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NEXSEN'S COLUMN. INSURAfiCEAGENCY J. W. NEXSEN, Marble Hall, Main Street,

EVANS7ILLE, IND., Underwriter and General Insurance Agent. Adjuster of Tire Losses and Notary Pnblie. All business connected with Insurance attended to with promptness and fidelity. Polices issued in several ol the oldest and most reliable Companies in the Union, mtz; LIFE and marine. Combined Cash Capital Be. resented over 7 MILLION DOLLARS. ? il -r- t'lx r Cash Assets .....$838,000 00. H. BELLOOO, Pr-a W. B. CLAKK, HocVf. i i laik.iu.iMli Aditutmmt, aad pronfyi Quk rt .ponm IB i.,, M rutKliiX land, pre-ew4 U StcAearf 4 proeeifaa ; h,l. iu erVmmt, prariimll. mjmA .' -I I I . . . . ' ' - wy tew ttj tociu J eeeelled r ' ieufee- corptrutUm la Uu mar 14. iMnrmtmiM eolir.tted, plct tamuxl and refceved in this twiliriic (V fmrattoo, at flr rebts b, J. W. NKXSEN, Kid.nl Aeaal, 000, Marble lia.II fcall.liotf, Main street. iSanhattah Insurance Co. Of 2N" o-w Top Is. Cash Asset. $837,000 00 ANDRJCW J. RMITfT, M'. WM. Hit FALMKIt.IWt J. W.NKXSK.V, A.nl, ttvannwlllo, Ind. MEE CHANT'S InsiiranceCvo or HARTFORD, CONN. Cash Assets.., $300,000 00 B. THOS. LOBDELT., M'l. ' MARK HOWARD, fr.il. J. W. NEXKKIf, Aftent, kCvana.Ula, Intg, CO RNEXCHANCE Insuniitcc Co. or 3V O XAT Y o r 1c . Cash Capital $400,000 00 JOS. WIKPSn, Reefy. W. H KETCH I'M, Fr. 8. 8. COB. WI Agent,Cleeel.B(f, 0. el. W. NKXMKN, Aft-.nt, U iI1U, lad. , NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO Ilomr xc5l, Conn Cash setts $100,000 00 A, r. HA-iTINOM, Pree't. . , 0 UASTINOH, Sect's. Ciam, I nil. ' Poliole ImuM In Any q tba aboee rt c!m Cauipanlu, All Lum huauimbljr ailltulad and proBipUy U c A.H1 at tbta aa.acr. J. W. HKXICN, ChMral iBMmtnra Af.nl, Marbla ilall, Halo II. , J '; ttaawilla. In. The Best is tho Cheapest IKSXTRE WITH THE cssv ' v ; i&jr -- ' riBS AND INLAND NiTIOATION RISKS aocpaa, aa haratofora, at (air ratta an1 litwral ooadtton.. BUSINKSS IXINDCOTEI) with aoaiUat ii, patch and accuracy LOB.S Ka alwaya B.l with prompt am and umiil.WJu.tica. Net Assets, July 1, 1884, . -THK FLAM AKDOBOAKICATION of th. 1'N A, allvr4.t yean ofwnn (rial, baa rwalttsd th. trraatMt fmhlio iTantnira and a-' of Tarioat ayntoma ol Flra In.oranc.lo th wnutry,,, la now, kottor than ar rivrd for duiy. S., 18.X I u Clfiinn bave bMn arttled and paid 8IXTKKS MILLIONS Qt COLLARS S. TH CONSUMPTION Or PBOPEKT BY rinu. iu ,n vnitea MU. arran OM and nnprotwtwl t i, ti itiu isi BKBT if aoi, why nott taaimia tr.niniri lha duty la aunllwt ' ". 1 ' " our P from rata. wan. mh.t as a saxiact may Inrolra yoa In bankriiiitcy, p-j.rty, or croal dlappnltitraaat. I. rl aTICL LA B ATTKNTXOK and ijrrl la fiTKn ioaiail run aa u aa UUf onea, afforded. adw ana ariur comBiarcial ailranugm ' loiunmoe toUcltFd and Polkitea iMord by J.W.NmcK.Amt. Ia2 Uarbla Ball Building, Mo. . Alain at SHIRT MANUFACTORY J. SMITH'S SHIRT. MANUFACTORY, NTo.O Booond. t, V tArnoem.) SHIT8 MAD TO O&DER WtOU alBASrawnt and a at . .iTV ; jaadyaMd. Shlrtaand Collar. alwaWa. hand, and a prica. that will .nit tba earchaJT VjlTT. uauta, atiohin Boaoma. A and daapatrb. , daaa with Mtneaa Thanhfal Ir .t fc.or., b robacribw taaiMct fnlly aolicita a conlunuc ot tna patroaaa. Ubarally ba.tuw-4 for til. pant fW. yui. " I 'tTH "W 3 HOTEL. CITY HOTEL, , jPi JtcKAV, Proprietor, Ob tha cornar of Water and DiTiiion Strwia, naai - Stenmboat LandiQjr, . fSlftS, INDIANA.' . Aa thia bonaa baa baan naparad. paintad and rcfbrnlthad by tba propriator. tba traraling public oaaalwaya rely upon haTtng tha beat of aoeoa. nvtatima apxr-ly WHARF B ATS. . 1. cox. r. m. nrariun, COX & HTJMPHEEY. Forwarding ami Commission Merchants, And SPECIAL EAILKOAD AGKNT3. K VMUa-rllle, Ind. ' Bar Will make liberal rash adrancee oa eon aignnwnta of Produce and Tobacco to New Turk. aprU " Ice. Plenty of Chicago Tee until ' Caristasas.A.i: N Zewakb IstLB, Lower Landing.

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m: O PUBLISHED BY j UHU Ii. McBULT. i F. M. THATEE. JNO. B. KcKBELT. i rr m nut or tan Evansville Journal Company. Journal Unildinjys, LOCUST 8TEEET. htwiih nasi AND WATia. Tba Bebel Sara Albemarle - How She was Destroyed. - Tito Moat Darin aaH Ronaaratla Eptaoda of ttoa VV or. ( tha Kaw Tork T.-lbone. ' FoaTtBtt Moibob, Va., Norember 1, 1SS4. ) The most interesting event I have to notice ia the aadden appearance among ns of Lienv W. B. Coshing, commander of the " Monticello," whoe recent wonuerim ttxpion in we noanoke nrer m going to electrify tbe nation from one end to tbe other, when they come to learn tbe particulars. I bad tbe pleasure of being personally introduced So Lieut Cashing to-day, in company with Paymatter J. Forey, also of too Monticello, and other naval officers, so that I had ihe best opportunity of gaining correct information from those who were in position to 1: now all the circBQistances. I make this little prelude, respecting aalhentieity, becauM there is something so unusual, eucs marvelous bumao daring, in the evenU I am about to narrate, as very naturally to draw largely npoo the credulity of the general reader. It will be remembered how eoosriicuoui a part tbii rebel monitor to long the terror of our fleet in tbe inland waters of North Carolina played in the desperate fight when Plymouth, was taken, and on which occasion she sunk tha Sottthfleld. Wben aha attacked the Miami, a shot from the latter rebounded from the armored side of tbe monster, killing the Miami's commander, Charles W. Fluser, as brave m man as ever trod the deck of a man-of-war. Finnser was Cusbing'a intimate friend, and from that hour be inwardly vowed vengeance against ithe Albemarle, and revenge be has jutt now ao signally gratified. It was on tbe night of the 27th inst, that Lieutenant Cuibiag, acting under ordere from IUar-Admiral Porter, aallied forth with twlve other teen, in a little boat no longer than a ship's launch, and with no other armament than one 12-pound howiuer, to destroy tbe Albemarle. On Edlnir up tbe canal be found the lock broken, but digepvered ay creek, leading be hardly knew where, bat which ai the only route open to him. Fortu nately, this cresk, after some difficult winding, led back to tbe canal, by wbicb bn tnanagad to find his way to the Roan oke river Here be found that the Siothfield, which was sunk by tbe Albe marle last spriojr, had been converted into a defense, aud a rebel picket stationed on ber. lie, of coarse, expected te be bailed by them, and had made every preparation for attack, but owing to tba darkness of tha night he passed them . unperceived. lie then went un molested up the river until he arrived at the eitvoi Plvmouth, about 2:30 a. m. Now he earn plump upon the object of bis search, securely fastened to the harf. but surrounded by a nuxber of loxs about thirty feet from ber, aod deRVtnfr all approach lor the Duroose of blowing her up. ' The rebels, not knowiogwhat4to make of their siranee visi tor, cat led out frequently? "What boat is tnatr but the only rst'y waa a rattling discharge of grape from the little bovnuer, ai tbe dauntless boats crew went feeling round the lo?a, to see if there were any means of ingress to the ram, amid a shower of bullets from tbe now aroused enemy. ' Finding no possi ble, ingress,, and determined not to be baulked to bis object. Lieutenant Cushingetotved to fnt hit boat at and over Me log to get into tbe incloaore. In this almost insanely daring effort be very nearly succeeded, bat not quite, for the stern of the boat caught and was ru-M !5t tj trie logs in ber miraculous leap.1 "Conceive tbe coolness and determination of men in such a position, deliberately gdog to plant a torpedo under the Albemarle. They did it as it struck the bottom and by some mechanical contrivance, informed Lieutenant Cushing exactly when to poll the string, a bail truck tbe wrist of his right band which held the string, fortunately only graziig tbe skin, for bad bis hand been disabled the Albemarle would cow be in existence. Tbe string was palled the dead sub-aquerus report took place, knocking ahole clean through tha bottom ol tbe enemy, which at the sarae instant of time, and as she Went down, sent a ter rifie discbarge from a large gua and howitzer into the launch, knocking it to pieces and sending its inmates wounded aud floandering in the water. It is now a question of taute qui pent. All that lieutenant Cashing remembers is taking off bis oat . and boots, and, being an expert swimmer, striking as best be cotild for the opposite shore, in tha darkaesa of tba night, and nnder cover of the intense prevailing excitement. Oat of the whole thirty, only one other man Hoffman, a seaman of the Chicokee escaped, but bow, I did not laarn, Tbe others are supposed to have been either killed, wounded or taken prisoners. All this occurred about 3 a. il, f tbe iiith. One fairly away from the immediate seeae f danger, Lieut Cushing swam down the river about half a mile, got ashore &e opposite side, and hid himself among the bashes till daylight. Once while there, with a pathway oa each side of him, be heard officers passing and talking about the Albemarle, lie laid flat on his back, and, endeavoring to compress himself isto as small a surface as possible, pushed himself aloeg by metus ef bis elbows and heels nntti be was out of their reach, when he ventured upon bis feet and hurried along, bat cautiously. After a while be came to a picket-station, where be descried a skiff standing alone. Tha owners were doubtless at breakfast, comparing notes about tba extraordinary events of the night, when our hero quietly took, possession of the very accommodating- craft, and, after eight hours' pulling, joined the fleet in Albemarle Sound, amid the rejoicings and congratulations of bis comrades. Bat this is not the firat exploit of weui. ruining, ne seems to have a fancy for advet-tures of this sort During the blockade off Washington, some

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time donng last month, be w.-.t Bp eT. eral Umes nsid tie rebel lorubcatoc?, in small boatt One night, last March, he landed at Smiilmlie, a!ecgsida of a rebel battery, with two boat ba.is an i abont thirty men. There be cstuzht a negro and anada him come with him, to ,llow wJer the headqo.rters of Gen Arrmn at the spot, he took about eight men i boats. ith him, and left the rest at the The nfro pointed OOt the General't headquarters, which proved to be immediately opposite tbe garrUoo. The sentry aiust have been aaietp, for it wa late at eight, and nobody challenged them. He immediately ranged hi men, armed with cvtlasses and revolvers, in front of the General's headquarters, in which be was aided by Mr. J. E. Jones, Acting Engineer, and also by Wm. L. Howarth thee Acting Master's Mate now Ensign tbe latter of whom a also in tbe late Albemarle exploit. Lieut. Cushing and Jones went into tbe house and proceeded ap stairs. Ti.e General bad that day gone to Wilmington, but they caught Capt Kelly, Eogineer in charge of the defenses, tbe Ad jutant General, and others, very undigniaeaiy making tot the woods in they sbirttaila , They evidently tioagbt it was a mutiny of tbe garrison, for bed 1 they rushed to the latter instead of the woods, onr whole party must bate been captured. As soon as Capt Kelly was dressed they started with him, as a pria- j oner, to their boats, and iust as tbev reached them and wet e fairly off, iigbts nasned along tbe beach, sbowirt? li.ut they were discovered. But it was oo late Lr the rebels to catch them, and they arrived safely oa board the Merrimac, at about 10 a m., with their prisoners. t - The next day a flag of truce was sent in to tbe rebel garrison, for Capt Kelly's effects, accompanied by a polite note from Lieet Cushing to Geo. liebert, expressing hi regret that be bad not bad tbe pieasare of finding him at home tha ni,-ht before. It is said that many mutual pleasantries passed oo the occasion, for the whole surprise was to ridiculously complete that even hs rebels could not be'p being good-natured over it, however tnach chagrined Jones ani Howarta were in thit adventure also. Ia June last, Lieut. Cushing bad another bold adventure. 11 started apon an expedition wtb one boat and 16 men, aod went to within eight miles of Wilmington, biding ia swamps during the day. On this occasion be captured a rebel courier, with mails from Fort Fisher to Wilmington, containing a large batch of important information among other things that the rebel rams then being constructed were utterly useless. In coming away he captured a boat containing six soldiers, and being afterwards discovered, was chased by several pkket boats. Lieut Cashing pretended he was going oat by the same way be entered by the western bar but while they were preparing to dodged and meet him, he suddenly turned off to the left, and jumped his boat over the breaker at tbe new inlet side, where tbe rebels dared not follow him, tie got off saf ly and was picked np by tbe Cherokee, hick brought bias to hi ship next day with all hi prisoners. For this exploit fa was highly complimented by a letter from th Naval Departneet, in winch Jones and Uewartb were boaoratiy mentioned also, and tne'lul f toner wre ceafarred oo Wm. Wright, slip's yeoman, and John Sullivan, trnni.i:. Tbe most astounding part of tbit narrative i that tbe hero of it is a youth cf only twtaty-oo years of age, with a record already enmraed up of which many gray beards might be proud Wben introduced to him, I could scarcely reconcile th fact that the unassuming young man before me, with bis frank, open countenance and long hair threwu wildly hack behind his ears, looking like some student just escaped from college for a little frolic, was tbe man whose name is already so justly prominent before the public. Apart from the glory wl.ich such episodes as these throw around the character of our nay, this destruction of the rebel ram Albemarle is a really important affair. It baa, for month past, kept employed in watching and keeping at bay at least five ef our doab!-Bders and some five or six other vessels, which will now be released for other kind of duty. Lieut Casting wat em hi way to Washington, and will probably visit New York shortly, ia both of which places be will doubtless receive the attention due to his superior merits. While the navy of tbe United States caa boast of such young and vigorous genius, there is no fear of its ever outliving tbe grand old stock of ita Perrys and Farraguts. About Gei. McClellsn Being- Voder Fire. We elip tbe following article from tha Dayton Janmal of Satarday last The writer, Mr. Bickhatn, was with General McC'ellao daring tbe entire Peninsula campaign, and was a member of the General military family, and i familiar with the facts: 9 " Tha . Ohio Staittma is worried about onr testimony that General Modeller was on tbe gunboat wbiie bis array waa fighting, and condemns us for saying nothing about it before. Tbis is supposed to ba a big lick. Now General McClellan was commander of tbe army on the Peninsula. As a correspondent, tbe writer of this never did and never would criticise or disparage a commanding officer in tho field We felt it all important thati should have tbe confidence of both tbe army and the Country. Therefore we had nothing to say ia disparagement of General McClellan while be was with his army, and we bad no opportunity nor occasion for doing so after he was relieved from command, until after be became the candi date of tha rjartv onnrmed Imth tn thm t ; . , . . ' j , . ; i j -uiwB uo cotuBinaueu sua ioo coaauj. vi jucv-ieiian a commana, j we had nothing te state but the main i is cis oi nis military operations. ten h took refug on board the gunboats, we presumed be was ia tbe line of hi duty, but all military saea concur in denouncing bis presence oa the gon-ca s while bis army was fighting, as cot only oat of the line or his duty but conspicaoaslv discreditable. t " Tha Statesman also qaotes tbe fbi- t lowing passage from the speech ef Geo- I eral Meagher to prove that Gen.ral j McClellaa was ' ander fire' at Fair J Oaks, viz.: ,t M As to his evasion cf tbe (knjers of the battle-field, all I shall say is this that if General McClellan was not under fire at Fair Oaks aud Malvern Hill, i r neither was the Irish Brigade; and this ; I should have said before.tbe Committee 1 on the Conduct of the War, bad I been examined by that committee." j Well, sirs, Gen.' Meagher to tbe contrary notwithstanding, General McCiel- j lan waa not "ander fire " at Fair Oaks, ) nor was be nnder rs at any battle on the Peninsula. We saw him when be

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f cra? on toe fiId at Fair Oaks, after the batue was all o-r, and we taw him' lave the fieli He did not hear the ' i wl isle of a bullet The battle of Sewn P.nes, or Fair Oaks, n foaght on Sat- J f urdaj aftprooon aod Sunday morning, f General McCielUn was at Somner'i bHquarteri on th left bank of the ' Chickahominv. Saturday afternoon and s ; evenlt!?, whiie the battk M rsziD2 0n ' tha right bank, sereral milea awav J' I Sunday Biorniag, after th fizhtia waa ended, he crossed tbe river with part of I uin aiu, inciuaing tne Count de Joinf ill and tbe young French Princes, and rode to Sumner's line. Subsequently be rode to tbe eitreme left of the line, and back again, but not a shot was fired while General McClellan was making this inspection. After he got back to the right be re-croed the river. We reiterate that General McCielfan was not under fire at any ol the battles on tbe Peninsula, and there isn't en officer in Ibe army who will testify that he ever saw lien at the front during an engagement Cen. Meagher doesn't say a was, and if Gen. Meagher was to say so, it would be easy enough to show that he was SBittaken. i . DRY GOODS. Jaquess & French, Ko. 10 First Street, 1861 STJBTMEE STOCK. 1864. 'Wholesale department VTe would call the attention of all Wbo!ea.e Dealers visiting this city to the fact that w have just received one of the largest and most complete stocks of I? O TZ 12 I O IV AXD DOMESTIC BEY SOOBS l-rer brought to this market, cooticiiag of Brown Sheeting: and Shirtings. Bleached Goods. American and Foreign Dresi Goods, Print, Caihmere. Satinette, Tweed-, Cottonades, Linens and Ginghams, Gloves and Hoiry, &c, &c. Also a fall stock of Notions. The- Goods were all bought before the great advance in prices,' and we will srnaranteetoteU a low as tbe same kind jf Goods can be bought in any market House Furbishing Eetail Department. In our House Fnmlsbiog Department we have a full stock of Carpets, Oil ClotUi, Hatting., Hugs. Hatti, Window Shades Wall Paper. Curtain Damask, Lace Curtains, Cornices, Table Oil Cloths, &&, Ac, making the most complete stock to ba found In Evansvilie. IN THE Retail Department We have a toll stock of ladies Dress Goods, Chambra and Plaid Otnghams, Prints 3-4, 4-4, 5-4,, 10-4 Bleache j and Browa Cottons, Silk and Mozambique Circularsand Sacqnes. Ladies,' Sun Umbrellas and Parasols, Mosquito Netting and Bars, Ac, to which we would call the attention of all wishing to purchases in our line of business. kySn-lr JAUl ICS at FRK9CFI, 10 IMnt fctreet. AC voasvllf. DRUGGISTS. : THE . FHILY Mp SOT A. C. HALLO CK, O. 19, TIBST STB EXT. HEAB TM1 OfTtCl, HAS iCST BKCBTVKD A tARGB SCPPLT of Stewart a celebrated Mudtcated Confetiona, awh aa Iceland Mom Fa1r, Iceland Moee Candy, i( Drope, Fiuaaed Candy, Boarbonnd Drop, Taffy Imtpa, ate,, ate. ; aieo. a variety of tha moat popular Congb Candies and rates) At edict nee. COCOAIXK. AMBBOMA. KATIAIBObT TBIeoebereaa, and all tha awet eeiebrated ara. parationa fcr tha Hair, caa be (cad at So. to Swath Firat Straat. Prat; asp rsADriTiRATED cbiais Tartar, axpnaaly Ibr family nae; alao freda and spi ea, at HAL LOCK'S Prat Mora. C ILT.EB'S COCGH Cms, STBtCEtASD J aaa J.e, undone Co oars bj h Balaaaa. t b-rry Pec,nli H11 , Baiaam, Cary'a Conjh Cnra 4 Brawn's Trochee. At A. C. H ALLOC El'S Dm Store. I Frieea, Lewt P-nrtf, Pena, Eoldara, Later Pasw, KneeScisat. At Ne. IS Vint Street. TJ HT51CIAS3' PBXSCBIPT10SS KICIITB i peciai attention at H ALLOCST'S Drar Store. r i r rxsi t bt. SO AP8, TOILET ARTTtlS. A PSKnadee, Coetnetiqwam, Tooth, SaU. flnli Hara-.1 Ovh Brae he, ; Oombs in grew rariety. A. C. BALLO r?rtiStora. f MEDALS and BADGES. - Oa.iaa.ia.is2x MED LS AND BADGES ! A SPLISD1D ASSOBTKXST 01" THB ABOTB art etea ur at e at o5 WABBIX A COSTWGTOS-S. COAL OIL. iOAl. CAEBOJf. ASD LABDOTLS. 15 LOTS to ettlt, tor eel. by

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1864 TAILORING. ... . . ' 1 1 11 1 t f C. DATIDS05S. A CHMAi. ; VV I BESPKCTFTLLT KtNDKR OCB 8KB- ' VICES W thapaitlie la tba taikwiaa a..,. , i to."T7. TLnZrRJSL " -' "l""" in tata and aa and m f ew ur. -el confident that wa can 1 I rood aaialk-ioa 1 , .r k.i .. I Jhf Jrt'" Uonr liaaaf baalnea. aaaay ocUl-lw i m i si si a a GROCERIES. Cora.. Bran , ..SOOaacksi Llaae. Kasetrad this day and tar eel. b; -ISO barrels; CSTOS A CO. ' TS ; ..... HOI for COAL MINERS 1 1 ' NTSD IXMSIX ATaLX-iSOGijOD IVAt, v iS.uer, at ear new aaiaea, aibt aiiea front ha neiTCh nS Wraea) Blear., etawiy entp oyawe. and therah aeary wee-, 1 renleeH, roe cartit : 'are tvostre at enr c-, No t Water street. u - -t wm air i n ra.rv .e urcrj -lej THOMAS a atssokl. INSURANCE AGENCY. II O ME INSURANCE COMPANY ol NE YORK OfBce, No. 133 Broadway. Cash Capital.. $2,000 000 00 Assets. 1st Jan., 1S64, 3,286,270 33 Liabilities ...........,.......75,803 32 Tha Home Inearanr. CWjiacy Inaares acaisei Law. r tanajca by fire en iwelllo.e aad Ibett ecaueiw, aer.taraiad ffean IKI yearaon tbe moml kwjrebie terms. Bterea, W aaahottaea, Btooka af Merchaadiaa, Pradno, Maaafacterlea, Machlee .nl ail laearatile .racer ty, ai bur and MBitabie rates, and oa IHLAUD NAVIGATION ' 1 And TraaetKrrtaimn, hlpnaaals apan tba aivara, Lakaa, l.an.l. aad Rallrweds, aa low as tbe aatan f the rtaks wiii bear, wtiA htlrneea le tba aaaaratf and tha Conipaay. AdjoaUa all Ifeeee fcirty, and sr aaptly paylas tb.au (HAS. J. kfABTlN, Praa t. A. I. WILM ABTU, Ties Pras't. J. Kiteon BittT, Secretary. Jean SJcOis, Aea't bac'y. ApnUoattoss ssada te and pal Idea leaned by A. C MALLEI K A BON, A'u. Blrat Street, near rent OSbaa, INCORPORATED 1847 CITY Insurance Company. Fira or HASTFOED, COSH. Capita., HliBO.OOO I. 0. WArrt, rW'y. O. . B0WEM, fras't. 8. A. raiCB, Cenaral Afent, Beeiulitgat Cbtca(, ft la. CAH CAPITAL A BSD fCBfLUB SW,C This Ooninaa lneo'ee araiaet tnas and diwaega by Sre a trweilinca and taelr C.aleale, btarae, Warahnnaai. Stock, f Merchaadiaa, and all law able praparty as ae raneswabta re Ma of preantttai a any ether eoieent aad reliable Company, daealay tiiin,Sa-heid pestaf saernt frwmtfUt. AppUaatioM aiaie M ad Poltriee taaaed by A.0. BALLKCK A SC'S first Street, wear Boat HScb, aactt-lyd Eeaaaro ' MEDICAL, BR0UQHT0N & WOOD, Crescent City Drug Store, Cor. Third and Main Sts Dealers ta reretee aad Aiariana aad Cheatteala, Palata, Otto, Taralahea, Window Slaaa, perfumery, faaey and Tat let Artie lea. Cvi OH aad Senjlae by tbe tallon or barret Oumaraet preaej-etlone and eeoetstial Uactera aw aad and ntaaaactared t araer. rtaeetie Dyea, Wbaieeale aad SXell. Patoat Medicine. eTaU kiada. , SVtOe BMeedle. aad a rail a.pply ef Madidoal bVta ard Her be. DRY GOODS. Dry Goods and Millinery 1 WH. HUGHES & SON Hare Just Heeairai Aad are epenin-, an eamiiDafly lar. Btaafe a-t DRY-GOODS M I LLI lISIitY: EmiCW or EBB BOrSHT IB? IIV T0BX V V daHaf tba lata Cold aad Cot to. paaio, aaet are cSered te tba people at from 25 to 33 Per Cent lower than former price, aad aa low aa tba laweet. Barla pnrcbaaaa adeataeea!T. tlery can sell lewer at e pret t than many ether Benaaa can. area at toaa. Call and see. A ILLIAlf HrOBBS A BO. oeT-'t : Ceraw Main and Second etreete. LAW CARDS. ALVAH J0HHS05, Attorney at Law, NOTARY PUBLIC Heal Estate Agent. - Bohliar' and aU wtber Pf - -OflV!s 1 VAJiSVlLLE, ISO. anlS dtf .1 (am. rX- VValker, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , .. A3H ...... Afant for aMaUlstsx Pnststwaa, Back Pay siadl Bsaaty f-0 DISCHABGED SOLCIEEt, ASD EiJB P the Widow, aad atkar lecral repreatatrwea . aca. .ao die ia the aereic of the Catted Btta. Ac. on the Norrk-Weet aid. of Third Bcroet. wear the Waahinftoa Boos, aad Dearly opansM. theCooxt He., Xeo-rliJa, Indian. -All bwrlaans ewrrwed to kim wtd bo DTCTdkjy

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ESTABLISHED, 1831 GAS FITTING. a. main w. c. TTI5C .. p. rravtaa. Fisher, Turnock & Co., OAS ASD STEAM PIPE FITTERS. Platubers and Cutlers, TV a 1 Xoeuwt St. ! TJ AVISO BOrGHT OCT THS OLD STAKO " tf Mr. JubaCoIiinaen Locvei atreat, wa Sana j bfatrM auenttda to bamaeae to randra'tb pat , .uote ui ma poopie of KTaaanlle and t trinity ! a PrP"! 4 all kinds ft Gel and i i Plnmbins and Cutlery work I t?p c"tn,lT oa hand n la-re euiety a, rT.r .I"' ,'a"u BrkMa, t..d LiKnt BOILER MAKER. JOHN P. LAURENT, 33olloi BIdTlS.01. Corner of Pine aad Water Streets , BTAMSTILLE. I V D I A T A. r AM BBEPABED TO MAEB 1 of Sfeant Boiierc, atatianaxy or aortabl ALL KISDS r erte.ai I eere erwry aciiiry Rir soin( oud work that good machinery and food workmen) can flea, and all work eatraened te a will be made aade n per. eone.1 entwreteeeo. ey WcrkaMii eret to any part of tha city and re... t ,,,'.e eit DENTIST. 1 11 . HAAS, EELlNtt i i II TBiKirn FOB TBI I hi anal pat ')s.raciri drinf tha part foea jraare. ia iieia permanent reeideul of thieettr, teatias all pereo- ' (whether they need hie profraewcnl aerrtcaa or .tjto.leit ble rooaaa and eee Ibe Varloats Stylo ol work BI anatract atrad Improvements and InTent'ons Ara twins made, and awythin that will anbaeree tha biteraeta of hie paUanta ii aecared by fclat. B I -SaalliBineat and Facllitl s Are eoal to any ia EtITERI CITIES, Ha haa Several Ansei theties All.wlotlais; Pelts wa.w . Tooth. BEatratta Cheeks that are annken caa ba restored to nearly bait original ooaUinr. AU drelrable el tee ef ARTIFICIAL TEETH, made anywhere In the Cnlted S la tea, ara saada by hint, lrretruiarltiee uf Chlldrea'a Teeth sooseae. fnlly eorracled. Tboee baein DKCAYKD TSCSCTH Sbonld either le theaa Eitraeted er Filled, (the latter If pnaeibte ) The health of tb partlea ant tbe reoMtntn Teeth aewiaad It. BEl BALOlO ArFLKTItibS TBBATID. ALSU t'Ltt'T PALATE OfBce First t . Boar Poat Offlee. MEDICAL. DYSENTERY AS Iiitijrlijr?t. DIXON'S AROMATIC IACKBERRY QAHMINATIVE !s the only saf, and stir oars. It eon sins r.o Ai.i'tifi or deletsrious drugs, ne mlajral or uiiitr injurious compounds eoramoa rre4is renentlly sold for tbis elas ol t'tcks. It ft so ef&eaeiou that Vbysiolaa rsfy f ererai'.y ue il in their practice le .11 rJSfotue and dangerous cases. taaJT ts. no f'holers ritur'S or doubtfut eomf Mitiuts, (tunny of which ondnroin ao4 ruin the tauatitution.) wbea yo -jta obisia an unfailing reme-jy as stmpl tn l taft s, fl'acUberrie, themselves. Ak f'.r t'u'is Ilucimtti CAkariAnrt, n4 see that lbs pmprietnr' asm It r:itit oo lii full" d wrapper ef each betJe. l'rrr,raU only by SU Vivior, CtNCINSA Tl. Fr sal by all respeetabi druggists. rice, (eld style. 33 els.) 25o., 60c. snt 1, per 8o,t!e. rs Stnu tutor u tefornut ktaltk wtlAool If a see fid rfteU atwaas.' MlLl'Jl'S SPECIFIC. Thleta th. f r.t efc n'Z'JmJ"fZll lptl efEITKAtTSfre-lad ., K-t. od Herb.,) for JtJZT,mZm m. taaow4aiCe S ' ffl .'J .T J 1 steal ZlZm-rm. -.t byey d h-alth. Im7l H-U'iie. t tb ea.aodpd ax nr A Pyrt"o nw-taweeaafal ia awtnf aidT.Ur deerr as thia reaaedy aSJecta the mtm, ,Miif 11 rth".!l; aaif f i p Ixii, ar bosee tir S UO. . t,. meil to as, oitrea, oa receipt of the prios fweaie by all tiruegMt. So that nay ufnataei 1. oroaud each boa. Boi. Proprietor, GROCERIES, &c. Norhern. Potatoes. . A GOOD CHA5CE TO LAT. IB TOCB, POJ. tatoee tor toe wU ter. One ear load of eery aopenor Seebaowscka jnet recei.ed and for ewe BEILLT A CO. Cement. 40 BASSELS JTIT aaieby BECEITED ASD TOB BEILLT A CO.

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ISAAC KEEX'S stock or ry ..Go 'b'ds' At FIRST STREET. ISBOWBratrate. He ha om of th. hast stocks Of Jeans, ,Vs ' Flannels, SattinottC SMrting-s, Bleached Knslins, Apron Checks, Tie&infrs, Points, 4c, EjwhroMhtieEBnsrrtto. Boaht fcr neh and nt tew ficttrat compared wi.b haw Tork prk. We know f c-c4t here ad need terriSralty In lew Tork aa w.u as ether spike. Onr stock is In tho market tar ante, aod aw will keep oa aellipr ns long aa we ha, aaythbs to eell. We Inelto tho trade ta u .xamln onr Ooods an prloea. We hare .aa of tha beet stock, of Beotai ky Jeaas . ear offered la tbe city. ISAAC EBElt. MUSICAL. Gold lYIedal Pinnos. Tea Splendid Pianos Seven of them First Class. Alf.,.IP,T1 A"MC OKQANS ASD MeblCooMjnst reoeleed by w? A & n . m . mwr W, will rent Puaos and tat tha rant pay WABBKS A COSTROTOjr, No. Mai atreet. DRY G .ODS. 1064. 1064. "lioloorxlo IPHY GOODS, o. 11 IkCAlxx Qtroot BSP s lackey, Henning & Co., Art Bw sosstastly reeerf.tpf, an rff-r tbe erndo, at ptloa, that defy earn petition i Prints. Sheetings. birtii!gt, iHa linen. Balmoral Skirts, GloTes, Hosifry, Hoed. Shawls, Scaifs, Placnels, aiAckonets, Uelaises, Lln.eys. hbiee, Castimeres, Tweeds, Eattnets, Kerseys, hlrts. Cloths. Ae , Ac, e., Ac, &e. Ws tealta special attention to oar Hation Department, Wkmh Sv stock and aeaortmeat Is ananranssail ta tha Wast. SCAC2EY, HZ5SI2TQ ft CO. BANKING HOUSE. we. t. tvowtv. a, w. batbso. Sasnm B.TiSB. raii.tr o. bscksb. IT. J. UOWRX CO B A IV K E TL S , No. 1 First Street, E YAKS VILLE, INDIANA tJB OFFICE IS EOW OPZST ABU WE are prepared to ntaxtt r.oeru Baaklac and Exchaasre burnaaa. iMaoene reeotred aad Money leaned wold and Bllear, Ere ban re, torib aad iMrmtmtic. Ooeerameat V o,k here, fc tocjta, Bonds, and eecmritiee boaght and aoid. CoUections promptly attended to. wieff W. J TnWT ro. BANK DIVIDEND. AWVIDIKD O? BIX PES. CSBT-, FOB thefimatsasootaa,oa tho eaptwl atock of th. rtret Batioooi Back of E ranee ill., haa bees, declared, and tho eeate will bo paid ta ntoekbeldarsoanad after the Ttb day of Boeembar, tsed. BOTt-St . - W. X. fAOAVCaohlaa-.

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