Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 February 1866 — Page 2

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JAMES If- MOBERLY, ' FRANK M. THAYER,. , JOHN Me,èMELYe PUBLISHERS AAD PROPRIETORSJournal latuildings9 - LOCUST STILEET, , irtwalN FIRST AND WATER- . Lettere on Ilusiness will be direeied: JOURNAL CO.,-Evaneville,'Ind. Communications will be addressed: EDITOR JOURNAL; Evansville, Ind. - - - TrESDA r. ..... RY 6. ONO , Attention, talon Nen. - Th-zi. will be a Kass Convention fttilte 'Union men of Vanderburglico-unty . , i teurïstimes, es ilaturdy- Felt. 1011t, , at 0, teellock P. M. - , kill; kiwi of the Convention is to select lelegates to attend the Union State st Indianapolis On the 22d instant.: ' ' ' , every Union man in the county maks .his arrangements , to attend th'e CO. linty Convention., ; , Avant P. ELLOTT Chairman. , The:Indianapolis Herald asseverates three or four times; in as' many fines, that advocates; speaks, "and detends the truth. ,One would conclude that it bad reeolvei to lead a new life, did' It aot tell as'Many fellekoods in the Gems ember e: lines. 4 ' -11471thtnas Gaff, of ,Aurora, has purChased a cotton plantation of some two tbeesand two hundred acres, near Lake Providence, Louisiana. We understand that le intends cultivating one thousand agree of cotton, this season. , -t-,-AF - Chaplain Lozier, for some days pest, ban been labOring in Richmond; Ind., to raise funds for the Soldieree Home. One night the great magician Hermann held forth in' the public ball, and Lezier went toe how 44 he did it," no doubt with an intention-of picking up items whereby hainight knoW bow. to do it", The Chaplain communicates the result of hie Investigations in a letter to the Cincinnail Commercial, from which we take th, following liberal extract:- , Sunday night Hermann' hid the' heti and the crowd, and, having nothing to do, I went to see him. Hermann is the greet Prestotateráigger, you know. astouisheil everybody with his teats. Some were agog, some semi-agog, and here aed there I saw one that was dem. 'gages. I eaw through nearly everything be did.. ilia first feat was to let people s'elect three card4, and then he threw the iards against a glass in a frame, and the three cards appeared in the frame, under the glass. He brought the frame forward, and took the glass out of it, and held it up to us. I saw through it in a moment. Then be brought out s goUet, and put an egg into it, and spread a handkerchief over the top, and, while a man held the handkerchief, be. took the egg out of the goblet and substituted another handkerchief in place of the egg.- The man -held the goblet up 'before the audience, and immediately saw through that. Then he took a lady's ring, and a man broke it with a hammer; be then folded the pieces in a paper, and sealed them up with wax. A man took the paper and unfolded it, and continued to unfold five other -papers inside of each other. and in the inner one found tLe ring. He held up the ring, and I saw through - that, too. - Then a man took a bird cage, mad stood out in the audience, and he made five canaries pass from'snother cage into the one in the maa's hand. It was a common wire citge, everybody saw through it - Then he borrowed a lady's handkerchiskand a man'poured stuff on it, and malt afire, and burned it to ashes, and when the paper was opened there was the handkerchief I It puzzled me a little at first; but, just as the smoke of the burning handkerchief rolled up, I sa, through it all - ' : - Then he put some cards in a glue; and, when men called for them to, come out, the one they named would crawl right up out of the pack. He used just a common tumbler; I saw through it. Then he took crinoline and things out of a bat. I saw into it at a glance. Lastly, be took, two, rabbits, one white and tbe other black,' and rubbed 'them both into ties spotted one, which was such a disgusting piece of " miacegenee tion" that I suspicioned at once Abet be bad. a " cosfederate" - somewhere about; so I left without seeing through that. I omitted to say that be took a hat, and caught &lot of money that was laying about loose in the air and in people's hair. -I didn't tall ;hat much of a trick though, for I have caught several bats full ot money in that same ball self, and rcan do it again whenever the soldiers or the country need it. I wouldn't- be a bit surprised if I became so skiled at catching money, that .some lady will want to call sae Berman some of these Must - , - - - :4 On Tuesday night I Lad a good audience ia Starr Hall, and after laying the facts and figure before them, they proceeded to take contributions and organizaTcoiiimittees,to put my enterprise though in regular Wayne County style. When see the result, I shall let you know it . readieg over the manescript it occurred to me, speaking of the ' underground railroad, that Act was probably the worst ," played our railroad in the wort& - , , Speaking of railroads, naturally suggests tesinof thought, which may as well be allowed to Switch off here as any where else. It is al about people and Wins that have reached the superlative degree le their In my opinion they rank about es follows: 7-Worst played-out man in the- nation James Buchanan. - Worst played-out womanLucy Stone. sw r " played-out word in tbe muses chivalry." Worst, played-out phrase -- "State rights" - Worst played-out title-111 master." ,Worst .pleyed-out song" -Tramp, Tramp,,Tremp." Worst,- played-out placeStevenson, Alabamici --Word .playid7emilieispaperCincinnati Enquirer. - Cireatest literary bore in the nation--.-the Editor of the Indisnapolis Herat& greateet borein the nation uarret Davie, n e:. 4 - Oreatest pallittirfhoitrin lbe nation " Greateg, hettibug.in the bat, ionhasty a ReetoratiOn?"-.., - -- IF ogee, teat i AL; , ;.Ar,sattiaLctiniitgogiel..lisUS the man that wanta-lint.pardoned an a "-oolsoiliatory mitatture The greateCootrage,Itelle Resiopine!e, the South to Abe " tedðeenierctee: of Southern rebels", c' - - Greatest YoMite bifida-I:the man tveroffititelo.pvq,;. JA11140 NOTILM.

A Loyal Southern l'apert It le a great pity there are not ,a few moresuch able and loyal journals In the South as the Richmond Rtpubtle' If there wiririre -a-re 'sure the worli of restoration would proceed with an accelerated speed.- We have not failed to observe that wherever a Southern journal' is thoroughly loyal to the government of the United States, it is also 'dinposod to deal fairly :and- justly by-the emancipated begroes. 'Perhaps 'this: is a good test of loyalty in men as well as in news.papera,; For it tnuot be remembered that the negróes themselves have done the Southern people no injury,' and vbatever spirit of persecution and malice is exhibited toward them must be intended 'Jur:. the .0overnment.' Jo am article showing the capacity of the negro for freedom, the ,Repubtfe Satur

We by -ne means concede, however, that the African race the Southern States, if the,white race promotes their improvement and welfare by all the inlicence they can bring to ,bear upon them, are incapable of conducting themselves in their new condition with propriety and good order.- If we are to judge of the future by the past, we hays reason to conclude jost the contrary. Considering that they have been slaves so long, that for thousands of years their race has been condemned to servitude, and that from this abyss of degredation and ignorance they have been suddenly rsieed to tbe bright sunlight and bracing air of freedom, it would not have been wonderful if they bad universally given way to. lawlessness and Idleness, and had persistently xesisted ailerons to reduce them,,, to .regular' and indostrious mums. , But we have seen no ouch re sult of the abrupt and bewildering tratisition from slaiery to freedom. z.., c ' On the contrary, whilst many of them have for a time mistaken liberty from bondage as liberty from work, it has only been tor .time, and the great mast of them are now returning to their old pursuitsand exhibiting a degree of sobriety, steadiness, and good sense which no onti 'could bevel nnticipate& Tbey have shown not only good sense, but good feeling; they have manifested ' a -desire to live la peace and harmony with the white race, and, the- instances in which even disrespect and rudeness of manner , balm been manifested have been exoeptional and not general. Besides, it ought always to be borne in mind that they are not responsible for the change of relation to their former masters; that they have not lifted a finger to procure their freedom; that whilst the process was going on, inaugarated by our own pecession, they remained passive, loyal, obedient, and, therefore? are the last men in America toward whom should be exhibited prejudice or rancor on account of that which they had no agency whatever in producing. ' 1 ' ---- Loyal men in thi North should make it a rule to.,glve papers in the South, like. the Republic,' snob patronige as they may have to bestow in that direction. - , - ' Ctn. TIMM, " t The Copperhead papers rejoice with exceeding great joy; and art glad over the memo( the rebel General Forrest, from the country. - It seems the General learned that an order had hem issued for his arrest and trial, and fearing that justice was shoat to call him to account for his -eriMes, he tied the coon. try for his country's good, -and to save his own neck. - The Cairo Democrat is especially jubilant over thie cheating of justice. It says ! 4 -'' 1,-, 4 General N. Bedford l'orrest the great cavalry leader of the South, has lett the country, in consequence of the information reoeived by hint, that an order had been issuid from the Secretary of War for -tisarrest and imprisonment in Waehingtoo, until such time as a Mill. tary Commission could be organized for his trial and conviction.. Unwilling, like a 'eligible man, to, trust himeelf to the tender mercies of the blood-thirsty, tyrannical and revengeful Stanton, he bag taker' wing for Brazil Mexico, or some other foreign country. The General acted wisely in thus consulting- discretion, end taking himself away, from all danger of being ,caught in , one of Stanton's Bat Traps---a Military Commilaloo . t Gen. Forrest has now the admiration of ,the Copperhead papers, by his inhumanity and cruel treatment of Union soldiers who fell into his bands by the fortune of ,wir. , The Indianapolis Journat recites-A few of his-. fent:Jett acts, and COMMtpltil thereolkas follows: T ,e, ' things are decidedly appropos itow, when we reflect that they defended him and his -butchers in - the murder of our soldiers at Fort Pillow, se-well as in score" of outrages of,.a similar character. - This fiend in human shape ehould have been - hung long ago, -and yet he finds not only apologists, but defenders in the periwig of Northern Democratic editors. - How any man, who is not a positive enemy to the Union and its defenders in the late war, can even apolo-. gize for the atrocities committed upon our soldiers b,y this brute, we are unable to comprehend. , It will be recollected that at the battle of Ebenezer Church, be ltrdered Captain Taylor,- ofthe 17th Italians Moun,ed Infantry? and a cquad of his -Melt to be shot after they bad surrendered', and while they were-pleading to be treated as soldiers. "'Again, just after the battle of Selma,Lieut Boyce, Gen. Wilson's chief of scouts,with a squad of men, found themselves at the mercy of. Forrest sod his body-guardi .com. posed of brutes as mean as himself. They surrendered, but Forrest gave the imperative. order, 'anð they were- shot from their saddles. And yet this infernal scoun3rel bas-been- doing business in Memphis, 'advertising largely in the papers, and making large amounts o( money", until ,within the, last few weeks. Sueh magnanimity on the part of a government was never before known; , and tow,: because he has been summoned to answer for his many crimes before the bar of justice, he picks up his traps and Bees to parts unknown, while the Democratic papers cry amen. and bid him God speed. The truth cf the matter is that Forrest's conscience has nada a coward of him, and be very wisely flees from the wrath to come. We do not blame him tor trying to save his neck, but we do most emphatically condemn those Democratic editors who have taken up ,the gauntlet in his defense. , , t t 1 The Fort Pillow massacre was the most atrocious act of modern times How any man,- guilty or such atrocity, could be tolerated in a respectable community, paeseth comprehension. Mr. Vallandigham says that while the Democratic party is sure to come into power again, it will not be " through President Johnson, or by reason of sup thing be may chance to do, or to leave undone. That hope expired within two weeks front his inauguratioo." LI those two weeks thir President made a great many speeches, all to the effect that treason must ho made odionx BOW could- the ',Democrats tope 'any thio8 kout-: hint aftegjbat Clicago Re;publicals. - -

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0, , Generals Thomas and lead& , Xi le following is a report of the prcceedings ip the Efouse of Represents- . , , times on riday.last, when Ofnerals Tho-M'ai'andMeade were fornvilly introdaced to that body,'..including, the - - - - - speeches on the occasion The House was the scene of great interest to-day. Soon atter one' o'clock, Major Gekerals Meacle and Thomas entered the and were immediately surrounded by a large ntiraber of the members. Mr. Brooks, of New --York, was on the 'floor at tlie time, defending his contested seat, but he gave way for Mr. Garfield, of Ohio, to make a motion that the House take a recess, and that the Speaker be requeeted to escort Generals Meade and Theresa to the Spes,11er's Chair. This was agreed to unanimously. I Speaker Colfax left the Chair and escorted the two heroes down the main aisle, amid immense demonstrations of applause, on the floor and in the galleries, and the ladies waving their handkerchiefal' On reaching the Speaker's platform, Gen. Meade stood on the. right and Gen. ,Thomatt on, the left of the Speaker. The Speaker then , saw t . I t 4t.;, t.t.tit "Gentlemen of the House of Representatives : , 1 While time shall last ited your Republic endure none of us can feel to3 grateful to the olecers and soldiers who periled their lives for its preservation.; True Bit the truest, and brave as the bravest were 1 Major General Meade, of the 'Army of the Potomac, and Major General Thomas, of the Army of the Cumberland, whom have the pleasure, by your order, to introduce to you to-day." Immense applause greeted these re marks. Major General Meade, in a clear, louct voice, 'poke as follows: " Gentlemen of the Rouse of Representatives: fil I co2 pressed as I am and as I may say with the solemnity of this occasion, having been introduced to you in so comp- , mentary and distinguished a manner as we have been by the Speaker, it is almost impossible for me to find fitting words to say bow grateful I am, and also my friend and brother, Gen. ThOmas, for this compliment. If we may be per-' 1 mitted. to ',consider this :dietinguishecl honor as an approval of our course in tha,late war, which, by the blessineof (loci.. has so gloriously triumphed, it will be to as a reward which we shall always , bear ikmind with thankfulnese." '" R,enewed cheering followediwith loud demands for.Gen. Thomas to speak. He did not seem, at first, disposed to do Bo, but finally spoke as follows: 10; ",Gentlemen: - "1-did not intend to sayanything, lint4 to let my friend Gen. Meade, thank you' for thiadistinguished honor. But, as you. have called on me, I will say that ia-, doree every word be has., spoken,'and thank you sincerely for. thia went." - Mr; S;mulding of Ohio, proposed three' cheers tor General Thomas, which were given with great euthuaiasizi. - The Speaker then introcia&A , each member of the House, after which ceremony the usual legislative. business was resumed. - The Committee on Ways and Pireans, this morning, laid aside the. following resolution for consideration at an early day. - "Res' olvett, That the Committee on Ways and Means be instructed to inguire inttethe expediency of so graduating the taxation for revenue upon fares and rates' charged by railroad companies; ' and others, for the transportation of passengers and freights over the highways of commerce, that while the &toes- 1 sary revenue shall be derived, relief may result to the agricultural and other 'id- ' tenets of the country from the high and oppressive -Impoeitions that are now crusbiog those interests, especially in 1 the West, and whether, by the judicious and lawful exercime of the power of Congress to raise revenue and to regulate trade and commerce among the States, relief may not be afforded to the farmers and consumers of the country from the exorbitant exaótions of combined monopolies." Ciscusa.We publish" the following circular for the information of all concerned : ' --"Tailsont Denwrattre, ()Meg OF RETZNtrg; 'T 311santnoTom,, Ja12. 16, 1866. In the 156th section of the act of June 30,-1864, it is enacted,that lo any and all cases whale an , adhesive stamp shall be used for denoting any duty imimsed by said act, except as thereinafter provided,- the person using or affixing the same', shall write .thereupon the initials of.his name and the date upon which the same- it attached or used, so that the IMMO may not -again be used; , and that if any personaball fraudulent-1 ly make use of au adhesive stamp to denote any-duty imposed by said - act, without so -effectually cancelling and obliterating the 'name, etcept as there-1 inafter provided, he, shei-or they, shall ferfeit the aunt of fifty dollars..$ "--1, ! In:a subsecittent part of. the same aection;it is prorided that the proprietor or proprietors of any proprietary article or articles subject to stamp' duty under Schedule C, may, in a certain designated manneri furnish his or their own dies or , designs' for stampitt " and 'that; in all' case where suck stamps are used, instead of his or their writing the date thereon, the said ramp. ha so affixed on the boxes,"bottles, or packages, that, in opening the same or using the C011ibutti thereof, the stamps shall be effectually destroyedkAnd dhat .in" fault thereof such proprietor 6r proprie-i, tors shall Wait tbe sum of fifty dollarie'l In section 163 it is enacted that any person who shall offer or expose for sale anr-of ,the -articles-- mentioned. in Schodultrashallibideensed-tha nutty facturer thereof, and subject to the same ' penalties and liabilities. In fiction 157 the Commissioner oC., Internal Revenue' is authorized to prescribe such method for the cancellation of stamps as he may deem expedient I and effectual. Under the power thus coufeirtid,ntr: tbority has bean given to imprint the initials and date upon stamp in ink, instead of writing 4them, The , imprint must be distinct and legible If proprietary stamps cannot be so affixed to the ;boxes,- bottles,,or pack, agesohat in opening T. the same, or in using the contents thereof, they shall be and must be unavoidably and effectually destroyed, they should be canceled in the ordinary manner, by writing or imprinting thereon the initials sad date. - - -4 Cancellation by writing or imprinting tbe initials and date in ink, whereby the stamp is made to -correspotd, in those particulars, with the instrument to which it is affixed-,' is, n'ot only the legal but also the most :effectual... method against fraud, and must be adopted, except in the case of proprietary articles, where it is otherwise specially provided.- . Frequent reporte have reached thie' office showing that' the law upon this subject is very often disregarded. In someinstances stamps are-used without beinte obliterated or destroyed in any manner-whatever On others a cross simply,. generally with' ink, but some-, times even with a penoil, sod, or a hole is punched through the stamp. it " , These;and- similar methods ,of .-denr collation afford littht se., protection against the use of stamps a second

time. Great fraudkmatbe, and, as investigation shows, have been, pFactreed upon the public revenue in this manner. Collectors, assessors inspectors, ,and all other.Afficers .1ilaraaare therefore instructed to give this subject their special attention, to bring it to the notice oU persons using stamps, and to require strict conformity to the law. If persons, after having been fully notified of the requirements of the statute respecting the cancellation of stamps, and of their liabilities for non-compliance therewith, willfully persist in their fraudulent use, without effectually canceling and obliterating them in the manner prescribed by law, legal proceedings should be instituted for the recovery of the prescribed penalties. - --- E. A. RAwuns,- Commissioner.

Humphreys TS Samuel McCormick, - el al. It will be seen from our letter from Terre Haute, that 'Andrew Humphreys of Greene county, has commenced suit in Sullivan county against Samuel McCormick and other Union men of that coonty, for false imprisonment. It will be remembered that Humphreys was arrested, arraigned and tried, with Bow let!, Heffren, Milligan and Horsey, for conspiracy against the Government of the United States, as well as other charges not , necessary to state. The proof, as it relates to Mr. Humphreys, shows most conclusively that he belonged to the conspiracy; that be was a third degree member of the Order of American Knights, and that he attended the State Convention of Knights in this city, on the 14th of June, 1863. It wae also proved by witnesses who were not impeached, that on the 4th of June, 1863, Mi. Humphreys was in Sullivan county at the head of au army ot four hundred men, following a detachment of United Stoves soldiers who had impressed a horse for the use of a sick soldier,-and t that members of thd mob army under Humphreys wanted to kill Mr. Cowgill, a Deputy United States Marshal, as well- as any other man who would attempt to enroll Cass township in that county. ' Humphreys was appointed Major General at a meeting of the leading Knights, and was to have command of the South.. western division of the State, and it is Bait! that the valiant General dug ditches and threw up breastworks near his resi donee, intending to imitate his Southern brethren, if neceseary, by dying in the last ditch. - After Humphrey's arrest and confinement in , this city, he was very bumble, and seemed to regret having taken part with the enemies of his country; but since be has been allowed to range at will through Greene and Sullivan counties, he seems to be more bitter and turb.1 lent than ever, and Union men who have in the least helped to serve their country, either in the field or at home, may expect to be the recipients of bits , envenomed hate.Indianapolis Journal:. , , , INTERNAL RETEN1111.The assjosments for internal revenue within and for the - t 6th Collection District (Indianapolis), during the year 1865, as appears from the Assessor's books, were as follows: January, 1865.. I 17,683 28 Febrnary... 16,477 be Mere b ..... 24,690 St A pill 18,100 89 May-4. ...... ,00 311,0'29 99 JULleoe 9,04 71 uly 24,465 94 August 32,S21 47 September ... . 32,106 47 October 39,636 71 November - 30,621 76 December 30,459 25 . , 2598,716 00 This Dis:rict, it will be seen, has ccatributed nearly $600,000 as its share of internal revenue. S6rTbe Legislature of Penney Ivania has promptly indorsed the action of Congress in passing the unqualified suffrage bill for the District of Columbia. The following is the action of the Legislature passed on the 23d of January: LI the Senate, Mr. Landon offered the following, which was adopted: - . WHERZAS, A bill enfranchising the colored' citizens ..cf the District a Columbia lately passed the lower House of Congress, receiving the earnest support from' Republican 'members; there tore. be it P Resolved by the Senate and Muse of Representatives, That we approve and commend the action of our members in their support' of this measure, and our Senators are requested, and hereby instructed, to vote for the same. - Resolved,.Tbat the Governor be requested to forward to each of the memhers and Senators in Congress a copy of this preamble and resolutions. , PERFUMERY;.-d NEW-: PERFUME : FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. LPIIALOIUNS llgoat Exquisite, Delicate and Bra. grant, Perfume, (rem dm Rare and Beautiful Flewer treat niblick it takes Ile imam. Manufactured only by PIIA LON at 110N. - ta51.11eware of Counterfeits. Ask for Photon'sTake leo other. , Sold by druggists generally. ' WHARF BOATEL io 00z. V. lit. WIINPURIBL. 4 , COX & HUMPIEREL Forwarding and Commission - Merchants. And oricukta BLILROLD Lexisrs, EVILIKOVilltp Int& - Mir Will stake liberal osah advances os elos slimmest. oil Produce and Tobacco so Now Took. - -, GUNNIES. 10 000 GUNNY BAGS IN MRS AND 1 tor este. , WIC INGRESS SON, ie31-tt ' Corner Kato and Second streets. HOTELS. Washirtgton Home, COB.. OF KAM ,TIIIRD STS., - Evansville, Ind. - , JAMES & BACON-- - PROPRIZTOBS morn Omnibus running to ant from the coot.. n't-dtt ' - - TINNERS. , 'JOHN SCANTLIN, ,- Wholesale sad Retail Dealer lb ' Tin-Ware, Stoves, Grates, itollow-Ware, Copper, Sheol Iron Japan Ware, IT0 5 Meta St.. above Scl. Igvammille Ind. 1' oAr yob work promptly entielinni in the bel:t mummer. Drams eolletted 111-anit

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Wtttbhes;J'évielry DIAMONDS! SILVERWARE, Clocks. 8i6.-;:!. 54..t1Alti o ' - r, TO THE LADIES. If yon want a Tine Gold Watch and -Chain. Bicmond, Chased, Beal or Plain Gold Bing. call at , P. L. GBItiSLICIVA.: If you want a line Necklace, Bracelet, 'Imolai,. pin, Wedding Bing or rine Act of Jewelry. call on P. L. GBISALZB, At Alain it., TO THE MERCHANT, TAIIMEE, IND MECHANIC., If you wont Fine 'Leavy Gold or Silver font. lug American, English or hulas Watch, call on : f QZ1b8LIC Ile is also the sole ogent for the celebrated Foley Gold Pen,' Which le universally acknowledged- to he the Uncut and beet writing peu let America. IL. Personal attention pa.d to r, pairing line Watches, Clocks and Jewalry. All work guaran. teed to give entire satisfaction, or, the 'stoney refunded, by P. L. GEISSLER.' 4. MEtill (ON1 BOOB RZLOW BZCOND STREIT.) nt-ent LIEW 'STORE -:' .0 -AND- , , , ' t , HEW COODS ' a I AM NOW OPENING, AT IST NEW MIN, NEXT .DOOR TO FIRST NATIONAL' BANK, ' THE LABOUT STOCi Op z Clocks; Watchis-t-Jcivelry; Silver and Plated Ware , ifvor brougitt to the city of Vesper Hie, vviokh ism sell ot greatly reduced prices, for Cash. ramealoamani , Willa ' BUCK. - WATCH;S of 'all grades - ' rola 72 te r'- .11rtri.pg-. . , .. ranted good time-koepere. ' i 2 , - ,IP CLOCKS - The Orstritti et '' ,FIN SITU Trionan MOCKS. , , AI , 4 RICH JEWELRY of all' Da lovable Styles, and Elaborate 1,,,,s -4 Prl tWho.riti inausatesibTg4. If c'.1 rub- LI - ' ,,, c lit DIAMOND SETS, - - ,,, VII , I ra - DIAMOND PINS, AND txj ,, iii SINGES RINGS. - - - co GOLD CHAINS in end. E. Mae variety. GO - WEDDING RINGS.' el r,T1 GOLD THIMBLES. . , 0 1:11 , ' SILVER THIMBLES. . a , 0 GOLD BRACELETS, PI 0-'1 -- PEARL BRIDAL, BEI 02 - pi unsurpeseable a beauty. .., rin GOLD tinsurAcrz4;:':. to, 171 SILVER w : . ., , tt ,-'7. STEEL .41 ' - - . " nLI E1 SPECTACLE CASES, ei . al 4 - SILVER AND PLATED - Si I WARE in tate, Salf fete, or,. Emi -,1 1G4 , single piece, I 44 ,, SILVER SPOONS, ., MI VI w -- smug FORKS, - - .1 IIII SILVER IINIVES. and r:. 1.4' SILVER Rarity Rum, 0 , - ..0 1. SILVER CARD CASES,. ,- I:4 , !-.1 ,, PEARL CARD OASES, pp' I'"Ip, . , FANCY GOODS OF ALL ril''''' I..' - RINDS DESCRIPTIONS. pi Di - FINE POCKET CUTLERY'', LNI -,, TABLE CUTLERY, - ,,,, i44-' t 14 t POCKET BOOKS. Sc. 1 , 1;11 i And all Goode tonally found 0 -' 0 4 la a rirat-Olaaa Jewelry Ea- b., Ed tablishotent. ' , - ' lea . ' , , 1111 , Witten Repairing ' g 4 0 Dons to order on the meet ,..,4 . .:,...'. reataioable tarns. ,- :N Engraving', Both PLAnt olk OallilitilaTAL.- . T f '' ,. . .. ........ft - . HIGHEST PRICE PAID " ' C ' FOB GOLD A SILVER, ...., ,. . 1 - WM. BUCK. ' ltOr Thom wishing to psychosis goods in my will do we 1 to mill end zombie my large Mock beforo purelmslog elsewhere, for I aro determined not to bo undersold. - oc20.1e I bass also a Sao aaaortmsat of Cold Pane ot differsat brands. Alt Pets wairanted for two " :i , A-116. . - . , - SADDLERY. - - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SA.1313 LERY; STERABACHia WACK No. 67 tin Sired, - EVANSVILLE, IND. lux KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A V V full saw rtment of ell rondo in our lino, but Mit the attention of Merchants and Saddler to our superior MOISLOOLLA ES, Satohed. instead of with bucklas and 'trope, with A. Steinbach's newly invented and patonted ETICKLASTING'-,, , - The advantages of this Tasbeser aroI. Durability, the Fastener warranted to outlast the Ooltar; 2. Balling of time in putting Wm Collar on an off the bor.e's neck; 3- Westmont sof Amish. This i)o liar is worth a half-dollar,Awore -to the farmer has tka old fa klooad oeis. . alumina our stock bunt you hits,' and you will save money., 4 , - decIS dim ; Drs.',Ehrman, & HomEOPATHIC , PHYSICIANS AND EVELGEONS: ' (ANTICS AND INAIDNNON lANON111 k.. woad saw,. Wawa) Nein sad eyesabara nAlidaia -

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IlEAD MENIFEE, Wholesale - Grocers,And Dealers In - Liquors, 'Wines, Nails, Glass, Cots , ton Yarns, Spices Wooden " - Ware, dm,'dre. - - ' No.13 Main Street, (Opposite Brandt Bonk. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA , , , CROCERV! , . Ito.' 13 First Street. ; zt REILLY & CO. womb RESPEOMILLT INFORM VIZIR 11 Mende and the public' that they but open. 4u1 out o froth sad (Nairobi stool of Groceries, Provisions, Prnits, t. 'Coal Olt and Lamps '. , Wooden and Willow Ware,' dm, , r .1 - Nth 13 FIRST STRICRT Review 'emblem,' since the tete decline, tbey are enabled to offer their goads at , , - , LOIN 113T SATIL , A. renewal of be pstr I former friends and customers is saraselq 'allotted. - iota dam , , ' . ' , r '; , tt 1, : ".'. tt j -.1; -1 12 x'1 32 t FAMILY GROCERY!! Jr. lyr.,331a1r1o1my 153'. .;MAIN ST 15,3 - Between Fifth, and Mxt T WIYULD ISSPEOTTULLY INTORPS Tiff .1 oiliness of Me and Out poopie zeibersily that bare opined a first Chum blot. at Mo. 136 Kato Street. for the sale of , r Faticy a Staple MOP - , ; ; ! 3,7 GR 0 C BRIES ' , - SUCH AS - , MEATS, BREADSTUITS - ahadiaaaaa.40 rittrrrst : TEAS, , A 4 COFFEES , SUGARS OYSTERS,. Q. al bal 11,0 412Labili; ip . OYSTERS Ac " ' n 4 !I A full stock of which I shall keen constantly on hand for Om benefit of thou who may favor an with their patronago , - , ;,, - c; ; ' ' At the Lowest Current Prices r J. It. BLTTE:11, , 153 Mats littroPt. - n'r ,1,. rEARDWARE. Bro. t ti,-:! 14' 1! Fe!, ,is 1,:ti 4,...1.,17'r,-,.....: '-; o 1,7t-,3:'; , '4,J,',..7 ",t; 0-,,,,.'" ,- ; , ,; ;.710 1 ' I ' Vt-i f,. '''' p,ffi 5 . r.,0,1,A , er, , 7,,;;AJ.1 .7 4" 44"';',!4 loo no soy eo aedt vetire lig V I , e, , t, w - IMPORTMa AID DIALZ1111r) :VV. A ; : LIND , FIRST STREET (SION IRO PAIN.LOCKt) 41 MEMISMO 7 NEW STORE., , ' N E W - " FLOUR AND LIQUOR SIY,TAZ mi. 3 SYCAMORE sTREIG'ry - v IVANSVILLA, 331JA MHZ 0313311SIGNZD 3331111 0033T la 1ST ou baud all kinds et , Liquors. and Common sad Panty Flour. and se I ant anxious to build up a WA". will sell as ghee p es the chespeet. Please hosier 1111 Witb a eat Wore purthlullId duel &Ism - MCKAY , GAS-FITTINGt , . HONA LD ISITE119 GAS and STEAM PIPZ JITTER, - Mosier In CHANDZLIZ1111 ÁND OAS WIXT1111119' Gadritting in ail nib ;iipaitatonto nitabded In premptages, sad we,rk warrag$04. , , IlhoP 2a theld stead,: - " g - So. 21 Loci AT 1141 lweas First and banond min int C0.10evillt09 1O

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- 3 t , DATGOODS A 3, 74 q ...,.,,,.,, ,,,,, tvhd v,4 ,,,,,,, r a.1 i . ,-' -3,a,-: u.. qs,,,,s,,,, t',"1 t A:41 ia ,-4 nt no : O. Our 'Stock is noli Complete in all Styles of Foreign and Domestic I Dry Goods, which we offer EXCLUSIVELY AT WIIOLEBALE. s,- tt In Style; Quality oi Price We defy all ' competition either in Evansville or Any other market.. , ) e e lit IP ',1E rfir , DEPARTLIEnT: ' On the second floor of our wholesale house, and attached to it,' is a room expressly devoted to Houso Furnishing Goods in general, viz VELVET CARPETS i Brussels Carpets, kij Three-Ply Carpets, r 543 Superfine Carpets, -'''' ?PI Medium Carpets, ' 2 ' Ingrain Carpets, , , 0 ft,1 Cottage Carpets, -, Listir g Carpets, , ' tad Rag Carpets, l - Rem? Carletst, 1 0 ; Mamila Matting, , . Cocoa Matting; F Straw ,Matting,' ," Velvet Rugs, , - , 1 Brussels Rugs, ! Oil Cloth Rugs, c, 171 Velvet Matta, ' Cocoa Matts . )." Adelaid Matte, ; rgla Rubbe4 Matt& f,;01 - 'Window Shadei,e, o 'Window Fixtures; -":,'EL French Fumit ore Prints, .1 SILK DAMASK, 50o per yard cheapr than the retait , pFice m New ltork or MILL cmnati. 4,.., , , ' Wool Damask, - Worsted Damask, : Piano Covers, : , ", Table Covers, I Bed Blankets,- . Picture corls, , 4 Picture Tassels ' s Seal Skin Lap Robes, , , Stair Rods and fixtures . , Stair Linen and Oil thotiV - Gilt Cornices,', , Piarpet Tacks, ' Lace Cartains'' , . Table Linens;11irc., 8cce Floor Oil , cloths, , from-113 , inches to 18 feet wide. , .! :r? 1. ! " t ti on tu First '"'SAQUESS, FRENCH & CO.' '4 , AMERICAN ORGANS.-,-...i ( :1,- t .",;,' t: ,i, o ''T ,..s, ,',.:. .,,,:f r-!,1 t LI A .i.t :7' : 1 ! .1 ði : k'..'t ,!' i t : :- :,' , 1 , ..., . l,,' 1 ., ., i 1,1 ,!,:.:17!'l .,':''' '. '. ',? 1 .ii 'It ...." :- t . i ' , i 1 4 . , & 111 .A. 11 , .! '' '. :-.; -SZ :11 '. qe!' ''; A ;101! s': 11,6 k:::Si :il'illi.,1!1-11,:litS ..:" v. :ft ',1'4 ti f,-.::. ,iw L:4, .:, ,!.1 ,41 Psh ;4, Pix , , $: , ' ' ch.- , b .1 r 1?: ' ,r4 tilre 2 ',',, ,pr - , - 1, MANUÁCTOart, ,:t " -' if :4 la., .!J n.41 ti 4 i Tremont, opposite ,Waltham St, 4 V ttS) "1,', I ; ,a t '1' 'BOSTON,' AlASS' I. ' gji .t0 vvrir r:s Tbd Load perfect and beautital Works) Inotrue moat ;alba serld !sr the perks Bonk titres. ,,, The American' Organ " 1 Nakao Boma Attraotbro. and manta and Mentes tbo minds of all, Beautiful in ita appearsato and tffecta. - , , SeventeenitBiros PrOMIU111111 were awarded to tho Atomics Organs in the moo Mel October ear all, compWort, at, 'BUM; and County Bairn..., , , , First NOMIUllf awarded 'to tho Árnertean Or. gabs at lb. Groat Now York Biota Agrioultural Nair at Bockestar, Itoptonsbo., 1884, ore., the whole Catelogeo exhibited by tic" Blom Celebrated Diskant- , ' - : - ,,, '4,13 ; , ' 1 American Organs ,- - , , Are tho only real Bead Organs now before Hui publid.- Ts only Orgen baring Reverbrating Bound Box sw Wine viaast-h-orksiela Imo sh alma important part to pot form tbo bounding Board boa in a Plano form (to glee body sod robonanco : of tooe) sod without which: tbo totgoa Lotion:toe merely blotodoon 1111 Ordso Woo. 7. ! L, -11 ,4; ,gc,A: - - merican Organs : Net.tretr4strvw-thett-Whiti tibeelcor litmand Bea, but have the large Organ Bellow' giving power anct great steedintse ot SOUL Tao with their extreme due voicing of the Seeds and pet fent' 3g of the tans, make flung Or , , ' MOST -'PEITECT ORGANS! ElOWN ' , - t 7,, T.; . , Then, to fineness of worketaaship, delth Of et. lion, sad ease, Opt excel sit tabors. 7 Tito great Itoproeeseote and oeporlority of teas and work. taanship of the ÁlkIllericani Organ s Piece theta' iithiefrout rank as the beet, and tommasd higher prim than asy babes reed in. 'liniment in the ineriett.- arena examine IOU of thsm, in comparison with others. will quickly show their superiority. polal attention le called to the giy:o of Anted. ean Organ No. 7. containing the Super-Octave Coupler and E uh-Barc Pm Churches le' want of a powerfue !nerd ment7whom 121011111 are limited, te price rec'ders it very desirable. Every Organ is Warrnted to Prove ' SatisfaCtory. - Ties America Organs have the Reverberating Booed BOK. or Wind tamed, and are finished in the highest style of arc la Rosewood. Jet. Wei. mat, aad oak Outsh,richly Varnished and Pol. talsedor in aottooth oil Amish. forming elegaet Mama of Parasites Sur the Peres. or Boudoir. aad the oak mid walnut etpecially adeptsd to; Churches, Ceoturo mid Lodge Rooms. : The Americas Orgies are all finished with our sew Patent improvements. oortiainiag the itn 1 ' Prowlia Bars Swell. Double Pillows, two Blow Pedals. and Tremolo brand la sto other ISIPSL , 4 ' t--r' I" ;new STYLUS OP CASSills. gl?thty" and na' 4 kt IP- minted. , a ' . 110.' Illtietraied Catalogues. amostatoi cute takes from Photographs, showing their relative odral te caeh other, seat from Bold onky by - ' r r WARREN' CONYNOTONt I'Ve -11,4'1,latirs' Street; , EVARIVIALS, IN'S. 0.00MRWORM.

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CO vt.), r- - 'No Easiness Transacted on Satnrdayi t t 'A t 1 .Z . ,.4111 FANCYt GOODS; wholzsalo a notaii No. 05.1 Alain Street (13TWEER FIR- ST SECOND.) A,4)' ;1;4, t V.A0 ,gmble - tx x11.24' E I ra n' o n 11" reelaadt. '1131ao " -it t. Comm mnity-at Larov. WE have just returned front the East with a well-seleeted Stook of Bonnet and' Trimming, Ribbons. Velvet Ribbon, Plain and Edged. ) : ;. a 1 Bonnet Velvets, Plain. and Paney. . 0,1 , ' ,! 7 1,1 ) 2 Satuis and Slika.(1 L t ' , French and' American - Flowers. &there 'and rium.t,s:; -IP I I, t , , 'Birds and Other Ornaments., r Au Millinery done - to Order it - Shortest Notice. , Straw, Felt and Silk Hats and , 1 Bonnets., : , , , r ,r , A' lull 3Liae of Cloths for Cloaks. -, : 3 4: Cloaks in Great Variety.. A 213 : , 2 Cloak' Ottaments---A Full ,Lftne. , : 2.0 : 4 , 't We Make Chaks to Order, in th : Best an4 Latest Styles, at the - h Shortest Rome.. , -v 11, m.,,g6. 4.: , AFull Line of Bress Trimmings'. AL Big Stook of Fur for Ladle. and' 1 , Children,- , !!! ! f A Full Line', of Human Hair, Every Shape and Style. , , 41 , I 2.17 , A Large Stock of FAIICII Woolei Knit and Woven Hosiery and Gloves. - , :, e , 3 m Hat find Bonnet Blocks, IS) . ! W Notions ftlid 'Fancy Goods too - Ntmerons to Mention. Let all' buyers coming to town caU and see for themselves, compare the price, as they will find it as low as in any eity west of New , York and Philadelphia. , sep16,6m. , B. BAUM. 1 , , 3 ,, , : , I ,. ; - or i : . L, ,!, ' , - , 4 t, ', l 11 ,r . : 7 , " ..:; a I i .,DRY GOODS, IL; A , - : ., , .7 INT C", WI Co IV , c:4:9 0 T. i, . ,,,1 , ") 111U D S V115,1 7' 1 ) td.:o ; I 1, , I, t,4 f , 3 4 ';) 4 4.. , D ANT! ger , , A Itja , ,,, 1 1 ,1 I r ; 6, 4.46 , dir." OA' tfo : ; t...1 4 , ,, b ' ,,tvAs , e o amar; ral. 4!-. s 60 II El: 1 t We tako pleasant la Informing oar enetomete sad the public gagerally that wo are teositiag iloUr e, t , ,,, 6., i,,t $fl $;,..:,k0 Irs 'r ,,,, 0, - , ' 4 4 Fall and Winter Goods t7.:J -1,1 in port of r; ., .; ,-! Brown' and'; Bleached Sheeting', Shirting', Prints and Be Dane". , ft, 2t, .PlaitIind Fancy Ilreis Good" at 4 , every variety. (: ,A. ' , - : j t, ' , , t, - i Black Cloths,'.Fancy Cassimere", Casinetts. Satinetts, Jean', 4 -1, - 'Tweeds, Ike. 1: A large stook of ?lain and Twilled Fls.nmels, Shirting- Flannels, ,,, Lizseys, Bed Blankets, 4to. - , - .t . , , a ,L , A large tuid carefully selected stock of kali and Winter Shawls, Bal-, moral skirts. Breakfast Caps, , .1lubiasj Women'sLItisses , - and Children's ILOOds , , , and Scarfs. , , , r : ,..- Cloths,' Stevie', Basques cud oulars us stock or made to or. der on short notice.. ,-,,,--" - , ,t - , - A tirge stick snd great variety of Rotary, Notio as, do.. de. , , i A , All of whiell were purchased previous to the recent dm ' ' vance In Dry Goodsol ' . . n 3 11) C.':; .,1 Ilre are confident that hivii) eau make it la the littervat nr, k4 an toicall and einntlxte:ael Mack and r'ricess

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