Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 September 1867 — Page 8

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y r-' j4 ; , TIBXEK'& TIC DOLOERETI 4r TfBHEK'S TIC IMHOIKKII or WSlVEBSAIi Nt.UltAl.OlA PILLS .4 Snfef Certainj and Bpeedy Cire oj-, , Suwalgia and all Sfervcnu IHsee. . Y ;o a sinl.day, . No, form, v Nervous, fails trr vie $ra the severest cases of Chronic Meant! )ia to lis magic luuuout-r. ' Da aad general Nervous Derangements of j years; standing, a nee 11x14 ine entire a, are-eompieteiy ana permanently by it In a few days, or a few weeks a tb utmost- It contains nothing InjuMw.t the rantt delicate system, and can always be need with perfect safety. It iff in ewsMai.t use by the best physicians, who fijiv ft their unanimous and unqualified vovai. eent Dy man on receipt ei 91 two postage-stamps. &o;d every where. TURNER CO., Sole rropnetors, . 13 Treuwiit Street, Boston, Mass." sBd3ra,eod ., Bow many i mothers suffer the agony CaseinK their III lttle ones snatched-away ftnna tbem by the Whooping Cough -or Dfrstheria. when a sinsrie bottle of Poland's Waite Pine Compound would have aavfed H oaDys lire., it is lniauiote. a ! rz. It-tin (

.. 4 -'Tka' only 1 reliable. Vemetly fof -those

tiscolorations m the-face called 4ttiUa rate lie and Freckles is Fuhy's ax Fskckxk . Lonosr.- Prepared wswr by Dr. B. C. Perry, Dermatoloalat, 4l AuoA btreet. New York. ' Sold by alfdraatMB tor Evaasvtlle Aad elsewhere- Price at yer bottle. , .', V,, Jy2d3m.AC h 1 latchcio'r'i Hlr Bje. t . t&id smendld Hair Dye la the best In the , MSMdd. .The only-, trtto. and perfect Dye. Jiaraaless. Reiiable, Instantaneous. No 4fcsMtoinunnU i -STo-' rWtoulous Unta. I fleataral Black or Brown. . Remedies thej 111. h Invlitorates the hair. ix it son ana ana oeauuiui. The genuftM is slcned William A. JUaUchelor. All oth-

mat are mere mutations, ana -snouia oe idd." Hold -by - all Druggists and Per--y . .. "jwisis.. Factory -81 Barclay Street, New r . -is- BKWAse or a cocxterfeit

. Blessed la the man who invented says Saadio -Punraj SUU more ' Muetr is-the -man who invented. tbe 'weaas of remedying the neglect and mis- - ivotwie that changed ruy locks gray be tore Hy time, or reaped the harvest of my hair tusdtre the reason of my decay. To Bjus WjM Vegetable! H air ReKtorative " must ascribed merit posnesHed by few or wme of the iiKual vcinediea for baldness . prmature gray hair.- The teKtiinoJaala of its effieacy are -numerous and irreproachable. n:- '- Jy6 w 1 ' :: U. at-1 aALL'at-TiiaSTABLB SICILIAN II AIR 3 ; 3m tkeonly tnlalllble Hair Pre Asralt ion, f JteBtonng Gray Hair to iU Original O(or, jmtst JPremwting lit Growth . , ., . i It is the chatipest preparation eVer offerA to the .public, as one bottle will, last gamier anil accompllun more than, three iaaes of aay other preparation. . .. Ow Keneu-er bt not a dye; it will Dot fSMa tbe skin as others. -' - It will keep the hair from falling oat. . As cleanses the scalp, and makes the balr BMtt, lustrous, and silken. fear Treatise ou the. Hair sent free by lTR. P. HALL 4 CO., Nashua, N. Hr . Proprietors. . Far sale by all druggists ,A A . ; set ! -L3 , WT The-AMERICAN HOUSE. Hanover Wtreet, Boston, is The largewt and bt Jr Mnged hotel in New England. Tp-e sleep- 1 isxgrooms are spacious ami wellveutll ted: J aaaapletely furubihed for families and large tarreling parties: and the house will cont&arse to be kept as a first-clacs hotel In ' swwy respect. LEWIS RICE, 1 Jsjoiidin 1 v j Proprietor. J" . ) 1 ; German Erasivc Soap : rl. MAM J'An i'BEl) FROJ1 PI KE -aiaterial8,and -may be eonsldered the . arAjTARD or Exceixxkce. For sale by. ailUTocers. , waj lf.,-)i'-Wear and Tear.; no the constitution, is weak- and the depressed by the toeitr and tear 01 teas life, which makes such tremendrafts upon the body: and mind, un1 some healthful and strengthening ie is resorted to, prostration will ensue. disease creep unawares upon the vicof negligence. rBut it ; ,- . POSTETTBR'S STOMACH BITTERS. 1 wOeh 1b m-genial and purely vegetable tered. - the -shxAnlant, be timely administered, - -HvMrnisalion will resist and baffle the

i- smos of epidemic and changes of temperaaare incidental to this seeson of the year.

"' wbien diitorder tne nerves 01 the reebi

- There is an active and, permanent vltal1 -ty in this remedy, which will prove of ipreat oeneflt to tbe broken-down and shat--davcd eonstitotion. It is the only toaic of watch the. stimulating principle is perr"y pure. ' Its basis is the essential prin- . . ,aple 01 sound rye,, which Is admitted . by MtlyUcal beihisie to be- the tuost harmkox sumulants.aQd this fluid la renned crudities which belonx to It as it from theraaaufaetureiv. Toe other - ssMsredlents are composed of medicinal nsaats -and herbs,- and contain not one ? harmful eleraect in all their composition. Dissolutioa of Co-Partnerliip. , OTTHK ( O-1'ART-tER.SIIIp- H K R E.' J. tofore existing under the name and ssyle of Cross A Crofts was dissolved oa Cae 17th lust, by mutual consent. . , .. -- EBRSEZER CROSS.' 1 .. . JAMES CROFTS. , , The business will be continued at tbe U stand by JAMES CROFTS.wbo.thankul for the liberal patrouage heretofore received, solicits a continuance of the sa-rie;

1 ttt retiring' from business, temporarily, -tbe undersigned returns thanks to a libera public, &ai ankicita aveontinuauee of Ute same liberal patronaxeto his late part, er, Mr. James Crofts, who continues the awirrs. . ,..llV,EBENZfRCWOHa.an28dtf ' ' ,;-, 8; M. BOIEI'S Real. Estate Aenojr, Xm tbe offioeof Wm.-Emery, Jastlee of the ipaaea, on Third Street, between Main and HotmSU - . '-" - - 1 - Real Estate boaghAaad-MoM weaaana4loa.at reasonable rates. Nochsxae if the jate m not efieeted. Will attend to the paysaant ot taxes, collecting of debts, renting aabouees,&c..4o.i-jt b-.;4ydx TK , J-I-JS !3:tAC A 1 'J ,-f ' . - .. -

- Ci ( V vansyille and,piwfprdsyille. GOING NORTH, n leav -5, V; Arrive. Arrive. ' - - Kvansvil te. Vincennes. T. Haute F Mail...:. :00am1H:46amI 2 :55p M Vinceroiea Ao 49 r m I 7:15pm i j) Leave M Leave Arrive v 1 ' Terra iiaute. Vlnoennes. E'vllle. Vincennes Ae I ') A M I 7A M Freight , Ac :40 A M 1 12:') P K 6:38 r M Mivtg.,:. .U.: 4:0 P II I' T8 P M 1 10:40 p M Terfe' Safite'aiid'tndlaEapolis. f- - iv'FBOM TERRS HAUTE. .! r , '. ''Leavev' Arrive. Day ExpresM...'f...V-;;i:2U a x 1 11 35 A Night Express S :10 r X 1 10 :50 P x Mail ............ 4:45 a X 1 4:40 p X Obio and Mlssisslrtni HilmiiA . r-i . Ul Hi -li FROM VINCENNES.; ' ,-. r.. Ijatf M 8K)6AM Mall Express .III ;u.lf i ' ; 1 ro wjuisTiLLi.-svery Monaay artn -.i; weanesaay, xnnraoay, and Baturday at 0 j To Caibo Dally, except Sunday; ' at 8 o'clock p. x.'-u . -" .7 To Ubicn RtVBB. Every- Wednesday and' Batarday at 6 o'clock p. x. Every , Mo ad ay and Thursday at 6 o'clock p. x. -To.-Eastport. Every Tuesday and Friday at 4 'eiock p. x. To Ha dekom Daily; except Sundays. at S o'clock p.x. - t To NAJXVxtik-'- Every Thursday at four p.m. - . ,10 jaxPBi--rexni-weeKiy. RookDortBtane (via Newburch and Boonrille.) carrying t-he mail, leaves at 7 A. m.. Mondays.. -.Wedaewiays and 'Fridays. Arrives by, 7 P. a.. Tnesdavs. Thursdays and Sato rdays.-'' New-Harmony Mail Stage leaves Mon days and Fridays at 7 A. x. Arrives Tues days and. Saturdays by 4 p, Alt. Vein an Mail Staae leaves dallr ( l. vernaaMaU ex cept Sundays) at 7 A. x. ' ' Arrives daily ( eept Sundays) ry a p. x. (Dt undavs) by To N KWBnao Hack daily (eroept Sun day.) f reran the , Merchant's Hotel, at' 3 O'clock F,X. y.Ml-.'i '!i .CITY NEWS. ,PI2 LifsAjilJAUjABLB ADDrnorf. We no tice tbat a, cpmplete eet of the New American Cyclopaedia has been pijfchased for , the County Library K The books , arrived a, few uys ago and make a valuable- addition ' to the County Library. - U F-UNKBAL OBSiEafclfesi The funeral .of Isaac J. Privett.-a soldier of the 91ati Indiana; -was attended. Saturday by 'a oo'usiderable number of the members 9f4 the . O.' A. who buried him. with .military honors a fitting token of respect to a brave soldier. Removal. -Valentine Wetzel, the . terlrnTuVhiture' !deaierl"wh.o has for vete M 16'rig eli hi9"gboff1ut4 Such low prices t(Tthegreat satisfaction of all his customers,' has removed to 99 Main Street, where he, is prepared. to; sell at wholesale r'retaif the mst faibrbnap ite.Varticies' JnK. th.e " furniture line. Calf and see him. Off.to TUB East. Our pleasant freud,JIr.,JTm, f,qrd, the tobacco mao,' leaves for h'8 home in New York , mQroing to visit his family and resf ,1 few .TfiejfefU:-. the new tobacco crop is ripe'. Capt. Fred. R. Huston, agent of the &"mpus" White Line," accompanies mm. j 'i ..! i-i .n Recorder's ; Cqxibt. There was not a crowd of business in the Recorder's Court on Saturday.' The case of Adam; Xeljter,, for dumping filth over the river bank in front of the city, wascdntfnucd ubtil to-day; A young man, for being noisy and disturbing the quiet of. the city, was fined $1 with $4 55 costs. ; Patrick Byrne, for assaulting and battering a negro, was fined $3 with $3 35 costs. . . v , , . . , . This constituted the sum total ' of the business on Saturday, and was considered Vvery.light day's work. - The Henderson TELEaaAPH. The wire of the Henderson Telegraph' h&& Beeu'-Btrung, and the Sub-marine cable will be laid to-day, and communication "between the two cities will probably . be open this evening. The cable'will be laid by Commodore Mitchell with the Minyoung. - In view of the opening of this Ifne a new twelve jjitrau. switch board KaT

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oeen put up m tue xeiegrapu omce in -this tify to1 facilitate the cut ti Dgtoff aad iuriiiaf-qi? of the differeut lines. "TSALtrrATORY. Rev.1 BXAndrus preached bis first sermon in Trinity Ml E. Church, yesterday morning. The congregation was very ; large, the vhouse being ',filledj almost , to, its capacity, Bnd the discourse was listened to with marked attention and interest. His discourse was founded on the 13th and . 14th verses of the 3rd chapter ,-ofj Paul's Epistle to the Philippines, , as follows ; . But this one thing I -; do, forgetting "those things which are behind and reaching forth unto those things which are be-, fore,. I press toward, the mark for the prise' of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus."? -V"-. M : .... ,,-.-.' -. ' ,H ' , . V ' .

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l i ASUPFOET-ra DARLING. They Call Upoa the Voters toTSIake Good their Pledges to the De- 4 q f .5 feaderi of jtH CJoxiJitxy; n H SI The Army of the Republic j turned out in force on Saturday night at Masonic Hall, to take jnto consideration the jioteresti of -tbe soldiers and es-, peciaUyjol neof their comrades, Capt.' Darling, against whom the Copperheads ... bad concentrated' their forces. Quite a number of speeches f were made,' and the 'greatest entbusir asm was rnaoueaieu. .mere was not a' dissenting voice as' to the " duty . of the soldiers' in ' the 'present' 'contest, . and an earnest determination' was expressed to leave nothing undone to pf ayBa)t,fh dfeattcjf gajlant soldier and the election of an .anti-war, antiarait, peace democrat, i ne 19110 wing resolutions were adopted unanimous'-; ly by a rising vote, and they were ordered to be ; published in the city Union papers -ha ' ; s; " '"t '" , eeoi,;Thatitisthedutyofevery member of this Post to support comrade Alexander Darling for the office of .Sheriff t)f - Vanderburgh County,, and we -dq reby pledge ourselves td use all honorable means to secure bis r election. ' " , Retolvcd,' That we call upon the Union soldiers of Vanderburgn County to rally to his support, and thereby' assert .their just claim to a fair participation in the offices of trust and protiU " ,Vo;j : V'.?4 Re$olveI, That we present Captain Alexander Darling to the voters of Vanderburgh County as a gallant soldier and-.a faithful; public officer,: and appeal to them to make good the pledge given to the men, who fought the battles for the preservation of the K Dion, ibnelectipg i him to the only .ci-utive office within their gift at Among other matters of business of the meeting, there was presented a letter; from a widow of a deceased poldier of the 93rd Indiana, from Vevay, Indiana, asking for informa tion as to the body - of brer' husband,' whose body, it was thought, might be buried here. Not knowing the: ad-' dress! of the 'officers of this Post, the letter was sent " in care of the Jostmaster " of this city; and our wor'hy and patriotic.! Postmaster had : made the following endorsement on the face of it : ' The Postmaster don't f want to know a d- J. thing about it." j This hgh-toned endorsement of a Government official met with general, condemnation, andj it was ordered .that it be made public in order that soldiers and citizens might judge of the spirit which actuated the leader of tbe Johnson Democracy of Vanderburgh. A Pernicious and Criminal Habit. There is probably no habit among drivers" ot wagons or vehicles irwnerallv mnrff nommon than that of leaTiug lueir teams, ciauuiuj u -tuc streets unhitched and unattended, and there s no habit perhaps more' .rimiiiallyJperpvcioua-!aiid dangerous. Accidents paused bysuch , carelessness are6f-Vefy frequent occurrence, and it ie -time1 the city authorities wowld enforce ;tb ordinance on this Bubject. ., , , , . I On Saturday two runaways occurred, by one of which a man was run over and severely injured, and by the other a man's property was injured and partly destroyed and the lives of his family placed Jn jeopardy, a little girl having miraculously, as it seems, escaped being trampledr '; crushed to deatb J.-j Vigorously xecute the ordinance prohibiting this 'careless leaviing;of?;teaasori the streets audjtbe, habit mil, r'ooir 'cease. '.L If - is a ; habit that endangers human life. - r.. -. . . ; . ti'i ' " . jNEoap CELEBRATiONl-r-'YVe under-j stand that, the . colored people or this city and vicinity have arranged to celebrate' this 'day with V grand uic exererse-as-the2 anhtrVrsary of the Proclamation! of jpresrideiit "Jncola "preparatoryjo tile fi"nal I'recfamation of Emancipation. This first Procla-f mation was issued on the 22d of September, but the 22d falling on Sunday this year,' they Isetect this day for the celebration'. - , Death of a Fobmer Citizex of. Evansville., By a : private note ffom 'ur formvr townsman, Mr. G. Boepply, now of Houston, Texas, we learn that Mr. Edward -Malley, formerly a resident of this city, died of yellow fever at the Hutchens House, Houston, on the morning of the 14th instant.- The deceased had many friends and acquaintances in this city. who will be pained to; learn of his

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TMPBSTRxQnCTil4?2Tne6F lowing trans f era ef Teal estate were en tered' for record In tne office of the County Recorder dttring the wtek endltog Saturday, September 21,' 18CT : " '" ; n.' 'I Edwin Barrow to George Burkharat, the southwest Quarter of the aortheast quarter nf IS fi 10. 4o.-19 acres! frrr Sj4 06. Mia win.Jiarrow, guaraian, u ieo. uursr3alTOW. EUardian. tO OeOBorsT'' hardt, Jntnretin the southwest fauarter off the northeast aaarter of 13, 6, 10, ), 19 acres, fnrKiflA. ' " it 1 amwel' DbehB to Helena t wen nmohs, f part 01 tne west nail 01 tue aonaum quarter of 3, 5, 10 ; alsH tbe east part ef tie northwest Quarter of 9, 5, Ui. ior 500. "'; Andrew jQ. Woodfall to. Samuel Doehn partxr the northwest auarier f 2a, 6, i0, for $900. : z - 1 ; ti .. , ' Edwin Barrow to John Vogel, the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of 13, 8, lb, for $723 42. ..: ) " - wla Barrow, guaraian, to John Vogel, Interest in tbe southeast quarter of - flie northwest quarter of 13, 6,10, for $360. ' Joseph Boetimeier, to Peter Kliny and Peter Helman, ttie northeast quarter of ti e southeast quarter of 18, 5, 11, for $1,000. Sutton Siull to Joseph B. Cox, part of interest in the : southwest quarter of the oath west quarter f S, 7, II, for $050. "if ISutton -tuH to County caDMatssloners. part of the sooth west quart-rjof the southwest quarter of 3, 7, 17, for $1. John Daissel to Una. Mosroe, northeast quarter-r MHithwest vqaarter, 23, 4 li, 4V acre! for $700. r.ldA .t't Jacob Gausroan v.40Npb Wangler part outbeast qua.ler northeast quarter, add part pf the juortlieast quarter ot northeast, quarter, 3, 6, 11; for SI.LjO., - -. , ', Joeeih Woodruff. uarfian to PhiUp 'Sjlrtoeider,part northeast quarter of noxthr went quarter, 23, 6, 11 : for $1 320,.,. . Henry Pitmeler to Nicholas and. John Encrle eat half of soritheast quarter south east quarter,-15, e, 1; also, part of tbe northeast Quarter 01 tne soutneast Quaru-r oriE. 0. it:iorti.uu. . . .r r - John A; Dela to ' I.ouis ' Schenck. north f half of west hMlf northwest quarter, .30 , it; lorss.uw. - . t John Wolf to John Schollhels, sontheast corner siatn west quarter- 01 souuttrast Quarter.-22. 4. 11: for $100. ' -- ,.,. Mathias Eblnirer to Fred.' Relleke. west half southeast quarter eouifieaat. quarter. is, a, 11, w acres ; tor i.tj. Wm. Finch to John h. Finch, part east half. 4. lLJUares; torSl.HOO. , Frederick "Werthanp to Henry AlraoV larKMoriAnL: focJUuO. . . " . 1,2, 3 and 4. Block 20,. Fourth EnlaTge- -. Peter Rltter to MargarethaBeexer'wlf5 OI JUDD OTCECT, DUli Or- liiUCl ill,' I .)t!.ierii Eniaricement: for 2.000. niuin '' AnKiistas Hoistoo to w tn. c appella. Lot No. 28, German Building Associatiou for la0. it n t- i ! ; - t aray A Cooke to Henry Glad back. Lot 91. Block 20, iiiuy i- fokVVddUlou to tharpe"s l.nlai'gemeut: iortJfxf. Herman Albtn to John G. Gebliy, Lot 13, Block 15, KtiNteru Kulaigement ; fur 1. Auirurtt-t i'uehnianu to Jotn lisnllncr. Lot No. S, Brock 1, Rockwell's First Addi-, - Christian Kramer to Oottfred Kramer1. I Lot 14 and one-iiajlf 0 15 in UmjcU. I S, La' . v ooaon to, LUtraid j. iiogerff, i.ot 21, Block 1, Crescent Enlafgement: for $2,noo. - - " . . Htrman Koi-hinnnn to A-jsnst Rnehmunn. u n ill v hi cd ne-half f Una 4. fl, 8, 7 ana , uioca 1, neexvui iirsi Auauiou ; forS-'OO. ; Tliomas MV Archer to- Jacob Li Ries. 1) by IIS feet of southeast eoraer of Bio'k IT, iixmauol tor SI, TOO, -;. i '- ' - " ' Henry rsidman to Theodore rlSUA, Lot u. nnsKon Aaiiuua;iorwui" Too. H.-- Crist to' Itobt Hklnner, Lot 2 Block 15. Hharoe's Ealarsement: for S9V. 'AnthORy Uis to Johu fturmfr. Lots 12 and 13, Block 75. Lamaxco ; for VA). ' Eneas Mci.'ulliNier to Jottepli Woodrrirf. Lot la, Block 7r Ujdvco : for W50. - Simon Gamtfrts ' to Joseph Woodruff, Lot 18. Ji'iock 97. Lamasoo : for (226. . John D. Jarvin to Amelia Wills, Lot tTT" and 2S clock 71, i-amasco ; ior vs.o. Boontille Teachers' Institute A, very interesting Teachers' Institute wasjiedt iJoonvmeduringrhe past week. Vift teachers were in at tendance and all took a lively interest in tho exercises. f On Thursday night, "Professor.Hough, of tincmuati deliv ered a publie.frce' lecture on , at mos pheric phenomioa," and ' on " Fridaj night Judge Parrett .delivered, a lecture before : the"' jnstiiute.,'''oo the ' Progress of the " Age as Irueh'ced uy fiuucanvu. . -jt i . The, people of FBoonvilIe have waked up on" Ibe subject of education, and are building a fine school ''edifice for ' the: establishment . of a - graded school similar to1 thos-a of this city. The-new school building is nearly up, and will be occupied, it is hoped, this jfinter.-L-i i(nj.'V.' -1 . i m WabrIck , Circuit Court. The business 'in the Warrick .Circuit Court was finished on Saturday, and the Court adjourned till March. Some four or fivev persons were sen to the penitentiary, but we were unable to ascertain, the names, One man for killing a man in Newburg, was sen,tenced for life." He waylaid the keeper of a grocery as he was leaving his store at night, and deliberately shot him. t.t Judge Taf ret and -Pfosecuiof Hargrave'Teached 'home on Saturday :night; and left yesterday for Mti Ver nou,'whiere the Posey County Circuit Court convenes to'-diyV and will con tinue twd weeks.- "fll Nex in coaraVill be the VanderVuTgh Circuit X'ourt'whicnOdveneB on the first Mondoy in October. J'Mwsion S. S. Mr. John F.Glover, whose'devotiori' to (h Sabbath,"Scho61 cause has become widely knows, will call - on' the' liberal-hearted business men of the city for material' aid to keep movine that great work. He desires ty raise $500, which-will be used exclusively" for the School in the purha'ixf books," papers,'' charts, &c. not a dollar - being used .for the payment of Hall rent :6r ga3 .; expenses. That is his iwa private contribution. -The school is now in a most flourishing conuitiou and a great work is being done,M Here is, an opportunity to aid in a noble cause.' If t)ne hundred busines- men of the city give each five dollars, the money will be at ooce faiaedJ YAninvestment' of five dollars could not well be made where it

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inim mimiiiii .,i 11 ii iiiiiwrOTia wm. .I iiiiiiuihii wniii 11 Mm rvm. woula ne likelv to do more rood, and judging from the past liberality four rpeeple.-we have; no doubt they will respond liberally. 'JViABBiAaE LfcrENSESi1 Marriage 1 1r.'ar.aaa"nra-a Tadn'a.-t Anri'nrt tfiA.' noaf .w'ri ., ; ,77 m weet to-the'toliowing parties? fi'.t 1 George Fisher and Julia GabeUuTr'i llTtomas Nelllgan a'iid'Mary Pley:? Thomas, -j0&dkaQ&'Mry'hhi fords.' ' ;'Vi''i tas. ionnsoa ana n-mma aegson. , j ,. tier nard Henry Kroegen'and Berni Sini Imbusch: -' .t." f'" s-Henrv Hnk afad MarV He'rnel.' J J ' Franz Mathern and Charlotte Kra'zi George Llchterberg and Mary SteinJames Green and Anna Smith. 'Thomas Collins and 'Julia Y. Mo-. Ginnis, ERsqNALAmotig; ; the strangers in the oity-we are pleased to meet' two former cit'zens, 3IrVBiHy.Gwyn, of Memphis; frii' ATeX. Foster, 'of Cin cmnati, both Iookingweli. ; AIso; Prof.' Daniel : Hough, of 'Cincinnati who J4 b as t fccer' a sals ting i'Vt ; sundry achers' JiTsfituteC ".that" havt re eentlj been'held iri jthe, border; counties above. -'lle preuouncesthat held at" Alton,' ."in '. Crawford i Couatyi' the best hehas ever att'ende'd".',i , 1 ' tLOQAL if OTJLCES.; ' Z JJFor acta of charitrand benevolence' Philadelphia' stands prominent among her f-ister -cities. ' During : the waf ahe had our "refresh'oieuf, faloons where thousands'; were, fed -while on 4heir way to the " front, ' and ppw,-in ordef that the good work may be continued, , ijt is proposed provide 'ftr the orphans of maDy of these 'brave' heroes who fell in defence ofthe stars and stripes.' - For ' this5 purpose .the' Washington ,i Library"! Comi-any, ' o'' Philadelphia, was organized -in aid of the Riverside Institute',' bf 'Jersey. , IIre the Orphans- of. Soldiers and SailorB.in all ptrts of the"coUutry will be gratuitously ".educated . aud made usel ul members of Hoeioty.t The just and honorable plan adopied , for raising the necessary . funds" for. this charitable -object has received tbe en-. dorsement of every otie Read adver- 4 tisement. " "' -' i j ' a f. .1 i - - i -' ' ' . ' ' '" ' ' '' '" ' . ,i i Ladies will bear in mind that the great auction of Dry ; Good twill XeJ inaugurated .'.'to-inorrow." , Great sacrifice will be made -no -doubt, '' - tM jkMEUipTT,- '' 4f . ,-.r, v t- a - First Street. 4 n Present jYoutt ,Clai ji. All; per-J sons navingjciaims against tne oara. Orr, for chargescollection9,&ef, while'' she was in ti e packet trade in place of the Mayflower, will present the same to Guy Yinyard at the office of the. Mary Erwin for payment. se23-d2t . ,v,'.-.t . ' "V ; ' . ', Piano at Auction. I will sell at auction, at my auction room on Lot st- !f tl-fel S&pposit Jth Potstoffice, . on Thursday. SeDtemLer 2Gth.; at 9 o'clock, a good second hand Piano. It can be seen at all time.' Call a.nd, see it." ;v -. ! -Hiram Nelson.-,, t .' ;V sept33-3t f ."?. Auctioneer. . Ladies and gentlemen,-remember the sale of hou.se furnishing good, at Hiram; felson'j: torinprrow Steamer Charmer. Dick Nichel son will be.found for a few days at the ' office of the ' White ' Line, on Water iStrtet; ready to paill claims for charges and collections against the steamer. Charmer while in the packet wade-. - rf w t--f -. aepZi-zt., .l! ! . -: - " m ' ' " ' ' ,"Citt Orders In any amount,' for t . V - a w-w saie at tne Hanking House ot ' 1 W. J.XOWRT & CO., , se23tf No. 1 North First Street. Brass Foundrt. W. C. Turnock &. Co. have added materially to their lacinties tor doing, on short notice, all sorts of casting in brass, in a superior style of workmanship. They have secured tne -services of Mr. F. H. Duncan, la,tear.Cincinnati, as foreman. ofithe-establishment, and his varied experience in that branch of business gives perfect confidence ; of ability to please all who need articles Hii their line. - They have now a large stock or - eteam, gauges, and are 'reparedl t5 put gauges in 'order, hey-fiel confident of ability to compete with .Cincinnati in prices and style of workmanship. They manu faeture to order, ateam whistles, bells, and in fact all kinds of brass work. They ask eteamboatmen and others . desiring "work in their line, to call and 6ee them" They may be found . corner of First and Pine Streets. ....... . Household Furniture at' Auc tion On Wednesday, October 2d, at 9 A. M., at my residence on First between Elm and Pine Streets. W. G. Fullerton. 'Store 'roa' Rent. A Splendid store, No. 76 Main' Street, now occupied by Cook & Healy. Inquire of &rxzi . Cook & LIE ALT. Dave Anderson has returned. and is now opening one of the best selected stock of goods ever brought to this city. Give him your measure, and he will make you one of the nice suits for' which he is so famous. No. 8 Chandler's Block, up stairs. 19-lw

es are.the.best. ONSOLIDATION. The firms of , 4Sk - Henry E.- Blemkef, and Blemker, Tillmann & Co., Stove Dealers and Excelsior Stove Works, have been consolidated. ; and.will henceforth be known i as Blemker,' Tillman & Co. All "debts and ' accounts wilJ be collected and paid by' r,t, ' v.Vi'.i may25tf i Blcmrter. : Tillman Sc Co. -!- ... .' ' ii ,i i .i i ' m I 1 Ladies! use Clark's Spool Cotton. JBuyoutFrench1 Cojsets at Hughes .-.-.., -u u. -44 ,i i-t-j. a ug22. l(The prince.., of cutters. Prof. .Colter,, is now permanently located with J, IT. 0arlin., ,lt handles the shears with grace and .defies eompeti tionj so give him"-,a,fail.if,you want SQmetlung $tylish.r ' Ptn'ei ViQuClarlci Spoo Cotton JReatFrc'nfVhalebbne Corsets af Hughes',' ' , ' , , . aug22. : ' Mil ward? i Helix 'Afecdlei. i A Patent 1 Wrapper; 'ire svLperiot 1S All others. 1 n ..." .y.n i i iinii ai i ii i i i i . i. Bay-tour English and; French Hosiery at Hughes'. tf aug22. -. . -. T i , i j " Q . . " , .... sl"' G ENTS The fi nest an a V t est selected' stock.of goods for Fall.an-i Win der ever brought to thi cjtycan be lound at, Oi. iMain istreet.w Uall and see, , . !lt Smith & Darlino, aug2Z,'i.,; i iMerohant .Tailors. Clarkrr3p'6o! Cotton is the best -...Hand cowing try Milward't Needlet. Clark's Spool Cotton is 6 Cerd to 80. JPSr.Afull .supply -.of -Justices' Blanks for sale at this office.1- tf Jlfilicardi Nfcdlct foy sjih?, everywhere. ,J Acction1 o f HduiEKEEriNG Goods' ,Tubs,l ; Buck ets, Brooms, BowK and pher woodeu.ware, Casters, Tea SetsH Forks.lSpoons, Table Cuttlcry, ?iu4 other Plated ,and Brittanta ware.. LauiDS , of I ve'i .patent. (the.. best ,in., the,,, world, Tumblers, Wine.i, Glasset artd tofcber glassware, Clothes Jines Bed Lords, Brushes ot various kinds,, Ao &c, &o.. In short, a general. mixtures of -every thing for everybody-i To eonimance Tuesday, September 2-t, at 2 P; M.,: by - tiM. --i'- w Fullerton, ' ; -- No.4GMain Street. $13,0001' $15,000! . $1.1,000. i Fifteen thousand dollar worth of Dry G'oocfo to be sold at- auction! More new good to arrive from the New York auctions! ; This will be a rare opportunity to 'get good lower than gold priml ' -nS ' " ' :1i,lt- : ' . , i ' p - oaie wm uc aunouncca m a lew days. - '-' ' ;T.3I.''ELLiorr, rf Sept. 18 tf ;.';',.';; ;First Street. Mit; GrELfebVfNA, who (or pome time 1 r-asfc " has beed' chief ' battern maker and" lcsigoe Jii';' the Washington Foundry4,bas',criangedthis business, ana(pjienea urst-i-'if carpenter shop, on .First. Street, .between Pine and Leot Streets, under i the title of G. E, Ledvina &Co. u . ThU firm is naw urcpared to do all kind, of Architectural work, and invite, the, attention, of the public to that fact. All work will be rendered in,a satisfactory manner. . Sept.j7-r-lw., T- M '.ill j : : .1" 1 " A r Templars of Honor and-. Temperance. Crescent City Temple of Honor No. 2- meets every .Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock M,, at Bray's Hall, on Main Street, between Fourth and Fifth." . ' ? . . . . " i i i ' i . " Important to Shippers. Will. P. Fowler will be found on R. K. Dnnkersoa '&' Cd.'s wharf boat, on Monday, ' ready to pay claims for charges and collections on behalf of the steamer Nashville. .. sept21-2t $6Tl would respectfully call the attention, of the Ladies, the Country Milliners, and Merchants to the fact that I am opening now, and daily receiving, one of the largest and best selected stocks of Millinery Goods ever brought to this market, which I offer to the , wholesale and retail trade at very low prices.. ! Country Milliners' in particular I- beg to take notice of my establishmonfc My stock consists of all the latest Parisian styles of Bonnets, Hats, PJumes. Flowers, Ribbons, Velvets, - Hat and Bonnet Frames. Blocks of all the latest 'styles, ana many , other Trimmings which ean only be found in a first-class establishment.. " Call around and examine my stock ? before purchasing elsewhere.; .' ""'" '. ;.. ael7 dlw. ; ; ; T B, Baum. ... ; i iii m ' - n 'Removal. F4S. Zumstein, House, Sign and Frescoe Painter, has removed his shop from Second to Fourth Street, between . .Main and Sycamore, where all orders will be promptly attended to. " . ,'Sept. 17 d2w. " j" Jnst received at the New York Grocery a large quantity of New York Cream Cheese, which is superior to any cheese ever sold in thia city. Wholesale and retails . : sepl7 Restaurant de Paris. Corner of Second and Locust Stbeets. The undersigned takes pleasure in inform ing the i unite that he has opeoed a first-class Restaurant on the Parisian style, where ladies and gentlemen can at any. time be accommodated with anything in this line on the shortest Kssible notice, such as Charlotte usee. Galantine. Ovsters. also oysters in the shell. . 5 Fnvate rooms for parties. : 8ept. JL6 2w, ; Victor Lefort. .

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