Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 July 1865 — Page 2

EMPLOYMENT.

AWE A MONTH A g.-'e wasted to nil rowJ) O ing Mchine. W will give a com mi 100 on all machine Id. or Toy ageot wbr will work far lbs bor- wage-, nd all xpeeSaid. Addr D. B. BsmaiiT. A Co., Detroit ticblgao. J2 - SOLDIERS, HONOBtBLT D1SCH4BGID FROM THI servire, wio ae in ant cf Xmplnn-nt, Inuld address K. K. Lockwo d, D'lrolt, Mlcbl(to, giving th date of thir dicharg', and h rtgin.ot and coenpaoy tbey belonged to. J-26 6 LOST. LOST. OS TUB DAT MOBSISO LA.fT.ON Fl'it or Main street, a Lely'e Gold Watch and balo, with Ibe owner's name engraved laeld. the owe. ..Ibe 8 ..dor will be lioer!ly rewarded by leaving tbem at the etor "t 1-2V ' ' Ob Vt alcr itml. . TO LEASE. TTAKCOCK ffOU-K, HKNIEBON, KIT. XX LI -KA8K FXTKNItED. This Hotel will b li-es-a oa the Dreml'e on Friday. Ih 14'b day ot Joiy, 18a6, t the highest bklrier for the trrm of two yrars, with the privilege of ar.y enmN-r Of years not txsdiug fire ; ksse giving bund with security, payable qoorterly WEOhOB A. IVQQ, Coto'r. Hendron, June 2Vih, ISoS. WANTED. TXTANTED A fcllUATlOS BIT A TOUNO f V man who baa bad ioer year e experience business In tblsclfy ; de.lre a aitoatioa ae i slstent b iok-keeper or oleik la a d y goods or srricerr store, fco ol 1-ctlon to going to anotb er city. Writ, a good h-nd aud can iutoiah good city reference.. Addrree, L. O. K.. J.M-lw Bo 22!, Rvnnsvllte, led. nr AKTED TO BENT A rUBHISHED VV noni witboot board wltb privilege ef ue of corking store. Enquire at tble office. je27-3t Book Agents Wanted. COB A SEW BISTORT OF THE AMERICAN X' ' REBELLION, Nrt a linwof wbich wee la tip pietioae to liar 1Mb. 1866. It la tbe WAIt. Gobm-sts aud flu, In a single oetaro volumeof orer W large an J etoeely printed vagest boond lnembo.d feather, g It, II us'rated by it scjuiailely Beautiful 8teF late and Mape. Multitudes are waiting for just locbabouk. frloa roust UULI Attaeniv. Mao. -Agent for 1 U a. LOV A I, WEST IS THE TIME OF THE REBELLION," the mrt important work er pnbllsnrd oo the West, F t Cltcuiais, with full duscrlptlons and t reus, ad' jZH Ko. Ill Main tit., Cincinnati, O, riiUttlk UUD VtUITI HANDS, TO WORK X on nay term sis miles btlow Henderson. Also wttite woman to waan ana coo. App y to j M Caldwell, KtbosvIII, Ind. Je23-lw H. D. POSIT. A t.OOD WHITE GIRL WASTED TO DO toe work for a small family. A Herman girl preferred, Enquire at tbe Jour Lai office. Jt-tf BOARDING. A NUMBER or SAT BOaKDEBS AND A XV. few lodgers can beaceomoiodated at reasona ble terms, by applying at Mrs. DenneU', corner of kecoud and dycamore strtete. Jn-2w FOR SALE: CJ A LOON AID BK8TACHAKT rOBHALK k? Inqnira at the Journal office JszV-St Heal Estate for Sale. J OTS 201 AND HEX OF 202, DONATION BNu largam-nt. w SIX by 148 tot of Lot 21, Lower Enlargement Li.l.Send 10. lk 12. Eaeiern Knlargnient. Lots I, 6 and 8, blk 13. tantri Knlargrmnt. Lrt. 6, 10 .o.i 12. I. Ik 21, fa tern Eula gaoient , Lots lUat d 11, blk 24, Kaetrrn Enlargement. Lois II, li so i 14, blk .1, Baker's Ad. Lois 14, li, 1, 17, 19, 21 aud 24, blk 4, baker's a0. f.l I ol. S sod 4 blk V.4 b Enlnrgemeot. lots 11 and 11 bk 17, 4th Enlargement. Lois 12 sod 13. blk In, 4ib knlaremt. Lets 1. a, 6, 6, 7, 8, . 10, 11 and 12, blk 2, Etrck Weil's Eo'ar-, u,bt. Fractional Lot 3, blk 13, f lock wall's Enlarge. meat. , Fractional Lot 8, blk 21, Stock well's Enlarge oisni. . Lot 22, b'k 30, Lamaaoo. ' .. , " Allot bik 57, Limaaco. Loi 1,2. 8. 4, t: 7, arpenter's Plaoe. to Lois Id. bu.ckwell'a Addition, In different Dl' CaS. Lot 3, blk 82, 66 by 12 feet, T.amaeco. Lt'teand 7, blk 3, treieent Enlargatuent. Ue lw . A. Q rliLLI VAN. Farm for Sale. CONTAI'INO 81X1T AObS-i. OS LOWER Mt. Vernon rned, 4 mllae from Kransnlie. to good ataie of sultltailou, with good frnoes, and a grod largs Irani bi nts end bain and other octal dlugs. (an Lab ugbt with er witbont the crop ai prvsrat growing tbe place. Will be gold low by A. O. oL'LLIVaN. 11 OU.-E Ai.D LOT FOR SALE, 8ITUATED ON 11 Mmth atr.et, betwoeo Vine and fyremore. Will berold low by A. G- SULLIVAN, JJ OL'sli AND 1.01' ON Ha HILTON 81 BEIT, XI East of Washington street. In Nortbrra Enlargement. 1 be h. UN le 1 s 'rv bigb, contains rcoms, garrtt, ciatein sou out-bnlldiniia. W l 1 be eol low by ' . AU. e t L UT A z Al CbiE 1 kfiikalKNT COTTAGE HBB.'icK lionae, and two loie in Northern Enlarge. Bieut. .a h tenement contains 3 rooms, all In good ord r. - Vt 111 be sold by ea-lw A.O. MJLLIVAN. Tj Lia oiaAMkH CURLEW, A UOOiTMIERN X wheel air am Boat, of eirdlum six, with great Kower tor tcwn g, and all ber rigging, at sbs now ya at the lauding at EransTtlla, for sale at alow price. With a few repalra abe oan be made a Taloable boat for low water. Enquire, f 0. MAOHEK k CO.. )H ETansvllle, Ind. 1 NiCk, BLULD1NU LOT IN HUABPE'i Lull nlargemeot. Terms caau. Enquire of B. Deri. A Co. 'a. Sktauer, at Oroea Ketidence for Sale. A SPLENDID 8CB0BBAN BESIDXNCK, OF Ore acree, wtthlu tbe city limits a two story brick house, wlib stable, Ac, and frulta of all descriptions. Will be sold low by my23,tf. -A.JOnNUON. CUTTiNO TIMBER. : I II A V a. bEEN IhVORMKD THAT CKBTA1 N tree assers hare beeu cutting limber on my lande in sections 22 and 23, Knight township, Vandernrgh c.onty, Indiana. I will giro FIFTEEN DOLLARS BKW.RD to any one who. will glee to my ageot. Alrah Johneon, eucb in formatloa at will lead to tbe conviction of eucb trrep.siers. JeJi-tf a .... W. H. STOCKWILL. CITY NOTICES. Improvement! of Alleys. rpHI Oal'INANCE8 OF TDK CITT PROX vide that all owners of real estate ai'Jjlnlnr any street or alley ordsred to be improved, shall hare a deouctiou of 8 yar cent, ol tbe coet of such Improvemeut, by fclvhig note with security, payable to the contractor: raraous lutereeted, ate requeelod to leave their cotes with the undersigned without delav, as there la no other way by which the deduction can be eeonied. W. BAKER, Mayor. Jnly I, 18oo -3t .. Annexation of xerritory to tno city of Evansville. VJOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN that the lomXv mon Council of the city ol Evansvllle, In pursuance of the provisions of an Act of ths General Assembly ol I he State of Indiana, approved March , Ittoo, entitled an actio ameud the seventy Bret section ot an act, entitled "An Act gran leg to the eilisrne ot the town of Evansvilie, In tbe county of Vau.len urgb.a city charter," approved Jauuaiy 27, 1S47, and to add eupplemental eeetlone to .aid act, will, ou the 12th day of June, 1846, preeent to tbe Board or County Cummiaaioueraot Vauuerbargh county, a petition praying for the annexation to aula city ol the following dewribed territory, and . ettiug forth the reasons lor such annexailou, vn: Ail that part of the northeast quarter ol K M. Etaue'e cm. lot No. lour (4) situate eaet of Main atrsvt or Princeton road, da scribed a. to i low a, via: Begt amgataa Iron p. n at tbe boi tb-east torasr o. sld out lot, aud runBlng tbsnce suth along the line dividing eaid out-lot from oat-lot No. five (5), t re huudrrd and thirty (33n) leet, to the norm l oeof Lilieston and Lockh it's Enlnrg-mt.it; ihtncew st by ' said nortn Ims to Loud rod and twelve (2U) awi. or iter. aooute, to th. mludie of Main street: thenoa northwardly along tbe middle of , aid Ma o etiee tureabaadredano forty -fuox and one. fourth (344)0 fcel, or ihereabouta, te tbe north llneotealdaa -let No. war (, the same also being the uor.h ae.tlou ili.e of teotiou io. tweaty-otoe (i9), townsuip ais (8), seam range ten (10) weet : ai J, thenoa eaat along eaid nottb aeoUon line on, bnndied aud thirteen (113) feet, or turn taboo U to the pi oeof beginning, a Bald trrritoiy being part of the Lorta-weel quarter of eaid section number twenty-nine (29), eaid territory being oonilguons te the city of Evansvilie, and But plaited or laid off. W. BAKER, Mayor. Auest: a.m. McGlivr, Clerk. - raylo-t Jeli .iru jusira r. ELLIOTT. TBCSriE OF X Pigcoo towuahlp, Julius ASIer, James W. Vicksrv, Henry Er.ft. H.n Siaiui.. DA aii,n. Kali,, aud tbe heirs and legal repreesuUUvas ol Notice) is hereby given tat i,t. K ferrad to la vha above Botlcawas preeenud to tbe Board of County i ommlaaioners of Vender. Burgieauij m ue lom B..y or June, 18aA, and that Ibe tame wae received and ocnaiuared and It was oriiera by said Board that the tnnh.i v. log and consideration of said appltcatloa be contUoed until tba 10th day ot Ju y. 1865, ant) tQat notice be given by ibe County Auditor by pubueaiion ta ins .vansvuie vaiiy ouitat. that aaiA application is now lending before said Board, and tbat It will be beard and determined en tbs said luttl day of July, loa. VICTOtt BI8CH, Auditor V. O, Evanavlll", Jane 17th, 1888 dtlojy. Notice tj Contractors. - rpHI COMMON COt'NCIL OF THE 0.1 Y OF X Ev Bavlile, will no. ve sealed proporala uu til July lit, 1868, f r tba conilruciou brie aiaeaaiki, to ecnicrm to ail reaped tu the rqulremeole of the orditiancws of the erff. The aand to be ued in the construction of tutd sido n il, tc be of tbe best ci ar, coarse Bavou sand. JJy oidsr of ths uoonc.i. A H. McG BIFF, Clerk. Ivauavllle, June 2otb, 18ao.-st tJntonoope;.

jrCLl l EVANSViLLE CRAWFORDSVILLE Railroad. 3UMMEE, 1885, A REAJfGE MEST 3'TBIS9 tears Eransrllle Daiiy, (Sundays excepted), as fjllows; i t w s A. M ACCOM SIODATIOS f tope at el btatkoe. Arrives at Tlncrnnes 10:3U A. M.; Torre Hants 9-40 A. 91. MAIL, KXPRKSArrlTes at VinceDnee 11:17 P.M.; (0. k M. trains ieare for East, 1 :2S P. M ; for West, P M.) ; Arrives " at Terra Han e, 2:V P. coanect- : '- log wl:b ixprees Trains as follows: TEBBE HACTE A Sir UMOND B. B. Le ree Terrs Haute at 4 :40 P. H. ; Arrlrce at Insiaoapolis 7:25 P.M., making close eonnectloB with trains lor Cincinnati, Columina, and all JCaatern ( itioa, anil for Chi ajo, Toledo and Detroit. 8f. LOCI3, ALTON A TERBK HALT B. B. Learet Trre Haute at 3:65 P.M.; Amreeat Mattnon '4f P. M.; Cblcgo, 7:UO A. M., aud mekkaig direct . connections lor all poluta In the Mortb-Weet. 4i"f I. M. VIjrKaiXE ACCOM "UU 31 OUt l H V - Arrieee at Vinjeaaee 8:48 P. M . O. A. M. Trains leare for last, 10:46 P M ; Arrireat Loularllle 6 :30 A. . ; M ; Clecinnatl, 8:00 A. M.; Leare . lur Weet, fi :0 A. M.; Arrive at M. Looie, 1:10 P. M. ; Cairo, 6:00 f. M. RETURNING. A 4 COMMOOATioai TRAIN Leasee Terra Hante at M) A. M ' Vlucatoee. 12:20 P. M. Arrlree at " KranaTlll 6:12 P. M. AIL, Leayea Trrre Haute a" 3:60 t. M rn arrival ot Kxpreee Traine tro a Cloclunati lid tbe Kaat ; Leave via , -r- rouaee at 7:'ft P. M. Arrives at Erausviile 9:47 P. M. aB-vlSCKMNEISI ACCOMMODATlOSf V '" Leaves O. A M. Junction at 8:40 A. r - - M., on arrival of Night Express fro - ' Cincinnati and Louisville. Arrives at Kvansvlllr 9:411 A. M. Sr llengage checked throng o to all principal points North and feast. JOHN INGLE, Jr., Sup't. CITY NEWS. BaT" Tbe papers of the far Northwest, say that Ibe Miaaouri river is now higher tliau t an; time siDce1344. 'IxStSTWw are indebted to Mr. Jack Grammar,, the attentive clerk of the big Superior, for late Memphis and Cairo papira,' .. . , ,tS5The Qlneinnati Commercial and Uixztlte have renewed their controversy as to their, relative circulations. Very interesting, indeed! Sick Tbe Baltic arrived at Cairo on Wednesday from Memphis, with 230 sick soldiers oa board, and the D. A. January, with 3G0 from New Orleans and Vicksbarg. Both vessels were en route to St. Louis. ' A Mcsificent Gift. -Lieut. Col Fry, late in charge of tbe hospitals in New Albany, has presented Cbspel building, connected with hospital No..C, to the Mission Sunday School of that city. f&r All young ladies and young men who 'are willing to assist in making Wreaths and other decorations for ornamentation on the Fourth, are requested to meet at the Upper Market-house this (Saturday) forenoon, and go to work under the direction of Esq. Chute for the above purpose. There is no time to be lost, and it is hoped that all will come forward cheerfully and lend a holping hand, in honor of tbe day and for the credit of tbe city. itarlthas been recently announced that the military authorities were distribution 30,000 rations a Jay at Raleigh, General Wilson reports that in ten counties about Atlanta there are from twenty-five thousand to fifty thousand persons destitute of food, and that he has distributed all that came into his possession, and that his means of transportation are iuadequate fur supplying them. The Eclectic Magazine for July has been received. It contains a splendid steel engraved portrait of President Lincoln that is well worth more than the cost of tbe number. The table of contents presents the usual choice selections from l lie leading English periodicals. . The Eclectic has always held a high position among our monthlies. New Music.- We have received from tbe publisher, D. P. Faulds, Louisville, o songs eutitled, "Answer to Why do I love Thee;" words by S. A. Carll, music by Charlie L. Ward; and "Hurrah for tbe Boys of the Army;"--song and chorus by A. D. Ennek, arranged j L. C. . Druid. Both, we have no doubt, are very pretty, nd our piano performers will secure copies at once. Negro Testimony Patrick Hughes, a white man, was convicted on Monday last in the Alexandria, 111., Circuit Court, of an assault with intent to kill, and sentenced to two years in the penitentiary. He was convicted on negro testimony, which the Cairo Timet re marks is the first case of the kind that ever occurred in that county. A Bad Spell Charley Cottom, of the New Albany Ledger, has had another bad tpelL In tbe issue of Wednesday be says: . Gen. F. P. Blare was entertained by his friends at tbe Lindell House, St Louis, on Thursday night. Blair, is the way to spell tbat name, Charley. Home Again. We had the pleasure yesterday of meeting Captain Pine, of the First Indiana Cavalry, who, with 122 men of that regiment, the last in the field, arrived by the Superior yester day morning, en route for Indianapolis to be mustered out of the service. Cap tain Pine, who is looking very finely, has been for some months past in command of various posts along the Arkansas and White rivers. He has been a gallant and faithful officer, and we hope he may enjoy long years of peace, prosperity and happiness, wherever ha may pitch his family tent. Some Greenbacks. The New Albany Xed;ereajs: . An average sum of ninety thousand dollars is required to pay off each regi ment oi tne army at present encamped in me vioinuy ot Louisville, mere are upwards of-two hundred rejriments en camped in and around that city, .and. according to the-above estimate, it will take eighteen millions of dollars to pay tuns np.

'ATCBOA V .

"Fall I." Organizations desiring

to join tbe procession on the Fourth of July shonld report immediately to Col. w. E. Hollingiwortb, Chief Marshal, in order to enable him to arrange the Order of March in time to be published on Monday morning. It is desirable that the procession be made as long and im posing as possible, because many visit ors are expected here from abroad. Let as many as possible join it. The route cf march will be short, and the procession will reach the Grove before the heat of the day. Don't be afraid to walk two or three miles to celebrate tbe Fourth when our soldiers have tramped all over the Southern Confederacy to fight for the flag. Soppcae the streets and roads should be a little dusty or muddy, Washington's soldiers tracked the frozen ground at Valley Forge with the blood from their bare feet Sherman's veter ans waded hundreds cf miles throtigb swamps and over corduroys cn their march from "Atlanta to the sea" and from Savannah to the Potomac. What well man will refuse to u fall tii'.o line" on tbe Fourth? Cactiom. As this kind of weather ia very unhealthy, great caution ought to be observed in celebrating the Fourth Dissipation, and surfeiting with victuals or cold drinks, ought to be avoided Persons shonld not get over-heated nor cool suddenly. The procession ought to form by 8 o'clock in tbe morning and commence marching by nine, and reach the Grove not later than ten. The ex ercises shonld be not over three hours long, and then dinner conld commence at one. This would enable those in at tendance to enjoy their recreation and amusement in the shade until the heat of the day was over, -and retnrn to town in the cool of the evening. There should be " moderation in all things." While we celebrate the glorious day of the Republic'! first and second birth the anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and of tbe victories of Gettysburg and Vicksburg with all our "might, miad, and strength," let us do 3 like sensible people. Let ns take care of our bodily health, in order tbat we may enjoy future commemorations of the National holiday, and help perpetu ate our liberties. Religious Services oh thb Fourth We are informed that St. Paul's (Epis copal) Church will be open for religions services a short time on the morning of the Fourth, before the procession moves. This is an example which it is hoped tbe other churches will foliow. The religious element ought not to be forgot ten in the more demonstrative operations ol the secular commemoration, The people undeniably have great rea son to thank God for the innumerable blessings vouchsafed them, and especi ally are their grateful acknowledgments due to the Giver of all Good for the privileges enjoyed under onr beneficent form of Government, and our glorions Union. The day should, therefore, be opened with religious services, and the churches should be thronged with wor shipers. " " War on the Negroes. From a gen tleman just from Boonville we learn that the peace-loving Democracy of Warrick county have arranged for a war of extermination against the Ethiopians of that county, and that to-day has been designated as the time to fire the first gun, and with it the heart of the con servative, the peace-loving and law aud order Democracy of glorious old War rick. Every negro, of all ages, sexes and color, is to be driven from the bor der ot tne county, ins moving cause of all this preparation is, as we learn, the overwhelming fear tbt the negroes lwill become the equals of the Warrick county isemocracy, ana mat ine lauer, in imitation of their Southern brethren, may be led into miscegenation with tbe aforesaid Africans. The fear may be well founded and the measures of prevention well taken'. In this section we have heard of no snch fears being entertained, except by a few loafers who never will possess the repu tation of a respectable negro. They are also, it Is said, raising money by subscription, in Warrick to fee a lawyer to prosecute all white men employing negroes who have immigrated to this State since ths adoption of the present Constitution. The man cir culating this paper, we are told, came to this city with a wagon to take out a load of negroes, but upon inquiry they found his reputation so bad that they declined going with him; and some are malicious enough to believe tbat he now proposes to make war npon the race by way of retaliation for the snnbbipg they gave him then. We will endeavor to have a special correspondent on the ground, to keep ns and our readers advised of the progress of the war. JUaT The Local of tbe Indianapolis Journal is a funny fellow. He thns worries a "poor creature" who objects to some of George's pet names: Tbik-Skixhed. Some folks about town are wonderfully thin-skinned. For instance, a?elIow named Mottery, who keeps a drinking bouse on Meridian street, which he calls tbe "Concordia," seriously objects to having his establishvent called a "drinkery." Pickle ns, sweet heaven t If Mottery expects to sell whisky for a living, ha may as wcii make np his mind to have bis den called a "iuicery," a "rum bole," a "deadfall, or any other pet name that comes handy. And we want it understood that we shall not call Mr. Mottery' s "drinkery" a "saloon" npon compulsion, let him rage and fume as he may. And we would like to know what he is going to do about it Taken in connection with the above the following, from the sama column, is somewhat significant: Persons having occasion to "whale" the Local are requested to call between the hours of one and three, or six and seven P. M. at wbich times he will not be in. It will not be healthy to call at the Local s residence, as he keeps a ferocious bull-dog, which his name is "Crunch." We have arranged it batter, George. Our new sanctum is now up two pair of very high and steep stairs, ' close to the composing room, where we have a half dosen oc snore "Vats" as allies in oase

of need. We watch the approaches and if we see any one ascending the stairs "in questionable shape" or threatening aspect, we go for him before be has recovered his breath from the long

ascent Slight mistakes may occur, hot we think it safer to apologize for whipping a "constant reader and ad mirer" than taking any risks. The Tense? see River Trade The Jonas Powell arrived at its landing in tins city to-day on time, she brought ith her 135 bales of cotton, a large number of sheep, a quantity ot leather, and several tons of promiscuous freight 1 here is doubtless an immense amount of cotton in tbe Tennessee country Names of several parties having 150 bales each, have been given us, while quite a number having tbat amount of cotton cave also tobacco bj tbe hundred hogsheads. But it will take some time to divert the trade of that section from New Orleans, where tbe owners of the property aforesaid have long been in the habit of tradieg. But it will be diverted in time, and that just aa soon as tbe people learn that this market offers superior inducements, and they are fast finding it ont Owinj; to the scarcity ol animals to cultivate grain, a very large area of country has been planted with cotton and tobacco. When these products mature, of course their owners will require large quantities of corn, bacon, and flour, and our market will present a close, available and profitable one in which to exchange products. Cairo has now but one rival point, vie: Evansvilie. Louisville and Paducah do not enter. into any account in the scale of competition. The merchants of Cairo and Evansvilie have engaged in the ef fort to seen re trade with commendable spirit and energy, and both will doubtless realize rich returns fortheir enterprise. Cairo Times. There is matter in the above worthy the consideration of the business men of Evansvilie. It is extremely important to the interests of our city that we do not throw away the golden opportu nity to secure a large and profitable trade with the Tennessee river region: It is highly important that a boat be kept in the trade regularly. Much of the produce of that region naturally seeks an outlet through this place, as is illustrated by tbe large amount of freight discharged here from that region by the R. L. Woodward and other boats, whose interest it wonld be to carry it by. We are glad the Casey is going into the trade, and hope onr people will lend her all the aid and comfort possible. The enterprise is an individual affair, the Messrs. Casey not asking or expecting any bonus. They hope, by energy aud enterprise, to bnild np a paying business, and we hope they will succeed. S uddev Death. By a private dispatch from Mr. Norcross, Superintendent of th Telegraph office at Terre Haute, we learn that Levi G. Warren, President of the Terre Haute Branch of the Bank of the State, was found dead in his bed yesterday morning. He appeared to be in the enjoyment of his usual health, which has always been robust, wnen tie retimd tUe ntgbt previous, and there was no evidence of apoplexy. Mr. Warren was one of the most highly esteemed citizens of Terre Haute, and has been for several years President of the Branch Bank in that city. We regret extremely to hear of his death. : i Xooixl Notices. List of Marshals for 'the Fourth or July. The following named gentlemen are respectfully requested to act at Assistant Marshals on the Fourth of July. The change from the published list is made necessary from the fact that several previously - selected are nnable to act Pigeon Township. John H. Morgan, Col. Biach, CoL Mank, Captain Wta. Q. Caldwell, Capt James Gavisk, Major James Fitswilliams, Major Albert Rosencranz, Jacob Bennighof, Robert A. Hill, William E. French. Knight Township.' Jonathan Phar. Scott Township. John G. Potts. Armstrong Township. J ohn F. Pruitt Perry Towriship.-CoL J. Rheinlander. Union Township. Capt Wm. Martin. Center Township. Lieutenant John Whitehead, Jr. German Township. J. V. Fares. Wat E. tioLLINGSWOBTH, Chief Marshal For the Crescent City Sfkixos. The owners of the steamer Comet have decided ro run regular trips from the foot of Division Street to the Crescent City Springs, beginning Sunday, Jnly 2nd, at half past 1 o'clock, and will make thirty-minute trips for the small price of twenty-five cents tbe round" trip. A good landing has been prepared at tbe Crescent for the accommodation of passengers. jun30dlt New Saloon. Ladies and gentless who want tbe best Ice Creati or Sherbet, should call at tbe Ladies' Saloon, No. 8Second street, between Main aud Loco st July 1, 1S65 d2t. Baxd Meeting The members of the Crescent City Band .will 'meet at their room, at S o'clock, this (Saturday) evening. Br order of . G. W. Warreji, Leader. gsLy The Samburg grape of Portugal is now eaki vated in this country for the preparation of a wine unexcelled by tbe vintages of the choicest port, to which it strongly assimilates in its mellow juiciness, richness of flavor and brilliancy of color. The first has been brought to a perfection never attained ia Portugal, by Mr.. A. Speer, in hit vineyard, New Jersey. Physicians say it is superior to port for individuals. Clergymen use it;for its purity as a communion wine, while the most fashionable families drink it as a dinner wine, N. Y. Tribune. Some of our druggists keep it. Lost. In the city, a tire from the hind wheel of a buggy. Any information in reference to the same will be thankfully received and . liberally rewarded, at tba Surveyor's Office. ju29 w iii . - Wafted. One hundred and fy or two hundred hands. Enquire at tba Journal office. ja29

F8THTH OF JTLT CILIBB1XT0V. akd soldiebs' welcome, " ! . ' . AT TBI 1

Salt Well CroTe, EransTllIe, Ind. The Fourth of July will be celebrated by the people of Vanderburgh connty, at LvansTiils, in tne oid-taBnioned way, by a Procession," Music, an Oration, Heading ot tbe Ueclaratioo, a tree Dinner Fire Works, and Illumination, and the firing of Artillery. - The Oeseenf City Band will enliven tbe occasion with their unrivaled music. There will also be soul-s'i'ring Yoeal and Martial Music The display of Fireworks at night will be magnificent There will be a gorgeous Triumphal Arch and a beantif at Allegorical Tbleux, besides other interesting fratures. The Evansvilie aoj Crawfordtville Railroad "aid tbe RifrT -Packets, will carry paseeogers to and from the celebration at bait-fare. ' - . , - - ' Tee public in tenerai ,Htid all Ctiicn soldiers in particular, whether in or out of tbe service, together with their families, are cordially invited to attend. Tbe people of other counties in Indiana, and also of or neighboring States of Kentucky and Illinois will be 'welcome. - Come, all, and let us have a g'orious time together. , jt30 td ; t&'Anj lady having a good sewing machine can find steady employment Also, twenty good sewers to make pants. Apply to J. J. Cons, Corner of Main it Third streets. r Eureka Bazaar fob Sals I now offer for sale tbe stock, fixtures and good will of the Eureka Bazaar. The only reason that would induce me to dispose of my business, is on account of my health. To any person or firm wanting to start ia tbe Family Grocery and House Furnishing business, this offers better inducements than was ever offer ed in Evansvilie before, as I have spent twelve years in building np a splendid trade, on strictly a cash basis. Je9-tf H. A. Coot By Telegraph. RAILROAD RECEIPTS. Taaaa Hitrrs, Jane 30, 186S. Jfr. A. M, FaraeW. Dement A V, SO kegs syrup, 80 borne cfaeeee; Terf St Horn, 8 boxre hard wet e. IS bdia hardware ; C. Babcork, 1 box hardware ; btockaeli A Co., 30 boxes retains ; C. Atmatrong, 4 bbls varni-h ; L. Fritcb, t bene, coffee; W. H. P Rtoddard, S boxas drags; 8. VTT. 16 boxee tin ; Wrlle, K A Co., 29 boxee w heeds; titrate, B A Co, 41 slabs aaarb'e; M ad M.,4i bags ooflat, lit bbls su,iar, 6U kegs syrup; T. brantlin; i grain drill; J. Kten, S boxes d gds; Wright A R, 2 bales mercbandise, 4boxssuidse; Wm. Ha bee A Bon, 1 box mdae; H. B. ScnroM-r, 1 box mdse; Brown, D A Co., 23 boxes mdse; J. Heviy, 8 bxa paper; D. Base, 1 box hardware; J. M. Uupptl, s boxee papr; a Adaaee A Co.. 4 boxee dry goods, 1 ro I carpet ; L. Keeeier, 4 loxea hardwae; Storgau, B A Co , 10 bexea boots; Mackey, Uenning A Co , 4 bea goods, 2 balae ad ; H. bemonia, S boxes boots siaher.T A Co., 9 bdl gal pipe; J. fcliankllo bog boots; Keller A Wnite, 1 box drue; W. Bierbow r. 1 bbl loeto; B. Barnes, 1 box dry goods S bales mdse; J. U. Bartlett A Co.. 1 balo ry goods; boldmaa, B A to., 8 boxts d goods; Vlaora A B, T slabs stone; care Cox AH,a5 bx tin: freston aroe., s bbls nuts. krg moiaasee; cars Hall A Bodd, 7 boxes gla sware; Heed A M, 70 sox. brooms, 6 orate churns. Sigotdl A K BOBBINS. Od Wedneedvy evening, Juae3"ih, at 6:30 P M, Mrs. K. C. B1Q3S, wife of Jane D. Rlggs, agsd 39 years, 10 months and 10 days. Funeral from reeldencs on Third Street, between Cherry and Oak, July 1st at 3 3J P. M Friends of the family are invited to attend. FRUIT & JELLY , JARS. FRUIT J ABS, JELLY POTS. Every "Variety ATMARK & WARREN'S IVo Julyl IS Main Street. NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS AR1SIKCJ FROM TUE 8EZD, bard ears and agricultural business carried OB la tba name ot Deal Morgan, up to January east, mm t be Ira media ely preeeateel tovbeanderBigned lor payment. H.O. BABCOCK. . - Mo. 8 Fiist street. Xvanarllla, June 30th, 1SK5. jyl PAINTliNG. Look Here ! THIS 13 TO-INFORM THE PUBLIC AND every body else, tbat O. W. BELL liae not grown rich and retired from baeloess Ia proof of this fact, hs has located hinioe 1 at Bo. 72 Main treet, 2nd story, with a g od stock of paints, with which he propoe ta de any and all kinds of palatlng tbat may fee ealru.UsI to hie care, each aa hooas, steam nv at, Ac, Ac. Particular attention paid to glaalng. Orders left with Bee A Akers will meet with prompt attention. Jlyl-Std LEMONS, &c. LEMONS AND PEA HCTi. SIX BfXES Choice Lemons, and 6 barrel- Pee Bats, just received by C BOSd. DAVIS A CO.. Third street, betw. Maiu and Lccuet. JlylJt WHISKY. OBASGE VALLEY WHISKY. Beware of Counterfeits! II7K, THB CHDER3IGNED. FOOTE, MASH I V A CO., ef Cincinnati, who are the sola p nrietart of the wall knows bread of err an a a V alMy Whiaky, hav- beea in lor med thateerteJa persons la Bt i eat. Memphis abd otoer place, have Intringed upon car rights by couot.rleit.ng and ojlcg the above tameJ bread, and else e bars of oar brat.de, which are oar proper trade marks. Now, we do a reby eotily all each p rene th.t w will proeecau, them to the rnll extent of tbe law for torriagieg apea war ngste, and this proee ittaaiha l be aot only for all tbey may da in th folate, bat alee fur ait damage t ry may have doee ue la th past. Tbo. who have uligaliy lied oar bread, mav avoid pro ecuuoa by aeakktng Immediate application for eetilement ta VOOIE, KAdH CO . IT aad IS Ctinmbla a"., Ciaciaseil. IAD Hlinas, 60 end 61 Mam street. Evanoviite, are eeittag the geouine erticle. jaiyl-xm. STRAYED. STRAYED FBOM TH erBSCBIBEBS, OS Taeedaylast a BAT PONI, with on eye. He la a little sway-baoked and a aataral pacer. A BB tsfactory rew.rd wUl be paid fur hie delivery at Ibe Tobacco Factory or Jelyl-3id - SLAUGHTER A CO. Administrator's Notice. "VTOTTCB IS HBBXBT GIVES, TH4.T THB L andi-ni ard rev beea appoints t Administrator of the eetat. of John U. Hargent, la ef Vanderburgh- ewanty. deceaeL 1 he e.t ita ia probably solvent. ROBERTA. BILL, July 1-Swd - Administrator. PAPER HANGING. J. C. ATKINS Off, ,Iaper Hanger, " ' FIBgT STBBKT, BSTWBXB MTJLBKBBY altlll, .... - KVAKSVILLE, IXD. J L-eve orders at J. 8. Hopkm's store. J . j30z . , Btwarv of Cevouetarfett a evil mmBTlaotpled dealer eadaevoriBg to dispose of their osi and other preparation, on the repntatloa attained, by Hstmbokl's Sen nine Preparations.

HOME INTERESTS.

To Pxtsiciaxs. If yo wish to purchase pan Orugt, Hedicla, and Chemicals at a small edraac oa Eastern price, go aad examine K gewaa Wbitb's stock, wnere yoa-srHt flad tmm trlA that la needed by th professlao. Bad aa prkee vhtch cannot fail to giro aatliractioB. Their tor teat Ho. 34 Mala street. ay4dAwtf REMOVAL. REES fc AKERS, HATE BKMOTED THEIB FCB5ITCBE. Beoairing aad VaraUbina- Booms to So. 72. Main street, over Wm. Biles' Grocery, where they ar fully prepared to exeent all ordere aatrovUd to Ibeir care, lu their lit cf ttueiaeee, each a repairing and varaishiag all kinds of chair, and furniture end upbolateied work , bang. tng window snaaee, cartatna, AC. ate Cav e-eaet, split bottom and Una upholstered chairs made te oid-r. ti leers boat aad hotel fern it are repaired and fltled up oa reasonable term. Uavitg iacreased their facili tv both for mataatact arise end repairing. tb-y do aet brsiiese to guarantee satisfaction in ail eve Persona wiebtng heev chair, from a split bottom -o a Sao arhr cue r. or to hate the,r old chetre aud furniture pat la good er aV-r, wool! do well to give rhem a call Kemetub r the place, o 74. Main etreet.ee ondeioiy. - jV30 THE FOURTH. 0" FFFOR TUE FjURTH OF JCLT. ALL ye lover ot ton con, t Mi mart Hall, I i i Friday; evening, at 7 eleck, a tl Faataetival Club will anant at that time to take preliminary steps for a gie-id die lay oa he Foarth. Come oee, come al . Uy order ef tbe Preetdeal. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. THE CMDKBSIONED WOULD BESPBCTlally anoouace to th citltea of Xvaaevllkr and vicinity, tbat be kas opeuoi at c IB aa Beat Ka'ate Agmt. Aar pereoa wishing to boy or sell Real aetata wonld do well le gtva klm a call eeaota going aiaawaere, ea be Ue a larg qeaullty of choic reel estate oa baod for sela Office with V. Malar. Third .traet. Mvwa 1cost and Main. . A. U. eULLI V AM. Jt30 2wd tteal A., Lata Ageat. NOTICE. Important TVoticeALL PERSONS H AVISO CLAIMS A.0AINST th eieamer D B. CamLbell, mad prior to Nov. 2 Id, 18114, will preeent them to Aire Dyer for pevtrent prior to August SUth, 1806. gy3-ta,30 FRANCIS PRATT. CepU JUNE 17 th ONE Dl'Jf AND ONE OBET Male, branded I Cover U.S. Information aa to their hereabout left at Raymond A Bissi's Stable will be liberally rewarded. je2t-lw . MOBTOV A CO, PEED Feed! Eeed! 1 ft TONS FRESH OOl'HTRT BRA , 1U 6 do. ship stnir, 6 do mixed oow feed For tal by DOOKEB A PtSOOCHIT. 28.1w BACON. O fin CLIAR8IPES, a,UUV 3.WM) Ibe. ribbed do. S.ooO do. shoulders, 2,(00 do. hams. For eale by je28-lw DOCKEB DLSOUCHET. NOTICE. VTOTICX IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL It apply to the City Council tor the privilege of erecting a frame wagoa abed In tbe rear of lot N. 207, Douetiou Enlargement of th city of gvansvitie, inn. JV20-2W OEOBGB SINGES. DECORATIONS. CHINESE LANTERNS - r -. ABD Fapor Globes! For iUuminatiDg and Decorating. ' American IlaurtwX XT Warren & Conyngton's. ' Main. Street,' near Water. NOTICE. TVOTICE FROM AND AFTER THIS DATE, i tbe agency of O. P. Cobb A Co . at this plaoe. will be discontinued. The baslneee belonging to tble egsacy will be erttled By the nrm al Aurora, Indiana, aaeieted by H. H. Cbrlety. (at th offlj In this pla. ,) who only I authorised to draw up oa oa. Perlie having claims Will plaase eorrsepoad with us at Aurora. O. P. COBB A CO. - Evan. v ills. May 27th, ISbS. jeSO-dSw TO CONTRACTORS. Notice to Contractors. T PBS COMMON COUNCIL OF THB CITT OF Evauwiile will receive ssalsd proposals aat II Jnly tbe 17th, 186',, for boulderiog Flr-I street ef eaid city, frem Lot test street to Leet street, a dl.tanc of abomt S.luU feet. SpeclScatlwnt may be seen at ths t fTioe of the Clly C erk. A M. MrOBIFF, Clerk. - Clerk' Offlra. Kvaaevilla, Jane IS, IS A Je20 INSURANCE AGENCY. ESTABLISHED IN 1847. Combined Capital and Assets represented January lit, 1865, orer S$18,000,000 (Eighteen ' Million Dollars.) ALLE. C. ALLOCS, L'mderwrlter, Ocaeral laiartBtt Agent, Adjaster f Avsrsfts, avmd Bwtarjr Pel bit. Office No. 10 Upper First Street, near Peat 091 as, KVA.flVILLE,IRD, Policies Issued agaloet loee or damage by Fire, Perile of Inland Navigation, Personal Injury by Accident, aad appltcatione rarovered for Policies on Live, from tbe following Sretclaee aad la every rea poet miabl Insurance Com pen lee : HOME IITSURilirCE OF HEW YORK CITT. Cash Capital $2,000,000. Assets $3,565,650. Inaare againet Loee or Damage by Fire Dwelling and tbelr contents, ttoree, Maneleetorie, Warebooee, geocke ef Merchaadlee, ' dace and all laeorable Property, Ialaad alar 4a. tion and Transportation ribipmea'a apoB :ha Blvere. Lakes, Canals and Railroads at rat v. 1 aa the nator of the rlek will bear. CHARLES J. MARTI. Pree'.. A. F. WILLMABTH, Vic P ,. '. JOHN McOEK, Sec'y. A. C. HAL LOCK A BON, A r -1 . SECURITY INSURANCE COMP'Y OF NEW TOEK CITT. Casn Capital $L000 .000. Assets $1,475,643. ' tosaree Dsrelliaga, 8toree, aed all ' deacrlp tlona of deeirable BToporty. The lasared Mat that optica hev participating policiee entitled toacrli at regular rate, (scrip dividend for 1804 60 per cent.) or a liberal dieoonot npoa tbe premium. Also, Inland navigation aad transportation abipmen's on the lake, rivers, canals, and railroad et ranee low aa are compatible with security to the assured. Leaves promptly paid without discount for lnter-et. - t TH0MA9 W. BIRD-ALL, Pree't.1 - RICHARD L. H.Y DOCK. Sec'y. r J A.C. UALLO KA805, AgenU. INTERNATIONAL FIBE INSURANCE C04LPT. OF KEW TOBK CITT. .Cash Capital $1,000,000. Assets $1,204,188. Insnrea againet loea aad damage by Sre w dwellings, a tor as, warehoaea. atocke of mrchaudiee, produce, mllb. maanfactorlea aad all lueurabie property at reasonable rata of Bramlnm. CHABLKS TAVLOR, Pree't. HAMILTON BRACK, Vice Pree't, C. C. HIKE. Bee'y. O. A. DBA KB. Ae't. ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent. Attachment Notice. L CHRISTIAN HEDDEBICH, Befo-e Baa. Sliava. soa, Javtlca of HENBT C. BUfcNAM, Psase. rivHE 8AID HENBT C. BLBHAM IS HIREX by notified that an Order of Attachment and SummoBs, tauvd against bim oo tbe 11th dey of May, 1S66, returnable on tbe SOth deyef May, lS-6; aa tbat a second hearing of said cause U eel lor Jane 24th, 1S65, at S o'clock ia the toreboob, at my omce 1b tbe city of Evenevtlia, whest aad where aU paraons 'Btereeted can attend. mySl-Serw BEN. STLN90N, Juatic.

BILLIARDS.

I HAV flfT, C .ITKD THREE FIVE aew Billiard Tsb.ea, Salk.1BU,h,,n .ltk - ww, improeemsat. Tbey ready f ns. and ton,, or .,,C. n. h Ia.. Ik. U. . tlv rant are taviUd ta call aad try thtm at the St, Nwaola Exchange, Bo. 64 Mala reet. ii -aim --6BAMMEB. ALE. Chicago Cream wtlo TTJ8T BECE1TED A bCPPLT OF THIS al deUcioa hevaraam. at the - jess-tr t. mcholas eiLOOK. SCHAPKER & BUSSING, fans. X XSDLKiS VABIETT OF FANS, WORTH L from 6 cents to R6 each, lost otwned at SC HA PR A A A BMSlNw'B , ParasolH. t LABOR STOCK OF GINGHAM AND SILK iL Sua CmhreUaa, aad tee terg-et atoek of tarmeo.e ever ofmred la the dty. bow ope at oCHAPKEBA BUeeiKOa. Dress Goods Again OCHAPK1B A BUSKINS ABB D.MLT BE O ceivHg Boveltieaia Dr aa Sooda, and are Battl ing them at tbe c torn at y papalar low prlcea. JEWE? RY. SASH AND DOORS. a o to HUNNEL &, SONS If f wt foo4 t - s 4 - BASH, DOORS, BLINDS, FRAMES, SHI N G 12 S , , (Pla ar Poplar, IIOOItllVtV, Wentherboardinjj, CASINGS, M O U I- 1 ING, Or Mf kl4 9t LUMBER. Tacterr and Tard Corner Halaat Street aad iaaal. EVANSVILLE, Hay30-3at INDIANA. STEELE & TRIBLE, KOOBD ST, BET. CHESTBCT ABD CBBKET, MTAtBTJLLM. IMIttdMAA8H. DO0ES.WI5DOWBLI5D8 Dressed Lumber Beard. Lath, Ae., ef every lisuilpttoB eeaetaatly a haad. Pack lag Boxsa ef all kinds mads t ar. srder. Sewtag f seary klad dos ea the shirt is, aoelsa. aslA-ly AUCTION. Wreck at Auction. W1 ILL BB BOLD AT PCBLIC ACCTIOV, at th Wharf boat ef Hall a Badd, K-vsas-title, lad., on Monday, Jaly l'Hb. let, th Hall Bad Machia-ry ef the steamboat Kstle. es she lie aew a wreck oa Dteesoad Island, tweaty eevea mite below Evanavill. I d. Tba wreck lie o the! it will be ealirely dry at low water la th Date freer i bee tww boiUra tva toad, eed two gtSM,telv iaehaa la dtataeter aad tear atet stroke ; all her erk Inery we entirely aew, aad war bull wae bat little lojured by the einking. Th hull aad aaachlaary will be so 4 oa Jaly 10. h, 1866, for th bene St of whoa It may eoaesra to the highest bidder, for cash. Hal posit tva. mvSl-SOt HISH K. HAZLETT. Sale Postponed. O aeeewBt ef the la rise 1 the river, tbe sal of to wreck of the steam -r Katie I postponed antil Moada, Jaly 10th, 15. GROCERIES. N1 TV BAI8IH9. 60 boxes aad half box sew a Unas, aad S bbls Currants lost rsooived by a. a. BCSTOB A oo. 50 BOXES CHEE3R EXTRA BAMB0B4reeeleed by R. R08T0B A CO. 1 1 If k DOE COVE 0 1ST ERA RECEIVED THIS 1UU day by R. 8. RCeTOB A OO. If li'l PACKAGES MACKEBAL BARRELS, 1UU kaif barrel aad kits, J net reervd by B. S. BliDTUB at W. CtRIlB APPLBs. I SS bwla la WtatBr Apple for l by a) . . w. a etrtsrroBt a AUCTION. Furniture and Household Goods. A LARGE LOT OF rCRSITCBI AFD OTHER Go-a. will be sold at public aoctiea at my boa, cotbi feoond aad Division .treats, on Wedaeeday, Jnly Sth. The faraltai ta that of thro mmfilc, eed aeealate la part of bedatead. chair, aoue, stew, eapboerda, wmrdrobee, oerpeta. able -ware, A., eve.. A. Terms, sash. JaS-tdA CBABLKJ LKICH.

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FISCAL.

UNITED STATES THIRD SERIES, $230,000,000. 1 suthoHty of th Secretary of th Vtsry ths -aoanigned. the Seoeral BuUcrlptloB Ageot r taeaaleof TJalted Stale fcrltW, ofnra public th third striae of Treesary b'evfog a. van aad three-Ua tba car eaat. Inter. Pr BUaoBt. kaowe aa the 7-30 LOAN. 1 Thews notes ar ImaaJ naUr a.,. l.i. low 18M and are peyabl. thra. yaar from that tat.' earreacy, or ara onvertlble, at Ck optloaef ta holder. Into U. S. 5-20 Six Per Cent GOLD BEARING BONDS. Tbea Botd ara bow worth a . '. aad ar exempt, a ar all the Ooveraawat Bonds, Voss tatt. OeaaAv aaaf Afaaaai'al T. enaw ire a te tae ear eavat war u aaeer eame, aeoording to th 11 levied Other propwiy. Ths Interest I pegableeeml-anaoailv. by conpoas attached t rack aete. which mas be ut oS aad sold to aay beak or beaker. The interest, at 7-30 per cent., evuiomus io Ob cant pr may am iO at. TwtttBti at 100 " Tea . (too . BO ss is as $ IOOW Oa lLiar st m $9000 s Note of all lb. aunalulUu A .ll fcProreptly furalehed upon receipt ofnbecrlptioa. Th Mete of taw Third aerie ar precis) siwllar 1 form aad privilege t th Bsrea-Thlr. ara. vinaij eoia, except tbat tba uo vert maul re " Itself th option of paying iBtweat i gold cola at S per - cT T J. lot he 1. rtUr. wllidl, thlBUpU rr.Bcy..toJnl,I5th,.l th. .Imwh tubecrUe. V Th delivery of th ante of this third atria thsBevea Thlrtle will com a sac oa th, l.t . J..., aad will i. Bead promptly ..g oont.'a ously sfur tbat data. To. slight chaaga mad la the osadltloB of this THIRD SERIES .Sects oaly th mstUref In Ureal. Th payment In gold, If made, will be eseivaleat to lb curraary Inureet of the klgler rata. The retar to sped paymeaU, la theeatef which ealy will ta option te pay laterest la gold he availed f, wonld ee reduo aad aasliu yrtce that parchaae mad with Ms per oenl. la g' wonld b fu'ly squal I Ikose mad with earaa nd three tenths (er seal la earreaoy. Thwl Tho Only Loan in Market Bow oSered by lbs Oovareraaat, and Itaasparior advantages make II the Great Popular Loan of the People. Less than lElu.i 00,000 t th Loee author's d by Ooagree ar lav o la market. Thw amount, at th rsle at which It I Uiac bor ad. will all b rabecribed for wtthla sixty days, when th aotet will undoubtedly oersmend a prem!w, as be uniformly beea the as. aloslaf tsberrlpUoas toolber Loan. la order tbat oftlssoi ef every Iowa aad tsctioa of the country may beeffor 'ed facllltle for leklng IheLaaa, th national Banke, 8UU Banks sd Prlvat. Banker tbr aghout tk country hav gaaerally agreed to receive snUorl pilous t per. Subscribers will select I heir ewa agat vkea they bsve ob(1rc, end who oaly ar to Wa reepooslhls for th delivery of th not 4 for abb th.y receive order. JAY COOKF, Scxcairrios Aasa IVo. lit South Tfelrd tre PHILADELPHIA. BMP Scaevairriea will as bobivb r va VIR8T IfATIOMAL BANK, EVANSVILLE NATIONAL BABK.aad lb MERCMABTS' BATlQMAL BARK. r WATCHES,' CLOCkS.fco! PHIL. L. GEISSKR, IVo HI MAIN STXJM2Krr , (OppIM th WaehtagtoB Hotel. DBALBB IB American, ,-. English and Swiss Watches. Diamond Rings, Jewelry, : Silver Ware, Clocks, Fancy Goods, &o., &o., &c , All ef which was pun baaed at lb lest area Ad eline la ttold, aad enables see to ofler grai lade menu. Gall aad examlB my Btook. tonbl t . shew goods at PHIL. L. OEISSLER'S, Ji. Bl saaia .irwi, fW Psreoeel etteatlea paid to repairing See Wetch a. All ork goara steed te give entire BttleleetloB. -W CITY GROCERY. N BW STORE I- BEW GOODS I BBW f ISMI JZ. CROSS, J. DAVIS, XH. SKIlVlVEir, Est Just Opened c Largs Eiok of Family Groceries, WOOD IB ABD WILLOW WABB, COFFEE, SCOAB, TBA. BICB, HAMS, SHOULDERS, FLOCB. MEAL. POTATOES, BEAXB, PICKLES, JEbLIES, Aad other article too nraeros 4 awattos, -Star Wa receive dally, by Exprs, FRESH B OTTER ABD BOO. AV4T Qoo4s AaJivered to y part of the ell y. acav Come end see a aa I w win xsak it aau; latseeat to call aga'a. ywwr , uitnm Via via a rm ataef 1 bird trset. bet. Mala aad Lavrast. PAINTING. Slrn, FreecM and Ornamental IAIiTIIVG. THE SUBSCRIBERS WOCLD BrSPEn--folly aanoane t th pnhl'eef Kveneviii. aad Wlolty tbat they ar prepared te evecnt ait klnde of Freeeo, MgB end Ornementel pafedee. aed Better themeMve. tba tbey eB k which will glv eetlstaetlea to their cusars, la arte a well orkmaaabtp. r-W Mixed Paiats aad TarBlsbe of r ow msk. oeaelantly oa head. av.tte.oa II o S Foarth street, btw Lat .4 BaiaaL oriooetc emvi n Mil at Auixrsr a i CMWABaiBLK.