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s v--l . a -iiT44 flriM-T .s-vf v' -ev ffUMiTM. THAY KU, JUtlN H. JUKKKtV, . PUBLISHES ASD PBOPKIETOBS. i lOCTJST ETSEET, ' BtTWllEH FIBST AHD WATiS." Letters on Business will ba directed: JOCRNAL CO., Evansville, Ind. - ' Communication will be addressed: EDITOR JOURNAL, EvaDBville,.Ind. TUESDAY.....:..M..,..APB1L 17. I tiT-The Cincinnati Gazette otill ' tLitika that treason is the worst of crimes the mm of al! other crimes. That ia only true when treason fails. If it euc- j ceeds, then ft ii no crime at all bat a virtue, and it is usually held in the hijtb-! st veneration. Washington and bis compeers wre traitors; boMheir deeds bave come down as among tlie noblest tVjgLt men in any age -have performed. The traitor of Mexico and Central aud South America appeaia history, not as trltCT, bnt as patriot. ! Indeed, nearly ail tbe governments now in tbe world are founded on treason. ' England owes her civastitatiotial government to traitors. It is folly for as to bold op oar bands aod roll np oar eyes at treason, We set oat by declaring the right of a people, any people, to set aside their gov ernment and tnaiitute aaoiber at their discretion, aod we successfully maintain ed the right by the sword, and; nobody donbia it, and until lately nobody' bas diRpaldit. - w j Jt is too lata to tell us about te crime of treason being the sum of all; villain int. That wotttd flaw few-b bedrid years aeo, when governments existed; by di vine right, and the world, learded and nhlearoed.were humbugged with the idea. No government exists bow by divine ap pointment Nobody rales by thp grace i of God, as men used t(ao. Any people ,'he.vt -: riaht to overset aftjold gov- - er,ment sad set op a new ona to anit ' ' them better, and they are tbe eEclueiva lodges of the Beceity. :A1I thefmnst make sore of is the cower, because the old government ha also a right to giva tbera a thrashing, and . it is the exclusive .,. lodaeof tbe w-oessity,4 A blunder here ia a crime. lie that tries revolution ' puts at bazzard the lives, liberties and fortunes of millious, and if bs fails, the world , will set bim down as a reckless disturber of civil government I But it is ridiculous for tbe friends of our ' Government, born of treason aod rebellion, and which began with I a sol emn declaration justifying it, to put on itra airs about tbe. ain of rebellion. Ia tbe late rebellion millions were as honest and earnest as men ever. were. ,",.' i Scores of thousands wera exempt from .V nil loyalty to a Government that did not or could not protect them in their loy alty. '- ; '", Vie readily admit that there may be greet ssoral guilt in gettint; up a rebel lion; but wnen it involves iareeoommu cities, trying to set up a new political and civil government, no human tnba rial is authorized to punish tbe guilC or (4,.v, even competent to ascertain iu "Let 'wi us not judge them," said even Abraham -'j Lincoln. , ,. . - I We suggest tbat the violent' measures end revolutionary enactments of the Gov ernment are going far to justify tbe lata rebellion, and give it a respectability in History 11 never would bave bad on its merits, -ri .v. i : ,, j . This very sentimeat, that treason is tbe greatest of crimes, which is condemned by oar own bistory and the bistory of all fres governments ia the world, shows that Us authors ara setting Up pretend eioaitcr divine right, that rightfully no civil government tit for freetnen is en titled to. Louisville Democrat. j ' .m -ii Tbe above bold advocacy of the inno- ' ceucy of treason is a little startling to .those wbo have not watched closely the editorials of tbe organs of tbe Confader ingiorr anu tug .!'. Jea. Davis and bis rebel .associates ". tbe comparing tbe righteousness of tbe . canse for which our revolutionary .fathers fought and , triumphed with an atrocious rebellion,' as unjustifiable in its inception at it was hellish in its pros- cation is an insult to the Government and tbe people. .A people may revolu tionise, but tbe revolution most ba based ; on the eternal principles of right and justice or It is a crime, whether it be ' successful or a failure. Ia tbe causes .1.1 ' i . . mat Dncg aoout an appeal to . arms is found tha justification or condemnation of such a last resort. Civilized nations all over the globe have recognized end declared the insufficiency of 'the cause for which tbe South plunged our people into war. To this fact alone may be mU. tr'rbuted the unwillingness of 'those na ' tionsto interfere in their behalf "Revo lutions never go backward " is a proverb creased on the well established historical ' fact that revolutions are almost invaria bly tbe offspring of an odious and op pressive tyranny,; 'The annals of nation will ba searched in vain for the counter Pft of a rebellion so unjuslifisbla in Hi . a origin, so cruel, ia its prosecution, so -ast in its proportions, and yet so ntter ly and completely a failure in its conclu sion, as the Blaveho!der'aebellion in America.7 The great failure is attribu table alone to the inherent viciousness of the undertaking. It was the right eousness of (be Government's cause that cemented tbe loyal people of the United ' Slates, and made them a unit in the struggle. - Had the Southern States I been manifestly mistreated and tyran ,ied over by the Government, and ap r pealed to the sword aa a last resort for f protection and freedom, theywoot!, fead the, sympathies not only of other .nations, bat of so large a portion of our j ' own people that their subjugation would . have been an impossibility. ' Ia confounding - all revolutions as alike righteous or iniquitous, as they ara successful or failures,' is confound ?iog truth 'and error, right and wrong. Error triumphant is none the less error, and truth in the dust braised and bleeding is none the less truth. ' ' : 'When the Louisville Democrat proves the identity of the causes which led to tbe Revolutionary War and the lata Re . tellioD, it may talk of tbe identity of tbe two revolutions in principle, notwith standing .they were .diffarent ia -result.' . It does seem to us that an editor unparj donably cheapens tbe character of Washington and bis co-partners, and dias th-s glory of their achievements,' -when be thus degrades them i W the ," level of slaveholding traitors, who re belled against a Government they bad always controlled because tbey feared they would not ba permitted to indefi .aitely -extend tbe area of slavery and proportionately curtail the domain f freedom: Shame on the man who would thos slander tbe fathers, while be enjoys ;, the- blessings gained by their sacrifices and adherence to principle! Oar neighbor of tbe Democrat is in luck. Somebody has furnished it with quantity of excellent reading, ia the ape of a 61a of tbe Bowling Green ier of 18G2. Cvurler. to-"'Uent rta liny" yoa call it. Aid mij . .tnl stand by the treasonable ,lia which you 6lUd your Bow oD(-jiD Courier of lb62, - published V Buckn .military anspises of tieneral not g 'jEcer.:nt" U 11?, by sort tbtOy. little more of the same Journal. TbeU.;?- bed at At- claims tos - lar TtZ tstt ' vs a1 - Mr. Editor: Ibt.citizei)s of ortowa and fic'.p:y wer' Invite? io the eonrt n:ous, .-a ! -t evesir, to exbittyoa ive hy .a lfflLlLSt cbrga of-4bfcui tnl worthy adaettor, lit. Cooper, wbo bas been engaged in teaching- here for ths last six months. The invitation was re sponded to to tbe utmost capacity of tbe court room, supposed to hold four hun dred person IJ ' Will a being entsrtained by declamations, charades, dramas, 4o., an alarm of fire was given by the. bells at 9 o'clock r. u., when it appeared that the dwellicg.snd store -room of J. B Miller wis on fire, the family all being at the exhibition. "With all the efforts of the citizens to prevent it, tbe entire building, with its contents, was destroyed. Theloss is estimated at $12,000; insured at $7,000 in tbe Phoenix Insurance Com pany. Tbe calmness of the night, and tbe prompt Action c .tbe 'citizens, pre vented ft further spread of tbe fire. The fire is supposed to be the work of Q in cendiaryl Tours truly, . '. 1 ft :.04 " A BPICTATOS. ESI-The Courier also charges tbat tbe Democrat became the porcba,er of tbe old Courier office, when it wa confisca ted and sold nnder .the hammer at $1,500 thet eatabiiBbment being worth from $15,000 to $20,000, and that it still retains, and holds it.J.'-C. X0W1 raaucan ueram. . ' y. It ia wonderful what capacity Noble has for lying. Ia tbe first place tbe Courier office was jiot confiscated but xolrj to satigfv debts azainst tbe estab- li.bment and 1 mechanics' liens.' It was twice offered for aile nnder a chancery dee-e.' 'Once it f struck off at some $7,000, we believe, and tbe bids were opened. Again it was offered, and it was. struck off to 6s at s trifle noder $10,000, - .Mr.i.Hglderaan's kinsmen, friends and creditors, being present at tbe sale. 5 Tbis statement; is mad a to Correct tbe tissue of lies let loos in Noble s paragraph. ' I be more mon strous tbe falsehood the more delighted is Noble with it. When such statements arei made as .Noble publishes in tbe par Sgraph above, does it net-become the duty ofillaideman himself to correct them? -Louisville Demoorait J We believe these honorable Democrats are well acquainted with each ether. They have been on' intimate terms Xor We bave ajready, reported . tbe fact that President Joenson . bad accepted tbe compliment1 of election, to. honorary membership of the Manhattan Club, in New York, aod bad agreed to sit for bis fall-length portrait, to be hung in tbe rooms of the same institution. Here is his letter upon tbe subject: -1 j s h EXICCX1TB Mahsioit, .; i'WasiiiSGTOir, D. C, Marca 12, '68. " GssTLSMKSTi i bave, the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of tbe za inst., intorming me of my elec tion as an honorary member of tbe Man hattan Club of New York city, and ask ing me to allow an artist of your selec tion to take a full-longtb portrait of my self for your club. In communicating to you my acceptance of these compliments, I desire to thank you sincerely for ihem, and for the tri6ndly expressions ol sup port ana encouragement yoa tender me in the discharge of my public duties. An honest and clear conviction of my duty, and consciousness of reotitude of purpose, the unwavering support of the American people, and the blessing of aa ail-wise , rroviaence, win. i- oetieve, en able me to meet py emergency.! I feel that I have the first two, and it shall be the object of' my every endeavor to de serve the remaining reauisifes. T T ' "I am, gentlemen, with great respect, i.'-xoor obedient servant, ' " Andrew Johssow,' which President Johnson has juat become s member, entertained at dinner, on tbe 3th of February, Gen, .Mansfisld Lovell, tbe rebel enmmander who left New Or. leans en tba approach of Farragut and Butler; on April 25, 1 862 . . - Alabama Loyaltt. A writer ia the Montgomery Ledger expreisei. Iba sen timent of tbe original rebel capital upon the President s fir jt veto ia thajfojlow ing significant language: -' The South and the Government are in the same boat one more time, thank the gods 1 , " now blow- ye windw. --.and crack your cheeks."' If Black Repuhf ucanism wisbes to bad out whether the South is loyal, there is now a beautiful opportunity for fiflding it out It tbey wish to prove their, .false, assertion, let them now attempt any -seditions move and tbey will find every blast from John sons "bugle horn worth . a thousand men ;" and before the notes tball j die away la the valleys of the South, a sol dier from the South will wave the ..old banner of the stars and stripes ba the Northern hills, and though we do not de sire them to da this, we defy 'them to do so. We wilt see then bow 'the like tbe fit of their own cap,' ' it 1 Oar neighbor of tbe. Dijtaoccaf, must be ..terribly frightens! at tbe approach. or, tne cnotera. ., it is credibly reported that he was seen washing himself a few miles up the river yesterday,. , Tbat ac. counts for the toulnes of; the water from our hydrants. ' Can't oter' city au thorities pass an Ordinance that he shall wash hereafter below the water works? LouuvtfU Journals-"'" " We have long" bjeh ,;6r the ropinida that thur'e were some very dirty editors in LouiB villa. " ,t,' ' J " ! ' - j Horace Mavdard said in-Connecticut. before the election that . he. abouldn't wonder if' tba negro voted ia- Tennessee before be. did in .Connecticut, and in North Carolina before be did" in Pennsyl- TiniB. iiorace is one et tne leuows sj Washington "seekina to be admitted as a member of Congress. ,It 1b well for Ten nessee tbat ne can t get in. It s aa ill wind tha blows -aobodv sood. Louis- ville Democrit. , . , ... -,i ' , Tho' only consolation . the Democrat derives out of the non-admission of the Southara Representatives to Congrew, is, that a? lpyal aiaa i like Mayaard is also kept out of his seat? It la welcome to all the cpaiforJUit. ii.sble to extracVfrom that act'.I i s T :iott' , . hi 1 . i We find a great many opponents of the Civil Eights Bill in the; fix of jAe fellow ,'spokea of by the Terre Haute Express. "They are' loud i a .their con demnatiea of W measure ' about ' which they know- nothing! i The'Expresi Saysi , , ,0n yesterday we met on the streets two persons, both of whom had 'copies ol the civil eights JtiiU in their pockets. One of them, whom we shall Mr. B.. proceeded to take out the document, and ask us " how we could support a measure which donferred the right of suffrage on all tba negroes in the southern mates without consulting the people, or States themselves." We replied that we never beard of such a bill or law. ' Said ba: "You bave never. read this, bill then' We replied tbat we bad not only read It, but bad studied it caretuiiy, as welt as tba arguments made on both sides of it, aod requested bim, -as bs cad pulled ta paper oa csto make bis statement good by referring to the portion of it which sustained bis statement or providd for any sues, thing.-' After readme diaerent sections, and looking over others rather carelsiy, headmnted: that: Mi could not jai find any such .thing in the bill. We suggested to him that perhaps ho never bad read tbe bill at ail, when he admitted that. he. never had, carefaily, u1at Lad been told thai such vtxt the object of the !m," to-wit.: To force ne gro sullrags upon all the States lately iu revolt. ., n jt .1 ... .J TLo rstrf!r,-.rt (Iowa) Gazette snys tv'.nt ftt l?-.t tnive p. : ,rn --.(' ;. t !n t fay, tbe Gotefsett bs i.o LutiLteJ ad U illiiiiad horses aud muies, realizing over four tfs .riUione- and a quarter of dollarl. Tbe J-Jea btill progieasing in the Sooth will f-acb seveciaea millions. CLieago bas at last received it's great" telescope, tbe largest ever made. Tbe aperture of tbe object glass ia 18 inches. The instrument was packed in nineteen boxs. . Sir Hagb Tlentv Rose,' tbe new Com- isander-is-tbif of the British army in Ireland, has seen bard'service in India, and is tbe man wbo blew the Sepoy leaders from the mouths t)f bis cannon. HOESE-SnOES.; BEST BOMEBXO ? tr1 Horso .nd Kulo Shoes, - h(X a ,-'JHr....fU-ki . . Eori-Slios ITaili, Cat Hails,. Tsit ksortDnt oi kand and for sal by i v ?' SHOJEHBEIM31EH. 4kv CO i " Ho. 16 Public Landlag, . . sprll d3m ClncfDostl, Ohio. , t;n CLOTHING, &o. f);LJli3:rS: 1 - (li.iv J ' I i . - I M)oU ' r n i '5 I f or ' .( it- i" ' -i'..-':- I t . Eeady for the . - prlnff'Trcidlo! aAlvi ir..L ?iAA-t S i :1 ',-j.fi.J-- m -:t 1 r.t I t ' 1 f' , Xj A k i k a. J - ! f- HATINO 3VVt BSTTJBTIID fOM THB Km I with a tplondld stock et j . , . SPRING GOODS I sow offer to thou In want of gjed Goedi, tba ftaMt let of Ooodi nn oSuei Ta this market At Greatly Seduced Bates. .tmi s -' .: . Ai I wai Im tha market win thing wara at tholr lowest rates, 1 bought toy Oooda tor LESS THAN ANY ONE Ta tills elty, as others boaght early and had to pajr feigner prion for the eame Goods. Sly Stock eonriata of a full Una of i PICCEf GOODS. -atJca as . I J ' 4.1. s I '' : - ' - " j French C?oatinjst , t PAriTr.:cooDSf I r! a- Vesting, all Kinds & Styles. RGADT-UIADE CLOTHING! Of Hr on make, as I bow make my Beadj-mada wwue ib mj swb eiors. xuey are oi (oa sest","; MATBIAL! and tba , Finest, Workmanship. L QOQD$,MJlX)E UP Ta ORDER, . ! At the sbortost otlc. Full SmtsMade IH thisty-six noussr ' : t . I . . I i -.' I l 1 And warranted to at or aK GiotHtno, . A large lot on hand, ai vary low prices, ' ' .- ". ,.-J.T -.' -i-tfi f.r. All,. Sizes j and Kinds sfrrpjTPP i.Kif. -it hi If .--"J 4 v .- FURI1ISIIIE1G : 0GQDS1 i m b ;A fall stock oa band, inch aa ' sEuiTs,:: ; "' -'; ;-' ; DRA WEES,""" ' " riijVt UXDEESHIRTS;1!: ; , . EANDKER CHIEFS, i i , tJt w t yjg "" ' ' 4 ' " ' SCAEFS, r... GLOVES, HALF-HOSE T2T a . .1. A full stock of tba abore Good always oa hand aad of the Finest Cfcuality. G0OD8 UADI TO ORSIB, i.-- ; FOR.:'X.ESS; MONEY Than auy oher boose in the elty, aa I have made permanent arrangement with my bands to work together In-ausa a manner tbat - - .OiS ei-'i Won. can Compote , .. a. - ?' . , : . ,. ' j- ' " " i With ma ta pries, aod I aa d.tera lned To Keep' Prices Down, And not to be nnder aeld by any ona In Svana- vine, xon win noa aae at -s r . . . - . - - " ' zffrsr Old GTvssriD, jST!iafM tVe et, . J.fi-TI-tWflWrTT?!' Jkml1 l r 46 ZIain'StteDt74G M i-'i --A ' I MATTHEWS- " . t not,' i. 4 s ; ,-- T. HATE rOB BALK AT ljU Ui - - : "Tliolesale and t-Eetail, - A wall selected BtocDf - Agricultural Implements. " WOOD AND WILLOW WABC, . HOUSE-KEEPING "ARTICLES. AND - ; . , GARDEN SEEDS ' la their Stock will be fouud : CHAMPION Beapen and Mowmti, ' .' Q.VAKER Mol, Rl'SELL'l Beaperaand Ha wen, Vbrcaatng Maehlnea. 1 t a pa rat or a. L'SIOX CHl R jr-m.kM Batter la Mln'l. Clrj Of tile, (QaeoB of the Sonth.l ' Sugar MIIU, PAHSISO MILLS, Staoforu's Ke Fatant, ! The Cheapest. . i " la Smaller Ootalde A baa Larger aiddlea, Has More and Butter Biddlet.doet twlca the work of, and better than, ear other Fanotag Milt Baa as tap and dovrm JOLT, withetde ebakr, Cleasa aad beparatee all kind, of SKKDS, Z Cnttlag; Beiei, -. " C orn Shellera, HO J SIKH. Wheat DRILL A 8eed t-ower, , The Best in the World. , . - ' Cider Mills, ItORSK HAV FORK and Lifter, " ' AC. L. WALKKR's Hew Patent. . " Tbe Cheapest, simplmt, ttroDgeat, lightest Fork, and bwi powerfol lifSs now known. - . ! Horae Hay Rakra.. 1 HYDRAI'LIO CLOl'HKS WASHER, - - Wshe Strcskr tihlrta, Br force of the water, WlthaM RabMng, Wasbee mere at a time and fnUr than any other alacblne. - Clolbes Wrlngirt. PLAl'FOuM Ki;AI.l: of Molsoa A Davis' - make, pronoaneed by Tobacco - ' Warahonemon strongaet A most correct. PLOVGHti, aad Cnltlratori. OAK-MOUSE WHEAT DRILL. FA tiCJCT ak. MKAtit'KK Combined. s u Ni-w Patnt and Jrt Conreuieaca. la AIM-W A TICK PILTJCRiCKS Cheap, Durable, and KB c tire. NOiir-KXPLOSIVIC COAL oil CANS, A Ohesp Insarauce. USFRKKZABLK PUllPa, lew Patent.) - W blch agitate t be waiar ; cheaper and more effective tban Cheii Pniups,. or any otber kind of water eleral jr. COFFEE ROASTER, (Sew Patent,) tioe by Clockwork, Boaata Coffee without nxeding attention, browns every grata to same color. anT if used in conjnoctiua with Oar Old Dtmialon Coffea Pot, will man? always perf t Coffee. NEW LAMP-KH.tUlS A Altwiiratat, 1VK' Patent for COAL OIL, ,i t :s t r l, - Wblth perntlta tba Lamp to be filled, trimmed and righted without r mov ins Shade or Lhlntney; cast no itbaiow beneath the Lamp; ia more portable Ihao Cm, moch cheaper, and b'tttrr ttgbt for theeye. Many firms in New fork bare DUCARDKU OAS to nee tbis Lamp and Shade. BIRD CASKS) the finest ever brought here. rtllUIItu CHAIR!, a I styleo, laie and small, carpet, nlat,eaanion and cane-eeat the moat comfortable Chair yet made, and guaran teed perfect 10 wood and workmanship. ' - end svhtrga-aasortment of . ! WOOD AKD WILLOW WARE, .. AND ,. .... , , ' POTTSS-KEEPISO , ARTICLES.. ii FIELD-SEBBJ3' ' BOUGHT ADD BOLD. MATTHEWS A FULLIBTON,- . .. BoS-dtf . , - , No. ia Main street. - QUEENS WARE, &C. IMPORTERS. Cliina, Glass ASD aUEIMAM. Consider oar Advantages I ; -c- We are now receiving onr Queenswaro Direct from tho'.:?.!' j S KJ "- C a . " I POTTERS OF THB OLD W0SID ! At New Orleans, oar crates ara hoisted from the Oceaa Bteamera aad placed oa beard Steamboats, whlrh land them at onr wharf In tbis city, thua making but one transfer from i LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, EJvsxnsvillfc, Ind.' Ton will observe, therefore, tbat we aeenra safe and speedy transportation, as welt as great saving ia breakage, which alone is a very important item to ba considered, In the oojt of oa Wsres. 18 218 Main Street OTJE STOCK Is ona of the largest aod beat as sorted to be (band in the West, ant for sale at extremely low prices. We are now m.nnfiaoturlng every dnecrlption of Ooat Oil Lamps, Candle and Coal Oil Lanterns, wnwB we win man a tees coan t.memamu pneea. Lamp Stock, coaelsting of Earners, Shades, Chimneys, Pess and feet, for aalaat mannfaetnr. ra' prlosa. . ,:- t . vat new uatalogne and Price List, for 1866, Is now ready foi diatribntion, which Will ba fur- nunea 10 merer, anu only, on application. LAW CARDS. . A It V A H J OHM SOS, . Attorney ' ctt Law, NOTARY, PUBLIC Heal Bstato ilgonta V- Boldiers' and all other claims procured. Office STANSVILLB, IND. . aplS dtf ' Wm. Reavis, U. S. CLAIF.1 AGENT. Also, Real Estate & Collecting Agent. 0PPICE ON MAIff ST., v Eel Third & JbttriA,) No. 95, Over ' j Keller's Gun Store,' I t ... I E?AXSTILLK, Ind. "aeplS - ... - ttoaais s. JOHMSoa......jaea w. wai.au ,r. Johnson & Walker, ; ATTORXEY8 - AT - LAW, ' . OFTICE ON THIRD STKEIT, K early opposite the Court Honae, at the building formerly occupied by the late Dr. John T. Walker. . , ; t . t 5 BlS Sas ' ' ' - Jas. T. Walker, -TJSTICE OF -THE -PEACE ' T-'- AJfB - J f ; - i Affeat for obtain ng Faauloaa, ! Back Par auad Beanty FOE DIBCHABGED- S0LDISE3, AITD FOB the Widows aod other legal representatives of .aosa who die In the service or the United States, wfflos on the North-Went aido. of. Third Street, near th WiMhinj ton House and nsarljr oppoalt the do art Ilonse, Evansville, Indiana. All bnslnesa entrusted to him will be promptly attanded to. " ' " JylS-ly ; A M. aHACKELFORO : : : : : 6. R. HORN BROOK. SliacHelCord & Hornbrook, ' atYqrheys-At-law. And lieal Estate Agents, ; t ; , 03ce on Third Street,-- - (Betwaea Locnat and Mala Streets West Side.) ST Prompt atteatlon given to Collections. .. ant31-tf GAS-FITTINO. f. rniFinni1. Thte dwlltr 4. ail , v , :-.-.f ,i:xk VT""'" " ' ' I F. M. HUJHPHBKT. ft " I , a. ASD Z5cr m in "Is s" i o ii 7 ' 1 eSii'fiRCH ANTS!. "J: -' GIHI'JAC"'""''""'' '" STEAMBOAT AGENTS, ; wharf-boat' Proprietors, f " Foot Sycamore Street r "v ; : .1 - ; .. I".",.. .,.'- i ! : ! :i ''!'- t H: ALSO, DEALGRs IS Hay;-1',- : - '' r t v.. " Flour, f h'J'1' Bacon! . AND y Country ProducejGenerally OVNCS: ' , t Wo. 1 South Water Street, frLiberal Cash Advances made on Consignments. , , -ap7rf - r" ' aw biL.- a. m. taasv . DANIEL ft ZAHIf,. ' ' WHoteiiLa DBAuas ra Urocsrlea, Wlau, JLIqwara, Clgara, CottaB Vara, Hall a, etc., . ,, Ho. Water St, bet. Main an d Loooat, an 11-6m ; . SVANHTIL LI. IND. J. C. Dl'SOlXUET & CO., Forwarding-, Commission -AND Produce Merchanta, ' So. 19, North Water Street, :. 1 (Orr Biojit, it door f M. Dalaell) ' EVA.VSVILJLK, - - 1A1UAXA. , ootls, ' , ; - ; :;!! - i - JOHN B. HALL, -roawAriiasG and commission TT1Z C HA.TS T Steamboat Agent and . Hharf-boat , . , ' Proprietor, -E VA NS VI L LE, - - INDIANA. Evansville, led., Oct. 6, 1866. ocH8 r. a. bi;,to...... n. a?aa..Buaa aioaouoa. : U HUSTON -& CO.it' r Fprwarding & Commission Merchants, f 1 - - A ; WHAEFB0AT PE0PEIET0RS, Evansville, Indiana ' nS-tf - - DAK AillK. A. a. SHiar. a. w. Hi ai-La DAN AIKEN & CO., GENERAL, COMMISSION M ERCUAXIi i 112 POYDBaS 1IBI1T, - New Orleans, Louisiana. Given, "Watts p. Co., Tobacco and Cotton v pactoes.-V1.'; GENERAL COMMISSION MIBCHASTR, TTHANOTAI. AUD TBAKS SHlPPiaa AOJEMT3, , , . t '": Ifew Orleans, L.a. SPEED, SUMMERS & CO., ..nr. COTTON AND TOBACCO J? A --.O. T O Tt , GENERAL . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, r. .-AMD COHMBRCIAL AOKSTS, OFFIOI.Jfo. 89 PCTPBAS 8I1I1 - I SEW ORLEANS, LA. Carletoo, fonte A Co., New Tork. Speed, Doaobo A Co., Memphis, Tana. O aart, Stockard A Co., Aloblls, Ala, - dS01t. . ' F. H. Ehrmau & Co. , Commission & Forwarding Cor. Locust & Water Sts. , , EVANSVILLE, IND. Agents Star Fnlon Line, Fast Freight line Tlafennsjlranla Central ". ; Kail road. , . lfu Short cat and quickest Boats to tba Eastern Cities Cars run throngh, to and from XvaBSvilla, wiiuDiii iraoiier. "Tim, and rates guaranteed. ocS-Bm rsao. SaAtra. ' Thos. O. Sana. NKWHODSK, NBWPIRM. SHAKFE '& SMITH, .'"' ' tiENEBAL COMMISSION , -FBODUCE "DEALERS,' No. 5 Sonib Water 8tret, fh 6m , ' . . aVANSYillE, IND. ' Browii, Duiikerson & Co., EVANSVILLE, IND. . Coimniskon HercVts FORWARDING AGENTS. v , Ahot Especial Agents for the 1 ; 33oUofontalno ' COTTON EXPRESS AND KBIS TBAKSP0BTATIOH OO. , : BELLEFONTAINE COTTO N EXPRESS I Only Ten Day to New York. TIME GUARANTEED. THIS LIGHTNING KXPBISS LINB TOB the trantmls.lon ef Cotton to tba Bast, by dispatch, la now lolly established. er Time Bills of Lading will be given. ' .'. - TIMS THBOTTGH, TXS DATS. " 9rC0iialgsments soHetted. ' ' - SHOWN, DUBKS&tfON A 00 , Agents. fobi7-tf , . BVANSVILLK, IX D. . 'Erie16,:;;? Transportation Company's ?jVTime ; Express.";, ? Ten Days from l New York to EvansTillo. . : ' m Jaji i.f ''i.i -tl jo t tiiiO , "Time Guaranteed. Va i THIS EXPBESS IS iOW BZaDT FOB BUS I. ' nase. Through receipts given and time gaarv anteed by (- W. H. OAKLIKO, Azent, - ' ' Ke. 865 Broadway, Sew Tork. ' ...A a'o . -- O. W. ABBOTT, Agent, "i -I "' No. 1 estate Street, Boston; . i BBOWH, DTJHKBBBON A CO., Agent,, . feb27-tf ; - - ; - JCvansviiie, Inl , . E. 8. Desonchet & Co :. , '" OCMXBAIi ':- POEWAEDINQ & COMMISSION v,""f MKRCHASTg, i , Xo. 33 Foydrai St., New Orlearm, La. ... aoira for aala of alt kinds of Weatero and Son them Prod ace. Goiuigssaenta aad order, soUcitad. . . : . aaRl.eas LB. H. FtilrchUd, n Tcrbcxiff Broth. rs, Jonu w. tt.agi.mia, r-'ew-vriasna. onisvuie, . FalrsKUd, VarteacfTek. BtB(kamr Comnission , Mercnants, 8' Ij'AQAZISs; BTllKET, , J. , " ,', 4EW OELIAK9, IA. i j f SACKS Iter sale itPo i, V.rF-r-t, i. T. cox. IWOtTI-D BKSPICTTCtLT IBrOKX 1ft friendf, and the pablic. tbat I bave opened out a freehand desirable stock of Staple &3?ancy GROCERIES SUCH AS Provision s,; Sngar-Cnred , Hams, ' nam sansage, - - ; Tea., Sugars, Coffees, Coal Oil and Lamps, .' ; "' -'-' Wooden and Willow Ware, 312s LOCUST STREET, ! -'33L , t . ... t ..I : . f: t - - . Between First ausel Saeaaidt ; Having pnrcbased alcea tba lata decline, I aa enabled to offer goods at lowest , '"CASH -JPlilCE. All Orderi promptly filled, and de livered to any part of tne City. ' Thankful for past favors, a renewal of tba pat ronage of former frlenda and enstosaers ta earnest ly col Kited. hbS-im r-.j' , ' J. 8. DATI9. - - F-vi .1 1 . NEW YORK GROCERY. BT SHOBTFILLOW. Tba vernal rains vara falling Cut, ' As t'arongh a little village pasasi -. ' u A yonth who bora a hickory pots, And oxen nnder his control , . ; . ' "i-r'i " - Mew Tork Grocery. Hla t-ow was glad, hia ayes wera bright ; Nor to tba lift, ao to tba right - ' : He taxnad, bat onward kept his stead course, , And shouted 'till bis vole was bona - ; - New Tork Orocery. , , - - , -f -' ;T ! -.-)! He left his bappy boms by night, . And toward the city took hla flight; : ., 'What tbongbta than possessed bis bead, . As on be went, and thus he ,Jd " Haw Tork Grocery." " " Ton'd better stay," a damsel aald ; You'll sorely lose your way, y lad i . That stormy road la long and wide " ' Bnt load tba headstrong yootb replied --i. '. , " Jfaw York Grocery." - " Bewars af swindlers, cheat and thieves J Beware of tbosa who would deceive. Such was an old man's lond advice, . To whom the youth aald, in a trice a . t .ii w,w yOTk Grocery i The; thought him mad, bnt a he sped ' . T the place of which he'd read' ... J : Where F. 8. Co. do lead tba town, v f " Keeping pricea and rival dowa . . . . r .. Haw York Gtooary. . : Ha cam ha saw h bought b went ; - With twice tba valu. for money spent ; Betnrnlng to tbat aelf-aama shore, . Be shoo ted loader than before . ' '' Kew York Grocry.rt, 'f He told tha aelghbors all around. He'd seen th plan both sura and " sound." And tha news made their pulae leap, ' Tbat Grooariaa wara sold ao ehaap . , New York Groeary. ' They earn from every hill aad dale, Tbey bonght themaalvaa, and aent by mall ; Tbey Joined theeanstant rushing throng. . Of coatomers who sing the song , ' . ' .' "New York Grooery." Parsons, ', ' Scovillo 1 &, Co,, K5IP CONSTANTLY OH HAND A OHOIOI electioaof FAMILY CnOCERIEG Which are being sold at remarkably low price NEW YORK ; GROCERY, Ho. M Main Street, ' Evansville,' Indiana. , - 1 BiarS '( ' " ", , . ,.''' '..' , : ' . ' .' ',.' .' ' . v -.i if- 'i ' 33 35 LOCUST STREET D Weaver! Gdi PROVISIOM STORE. Keep constantly' on band and for r sale, all kinds of 5 , ' GROCERIES, ; ; J , PROVISIONS ; VEGETABLES, ' M &Ce.'&C,'- SCC9 Green, Dried and Canned V; . ?:,. Sngar-Cored : DRIED BEEF; , ; Aod, fta ' fftct, m gsnerasl tcpplj and'Tsuiety of Groceries and Provisions. Call and examine oar Stock and Prices, corner of Second and Locnat street, Kvansville, lad. Nos. 33 and 35 Locust Sts. (' '. P. - : a $ I.J 4. S. ' t ' febI3-3m Wug,Tahxie7-'& Co., DIALS ES IN GROCERIES, - A1E, tORTEL, CIOZS, LAQEB BEER, ":;:iro. 85' ?Iain Street;':. :' mmvrr.T.c Ywti i. S9TrelIv(,rd, FKXE fcF. CHAEQE, to anr part of tbe city, by the dosen, hall-barrel and barrel. , , ,, . , mar2a 1 A CARD, 1 . irnrm. - 'w. o; vvlubtos, Late of Louieviile, K'T.Lete of LonUrliie, Kf, -.MATTHSW8 & tUUESTCT, i ".,., 1 i - DBALCSS-. IS: rt- - t t ! Agricultural Implements. ; r vseeds 9 ,,v - .WOOD AND WILLOW WARS, : M ' .. -iSBr-,,,.,,, ! t,i : BOUSE Fl'RSISHiSa ARTICI.K8, TCt" " K 43 Maim 8trMt,":(' I T A H 8 T.Vl L . 1 H D I A H A, ( DRY GOODS. a. tt. sooiiLstr. Y WHOLES A LS DIALES3 III V Plain and Fancy DRY GOODS, -; , FIEST STREET, Evansville, Ind.. ja29 C0-PmraE2SHI? ' 2T0IICZ.T JOG. CCLZHAUGCR " ; Has teen admitted as a : P Xlt T N E R , 1 1. a ! . ' ' . J". .'-; ' '" ' And we .will continue th bnsirjeea under tha ftrrn of ,.. .... , , .-. iiiPiEo,' , mm : &Co. " j . v Ota THAKIS TO THK PUBLIC OINEB ALLY for their very liberal patronage, and promla that ootuing shall be wanting ou our part to merit a continuance of tha asm. . . B. H n - o.. . a M , . M ' ' .-. I 1 2 fTf GO . r f-t- o : " , : 8 , s .... , s a -? - CHEAP PBICE3 AND GOOD ASSORTMENT, BOLLE tSsBEYEEISS, - . Ma.lBl trat, ' V. f! J - STAHaTIt.lS.lHI. TTrS HATH JTJ8T hlOIITlD O0B FALL TV Stock, which ambrace a ebolaa selection of Press Goods, Oloaka. SbawU, JUlmoral fckirU, Hood and Habtee, Olove and Hosiery, Corsets, Clothe, CeeaiHiora, Ladies' Oiotbs, Claeeineta, Jeana, Tlaanele, Blankete, Tickings, Oingham, Oallooea, So., Bleached aod TJaaleeched Musllne, and a tbuaeaud aad ona otber artielee too tediona to mention. All of which will ba Bold vaar oaaar. Go and see at No. 43, Main Stieet. BOLLXA BEYBE1SS, , eeptlS.i' .'' ! i Ho. AS, Alain Street. WHOLE3ALE NOTIONS. iDCflH .a hi w SSH155 aiWM2 . few I . x to r C9 .. lpSr3 s , I v.it CARRIAGE?, &C' F. HALir.lERSTEin, . Carriage and Wagon. - LI Mi UFACTORY' --.Cor, H&ia Street and Canal :.i'y ; ' 5 it. U r- THB USPEESIGNSD HAS SVW OH H4KD ajieadid ertnsatef Snlbd Carriagna for Spring trade. Tbey are of thsleteat aud rnuet Improved stylee, and ioclade fonr pseMtigM' Bockawaya, Ught Rockawaj , Baitttiea with r tlonary aad sniftiug tops; al.u, latcy, Hllght trotting Buyglea and Priuc Albert.. . . ' 1 have Baaaio, ffotc-a op extra strong, for Oooatry eve. My work is made of the very beet aad tborooghly seaaonKl timber, aod ironed with extra BSnd Iron. I nee no ttrtory wheel, all aay vheeis fcicg made by band at tbe abop I y the bsat of aaecbaaica. I warrant ail nsy work, w gi?e ...UHfesmtufa-n'an ia .--f rsct. Pcrfr.-i-e .-hl. to porcaje aatl.;:. ia ny ll, witl SndUtotbetr letareat lo o,t and axeuun asy Stock before porchang eUeau&m. .. prpeaa to li at th. lowest poiiie rti rtr. au-l-aa BJkii aiXLSTZI Hi 4 . rTi r i g , W tJ o -1 : r1 5 ' - f - M ' ; , 0 CO.. ,. ganw 2 ' ' SSBaS(j 1 " . fear Bl,. ' o. i . o '. -s ' w - 03 ? t GO 4 re- s. tf' ; .. W CTsa sT a t-" asw - 1 h. i: '-: ! j .. -- t aa , -'"' . ' 7' ' '.asBPg--'- 1 p-!'-;-,: . MH09HM : '' '" " .' I w- iW '; W S3-: . ' -i .5.-0 ..r ..- ' ;S P ''fteW 2S3. vr, - jVtljims EXPRESS COMPANY, vfisit ADAisI -KXPEKS3 COMrANT lK. X .pectfnlly snnonnc to their friend, and patToastbe pablic of Evansville and vicinity that, with Increased faciiitica for tba transporta tion of TBEIQHT, PACKAGH3, HOHVIT, ABTO TALUABLK8, t They aollclt a contiusanca of former favor. Especial care taken in th collection of Bills, Draft, Hotes, and th transportation ef valuable package. - j - Any information In regard to the rooks, Ao., can ba obtained at the otice on first street, next door to tbe Pcatoffice. THOS. G AIIHKB, taS. .. ... .... - -' . Agent, JEWELRY. i a" r, -i Watclicst' Jewelry 33XA.M:oisrr)S! SlLERWilRE, i , Clocks, &ci, AT TO THE IADIES. ; Tf yon want a Tine Gold Watch and Chain, Dia mond, Chased, Seal or Plain Gold Bing, call at P. L. OEISSLKB'S. If yon want a Tine Hscklaon, Bracelet, Breast pin, Wadding Bing or Fine et of Jewelry, call on P. L. GKISSLs.lt, M Mala St. TO THE JHEKCIim, TAEMKU, IND If you want a Fine Heavy Oold or Silver Hunt lng American, English or Swiss Wat-b, mil oa :,;: . . - . . OKISSLKR. aa. Ha Is also the sole agent for th eelet rated Foley Gold Pen, I '!- Which I universally aclinowledged to b tha flneat and beat writiug pan in America. , , u9. Personal attention paid to r. pairing fine W.uihes, Clocks and Jew.lry. All work gnaraa teed to give entire satiaractton, or the money re funded, by i ' P. L CEI3GLER. C4IInin St., r ' ' (OSS l'OOB BILOW SECOND 8TB Kit.) .... nt-6m . f JEW. STORE , .i J t ' "i -- - fj -t t AHD EIEW GOODSi t- t ,3 vs. t I AM HOW OPJENIKd. AT JUT SKW BTOBK, NEXT DOOR TO FIRST NATIONAL RANK,! THB LAB0E8T STOCK OF Clocks,. Watches, Jewelry, ' Silver and Plated Ware Ever bronght to th elty of Kvansville, which I can sell at greatly reduced price, for Cub. WM. BUCK; WAT0HB9 of all sraaVd aod makes j pricea ranging from 110 to floO; all war- ' ranted good time-keepers. CLOCKS The Omtria Srrn Taonas Cuvii. 'BIOII JXWELRT of all the I atear and Most Fasb. lonable Htylns, and tlsborate 1 Workmanship. 1-3 O w w n f o Q w e u M Q H w H H w W H D w Q DO M u o o m W W o H DIAMOND SETS, 1 DIAMOND PINS, AND Fl trout KIN08. ' OOLrt CHAINS' In sod less variety. WIDDINO BINDS. v 1 GOLD THIMBLES, i " 6ILVEB THIMBLES, , , OOLD BBACELET9, : , . PIABL BBIDAL BETS, nnsarpaasab le In bauty . . OOLD SPECTACLES, BILTEB STEEL ,. SPECTACLE CASES, " BILTEB AND PLATED WARE In acts, half aets, or jngle plso. r, :, f . (j filLVKB SPOONS, BILTEB FOBKS, BI1TEB HHITES, and"' BILTEB Napkih Biaos, BILTEB CABD CASES, PEABL CABD OASES, v FANCY OOODS OF ALL HINDS A DEHCBIPTIONS, TINE POCKET CDTLEBT. TABLE CUTLEBT, POCKET BOOKS, Ac, And all Good astiallr foond In a Fintt-Clas Jewelry Es tablishment. . . "VVetcli Repairing . Doa to order en tba moat reasonable terms. Engraving, Both Plain A OaiiaTu" HIGHEST PBICE PAID FOB, OOLD A SILVEB, WM. BUCK. WW Those wishing to porchac good In my II II. will ww w - J T ,.lr ift.r nmrehasiua eleewker. for I am de termir-ed not to b nndersold. ocMr-ly I bave also a fine assortment of Oold Pen o' different brand. All Pel. warranted for two year. . ' 'm.BUCK. STOVE WORKS. OQTJTTTTJSIU Itove Works BFIINKF.1EYER a CO, . .. -j ,,, .Manufaotararof . - ; ; Cookinj BtoTei, for Wood and Heating Stores,' for Wood aad uoai; ;--!'- . - ' Country Skillets and lids; ; Cottntry UTens ana juicis; lA Biscuit OTeas and Lids ; 4 Odd Lids ; ... Sugar Kettles; 1 - . - Dog- Irons ; ' '- - jrarab Oratfs: ' ' ; . , ' t,! Fan ct Grate rrcntsj '." AirfrateJf - - 1 ' Cellar Graf!i; ' .: V7indow Weights, - . Maian Molds - ' , Watae Irons; ', . , , Ham Boilers ; - 8t0T Holiowars, &o., ft . ' ' AC30, RXSP F05 SALE' r x Tx ''Bliestlron, Coppsr'&c; ;: - t -....u -i . , t- .. . ..... ., , ejsw HaJaa Room 1taln Street, ppa- It Coairt If o,, fwanjrjr neeur eatbPlgeaatrt.k. , ' i - eaaVO'" lltta.! ' 1 . t "' i t y, "w m tit .H V-1 '- m-.V.i BOOTS AND BIIOE AT WHOLESALE. o- A LARGE AMOBTMENT OH HSD ASD Goods arriving almost dally. Tbe tntde ta respect fnl I y tnvliMt v.. ci in.ne mv stock with the asauranoe that th-y viil fud aa gnod Quods and ae low prioee as any i cuse in it, Tbaakfnl to old cuctooiers for pwit (avore, woold respectfully svrlcil a ount!uou;i;o of li.e same. P. sEMUM V. EvaasViLLW, July 13. A BIG iWATEBF&LL, a i. . 1 AND OTUCIl Bin TIltVGSt Niagara XjilI- I the biggest tiling 1 j th shape of a Waterfall ' oa record. efxvBa vis . , - '. I" the blit tiling In the sliapa of a mltltary nrreaalty" tbat cau be foond lu tLe country lo day. ,. . Tho Great Kebellioa Wat the blcgest thing In the; shape of a peg! In .uwuuMi n,or uuwa, ect iu, euouut. l'r between Sayres and the Benecia Boy. ' THE TBllIIlS "A a thing," I a large one, with a very eiltn cbaare of in ever guti leg aay amalKr, ..onjCKpcwEnoY it tbe biggest thing In tbe simps (f a Western editor that ever got behind a quilt. But th 'btgget thing" lu town is th ' .. . BOSTON Shoe Store I Buy Tour Shoes Tlierc Tor youraelvea, your wlvne and ll'iw one, and yon will EeducQ your Exptnsoj. WE bave taken great pains to learn the waute of tbe people of this vicinity, in n aorct to BOOTS&SHOEG. And have endeavored to supply those anu. '.V bav been to tbe bwt MannfaoKK-t,, in , Massachnsotts, aud ordert-i ' Tlio Best Goods I THAT CAU BE KA! For our customers and tbe public, and oc!d call at tun Hon to cur excellent atc.k of FINE STRONG CMOnS Styles tket eus.t be femnd elMwkere Ir. ".-". And we bare ao hiwitatlaa In My - j;. - we can fnrnish a Lady, rtnil.u.rt,i( . Olrl, or By, with a nicer . aud bettor SHOES BOOT Than can b bought In any other pica. i e DICHB & CO., 5. (, Ifo. 8 Second Street, SOUTH BIDE, ... r- Bet. Main and Fjcaaior', : NEAB MAIS BTBECT. i - , v ' P. S. W have OenUemen' Flu EtI Bout, ! eud Ladies' and Hints' SERVED CALF SEOE3, Wklob w ltT bftd B)s.d to Or Ur. iv k "vV ii o TJ h i:;. iviviiv sTitEi-yr. i ," ' Vbolesals dealer In S-0..0 T'S TW7 pri 0. BBHri-i.e s J '. l.J r ! find , l 3 lam low receiving a largo stock . qnalitie of Boots, bbone, liata and offered to the trade, wnrn have been for oash, and will be aoU at very ami f AE.C9 Call and examine my stock and pro, . u, above aaeertion. P. 8. I haveseenred th service el Mr . a. . Tenney, late with P. Semoata, who! ,--. a !.,ald frisad to eel 1 and examine my stock, fio tron Lie to show (foods. , Evansvilie, Deo. 12, 1UA. PERFUMERY. imW PEITFUI.I3 ' FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. Vv' . - - - $ - - A 33ot Uiniii, OvlU.-att' '"' . , grant PrrfutMP, liti! -s" . B,i, , Hcnntili.l ll,, whirh il labra iisnmc. Manufaciured oiJytv I'U tf.O A v,,.,- S3T Us-ware ,of . Counted AmH far M"h-'ton'T"le iu . 'Sold ty drDrsts g.--iiora