Daily Evansville Journal, Volume 15, Number 283, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 September 1863 — Page 3

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fo Sitiltt lourttaL CITY NEWS.

JOURNAL BINDERY The publishers of the Evansville Jour nal have jnst added to their Newspaper and Job Printing Establishment, a FIRST CLASS BINDERY and Manufactory of Blask Books. Having secured the services of some of the best workmen in the West, they are prepared to. execute orders at Cincinnati and Louisville prices. Fvery description of Blank Books, such as Railroad, County, Banking, Mercantile, and Forwarding Books, manufactured to order and from the best quality of stock. Ruling and Blanks, and Book-Head Printing, executed in a superior man ner. All kinds of Printed Work, such as Magazines, Law and Medical Works Pamphlets and old books re-bound in every variety of style from half-bound to Antique and Full Gilt Work. Conclusion op Evidence in Case of State of Indiana vs. Roberts k Crow, for Murder of Herke and children. Court met pursuant to adjonrnmen', when the following testimony was heard: Robert Ear let, being sworn, says: He is Deputy Sheriff; went to Herke's about 1 o'clock Saturday; seen a little girl on the floor dead, with her skull all marhed, another on a lounge, and two on a bed; about 100 yards from the house saw the corr3 of Harke, surrounded by two other men; was again there on Monday morning; went down to road to right, crossed a fence to a plowed held; found a stake and followed tracks to a piece'of woods; crossed to Bump's field and found other tracks; saw Mrs. Bump, who said she saw two men pass there Saturday; shoes St tracks exactly ; found one track which seemed to show prints of nails corresponding with those in shoes; they were army shoes. I had conversation with prisoners, who said they had been at Jarvis' for fruit; and returned at dinner time. T. T. Scribner, sworn: Testified substantially as Wolfiin and Earley, in regard to shoes and tracks. Dr. Bray sworn : Called at house; seen no dead bodies; operated on a child with contusion on head. Thinks the deed was done that morning. Joseph F. Adams sworn: Is a photographer; says a photograph of Herke was taken bv his fathter, and he made a magnified picture from it, showing the figure of a man in the eye of the victim. Here he produced the picture, and explained as follows: The outlines are dim; moi.stache blacker 11 nd heavier from effects of chemicals used in magnifying; looks to me as much like one man as another; you can observe high cheek bones, a moustache; think the chin had no beard on; looks tome vryy-rtnror iu . nan; seems to me no sane man in a state of excitement could look that way; in my mind, picture should not convict any mau, it is too indistinct; bears no resemblance to prisoner, Roberts, except the ears and high cheek bones. Prosecution rests the suit. witnesses for defendants. Hiram Kelson sworn: Was at Herke's house on Sunday; was in the room while the prisoners were there; was out not more than ten minutes while they were there; several persons went and conversed with them in German, which I could not understand; did not hear any articulations from the children, who seemed stupid, and not disposed to speak. Cross Examination. Children looked at prisoners, but did not seem scared or excited; one of the men Roberts approached the bed and asked the child if she knew him, but she gave no answer. Noyes White sivot-n: Am Ward Master and Acting Commissary Steward at Hospital No. 1, Evansville; saw prisoners on Saturday; saw Roberts on Saturday at 20 or 30 minutes alter 9 o'clock in the ranks rallied the men at 20 minutes after 9 o'clock; saw Crow as he passed through the ward after roll call; did not see theai change their dress; cannot be mistaken about seeing them. Cross Examined. Mr. Roberts told me that he had a rubber blanket in the hospital with articles of clothing in it, but on examination could not find them; Roberts bears a good character. Charles Wolf testifies: Know the prisoners; saw them at horpital on Saturday last; saw Roberts bttween 9 and 8 o'clock; am a nurse in hospital; as I came from the kitchen met Koberts and another man scuffliug iu the road; Roberts was dressed just as he is now; was with both of them every day; crow, Koberts and myselt were id Babytown the day before to get peaches, aud got back about S o'clock. Noyes White, recalled, says: The blanket and overcoat spoken of were not diligently searched for, aud are promiscuously placed with other things on a shelf. John Philips testifies under oath: Am a nurse in hospital No. 1 : Crow is not in his section, but Roberts is; it is his duty to report who in there in the morning and who in tue evening; Rob erts was in bed Friday evening at nine o'clock and Saturday morning: they were both quiet and well-behaved boys at I the hospital. Christian Kreiger says, under oath: ( He knows the prisoners; saw them at the Hospital on Saturday last; sat beside Mr. Roberts at breakfast table; they were both there Friday night; Roberts went to bed at the usual hour; I was at breakfast with them about o'clock; afterwards went with them to the river bank, and remained there till half past eight, when I left them playing cards; saw them again at noon. Win. L. Dodds, being sworn, says: I I know the prisoners; saw them both on Saturday last, before breakfast, and after roll call; Seargent says it was 20 minutes after 9 o'clock when roll was culled; wrote a letter after roll call, and afterwards Roberts came and wrote some on a piece of paper; must have been 9J o'clock; was with Roberts most of

afternoon, and seen him go to bed about 9 o'clock that night; he was dressed same as to-day; I have known Roberts for two years; served in same company; his character has been good. Robert B. Ricltardson, on oath, says: Seen both of them Saturday at breakfast, after breakfast, and after roll call; seen them play a game of euchre after roll call; they are both lame and could not walk fast. Geo. E. King testifies: Knows the prisoners; saw them at breakfast and 20 minutes past 9 o'clock at roll call; his character has been good as far as I know. Robert H. Richardson, re-called: I have known Mr. Crow for six or seven years: as far as I know he bore a good character; has a good reputation among his neighbors. Lieut. De Witt sworn: Have known Roberts for two years; he was always prompt to duty; was regarded by his comrades as a quiet, sober man, and a perfect soldier: served in same regiment with him in the service. Defence rested the suit. The prisoners were committed for trial in Circuit Court.

Cairo, III., September 2, 1863. P. Hornbrook, Sanitary Commission: Have two hundred (200) sick and furloughed. We start for Evansville immediately. Wm. II. Wishard. The above was received from Dr. Wishard, Surgeon in charge of the sani- ; tary steamer Sunny Side. He will be ! here to-day or to-morrow. Our hospitals are in good condition, and the boys will find comfortable quarters. The Sherwood House. This well known hotel, which has been closed sev- ' oral weeks for repairs, will be opened to the public next Monday, Sept. 7, under new auspices. Wm. H. Boicourt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boicourt, formerly of the American and City Hotels, is the lessee, and will be assisted by his mother, whose skillful management of the doI mestic arrangements made both of these bouses so famous. Mr. Theofhilcs Rcsrei.l, formerly of the Tabler House, New Albany, and well known here as a pho. tographer and musician, will officiate in the office. This constitutes an administration that is hard to beat The hotel building has been thoroughly repaired and rejuvenated, and refitted throughout. New furniture and dining room fixtures have been procured, of modern and improved styles, and everything is as neat as a new pin. A full corps of waiters is engaged, who will be accommodating and attentive to guests. A free omnibus will be run to and from the Depot and Landing for the accommodation of patrons of the house, and the i'act that this house keeps its own milk-cows, as heretofore, will commend it to lovers of this fluid, whose name is legion. The landlord and landlady, and Mr. Russell, are determined to spare no efforts to render the Sherwood all that their patrons require. P. L. Geissler & Co., having brought to our city one of the largest and best assorted stocks of watches, jewelry, &c, ever displayed here, intends that the people shall know it, and accordingly inserts a prominent advertisement in the columns of the Journal. We have glanced through their stock and were surprised at the variety of styles, elegance of finish, as well as quantity of jewelry, and were on the point of sug gesting to our young friends that they were " going in brash," when they informed us that they designed wholesaling to a considerable extent and had prepared themselves accordingly. Country dealers will bear this in mind when they visit our city, especially between now aud the holidays. We are under obligations to Mr. Catlett, in the bayou, for some very fine apples. They are very nice, and were devoured by all hands with a relish. rhe ladies will doubtless be grat ified to learn that Lyon will this Fall make boys' clothing a speciality, and will keep regular lines of boys' and gents' suits of medium and finer grades. His boys' clothing will be well and tastefully selected, and will be much superior in style to garments made to order in the West His stock of clothing, both for hffft and men. will be complete by the 10th of this month. - Found Near the depot, a large brass key, which the owner can have by calling at this office and paying for this notice. SPECIAL NOTICES. STARTLING! BUT TRUE. THE VOLUNtoers are braving the dangers of Fevers, Scurvy, Wounds and Cholera. Many agallant fellow will leave hi- bones to bleach, who, by the aid of HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT would have returned to his family strong and healthy. Soldiers, try tbem. Only M cents per box or pot. M PEOF. 0. J. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Thi astonishing preparation will, by Nm lire's own Process, Re tore Gray Hair to t lie Original Color. Will make it grow on Bald Head. Will restore the Natural Secretions. Will remove at once all Itching. Will remove all Dandruff. Will cur- all Eruptions even Scald Head. Will make tho Hair Soft and Glossy. Will preserve the Color of Hair to Old Age. Will always Fasten it, and stop it Falling. And is one of the best Toilet Articles for the Hair now in use. Thousands of Soldiers In the Armj Have testified to the alwve, who had become gray and lost their Hair by sickness, change of climate, ard inattention, while performing camp duty. As a Restorative aud dressing it has nq equal. KELLER WHITE, Wholesale and Retail Agcnta for Evansville.

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Fresh Oysters. I am now receivin? Fresh Oysters daily in cans and half i cans, warranted fresh and good. H. Hermann, sep3dlw Confectioner. History of Cinil, War in America By John & C. Abbott. The first volume of this admirable work is now ready for delivery, and Mr. Hugh W. Jones, agent for its sale is now in the city to ' canvass for subscribers for the book. Price in muslin $3 per volume; in leather $3.50. The history is got up in an elegant style, and Mr. Abbott's irbrld-wide reputation as a writer guarantees the accuracy and interesting character of the work, and must insure it a l-.irse sahfi. Mr. Jones will call upon the citizens of j Evansvnle aud Vanderburg county at once for their names. The book is published in both the English aud German language, and is for sale by subscription only. Iw Hugh W. Jones. Agent. To Physicians. If you wish to purchase pure Drugs, Medicines, and Chemicals at a small advance on Eastern prices, go and examine Keller & White's stock, where you will find every article that is needed by the professor, and at prices which cannot fail torsive satisfaction. Their store is at No. 34 Main street may4d&wtf Notice to the Public. J. J. Colin has just received from the East 6,000 worth of dry goods, consisting of 100 pieces of prints, 30 pieces of bleached and 30 pieces of unbleached muslin; delaines, merinos, shawls, bedspreads, woolen skirts, napkins, towels, table-cloths, linens: also, 100 dozen of men's and ladie s shoes, consisting of ten dozen of congress gaiters, 10 dozen goat shoes, 20 dozen calf shoes, 20 dozen children's shoes, of all kinds. 10 dozen of men's hrogans, cloth gaiters, boots and shoes of all kinds; also a large lot of gents' clothing, consisting of over coats, pants, vests, dress coats, etc. The sale will be next Thursday, September 3d, at 9 o'clock, a. M., especially for ladies; next Saturday, September nth for gentlemen. The goods will be opened for inspection next Wednerduy. Four good working horses will he sold next Thursday, September 3d, at 8 a. m. J. J. C'OHN. Auctioneer. VANTED. Gold, Siiver ani Demand Notes Also, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, South Car olinu, CKcOigia, Alabama and Louisiana Jbank Notes, at Copeland's Sayings Bank, No 4 First street. tf. The American House Still Lives! Jfew Improvements. Having leased the above-named house for a term of years, I have spared no pains or expense in putting every department of this popular hotel in most perfect repair. I have also fitted up a nii?e bar adjacent to the office, where at all times the choicest of wines and liquors will be kept, and a polite and attentive man to wait upon my patrons and friends. A strict watch will at all times be kept during the night; and particular attention will be prfid to guests arriving and departing on boats, both day and night. My table shall at all times be amply supplied with the best the market affords, and by strict attention to business and the wants of the public, I hope to obtain a large share of the public patronage, of which I shall endeavor to render myself worthy. J. J. Pillsbury. Charlie Hall, Clerk. aug6-dtf WILLIAM REAVIS, Attorney at Law and I. S. Claim Agent, Is authorized by the Governmc at to procure Pensions, Bounty Money, Back Pay, Bounty Land, Claims for Horses and other Property destroyed while in the service of the Government, and all claims, of whatever kind or nature, against the United States. Bounty lor Discharged Soldiers! By an amendment to the Bounty Law, passed at the last session of Congress, "All soldiers or other persons who have been or shall hereafter be discharged within two years from the date of their enlistment, by reason of wounds receivin battle, shall receive the same Bounty as though they served two years." Office 95J Main street, over Keller's Gun Store, oppe-site the Court House. Evansville, Ind. Correspondents must enclose stamps. Good references given, if required. ra23 Da Fleager still continues to be the only lawful agent in this City for the Artificial Rubber Teeth. After furnishing nearly a hundred sets in the past five years, he has no hesita- j tion in recommending them as the best and cheapest material in use, being worn in the most difficult mouths, with comfort and effiiciency. Persons suffering with bad fitting mettle plates are especially requested to call at the liooms next Bittrolft's, Main Street F. S. CLAIM AHENCT. Bounties, Pensions, and Arrears of Pay. BEN STINSON is authorized by the United States Government (and has been furnished with all the necessary forms and instructions) to procure bounties, pensions and back pay for widows and orphans; pensions, bounty and back pay for office's in the Army and Navy, Seamen, '.da vines. Engineers, Firemen, and Coal Heavers employed in the service of the United States; collect accounts of Contractors, Sutlers, and claims against the Government for damages done real estate and other property by the Army and Navy. Correspondents desiring answers must enclose stamps. Office Third street second door from Main, Evansville, Ind, mbll BEN STINSON. Lake Ice. Plenty of Lake Ice constantly on hand day and night, at the Lower Landing. E. INGLE & CO.

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B Y TELEGRAPH. SWe received last night by ti:kgraph a portion of President Lincoln'3 letter, addressed to the chairman of the great Ma38 Meeting at Springfield, but the line worked so badly that we were unable to get the remainder. We will publish this interesting document to- j morrow. FROM ST. LOUIS. Alarmndiike's Cavalry Defeated and driven out of Brownsville. St. Louis, Sept 2. Gen. Steele telegraphs to Gen. Schofield. from Duball's Bluff, Ark., Aug. 26, that our advance under Gen. Davidson, has driven Mar maduke's cavalry about 3,000 strong, out of Brownsville, capturing Col. Burbridge and some privates. At the last accounts Glover's Brigade was pushing th? enemy towards Bayou Meteor. A dispatch from Pilot Knob says deserters from Burbridge's command report Price's forces were driven across the Arkansas on the 29th ult., that the rebels were in full retreat, and that Steele and Davidson were in in hot pursuit. Marmaduke's command is completely routed and scattered. Little Rock is within the grasp of the Federal army. From New York. New New. September 2. A Chicago dispatch to the i'ost gava: " The following passage occurs in the President's letter: " 'The proclamation, as law, cither is valid or it is not valid; if not valid, it wants no retraction; it valid, it cannot be retracted any more than the dead can be brought to life.' " A special to the Commercial says that General Doubleday is ordered to report to General Banks. The New Orleans Picayune of the 22d has Tampico datts to the 10th, stating that that place was occupied by the French. A fire in Williamsburg last night destroyed the agricultural implement factory of Hurts Bros. Loss, $20,000. Sale of t onli-i ni t 1 Property Post poned. Washington, Sept. 2. The life interest of seventeen different owners of valuable real estate in Washington was to have been sold to-day. A large number of persons were in attendance, but after the district Marshall hud read the decree of the Court, the Provost Marshal pn -duced a letter from the military authorities stating that they would give up no part of the property of which they now have possession. The postponement of the same to Wednesday next was then announced. Captaiu Walker, of the DeSoto, advises the Navy Department of the capture of the steamer Alice Vivian, for violalation of the blockade. She represented herself as being from Mobile, bound for Uavanna, laden with cotton. She had thrown all of her papers overhoard. Among the passengers transferred to the DeSoto were several members of the staff of General Slaughter, of the rebel army. The General was embarked on board the steamer a few hours previous to her leaving Mobile. He returned to the city with the intention of rejoining the vessel as soon as he could remove his baggage; but for this, he too would, have been captured. His destination was Texas, to raise a brigade. Other naval captures are also reported. New York, Sept 2. A note from Jas. P. Brady is published emphatically declining the candidacy for any office, and he will not accept a nomination from any political organization. A Memphis letter of the 25th denies the death of'Pemberton, but his men and officers have sworn to kill him. He had been taken to Richmond under a strong guard. Fully two-thirds of his army are in the field under Hardee. Johnson is in command at Mobile. SEW YORK MONEY MARKET. New York, September 3. Money active at 67c. Sterling exchange firmer with modeaate business at 40i41c. Gold firmer' opening at 27Jc and closing at 38c. Government stocks unchanged. ;. SEWING MACHINES. FJI. SELLMAN HAVING FITTED TP AN . office, Nr. 35 Main Street, will beep, as heretofore, a gol assortment of Wheeler A Wilson's and Singers Sewing Machines ami Needles, Silk 'I bread and" oil, ani! everything that is connected with the online, and will repair all kind of Sewi ne Machines and pat on new Improvements. jy2t . M. S TILLMAN. Ai't. GROCERIES. s AUCES 25 doen Pepper Sauces ; 2o " Tomalo Catsup; 25 " London Club Sauce; 111 " John Bnll Sauce; 5 " Walnut Catsup ; 5 " Delniore's Sluice ; 5 " Soho Sauce ; 5 " Epicurean siance; 5 ' India Sauce; 5 " Harvey's Sauce ; 5 " Camp Sauce. Just received per steamer at ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. CHOCOLATE 1 box De Sout Choclate ; 1 box Baker's Sweet Choclate ; 5 bxs Half Vanilla 4 bxs Canipagnei Francaise Choclate ; 4 bxs Baker's C o ; just received at ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. TAISCH 5 boxes Corn Starch ; 5 boxes Heckle's Ouina Starch just opened at EL Lio it s ramuy Grocery. doz7assoeted OLIVE OIL," At No. 2 Main Street. 10 INDIGO 20 gross assorted boxes Indigo at ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery.

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Q GSIWIIES , Jmon Symn, Jmonds, rniwberry and -f Coffee, Woodei' Bowls, Brnitil Kr.t, Essence Balsins. Cnrants, Eii?lish WaluntJ, Fia "hoe. Horse and Bock Candy, rtysters, ", Sardines, AJuin, Pombbine SriFries. fcoSster- ' .- "nhur. Copperas, Epsom Salts, Boll BrinwSoue, Cream TarMadder. Extract of Logwood. In. 3olacco of all tar, Soda, Bed Cords of air kinds, .irs of all Jti.r.ds, Klacln'iig, Batting, Sntmegs, x4 Wagon kinds. Ginger, Camphor, Carolina ai (tstile Ti.1', Brooms, Cotton Yarn.Gronrtd Ginger, tjmfosjjV, Slaving Card., (Haas Jar. Lanterns, . biers aiid FlasSs, Pepper Same, Mittclies, Picki. MintBr. Fkb of ail kinds. Tomato Catmin.Powder. Safety Fraxf, Soaps of all Kinds, Starch, Teaa. Vinegar," LeffeY',' Kot Cap, and Fancy Paper, Wrapping Paper, Zurelopes. Salt Petre, Gum Drops Wooden Bowls. Jujube Paste, Cinnamon, Ceo! Oi Cloths Pins, Bfhis-h Lnstre, Bonnet Boord's, Ink Cloves, Nails, Sasf. Slass, Spirits Turpentine, aft spice. Sal Soda. Pain JtiHcr, Licorice, 4c , Sc., r A supply of the alove kept constantly on ha v. 4 and for sale low by t. t. GtLBEBT A CO., Ivtltf So. 4 Sycamore Street. MUSIC. TVTISS CARRIE K. MARTIN DtGNS STDP1A piug iu Erani'ville- about Septaianer rst for the pnrpose of giving private lersons tar ftmric ; is thoroughly prepared to teach the competitions of the bet French, Italia-i and tJermsn aa'Aors. Particiilarattention will be paid to th" systematic cultivation of the voice by regular exercises fa' both vocalization unc" olfa?e. Nunierou" references can lie given in New Orleans, Louisville cn4 elsewhere of Miss Martin's qualifications and success in teaching. She will also take clashes iu the French and Spanioh languages if desirable. aotfMOt $10 REWARD. BY A BECENT OBPVR FROM THE SECREtary of War TEN DOLLARS will be hereafter paid for the npprthenidon of a deserter. Capt. Blythe Hynes, Provost Marshal, is now ready to pay TEN DOLLARS and all expenses for every deserter delivered to him at his Headquarters in this city. The money will lie promptly peid, and all loyal citens throughout the District are erged to send forward all deserters in their resnecfcrve neighborhoods. j"l MEDICIAL A Valuable Medicine FOR EVERY FAMILY. DRI'GGISTS IN ALL sections of the city and country keep ou hand buy, sell aud recommend as a tonic, stimulant aud appctirer. ttoback'ts Stomach Bitters. APOTHECARIES IN all eoeiion of the city and country keep in stock, sell and disjtens aa a tonic Roback's Stomach Hitters. PHYSICIANS in all section of the city and country npprove and recommend as a tonic Hoback's Stomach Bitters. UKOCKUS in all sectioua of the city and country keep constantly supplied with and deal In Roback's Stomach Bitten. HOTELS in all sec tions of tiio city and country are supplied v.i' I: aud "cannot keep a Hotel,'' without a stock ot Rol'ack's Stomach Bitters. HOSPITALS throughout the army of the North hare found an indispensable tonic, and are lining, tor the soldiers Robuck's Stomach Bitters. SlTLKRS iu every rcgisv.cnt onght to hove and many have introduced, and highly recumniend Ki'hack's Stomach Bitter. LADIES, old and young, for Billiousness, Liver Complaints. Languor Weakness an I g'-neral Debility, are recomineuded to use Roback's Stomach Bitt.TS. EVERTBODV who desires a good tonic f.r giving tone to the spirits, a healthy appetite atid strength to the system generally, should not fail to oiiy a bottle of" Roback's Stomach Bitters. DR. C. YV. ROBACK. Proprietor, Cincinnati. Office and Manufactery jios. 5(, 58, Ul and 02 East Third Street. HJ-For sale by all Druggists everywhere. aug-25 TO CONTRACTORS. rpHE COMMON COI NCIL OF THE CITY O. A Evansville will receive sealed proposals uutil Saturday the 5th day of Sopteinlier. lsct, for grading and paving the following alley, viz : The alley situate between Main and Sycamore Streets and extending from Third to Fourth Street. The contrncter to furnish all the materials and to do the work agreahly loplan and sjieciflcatious on file in this office. A. PFAFFL1N, Clerk. City Clerk's Office. AnjnH R K. FOR SALE. rpVO UP TOWN LOTS WILL RE SOLD JL chPHp forca-0. o city tax. Fur jurti-u-lars atidtrfcfl Lm k Box V. C Htigtf STRAYED. F BOM THE ITNPKBSK;XKI)( A LARGE dark brown Pniiy ; is 'ell MMk full eye , whUe flpot on h' r forvliriMl. noe uliite pt on each 9i2t of her Mmiildt-r aboti aaVM Any p-r-BOu dt'lireriiig 1it to mo or IvaVVtlfcg information at my shop, whi L will leal :o lir recovery, will be liberally rewardrd. JAS. I IU l. ang'29-dwlw Ccr. of Kightli and bivision. COAL. Pay for Coal, when you order it, in Bankable Funds. au28 JN0. WYM0ND. FOR RENT. rpUREE BOOMS OVER COMBS A BATCH'S JL Shoe Store, ou Second Strett Itetween Main aud Sycamore, suitable for office or sleeping rooms. Enquire of CO BIBS CATCH, or au27-lw JOHN BAJfCH. PAPER MILLS. EVANSVILLE PAPER MILLS, LEICH & CARLSTEDT, Agents. TE MANCFACTCBE WRAPPING PA TEE eoual to any inado, and at Cincinnati prices. Prices sent on application to the Ageuts, iylOdiini ; NEW BOOKS. JOURNAL OF RESIDENCE ON A GEORGIA PLANTATION, by Mits T. A. Kemblc. BUCKLE'S HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION IN ENGLAND. BULL ON LIBERTY. DEFINITION OF FAITH, by Hammond. THE McCLELLAN 8PT. ROMOLA. ALICE; or, THE MTSTERIES. THE LADY LIEUTENANT GEN. COKCORAN'S CAPTIVITY. SIX BIONTHS IN SKf ESSIA. THE REBEL COl'SINS; or, LIFE AND LOVE IN SECESSIA. THE THREE CLERKS, by Anthony Trollop. LONDON PUNCH. WAVERLY BIAGAZINE for Septrmbcr. A tine assortment of Children' Books. At DOBELL'S Book Store. CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. CORPORATION NOTICB. ORDER FOR A PLAN K S1D WALK. August 15, itCS. And now it is hereby ordered and directed by tho Common Council of the City of Evansville, that the owners of all lots or parts of lots, fronting ou or adjoining the north side of Franklin Street, from First to Second avenue, in said city, cause the side walks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, and that they cause side walk of Class No. 2 to be laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication of this order. A. PFAFFLIN, Cierk. Clerk's Office, August I'J, 1863,

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THE GREAT QUESTION That tho Cheapest China, Glass AND OUEENSW.BE Can be bought at M. As LAWRENCE'S, 1S Main Street, Who is now receiving direct from the Potteries in Stafford sli ire, England, 300 CRATES of the Best Quality of Com mon ami White Granite Ware. Purchasers furnished with Common Ware alone, if desired. Call and see our assort ment previous to purchasing. M. A. LAWRENCE, No. 18 Main St. aon-n COMMISSION HOUSE. SCHNEIDER & ZITBERBIER, (fucoesaoii to Schneider i Wise.) Commission Merchants For the aftU of all kinds of AVestern Produce, FI.OIII, BACOX, PORK, LAMIl, flay, l orn, Oats, Butter, Kggs, eke. Corner LafayeUe, Xev Levee and Fulton Streets, NEW ORLEANS, LA. A" aits, Given A Co., 1 f Cbami A Bbowk, Paducah. Kv f KvausvUle, lad. HAXumq, Grrut A Co., St. Loais, No. WATTS, CRAKE & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 4 Bsoad Stbrt, NBW TOBK flTT. We have opened a novate In the city of Hew York for the sale of Tobacco and Western Produce, Under the name of WATTS. CBANB CO. kr. D. Watts, f the firm of Xi'stts, Given A Co. f Padncah, lonf familiar with Tobacco, will take hnrjt of that department of our business, and Mr. I. Crane, of Crane and Brown, Evansville, will UK charge of the Produce business. majr21 WATTS, CRAKE A CO. T. Cox. r. H. Buirmn. COX & HUMPHREY, Forwarding & Commission Merchants, Steamboat Agents, AM WHARF -BOAT PROPRIETORS, XVAKSVILMC, INDIANA. We have taken the Grey Kaile V herf Brett. aa! tak of our friends a continuance of their patronage. Uue of ns will be found aboard both day and nlsjnt to attend to the wants of shippers. seal TlMSEXPRESS COMPANY New Arrangement. rpiIE A PA MS EXPBKSS COMPANY BEJ SPECTFOLLT announce to their friends and jatrous, the public of Evansville and vicinity that, jritb incre:iaed facilities for the transportation of Freight, Packages, Money and Valuables, rhey solicit a con ti nuance of former favors. Especial care taken in the collection of Bills, Draft Kotes. and the transportation of small and valuable packages. All persons wishing to avail taemeelvea of tie facilities of the Express, can obtain aay desire-! In -formation in reference to the routes and dot - ' Che business, at their office on First street, betweea. Slain and Locust. jy2 CHA8. WEKTZ, Aeut. Copartnership. IXTjg HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED V ITH T V us, in the Forwarding and Comtnissior 'insness, Mr. B. K. Dnnkeraon, formerly of the firm f Slaughter t Dunkursen, rmder the firm Bernse it Cranc: Brown A Co. CBANK A BBOWN. m v L. A. CKAKC. wm. racwv. a. x. mmjrasCRAKE, BR0WH & CO., Forwarding and Commission Iei chants, AND Special Railroad Agents. Give through receipt and make liberal ess !i adlance oa shipments of Produce and Tobacco to Hew York. CBANE. BBOWN t CO. Evans rill, Nov. 20th, lSfcl. r.o. Forres. A. H. Fostbb. Wa. A. Swrv. GEO. FOSTER & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Produce and Provision Merchants, COKNCB or LOCUST STaKET AUD TUX CAXAL, augg EVAXSYILLE, IND. w. . sTcxrai. a. r. ballahs. c. ntr. W. S. McCLURE&CO., PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FOB THE SALE OF Butter, Cheese, Lard, Eggs, Beans, Peas, Dried Fruits, Flour and Provisions, 250 F iQton St., Op. Washington Market, NEW YOKE. REFERKSCE Gee W. White, Cask. Mechanic's Bank, Brooklyn, New Yoik. Hon Horatio Ballard, Sec. State of New York. Wm. (. ripse. Pres. Standard las. Co. New York. A. H. Ballard. Ypsilaati, Micbican. J. L- Kally, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. K. H. Huntington, Adam's irff Co. N. Y. J. H Beed, Utica, New York. Hon. Henry J. Raymond, " New York Tin-" C. H. ttneler,St. Albans Vt. I. Ward, Lancaster Grant Co. Wisconsin. jelOdly