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TOBACCO & SNUFF. . ESTABLISHED 1760-

PETEE I0EIL1AED. SNUFF & TOBACCO XLtxtx ulaoturor, 10 4b 18 CIIAMBKH.S MTt j (Formerly 42 Chatham (treat, Be Tark.) Would call the attention of Deelen to th art! f bu maaaiaetare, vis.! brows xvvr. ' Haoabor, Hemigro, Flu. Eappe, r"VPui' Coarae Bsppa. Stabll.!, launtu GatlmaB, Copenhagaa. TELIOW "JlFF. Hootch, Honey fw Scotea, JUitfh Towt See tcti, Fraek Hoe.y b Sootck, lxlb Hlh tout, Freak Bcotoh. r Ledrlbtt, BVAttentioa I ealled to Mm large radnctioa la Brief of S no-Cat Chewtagaad Smoking Tobaasta, which will b foend of a Superior (taaJitr. TOBACCO. OOKUfO. rill C'VT lUIlH, MMUC long, 1. A. Ii., or pUio. 8. Jag N.i. 1, Caeendiab, or Sweat, Bpajtlah, o. 2, Bweet treated Orass, Oaaastor, Sot. 1 A 2 miud, Tla Foiled Caraadisb, Turklk. Sronnlated star A cinalar flTlaf priee wBl he Mat ea spplitatir.n. 48 LAW CAEDS. ALYAfl JOHHSOK, Attorney at Law, NOTARY PUBLIC AID Heal Estate Agent. n- Soldier' a ad all other lfm proand. ,OSic BYAB8VILLB, IBD. pl dtf Vtm. H. WALKER, Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, EfANSriLLX, 1ND., Oflle oi Third Strcat, oot 1 a-1 t ' Opilte Cemrt Hamee. .Inn. rr. Wallcer, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ; ; ABB : Agtat for btainlaaj Paasleaa, Baals Pay aad Beaaty FOB MCHACID BOLD IBM, ABO FOB tba W Idowe mm 4 otker legal rpreettlee at on wbo dl la tba HrtlN of tba tilted Stats. (Be aa the Korth-Wat (Ida of Third Banal, near the WaatilBgioa Bom ma aaarly ppoil tba Cuart Iloa-e Eaolll, ladlaaa. All boalnee eutrtuud to ala will ha promptly attesdeit to. JylS-iy SOAP AND CANDLES. Ihilip Backer, ("wowsr sti ir- A Bremer), fictarer oi Lard 00 Oil? CAJTDLES. ;t;;,r, irj cab art . K . , S- , I .ha, Aa. Alaa ) Win 'VI V Htloa to anlt aar m'., v u d7' aaaar aacatlabla la DP.NT'UT. I)r, HUTCHINSON, DHNTrST, HA ramimd from r'1 ic- ' a'd olBca oi tti w,-nar of Aatxiid and airoata, to bia - ' 1 h rooma on Flrat at, f , ' I - 'wo d ara bafow Maio, ' ?V' V ; mi to Iba Morraajtito ' nr , ntrt Maonlc II. Ho baa .r,0 o . - . . I ooavantaana of bio pti- t nU.(cl hicreaaad bia fcff.ln . a ' ia.T a;i unco of ono of Ilia iiwtifiUnini ifj tiip .?:!. i la ran aow aappiy Oi .ta t.f a j.u dtoirli'i hi articaa. i n mo rox TBI 4 Ida nnlliBilad pat-Lfun-Tlllaaiid aarrouDd- , ji,I0 ratam moat alooora of kit aklll aa a niac-in asar,; la aaettr. Av.! t--. I. tTl: I .'UV . WBNTBj AND , ..i Mhir.f Tim -tat mor. 1 .t . Ivaai ia Kvor m'Ihih mr alstaia; a;o4 . -. , af 4l)llllimnt a ; 'ia. t-.-rmry atyla of TtKti mad In Kaatarai t ti r .s ". e t r '- ( It ti m lire . !.. ' Jinti m n ti jiT kj tafcrriai a iJEAlU'Iia SETS OP TEETH i rnt! i in . 0V. !linf bad much axpartj, -,. 1 . k. n( Irraja artijr af CI11L lHU::vs ! l.S.Tll. a- aould karaaa haaitaItri if wrin? twa nti ni fr-p fular taaaa aaa ba ; rl .. rrwied by bi. ( Kara MB ba aaa a In tl it fifd aty a tit!f aornetad bjr lilm. " a't or ciwnli if la Palala aooaaniJljr trt-i Si'ir', Nar!tria a'Matloaa aad all dia. a it lit 'mih a-'i-a.fti1 traalad. 1.0 il.irl.. bvri I- , tIJCTH would do WHil In X.ln(t f !'- -TTrtm . T wudnrata. a-ll a inait AeaartluMira frr alloTlatlBf pals wt:i atfctiiiit i'h,- ' ' -oform gtTaa whoa J ana Ki. 'V,-' i -a K II THAN S FPL FOB THB S ra..M narlBc tba paal ar lua ai-. m .aioauioi taiaaity, ' ivt .th,r l iar aoad kla prohaa.o.i! . rnv .f i H j to . v V ,a rooma aad aaa tba t artan ftifU ? t m cr k HaamfBeturaa) -.r Invent'.ons -.. f , that will aabaarr iU I..: m , - want bj him. H I V.ttsfellihnf r.t a. I Facllltl A i if. nal to a sr la A T K R !l CITISI, Iff; i& Srvertl Anfestheties llti ii't r"i wUi Bstraellaa C ' .-. iurV" -a raftorod to aaarly B.-.r . f. i:'--.i m.i- ir. a;i ..-M.rmBIa atjlaaot A I TiriCI AL TEETH, v. , wm,, in tha f Atatoa, ara mad j T.i K C A i: t. T KBTH - t r a INirs E TacWd ar FUtad, (th ;! ! T- haii. of UwBartlr aad Y . 'V - - r i it. k fl IIji TBBATID. ilw CLKIT FALATI i ;! t , er Paat Offlca. (URT MANUFACTORY. ? , k ii I T H S T HAIfU FACTORY. TT " VI lJf FB0M HIA8t T, wr-r . A atork a i il 0- ..'.- it wmraua baud. and t r;. i ,a .ut tf. r" cbaar. Tockina v.iit. iiH-hmg Boaoma, Aa., doa with naatnea vmA daftcb Tbaukful for pat ora th obcrlor rvarat tmV.j aolicita a roataaue of tbo patroaag aa uwu7 "l-wa mr in paat a yaara. SASIINDDOORS. JAMES STEELE, (?acoo to Btzku a Huaawa.) KCOBO BT., BET.CUBSTSOT AHDCBXBBT, MVAHSVU-i-B, INDIAN ASH, DOORS, WINDOW BLINDS Dressed Lumber BoarJa, Lathi, Ac, of amy deacrlpMoB ooaMaat); : en batiil. Pvrklna Box of all kmda mado ta or. wiUr. Sawing olaTarr kiad don o Ik sbartaat ' Dotioa. yiia-iy IIUNNELL & SONS, s COBKHB WALNUT BTBBXT AKD CABAL, EVANSVILLE, I N D . , Bar an band Ik targart lot Sashes, Doors, Blinds, Frames, te4 Ztr M Baafaetarad la tk Wast. THEY ARB OP OUR OWN MAZE. W aa alio la lot ofWUts Fla asd Popular Flooring. Moulding of all kid aud and awia 1 1 ... ifiwm wiai a waa aaoi laai aia.

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VOLUME XVI. DRY GOODS. 1864. m SPEIXG IMS 8UMUEB GOODS. WHOLESALE ; c .a. s n ry Goods ISAACKEEN. Sheetings and Shirting. PrintB and Lawni, ' Ginghams, Printed Jaconets, argei, Wool D Laines, ' ' Leno Checks, Fon lards, Mozambiqnes, Alpaccai; Apron Checks, Shirting Stripes, Ticki, Denims, Cottonades, .. Linen Docks and Drills, . Spanish and Irish Linens, Broad Cloths, C'assimtres, - Satinets, Jeans and Tweeds White Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Hotlons, Ac. NEGRO GOODS, Kerseys, Striped and Plaid Osnaburgi and Heavy Brown Twills for Negroes.. N. B. T dertii Goods for tbe White roe Jtnt and tbea for tba Niggert; wbertag, Citcinnati Boas drtrtise first to supply thev.:f gers nd tbea tbe WkiU FtopU tan mve tomt. " Cash buyers especially induced " to pitch in. "" . ISAAC KEEN, No. 11 Tirst 8treet, Bet Main and Sycamore. BOOTS, SHOES & HATS. :P. SEMONIN, "Wholesale Dealer nr COOTS Sc SHOES HATS & CAPS, No. 25 ---" asar -as. -a. a-m ( Ha. in .tnrsTa .... mJf&'S' sorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES of the best qualities, and will con tinne to receive the whole season, direct from the manufacturers, the best and latest styles, which I will sell as low as any House in the West I 3NT XX J. 27 . The largest and best assorted stock of fin Fur. Silk, and Panama, Leghorn, Canton, Palm Leaf, and in fact all other description suitable for the opening trade. ALSO Ladies, Misses and Children's Plain and Fancy Trim med Hats, the finest stock ever brought to this market, all of which I offer to the trado as low as the lowest. Call and examine my stock before making Your curv- ay 4 chases. ' Goods at retail. g3?No charge for Boxes and Drayage. GROCERIES. QAh LB;j- CHOICK BOLCGMA 8ACSAGB LJ J lor mmlm at Kl.LlOTTB FAbtlLT 0B0CBV. A( Bl'bU.LSFKaU UkulNO CuBM MAAl OK) I Bator aud for aalaal ELLIOTT'S FA MILT OBOCBBT. 51H)T., K0. 1 TUBS; B doa. No. S " . " 1 . ) 10 Nat (S la N-atl Mb : BO dna. assorted Boiling FlcS S do. Buttr PaiMlri 3 do. PiiDU; 40 Baakat. aaaortad siafl : Jut racaiTrJ and for aalr at SLLIOTT 8 FA MILT OBOCXBT. ONK Umidrtd lb. Chaio Tab la Botur; SUJar " , Jnal iwciTd aad for aalrat LLIOTT'8 FA MILT OBOCBBT. TBS BABBILSLaig FlrkM, for al bj tk SX do, hanJrad or barral KLLIOTT'S FA MILT OBOCBBT. rri, at 171 FTT DOB. ASSORT D Bard aad flaaku Jiroom ; . - , . IS doa. Fane; Rortk Brooma ; Jt rold aad far aal at ! KLLIOTT'S FA MILT OBOCBBT. rpwO THOUSAND LBS. Ckoiaa llu Carvd X Dr4 Baaf. Foraawat ELLIOTTB FA MILT OBOCBBT. a ir anicia. MEDICAL. PHYSICIAN & SUROEOS. OTFICB (Vri... w,... TW.WI1'. IU.k a" ' "am otroai. rrar ; . " DENTISTRY. - J. C BrERBOTtEit, X E 1ST T I S T, Booms Kos. I and ft, Xarble lull Second Flow, Xa Street 1 amrgpaatal aStoBSjoa ata to tk Inaarlaa i amaaiai Tta.

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Id I tori Joaraal: Since writing mj lest article on tbis subject, Old Abe bss beet nominated ss tbe Union csndidste for tbe Presidency, and that sterling patriot and statesman, A. drew Johnson, of Teanessee, baa received tbe nomination for tbe 'Vice Presidency. lB m "". therofore, I may f bIti gire bersafter, why Old Abe abould be re-elected, I shall, of courie, mean tbe election of tbe wbol ticket Bnt a word to tbe reader: . Hitherto 1 bate numbered tar reasons. 1 shall do this no more, for, si. the nomination, reasons for tbe election of onr ticket have become as "tbe stars of tbe ikj for multitude." Anotker great reason now looms op tbat Ought to be poteut with every truly loyal man in tbe country I mean every man wbo lores coentry better than party. Old Abe is the nominee of tbe people: not tbe nominee of a caucus of sore-headed politic tana Not the nominie of tbe Republican party, bnt tba nominee of tbe Union party, composed of the good men of all the old political organizations wbo are determined to stand by tbe old Sag, and support the constituted authorities of tbe Uorernment of the United States in tbis boar of trial Another strong reason why we should re-elect Mr. Linooln is found in tbe fact, tbat .of all the men in tbe North be is tbe most odious to tbe so-called Confederate government They are exeeedinganxious that allandirham or Me dalist! shall be elected to tbe Presiden cy instead of Mr. Lincoln. Every bush whacker in Kentucky, every murderer in Forrest's or John Morgan's command, who sneaks back from the army and takes the amnesty oath before tbe elec tion, will, if he can. vote for Vallandiir bam or MeClellan.or any body who may be nominated bv the so-eilled Dimn.rat. to lonventien, to meet at Cbicaro in Chicago in August next -in order to beat Uld Abe, It was a savin sr with Napoleon Bon parte, when advising bis Generals, that tbey sbonld "first find ont what tbe ene my wanted them to do, and tbea try with 11 their might not to do it Havini already demonstrated that the "Paessh all want ns to vote for tbe nodiiaee of the Chicago Cosvrntion, it is oar duty . '.L I, . to try im ait our roitrni to prevent nis election Dy giving our undivided support to tbe people s favorites the treat cham pions or lreedom Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson. K The Gold Fnlr Its tauselcssness and Falsity. Tram th Saw Tork bblpplag Liat !S Tbe more we learn with regard to the matter, the more firmly do we become cenviiic'd tbat tbe great excitement in gold and the extreme prices which bae been quoted during the past few days, bae bad no reliable basis, but cava been simply tbe result of a dodge resort' ed to by certain of tbe "ring with the view or frightening Congress into a re cession from the position which it has assumed. It is well know tbat many of tbe "operators wbo sold "short previ cos to the adoption of tbe gold bill, have bee a performing the circle of the ring trTing to procure void to till their coa tracts, and all sorts ot unreliable Quota tions bare been freely circulated for ef fect A. daily co temporary relates a practi cal incident which goes to show tbat since tbe bill became a law. tbe eold quotations hare been wholly nominal, and bad no reuaaie basis, un Wednesday when tbe excitement was at its height, "two gentlemen, tbe Messrs. Biankmea, holders of a large amount of gold, desirouB to take advantage of the supposed high prices, went to Wall street to sell. Tbey found that only two brokers were disposed to operate in the precious metal at aiL a hey called upo one ot these. Hi was baring gold tn in small amounts at 210 and selling at 216. What was the price of gold at that establishment T : , . Ous travelers announced that they

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bedgoldtoeelL "Howmocbr "Two handred and eighty thousand dollars." "They wooid have to see the btad of the heasa," and were ahown to bis private room. Informed of tbe state of tbe case, the bead of the house admitted that he was paying 210, bat could not pay it for that amount He was sure that gold couldn't keep Bp, that it would certainly be below 200 to-morrow," and, is fact this good-natured tradesman preferred, rather than buy the gold, to recommend bis customers to his neighbor. So tbe two gentlemen went to tbe other broker. He was also baying at 210, and selling at 216, and was aa little anxious ta boy a large asm at bis own price as his neighbor had been.. Be "knew tbat gold would be below- 200 to morrow." Well, if it was to fall, tbe two gentleman would like to sell bow on the best terms they could get "What would be give?" "He didn't know. He would prefer not to buy it at alL" As there was bo third broken foe tbe gentlemen to . be eommeaded to, tbey were merely bowed out, and left Wall street somewhat enlightened as to wbat was not tbe priee of gold. , - t, - ' A more unnecessary excitement than that which has succeeded tbe passage of this bill caa scarcely be conceived, hence it follows tbat it must be short-lived. While we have not favored gold Legislation, we believe tbat Congress honestly thought that i there were good reasons for the passage of the gold bill, and we therefe trust that it will not be frightened by tbe demand of any committee, into any concessions from wbat it conceives to be its fall duty in the premises. There is bo doubt that tbe gold bill was intended as a public benefit If necessary, let it be so modified as to insure that result but concede nothing more at least until the bill has been fairly tried and its merits and demerits have become self evident We may add tbat it has come to onr knowledge that a gentleman yesterday endeavored to sell $100,000 in gold, and could get no bid at over 200 per cent and we believe tbe majority were ander tbat figure. It is evident that 210 to 220(230 bare been paid only for little dribbles. , (Frm th Blcbmood Btstloal, Jn 15. Grant's Movements. It has alrsady been told how Grant , has again retreated and again changed bis base. - Grant is not tnly whipped but confesses it A little Sife ago be said he would fight it out on tbe Fredericksburg line, if it took, bim all summer. He has since slunk away from Lee's frnut several times, afraid to fight bim. lie humiliated himself to look for McCleJlan's track on tbe Peninsula, but was not Able to gain bis position. lie changed bia base to the White House and is now hunting for the James. "What is the matter with the snaor vvby does be run about in this maaaerf ' t Grant is afraid of Lee's arm v. He has cerae to take B' hmocd, and is fraid to fight the army that defends it hne prospect or succea to be sure. Tbe merits of th Jaojaa Uia a ban ot operations sgeititt Richmond is now a matter of interest Will Grant Improve his prospect of takiag Richmond by that na r So tar as authority can settle that question, its wsiebt is all en one aide. McClellan. map before him- chose tbe peninsula approach Commander-in-Chief Lincoln, indeed, dissenting in favor uf an advance from tbe lower Rapehaanock. Burnside, with like opinion, chose Fredericksburg as his base: Hooker acted on the same choice. Meade selected the Rspidan, as Pope bad done before him. Grant came to the command unem barrassed and untrammeied by the precedents and comments of others. He hunted op tbe old roads to Richmond, through the Wilderness and Spottsylvania Court House, and avowed his unchangeable perpose to stick to tbat as bis true line, wbat a reflection upon tbe judgment and military cepaeity of all these if tbe line of the James be, after all, tbe best At has been the last choice of all the men nhose business it was to make tbe best choice. - The strong infer ence is that it is tbe last and worst alter native. McClellan in his adversity praised the James; Grant, who has spent eighty thousand men to get to tbe James, may also tbiak it a beautiful river; but the world will understand. Grant may annoy as from tbe James, bat it is not dangerous there. He has been playing lion; he may turn gallinipper; be may raid upon a water tank, and he may cap ture a barn a pig sty; but her cannot carry cities. We have gates upon tbe James he cannot carry and cannot pass. Grant, in short, lays down his high ambition, consults his safety and aims at small enterprises. The man of destiny proclaims bis failure to tbe world Who eomee next in regard? We have a copy of the Yicksburg Whig, published a few days before Grant took Vieksburg, which talks mech tbe same way as tbe Sentinel Rebels Threatening Owensboro. The Owensboro Monitor of Wednes day says: Wo hare had within the past two months several exciting guerilla alarms. Sometimes tbo regular soldiers stationed bero bare been on tbo alert all mgbt long, expecting a night attack from "prowliag bands" said to be contempla ting a raid open us. At other times when soldiers happened not to be here, oor "eitixen soldiery" armed with divers and sundry bludgeons, and weapons of war, have stood as a wall of protection around our otherwise defenseless ctr, but "narry gorilla" ever came. On Wedaesday Ust a considerable force was reported to bo at Hawesville, aad our heroic State Guard prepared to give tbcm a "warm reception ia tbe event tbey should pay ns a visit. Early on Thursday morning a squad of 40 came ia on tbe Lrftcfcaela road, and circling round the cemetry disappeared oat the Hartford road, being seen by citizens on the street along which they passed. Soon after a small party of "Graybacks," bearing a flag of trace, came in Fredrice street, demanding in the name of Commander Jones, the surrender of the place, accompanying the demand with the suggestive statement tbat tbe town was beleaguered cj several -hundred Confederate troops. CoL J. H. McHenry, Colonel of the Enrolled State Militia, assumed command of the small force of State troops here and declined to surrender, leaving to the rebels the alternative of attacking or retiring. They chose the latter, and with bnt little delay, disappeared through the flats in tbe direction of Calhoua. Their pickets were in front of the residences of Messrs.. Weir, Johnson and Griffith, and several men were in the fields near Major Smith's home, while the whole body were very near, having come in on tbe Hartford road. , To those who conversed with them, they claimed to bo 275 strong, were of Adam Johnson's regiment and Morgan's eotcmard, wero in .tbo Cynthiana fight and came down through ShelbyrUle and Bardatowm.

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The saidy Morgan had 2,500 meo when be came in, that, be was attacked by largely superior numbers and lost 3CK) and thirty killed. Wbat Lad become of Morgan and the balance of his command they did not know. They were making their way to Dixie as best they could. A citizen wbo came npon the oScers while discussing tbe question of attacking tbe town, told tbcm that a gunboat was at hand and volunteered the advice "that if the place was attacked the town would be destroyed by shells from the gunboat," whereupon they decided not to imperil the existence of tbe place by bringing on it tbe fire of the gunboat, and then departed. It is supposed by many tbat tbe demand was made for a surrender, with tbe understanding among themselves, that if the place surrendered it would be that mneh gained without loss, and if not surrendered, no attack would be made, aud no loss sustained. They ste and fed with farmers a few miles from town. We have heard of no dim age done by them beyond eating, feeding, and swapping horses occasioua', and we suppose, someti mes, appropriating a steed without leaving one instead. A score of shots were fired at lone range at the pickets knocking up the dust a quarter of a miie short of them. Our eititens are indebted for exemption from whatever of evil we have escaped to the determination of Colonels McHenry and Woodward and the small force of CO or bO State troops not to surrender. Cal. Moboax a Thief asi a Lub Captain Laird, of General flobson's suff, captured Cel. Morgan and a squad of his horse thieves (who were taking Gem Uebson to Cincinnati,) at Falmouth, while they were making merry with their rebel friends there. He was brought to Lexington, and when passing throegb Paris, Mr. Charles ISrent learned tbat Cal. Morgan was riding his horse which was stole from Hord e stable in this city, where he had been placed for safe keeping. Mr Brent followed Morgan and bia guard and claimed the horse; Morgan said the horse belonged to hira, that ba bought and paid for bim; but Mr Brent proved tbe horse to be his, and tbat he had been stolen by Morgan's horse thieves from Frank Hord's stable ia Lexington, and Cal. Morgan then owned up tbat be had taken the horse from Hord's stable. What a precious thief and liar. t If we continue to publish tbe undeniable evidence which pours in upon us of tbe actual tbieving and robbt-ry bv Morgan and bis brotbsrs, aad other official of bis band, we shall exclude all other reading matter from our columns. Our firm couvicUon. is.that the eaaieat way to scale with all ol this baur), wbo are caught alive, (but weihiuk nomoujiht to be rut en prisoner) is to hen them to tbe first limb that will bear their weight And every open sympathize! with them, whether aaaa or woman, anould be rent to Duie,-and if they ever come bck, under eny pretext, should be shot or hen without judge r jry. Lexington ( A' ) . Unionist, 21th. te Tbe losses of our army during tbe campaign of Gen. Grant have been greatly exaggerated. Tbe New York papers state "upo the best official authority," tbat tbe number of the killed, from the time the at my crossed tbe Rapid Ann until it reached tbe James Rive.-, did not exceed four thousand men. TVe wounded number something over forty thousand, and including casualitiss of every description less than fifty thousand; while the deaths of these wounded men are so far not much in excess of two thousand, or from four to five per cent . Tbe injuries f the wounded men in tbe majority of oases are very slight Tbe premanent loss to our army for the time mentioned may be twelve to fifteen thousand men, but not in any ease more tbaa twenty thousand, and tbe loss of life is much less. LouiviUe Journal a5ayA farm was lately advertised in a newspaper, ia which all the beauty of the situation, fertility of tbe soil and salubrity of the air were detailed in tbe richest flow of rural description, which was further enhanced with this: N. B. There is nor an attorney within fifteen miles of tbe neighborhood. KSfU is said to he satisfactorily demonstrated tbat every time a wife scolds her husband she adds a wrinkle to her face. It is thought the announcement of this fact will have a salutary effeet, especially as it is understood tbat every time a wife smiles on her husband it will remove one of the old wrinkles I OFFICIAL. IAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, Tanei at the Jirtt Session of the Thirtyeighth Congress. Public Na 73. A Act makli g approprlaii aa for tba patajintr bo awarwa wiawa By iflt copBHnaoloBT apuoiata aaaor aaa ay vino of aa act or Coograa. obt it Sad -Aa Bet fur th ralirf of parts a 4 atag ao.Uintd by raaaoa of th daprrdties aad tajuriaa by rtaJa band ot btou - Indiana," appro Fobraarj IS, UuJ. B ii aaaelad ba tU f wait aad Bmm tt Rmraaaaacuaa V u latfad ototaa awanea O-? a m naitlid, Tbat b an m of bib bn.drad aad tw.ni-tghL tkoaHid Soar bnudnd and ilnna dollar or o mock tbmof a but ba a- caaaarr, h aad th cam la hrraby appr prl t d, eat ol a 7 BMoavia tba Traaaary aot eibw anaa apwrepri. La, tor tba p- av at el th .ral am am. award ad by tba taaci atoa pp.B ad uatfar aad tv irt of an met ol Congr ntit:d "An ae tur Ik ralicf cf p-noai far damntaa as taisad br rsa8 h dopr datt-aa and lujnria bj band, of Slou led an,' approTrd F brua.y aiaioac, i-b-taou ha-!rd aad aix'y tkra., to tba rorl par- ", fii ma, hum. a d eurprtau, teapac.triy, to whom sack amount. rr. avoided by Bard eoamiaaisBs., axeapt the toll iwia . par ob. statr aad flrsM to whom wa da war .ad aa a araaild. to-wlt: Aatolx Bob t J. C. T-barar, Ol Baa.lt aad Company, W. L rtaitr, O L. Mrndalooba D. C Man,, Joph rVpp. B Heiahwrh, W. W. Faadargaat, Lost Tbsobaia, J. aad O. V. Da Wy, B H. B.i.d.ll, Loai B bart, W H. borbe. at S- B. Qarria, do ar. A V,J a and Brother. T. I PWroa, Lat at Fra. cl La-batl-a, d csaaed H Dry apple, Theod.ro Crooe, Cbarkeo Jaarbs, F. lejawl, H. C. Ivorer, H. t. CaoaiBahMB, Joseph Iwoai aaa, and Deary Bean a, watch laet claim 1 aambrd SCC 00 th hook of sai l e maiaaionere. SVC . .dad be aether taaafad, That Ibr th paymBt of a mack at .aid aware male by aaid Cuaimiaaieacr t th pereone, Brm ta aedSeally earned la th Srat aoctto of thai act, a tbe Secretary of tt la-erior ehall Bpoaexami. aatiua Sad to u dae to thorn reepacriTeiy ander aid act approved February aixteen, aaaa Domini elgbte-a handred Bed atzty-tbree, th farther nua of two htta -red aaa to ty-oo tfaoaaaad Bio haadred aad mtx y-ihre dollars, r ao mock thereof Be may he aeeeeaary, b aad th asm i herby appropriated eat af any money In tk Trearary ao otherwlaa appropriated. Aad the Secretary of tbe latirior ia hereby embodied aad directed pay to th aaid eeeeral c aia as la pacineally la th Bnt aetioa of tale act, th Tcral amount a awareed by aaid commi. aionera, aad also to pay th eerer.l stun he may find doa, aa exceeding th amoaata iwipactlrely warded hy aaid comauiOBr to th aaid persoa. firm, aad aautea ao p;iSily aamed. Approved, May 48, 184. vrfrrA err a -a-ree r: ! WHO WANTS a BUGGY?! ' Jnst received a superior lot of Philadelphia Buggies the best article for the money in this eouatry. Wtt E. PEES CH, At, p So. 10 Pint Street

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H - RDWARE. Jacob . Straul) & Son, VrfcoletaU aad Batail Peal an ia H .A. H D W A. Xt AND . ' CUTLER Y No. 74 MIf STREET, (Delow th Wahlgtoa Hoaaa. " " Hare in Store a l&rgs stock of the following: BLOOD'S C S. Grass, Grain and Briar Scytb.es; IL & L.Waldron's Grass Scythes; Hay Forks and Hakes; Scythe and Grind Stones. Soy the 8aeaths and Cradles.' . CO ITON and WOOL CARDS; Brass and Enameled Kettles; Apple Pearers; T A XI Xjs 3H - ABB Pooltot Outlory Traee, Log and Halter Chainr, C -A. rt I K ijv T 1Z It ABD Cooper Tools; Mill and Cross-Cnt Saws: Chain Pnmps; I3uiUlins: Hardware Also a fall assortment ot all kinds of shelf and Heary TT A 3ELX VV .ia.Il.3IJ, Which we offer to the City and Country Trade at less than present Manufacturers prices. JACOSTEATJB & EON. DRUGGISTS. THE 11Y W ill A. C. HALLO CK, MO. to, riBHT BTBIKT. MBAB POST OFF1CB, f T AS JCST BCCKITED A LABOB SCPPLT 1 vf Stewart' celebrated Mcdtraird Confection, n. h a Iceland U.ae Paele, lorland Moa Caoily, Fig Drop, llataeed antly, lioartiouad I'r. i p.. Tally lire pa. etc., ate. ; alau, a eariety uf lb moat popular Cougb Candle aad Patent Medicines. CIOCOAISB, AMBROSIA, KSTHAIBOX TBIy oopborue, aad ail thamoat e. L. bra tad pr. parstloa fur th Ualr, can b fowad a No. 10 BDth Flnt Slrwt. PCBB AKD CBADU CTIRATID CBIAM Tartar, iprly If fWmlly aaa; alao K4 aad Splcea, at ' UALLoi A S Drug Mora. SILT.EK'S COCOH CT7BB, STBfCKLABD aad Melliflnoos Ooogh Balaam, Cherry Pectoral, Hall Balaam, Cary'a Cough Can aad Browa's Troche. At . A. C. SkLLOCX'S PracSton. rpOT PAISTS I! ORSAT TAkilT t J A Prtoaa, Lead Penclla, Fes, fa olden, Later, Paper, EoealopM. At Mo. 10 Flnt B treat. PHTSIC1A53' PBESCJtlPTIONS BICIITB pecial BttafitloB t MALLOCK'S Drag Btora.' PEBFCXKBT. 80AFS, TOTLBT ABTCLB8, Poaaadea, Coametiqw, Tooth, Nail, Flash, Hair and Clwh Broabaa; Comb la gnat vaiiaty. May bafoaad t A. C. BALLOCK'8 Drag 8 ton. QUEENSWARE, &c China, Glass ABB Qiiecnswarc. Packages now on hand and openingAT M, A. LAWRENCE'S, .it Main Street. One of the largest and best assortments to he found in the West and for sale at extremely low prices. Kerchants furnished witbCommon Ware alone if desired. ? 7 WHARF BOATS. . T. OOX. . ! COX & HUMPHREY, .-For-vrardJn? and Com mission Jlercbanta, Aad SFBCIAL BAILBOAD AOEBrS, EvaatTUl, lad. i aaar WIT1 ah liberal eub adeaace aa awa. aigBmeau af Frsdoe aad lobace to Sew Tork. - FIRE LIMITS. OTICE IS HEBEBT CITES THAT I Will, XV aaak applicatloB to the Commoe Caaacil at ! azt alulae tar the priTileg of one 1 1 eg a fram dwelling oa Cherry Street between Third and Foarth, oa aot SO aad St, Block 10, Baetora Eaiargeaaeat. JaSJ A. F STL LOWS.

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NEXSEN'S COLmVTM INSUBAHGEAGENuY J.W.NEXSEN, Marble Hall, Main Street, . TAKSVixivn. ran.. ! Underwriter and General In- ;., Buraace agcut. Adjuster of Fire Losses and Notary Public. All . business connected with Insurance attended tc with. promptness and fidelity. Polices issued in several ol the oldest and most reliable Companies in the Union. FIRS, LIFE and MARIN 2. Combined Cash Capital Rer- . ; resented over SIX MILLION DOLLARS. Tf.f aeiatiai mmf'f'SHJ; !-T I '" Cash Assets. 4350.000 00 B. KELL0GO, Pre. W. B. CLAKK, Scct y. In ika fmttmbl ediasfMen'. aad prmmpt Ouk reewe. e (uatea, tae I'HtZSlX. eteed. p aeaa e u f-eicaeiew ala aeveeeiew, aevefL Bee', d .ret-eoxt. bmi eer)a f ioJ atfae.i., ia aot exceitefi kf bay eitaiae lwrrwnM ia a weHa iHanrattrlea c)h iled. au.l r-.i, 1.- leaned ttd nM la thl hwdine Co. rtUn. at ftr rale by J. V. K't.. BV.i.lrst Aseat, 0Vi. M.rblelTall Baii.liit;, Mkiu etrart. MANHATTAN nsnrancc t o. Cash Assets....... .......$400,000 00 ANDRKW i. F1IITH. 8rfT " At Pirr PALMKB, Prei t J.W.NKXSKV, Affaf, Kvanswllla, lad. MBHOHANT'g InsurnnceCN. OF " HARTFORD, CONN Cash Assets. $300,000 0C B. TI103. LOBDELI., Sect y. MARK UOvTAKD, Prea't. J. W. JVEXSKjr. acrnl, ' Keana.lli, lad, CORN EXCHANGE Insurance Co. OF 1ST o W Cash Capital "3LT et I 15L . $400,000 00 JOS. K ETCH CK, Pre W. B. WltDSOB. IMct y. 8. 8. COS C u'l Aitual.CleralaBC, O J. V. .MbXK, A Rent, ' Kxnavlll, Ind. iRTIl AMUlAlF" FIRE IfJSURANCE CO XXettx-tr rz4il, Gona Cash Assetts - .....5100,000 00 A, F. HA8Tt'';3, Pre't, " i - W. C. HAT1S8, Beefy ' , i. XV. KEXSKV, AEnt, - Haaelll) lad. ' Policies tsaiid IB auy uf the anoea Bret cla. Companle. Ail Loee-e honorably adjusted aad promptly paid fa CA.eH at tbl ageay, . .., . J. W. h'SXftfi, wbral Intsnno A punt. - sjarBto hlali, Mala Ml. Jan 11 EraMeeille. Ind. The JDcst is tho Cheapest. - INSUBE WITH THE ' MM, i. FIBB AKDIBLAHDSAVrOATIOB BUBS aecepled, bow aa harotofure, at fair rate ' and liberal eoriitloa. J. BtHISErS CONDCCTED with oataal St - pateh sod aflcoracy 1 S- jLfisES always out, with prompts And eompleu jnatlc. ; Set Assets, January, 1SS4, 3,003,GG0.30 8. TUB PLAN ABD OBOASIZATIOS ef th - t TNA. after iAyean of eeeen trial, ha raaiiaed tbe greaieat pnlille adraotace and xeof tB eariofl. ayatem ol Fin Inaaraaco la tb eoantry. I sow better than eer prepared for duty, I. 4,ne l.oa Claim haeabaen ttUd end paid. SlILTrRK MILLIONS OF IXiLLABS A.-THB COSSCMPTION OF PK'iPEHTT BT . FIRE, In the L'titted State average oer e ' Sl"," daily. I juur property xpod ;. aed aonrobreted ? T. ARB TOO ISMREDf If oot, why sett Tbo coat' trifl'Bg; th duly I manlfeat : tba reaoit may be your neap from ruin - whit delay aad neglect may tevorve yoa b banbrepicy, p-.erty, or cruel dlapriolBtment. 8. PARTICULAB ATTEUTIOJI and rreerd la gieea to email rtek- a -H a larce oae . At.la aad nperkr eommerrial ea'aurege. aSiiriled. aVaT" iBsaraao aollctted ad VnVcUm toeaed be i. Vf. KXK!, Aewat. a? BT.ri.le H.n Pln'lrlinr. V Vir t MEDICAL. ! ' S. W-THOMPSON. It D- " PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSo aa 1st Street, le Ir. Bny'e let ffln ; t . - Bestdeoo B. 38 Vfaleat Ftrmx. f (At Dr. Eonald's Old OSes.) EVAKSVILLE, INDIANA. S. BUAEK. Ii. Physician, Surgeon A.BB O C TJ L X S T , OfJee orar KeTWr'l Oaa Store, oppeelu Conrt Bossa. Reaideaoe os Klath Stmt, betweeej Viae aad 8etejeeew. ve4 BOILER MAKER. - JOHN P. LAURENT, Uoilor TSt en.ls.oer. Corner or Pine and Water Streets ETANSTILLE, I X D I A K A. AV PBEPABES TO kTABB ALL EI BIS af Steam Boiler, stationary or portabio. I haee sesry tstility tor doisg good work tbat roe4 auchlaery sad good workmta aaa gi, aad H work oBtrasted to a will be mad aadar my peeaoael atroereisioa. mT Warkatca arat to any part - h iy aad euctrto e apaulaa de18

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BHY . GOODS r---- r Cl? 222 S3 j. Sr3" CHEAPEST! For the benefit of our Cns- - x tomeri and Strangers we would say we are selling at .. . , , . present at ' ' Spring Prices. " We have a large stock of ererythins, iisually kept by ? first class stores. : Call and a'" ' - 1 examine forryonsolves. We warrant all colors, measures and count just as represented. ELLIOTT'S STORE, 3II?r STREET. jua3 ct . , INSURANCE AGENCY. HOME INSURANCB COMPANY of NEW YORE. Office, Bo. 131 Broadway. Cash CspitaI..........t2.C00 000 00 a . , . r ..I... a'ma a mm Assets. ii sn., ieos, a,4a9,ziu CIJ LiabiUties ,..73,803 33 Tk Beam Inearanee OempaxiF laser agalaat Vomm or Uaiuage by t Ira aa IwUia d their oeatenU, for a term ef from 1 to S year aa th stoat favorable trm. Stores, Wanbeoaos, Stock ef Merchandise, prods, ataBBfaetari, Mechlo aal l inearable property, at Bur aad equitable rat, and ..a ' INLAND IfAYTOATIOlf Sad Transportation, BbipsaeDta Bpoa the Bteen, Lakes, Oanala and Bailroaus, aa low a th natan of tba rialt will beer, with mirato to the aeeared and th Company. AdjatlBg all Ineea Bilrly. and pr aiptly aajiag them. . . CIJAS. i. MABTIFI, Prea't. - A. F. W ILal ABIB, Tlo Pns'l. J. MflTOB flairs, Secretary, . .a s Joee MrOrt, Aaa't "or'y. Appiicatiow mad to and pallcfes leased by A. C. RALLRCK A tKN, Agts, First Street, be Poet OBo. INCORPORATED 1847 Fir Insurance Company OF, HABTFORI), CONH. Capita, 8a00,000 S. a WAITS, See-y. O. B. BO WEBS, Pm't. B. A. PBICE, twra! AreaW . i Beawagai Chkage, Ills. CASH CAPITAL ABC BOBPLt'S VX1JMO. This CompsBV icat:re aewiaat kea arS d aga by Bra ae Lwallinea cad tholr Coats a, seore, Wanbooaa. a Le ha of sJerahaadl, aad ail laemr able property at as raaoabte rata of pi .am tern ea aay ethair aolrent aad ratios I Compaay, aeeeawf Lomm mtrip aeef paweef teeea mrmmmttf . Appiteetioaa ajaibi to and Pollrte lad by ACBALLKCK A 80BT, Flnt Strata, sear Poet Ofllea, aagCl-lyd ... ETaa.rTLXS. Irs. STOVE WORKS. Stove lbrks BRINKMEYER & CO., r . , XaaaSattiuwr ef , Cooking . Stoves, ; for 1 Wood and Coal; -!-'' Heating Stoyes' for Wood and Coal; . Country Skillets and Lids; . Country Orens and Lids ; Biscuit Ovens and lids ; Odd Lids; - - 2 Sngar Kettles; ..."J Doff Irons; -' ' - Jamb Grates; y ' Paney Grate Pronts, t . ' Air Grates; , i. Cellar Grates ; 1 Window Weights; r"' Kuffin Kolds ; Waffle Iroas ; ' ' , Ham Boilers 1 . . Store HoUoware, &. ALSO IEEP FOB S ALB TIN ;.JE LATE - Sheet Iron Copper, TI5 A3TO JAPAJHTED W1AH - SfsT BaJaa SLwMm ktaJa fftrwet, em m Bit Cmrl H.aae. Pwtlif kae 1 BBwaatk Klgsoei CeeebL. sa.Uedara BeaUcltad. IU