Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 June 1865 — Page 2

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ISTOamTIOX TVASiTED. ThondTlKod t anxton to Hod hi wife Mr. Loclnla bodeo, sod bar (tar MlM Amanda Wolraren, who cam to Ereoarilla from Marietta, Ga., 'onetime In KoTember lilt, or tlx lm ( Deeanbtr. Any Information concerning tbem, left with i. p. Elliott. Eeq , Towoablp Traetee, will be gratefully receded. j7 W. 0. DODOES. BOARDING. ANCMBKB or DAT BOARDERS AND A fw loctjr.i-B rua be accommodated at reaaoaablo term., by applying- at Mra. Tjinn.U's, eoror of itocoad and Bycaraor street. Jil4-2w TO RENT. Desirable Hotel fcr Rent. BESBERSON CIRCUIT COrBI. M. 8. Hancock' Administrator, ) vs. J. M. 8. Hancock' Belrs and Creditor.) PCRbDANT TO AH DBDEB MIDI If THB aboe etylrd caoM, I will, on Friday, the 14th dey of July, 185, rent to tbe biKueat bidder at Vnuiir. anctt.a on tha premleee, for tba tarm of one yt-ar irr.m the 1Mb day of Jaly, lwio, that deeir.bla, hotel with It furniture tbe Hancock llouae, a tuated in tha city of ll.ud.raoa. Tha tae will be required t glra bond, with i ood -corlty, lor tba rant payable quarterly and baring tha fore and eBect of 'arapl.cln bond, and conditioned alao for tha caralol preeerralioo of tba proj en jr. GEOHOE A. tVCa. Com'r. Httnd-r.on. JnneHh, IHiif,. U13 A tit flKsO.1 UAVibOA (MtLli HoCSK of tbraa or four roooia to rent, can aiaat with a good tenant by calling at thi ofnea. mf it REMOVAL. VANDBkAE HAS REMOVED HIS OHO. b for from Byiamore Mtraot to Halo, o.ar tbe depot, between 8-ntb and Eighth street.. ahnre i.e will ba pleaaed to aa hi old coatomer. ana oew one. mylS,dlm. FOR SALE. ABOCIll ANf LOT IN THE CITT OF Kranerllle. Can ba hang tit for Ut, on application to 8. Cx k, Oook'a grocery. Halo .trart, Utwaan Sixth and Merentb alrrcta. J16-lw A NO 1 CIRCULARsAW-MILL-BlifJATED ,,n and urer tha month of tha VV.be. b rirrr, In Praey roaaty. led. Onaoftba beat local it la. for timber lo tba country. Alwara plenty of waver mr .ruppiig intnoer to tba South, wbara tbra la at all tliraa a (nod demand. Nnt being able to d .oia my wbola at tat: lion to tre ba.lo.at, 1 will aall tha whol. on rreaon.ble tarma, or ill ll one-half to apaiaon comp tanl tiinh charge of at d triaogi tba mill for further parilculari addrer J I., p. (. Bom 845, or ooqnlr of J. T Hugo. Kconarllla, Ind. J.13 tw A FIRST BATE MILCH COW. WI'H Btl J": -'''atrAl,Jb.',J"i'I''on,f j-t Boiineit Lot for Sale. MOBNEROr FIBST ANDL0CC8T 8TREKTH, opfioaiw-tba old Poal Offlra. -ill k llu f..t. with all iba ImproTamauta. Thla la ona of tba moat doMirabla bualnaaa lota la tba city, and will ba a Id on raaaonabia tarma If application ba madaatonoa. . myi.ti A.JOHMHON. Besidenco for Sale. A8PLKNDID fUBOBBAN BESIDENC1C. OP nraaoraa, wltblu Iba city limtta a two wtory brick bouaa, with aubla. Ac, and frulu of all daacrlptlona. Will ba aold low by mygl.tf. A. JOHNBON. ALAMO a. HOL8IC, with IU rooma. Iarg ealiar and all eonraulancaa, good location, admirably altnatad for Boarding lim. Prlra fi.rxio. , b,if. A. JOHNBON. ! A BO E" T W. 6 HTOBV BKICK UOl iE doobla tanamont, two lota will raut for MX) ir yar. Prloa M.Oiw. ""blW.tf. A. JOONHON. K'lHHT CLASH BUILDING LOTSfronTlng 1 Blackford'a Orora, abora Main btraat, can be bad ary low and on lima. 1 am raaarrlng 75 of thoaa lota fr Jlaa hnuet only, to la bnllt by purhaara. mhw,it A. JOHNBON. SIXam.d DWibLLINO UOL'bKd juat tali bad -l,-N. laqnlraof 1 marLdtf. A. JOHNSON. OINTMENT. It ola j Itoli ! Itoti ! ICHATfH I ICBATCH t WHEATONJblNTMENT Will Cr th Itcb In H Ilonra. It carta tba Pralria Itrb, Wabnali Hrratchra and rait Hhoum, V'rara, Chllblalna, and all Eruption of tba bkln. PflcaftUeta. Bowara of WtibM and Lntivni, which will not ramora th. dlaaaaa. Br fnd IngtOaa. a JOHN D. PARK, CIoc1du.iI. O , It will ba torwardrd by mall, fraa of poataga, to any part of tha country. Bold la Claclnnat, at Wboltaala, by JOHN D. PBK W EEKS POTTER, Boatoo, Maaa., Proprialora. J7.Ata BCHAPKElt & BUSSING. AN ENDLESS V A rllETI Of FANS, WOUTH from 6 caott lo $A rarh, Juat opanrd at H IlAPKtH A HUHHING'8 ParaMoiHa A LABOB STOCK OP GINOUAM AND HILK it Vna L'mhivllaa, and tha largiat atork of Paraaoia avar offarad In tba oity. now opan at HCIIAFKEBA BlIfSlKU'R. J)r!H GoodH V-tj-nin CCHAPKkU A B0SO1N0 ARB DAILY BEO ralrli g novtltl.a Is Dr aa Uooda, and ara aallIng Ibam at ibecu tomuy popular low prlroa. Notlco to Contractors. fpn cotMov cotNciLor run citt op I E-ati.Tllla will raoalra propoaala nntll Juna Htlih, 18t, fur grading and paring tha following alli, Tia: Tha all.y Ittiata ltwaan Plrat and Walar atrrata, a.id axt-udlng from Chfatnut to Ch.rry. Tha allay attnata batwaao Third and Fourth atr.eta,and aitaodli g Irom Locnat to Wal-nt. Tha allay altoata batwaaa Sacond and Third atraa'a, ai d ax cudliig from Walnut to Oh' atnut, and tba ally altats t rtwaan Locuat and Walnut atraata, and vautndlng from 8i b to Bar nth. Ala, for (radio f a al'ay aituata batwi .n Olaik and Laat atrvata, and axtendiog from Ibird lo Foorlb atraat. By ordar of tb Camainn Council. A. M. McOBirr, Clork, City Ckrk'a Offlca, Juna a, J4 UNCLAIMED FREIGHT. CrrtcaarTHa Aoaaa Exraraa CoMraar, avtio.Tlllr., may la, 1HI6 rpHE TOLLOWlNti ARTICLES, ON HAND M. in ina toama lipim urflca, Kranarllla, II not callad for bclora tba SOth dy of Juna lien, will ba aold oa that day at Publlo Auotiou, (at 10 fc'cl o A. M ) to pay freight and cbargva; 1 kood a, alia. V. B.rtky, care of J liurkham, Kraaaailla. I box, M. Batt-aian, EranaTllla. 1 pkg H. M. Braiklnridga, Froatibnig, Ky. 1 can.-Prif B.bm, E'au.Tlllo, 1 box, J. I). Bacon, era of B.8. Sproata, Itui. villa. 8 pkg, Ciaii. Brown A Co., EranarlHa. 1 pkg, a. J. lN'beJI, 1 box, D. W. Finch, 1 box, J. W. Farr.it, 1 P. E. D.firffln, 1 trouk.G. T. riumbolt, " 1 ba.ket and pkg attached, D. t. Hancock, IraLevilla. 1 pkg, k. P. Hawthorn, Hawthorn Mllla. 8 Wee, A. V. Hat ork, Kraaarilla, lad. 1 O i oa, Wm. Hoard, care cf J. B. Dodge, ETaoaelli., lud. 1 pkg. Wm. Haynea, 5?aoTllle. Ind. 1 pki.O. laabut, tare ol T. Keilam, Morgantowa, K. ntwky. 1 box, Dr. Jadeoa. I EranerlUe. I box, D. H. a. en tied e 1 buudl.. Seller A W hile, ' 1 pkg, i. S. Kriaa, 1 kuaprark and pkg, 8. B. Lyman. " 1 pkg, H. Laird. .. Ut J. Q. Miller, " " 1 pkg, W. Alack, 1 pkg, W. Mark., s V - 1 machine, no mark, Heudereoa. A pkga. no mark, 1 pk,P. O. O'kelley, 1 bate, Wm. Powera, 1 pkg, PU-tch, 1 box, Prealdant AgilcBliaral Dort.tr. Erana. Ula. ' 1 box, L. B. Baaor, Booaerilla. 1 Pkg, Mra. B. korrer, Madtaonrllle, E... 1 a bag. J. C Katlldga, Eraoanll.. I pkg, J B. 8tephaneoa, Caa.yill. Ky. 1 rkg, Mlea B. O. Schaack, New Harmony. 1 box. it lee 0. Poborue, teaderaTille. care of a Janktna, Kran.vllle. 1 box. Dr. L. Mtiell, Braaarll',. I pkg H D. 8taaaera, LiTermore, Kr. 1 box, D. Wblltaogill, KraaaTilla. 1 bdi, J M. Wada, Wadearitia. 1 pkg, J. N. W olte, H.rtton, Ky. 1 pkg, J-ho Wiaa, Headeraoa, Ky. . 1 box, J. laager, l.ynnrille. THOMAS QAITHEB, Agent. May 18 18 6 dSOd. WALL PAPER, &c. JC8T BKCSITKD A lABGE AND WELL aelecled aaortment ot Wall and Window 'apara, plain and figured, wblcb tba publto are iBTlted to call aad axamlM before purahaalag jlawhr-e. Alec new artpply of Teanyaon'a aew poem xskocw amoaie ta paper ooTera, price wno, mbl J. Ft SALT'S REMOVAL. II. J. DAY, 31. X., Physician & Surgeon, Ed Betnoted hit Office to THISD 81., bet. MALX and 10C18T.

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8ATTBDAT. B1I1B01D EB6ISTKS. K. a. C. R. K. Dlfllll: MH J: 4A A. . Way, Pralrbt ud Aocommodatloji a. Tbrongh argr.t r I M illlTIt: Mail... . T:M P.M. A ocom mooation Tbrongh Freight.. J: 'JOr. at. T. H. R. H. R. DIPtlTI IIOM T. H. Day Expraaa -.....,,..,.., J:BA P. . ACCOIO ritirm 7; S A. H . Higbt Eapraaa... Ja:M A. . A B B I T B AT T. H. Day Eipraaa ......... .12:M r. u. WiwmMl.tlnB 1 1 A; jo r. Blgbt iUprta. Lit a. H. Thaaa two roada maka good connactloba at Tarra Haou. - CITY NEWS, ixTVe are again under obligationa to our Attentive rounsr frieoj, John O'Riler, for late Mobile paperg. Nfcw Cochcil Chammkb. Workmen are now engaged fitting op the old audi torium of the Locust Street Methodist church, over the Post Office, as a City Hall for the meetings of the Common Council, Major's office, 4c, kc. SCHOOL EXAMINATION. in CODSS quence of the great heat of the weather the School Trustees bare determined to close the Public Schools next week, and the public examination will commence on Monday and close on Friday. Mr. Wbe-Ier and Mayor Baker, by re.uest, will superintend the examination. The Fourth op July. As will ba seen by a call elsewhere, our peo ple have at last determined to consider the question of a Fourth of July cele bration. A meeting is called for to-night, and we hope it will be largely attended, and that the most ample arrangements will be made for sueh a celebration of the glorious Fourth as was never witnessed in the Pocket. Wheu our people rilL ia is done. Come out everybody to-night Habtebt. Wheat harvest has fairly commenced in this region, and onr friend, Geo. II. Dennis, who is always up to the times, informed ns yesterday morning that he expected to finish cut ting his wheat by noon yesterday, and we are glad to learu that his crop id ex celetit, as we think all wheat crops are in this section of country. Mobk J0H8IE8. The steamer Clifton, laat night, was crowded full of grey backs played out chivalry Gve-to-onc men eu route to their miserable homes in the South. They are a sad spectacle and an evidence of the mad rain wrought by (be infernal demagogues of the South, encouraged by equaly mean but mora cowardly demagogues at the North. We hope the Cairo Timet will not go into spasms when it learns that one of our wholesale grocery houses George Stock well shipped between $3,000 and $10,000 worth of groceries, Ac, to Columbus and Hickman by the Superior yesterday, all in the way of legitimate business. We reckon the Timet will think that George is an Kvansville shark. Small profits and large sales is the motto of our Evansville merchants, and dealers in the South will find by trial that they live up to their motto. Bad Accident. Jacob Bloom, a butcher, was on Thursday driving his horse attached to his wagon, and while sitting with one leg over the front of the wagou, struck his horse with his whip, when the horde kicked, stricking him on the leg, breaking and splintering the bone badly and mangling the flesh in a most sbockingjmanner. An artery being cut causing a dangerous hemorrhage, Surgeon Scheldt was called :n and very skillfully stopped the hemorrhage and set the bone after removing two or threa fractured pieces. The fracture was a bad one, but it is hoped that Mr. Bloom will get along well. Tcrked Over. Capt. F. 11 Ehrman yesterday turned over to Capt Cashing the position and material belonging to the office of Commissary of Subsistence in this city. It will be gratifying to the many friends of Capt. Ehrman, in this city, to learn that he will not take his departure from os immediately, bnt will probably remain here for twenty or thirty days yet. Our short acquaintance with Captain Cushing has led as to form a very favor able opinion of him, as a courteous and accomplished gentleman, and we recommend him to tha cultivatioa of our citizens. UcoME Tax. Judge Bowman, United States Assessor for this Congressional District, is in the city, accompanied by Mr. M. P. Gee, of, Vincennes, hearing complaints in reference to the assess. meat of incomes. We learn that there is huge squirming in some quarters where large additions have been added by the Assistant Asses sors to incomes given in. - In some instances, we learn that many thousand dollars have been added, with a prospect of its sticking. It is just that every man should pay on the full amoant of his income, and any attempt to shirk thia duty ia an attempt to . detraud the Government and to wrong every other man in the community. Our voice is, stir them up, Judge. IkyWe hear universal complaints on the part of the farmers from all parts of the county, says the Sullivan Democrat, in regard to the rust on the wheat. . It has as yet only affected the blades, how ever, and hopes are expressed that it may not seriously affect the crop.- - . WThe artesian well at the Terre Hauta House is still progressing. The workmen nave succeeded, in boring through a strata of rock about three feet in thickness, and are now getting on well.- Tbe enterorise will be a suocess. Ttrrt EauU Expr. t' , . k ,

Street InrEovmsxra Bottldem Wrjr. There wag an adjourned meeting of the property holders on First street, at tha Council Chamber last nigbt, and the subject of improving the street wag discussed at great length, Mayor Baker, John J. Chandler, Esq., Willard Carpenter, Mr. Viele and others participating. Boulders were decidedly in the ascendant, and won the day by an overwhelming majority. Willard Carpenter, Esq , aloae advocated tha old fogy and long since axplodedfidea of Macadamizing. . Mayor Baker made one of the most sensible and forcible speeches on the subject it has ever been our good for tone to listen to, every word he spoke being, a boulder of the most perfect symetry, and of above tba average siz Tbe vote was finally taken, when it was decided, with but a single dissenting voice, that First street from Walnut to Division should ba bouldered, Mr. Carpenter alone voting no. - We bow hope that the work of preparation will at once commence, and that, in the meanwhile, tha stock for water works will be taken, tha company organized, and the work pushed forward so that the water pipes may be laid next Spring and tbe boulders placed over them.

Ceasgi op RAttaoAD Facilities We direct attention to the new arrangements on the Evansville 4 Crawfordvilla Railroad. Tha placing of a second passenger train on the road will be not only a great accommodation, but a great bene fit, as it will enable tha people from all points from Vincennes down, to come here in the morning, do their trading, and return hou in tbe evening. The morning train, it will be noticed, leaves five minutes earlier than it did. A Howl from Cairo. Tbe large trade already opened between this city and the regions bordering on the Tennessee river, has stirred up the bile on the stomach of the Cairo Timet. In .expatiating on the fourth trip of the Jonaa Powell, tha Timet says: . The officers of the Powell report that speculators from other points have glutted the Tennessee market with various kinds of goods, and that tha banks of the river, nearly its entire length, are surmounted with barrels and sacks of salt. In Eastport, it ia believed that the sharks of Evansville and other points have now in store upwards of half a million dollars worth of surplus, unsaleable goods. Another fact worthy of note is that the denizens of that country having been so ravenously bitten by traders from other points, will not now purchase from others goods which- they can procure from Cairoites, area though they are put to the inconvenience of waiting the return of tba Powell with orders. While commercial men of other cities have, without consultation with the people of Tennessee, or their necessities, shipped large amounts of goods thither, the business men of Cairojhavs engaged in trade with them legitimately, and instead of losing heavily, have realized handsome profits. We can inform the Timet that tha officers of the Powell, if they make such reports, are wide off the mark. The goods shipped from Evansville were all regularly sold for cash. As for the tharkt of Evansville, we think the insinuation simply contempti ble, and beneath tha diguity of an independent newspaper. We have the pleasure and the honor to know some of the business men of Cairo, and we know them to be high toned gentlemen, and energetic, nprlght and enterprisiog business men, who are anxious to make money legitimately and honestly and with a laudable pride and interest in their own city. We commend them for their spirit, but the merchants of Evansville are the peers of the merchants of Cairo, in all the elements and virtues that make tbe true business man. We cannot boast that tbe merchants of Evansville have "realized handsome profits" . from their Tennessee river trade, for they have sold to the Tennesseeans at low figures, as ia their habit, and with a christian desire to enable the merchants of Tennessee, who have been such heavy sufferers by the late war, to recuperate. , We doubt not the Timet, in its seal to promote the interests of Cairo, and in its jealousy of the handsome business done in that direction by the merchants of Evansville, has dona the cause it desires to advocate more injury than good. The merchants of Tennessee will no doubt notice its boast that the people of Cairo have made "handsome profits" out of them, and will, as they have done, return to this city to make their purcha ses where they find men willing to make large sales at small profits. . . A Fast Ae. A lady on tha midnight traia from Indianapolis to Terra Hants, gave birth to a bouncing boy, while the train was under way at the rate of about thirty miles an hour, on Thursday night. Colonel , formerly a physician, officiated, and when the train reached Terra Haute, the mother took her newborn babe in her arms and walked to 'bas, with the kindly assistance of Conductor , who, with his usual whole-souled generosity, passed the young traveler fre. Truly this is a heroic age.' ' E. 4 C. Railroad Chanoe or Tis A Second Passevqer Trai. On and after Monday next, trains on the E. A C. Railroad will run aa follows: Leave Freight and Accom...5:50 a.xl. Express and Mail .9:40 a.. A second passenger train will leave at 4:05 P. M., and cannect with the Ohio X Mississippi Railroad night train. .Returning, will leave the O. A M. junction at 6:30, and Vincennes, 6:40 A. M., and arrive here at 9:25 A. M. s Towa Ball. A good, ' substantial shed and seats have been erected on the Ball Grounds, daring the past week, and through tha generosity of a couple of our citizens, two spring-wagons will leave First, street, between Main and Locuat, every Saturday afternoon, , at prtaittly half-past two- o'clock, by Prof. Buck s regulator. A free mi is ten dered to all lovers of tha game.

Celebration of the Foartli r July. AH prraosa ia favor of a proper obaarrMO of Iha 1th day of July next, are relocated to meet tba Court Houat oa th'i (Stardaj vwaiag, Jase 17th, le-J, at o'clock. AllaaCHelloek. W Bakar. ? 1 ."fTi Jacob ScaowBer. A if Id A Co lu,r.w

Sih!, kWra.,, Bead A Co , u a uuw, Geo Dlxoa, W J Foqua, B K Duokeraoa, a O W W'arrea, Tboa CooTortca, L hark a Babccck, H K Sckroeder, Sam Bayard. Alexander Wileofl. O W Ralhtr aa, Katbaa Oroea, H-ram Klotx, J O Whit., Boot B Speed, Tarner A ttwatbmey, C B Bemeat, J F 6 lover, If Lyea, Leo I a Hark. H O Babe oca. E A Cook, Brace Cereoa, Q alaghea, f'b.rl-e Viele, Will D Oehlpeacb, J.bn Kureop, Jemae D Birga, W.I . Kellogg A Co A U Foahee, W J Lowry, Anepacber a Sou., Tboa tie! her, Th a U fmitb. ri.oer.Turnock A Co., K J Dobell, Hiram Kelaon, H.rmean 8traaaar, J0I1B Orerk, ra Iaria A Co., F W Veile. J U SheckeUurd, A JobooB. A W tbu-e, BroBthtoa A Wood, hUary Miller, OHedJereo. WILtaai J P Milla. Catch A boo, A J Col bora, F F end rick, L Loewatkl A Co., F H Ccok, t H Carlle, P A 8 A Coolldga, Jeam -Snail, Tboa Bere.ll. E H Erbataa. 8em'i T Caahiag, J W Bart, Daniel Eaba A Co., B acaoeaiand. Loo la Frey, Wm H P Stoddard, O H Stock a ell, J "ealy, W W Hieki. H H rmea achat. W H Mc' ary A Co., Wm T Mask Beaeoa T Alberto. Prtoa Broe.. J.qoaaa, French A Co., Mlaor A Dal am, Holliagawortk Broe, W N.xaa, E X W healer, J 8 Hopk aa, J C J.w.ll, L H Hoberel. VO Larkia, W Bock, W U Caldwell, Wm Caldwell, E C ktagt, Caleb Daeldeoa. J Darideon, Joh H McSealy, J P DaBrnlar, Tortaa A Leader, 0 W Haatoe, Chae Deaby, Jemae Q Juaea, F M 1 kayer. Thoaiae J flrorea. J H Sllrerthora, H Ha ra a lairchild, Joha H Ncjieeif, Clr aa Wilmana, . Jobs Wyl p, le ae 11 p Igrim, a T Horrall, Z L.ng Wal.KJ T L Coa.nt, Musical Ikstrumefts. Among other indications of prosperity on the part of our city and citizens, as well as of refinement and elegance, we note the large business in fine pianos, and other musical instruments, which has been built up and established by Messrs. Warren and Conyngton. Dropping into their store, the other day, our ears were charmed with the tones of a magnificent Grand Piano, which they had just re ceived from Knabe's celebrated manu tactory in JJaltimore. This instrument is the first of the kind, we believe, ever brought to our city, and a superb piano it is. For concerts it is without a rival, and a more handsome or interesting piece of furniture cannot adorn tha parlors of tbe wealthy. Mr. George Warrrn, himself a musician of rare taste, experience and judgment, has succeeded in establishing a reputation for his house, both in regard to the varie. ty and quality of his pianos and other musical instruments, and the care with which be keeps up his assortment of published music, that must ultimately yield him a liberal and profitable trade. We regard his house as of great import ance tn building up our city, because the establishment is, of itself, an indi cation of wealth and refinement on the part of our people. We wish the firm great success. We cannot close this article without adding that tha pianoa of all the most popular factories are also found in Warren and Conyngton's establishment. Locust Street M. E. Church Sabbath bcaooL. The Superintendent of this school authorizes ns to announce that it will meet at the usual hour, in the Leoture Room of the new church, on Third Street. Notwithstanding this room is not fully completed, there being no glass in the windows and other portions of the work unfinished, the Superintendent has wisely, we think, concluded that it is better to put up with some inconveniences in the new church than have no Sabbath School at alL The children, we are confident, will endorse his determination, and gladly assemble at the appointed place and hour. Owing to the incompleteness of their church and the absence of their minister, the usual morning and evening ser vice will not be held by the Locust Street Methodist congregation to-morrow. A Muss. We regret to learn that seme of our young bloods allowed their ardor to boil over on Thursday night, oa Main street, on which occasion some knock down arguments were used. We had supposed that the war was over, and that all were about to return to the pleasant avocations of peace. We have not heard that anv arrests were made. . J Indi avapolis abd EvAxiTiLLR. The Indianapolis Journal thus handsomely and magnanimously makes tbe amende in reply to a few strictures . that we, locally felt called on to make, in refer ence to its ignoring of Evansville, ia its recommendation of sending articles of manufacture to Bombay. The plaster of the Journal mora than covers the sore, and while we ara willing to concede that a Straight Line Railroad is desirable, the Journal must allow that the round-about roads, aa it is pleased to call them, are exceedingly pleaant and well managed. Here ia what the Journal says: We are happy to assure our Pocket City friend, that tbe omission of tbe name of Evansville from the list of representative cities of Indiana, was unin tentional, and accidental. Now that our attention is called to it, no ona is better aware than we, of the claims of bvansville to honorable mention. We have long known it to be the lice point on the Ohio river within the boundaries of the Hooaier State. Its commercial energy and enterprise are proverbial, and its loyalty is as true and intense as any that can be found in tbe land. We remember how it flourished before the war, and are fully informed as to bow it has stood up against discouragement daring our four years of conflict We know bow Evansville, with a region of disloyalty almost under her eye, has sent out men, furnished sanitary stores, and supplied the families of soldiers. Indianapolis is not jealous of Evansville. As tbe heart and the hand are intimately connected, and partakers of the same life, so are these two cities related to each other. We feel that our prosperity, Brother Thayer, ia yours, and that yours ia ours. One thing in extenuation of our unintentional omission. Kvansviile is sometimes lost sight of by Indianapolis, because of a lack of railroad linking. Both cities are tha losers by tha roundabout connection. We now have -to traverse two sides of a triangle to reach each other, whereas, ia haif the time, and with double tha ease, we, might peat from point to point Over the hypcojieaoaa. Coma, fritada of tha Pocket, and let oa

band together in carrying out the piare Or tha lata Hon. Oliver EL Smith. There is a vast region of rich country to be divtlopcd by such an enterprise. WbatJ ever you may need at your end ol the route, we need the coal and stone that Is packed away in Clay and Owen, and ail of the fruit Southwestern Indiana caa spare. We want, above all 4o know Evansville better rather, we wish Evansville to know our Journal so well that she wilt not again imagine teat we jealously ignore a city of which we are justly proud. - aeawaaaeaaeaemajMBaaawaaeai Local Notices. Prtpay Toar Postage. Aa Associate Press dispatch from Washington says : . The public may be surprised to learn of the number of letters which art- now eg received at the Dead Letter office, svnt there ander the new lie. lhe public should remember that the- old law allowing kttrrs not prepaid lo be sent forward according to eddrea, and double postage collected of the receiver, has been, repealed; that bow evsry letter entitled to . be carried through the mails must have a stamp upon it, or it is sent to the Dead Lntfer Office. Since the 1st of Jane, when the new law went into operation here, eighty-two letters have been sent to the Dead Letter Office for wsbt of prepayment an average of over five a day. Persons should be very careful to prepaj their postage unless they are certain that their letters are of those kinds tht will go without it Be careful, also, aad ad

dress your letters properly. Every week leUers are Sent to the Dead Letter Offica that have no address oa at all, or only the name of . the person addressed, without the post office. Sometimes tlie State is left off; sometimes the name of the wrong State, is given; and frequent ly a name that is not the Post Office title is written In the address. Internal Revenne sumps, or the old style of postage stamps, or stamps cut from stamped envelopes, are also used to a considerable extent. All such letters are sent lo the Dead Letter Office. Government officers and others sending letters on "official business," can send free only to the head of the Government,, or to the heads of departments or bureaux at Washington City, and not to any other point, except when addressing members of Congress. - . . P. M. Just Received, at Carlin's Emporium of Fashion, the cheapest lot of fine clothing that ever was offered in this city. The above goods were just re ceived yesterday, and were bought at a great loss to the manufacturers, and he now propose to sell them at corresponding low rates, as be is going East in a short time to lay in his fall stock, and ba is determined to sell as low as any other house in the West can do, and a better style of goods thaq you can get in any other house in the city.' Call and examine his goods for yourselves, and ha is satisfied that you can do better with him than any other place . In tbe city. Full suits from $S to $10 dollars. No. 8, First street. V . Delicacies. One of tha special delicacies of modem Umes mayDe aucuunted Speer'a Samburg Port Wine, which combines with rare purity and nicety' of flavor, the good' qualities of port and claret, it is neither insipid or bitter, but hits the happy medium most to ba desired in a constant beverage or ia a drink for the sick. Fur invalids it is invaluable by virtue of its tonic qualities, and particularly its absolute freedom from all adulterations. Actual trial will show that (he Saw burg Port Wine has excellence of its own unrivaled by any other wine in the market Arte Yorker. :i Sold by druggists. 1 a a 1 " f r t i&" Don't forget thai Iliram Helton will tell at the Court Route, to day, at ten o'clock, 25 handtome building lott and three Irick dwelling. Be on hand. Bargaint will be had. a... - ttf Lemonade and Soda Water, Candies, Lemons, Confections of all kindsi to be had at the Confectionary at the Post-office. , , " . . jel7-lw , 1L Hermask, Picnic The friends of the -Walnut Street Presbyterian ' Church will hold a Sabbath School and Congregational Picnic, In tbe . "Second .Grove," in the rear of the Rev. Mr. MeCarer's resi dence, on Saturday, the 17tbinst,in which all connected with tbe congrega tion aad Sabbath School are invited (o participate. Baskets will be sent to tha Church by 8 o'clock on Saturday morning. 2t Atcrioa. J. J. Cohn offers for sale next Saturday, Jane I tth, at 10 o'clock A. M , at tha corner of Third and Main streets, a large lot of household furniture, consisting of bedsteads, beding, tables, chairs,' sofas, bureaus, oae fine bookcase, safes, cooking stove, and a good, variety of kitchen . ware, and ona barrel of cider vinegar, which will be sold without reserve. . Also 2,000 yards of. all kinds of dress goods.. J. J. Cohb, junld2t ' Auctioneer. ; Notice. If C. 'W. Arthur wilt call on or address Messrs,. EUioU A Co., Memphis, Tena., ha can find tbe whereabouts of bis mother, Mrs. Mary Arthur. -': rmvl5-d3w. Ecbeea Bazaar oa Sale. I now of fer for sale the stock, fixtures and good will of the . Eureka Bazaar. 1 The only reason that would induce ma to .dispose of my business, is on account of my health. To any person or firm wanting to start in the Family tJrocerj and House Furnuhing business, this offers better inducements than vras aver offerad in Evansville before, as I have spent twelve years in building np a splendid trade, on strictly a cash basis. Ja.-f : - H. A. CoolHaving mad a arrangements to transfer oar busiaets to Ciaciaaati in a few months, we offer our present stock of Drugs," paints, 00a, . Varnishes, Window Giaje, Glassware and Perfumery, ia quantities to suit, at a decided bar gain.

Notice. As I intend to make a change in ray business, I will offer for sale three marble-top Billiard Tables almost new. Anybody wanting to bay will find tiis a good opportunity. Charles Habbe, jun!5 lw Saint Charles Saloon.

Assessor's Oft'ck, OrFtcK, I ernal Revenue, of Indiana. J Lmted States Intern First District . EvAJfsviLti, June 8, 1S65. Notice is hereby given, that on the 15th, 16th and 17th of this month, at the office of the Assistant Assessor In Evans ville, I will hear and determine any and all appeals which may be exhibited agaio.t the proceedirs of tbe Asseesor or Assistant Assessor on the assessment of taxes aader tbe Revenue laws of the United States, for tbe coanty of Vanderburghand Slate of Indiana, a,t which time and place the Annual Lists will be open for inspection to all who may desire to examine them. .VI appeals mast be made in writing, aui specify tbe particular eaoe, matter, or tbir, respecting which a decision is requested, and state the , graand or principle f error complained of, ar they will not be heard. J. I'hiwsix, Aeeor First District of Indiana. R. S, norubrook, 1 . . . , T. C Eoerwirre, . A 1 Aisegiors. Office in tbe .Ccur'UctuiL. , . Union copy. i . . - ., f COMMISSION. 1'ARRE. XEMXOtlll J CO Commiss'n Merchants a BROAD STREET, New York. H. D. Xewcomo A Bro., . LorjitTiias. Ki. j'17-3m BANKING. The Evansville W AT J DUAL BATIK, (SCCCISSOR TO Till BRANCH BASE), Demlxnatrtl nepealtory and Financial A;rent of tbe lnlted lult Capital Stock Paid Up : $600,000! -A.iitlioriv.ecl Cnpitnl, Ml, 000,000! orrrc.In the Bank in a: House of Tho Branch Bank. Thfi Bank wa .ataMl.bM fa Jeesery I..', with a Bald Op capital of iih.i 1 ) Iba ca.llal .lark hM lean lacreaarg to S. Vio, ei.lely - y a Iraae. fi-r of the eal al of be Krauaillla ttreu. a of ib. Bank f th. 8ta'. or Ind ana, which u withdrawing from boataete, aud will ba maratd la thla Bank. HAMt'KL BATABP, tCaabler of tha Branca), haa ei-J appifutnl feebler, In blare or B. B. Boberta, fce.j , re.lg ue4. Mr. HATbltON;. (fixld.at l,f the Brenr. will tak. Ike fmiJoocy ae eoon aa be caa arrange to gire bia atiea lento It. dntfae, ta euroeed Mr. Lowry. was will tin ta hie Savor. The errTicreaud lau'lil.-. , f the Bai.k are lea. Wed io Hi. roriv.j.jii.ltntr aal cut, mm ,f iba Breucb, aad to .-- - . 1. I.OWBT, Frea't. hAMCUL BR. VioaFrea'a.. RAMCKL BAT ARt), CeeU. mammae: W.J. LOWRY, R K OUMKCRBoej. N. M. NOBIItTS, BAMUXLOHH, Geo. . HUbBPETH, a. M. ANCHBM, David j. MAcacr. j-17 Annexation of Territory to the City of Evansville. NOTICE f Ha-K KB Y GIVE. that tba Com. moa Coanr.il of tba citr ol Et.oitIII., la porenaure of the prorl.ione of aa Act of the (eraeral Aee.mblr of tbe HtaU of Indiana, approved March a. 1 8M.S. eaclil.d aa art to amend tbeeamitr Breteecuoaof aa eci,eoMlied"AB Act area lee tha cillz.n. of the tuwu of anarilto, la tha eoanty of Veo)-ri.urvh.e rltr charter," approved Janaarj 17, 1M7. a 1.4 to add iipilaeartel mm. tlont to .aid act, will, ou th. 1 Jth dajr of Juua. 136, pr-wnt to The fl.rd of Coaet Commle-loa-era ot Vaaderfeargh eouaCy. a pa til km preriet for the annexation w ell t? ot tha rollowia de. r.ribd W-rrltury, aad .ettliiK forth th. rae.oa lut aorb annaxatinn. e-a: All that pert of tbe Birtheet oartw el H M. l ui'i va.ot N. for (4. altoata ra.t of M.ln aire t or Pr.nretoa road, daocribed a. fnllowa. T'a : B-xl nine at aa IroB pi a at tha rout jut oraar a' etld oat lot, aad rue. alar tbaoce avulb aloof tba line dieldlaf .ait out-lnt from 0nt-l.1t No. St. (Sj, t ro hundnd and thirty wwt t Ike north I n. of Lilleetoa and Lookhtrt'e Ealara-BMnt; Ibiarew at bf eaid north lln. to buodrc-i and tw.l.. (Ill) ut. ae- tker. alioor.,' to th mlid'e of Mala eireat: th.noa aorihwardly aloae 'e raid lie or .aid Ma b .tree tnraal.andi.daad forty. four asd onefenrth CiMV.) frt. or ih.iabotit., to Ihe north line of Mid -a -. I So mr(l), tba eamrahM baler the oonh eertloa i-o el aeciioe . tw.aty-alaw (), towo.Wp . X ('I), eontb ra'.jt- l.a (in) m ; aad, tb.ooaraat along mid north .Ktlon line one bnndred aod tbirtea 1 1J Awt. ar thateebonta. te ik.pl ee of bestanuii, t a aald a.rrluy belac vl of the Bortb-w..t Tiarti-r of aald arnica Bomber twenty-nine -J), aald territory baler roBtlfaeoe la tba city of Kraneeiile, and ook ptatbd or laid of VV. BARER, Mayor. Altoat: A. M. MKIiirr, tlxrk. myl'M JetZ T'O joftEPif p. ELLrirr. tuc tee or Ficawa town. hip, Joliaa Ad.er, Jemae "W. Vlek.rj. liaary Kr.it. lkioiy Kleu.l.. and Mllloa Kelly, and tne he ra and ! gal r.preei.t .il-. of Jame. Becker, deceeeeH? - Jit foe ia hereby (Irea I' at tbe lelltlaa referred tola lb. aoov. notice wee prra.ut.il ta Ike Saerd of County nmntreeloBare ar' Venderbarf eoaaty aa taa lfttb dry of Jane, la aad that the aame waa rrralted and coB.Iierad, and II area ordered by .a d Board that tbe furibrr tarInn aad canetdarattoB ef aald appliratloa be roa. th. tied antil Iba tvtb day ol Jo y aad that aoiice pa f irea ry the cjonn ty Auditor ty publico U 00 la the kT.nrr ll. Daily J'ml' al that aald .ppltoatlon te bow fandlaa ttef. re aH Board, aad thai it will ba heard aad (Wt.rmfnrd aa Ina eaid 10th day of Jaly, ISM. YltTOA BlaCH , A ad I tar V. O. Eraaarille, JasalTth, Ufi6 dilujy. TAKEN UP. BT THE t XDrEStiJv EH. LIVIJQ IN CCKDeltll. rbnt tbe 2Mb if Mer, n kud Vw and Calf, wlthcat any dleUagai.hlef mark. Tka awB.r can bare tb. m by ceiling; aa 1 paring cbarra. jaietw t . FRI. ATHE'DR - LAW CARD AAA InLXXABT : i- : 119. w, maa. ICLEHART& VIEHE, iittomoys at Law, , - ABO BEAL ESTATE AGEBT", : THIRD St., bet. HA15 JL STCiMORl, 1A JCwaaewllle, Iatel. HOOP SKIRTS. Al. Levy, HOOP SKIRT arANtTPACIUEEE, Sw. Secwnd Street, . (.Betweea Maia atd tycamcra Streata), BVAXSVILLE. IBD. Sy- Hosa) Skfrta ratfatrad ro order. myS-Cat COAL. Roclqioft Coal. STEAMBOAT AND DEALEB3 CtJT FTSD aoonetaat .npj.ycf ibn nperiar C al, lor aala la quaatitia Ui aoit. and aur pricee. aypty to POW ELL, COOK A Co . JeL5.tf Cpper Laodiac. Bock CARPENTER. L. I. Walker CARPENTER 4 J 01 HER SHOP f'B Cherry atrret. betweea Flral and Secoad atreeta, wbare fin-mpt aucaiiaa will A. gleea la all ordro le t at tua eaco, or Is P. O. Box Bo. AS, Xramrille, lad. - mytd-lm daaatllf va, CAnavllty-. llalmiBld'B btraot banaparUia tbe doee la amaU. Thoaa deatre a large qaeatlty, and lara doaaa af madl.

SCHOOLS. lIEDICAIa. T

XxamijitticB. of Pnfclio Schools. The rspsBJiGSED. Tsrsnss or the Plhti. X-kuk .K. -I.- W 41.. . " - - v. hw iy .TuiTtiw, hereby reqaeat H. vi. Whteaar aad W Ullam Baker, Traatea aad 8apailateadaat, be coadart thaAaaaai Examtaattoa aad eloaa taa preaeal term ed thoachoota. AA lOLEHABT. KMIL BISK HOF, ISAAC CAA&ELBEA.RT. - Taa Aixr.L Itaananea: ef tka Fa.Uc Scboola af theory at Brax-rlll. will "mmVaS oa Moaday, Jaae lth, iai. aad proraad aa totIowa, vm; ... MOSPAT, jrSH9tk. Ttk Primary (Clr la1). Miaa Fer.,th. rriaclpal ; freaa ta lu a iaok ra. .,,.n.r'.,y'' Mim arr.a. Prladpai: from lt la 11 a'eJork a. m. 1-nh Primary (Ol-la1), At am Gram. FriaclnaJ: from 11 ta It o'clock m iA Primary, Miea Meore, Prtaclp ; from le ItH o'olac a. m iih Prl . ary. Mbw W.ld, PrtoctpL aad aik Primary, MiaaTkhar, Prtaclfai; Craax 10V loll.'ikwtai. - - tth Prtmery (Boya'l, M aa Rataa, Priaclpal: from 1 ta J1-, e'eiork p. ra. - . Ad Primary (GlrU1), Mia. Carta, rrtacipal: from S ta o'clock a. ra td Pna-ary sBoja Mam Bam. Principal : fraa f to a1, o'rtock a. at let Primary (Girls ), Miaa Healer, Frlacljial : treat S1 to i o'clock p. am. TCESDAT. JCNStoth. tat B.ye" I a termed late, Miaa O' Byrne. Prlaclaal : from A t 11 a'cb cX m Jtl Boy.' la termed iata, Miaa Biddle, riaclal: from ta IS o'clock m. 1-t Ctrl,' lalermrdiata, Miaa 6rir.br , PriacU pal : fr m I to A o'clock p. m. xd Uira lalarmwdlata. Mmt Dow, Prl eel aal : fr aiial e'ekek p. m. . WEDNESDAY, JCSE tlat. iJ By." wrammer, Mr. Kaitht, PriacipeJ : rrcm S lo It o'clock m. xj Ikm' wrameaar. Mkw Ckwk.- Prtwatealt nr. m t to S e't Ijck n. m. THri.DAT. tmw t5bi. ' 1 ? lt Boya' Grammar, Miaa Booker, Principal: from ta Ito ctuck m. l.t Girl.- Uramm.r. Miaa Fiaher. PriacipeJ: from t loae'e look p, m. ! . . FR1DAI, JTJSB sad. Blah School, Mr Parana, Prlaaipa): Aram t le U o'clock at., aad from S ta A a'clowk p. m. The xamlaattoa of eaadidata fnr admvetoa lato tba High School wlU take place aa Saiardey, eaaaxtth, la tba I ppar Bchool Uoaea. Caadidaba maal be prewnt at S a'clock a. m a mambera of Ike Cammoa Caaacll, pareat.. (aardlaaa,Md friaaaa af edaraUea, are I an lad lo eitead. Tba eai ittae will commenra proaa.tty at Ihe boar Mated, aad, avoid latarraptlaa, tMtvaa ara reauarud la be preaaal at tba a p. a la a Cbtidrea will ao be admitted. H.Q WHEEL'S B, r Mn.Tilla, Jnaa 16tb, 1'A. ' jelSSl OAS REGULATOR. D. O. to W. A. Peters, , ACEMTS FOB TBI BROCKSIEPEf? Gas Regulator Co., ir BB11H3BP0RT, COMB. Capital Stock of Co., tia.OOO. Tkle Bagalatvr ia Iba Srat aad only laeealloa wk'ch rnn lual'y control tba praaaure aad pa.aaca of lliemlaallr( Uaa at tba Buraar, aad which la narr.niad laearmbly la (lie a anliorm ant .t-a'y ilxbi, wlthoat a aa.ibiluy of wait. ! aa aadar any eaJlaitoa .! pmeete. aun.mai aew la nee. The peolle ant incited te call aad alanine for IhamMlrai. KipaMa ar particularly X)1M d to ri.aaloe Prici from 75 o to II. Pa tea tad In Iba I'nltd f Utea. Nor. 7th. 1' i,aad leb lrtlb. la area Bri'ain. May 17. b, lt4; France, Jaae A, laat. AVr-Seh A(eact.a ar aaw betas eetabHeard Ibroufbonl tua L'ultd biate ApplUaiinua laealrad aad tba BKule'or exhibltrd aad t re lad al our t Slve. Ma. 0 M al.r SiimI, (ovta matmowst a wniTTAksra) J'3 ' EVA MSVILLL, IND. ,M,mr ! jar tha Ca.ple.la. hr Pawdereor Waebee.wb rh th... or All no taa aareaaf iheehia. wkaa Ualmbold'e Rxtraei Sar. eeparllla aaaeera batter the aaaw parpee. aad la etctaaobarm. myli Imdaw MEDICAL. JJIABUOtA AMD UTIIBTEBT. MACalmR'S Compound Sztract of Beaut riant ilJUft.r WeWfV.Af AfXeAkreA toe core or the ahove aemptaiala, ar aay relaaed et aditioa of tbe baweU, la either adalta or ehlldrra. I a ear circular" will be too ad tka teatlmoaiala of Col. l.f, Oaa. FVaaaataa, wan. I Ita Baary WarraB, IHa. Crane, t ap! a. Ilort (now Mayur of Mew OrWaea), of tha U. S. A. V'aarn Baa liar, tlommlaatea. Waa Belief Faad Coatmle. aloa, eplnlaee at tha areae aad ateaaaifiat am. ears rreparoa any bf J. a V, BAUVIBX, Cbamleta, St. Laala. Bawar ef eaaaterwdla, LEICU, CABLSTEDT A CO., Wbeteeale Aa-eela, mbtS.dSm. . Areai'llle, lad. DR. J. 8. LOWEi, Physician & Surttoon. AVIkw PEBMAMBNTLT L4XATEU 1M Eraneellle, olbr but pruataelonal aerrtca to tbe ntrarae of aTraaeetiio aaa exnnlty. eMrornoeaad reahlaaoe oa Mela atraat, appe alta aaw B. B. laaot. Il.wlil baloand etBrt.(ktua A Wood' Ira SUtre, oa the ovraar of Third aad Mala, Worn s to 10 a'eenext a. m. eack day. via NOTICE. '1 SRK1D, MHAM SIU CtH KATEHIt We her eold wST ear, old atetrk af Flaw', aad are aow la Iba market with Freeh hi weed Bad Wheat Floor Mr. I juat (round; Cora ja.t throeeh el... lore, and eery also and rleaa, la null or tare, doer., jot I la .oil leiienia, at tka MontlMra Milla. cor. Locoet aad Caaal elrert., Eran.T lie, lad. It IOI.B-RBABT BBOTBEkB. MEDICINE. Hair Uprooted Tirana all marts wf tka Baalr la Bra X awaatea, antaaed aarr a IA eAla, by Cia.a a limutai rowoaa." Aah or aead Sot Cpbawl 'a ipllatory Powder, aad lake kv other a.iM ai M -i) t . - . ai ki. . i a CPU AJI. aiS-owiia Aigbthewaat, PblleaVlpb ai Peaa. Upkawa'a llalr Olaea .ad Cmrllwaj Fluid la the beat hair drateieg ia the warl-I. It Imperu a baaattral glee. I Ae taW, Aaepe H ia earl, preeaowa lw g-rawih, Ac. Prlna, fri aeato a bottle. . , I'athiawa Tattar Olmtmtamt U a ear rar. for Taker, aatt AVtwce, CAaaaad A'aada, Bar. I'D ha an 'a Aethana Car a relioeee tka mt eloleat aar-xyiama of AwAoaa. ia Aae muoeaw, aad raWte a apaedy aere. Price, ti a packaaa. Upbtaan'e Dtiptpaia Cmra war. raolad ta ear. aay caee of Jyiapaw, aa naaaar we leaw i.aelay. Price (I. Aeal by mall t'nkam'i Frttkla Baaukar reanai Frat-fckw. Tea, Baabara. Plmptea aa the Face, Bofieaetheakiaaad Bnaklflea taa aaarplaaiwa. Plica to oeata. , , . Dr. La Parte Lib Kllxlr, the arret Bereiaa aad Ay.aal.at Banaerty, roererre to meoly elgoratl wha are .alt-rtag Iraea laeiial Cplnai kBerxy, Xerroaa lieLi uy, aria aa front whaterer eaaaa. Price, f a jaKhac.. Tka Japaa... Hair Bfaiai rotor tka Wkiekerar Moaetacha a beaatlfni AlaAarbrwa. It oeaalaucd aaay aae pr eearaitea- CoaafwUlaot mde ar wa.h oat. Oaly (v oeata Wa, . ,"'". O- CPHAM. tA Sawth li,btk etrt, Pblia-le pbia,ad by all tlrngg ialk t.lrcaiar aaat free. - . BBfj T7G TrtM a ainr bia.ISlrSaad Ma.t'rwti, ' Aaaata tor Eraaarille. NOTICE. Important TSToticeALL PERAOSS HATIJO CtAlMS A0AI5ST ti e ateataer B B. Campbaff, will pnaent them oa beard her payment. All ataime preaaal. ad aitar tb SOth of Aoraat will te coneiderrd nail "i,"14- FBABC1 PBATr. Capt. atr ll-t eagW . MEDICAL. roa tsb eras or ' ."'"'' CHRONIC DIARRH02 A. . " ' aaa ' 'PIIsBS! Barltg parmaaear!y located la tV. cfty of Evansville, IncL. IWOCLD BISPECTFTLLT ahsockci to 'V ettlaea of Tnaderbargh Bad aarrvaadinf cowatma that I caa peimaa.aMy care an raaaa cd niBawDlarramarer Pilea, aa naaUer af hew long taodtng. Tnoae recatetng my treatment moot ""a wttai aaa daring tbe eat ire time, aad aJeeaa , , " - ., - PERMANENT CURE aoVetad, ao cnarg will be male fcr el tear board, m.dlLiawer treat aaeat. An I aek bi a Aalr trial , bing Barer bailed af anocom ra taa traMmeat al the aboee dteaaee I eoold (le tb beet of refareacee, bet deem It Buaecoowy, aa a care I warraolad ba aamy taatiee. Baaitaacm. ; J

BULL'S HEAD HOTEL. knalT-Saad B. T. BOABDMAB.

S. W. Both ten. M. r T ATI OF dXCIKM ATI, BAT1NC1 BECOMB bi JLrZ2Zimt BrBaerilla, aaara tt.Klfn?" tha attmaaa af thla lad A-Sllt !'"" PH.of MWIma. , f2TwJ a. ei", ' rr.,-T. . "T ? "blch haw ra. tated It. .aanal aaade af treat meat. ,T"r'ulr "tea lien (ie to ia traatmeat of Ihroalc D eeaeea, aad Iboee pern her ta the Climate, ah a. Fewa, aad Afw.,.ah,mm Ferae. OFFICE AHDBRSIPENCE: Corner Firit and Walnut 8trwt TErriMONTit. . . Ciaoaaan. t Marah, 11. U6S, Tbl ta ta earttly thai , the Badertf(aad, kava a n i !"' aeuaiatcd with a. W. Boyaboa. m.O iu aboat eight yw. faring the laat .la yeara h haa beea engaged fa a laarnttae aad boow!! Km l tbl rlty. U. J . . OI"t of 111 health. Pleeanr. a nwommeadlng klm. li.T.'r!r. "T. - ra w... .1 axcatk at morale, and occupying a iroaiaut no. auto, among the Pby."., oi.td ha ma. aaccwed aa aall eltar. a, he CI doe "''- - . B. FBRKMAB, M I.. Pro. em r af "argary la Ecleotla Medanal I eat I. lute, inclnaatl, t. ,-M" - a ' i ; JOa BCCDbEB, M. D. Pro iwaof of tk. Theory and r rev Ilea el Mail, elae to. tbe B. M. laalitula. . , . M. D.04RR1S0!!. M. Ub- PrvMarf t ...wiry ea Pb.h.tr- fa .n.ai rre ai.jwal laeai ate. danlo-ai. O'OO COSSTITtThiSf WATER Oi!TITl TltiN WATER - ONSTtriTIOM W'ATSB lXK8TITt-flO!f ' Mi Attn " IXiNtTITrTlliM WATtR cu.s.tTirrTios watkb ' - tXjhs-TITl TI! WATER . ' tVilSTIrtTIOl WATER tXifiaTm TIOM W ATIR tXJN!TITI TIOM WITH lUiKsTITl'TIOM WATKR txaTiTt'Tiof WATra , - fObKTITrTltlN WATER IVhrtTITCTKOI WATEB tVNTITt'TKM WATER -1 tXIN.-TITl'TlDSf WATSR i o'.nxtititihk Water " ' , - "CktMaTITlTlim ATX : . OON9TITITION W ATAR XbiTITrTIl! WATER tsibtTlrt'TI! WATER , . CtbfiTITI TIOM W ATER -I tVllBTITtlTlO.I tlllk tmbOTITI Tli.N W ATEB WBMITUT10M WATER , THB OKLT BIWEPT R50WB FOB THE tb LT tmilil KHOWN Ftm Til R OH LT BtMtHV R NOW N FOR Tliat'bLf kkisiT a mow n turn THE t'DLF KKMfcl'T RNOHN FlIB THtUHir tlSllif KNOWN FOR THSONLT BEStliT R NOW N FOB TUB VXLt BKMknr kkUWk FoB. TNR ONLF BEK1T BNOWkJ FOB THE ON LT BEKtT RNOWB tOm TUB ONLT BkakHY KNOWN FoB THE ONLY Bkatur fcNuWU For , Till tiL BSMtlif IKiis N FOR TliaONLT BkMAUV KNOWN FOB TlltOSlf tlMltlf KNOWN FOR TH B ONLF htiklr KNOWN FOB THE OMLT REM ktT ENOW N FOR THE dill kISIIir KNOWN FOR TH B UN LT BtMhDT KNOWN FOB wiiaoNLT Haiiv known fob THE ON I.F HkakHV KNOWN OR TllKONIT NKMEHT KNOWN FOR VUE ONLT BKMtnV RNOWB FOB DIABETES. T0 IB TUB BLAUDFR. calcplcs UBAVBL, BKH K Witt liEPOMIT. ANU AttCUl OK MILKF Uiai.MABwKa AFTKR t UINATIM1 IRRITATION OF IMS Kkt H UFTHE BLAD KR, INFLAMATION OF Till'. KIUNEIS. CATARUH or TH N NI. LllkU. BTBAhUl LAMf ANOBl kNtNa.or PAIBFOL VR1N ATlNtl. For Iheea dlimni 1 1 It le truly a earerelga remedy aad too mock cnnnol be aald la lie prater. A .la. a)edeaa ha. a known le relleee ihe moat urgent ayaipluaia. Ara yea truablad with thai dwtreaeiag pa I a la theamall of tba back aad through Ik.blr A eaaaaooarul a day ., Uw Ceaelltulloa water Will retaer yoc like mag to. PHTflClANS Mae langelnee gtrea np Ihe nee ot kneha.enbeb Bed Jaaipar la Ike treatment of Ibaaa dleeaee., aad only aa. th.ia farthe want of abetter remedy. ONSTITtTIOfl WATER a prored llaalf ataal to Iba leak Ibal ba deeolred Upon It. rilturriia Irrltete aad d roach Ihe kidney v " by ooo.laal OM ii f . it a ii . I - - ... - - . IM DTMENORRil(EA. R PAINFl'L MEN. STBOATI'lfl, ANT M ENOAttllUIA, OR PROFlHR FLOWINU. AWh.dewiwa. arialng lira a malty aaerelluB of Bail aor.,mpaaled by eer.re raAta, baftig toe little to prelne. eermlou, which all! be tynrfhU a ky the lAtwetiiauea water. The dleaaae knowa aa FALL! NO OF TUB Won B, wktck w tbe reanlt of Ihe relaaalloa of Aha llg.m.ata of that organ, nnd la kuewa by a mea al bekrloaw and ial.g pale la iba berk and .idai, and al llmae astiuaia.wl bf ab.ra lan-ttaattng er .hortt.j palna throeeh tba part ankcied, will, la all eaaaa, be removed iy Iba maa. kae. There it aeolba- claea of yaitilniri ariwtna from IRRITATION Of TUB WOMB, .bleb abyalclaei nail Nerrouaaeea, which word oor.ro ap ainrh Igaoraaaa, and la aloe aaeea oat of lea Ike dueior da aol really kaow whether ta tome. We ce only enumerate Ihaaa kre. I apeak mora partlenlarly of ld kj.t, palutialloa af Ihe baert, let paired m.mory, wak-fnAneaa, Saahw of beat, languor, laaellude, aad dlmneea of Vlaloa. nr rra tun ir menbtrcation. Welch la lha anmarrlad km.le m a eon. tanl reaorrlng dlenmea, and through aeglMl live eeeckt of mere grace aad daagero maladtee are tb rwaalt. and a. auntb alter month t aa.ea without aa after! being ma-le to ea.l.1 Nature, Ibe eupttw elan bwaa chronte, tba pall.nl gradaaily loeaa her appetite, tbe bowaia are ouneMpalad, algnt waat eom oa, aad Caneamphioa Snelly eada ker aaraar, ST For aal. by a! I Dragf late. Prloa II. "W WM. M. ORay.a A i:0 , Proprlater. MOSjrJAB A ALLEN, Oauaral Agruta, Ho. 4 Olid aireel, B.w Votk. For aale la Chicago by FULLER, FINCH A FULLER. jaaHTN ROOTS & SHOES. TV 1 V IIOUMIC. Wkelaeale dealer la BOOTS and' SHOES, and Fnmaw aaat ' - wwm, v.v, naM, waa taw ewer anared ta tha trad, wblcb haea boa aartkaeeC Ar caeb. aad will ba aold at a nrr aatalf unua abae aoat. Call aad .famine mf (lock aad prove Ibe ebava aertkra. P a f - - - . k.- ..t-. Mm a a Teaaey, lake with p. Menaoela. a bo. . Alt aid I i ii .,u, w iw , aaa aaamtna my eeocapto troaoietoeaawgcMeae. Braajerllle. Dee. U, Uat. LAW CARD. J. 51. fill tCH LL1 OUD, Attorney at Law. - EVANSTILLE. IBO. -noted by Cbaadter A Bya O SVw formarty eeetl DENTISTRY Dental Card, H ATI SO AMWrCIaTED WITB Ml 2 THB , prertleeof Deatiotry Dr. A. " Jocw. l.iaerly af Cincinnati, w woclj anootino. to tie poo. pie of '.raareilkt aad vletaity that w are ore. pared to perform ail operation pertaioloc to . .. beatiatry ia tka moat akiilfnl maa eor- AruSctal Teeth Ineertad aa wold, plecraowJ. Hllrer er VatCaalla. aad aa regard keenly ot Satan, aly ta aad '. aatajraluea of appearanoe, wa cba'leage rompart' Boa with work dona any wbara Aaat ar Weak i W eeltcil a ehare of pot. He potreoaae. Ik. B1EBBOWER A JONM. - turn and A. MarBle Bait.

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