Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 July 1865 — Page 3
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Advertleetnen'a Inserted la Bpacial Notice col.nj h.rcr,vt tvantT.fin rjer cant extra. Local Notloea, 1& cent par Una. Ho notice. however abort, Inter tod for laae than (II) oi dnllur. MrTlage Notices, one dtllar. Fntwrel Hotlo, one dollar. .-... AJvertlesmeut dlaeontlnoed before sanitation of eontract will be charged for the time ineerted Aeordla to tha above rate. All transient and occasional advertlmBte mut be paid for In advance. KVANHVII I.r, JOTTRWAT, OO. .Rlvei News. Tba weather la warmer but by no mean ea op. pr nalre aa about lha flrat of tba month. The rlvr hare commenced tiling ala yeater. day morning and roe fully a foot daring the day, and tba flooding rain of Tueday night will aa deubt continue the rite. Matter were extremely dull yeeterday on the Isvse, the only arriv! np to datk being the Gen. Ilallerk, H-ndenon o Evnnevlile, and Bet Hit, LonUTtlle to Hendrren and return. Tba Jautea Gray and Vs. While, which ley over here Tnedy right, left yeetrrtay evening for Green rlwr. The Emerald, Kate Bol inaon and Silver Spray did not get away until 10 o'clock yeeterday. Tba latter took what cotton tbe Lonl Leotl dtecharged here for rtahlpment The Charmer bad a vary pretty tiip oat yetei day afternoon. We regret that Captain Oua. Du Bono at waa detain at borne by elckneea in bla family. The Cer'it Pootepicked up a good deal of freight, and wl h a number of peaaengera left for Hehellle about t o'cloik. The Boae Bite errivd about 6 o'clock with a fair trip, and returnrd lo Loulevtlle laat night. The flext and eaBt Sam Orr w II be the popular racket for Cairo and way porta to-da at S o'olock. Brr arcommodationa are very fine, and her i Ooera are oourteoua and experienced teamboa men. Tha gay and b autlfiil Morning Star will be the peerlma paiket Ion and to Lounvllle today Hr oabtn aptolo1mana are of thr flneet ebaraoter. Her cb b-f efBorre are thoee princely geu tiemen, tap'ala Joe. Bunce aad John Ovrathmey who have no uprriora aa attentive and carelul offloer ard ocomp iehed gentlemen. Tb gnat Ii dbrna, on ol the largeat and most elegantly app' lo ad boat' on tb Wti'era waters, will be here to day n route to N w Oneara. She baa aa Immanee e pao ty for f eight, and la poa areee of (ha very rne.taodmo t luxurloue pa aeuger eceon modet out. B r offlcere are thoee popular aud accoiipliahed genilemea, Captain J. Btutt M ai and W W. Colllne, eealiUd lathe freight oepartment by M Jur Lodge. Peraona dealroua of Tlalttng 'be South will d t wall to eeeur tate-rooma oa the Indiana. The W. B. Garter, another palatial (earner ' will alao leave 1 ere f r Mew Orleana to-day. Captain llolcroft ia her elegant commander, eealettd by acoommodat'og and attentive aubordlnatta. The Carter ia flnely appointed and very flaet. The big Superior will be op to-night and will return to Mempbla to-morrow. The wild St, Patrick la due tlila evenlog from Memphia for Lonlavtllr. She le a ecreaiaer In aooomuodatlona and .peed, and Captain O'Bartand Id. McMlahaal are two aa clever and pltaaant geiiflemen a eve,r lived. The Liberty No. arrive 1 at IS o'clock laat night, juat aa we war cloalng the forma, too lata to aacertaln what trip aha bad. HOM13 INTEREST3. To PnTiioiAna. If yoa wleh to purchaeepur Drnga, Mediclnea, and Cbemlcalu at a email advance oa Eaetero prlcea, go and examine Ku.aaa a WaiTa'a atock, where yoa wHl find eveay aril.ale that la needed by tbe profoenlen, an J aa prloaa which cannot fall to give eatlafectton. Their atnr le at No. S4 Main atnet. may4dAwtf new music. FAMTAI8IK BBILLI ANTE on Olover'e aong of Hope on, and yet Helolce." by Ch. Mathlaa. Tbla beau'iful Inetrumentet pleoa ahould com mand a great ma aa It la a flrat claaa eompoallion, iy una nr our ovtn eitixena. "LOED ABR BO FA1B:" By F. Klnkel. titiarmina little Hailed. -WHY 1)0 1WEEP BESIDE THT GRATE?" Sonn by I. O Minlnger. LOVES 0HIDINOS :" Maiurka. By A Pec her. At WARREN a CONYNOT 'N'8. COAL. -Rockport CoaL STEAMBOATS AMD DIALERS CAN FIND a oonataat anpply of thia auperior Oral, for ale la quantifier to anil aad fair prieea. 4.j.ply ta v POWBLL, COOK a Co., )laVtr Upper Laodlntr, Bock port. cuttInU timber. IRATE BEEN IMFOBHED TBAT CERTAIN trea'aeaera have been cutting timber oa my leade In aectlona SS and K3, Ealght towaahip, Vanderburgh county, Indiana. I wtll give FIFTEEN DOLLARS .BEW a BD to aoy one who will give to my agent. Alvah Johoeoo, auch Information aa w.ll lead to the conviction ef auch treapaaeere. J,g4.tf W. H. BTOCKWELL. . NOTICE. riio BREAD, HKAtV ANU CUHN a. - KITEHl I We heve aold off ear old atock cf Flou-, aad are bow in the market with Freeh White and Red Wheat Flour; Mtal juat ground; Oora Juit I tbrouxh elevator, and veri nioe and clean, la email or Urge doit, Ju,t to auit patiaat. at the Boutnera aula, oor. Locuet ana vanai aireeu, Xraaaville, lad. '. j.4 ' tOLEHEtRT BBOTBEBS. iialmbold'a lCxtract of Bar.aparllla eleanaae and reaovahi the blcod, iaatile tha vigor of aealtb Into the eyatrauaud purgea out the fcaator bt make dianu SUUAPKEH & BUSSING, Fans. A N ENDLESS VAKIETYOF FANS, WORTH jTA. from 0 oonte to f .1 each, jnat opened at . e HAPKkR a BCSSINQ'a Parasols. A LARGE STOCK OF GINGHAM AND SILK Sua Umbrvllea, and the .argat atock of Paranoia aver offered In the city, now onea at tiCHAPKEB a BUeSlNQ S. Dress Goods Again SCHAPKkR A BUSSING ARB DAILY RErelvii g noveltioo la Dr- ee Oooda, aad are celling them at the ca tomwy popular low prteea. BAYOU SAND. rtiHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM J. Brick ayere, Plattere and other that he ia aow prepared to deliver tb beat Bayou Sand to any part of tha oUy. Order left at Croaa, Davla a Oo'a. Grocery, or my reaiience, comer of Third aad Locoat, will be promptly attended to. JylMlw. ALFRED HITCH. MEDICAL. The Younj Man's Friend. T FT EVERY MAN BE H13 OWN DOCTOR' XJ Tha ia the name ot a Box of Medictuee prepared by an eminent Pbyatclan ia Cincinnati, it o a'aiaaa preveatative aid care for all private dla.aira. with direotioBa how to treat eecn caee. thenfore, with tbe Toaeg Men'a Friend in your poeeeeeloo, you have tbe full direction and medW oln lor tbe treatment of veareelf and friend. It ta for sal by DruggiaU everywhare. Aik fcr the lemng Maaa Frhwd. Wboleeai ana aetau oy a LELLER WHITE.
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Tb lleg " I gbt-Draugbi steamer Boco Bnown afettrr. Vaiil i-ev tor theabov-and iniermeaiate porta on ibl day, at S o'clock P. At. For fisigbt or passage e-ply to jjlMlt. COX. a HUMPORET, stent, . For 5iw Orlttai. Tha Magnlflcent Btramar INDIA" At Neai, Ms tor Colli, Clark. Wi.ll.n Evanaville. for Haw Orleen aad way porta, en Thursday, Jaly 20th. at o'clock P. M. for freight or pesos g. apply on board or to BALL a RODD, Agent. For How Orleans. leave THTJRSDAi, July 20, at o'clock P. at. ay' a. The Splendid Steamer MfP W. It. CAIlTEK. atfaaaanHobcai rt - ..-lf uin. Will leave aa above for Kew Orlaana and way " .... ror rreigni or paeaag mppiy oa mm, uui a nu x a uCmphkkv, ipiu. Regular Tennessee Biver and EtansTUie racaes. THE STEAMER CUBA, a. i. isi'c.a-. Mima, Will lean Evansville every TUE3DAT, at 4 O'clock P. M.,for Seat Port and all way landing!. For freight or Damage apply on board, or to JylS HALL A BCDD, Agent. 1865 .PEOPLES' LIffE 1865 REOILAR Eviuisville, Cairo and Memphis WEEKLY PACKET, SUPERIOR ! Captain II. T. Dexter. QOii.0 DOWN . 3 Leaves Evansville every Friday atip.m " Paducah M Saturday, 1 1 a. m ,,W Cairo " " 1p.m. Arrives in Memphis Sunday Night RETURNING Leaves Memphis every Tuesday at&p.m " Cairo every Wednesday at 11 p. m " Paducah every Thursday, 5 a. m Arrives in Evansville Thursday Night r The Superior lea large Sratclaea paaaenger ateamer. being proyldad with every modern and deairable coateaioBce. and haa wide, roomy aiia'de aide and afl for the accommodation of stock. 1 tlcular atuotloa paid to all way bnainera. Fre'xht and pawaage 10 and from all polnta at re, u ar 1 a ket rat a Th Superior make, clnee eonnectlona at Memphia with V.ek.burg, New Orl-aoe.aod Arkanaa aal White Klerr perket . Freight and paa.eng.ra rrteipted through. Keturnlng, makee elo a connectlnna with the lllinuia Oautrnl U. B. at flairo, and with tbe E a 0 R. B and Lonlavllle peckrte at Evanaville. JyS Lioutavilie, ICrana vtlle, Padwoalt aad Cairo. EEQULAE "WEEKLY PACKET. Light Draught Side-Wheel Steamer TACONY, Gca. Mxtiu, Maater.....Caa. Haaaiaoa, Clerk. Will rua during tbe low water ee n In tbe above trade, conneotlng at Oiiro with the Train, and New Orleana and fit. Louie boaie, aad at Lonlavllle with tbe Oinrlnnail mail beau. ear Freight receipted through to New Orleana or wav noluta. For frel.ht or paaaage apply on toard nr lyg HALL A RUDD, Ag to Rente. LouisTille ft Evansville TJ. S. Mail Line. rpHB SPLENDID PASSENGER STEAMER -MORNING STAR, BALLARD, Oapt.....JNO. GWATHMET, Clark. , Will leave fur Leaiaville every WedI fJiaC-, 5 neaday at alx o'rlook P. M.,and every ati -ii Monday at ten o'clock A.M. For ireighl or pnaaage apply on board or to JeS HALL A RUDD, Agent. 1865 e 1865. Svanivllle t Nashville Semi-Weekly Packets. . LESI LEOTI, Buun. ..Maater, J. P. WEBB, afj Baowa ............ -Muter, Will form a regular line, the i. P. WEBB leaving Evanaville every FB1DAT at S r. M., and Naabvilla every MONDAY at 6 r. a. The LENI LEOTI leave Evaatvlile every TUESDAY, at S r. a., and leavee Naahvllleevery FBI DAY at p. a. . aMT Thia arrangement la permanent, and tbe proprietor, of tbe line hope, by atrict attention to bualneea and the Intereata or ablppora and oomfort of peaaengera, to merit a libaial and permau ant aupport. With many thanke for peat tavera, we reapectfolly eolictt a oontinuaace of patronage from onr old mend. F01 decl7 For freight or paaaage apply to naijb a auufi Begnlar Lonisville ft Evansville racaei. - v s The New and Elegant Peeeeeger Steamer 1 J&-A ROSE HITEl W. EVANS.. J NO. T. PENDLETON Clerk, Will leave Evaaaville every Tneaday aad Friday at o'clock p. a running la conneettea wren tbe Morning Star aad Grey Eagle, making a dalle I line 10 lAuiavuie isuaaeya exoepteo.) t I or freight and paaaage eppty on board or to nyft-tf m a utnf uaai, agenta. Begnlar Evansville and Louisville racKet - The New aad Elegant Paaeeager Packet ELI-TOR A! JOHN 8. BICHEY . Maatar, L U. SltLKa.. ..Clark The I oora will run regularly. leaviag Evanaville every Tneaday aad Friday, at 6 o'clock in tbe evening. For freight or paaaare apply to e2o LL A RUDD, A rent. WOOL FACTORY. jona w.aacis .c. . caata r. bmxx.j J.V.CRUEN&,CO.t PROPRIETORS OF THE Evansville Wool Factory, COR. E05D STBEIT t CAX1L Would reapectrully call your attention to the feet that oar Factory, which waa daatroyaal by are laat fall, bee been re built, and le now In operation ana prepared to teke ia Wool for maaafaeturteg into tbe following Gooda Jeaaa, Ewtinaita, Lilaeeya, rianneta, Blanket, towr, ioa ana 1 locking xarn, at tne iovhi poeaioie ratee. We aball alao eadeavor to have the above good on band to exchange for Wool or aell for caa. iea Beta tir Wool at bigaeat market prtue. Peraoaa living at a di. lance and deal roue of eendtng their Wool ta ne, may do aoby river or otbarwlae, and all each Wool entreated to n wi 1 receive prompt attention. One of the partner having alx year ex peri nee In the busUaaa, we teal confident that ao oaa will leave aa diraetl.a.4. Price Liat tnrniahed on appliettion.' " myll JOHh w. 6RCEN A CO. COMMISSION. atacit . cxi j. c. nvaoocHXT D0CKEB & DuSOUCHET, Produce and Commission Merchants BO. 19 WATER ITBEETf Orr's Block, next door to M. Dalzell, ' XVANSVIILS, ISD. BVr Higbeet caih price paid for all kind of Con a try rrotuca, rroapt attaauoa gtvea to all vraer. jjl-
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GREEN RIVER COAL Co., Office FoTfi "Water Street,: " . . (Over Firat National Bank), A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF COAL FOB Etaaiboata and city nee, will be kept in flatboat, at tbe wharf VOrdera eolltd and promptly filled. my-Sm REGULAR PACKETS. - Green Biyer Packet TBI FLEET AND ELEGANT STEAMER - it - Tt. XXixnli:or8on. - A. DRINKWATEB MASTER Will leave Evanrrf lie every Monday .nd Thnraday at S o'clock, P. M.. for snowline ttreen aM all war oe For ireiitht or Daaaaze annlv on board. deelS-tf - Eegnlar Green River Packet The New and Elegant fiteejBer. s ; " FANNIE GILBERT, HOME8T JOE ASUBT Maater. Will run a a regular Green &trer Packet dor ing theecaacn. Jtot trelghi-or paaaage applya brard. my 29 THE ONLY REGULAR Evansville and Memphis Weekly Packet, SUPERIOE Leavea EvanavIUe every Friday, at 2 o'clock p m. Leave, Mempkis every Tneaday, at 5 o'clock p. m. For freight or paaaace apply on board, or to a2 HALL a RUDD, Agent. . The Evansville & Cairo DAILY "-" Passenger Xline. , The swift, com-, jpw- j. Elegant Passenmodiooa, and i ger Steamer Ik H IvZ A H , JOBH, V. TDK OOP, Maator. ... WM. DUNN, Obrk. ST Leavea Wedneadayaand Batnrdayaat S r. it. jy20 - - HALL RUDD, Agents. Regular Evansville & Cairo U. S. Mail racket, SAM.ORR, FRANK. DUS0UCHET, Captain. J ' '" "! v - - - . r 1 Leaves Evansville eTery Monday and Thursday at 13 M. THESE boat, are tight draught and have f. perioracoommodationa for paaaengera. For Freight or paaaage apply on board, or to " eng4.I . " HALL k RUDD. Agenta. For Now Orleans The Magnificent New Paaaenger Steamer, RUTH! GHO. PIORAM.......... . Maetor, O. L. SMITH ......Clerk, Will run regularly betweea Louiavllle, Cairo and KewOrlmoadurtug tbe continuance of navigation, and her departuree from tha different point will be publiehed in doe time. ,;:-, Thie megnincent ateamer, the largret ever contrncted In the Weet, baa been eapecielly appointed tbrenehout, regardieea of coat, far tha accommodation of uaaaenTer. - Every approved Invention ha been adopted for eaiaty, wniie ample power aa neon given 10 1 aura .peed, thua oterlog to the traveling public nnequlld ludooemenra In aalety, com tort and aneej. with the attention of experienced centleinen and offlcere. aS-tf Regular Kvuni ellle, Cairo aad Htm. ' y pnnracaei Line . The Commrdton PHaeenger Steamer biBKnTl se., Coawaa, M eter B. JuDoa. Clerk, Lrfw, avaaavllle every Thnraday at tw.lve o'clock, noon. Returning, will leave Mempbla everry atnrday evening at 6 o'clock, arriving at avanBTiiie nonaay evening. For fr-lght or paaaage apply on board or to II ALL A RUDD, or OCX A HUMPHREY. mviS tf ' Aeentall SPECIAL NOTICt The Bitter Fruits of Bad Bitters. In -a! Id reader, do yon knew what nloa-tenthe of tha bitter compound yoa are olicited by the proprietor, to a reap a ualverea! panacea, are compoatd off O ve '. wd fcr a moment. They an menu actured from unpnrifUd alcohol, oon talnlng a oontldurable portion of el off, a polton almoat aa deadly aa prcaale acid. Xh beala of the regular tincture of the Materia Med lea lathe ne. No an onat of ' herbal extract " -1 overcome tbe bad , tendency or tbla peralcioa element. The Eaeei c of tonnd Bye, thoroughly rectified, le tbe only atlmulaat which can be tafoly uied a a component ol a Tonic, alterative, and antl-blllona medicine, and. HOSTETTER'B STOMACH BITTER4 i the only medicinal pre paration In the world in which thia article i ned a an ingredient. ' Hecoa the extraordinary Oect of tht great apeclfla." It give atrasgth without exel ement. No other tonic doe thie. All tha ordinary Bitf r Stub tba face aad affect the brain. Hoatettar' Bitter dlffuie an agreeable calm through tha norvoua yatm, promote digeatlon and produce aleep. No other tonie ao quickly viva the exhauafed pbytlcal energiee, reatores the appetite and removal the gloom and depre lon which alway aocomptnle weakneu of tha bodily power. Epileptic Kit cam bo Cared I I D r Luckrow, having become eminently aucoeeef u in curing tni terrible maieav, lavite ail aimilarlv afflicted, to call or tend for circular of ref ervocr and teetlmooialaof anmeroa caeee etred. of from one to twenty-four year (tending. He devotee hit attention eapecially t diaeeaee of tha 4Vrhrn-Hnln.l Asia, or NarvoBa Svatom. and BO licite au inveaiigaUoa of hie claim le public 000Bieuce. AdJreea all letter to , DR. V. B. LUCKROW, Car of P. O. Box 6116. - New York. aprl3,3mdAw. . HAIE DYE! HAIR DYE I Batchelor'e Hair Dy I tbe beat la tbe known world. Tbe only true and perfect Dya Itarmleea Tnataataneon and Reliable produce a apleudld Black or Natural Brown remedlea tba 111 effect of bad Djea, auS frequently reetorea tbe original color. Sold by all Drc-rgleta. The genuine la tigned, W. A. Batchelor, 81 Bar. day afreet. Now York. 1 - - - apiS-Sra "' A PHvalolagleal View of Slarrlaajel Containing nearly 300 pagee, and ISO Sae piatea and engravinge of the Anatomy of the Human Organa in a atata of Health and Dlaeaw, with a Tnatiee on Early Error, it Deplorable Con ouencee upon tba Mind and Body, with the An tbor' Plan of Treatment the only rational and ncceaalul mod of cure, a enown by tb report or eaaaa treated. A irniuroi aaviaer to tbe mar ried, and thoee contemplating marriage, who aa tertain donbu of their phyeical coediUoa. Seat tree of poeiag to any adJreea, on receiptor 35 eenta. in ataan or coatal currency, by eddreee. ing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 31, Maiden Lane, Albany, S. Y. The author may to consulted upon any of the diaeeaee npoa which hie book tree ta, either permtmmilf or by moai, aad medicine eaut to any part of ane wld.-- apruiaaaw, GROCERIES. T) YE FLOUR. Al io bbl extra oualitv Bva Flmr at Jjil H. A. COOK'S. OAT H EAL, WHEAT FARINA, Whole feae. 8ego, at H. SPLIT PEAS, A. COOK'S. Q00D SUGAR at 15a at H. A. COOK'S. PRIME LEAF LARD in kga, cane aad ti rcea, at H. A. COOK'S. CHOrCE BUTTER 1 000 Iba extra Weetern Re erve Bottrr Juat received at - - a. a. uuoa'd Kfl CHOICE 6UOAR CURED BEEF TON UE3 JI for aaleat H. A. CJOS'S. TkRIED BEEF AND BREAKFAST BACON. XI 1 OO Iba Soger -Cored lined Beef, 700 lbs de do Bnakfeet Bacon, at H. A tOOE'S 20 BOXES CHOICE RICH CHEESE at H. A. COOK'S. HA MSI HAH! x60 extra 8ng r -Cored Heme, at , , , , .- - . . A. COOK'S. DRUGS.1 Union Drug Store DR. J. 8. LOWER HAS JUST RECEIVED A freeh eupply of Druga, Uedieinaa, Paint. "11a and Dyeetuffi, Perlumery, Fancy Article, Pure Winee aad Brandiee, for medical purpose, PaMDt Medicinea and Bitter of all kinca. A t borough knovrtedge, of all tha branche ef our oofrteeee, ana onr direct porcneMe Iroa la pcrler and ananufcturer,'will eeabie ua to com-' pete eu.ceatfaliy with any retail huuia ia tbe arty . - '" '- Phytlciaaa pr ecrlDtlona rarefnlly compounded. 8 tor. oa Locuet 6tret, flrat door be low the Poet Offloe, EranarUla, lad. JalS.dtf,
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THE VERY LATEST B Y TELEGRAPH. NewYobe, July 19. The "bulls" are in close quarters, are glad to sell out at bat they paid. Demand for customs Tery active, and speculative operations entirely nominal. Quotations opened at 143; closed at 143 J. New Yore, July 19. At the auction this morning of Pittstoa coal, 20,000 tons were disposed of Compared with the last sales, prices were maintained. Pittsburgh, July 19. Kiver five feet and stationary. Weather wet. . - BjaFFALO, July 19 The destrnction of sheds at tbe New York city cattle yard, yesterday, will not interfere with tne regular stock business of tbe road. Washibgtok, July 19. Dispaiches state that President Johnson has expressed his determination that the laws passed by the Tennessee Legislature shall be obeyed, and that all illegitimate voters in the approaching election shall be kept from the polls. '.Cincinnati Markets. - OwcwaaTi. J nty 19. FLOUR Firm and 25e higher: Super S 45 (S6 SO, Extra S 76T 60. wheax nrm ; prime Ke 1 G091 02. CORN ball at 7072. OA To 4c higher; Prima 60. RTE-75. WHISKF Ia gv4 demand at 2 07. PROV'SIOBa Firm: Mee Poikx9 00 for city and 28 (0 for country. In k Meate firm at 16 17, though l'ght aidae are held at 16. LARI Held out ef the market; more were ao alee. GROCERIES Firm ; good demand. GOLD-142. Hew . York Markets. Nrw Yoaa, July 10. COTTON Ic tower ; 49c for middling. FLOUR Market Srm for good, and dull and declining for common brand; 6 4936 ta for extra State; S 6636 84 for common te medium extra weetera ; 6 1)9(36 99 for commoa to good hipping brand extra B. H. O., and 7 06a ou for trade brande. WHISKY Market a ibade firmer; waatera 2 10. r WHEAT Market dull aad d dining for eprmg, and quit firm, with a fair Inquiry for mixed red weitrra; I logi tv tor amber Atlcblgan. BYE Scarce end firm. BARLEY Qoi t. CORN Without decided ctenge. OAT- lo batter; C163c for weate n. Wool Doll. PETROLEUM -Dull: M'Xc for erode : Mrtx53c for refined in bond, and 72 , free. PORK Qnl t and firmer ; 30 0Tg31 87 for sew meea, e oalng at Ml 00 caab ; 27 O0&2J 60 ier 1863-4, and do 22 sOA'Jo 00 lor prime, aad 23 25a2a 26 for prime mean. LARD Quiet aad firmer, at I7J4(J22o, BOT' EB Quiet ad unchangedCHEESE Quiet at 8f16c. MONEY Market activ aad fine at S per eeat. for Call Loan. STERLING EXCHANGE Dull at lOSXfalOS for gold and flrat-claa bil . GOLD Heavy, nnaettled. and lower; opening at H'.., advancing to 143, and declining to It'a. cioeiog aa lirfi OuVERiMEST sTOCSS Without decidad change. BIO J A 8 -Heavy; 7 0 10 Treaaury bote, 6-20', coupon, 106; S' of 1SS1, coupon, 17. Description of the Gettysburg Monu ment. The Philadelphia Inquirer says: . The design of the Gettysburg monu ment is adapted for execution either in marble or in granite or bronse, as may be deemed expedient, the material being of course controlled entirely by the amount appropriated. Tbe whole ren dering of the design ia intended to be purely historical, telling its own story with such simplicity that aoy discerning mind will readily comprehend its mean ing and purpose. ' '' The superstructure is sixty feet high. and consists of a massive pedestal sixty - five feet square at the base, and is crowned with a colossal statue resresenting the Qenius of Liberty. Standing upon a three quarters globe, she raises with her right and the victor's wreath of laurel, while with her left she gathers up the folds of our national flag, under which the victory has been hung. Protecting from tbe angles of the pe destal are four buttresses, supporting an equal number of allegorical statues, representing respectively War, History, Peace, and Plenty, War is personibed by a statue of tbe American soldier, who. resting from the conflict, relates to History the story of tbe battle which this monument is intended to commemorate. History, in listening attitude, records with stylus and tablet, the achievements of the field, and the names of the honored dead. Peace is symbolized by a stature of the American mechanic, characterised by appropriate accessories. - - -' - rienty is represented by a female Enure, with a sheaf of wheat and fruits of tbe earth, typifying peace and abun dance as tbe soldiers crowning triumph. lhe panels ot toe main die between the statutes are to have inscribed upon them such inscriptions as may hereafter be determined. : Tbe main die of the pedestal is octag onal in form, paneled upon each face. The cornice and plinth above ire also octagonal, and are heavily moulded. Upon this j)linth rests an octagonal moulded base, bearing upon its face, in high relief, tbe national arms. . Tbe upper die and cap are circular in form, the die being encircled by stars equal in number with the States whose sons contributed their lives as the price of the victory won at Oettysburg. Cerreapondeac of tha Ciaelanati Commercial Who Is tbe Author of Ben Bolt? Your "local" mentions, in yesterday's issue of your paper, that Mr. Kneass is tba author of "Ben Bolt, .iiavtns; a dispute with a literary friend of mine on the authorship of this song, be wrote to Mr. Kneass on tbe subject, ana re ceived a reply that be, Mr. Kneass, was tbe author of ''Ben Bolt" Not being satisfied on the point, I wrote to Mr. George 0. Prentice, of the Lonisville Journal, who, being absent, I received an answer from Mr. Wallace, then ot that paper, the following of which is a true copy: "JocaitAL Office, Louisttlle, Ky., 7 "August 28, 1864- j UC CL ButUr,2q.: ' "Dear Sir: Mr. Prentice is not in tbe city, but I expect I was the first person who ever saw "Ben Bolt" in manuscript. It waa written about fifteen rears azo by Dr. Thomas Dunn English, then of i'biladelpnia, out now ot flew lork. He is author of both words and music, though others nave claimed the paternity. Yours, truly, "J as. S. Wallace.'.' . As this is a question that will interest the literati, 1 hope yoa will give it a olace in your paper. A certain composer of music in Cincinnati also, claims to have composed and arranged the matic of "Ben Bolt." but I doubt that, also, at least tbe original melody. I would be glad to hear from those better posted than, - Yours, truly, . C. C. BUTLER. The above gave rise to the following editorial explanation by tha Commer cial. If the Commercial had given the notes of the u two airs," the question would have been definiteir settled. We presume, however, that the Commercial new gives notes; it does a cash" busi ness: " 4 - j ' . . ( I.' - When this famous eons: firat made its appearance, two airs were adapted to or written for it. One of these was by the nlliA. .1 t. a mamI, erttAH... TWM F... liih, and tha other was byMr. Nelsoaj
Kneais," of tbislsitj. The Utter, was published by Messrs. Peters k Co , and at once attained general popalarity. A copy of one of the numerous editions of this song is before ns, with tbe name of Mr. Kneass as composer on : the titlepajre, and we believe bis -right to the authorship has never been disputed, at least till within a abort time past.' Messrs. Peters & Co., it is reported, netted something like $18,000 from the sals of this song, which. had a can equal to any of the populsir melodies by Stephen CT Foster. -The air attributed to Mr. Eniflish is ' still sung, but never attained aa great a telebrity as that of Mr. Kneass. We believe both songs are still in print; that of Mr. Kneass certainly is.
SASH AND DOORS. G-o to HUNNEL & SONS If yoa wtnt good SA8II, DOORS, BLINDS, FRAMES, S Il'.INGLES, . Pine or Poplar, FLO OX?-IIVGr, CASINGSr 1X O TJ 'is X I 1ST O , Or any kind of L U MB E R . Factory and Yard Corner Walnut Street and Canal, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. MaySO-Sm : STEELE & TRIBLE, OOND ST., BET. CHESTNUT AND CHERRY, . , . , r rrAmriLi. isduba. ASH, DOORS, WINDOW BLI5DS ? r Dressed Lumber Seard. Lath. Ac, of .Terr deecrlbtloa eoBetaatlv on hand. Packing Boxea of all kind made to orarder. Sawing of every ktad done oa the aherteat r plS-ly notlc NEW; FIRM. HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS ,., -jk. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S & BOY'S ;ehs, caps a.b stkiw goods. . . -1 lso ? f.; . : LADIES' AMD MISSES' Hoods and Trimmed' Hats. VFor al to the Whole!! trade oheap." LiAXI'IIKAU A, SHTCnELL, No. 18 Wortn Flrat Street. - Next door to Holllngaworth.J anT ' A Clear, Smooth Skim aad BeaatlfXrl Complaxien follow tbe uee of Belmbold'a Oonoentrated Flol i Extnet Baraapbri 11a. It remove, black aoota, pimply, and all arnptlone of tba akin. ' 1 - - INSURANCE AGENCY. ESTABLISHED IN 1847. Combined Capital and Assets represented January 1st, 1865. over $18,000,000 (Eighteen Million Dollars.) ALLEX C. ALLOCK, Underwriter, - Geaeral Inanraae Agtat, Adjnater or Ayeraftt, and Notary Pnblla. Office Now 10 Upper Flrat Street, sear Poet Office, EVANSVILLE, ISD. ' Pollclee laeued againat I'm or damage by Fire, Perilaof Inland aavlgatioa, Peraooal Injury by Accident, and applicatioaa recovered for Poiiciea oa Live, from the following flrat claa and ia every reepect reliable Inenraaoa I ompaniee : HOME INSURANCE OF NEW YORK CITY. Cash Capital $2,000,000. , ,r Assets $3,565,650. Inaare ageinit Loa or Damage by Fire oa Dwellinge and their coateata, btorae, Haaalaotorlee, Warehoueea, Stocke ef Herchandiee, i'i duce and all lnaurable Property, Inland Nar gatloa aad Transportation bbipmenta upon be Rivera, Lake. Canala and Rallroada at rall J w aa the Baton ef tbe riek will bear. CHARLES J. MARTleT, Pre.. A. F. WILLHARTH, Yloe T ,. I. . JOHN McOEE, Sec'y. A. C. HALLOCK A SON, A fr.la. ' j: SECURITY INSURANCE COMP'Y OF NEW YORK CITY. Cash Capital $1,000 000. Assets $1,475,643. Inewrea Dwellinge, 8 tor, a, and all deacriptlea ef deairable property. The ineured can at their eptioa have participating poilciee entitled to acrip at regular ratee, (ecrip dividend for ISM 60 per eeat.) or a liberal diacount upon the premium. Alao. Inland aavl ration and tranaportation ehip menta on the laftea, rlvera, canala, ana railroad. at rata law a are compatible with security to promptly paid wltbout diaaouat tor tawrrat. TnOK&B W. BIBDALL, Frae U RICHARD L. HAYDOCK, Sec'y. - A. 0. HALLOCK A SON, Agent. INTERNATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMP'Y. OF NEW YORK CITY. Cash Capital $1 000,000. Assets $1,204,188. Iaaure agtiaet lo aad damage by fir aa dwellinge, atone, werehoneee. atock. of merchaadiee, prodoee. mille, meanfcteriee and all lnaurable property at reasonable ratee of premium. , lUAIlLTitU)B, rw t. - HAMILTON BRACE, Vic Prea't. O. C. HIKE. Sec'y. . O. A. DRAKE, Aa't. ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agett. MUTUAL' BENEFIT Life Insurance Co. . OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. Accummaiea Assets over , j 6,000,000. iBearee livea only, and" f narerr mnteal. dl elding annually all it . ruing among the policy holders. It management baa alway a been good aad may aalely be oeoeidered oaa of tba baaeSoaat laeuiuuone or tha world. LOU 13 ao ROVER, Prea't. BENJ C. MILLER, Vice Prea't. XDWARD A STRONG, See'y. - A. O. H ALLOCK SOT,-AgenU. I --u -TRAVELER'S INSURANCE . COMPANY, - OF HARTFORD. CONS. ", . CasH Capital $500,000; iBsura agaiaat accidents of every deacripttoa. fie ee pr mm atcstn a policy for S6,b00, and & 00 per week compeaaatioa for personal iajary (iacapeciunc mm ,aaiii naaeasretaaey oa ness) wcli. xraveiiag by. .eay QUUa eoaveyaace. $25 00 premiam secaree a fail policy fcr So ,fiuO, and SSS 00 per week. coeapenaatioB lot all and evary aascrljiUoB of aocideat travaUag or otaer. J AVE3 O. BATTXR30N. Pres't. BODXXY DENNIS, Bec. ALLEN 0. HALLOCK, Acant.
FRUIT & JELLY JARS.
FRUIT J ARS, JELLY POTS. Every Variety. . AT MARK & V A&REN'S TS o. IS MainVStre'et. INSURANCE AGENCY. J.W.NEXSEN, rVIVXtlJLl HALL, . No. 9 MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE. IND.. General Insurance Agent, Adjuster of Losses and -Notary Public All beainee connected with Inauranca atteaded to with promptness and Sde) ty. Alt Leasee adjusted and paid at tai Agency with miraee and dispatch. Combined Cash Assets Represented oer Ten Million Dollars. - " $10,000,000 00. FIRE INSURANCE. RIVER INSURANCE. LIFE INSURANCE. " The follawlmc are ana on a; the Can, ptualea reprented iEtna Insurance Co.; Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets $3,800,439 93. Phoenix Intnranco Co., Hartford, Conn. Cain Assets f 820,902 97.. Insurance Co. of North America, Philadelphia, ra, cash Assets 11,642,727 82. - Manhattan Insurance Co.. New York. Cash Assets (903,361 00. BmsaaaaaBi m L ' - Merchant's Insurance Co., Hart ford, Conn. - Cash Assets $300,000 00. North American Insurance Co. of New York. Cash Assets $700,000. North American Insurance Co., Hartford. Conn. Cash Assets $400,000 00. , . jEtna Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets $1,000,000 00. : , Charter Oak Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn- Cash Assets 600,000 00. J. W. SKIS K.I, General Intiranca Ageat, , Htrbl Halt, a. nam , Kwanawlllo, lad. ' HARDWARE. &c. HCSaSe, 0 CO H 0 ILIS,KEIL0Gd&C0., Impoters ard Dealers in II A. ft JO W ARE aao CUTLER 17 No. U S FIRST STREET, (I3S BIO PAD.LOCK,) j SCHOOL. ST. ACNES' HALL, Terra Haatt, Indiana, A PR0TI8TA-T EPISCOPAL CUrEl'H bCHOOL FOB G1BL9. Rt.Rv. OE0.1IPFOLD,D. D.L. L D., Patron sad Vialtor. Z KEY. T. K. MARTIN, at. A., Rector. 8 AHOEL a. BARuY, H. A., Preaident. THE FALL 8E3SI0S OF ST. AGNES' HALL (the Dioeeaaa Female School) will comneeace oa Wedneeday, tba Stk day or eeptemeer next. Application, f r catalognee aad informatiea, aad all bnsinese eoatmenlcatioaa, aooold be eddraeaad to SAat'L. P. EARLY. Preeid-at f Corporal ioa. Terre Haute, lad., Jaiy, lSoo. JylT.dAwteeptS. AUCTION. Country Store & Farm A.T AUCTION. THE TJKDEBSIONID WILL CELL AT PCBlie aactlon. on tha pramiara, oa Iriday, August 4th. 1865. Hla businea place in Marr township. Posey Co., Isdiaaa.oa the upper Evaneviile. Aft. Veraoa aad btrrln (field, and Wait Vraaklln rjeda. S teea mile from Raaneville, eoutaifing two ecrea ef grouse, vnta Large and convenient .tor. ana dweitleg hsae. warehouse, stables, cere eri. s. smokeheose, yeang; orch.rd. never failing wall, etc, ell nearly new. Slcuailoa ex-Ilea tr baaiaeee ae well aa health Fcereiioa givea three months boa eat ot sale, unleea otberwiee egreed oa. ALSO A mall Farm of 1T acre, S of which are timb-r, 7 in meadow, w tb houses, s'at.le, aever failiig well, eic, ia exceHeet eoadiiiaa, about a qua. ter of a mile f om the ebove place. TERM4 S200 oa each place oa day ef sale; balance of half the patchaae eay at time of makiag deed ; the net la aix aaoBtna, onrchaasr gtvtag Botra beertag iaure., eecared by aaortgag or etberwiae aatlefctorlly Tbe property may b-a iopMd at any time before tbe eale. FbEDRRICK. BRE1TS.BER. Jyt-lmdAw STRAYED. STRAYED FIOl! - TUB CSCERaiONED. scar the Salt Well, aboat tea daya ago. Three tHeere aad a H.liar. Tea aaeere w,re brown aad the Haimrwaith Onev tWee aad tb Heiinr are marked ea the brn.t- Tb atnertwo Eteer ar. marked la the ear. Any person ramming them to ma at my bep, oa Leetaareet, or giving auch Infers, at ion a will lead to their recovery, will be w-11 rewarded. JvU-lwdAw MUD. XJUB.
CLOTHING.
at3l The undersigned, successor to H. Lyon, and late Taylor & Co., having recently returned from New York with one of the best selected and most stylish assortment of CLOTHING, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES VESTINOS, '' ' ARB Gentlemcns' Famishing Gooas, Ever brought to tvaasvine. aow ocTsr ta tha pabiie tbe oatlre and immenee ateca At Prime Cost. This Mammoth Stash wa pareheasd sxeloeivoly for the moat Bwhloaable Retail Trade, aad the Clotblag te from tb well kaewa Beeass of Deella A Co. equal la etyl aad mak ta garmeat Oaad to order. Must lie toM By the 1st of June. : Having mad arraagsmsaU ta g 1st ta AVholoMaleCIotllinEr 13u.Hlne8H9 THE&X WILL BS SO SZ8Z2TZ. BOY'S AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING. arga aad beaatifal aaaortmeat nt received ad beaght vary lew. DELAY NOT, Far aca aa opportaalty Is ld ered te Uj Jine Clothinr t First COST. The Custom Dap t'ment WITl cos tie ne aader tbe snprrl,lea ef that Priaee ef Cat Sera, R0WL0M, aad with ear large aad taaterally eicted atock of datba, Oeaetaneeee aad Yaating, we are ear te plaaee all whe may asvor m wttR their order. ANSPAGHER&SONS, Nos. 3 4& 5 PIIIST CTHEET, -t Bet. Tliri and Locust, EVAN 5 VTLLE, INDIANA
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FISCAL. UNITED STATE x , THIRD SERIES. $230,000 COO. By authority of the Seorata'y of laa Treaaary tbv aadM-tlgavd. ttaOeoaral Sabaeriptioa Ageat iarfj aal of Tatted Sta at f.corltl', asVr a the pabiie tb third ,ri of Treeaury Rota. b aal eg asvea aad three-tenth far neat, interest ' per aanam, fcaowa aa tb " 7-30 LOAN. : ;' Theae aetee ar latueJ ander data of July 16th, . 16 aad ar p.y.bl thr y - rs from that data la aarrracy, or ar aoavertibn, at the option ef the balder, Into TT.S. 5-20 Six Per Cfent. GOLD BEARING BONDS. Bsad are bow worth a haadaa pre. miBm,adrxipt,-,w,i,h,0o,r,-at . Beada,am teas, Cbesatp aaaat Af.apel IWw. AicA aad. yVeet sn t Ores per f w aUa. according t the rate Uv.ed ea other property. Th InUrest U peyahlnssml-aaaaally, byaaaponattachdU,ach aota, wblck maybe eat eT aad aold taaay bankVor banker. , The interest, at. 7-30 per cent., amounts to Oaa cent par alajr a tSO mete, let eente " a eisa aa a m aa (SOO ea ee m a. $000 ee One dellar a u $Q00 Vote of all tha denomination nam- 4 wIM be , proaaptly famished poa recalpt afaktrtptto. The Voir ar tai Third Serie are preotaeiy similar ia term aad privilege to the Xeeea-Thlr. tin air. ad y aold. except that tba Goran meat reerves t Itaalf the optioa ef paying inia-eat la , geld sola at S per oaat.. In trad . r I S.loth la arreeey. f abeortber will deda I tb laiet In currency p te Joly Hth, at the tlm when they sabecrlre, - ... Tbe delivery ef the Bote ef this third series af ' th8eva-Thlrli will eomnsor oa (b ' 1st a ' Juae, aad will be made promptly aad eoatlaa eaalv after that data. Tbeallaht ebaaea aaada la- b i.aaa'au IhiaTBIkD SERIES eSeets ol tb Bulla, eflatereet, The payaat la gM, If m.d. a III be ' eaalvaUat te lh carreacy labsraat of lb k'gl r . rt- .'!,.( ! I The retara la (Baela i ,k. whkh ealv will the atntoa u u i...--. b. lj be availed of, weald ee rednoe aad en Use prleee . that parehaee nude with alx par eeat, la (old would be rally equal t thoe made w. h aev.a ad ' hree lealhs jr ct ia tnrrancy. This I The Only Loan in Market Maw enfcred by tb Ooverament, and Ita ra par lor r adraatagM maks II lbs i " Great Popular Loan of the People. .; Leas tht 23O,CO0,000 of the Loa aataerl. by Conine ar aow ea the mnrtal That . amount, at the rate at which It being abeor ad.' will all be tnbecrlbed fur wtihla sixty dsys, wbea ta Bote will asdonbtedlr eommand a nreaw, as ha aalfermly beea tb oses oa closing (Bbecrlptiea te ether Lean. Ia order that eUi ef vry tnwa and eectloa ef th ocuntry may beaffor led facilities fur Ukln f the Loan, the Ratio 1 Banke.SUU BanUasd Private Bankers Ibr. aghoal is country have geaarall agreed te receive schawl. tloa. el nar. Behoatiber will aaleet their own ageata, la whoa they have eL-iSdeaea. and who ealy an te be responsible tor tbe def Ivary of tb aot.1i for hlR thy reeeive crdera. ' . JAY C00K2. f i'irrio Aeser, Ifo. 114 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. I aar luHctirruM wtta aa aacsrvt ntii ' FIRST STATIOMAL BANE, RVAMBVILLB NATION tL BAKK.aad the MBRCUAtiTa' HA1I0MAL BANK. m.jU WATCHES, CLOCKS. &o.
PHIL. L. GEISSLER. ; " ; " ; i 4f, t.Ht T ' ' '''V 1 I ISo. '81 'V '" ' - " iLviiv. ..street; tJl? (OypeeiU th Wsshlsgtoa E tL ,, t ; , , , ' DEALER , ' American, ,:n -;; ' t English and Swiss Watches, '' ': ' " Diamond Rings, , , , ; t,. i. Jewelry, - ' - " " 1 Silver Ware ; y V Clocks, '. . v. . . . Fancy Goods, 1 &c, ;&c, &c,, ". - V . All ef which per' beetd at the leat great de- ' . ' sllee la Ootd, aad aaablae aa. to oflar grat ladooe- 1J meate. .... ""-.'. Cell aed sxanlss my stock. Ke (reabl I (hewgeod PHIL. L. Otlesr.Ea s. i . So II NalaMrt . ' - ITfanwd tteatle raid to repsJrtag See ; . Waub a. Ail weik gear ta toed te glv enUre atlttactloa, ...... ; ., i ' i t.i ' " . '' '
CITY GROCERY. TXW STORE I 5EW GOODS I RE W FIBV I , -E. CROSS,; T. DAVIS, It. SICIIV1VEIX, i7csd Just Opened m Large Steele oj Famil Grocerie?, WOOBE AD WILLOW WABS, ,: COFFEE. SCOAR, ' ' r,"!i . lii J TEA. BICE. , . BASIS. SHOCLDEAA, FLOtJR, BIEAL, -POTATOES. BEARS, PIOELES, JBtlES, Aad ether artkUe tod aaiaereaa te men tloa. WW reeeive dellv, by Xxinae, FRESH BUTTER ARD EGO. Atar Bud (eiiverad U aay part ef tbe city. ' aW Oeeae ead a ee eat we will maks ft,, year tetareat te call ageta CROSS. DAVIS A OO V aaayt Third street, bt. Mala and Locaet. , GROCERIES. ATCHIS Ia a variety e etyle. ml" Rowed Week. Cerate. Pf. tee eele by R S. RCSTOR a CO. M kCEEREU ia barrels aed f-berreU at y. SO Wa etreet. B. a. a t a i u j a w. CORK. oOo sack Shelled Cor tu.t I- ouw. a. s. BP -to aoo. Hi Z. m f i bate -per lor Timotb. iity lamed ta tb ladiaaa Bioagree regwa, for a at reduced rates, t Ke. S i Wwr rtrt. a,s.to"co.
