bes u?wit!i twenty coiun'osof telegraph as to bis whereabouts. We bore be may be planted soon f vantrille Courier, April 7. The New York Tribune has an article on "The Folly of Lying," which we would commend to the Courier if we had any idea it would be able to see the folly. "We are scrry to learn that opium eating ia fearfully on the increase in New AllaDy. The Ledger saya the vice is icdulged in by men and women occupying respectable positions in society, many of whom spend 'from two to four dollars per week for the demoralizing drug. We have often wondered what could bo the cause of the hallucinations frequently manifested by the Ledger. Its frank admission of the .ravages of the ex hilleritlcg 'drug accounts for them most satisfactorily. On the authority of the Evansville Journal, we stated, a lew days ago. that teat city had thirty miles or gas mains. Mr. Rugan, Superintendant of the Terra Haute Gas Works, thinks there is a great mistake in tbe figures We think so, too, and guess, if: tbe Journal will look up the matter, it will abate about twenty miles from the original statement. Thirty miles of gaa lighted streets would constitute a greater city than any we have in In diana. not accepting the capital. T. 11. Express. . Oar authority was the.-.President ef the Gas Company, and perhaps he knows what amount of pipe has been pit down as well as Sapcrintendant Rigan. We never assorted there were thirty miles of gas lighted streets. We onlyT stated that thirty miles cf pipe had been laid down in the streets tf Evansville, and for the statement, as we said before, we were indebted to the President of the Gas Company. : '- Tns New York Tribune wants Speaker Blaine retained in. his present position in the House of Representatives, and will not listen to his j being made a United States Senator. I Mr. Blaine evidently regards the matj ter in the same way, for he has writ- ! ten a Liter to the Legislature of his t State, I, declining Senatorial honors, i The TanlT men will need Mr. Blaine's services badly during the next seai sion, and we commend their shrewd- : ness in beginning to move thus early in his behalf. We think, however, : that Western Republicans should be f very careful how they commit, themselves in his favor. We- doubt not one of the questions which will be ; sumitted to every Republican candii date for Congress thi.3 year, will be, ! will you vote for a man for speaker, i who will organize the -iWays and Means Committee,' in the interest of the Tariff monopolists, and they will be expected to "an?' er this question in the negative. i . , The" Illinois Constitutional Convention is rapidly closing up the business of its session. It has fixed upon Saturday July 2d, as the day for voting ; upon the new Constitution and electing Judges of the Supreme Court. ' An election will be held on the same day for three Judges of the Circuit Court of Cook County, ' at which no elector shall vote for more than (tco candidates. ; " The following articles and sections of the new Constitution will be submitted to a separate vote: - " 1. Article on railroads. - """; 2. Article on warehouses. 3. Article on counties. - ; 4. Section on Illinois Central Railroad. 5. Section on removicg county scats.- . G. Section on minority representation. ' ; 7. Section on municipal subscriptions to railroads, : An attempt was made, Wednesday, to submit the EuEx?g3 article separately, bat was defeated by the casting vote of the. Chair. -j " Catechetical ' The Louisville ', Cummerc'al baa been studying a political catechism, and, judging by the following questions which it propounds to the Courier-Journal, is making commendable progress: Has the Courier Journal ever turned its attention to the mode in which our illustrious Governor dispensed his official patronage? Has it ever inquired how many of the lately ap- , pointed tobacco inspectors and to- ; Lacco wei?her3 were in the Legislature and-vored for the Governor for Senator? Has it ever heard cf mem bers of the Legislature who had relatives holding those appointments, which ..members were originally lor McCreery, but voted for the Governor when they found the intimate connection which existed between their votes and the official life of those relatives ; and has it ever heard that the relatives of those member, thus becoming wise in time, still hold their agreeable positions? - Has it ever thought to inquire whether the Governor gave the offices for the votes, or whether the votes . were given for the offices, or either or which? Wo don't believe the Courier- Journul will display so much readiness in its answerH. That paper is always quick to surmise fraud and insinuate "rascality on the part of its political opponents, but very slow to condemn the same faults on the part of its friends. The Courier's virtua de pend--, altogether ujn u ; wliOt-o ox gored. ' ,s

The Bcstca Po! excellent Dccso cratic authority, thinks there is no r. lV . i . - .t :

?. . . iaW "ciog xixecsm vmcDGnrear, Deoause me Democracy is 0:.d to behave, itself. It Eays: "There is no occasion to approve or to justify that amendraecti or to dery that there is a deep hostility to it in the Democratic party, to strengthen the remark that we believe it to be perfectly safe in the "hands of the people, and that Democrats no less than others will acquiesce in it as the law cf the land, and interpose no hindrances of any description, csrtainly none of violence or cf organized resistance, to the .full, fair, free and peacful enforcement of it at the polls." Bit, after allwhat is the opinion of the Bciton Post worth when it con flicts with the opinion of the Evansville Courier? Of course the Fifteenth. Amendment is a nullity until laws are passed for its enforcement! Dida't the Courier say so, tim8 and a?ain, before the last city election, and didn't a majority of, the colored men of the city demonstrate the cor rectness of its opinion, by voting at that election? "No necessity for a law enforcing the Fifteenth Amend ment!" The Post must-he cracked. The Democratic papers cf this State have indulged in no little declamation against monopolies and the monop oly party as they are pleased to stigmatize the Republicans. Certainly, if there ever wa9 a monopoly organ ized in this Government the Northern Pacific Railroad Company is one. It has been beseiging Congress, during the present session, for land grants of the most valuable character, and it seems to be in a fair way to accora plish all its designs The United States Senata yielded to its influence with less demonstrations of coyness than an infatuated maid manifests in resisting the blandishments of an ac cepted lover. In the House some effort has been made to resist the ja famous attempt to appropriate th public; land?, lor private use and emolument, without the Gov eminent deriving any benefit from them ; whatever. The op ponents of this land monopoly have gained ono or two temporary sue cesses, which are encouraging, but not at all significant of ultimate vie tory over the swindle. It is interest ing, however, to observe the politics of the men who are sustaining the monopolists. In this State, the only Representative whojoted with them was Daniel W. Voorhees. the loud mouthed opponent of monopolies o every description. No man in the State has made greater pretentions of hostility to "rings" and "monied aris tocracj, and giganiic monopolies, than Mr. Voorhees; yet here we find him the only man from our Siate voting for the most infamous monopoly in the country. What i3 still more eu rious," not a solitary Democratic paper in the State has had the coursg3 to denounce the vote and Mr. Voorhees for misrepresenting his party on this question. But this is not strange. It is only the old difference between profession and practice to which the Democracy are accustomed. The International Taclit Race. .lor once the Xiogush papers can take no exception, to the manner in which Americans receive the news of the triumph of i their yacht in the great international yacht race off the Isle of Wight o the 10;h ir-st. The victory : has occasioned very little demonstration of any kind though.it is, in importance, fully commensurate with the defeat of the'Harvard boat club on the Thames, a few months ago, by the Oxford club. The fol lowing particulars of the yacht race we clip from an exchange: The first of the scries of thiee races between the American yacht bappho and the Jjnglish yacht Cam bria, sixty miles to windward and return, which commenced yesterdav morning, terminated this morning in the decided victory of the Sappho, which beat the Cambria from the start at the latter's best point of sail ing, namely, turning to windward. The yachts were towed very early on the morning of the 10fh to a point sixty mile3 southeast of Cowes Roads, as a strong easterly wind was blowing, and tha race was to eastward, or'up channel. The American yacht Dauntless and the English yacht Pleiad, and a number of English craft and steamers accompanied the contesting yachts. The scene at the start was very exciting. It was arranged by the umpires that a flying start should be given" on the port tack, by which tha yachts would gain a great effing toward the mid channel in case of a change ef wind. The Cambria having won the toss, took the weather position, and thus had the advantage at the start. The Sappho carried thirtytwo hands and a cloud of canvas, including, with her regular fore and aft sails, a maintop mast stay sail and flying jib, while the Cambria only set one jib in addition to her fore sail and other racing sails, and carried 2G hands. The signal to go was given at 8:25 a.m. The Sappho took the lead from the start, and by the time she was off Beaehy Head, about fifty miles from the starting point, she wa3 fully 10 miles to the Windward of the Cambria. Tha latter seeing it impossible to win. eave up the race without rounding. The umpire's steamer returned to Cowes, where she arrived at 4 o'clock this morning, accoropa- ! nied by the Dauntless. The Sappho, which at the time was out of sight of the Cambria, returned to Cowes about two hours later. Mr. Ashbury frankly i admits his defeat. The second race I will be sailed on Friday. Broken. The defeat of the latest maneuver to spend millions of acres of public land in buying pig iron, is due to the Western Republicans. The "carpetbapgersV of the South voted very generally for the bill; Pennsylvania cast nearly tcr whole Ivepubhcan vote for it; Massachusetts gave it every vote except Butler's honor to him for that! New York and New England generally voted for it or dodged, with the exception of ten New York Democrats. But Ohio casi eleven votes cgaicst the bill, only those emirent advcca'es " of ' al! motion oly, latid ar.d otter. Me srs. tfehonck and BiLghani, votir.g for it. Indiana

cast only one vnte far It, &ni rtatwes ; the vote of Vortices Illinois gava , a-t a siDale vote for the bill, nor d:d .

liscmrfcr KlBSa9. wh5Ie Kentucky! ave but one. We do not understand what led Allison, Smyth arid Pomeroy, of Iowa, to vote lor it. McCrary and Loughrida voted no. Wisconsin, beir-2 directly interested, was divided Ssiryer and Washburneyea; Paine, Cobb and Eldridge nay. 1? rom Illinois, uook, tJaliom, liurr. MartkaU and Logan were absent; every other vote was cast against the bill. From Missouri, Finkelnburg, Asper, Bscjamin and Dyer voted against the bill: Wells. McCormick, Boyd and Van Horn are at home or on the way, and Burdeft does not appear as voting, though quoted the day before among those who opposed tue dhi so siouiiy. This vote gives strong reason to hope that the railroad ring is effectually smashed up in the House. Tha Northern Pacific bill was put forward as the strongest of the combination. and bv the trade with the men, taritf rjeoplo it was expected to hold a ma jority for it. The defeat of this at tempt leaves very little room to count that the other railroad jobs, grab3, steals and swindles will be defeated, unless so amended as to provide for the righta of actual settlers. Thi3 is the amendment for which Butler, Orr, and the Missouri members fought so zealously, and the railroad company, it is said, refuses to accept the grant with that provision In that case, let the company go without the irrant. forever, if need be. The Deonle of this country really have some rights which railroads are bound to respect Roads which have merit, for which there is any real publi-3 necessity and demand, and which means to deal honestly, will be glad to accept grants with ample provision requiring sale of land to actual settlers and fixing the price. Even then they will make money enough to satisfy any desire except that of a monopolist by pro fession and practice. But the coun try had . better go without any road for a few year3 thaa tia up the adja cent land in the hands or a corpcra tion.'Muiouri, Democrat. The late Bishop" Elngsley The Manner of Ills Seattle A letter just received . from Dr, Bannister, the companion of the late Bishop Kingiley, gives the following particulars ol bis sudden death. Vr. Bannister writes: "Not the least complaint of poor health or bad feelings did I hear until about 9 o'clock in the morning. April 6. Some rheu matic pain, as he called it, then seized his left side. Jiis pain increased some and he laid himself on the bed. Soon he spoke of it as severe and as going to the arm and fingers' ends. I asked what I should do. He said, 'Nothing that he could think of.' I asked if he had any relieving medicine for such a case. He arose, unlocked his sa'chel, took a vial labeled "Pain Reliever," and applied it to his side and arm. He also poured a little in a glass and drank it off. He was not alarmed, and 1 was not I supposed it would pass away alter a hue. boon I noticed him perspiring, and he complained of eo!d feet. I ordere hot water to be brought in for him to bathe his leet. I'erhaps bis feet re mained ten minutes in the water. He spoke of feeling relief, but shortly, in a low tone, he said he felt bad again Adjusting, his feet, as I supposed, to lie down again, I turned from nim a moment, ana wnen i saw him the next moment, he was staggering and sinking to the floor. - I flew to raise him.. In consteration I called for help; before it came his eyes opened, seeming glas sy and strange, yet I hoped he was coming out of a fainting fit merely. and thought nothing of his being dead. e raised him en the bed; he gasped heavily ; still 1 suspected not the cause. The doctor. whahad been sent for. then entered the room. examined his pulse and heart, and pronounced the inaction of both. He gasped once more and was gone. A postmortem examination showed that he died of heart disease. The letter further states that he was buried in the Protestant cemetery at Beyrout. PLANING IfllliLS. NEW FlIiM. B. F. TKIBLX. W. W. WILKISSOS, II. F. TltlBIiU & CO., (Snccescors to Wm. Ilanne.',) Manufactnre.-a - of Doors. Saaii. Blinds. frames, se. Also. u.ier3 in Jfiue and .Poplar Flooring, W eatDerboardiua, shin ies, iain, sc iiunuing material or all inds in oar line made to order. Factory and Yard, Corner of Wal nut and lifth streets, EvaiiviIIe, Indiana. 3T Orderx from abrcad oromntTn ntimrltnl JOHJt 8. JC'CORKLK. J0H2C F. IWIHl. MeCOSSLE & TWEED, . Contractors and Guilders. And Manufacturers of Sash, Doors. Blinds, Frames, Brackets &tair-lau$, dec. V e SeeD constantly on hand a. !nrr. stock of Yellow and White Pine and Poplar Flooring, Poplar and Pine Lumber. Laths. Shingles. Stc Sash. Primed and iiazeu, on nana ana to order. Bend tor Price List. FACTORY, Cor. WAI.X STT EHill I'll JiTKEETS, EVA8VII.tE, lifl). All orders promptly attented to. fe23 JACOB MEIEUS & BfiO., Contractors snd Bailders, And Manufacturers of Sis Doors, Blinds, Ilonliingj, c. ALSO DEALERS IX LUMBER, LATH & SHIXGLE3. KE Estimates made ou Eu'dings for fur nishing all Mill work and Lumber at the LOWEST PRICE3 and of tne BEST MA TERIAL. fcontlit-ra PlatiLugr Mill, Corner Water and GooJsell Streets, EVANSVILLE, 1ND. KW LOO.OOO POPLAR AND CYPRES3 SriIXOLKS for Rale chean. arrl-6m Sew Keai oiaie Atsesiei. J. I UIioU & Sou OTAVK OPKSED A EKA1, ESTATI JDL Agency for tbe sale ol and renting o lamia, iiuu&es, &c, c Persons baving houses or land to renter sell, or persons wishing to purchase or rent, wiil do well by calline on them at heir office, on Third Street, near Locust' : In Elliot Ulna la i Innfill tf - -Frecch Lick Springs, fryowx as coloxel bowles' JbPKING3. The House is now open lor the reception of visitors. The SDrinss can be reached via Orleans, ou the l,oci51 vi:ie, New Albany 4 Chicago Railrosd. 1 . and also from dnoals Station, on tne Obio ! A- MlSJiiSfelrpi Railroad, from which poinn : t here are flaiiy Hack Lines to the SorliiKK. Music and amusements will be on huud- i These waters, as analysis show, conttin r the finest comblnailou of medicinal ingradients on the continent. Mend for cir- t euiir con iir s aum;i. r or iurther ; pamcularsaddre,SayAN4TucicEK , French Lick t?prings, Orange County, Indlaua. raa7 cllirmsif i

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e -5 3 a c -t S 3 s s ta a f a a It IT O Opera House. apH "WOOJLBIT MIIXS. EfaiisTiilc Woolen Mills. fTBADE KARE.J He ukc JLiinvlz, MAN UFA CT U 11 E RS OF JEANS, FLANNEL3, BLANKET3, STOCKING -YAHN, &c Corner CiDa! and Bond Streets Evansville, Ind. Hitheit market price paid for . Wool In Goods or Casli. Orders left at the 3IK; HANTS' ffA TIOJTtJ. It A Mi by parties wishing to sell WOOL or pnrcuae OOOD-J will re celve prompt attenttou. ma9 6m !A7 MILL. IK3TA3LISBED .VIS 15-1 .TO II IN JV.. REITZ, PROPRIKTOIt OF THE S-A:TV MILL At tie Moutli cf Fiarscn- Cr38, ETaitsvllIe, Indlaua. . Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of Pcp'ar, Oak, AIi, Gum and aLcut Lumber, Latii amUliIn-les. Orders left at Reitz A Hanev's Fonn dry will be promptly attended to. rnaSJ jy 13 CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE Hendersoa Connty, Ky., Land Sal?. GRAND PRIZE SCHEPtlE. EnterDtise CHABTEREn hv tha T.er!s. lature of Kentucky, and endcred ad recommecdad by every leading official in the btafe. and upwards of oOU of her mo.-t prominent citizens. 511 PRIZES, $314,320! Comprising the richest river bottom to-' oaceo larins in tne wealthy county of Henderson, Kentucky, with all their anpurtenances. Capital Priz. $150,000!! Smallest Irizr, SO! Also, about 820.000 In GREENBACKS, being tbe entire rent monev of the dtoperty for the years 1SU9 and 1S70, which will be dlstribated to the wluneis of the jirt seven prizes respectively. Rent of the farms for lbtiJ, was S2 per acre, and It Is confident y expected that thev will icual or surpass Uiis figure lor 1870. A icliets, FITE DOLLiKS. The Drawins wil! wnitivelv f.h nlar-o JULY" 4, IS70, at MASONIC TEMPLE. LOUISVILLE, KY. Hundreds of our best citizens have i;iven unqualified cerliflcates and eudorseraeuts o! this magnified enterpt tie. Every dodar Invested by ticket ho ders, is held in trust by the commissioners appointed by the LeaUUture. nnrii tha drawing takes placaand prizes aredeltvrea. In order to have vonr t lrk.n registered, buy at okck of your nearest club aeent, r remit by Express (prepaid ) Draft, P.O. money order, or registered letter, to either of the followlui acents, who wilt furnish full descriptive circulars: L. H. LYSE, Cashier Farmers' Rank, HeDdereon.Ky. K. B. AiiLAAMlt S, Commercial Baak, Louisville. Ky. JOHN C. LATHAM, President Bank or Hopkinsville, Ky. JAS. L. DAL JAO. J-,. liAlibaM, Commercial ri,nhPaducab. Ky. B. G. T1IOM f A3. Cashier. Obs. na'r Lexington . f -, . W. B. TYl.Eli. Cashier Depos t BiBlc, OwenstKii o, ivy MONIS. ' IXON CO.. Evan.viUe. Uood. Club AyenU Wanted Kvtri-where malldwtd

CHARLES wuoi.5:k.&i,jk O- O O Xi X FIfsJ and Sjeamore Streets EVASVILL1 XND. au9 dtf UC JiJiAWIi. lillDJlriMi.l! Vhoia!e Dtalsrs la Foreign czd Domestic Liquors, NAILS, COTTON YAKX.3, GLASS WAli 44 & 4ij FIRST STREET, (NATIONAL BLOCK,) EvAKSvrtim, Ini. FISH DEPOT. av3 dU MATTHEW DAL2ELL, Wholesale Dealer in Sroceriea, Nails, Wliite Led, Lite Caaisiit, 6re., Ko. IS Wfilcr Street, J4VANSVILLE GEOCERT, No, 13i .Muin Street, Has on band, and is constantly re-;eivltiK, a mil stock of staple and fancy Groceries, xaraps, uaiier, cgna, ao , sc um, cement. Planter, Naua, Ac-, io., for sale low. To Contractors and Builders. First Quality Bnlldius Sand at reasoaab; rates; Good Wood and Chips Constantly on band. . . Also, one new frame dweliins, fronting on l.HKer Avenue, hetween Seventh and Kigpt M fStreets, at u great careain. mhl7 6m J AH. CKOKTS. T13A STORS. ORIENTAL TEA STORE! II. A. COOIk AS NOW OPEXEH II IN NKH eTOK:.ln the New Opera lioute. ana oners to ice traue itie ot aorted stock of Fancy and blapie Groceries rer onerea iu this city. TEAS. .2. cheap Tea, and pledges htmself to ttell as low lor the same quality as can be bought in New Yoitc, of any Tea Com pany or rea theater. COL BID, 0;d Govrniner.t Java, Ceylon, t and Java assorted grades at pi lews mat win ueiy competition, corree win be roasted every day and ground frej ol charge. - SUGARS. GUAKl'LATKn, Crushed, Powdered, Cut Loaf, Coffee, A, li, &c, at prices uiat wiu ub sure 10 suiu SYRUPS. TTIIITE IRIIS. New York Steam WW Amber and Golden, at prices lower than auy time since the war. Butter and ChecHo. (XTBA choice genuine Orange County JU Butter, hitia choice genuine Uonhen is ut ter. CHOICE ROLL BUTTER. rew Y'ork Factory Cheese to suit all tas'.es. Western Reserve Cheesy English Dairy Pine Appls " Sap Sago and Eadam " All are asked to call and see what fin. goods, cheap prices and good qualities are oixerea at the ORIENTAL TEA STORE. NEW OPERA IIOUS. CAN GOOCS, PICKLES, &C. rtRFill hTitAHBEHKIES, Fresh Raspberries, Fresh Blacabertles, " Pine Apple. " Cherries. " Tomatoes. i'eaches.extra. " Peas. , Windsor Corn, Lima iieans, Chow Cnow, Imperial Hot Pickles; Captain White's Oriental FickU, Prince of Wales Salad Sauce, Worcestershire Sauce, Tomato Gttzup, Assorted Shaker 1 'reserves, Pure Hovey, Horse Radish, French Olives, French Preserves, as sorted, ore, &-c, at trie OrientalTca Store. Just In Time for the Holidays ! yXTRA CROWN IH l'ERIAI, RAtjjA feiS, tail bunches.) Choice Layer Raisins, Sultans Raisins, uenoa uitron, beiaoa reel, iauie cur rants. French Prunes, White French Grapes, (fresri,) first ever c3ered In tl.e city. Atmore's Mince Pie Meat. Cslialier Preserves. Guavi Jelly rrench Olives, Scotch Marmalade, I reach Mustard imparted). t c, iic. at the Orion till Tea. toro, STOVE?, ScC. STOVES! Tinware, STOVES! STOVES ! Hollow-ware, CastWe manufacture the celebrated Cook Stoves, CHASTER. AUTOCRAT, AHMaDA, CLIPPER, And ALABAMA. Wholesale and r t til bnyi rs wil! find it to their interest to examine our prices be fore purchasing el.sewhe.-e. Orders by mail, Ac, promptly attended to. Terrai aHh. Jolm &(?:m.li.i & o., No, Ol Main St., Opposite llic t'oiirt IIotiHo. ly

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AT PAXIC PRICES, ron. CASH O 1ST Ij Y Wholesale and retail buyers will And It to their interest .to examine our price before purchasing elsewhere. Orders by mail.Ao , promptly attended to. FRED. P. STRAUB & CO., Tilt. S3 Mil STISIILJT, (Near the Court IlouMe.) SION OK TUE BliOAO-AXK. mh8 Courier, Demwrat, and Union copy. HAMOKl. OKJU JAXU DiTima.1, l.UOi SAMUEL ORR d CO., SXAX3 U IRON, STEEL. TIX-PLATE, tVIIti:. ZI.N'C, 1 KING , A. yL L, K Horge and Hule Shocg, TLnnera and 8lAc1kJJa2ltlla, Tools, WMiOS aXD lilhhT WUUBHOUk WKOl tiHT SCKAF I RUSK HUl'UUI At the hlgheul msjrksl raUM. Nyoainorc Street, uear H'ti-r loulldtl KVANSVILLK, l.ND Koccessor to Weila, Kellogg & Co.) IMPOKTKKH ANIJ JOHKKltM 0 it j. Aii f w a li i SION OP TUK BIG PA.DLOCK ASKS, 4XM, AXlSi, TAliLE UUTL tJRi , TABLE CU't'LEH J . TZP.LE IWTLHUY. iih;k15t cutlery. POCKET CUTlKHY. POCKET CUTLEity, Trao OlttttiAM, Truoo OJitiiiiM, Trnoo CliaitiM, l'lanten' J Ioe, PlaiiterB' 1 1 oca. ("tmiterM SIe, jlcthanlcs' Tool, Mechanics' Tools, Jlecbanles' Tools. allLiliiitH' MAUUWAUIL, BIILDK&3' UAKDWAU QllL!i' HAKUilAUK, COITOIS AM VtOULt'AKIMt, toil O.N itMlHOIItCAUM, toriOBi AM WOOL, t'AKliN BK..1T RUHUER 8 EL. TING, Mill and Cross-Cat Sdw, SILU and Croas-Cnt Saws, M.1JJ and Cro53-C'at Sawa. I ASM buyers will find It to their svdvan-:i.-it!iaiaour uok lfore paroliu iS o.K here. At the Old bUitu, i.'i r'ir.tt hi d!2TTU lVi.:i, kKLI.OUU L Ct). Vl8 GIBSON & " VV E L S H, . P L U M B K II iS. OEALEKS IN Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead,WatrCloseta nor AM COLI UAII1.H, Shower Daib, force and Lift 1'uuibs, WROUGHT IRON PIPIlH, Aa Water Introduced Into country dwell lugs from cisterns or wells, kiviuic all the etjnvc-nlenees of a city supplied wun water woras. xmo cumme Ol raun mi aUivu rs. quireu vu Lie hi, ine water. Locum t ti-iet. EVANdVILIJS. IND. SADDLERY, ETC. GEO. TUOilN'IHLL, savf tore ana or rtMOXu 3T!tKKr, near Mala, EVANHV1LLE, IND All Kinds of One ctaudles and Harness oonKtacliy ou hand. REPAIRING done In tiie best raannei Imhi dHm and ill short sotlce. Charles Babcock & Co, HCPOKrCKM AMU DKAL.K1U1 IU roach & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work. Dam asks, Harness, Enameled Patent leather 1'ad Skins, Skirtings, tic, Jcc,

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