Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 16, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 October 1864 — Page 1
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J. W. NEXSEN Marble Hall, Main Street, j EVANSV1XLE, IKD., ; Underwriter and General In. -nrance Agent. f Adjuster of Fire Losses and 1 " " " Notary Public. All business connected with Insurance attended to with promptness and fidelity. . Polices issued in several ot the oldest and most reliable I Companies in the Union. ' FIRE, LIFE and MARINE. "? .. i ' , ' Combined Cash Capital Reru , f, resented over "j 7; MILLION DOLLARS. 5 sr." ,sr:r"F4 Cash Assets... $838,000 00. H. KELLO0O,Fve. W. B. CLABK.Soot'y. JmlhslrtUbU lutjmummU, mud prom1 Cen r f " J Ifl, (As M(E.H IX mtamd rrt-mMmsmil, at la bead f to mrjfmuiom ; wail iu Wmitoi, avastfHmmt, 1r-tm frasmsas lyKni of local nHt, " """I ty similar eerpocsiio in As word. loinrwiStr solicited, nd polk 1m leaned end resmarod fn this biedlng O.porstiea, at fair rale by J. W. NEXHEN. Resident Agent, Offlco, Marble Hall Bnlidlng, Mala street. IJHATTAN Insurance Co. OF "5T o x- Ik. 1837.000 00 Cash Assets ...eee..e. AIDHEW J. SMITH, oWfy
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U) 1 f 3i lit iu & o lii liiii ; PUBLISHED BY !' JAMKa B. McirXELT. F. M. THATXR. . JtiO. B MoirrcLi. csn TB nu or raa Evansville Journal Company. Journal. Uuiltlincrw, LOCUr f STEEET, BtTWXES TtUV ASD WAT IB. tiT1 Tbe Rer. Dr. Fattoe, jutt returned ' from Europe, in a eptttbat .Kew nTD, Coon., the otber day, tatd Engliib noblemen freely sdmitted tbat they were sending gold to thia coiotry to influence tbe election in faro? of MeClel1d. Tbe European JaritpcraU are all age'iDit tbe ."raiUpliHing buffoon" and the ''boorish Uilor." . JSaTGea. Dvid B. Birney reaebed Philadelphia , on the dsy of election, with tbe impreieioa of death upon hit feataret. Before allowing himself to be taken home, he insisted apoa being carried to the poll, to vote a a eitiaen, for the cause for which he had fought e a soldier. But a few days afterwards, be was called away to receive bia reward. , " What an example he baa left for the lukewarm and indifferent! ' gr A call has been made for A Convention and Mass - Meeting of tbe Democracy opposed to tbe Chicago platform to assemble In the eity of New York on Tuesday, tbe first day of November, to consider the proper coarse to be pursued in the present exigencies of public affairs. Tbe call is signed by such Democrats as Moses Taylor, Edward I'ierepont, F. B. Cutting, Peter Cooper, AleiCT. Stewsrt, and others of. eqoal proottneaee. Tbe other day, if we remember rightly, the Time$ claimed tbat Moses Taj lor was a eupportarr of Gen. McClellan. flis name, if that be true, It oat of plaee at tached to this call, i V- . JtJ-Sandfurd . Church, a prominent Copperhead politician t) New Tork, tW a recent speech in that eity said; " ' ' "Oea IL Pendleton's posliie and his record are in perfect accordance with the position and record of Gen. McClelMr. Church, we presume, speaks by the csrd, as he is one of the moit prominent among the batch ol Kew York politicians in whose hands Oen. McClellaa has placed himself. The frank avowal will relieve a good many soldiers from a serions, dilemma. They were disposed to vote far llcClellao aad against Pen dlt-ton and have been puztling their brains as to how they might do tbat thing. The knowledge, however, that McClellan and Pendleton are alike in opinion will at onee decide tbem to vote against both. , Twill Hardly Scrre the Parposa,Ws beer a cy ( agony from the Copperhead State Central Committee. The October elections Lava injured thembad ly. They are almost beyond all hopes of recovery. The resalt was so differsatfrom what thiyt expected tbat it is cutting alf their Ingenuity to tbe torture o account, for it. ',, Their situation is a oit desperate. Tbry read the hand wi riting on the wall. Tbey see that the ar e doomed to overwhelming defeat in Na vember4inlMM sem .desperate ex peo ient is dsvised to deceive tbe people Th ey know tbat tbe execrations of posterity will follow their memory, but this they coa.ld endure i( tbey could only achieve snco ess and obtain control of tba Gorrnm tot. To lose the offices' and merit the curses of their descendents .la ad dition, is a double ponishment-tnore lb an tkey can bear. ; Realising that something must be done, th Stata, Central Committee Is sues an s.ppeal to tbe Democrauc aod Conservative voters of the jJtate of Indrnsi." Thrs' address '.we have read carefully. It seems tq be a requiem over the defunct Copperhead party 'w It tnS to te ll them how' they were struck" by lightning, and to make - tbem believe that- ibey are not hurt near ao bad aa they imagined. Tbe harden of its mourn ful e ry is "fraud," " fraud "we have been cheated. nbua 'our vote, , tt says, . " was f-'rly and honestly cast,' vit rt beaten) nevertheless, by fraud. To- prove this assertion the Committee proe cede to draw a comparison between tha ember 6f polls returhed in 1863 and -the enrsber of rotes fast in 1S64 it n nos, by this kind or a comparison ia 6 iteea ooantiee, tbat for every 100 polls, M average rote of 15 was cast. This., it argnes, proves "a tremendous fran d. In 1S60 tie vote stood 1-9 toevery 100 polls tbe poll and Tote of the same yea r being; compared. ' But, because the vottj of ISM when compared with tbe noli in? of 1363 shows difference of 154 J or 26 snor So every 100 polls than is ; exi libited by a comparisou ef tbe polls and vot es, of 18h),' there hss been, srgoas tkiu .logical committee,. a fxand of at lea st 15 votes in every ,UX eavsA.. Cnfortnn Jttely howyvert-br this theory, th coi nmittee gives th amber of polls ratal ned for the, county of Franklin, ia 18 54. Theyetre' 2.355" . "The same eo anty reports,' t tbe last election, 3,741 votes east? ct :ne hundred and turfy vo. tee east" to every one hundred polls. Franklin county gave an enermous Copperhead majority. Yet,' say this" very honest committee, oar i vote in tbe Stale was fairly, and -honestly cast;" whan coentisa that ravo only 155 eotes, tosetyilOpipolla ia 1S63, war car-
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ter7 D,er b.f-e Mw or of! i Aj;inr Tippcno wnntj u n, a- : cording to" tbta Committee, in wbich the Irr ..j . t:.:. wmoa men pcrpeirawa gr riKiuuti, Tbe poll of that Cob ty for tie yer 1864 bTe beei retaraed. ' They namber 4,t90. Tb Bomber of Totta polled by it at the lt election waa 6,061, or Ha to every 100 poSs. This, mind yon, is fraud; while th vote of Franklin county, which is as 160 to 100, was "fairly and honestly cast." W may add, joet bare,' that there are no large cities in Franklin county, bat it lies eery close to tba state of Ohio. ' T In this county, our vote is as 145 to 100, or 15 less to every bnndred than were cast in the Democratic county pf Franklin. Io the - good Democratic county of Clay, wbeie of coarse the vote was Jairly and honestly east, the comparison Meads 150 to 100. . In Floyd, 157 to 100. Ia Dearborn county, 155 to ioo. ; ; ; :,'z . . ' ' j " ) Tb State Central Committee fails to tell the Democracy and the conservatives, ia their address, that the counties which show tbe greatest excess of Votes gave the largest Democratic majorities. It would leave the iapressioa on their minds tbat all tbe counties named ia its tables gars Union majorities. It fails to inform them tbat the election boards were ia tba hands of iu anscrnaalous partisans, v We do not blame it; for no ona expects it to be aoaestand the whole truth would tear its arguments into shreds , The committee ale draws a comparison between the rotes cast and tba enrollment throwing out Marion County altogether, because that connty exhibits a fai races by this comparison that puts its statements to the blase. Tbe same misfortune, however, attend its comparison Isre as in the other instance. By looking st its tablss, we find tbat Vaaderburgh County, M in which great frauds were perpetrsted, cast 139 rotes to errry 100 names eoroUeX But how U it with Demooratio counties? . Wby Clay County caste 150, Dear oern 151, and Franklin 187, to arery 100 names enrolled. . Other Democratic counties show about the .same ratio. This, it seems to as, onght to satisfy aay fairminded man that, if any frauds wsre perpetrated in the last election, the Copperheads did their full share of tbemi , Th truth is, tbe Deosearaey bad snada their arrangements to carry this State by an overwhelming niajorlty, as their vote in all the Democratic strongholds dearly proves. But they miscalculated tba strength of tba soldier ret aod the namber of Democrats who repndisted tba Chicage Platform and voted for tbe Ua ion ticket. Had they known tba es teat of the defection ia their owa reals, and the number xf soldiers tbat would return to rote,' Gov. Morton would have been beaten, for a large majority of the ballot-botea ia tbe Stat ware in their hands.'-'' ''' TKAi. OX THE IK11X. Sptui in VkiUdtlpkitt Tkt Demo cratic leader in Ui4lret$ trptrimee of Gtorge francii Train at CKicato and JLltewktrt. i ii Georee Francis Train made a speech at Philadelphia Oa, Saturday evening, to an auaieac ( about e.uw, waiob was all tbat coeld be crowded iato the BAIL Train wss a delegate to tbe Chicago Convention, and has been on intimate terms with the Democratic leaders, bat having concluded tbat tbe whole Democratic concern was against tbe country, be is now bombarding the gunboat par ty.- n e make tbe following extracts : How th Ckkapo Contention' camt to b Puttpontd. I went to Cbiesgo ton know. I think my sentiments are pretty well known by tbt tune. I went to ashmgtoa to get the Conveat'oa postponed, and sacceed ed. Thev kid packed tbe cards aroand MdClellan, and I went to New York and thtre they said "no." I went to Wash ington and got Cox and fertj, fan of teste Democrats to sign a paper ia favcr of a postponement of the Convention. Belmont still refesed. I then went to Thomas B. Florence, who was really the Chairman of tea Committee, asiielmont wa aiffiplr on of the bolters at Baltiwore, Abe "writing waa on the wall now. and lb Convention was post poned. . - Lincoln and JIaCUllan. . I went to Nebraska, and wa appoint ed a delegat from tnat Territory to tbe Convention. I tnen saw Saanders aad Clay and Tacksr. 'I wanted to know what their terms were, aad then I weal to Chicago. The' delegates were for McClettan, bot I could see ao difference between Lincoln and McClellan. I did not see where McClellan had tba advan tage of Lincoln, aa he bad advised bim to do what be was ceneered for.' I take the stomp speeches of the Democrats, at Cbtcago, against Lincoln, and will apply every one of them to McClellan. Tbey talk aboat illegal arrests. Who intro duced them, if it was not McClellan Marvlaadf j. a . Ts&y talk aboat tbe suspension ef tha writ of Aaoeas cvrpvi. I ask who ordered th sespeosion of sespeosion of tbe writ in tbe eat of Judge Carmicbael? Yoa talk about a draft! Who recemmeaded it? Look at McClellan'a letter af tbe 7th of July, when he was for emsncipa Tion as a military necessitY." . Yea I saw that this " Democratic", party was simply alter tbe peonc plunder. Laughter aud cheera I saw tbat th " eohesiv powar of public plunder" would be too mack for them. If these Republicans, with their limited knowledge of the affairs of State, could manar to steal ao much ia so sheet a
time, for God's sake what could we do ( Belmont takes a pi nob of snuff. I wsr.t who bav bad so macb mora experience. to New Yerk and - saw Belmont He Laughter and cheers , . said, "Ws bav got Pennsylvania. I About the ConventiA Great Many have got letters from all parts of tbe Wharf Eat i one Box. .State.'' Aai yet I could see far enough I win tell yoa who" were my cand ' xh ?. kn? ot datea My candidafea were the armf tY? m hotand tbe navy. Cbeera My platform ' 1 dollt b1,e'- lws to drive the French out of Mexico But twa Portia, and how you can Duand England off the sea. Cheera l tingvish tktm. said tbat my candidate was the man who ; There are two parties one that rebad, at' tb commencement of the war, joices when cur army captures fortyteleerapbed to New Orleans, "If any 1 three pieces of artillerv fcheersT tb
man baala down tba American fla?,' Vtrwvt him an tho smot' r f Cbeera T M V Tr"-Tr.rr: jf. .t. - i-l. . icw s .Mueuh vaa ua i. e weu. no batter ma tba tbat old " salaaan-
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der," who chained himself to the mass- . head as he went into Mobile Bay. Cheera This, these Democrats said, we won't do. Tbea it was that I saw I treason. George B. McClellan is simply , the chattel of Sam Barlow, and Sam ! Barlow is the mere chattel of Aegusf j Belmont, and Belmont is the agent off the Rothschilds, who are the agents of i the Confederate Government in Eng land. Cheers.. Tkey are going on sending money through these agencies, to try to carry the State of Pennsylvania in November. Cries of, " they can't do it" When I saw this I thought it time for me to leave. They saw 1 wss not for McClellan, and then It waa they said, " Yoa ean't go with tbe Convention." I knew that the roles of Congress governed tba Convention, ' and tbat a delegate for a territory coa Id be admitted without the privilege of speaking. But it was quite nauseating to see the political maggots moving around in that Convention, Laughter. They did not want a man there with an andienee of 150,000 men - back of him. Long went in, and found there was no freedom of speech, in that Convention. It wss the rule of tbe New York rowdies. I said, God bless Manhattan. I told tbem it wss time to think of the Union and the country, and that tbey couldn't do it on that platform. I foand th Regency aad tbe Rothschilds ruled tbe entire destiny of that Convention. I know ao more pitiful sight than to see the Pennsylvania delegation cringing before the New York men. When New York took snuff all Pennsylvania sneesed. Laughter. When New York laid an egg, all Pennsylvania cackled. I bad one bnndred delegates to go for! Dix. In the morning Pendleton told me that "So help me God, I will do all I caa to beat McClellan," and I think be baa Langbterl At ten o'clock tbey offered bim tbe ice Presidency, and ha went aver! I saw Yallandigham at the breakfast table, and I said to bim, "You have sold ont the concern, and if I caa find it out, 1 11 bunt tbe whole thing." Yallandigham said, "Train yon talk px loud!" The next morning it was all closed out Under the idea of "pap," they supposed there was nothing bat what tbev could carry. I saw their platform. It was the most singular amalgamation of mea and things I ever saw. Soon after, I wrote soy opinion of it It was; . - Jiexolrtd, In order to please the Trimmer War candidate, we have War. Retolvtd. In order to please the Trimmer Peace candidate, we have peace. Jiuahtd, In order t please all, that the war roes on aotii we get in. Laughter , At tbe same time it reminded me of a little Story, wherein it is related that it was HttoUtd, tbit we have a new jaiL Jltiolvd, That tba new jail stands where the old jail stood Jiuohti, That the old jail be not re moved oetil the new jail be built Laughter Tbey nominated McClellan. Tbey then came to me and said: "You'll iota usT" I told tbem not much. They bed got tbem all It was a big cheese aod bad been roar years toasting, and it is seldom yoa get so many wharf rats in one box astbey did at (bis Convention. Laaghter. I came back to New York, aad the only noise I beard was tbe rattle of the care, wbich seemed to say, "McCleilanl" McClellan!" and ibey tortured tbat into cheers fur' their candidate. Laughter. 1 I came to Kew York, aod the Regency offered me a seat in the Cabinet i then told tbem I knew of frtyone appoint ments already. I told them tbat 1 recollected that upon another occasion An iadividual offered vast poesessioos, when ! tbe devil didn't own a potato patch. Laughter. And when tbey gave cheers or McClellan, it reminded me of whist ling at a funeral When Mr. Hall, the chairman of tbe Philadelphia committee was requested to write to Mr. Irain to stump tbe Stt, I said : "Chicago Nomination t'osilive, Iknl. " October Kleetiens Comparative, Boiler. "November Elections Superlative Barst" I also said: . . . DIED. November 8th, 1864, The Democratic Party. Disease Party oa the Brain. ' Jfc CWan' i Chaneu, 000. I told those men they could not carry a State, and I sincerely believe that McClellan will not ret one electoral vote. Cheers. I came here and waa sur prise to bnd that yoa bad a distinction in year vote a soldiers' vote and a borne vote. That idea is fatal to success. , Who started tbe idea? Are the soldiers nobodies tbat they should not be included in tbe " home " vote? When yoa sent your dispatches over tbe coun try, whv didn't yoa say, " we have given 15,000 "or 20,000 acaieet McClellan V Cheers I believo this distinction is nothing but a matter of betting-between yon men. Bot yoa have no right to bet when tba country r may be dying. Cheers Whal the Democrat propottd ta do if . , i vy mtt Indiana ana Vhie. ' I don't knew what these men meant, bat I went to them, and thev promised me that if Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylva nia went against tbem tbey would withdraw McClellan for Dix. I knew the loyal people would have goo for a loyal man. and that Mr. Lincoln himself would have gone for bim, in order to save the country. Cbeera Mr. Ward (Chairman of th Democratic State Ceo tral Commute of Pennsylvania) telegrapbed that tha Democrats had earned Pennsylvania by thirty thousand majority. Laaghter. I afterward went to Mr. Ward and told bim to call the Penn sylvania delegation together, ia order to have tbHCooventioa reassemble. , "What caa I do?" ssys he. I said, "call tha Convention." fie said, "It is too 1 i there is no time,' Then I said. "If you - t don't do it I will stump the State of Pennsylvania against you." f Cbeera 1 Ward told me to eo to some on else, and also tnat tney were rriBi to nave meeting at Harrisbarg. I went to Dr exel and be sent me to Mr. Cbilds, tbe publisher, but they coa 14 not move, Tbey were afraid of th Rothschilds I There is no individuality among; any ef these men. Tbey simply sneeze when other droop their beads in despondency, 1 nr aweae it ia a fie rr.eii-rhtPT and ID- f "r'-:0" -;.e : iiausej x ocid sic . w u x mk - ' cats uo cold, when up goes tbe price of
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everything else; and tbe otber is a party i that believes success in our army will j bring down the price of gold. - Ap-; planee. There are men constantly bopisg for reverses to our armies, tbat they may put Op the'prtc of gold ia order to elect McClellan. Yet these mea ask tbe poor man to rota for them. He would notsar tbat the Democratic Dartv was composed of traitors, but be well knew the leaders of that party are traitors to it, aad are selling out as sheep are sold in the shambles. Applause. He stood here aa tbe representative of tbe people, not of a party nor a part of a party, aad we say down with tbe politicians and op with tbe people. Tremendous applause from all part ot tbe room. We will never save the country by letting such politicians rule as Belmont, the agent of the Rothschilds of England Applause. He bad said that in the case of the not in New York, the voice of tbe people tbere, was tbe voice of the deviL Laaghter and app'aase. A Talk with Stymour. Ia a conversation with Governor Seymour, in presence of Sandford Church, he told htm that their party would be defeated in tbat State by 40,000. Cheers. u Ob, it is not the election, Mr. Train," said Governor Seymour, " it is not the election." "What ia it?" The Governor dodged about as mach as McClellan in writing letters. Lat.'gbter and great applause. lo jou mrn revolution? Wby, Hir, there is no fight ' in yoa. Applause. There are iu this worl two bodies, positive ani negative, aod when revolution comes you will find tbat the absence Of your bodies will be much better aad more wholesome thaa your presence of mind. Uproarious laaghter. You will be, Mr. Seymour, like an Irish friend of mine, who saved bis life by Euttiog ' his breastplate on behind. Roars of laughter , lie, tbe speaker, dd not know what to make of such men. lie told Barlow that if the nomination of McClellan waa not withdrawn, be would stump (be State against him Applause lie did not belong to any party; be waa an independent man above any party; he was for the Union, and it is wall in times like these that we have a few independent men in favor of the Union. Tremendous applause. lie bad telegraphed to night to Gov. Morton, who has just been re-elected Governor of Indiana, that in Pennsylvania we will swamp the gunboat bv 50,000 majority. Great applause j That the Crew might be saved, ont that tbe leaders would be drowned, for none ef tbem knew bow to swim. Headquarter of tkt Democratic Party in England. , What be desired to say, and what be wished to impress upon tbe minds of all, is thia fact, that the present organisation of the Democrat. party waa perfected in England, and thas the con a try is to be sold out to tbe Rothschilds if this party is successful. He bad said at Chicago that tba money tbat was used ia building tba wigwam at tbat place was paid by the agent of the Rothschilds. Every paper ia England except the Star and Daily Kttct is in fao of McClellan. ' What we do, we must do ia earnest. He charged bngiaad with making this war, with nominating McClellan, and that Belmont, tbe agent of Rothschilds, is now svoding money into Pennsylvania in order that England, by force of circumstances, may escape paying one hundred millions of dollars to America, DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Dissolution of Partnership. I 'HK PAATMCSsfllP rjERETorokK tXi.tlB h.tw- . I hn.tl.n Krats and William B.ilmaa, uadr lb Srra f Krata A Mailmaa, ia thia day dlaael.cl by mutual tonaent C'hrMflaa krats wtthdrawraa; frwta tb baala. Aliclaltaa do t th eoacera will be payabi to tb ooce wiihasj Heilataa. waa will eiatkart,a all Ilia Itabilttte of lb Sra). rnatnw a hat. VtlLLIAM BElLMAir. HAYINO rCECHAsAD TBI IWTIuISTOr aty foraaw partner. Car alia Krata, la IM Sraa f Krats A tlaihnaa, I a nail bervafW con dor lb roaadry and Machine basin at tb eld pla a my own acont, aad trap by etrlrt atvaatios ta all waaU la lb Macbla'ty line, la aierlt th patronage of tli pabli. liberally b. stowed a tit. vM Arm. Mil WILLIAM BIILMAV. CLOTHING. GOLDMAN, BERG &.CO., GOLDMAN, BERG & CO., GOLDMAN, BERG & CO., "WlioIeiw0.1e3 i ... VVl.olealo ... t C L O rV II I 13 It H C ILL OT T1IERH CLOTHIER B AMD DlaLlSS IS rURNISHINO GOODS, NTJRIJ1SHINO GOODS, Cor. 1st and Sycamore sts ETA587IXtE, USD. wT?r DENTIST. Dir. HAAS , "kaLlSi- LY TBAWaiTX YOB THB C bloral pat, "svrecatvdimcir tbepefcrirr year. a permanaot remdsot of this city, deoreea as) rrao. (whether tbey aaad hat profceatstml asTTiea. or . .tj to visit bis room, aad sea tba Vulasj Stylo o(w.rkHaBafutard Imrroremeata ttsd Inreat'ona Ar bains aaad. and reery thing that will aabovrv tba ia teres ts of hi pauenu la aacarad by his. B I Iitabllianent and faelll.l ' " ' Araoatmltoanyla - ' - BAITIBS CITIII. Ha his Several Ansastnetios AUovlsUlma- Panavebvam Batrmctlas Toothu Cbmka that an naka eaa b rottorad ao aaarly hmrorlfialcotor. All diraoiotylsof AEIIJICIAL TEBTH, made anywhere la th fulled State, ar mad by him. Irrscalarttie. of Children'. Teeth soorma fally emier ud. ?ho having DECAYKb TEETH Shoold either have tisam ExtracWd or Filled, (the latter if peeaille J Th health of tb psjt aad tbreaaiBiog Teeth deanand It. KEBllALeiC AFYLICTIObS TBIAT1D. ALSO CLEFT Fa. LATE OBra m rirat Bt . Soar Pott OfSoo. HAY. TjAi.u f MS i jrj rriirftaaaaoa, ' , oihd , 3d is a nmrooan. so. w wa
ESTABLISHED, 1831
MEDICAL. 8. T.-1860.-X. Fenoua r aed .atary habits Iraabled with waaka, ' !'. aeJpitatlaa of tha heart, lack T apYwria, dtatnaa attar aatinr, torpid Hear, ooaatlpatio,, d.rr to sffr, If tbay ta ast try tacl.brad PLA5TATI05 BITTERS. wajch ara new lanomatcadad by tb hit-bast audi . oal alhrul a warraaud ta produce aa . a-w-a. b.aoeuU fc. tj ar, tiajl, eTabs, iwrStcly para, and at ast aapanawd ail etb tonic w a.-,, healthy, ga, atl.aUal . r4 aired. Tbay parify. atrenfthen aad Urijorat. Tbaj craala a healthy appetite. They are aa aa ttdota ta cheat eT water aad . asst. : - Tney .nctua. tee efi.ru ef dleelpsUe. Mj lata bean. Tay reaa;kea th eystaa aad aalivra ta tba aaiad. They praraat atlaaatati and latarmltaMt t. Thy partfy th breath aad aatdHy af the .losaach. They car Iryppala aad Ooaatlpatioa. . Tbey car. piarrh aad Cholera atarba. They oar Li rar Ooaaalalat aad Mar. oaa Header, b. Thy auk tha weak atr.nj. ta Uagald brll Itaat. aad ara av hsaeled aatara'a I rest reeUr.r. Thy ara ooatpaaad ut th eaUhratad Callaaya hark, wlnterjrees, asaaaftas, ru aad herb, alt prearrwd la pwtKtly par Pi. Croix run. For par. ttcelara,sa stnaWr aad bsatiaioaiala aroaad aachbottla. Bawara af Isspoetora. Kaaaataa every sottle. Sa thai it baa oar priraU p. S. Stamp anatati. latad over tba eork, with plastatlea acne, aad our tlgaatara ontlM au.1 plat aide label, sje that eetr belli fa aot re-flllad with spariaa. an I dalabHiaa. atuff. Aay parvaa pretoadlnt to Bell Plaaaairaa B liters by th. (alloa or la balk, is as iaipaiaor. Aay peraoa tmiutlag thia bsttla, or aalllDf aay etbar asareria) tbereia, waatlwr re I ltd riantatloa Bitters r at, ta aerlarlnal aadr tb D. 8. Law, aad will h aa proeecnted by aa W. already have enr ... oa aeraral pert ft t .Siting oar bottles, Ac, wb will taceeed la (.ttla( lh.me.Ien Into cloee a oar ten. The demaad i'-jt Drake's Flaautiea hlttera front lad lee, clergy, eaee, aserchante. Sc., ia laoredible. Th. slospsi trial or a bettl. Is I he .rideac w proaral of thelworth aad aaiwiority, Thayarld by all r. drauUrta, trueer. physlctaa., boula, aaloona, .taaatboaU, aod country sterea. f. a. rsAks oo. . . ' . Broadway. M. Y. LVOM'S KATHA1RON. : kslhalrew U froaa tb Orsek word "Sathre," t "kelhslre," algalfylag to .taaaaa, seysTtaeSe aod raatora. That artfcl fa whal Its aaaaa alfalKea. ror pnaarvlaf , aaatortat aad beaatlrylag th haaaaa hair tt la th man raaikabl are par etlea a tb world. Il I. agala wned aad pat ap by th M(loal prop H. tor, aad la now saad. with ta aua oars, skill aad aiseatloa whloh aea ft a aal of overoa anlllloa boula par anaua. It ia a aaoat dellchlfal Hair Dresalni. It ra41oata saawf aad daadnsC ' tt keeps tba heed coot aad clean. Tt cab, tb hair, rich, soft aad (loy. T preeeou Ik haw (roaa aslllnf off aad tara. 'a Sray. It raatora halt apva bald beads. Aay lady of ealleeua who valwa a baaatiful bead ofalr sbeald naa Lyea's Eatbalroa. It 1 kaowa a4'a ad thrwacboat tb oMIlaad world, old bv all raapaetahl oVsslon. DEIS AS a SABhlS A CO., How York. HAOAM'S MAOMOl A I1LM. Thla la ! anosi d.Ilahtfal aad axtraordlnary art is I. .Tr' leoerer It ehaoae tb. .aa barnl race aad '. te p-erly aatla tellar af raruh . Ins beaaty " perl log tbe marble parity of yoalb, aod tba fj. 'pa. appearaacaa larlllag ia tb. oily hell of . tarn. It seanreea tea, frocalaa, pin. plea Sjr .haeea fruai taaskla, laarlus Dieeora,l two ""b, transparent aad smooth. It oaatains ao material lajurlowj ta th akla. Fa Iron, laed by Aetreaeea and Opora Slnj.ra. tt I what ovary lady .bvald aa. Sold mrywhar. Frepared by ST. I. Hagaa, Troy, M l. AddraaU order to DIMAS S. BABKCS A CO., ew I a HIIHkTkkrrs Ixtlmitftbl Hair EestoratlYa. NOT A DTR Bat raatora gray hair to It. arlgiaal oolor, by rnpplylag tberaplllery tahea with aatarat aaaleaaoca. Impair! by er dlaeaaa. AU easlefa... oaa dp ar. aompad of lnaer coatta, dtroylng tb vitality aad baaaty of tb hair, aad afford of tbemealrea ao dressing. Beinutraarfs lalmlub! Coloring aot oaly rsotara. hair to Its aalara) oolor by aa ey proeees, bat gtvas th. hair a LautmrtavmS Bssaty, promstes Ita growth , prevents It. falllag off, er edit tes deadratT, aad I aa per la health aad pleeaaatneaa to the head. It ha a tcod fbletof time, I lag tha eelorlaal Hair Col ortag, aad I eeaateatly laar easing la favor. Csed by both gBtlasa and ladle. It la ld by ail raapaetahl aWl.ra, at oaa be proeed by them of tb oommarnlal agents, D. 8. AABBX8 A CO.. fn Broadway, Hew York. Two ). SO avata aad SI. INDIAN MEDICINES. Coarocsaaa r.oa ret Oliorolcoo Oixxo Am faiUmf oar far fly 11 sis, an Sua, fl ed by tetj -foUmUmm; set as Less Afcaorv. t'e sei LmmHuU, Fsaasea th Be.., 14 af Fueea. Vsaaaear Old Agt; Wmm Aerwet. InfUmUl Breamia, rrseaUuay, lTeAsla, Meew ea U Fere, i"ei CemasOaoaoa, .aaily. OsaiilasyKsa, aad all u. XnrsW tisaiiilati e.ased by depeyrmg from Me ee mj StaV-Thle aeerflrlne lee .lie rU veavtabl .ztfact, and ono oa whlah all caa rely, as It bee been aaad la our practice fcr away yiers, and with thoos. aad. treated, it baa aot Ulied la a single Infeac. It caratlv poweia hae beam aoflcmat I jaia vlct'vrv over tba most .motors ease. asrTo the wh aa trine wita mirc epilation, antll tbey think tbeaiaelvea beymd th reach of medical aid, w woald aay. ea. met I tbe Cimoui draswill raatorayaaio beaiih and vi.or, and a'Urall snack doctor. bav4 Stiled I rrr foil parttcaiar. get aCiiwolar from any Drag eW-re ia to otraatry, or writ tb Proprietor., arta will mail era to aay Saaarlag tho earn, a fail treaties ta pern pa let farm. srPrice. St p-rr bottle or three bottle fcrll, aad forwarded by Express to all pan of tb worid. aKSraoM by ail raapaetabla droggl.t ary. where. - ' Dr. W. R. Merwin tSc Co. Sola Faerajavoaa, So. S Liberty Strsot, Sew ror. atsr-Sold la Evaosvill by fa. Brbowr aad byaUdrwca-mUmrywbato. (reblsdawly. Irr. Strickland's Pile Bemad v has eared tfa"a aaad of tba wars ceees of Bllad amd Bieedia Files. It glvee (tnDediece rell.f and 5-ts a per maaoatcara. Try U directly . Il ia warreeted t onr. . ' For aal by all Deryrglat. Oeaeral Dope S I a roost-1! atres. OjmiaaeM, Ce. aahfi rti adyw
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STOCK OF r y G oioldL s AT PbT O . II FIRST STREET, Is how trot rat. B has oa of tho beat atack. or Jeans, Flstanrls, . SSattiaata, -1 ' ,. Soil-tings, Bleached Muslins, - - . --r Apron Checks, (, Tickiiifa, , j l . fointa, &c, Ever bronrht lo EraafHlle. Boaght for rash aad will be auld a low Agaraa compered wilb w York price. kaew good, keee advaaoad e.-rlneilly la New York a welt as other folk. Oar toeh la la tba market for sal, ud hi w h as loog as ert here anything te e.11. We iarlta tbe trade la to axamln oar Ooods aad price, w bv aa ef the best storks of Avu.wmj e..u. - . uu.1,11 ie i ii. any. abU ISAAC KECK. MUSICAL. " G old IVIetlnl Pianos. Ten Splendid Pianos -Seven of them First Class. ALSO, FIVE AMERICAN OBOAK8 AND msledsoos Just received by ' WAHKEN A COKYSOTON. W W will rant Piano aad let tb rent pay For them. " WABBEV A OOKYh'OTOM, im no. i siaia DRY G-.ODS. 1GG41854. Wlioleaalo BRIT GOG3S, No. 11 2VI r 1 xx fltroot Henning & Co., Ar now eoaatantly recelvlag, and ofler to tbo trade, at price tbat d.- competition : Printa. Sheetings. , ibirtinei, lreh Linen, Balmoral Skirte. Olorea, i .T Hosiery, Ho ids. Shawls, Scarfs, Flannels, jACEonets, Delaines, Linsejs. finbiea, Casiimeres, Tweeds. Satinets, Kerseys, Shirts, Drawer i. Cloths, ttc , &c, 4e., Ac, Ac. a i W lavlta special atbsatlon to athr If o tion Department, Which fcr stock anil assortment I aas-nrpaeeed loth West, eCACKEY, HE5III0 A CO. BANKING HOUSE. war. towkV. - OBO. W. BaVBBOBB. Oi. SearBBS, B.rs.D. PHn.iv a. aacaaa. W. J. sLOTTRT At tZOU 13 A. IV : K E R.S , No. 1 First Street, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA 0' ca orncs u now orxf as- yte arcrDrd to transact a cnoral Bsak'.nsr ad Exchooc bosinaaa. Lwno.it. received and Mosey Inaaed ; wom m ativer, Kxebaag. Foreiga aod Iiomes-Oc, Oo vera remit Yoocbara, btocks, Eoad. sad eecarillee boaght and aold. ' ' : - ' - . , J CoHeetion promptly attended to. njv w. y T,nwm i nrt. AGENCY. wra. a. walbbb. wk. a. w. uu, ja. WH H. ft WHL H. V? ALTER. Ag;emta fo the parehsM mf StooU Kstms. . . CdBoa oa Third Street, sfott th Coast Bo turn. - lyT-emdVw . '
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