Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 21 July 1865 — Page 2

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We will best, m pwoi iion year-, ell the buildings on Lccnst frT7 betwero Wiunlrs' t anwi tb Alley, bnt recent!? oe-opled by tb Csnn m7 and Qartermester 1 Depart m. u; also, will n-ot tb Blacksmith bhop on Mala strset, ir to Canal, en nuoiable trna. frU-dtf tfOBGAB", BEAD CO. WANTED. A GOOD WHITE GIRL WASTED TO DO to work for (mall family. A German girl preferred. Enoulr at th Journal effle. Jeii-tf LOST. o IN TCESDAV, THE 18th IttFT., BlTwIIB r exn vrees, a rwwH Book containing money and papere. Tbe Under will baeoilab y rewarded If be ill lost It at th bonaa of TH"Mie o'Btbhi, Sycauor etreet, btween gecond and Third. J J21 ON TH0B8DAT LAST HI SOBBEL MAKE broke ber brldl and Ml, with a saddls on, for Jam Eraklne's near McCotcbiosville, In this eousty. I hare sine recovered tbe mare, without tba bridle or saddle; also strayed away with th eorral ma', one bay Bley, 2 yra old. will pay liberally for the return of tbe, saddl ana Ali to m. In Evansville. jyl9,dlf. B. E. BEAD. FOR SALE. I .''OB 1ALE.-80 ACBES Of 1 Land on Pigoo Ursek. riBE TINBEBPartcf the earn baa Bo fcblp Timber. Bitoauo. tlx mnee trom Ivanevlll. Addr. Box Vt Jyl9-lw

OBI SECOND HAND BAT PBEeS, AKD 1S.C0J leet Lumter. Jj-tf GAFF, COCHB4K A CO. (" TBEfiCENT Clt T SALOON FOB SALE. " J w . jv ' Tbe nndrrsign'd wish to sell to a rospoDSlbl . person ons-bal' ef tbe Bar sltoatad In the Cres- - eedt City Bou t. I wlUeell it to any an who understand tbe bu. loess, at a bargain. Term! cash. . . "iJUlm O. W. B BAN DON.

Farm for Sale, 11 '' COSTAI'INO SIXTY AC BE', ON LOWEB Mt. Vemcn road, 4 miles from Evansville, in good ttale of Cultivation, with good frneea. and a Eood larg frame briu end batn and otber ontoi dings. en be b ught with er witnnnt tb crop at present growing on tb" place. Will he old low by - A. O. SULLITaM. "YTote and lotfobsale, SITUATED OS XI Ninth street, between Vine and Sycamore. Will Isaold liw by A.O.SUCL1TAN, TJOCeE AND LOT ON HAMILTON 61 BEST, II 1 Eaat of Wsshiogto street, in Northern En largement. Ihe h nee is a on hlgb,coDtln . S rooms, garret, eastern auu .out-boi'dios. ' bssoHlowby A. Q. BCLUVAM. ri Ut BTtCAUEB CL'BLEW. A OOOD 8TEBN i wheel attain boat, of e-fllum elax, with gnat ower for town g, and all bar rigging, a snsnow sys at tba landlog at Eransrllbs for sale at alow price. With a few repairs shs can be made a 1nabl boat fur low water. j tuqmiefcf O. MAOHEE A CO., J2t : ETaneyillea lad. J BUILDING LOTS IN BHABFE'S arcamcnt. Term cash. ,nqulr of B. blnner, at Croas, Da' la A Co.'. BeBidence for Sale. ABPLENDID 8UB0BBAH BK8IDENC1C, OF Br aores, within tba city limits a two story brick house, with stable, Ac, and traits of all descriptions. Will he sold low by my-3.tr. ' A. JOHNSON. GROCERIES. fKED TOCH COWB. . ; r A lot ef choice Country Bran, fresh and food, fast reeeired aud fur sale low, at , TICKEBT BBO'S, : : - "132, Main ntreet. iio"' a toes i p6tatFeF6tat6e8"i ! " X Wearo stft) reoeitlng those choice EasUrn to aloe, and will sell them chtxp. Bania fonr atrdera. before the ai all Kene. Ut . VICK EBT BROS, : : ' . - - leu, Mala Street. T.LOCBAND ME At.. .... F Extra Family rioor, warranted both la sacks andbarr.la, and Freeh Corn Meal lust reOBlred For sals cheap, aud ,dellTered in any part of the y by vicjuB uuu's, Mi, Main Street. ATS. ' s Ou hundred biubel of Oats In alursn4 fer sale by TICKEBT BBC'S, 132 Main Street.. I BItO APPLKS. it A sbolos lot of Dried Apples for sal at re docad Bgnree by - TICKEBT BKU'B, -. ISii.Mala Street. IJAOONI HACONI BC0N1 J A choice lot of Susar Onr-d Hams, Plain do., Clear fides and Dried BeeT lor sale tarap at bifaa ,,, '. TICKEBT BROS. 132, Main K treat. CLOTHING. CJBEICH & SCHHADEE, . Merchant Tailors, COB. SICAMOBS & BECO-XD STS.,"" ErnsTlllt Ind. VaT'Webare a ehalce assortmsnt of Imported " Clotbs and Caaeimeres, ft a (aperior qnallly, which we Will nienufactura Into garments at reasonable prlee aMT Ca,l and einrulc oar goods snd price. jTll.dSma. "CQ.p A.RTN ER3HIF. Vl'ILLI AM H. WALKEB aad FBEDEUIOC Lnnkenhelmer have entered Into a partnership for lbs transaction, of a Real Estate Agency, ' Business, at No. 6 West Third Street, byansrills, Indian. WILLIAM H. WALKEB, f,Ko.e 4... w T PUmnrm lA , WALL PAPER, &o. I 08T RECEIVED A LA BOB AND WELL I aelected aeortment ot Wall aad Windoi 'ape re, plain and figured, wblcb tb publlo are imted w laewh. call and axamln before pnrcbaalug . Also uew supply of Taunysou's a w poem (koo lajiaa In paper covars, prioe 28 cents, a.Ki j pin.vw BILLIARQS " I HATE JUbT BIO ITKD TURKIC FINE new Billiard Tab'ee, Balke'e inaaufsctarre.witb Pbelan'a cnslilnns, thalateat ImprsvepenLj. They sre now ready f r nae, and lovers of 'hi. attras. tlvs eama are Invit d to call and try them at tba fit. Niono aa Exchange, No, 64 Main a reet. Jea-dMm 8. B. OBAMMEB. . ,Vliy Injur lbs Complexion Ibjr Fowdersor v aehee, whch boke or fill np tti poreeof the (kin, when Helmbold' Extract Baraparilla answers better tbe same purpose snd in Bleu no harm. mvlS-Smdaw P! GUNS AND PISTOLS. GUNS 'cisesy' And .nl PISTOLS, AT ! i Greatly Reduced Prices C. KELLER, ; 95, Main Street,? Importer" and Manufacturer ' tf r all kindi of :. ; " GUNS, - PISTOLS, and AND DEALER IS I . J0IFrjtB. LKtD, CAPS. RrtoT, OABTBIDCIkL PO VtH-rLAKS. bBOl-B'OS. aEBA ( loroesaaervawn), FISM POCKBT ' MKirS1Al KB 'ati-, IfnirfM) C'AAEi, ALL bOB fi OP OLN8. - AUD Pl:T0L9, - --. , - Anet Kvrythlnir l!aally FttwuA la Ona Store. : . . MT Ouns mads to order. Mr rartirnlar attealion glrsn' ta rspalrltig guns and pistols. ' JylO.dhm. GROCERIES.BACON HAMS. 400 CAN TASsED HAMS, 100 Plain Uamt, for sale, who'esal and retail, at lowsat market rate by TICK I BY BROS,. )y!6 13i Mala street TVTEW MACKEREL 30 KITTS AEW MACK. IT arel.otich of leoS; also Salmon Tront. White wo sua tiarrlng, for sa at vit riaai B, lylS 132 ttaia street. CNDRIk.8J0-T BECEITEU KeOS, BLT. .tr: SOBg and old Cbirkens, Cov Oyster-, Pick td Uyai.ra, Lobsters. Pin Apples, Peaches, " -.iii., MoriKi . xtrsota, aod a genal aaaortmaat of Taney Orocarlea, a way on ? TICKEBT BROb'., . . JTlJ 13i Mala trt. ' PpToAJ"t5Yn?b.M.l0 ' Pi??, and fine, for sale low at VI oi vJ.CK.ERT mni' JJl 1M Mala atrret. l XA, COFFEE AND BOQABa. A NEW aioca, at greatly reuucea prices Jrlo- We have a Very coeicea. Uction of frh pieaea, for sal very reasonable. narraniad to jylS TICKbBT B OS., 199 Main st. SUNDRIES. FBEiH GB0CND CORN MEAL-at IOLEHABT BROS. Feed Your Cattle. . pBTJSHtD CORN, SHELLED-CORN, BRAN, aw., cati versa tree, oy . .. IOLEHABT BBOB T OLE BART'S EXTBA FAMILY AN O Bostb. X ern Mi la " FIdu to be bad at lb oarnec of

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JULY EVANSVILLE CEAWFOEDSVILLE Railroad. SUMMER, 18657aREANGEHEHT 3 TRAILS Leave Evansviile Daily, (Sunday excepted, ae fjlloas: 5f-". A. M. ACCOMMODATION QU Stops at nl' r-tati n. Arrive at Yinctoue lu;39 A.M.; Terr Ilaate t 3:45 P. hi. k A A.H. MAIL EIPREgArrivssat Vincenni 1:17 P. M.; (O.AM. trains leave lor nasi, i :zo M ; for West, 6:30 P. M.) ; Arrifea at Terra San a, 3:35 P. Ai connect ing wltb Axpraaa Trs4ns as follows: TEE EE HAUTE A BI HMOND B. B. Le re Terr Haute at 4 :40 P. M. Arrive at Indianapolis 7:25 P. M making close coontction With trains for Cincinnati. Cclumtxis, and all Eastern Cltlet, and for Cbl ago, Tole do and introit. BT. LOCI3. ALTON A TERBE HACTE B. B Lev T- rre Hants at 3:6 P. H. ; Am Tea at Mattoop 6:45 P. M.J Cbl caao. T:00 A. M.. and making direct eunnrctl-n for all poiht in the , Korth-West. v y re p. fi. vixtks.ves accom--X"W J A OI AVION . . Amres at Vin-vnnes o:4 V. a O. A. M. Trains leT for laat, in:45 P M ; Arrkvaat Loolili :30 A. M ; iocloo H:00 A. K. : Lare - for West, :60 A. M.; Arrie at rt . Lows. 1:'0 P.-ai ; Cairo, 5,-90 f. U , KETIBMNO. V ttua.'lUUATlUJ THAI XX Leaea Tprr Haote at 0:50 A. M. ; - " " vlDce. nee, 12:20-P M. - ArrlTe at EvansTlil. 6:li P. M. Lr' Ttrre Haat a 3:60 P. M., rn arrival ol Eipress Trams fro v Cincinnati aud the East ; Leare Tincenuu at 7:'& P. M. Arrive at Eva-, av, lie :47 P. M. - VINCE.KSES ACCO.WnODlIIUILeaveeO A M. Junction at 6 :4 A. , M., on arrival! Jiiht jk.xpreaerrom " " Cincinca'l and Lcul.ville. Arrives ' at Evaoavill:l A. M. Baggage checked throngh to all principal point North and Eaat. jvun inutin, jr., cup i. CITY 1VEWS. . To Correspondents, All letters relative to subscriptions or business connected with this office should be addressed " , - - r JOURNAL COMPANY, sf . t i Evansvile, Ind. Communications for, the paper, or literary and political correspondence of any character7shl)ult( be directed V -. EDITORS JOURNAL, . .'V i Evansville, Ind. , ...... . S) , ;The iJew Orleans Picayune of the 7th says ! General S. R. Eackner . " returns home to Kentucky." - Kenneth Rsynor, of North Carolina, formerly a Whig member of Congress, has boon pardoned by the President Runaway. A pair t shafts, with a horse attached, went scampering through the streets yesterday. ' ' s-' .: w "Old Pub Func" has left the manu script of Lis work on the history of his administration with the Appletons, who will soon publish it Tae Atlantic -Cable. It is thought possible the Great Lastern will arrive on tbe coast of Wewfoondland on Sunday next , . - The Weatheb, The clerk of the weather wooded np quite extensively yesterday, and an oppressive amount of caloric was eiementeu. Killing Returned Soldiers. We learn that a copperhead got into a muss in Parke county with some returned oldiers, and in the melee stabbed them, killing one, mortally wounding one, and seriously injuring another.. We hope to receive further particulars. ;l Postal Extension at the South. The Postmaster General has notified the provisional Governors that tbe pos tal service will be resumed on all lines of railroads in the South, as soon as they respectively certify that the roads are in proper condition for the purpose. Don't Believe It. The Owen County Journal, a Copperhead institution of the Voorbees school, tells a story of twenty. soldiers of the 33d Indiana Regiment having- attacked one J. M. Coleman, at the Gosport depot, and beaten him nearly to death. .The, Journal gives no cause for the action of the soldiers, but ' says one ot them approached Coleman as if to shake hands with him,, and suddenly struck him. The Journal further sajs "Coleman knew none of the soldiers, and none of the soldiers knew him We don't believe the story. Veteran soldiers never act that way. BOCLDEBISQ or,FlBST STREET. The contract for bonldering First street from Walnut to Leet. streets, was let by the City Council .on Monday night last to J. S. Lowry at $2 $0 . per square yard. This, by competent judges, is esteemed very reasonable,' under the present rate of wages . aud ,materil it being only about 40 per cent, advance on the cost of bouldering Main - street The work is, we believe, to be done by the 1st pi November. This is' an important movement, and we hope the work will be extended ' as speedily as possible to all the principal street in the city, as rio public works, except'the eraotion of Water works, willj add more to the comfort and prosperity of. bur people, or to the renutation of our city. . - -r-.- :s liaTWe call the attention of the City AIar8hal to the frightful condition ef the gutters on Locust etreet, between First and Second. . The nuisance is intolera ble, and ought to be removed at once. We.casvnot ise why some people are permitted to throw their slops upon the streets, aad others pre tented from doing the same thiDg. "- " By the way, many of the streets and alleys in the upper part of tbe city have become alarmingly filthy. .It is all well enough to provide large and costly sewers for future generations, but tf the streets and alleys continue to be persistently neglected, as they have been, the future generation will be rut off, in ita infancy. Children nor grown persons cannot in. hale the fetid atmosphere which arises front the water and fi ita with Which many of, our street and alleys syrej'caraed, n remain tealtby. The thine is impcsil We, The Council and Street Commis sioners are unreasonable to expeot it

Etajsviixe Lib rait Amociatiojt

Electiow of Ofticim. There wi jiJ faIrTarn-ont at the Library rooms last night, and quite a spirited contest was bad. A part of both tickets were elected. Win. E. HoUingrworth having declined, F. M. Thayer was pat in nomi nation for President Below we giTe the result of the balloting. Tbirtr-six Totes were cast, nineteen being necessary to an election: 0jPor Preident.DrA. Haas, 20; F. M. Thayer, 13; W. E. Hollingsworth, 2. VicePrctident: Win. Lowenthall, 12; Chas. Denby, 24. Corresponding Secretary Ei' Schoen lanb, 25; Osborne Eeilley, 10. Recording Secretary. G. Marks,. 17; Hiram E. Bead, 17. Treasurer. James M. Scantlin, 14; Robert Boyd, 18. Directors. Wm. Reads, 12; W. F. Xeebit, 10; Jas. SwaDson, 13; Dr. S. W, Thompson, 19; H. F. Blount, 19. Opposition. W. E. French, 22; LeTi Iglebart, 23; Wm. Boeppte, 18; Wm. Heilman, 24; S. E. Gilbert, 16. In the case of Marks and Read there was a tie, which was decided by tbe President, James Davidson, by lot in fa' vor of D. G. Marks, for Recording Se cretafy. A Terrible SccaETios. The. rebel gympatbiiing' London' Standard hopes that if Jeff. Davis is executed England will, at: once terminate diplomatic rela tions with the United States. Hadn't President Johnson better, issus pardon to Jeff, at once f Wno can contemplate, withont a shudder, the ter mination : of diplomatic relations with England? , . ! ! 1 Shooting Attaib. We are informed that some excitement was produced yesterday: about noon,-.;, by. ; two i men taking shots at each other near tbe cor ner of Sixth and Vine streets. Nobody hurt, but the female inhabitants were mortally frightened. We could not obtain the particulars further than that bad whisky had something to do with it. ttST The Richmond (Va.) Republic of the 11th, says: "" We are pleased to be able to report that the negro laborers throughout the country are recovering trom tbe excite' ment incident on their sudden enianci pation, and are setting; down to work with a good will that augurs favorably for their future welfare and that of the State. : .. . , ,.r How nnklnd in the pesky negro to go to work, and thus destroy .the favorite theory of the . Copperheads, and' how cruel on the part of .the Republic to make the fact public I Bio Indian. Yesterday, says the Cairo Timet of the 18th, Dr. J. A. Ray, President and chief of the "Six Na tions," who, with his braves fought against tbe Federal Government nnder Albert Pike during the late rebellion and we belie ve, signed the treaty of peace hen Kirby Smith surrendered ar rived in this city, in company with h Secretary, . and Secretary's wife, ser vants, &c. - He is on his way to Wash ington, there to meet the Chief of the Nation, and pledge his allegiance to the General Government He appeara to be a very intelligent gentleman, as a proof of which we might mention that he sub scribed for one hundred copies of the Weekly Times for one year. He is half-breed, and was born. n Virginia, He was .dressed in ordinary civilian costume, wore his hair long and combe behind his ears, has large eagle-like eyes, high cheek bones, and receding chin, and in height stands about five feet eight inches. - He reports a high state of civilization among , big race; and says that scholastic institutions are rapidly springing np among them. His Se oretary is a white man, th wife of whom is nearly a full blooded Indian woman. Balloon Accession. We 1 noticed few.daysagoa larga Balloon and Bask et or Car on Hall & Rudd's wharf boat but could not learn anything of their history. " We observe now, however. posters being put up announcing that Professor Stieneer has been engaged by the Messrs.' Damron. of the Crescent City Springs, to., make an. ascension from their grounds on the 3rd pf Augnst This will be a novel .exhibition in thi vicinity, and. will, no doubt,: attract large crowd. - We admire the 'enterprise and address of . onr friends of the Crescent City Springs, -i . , , t Virginia "could support two bun dred persons to .the .square mile. Yet the Richmond -Republic says : " It counts now, white and black, all told not more- than" twenty 'to ;the""squar mile." "Here is an opportunity for immigration. Tbe Virginia journals' are trying to induce the people to'take the same active means as the Western States to induce whole communities of immigrants to come into the State. - -' A "perpetual motion clock'i bel ing exhibited at the New Zealand exhibition,j)d theie is said to be. no deception ia its'" construction. A .correspondent of the Scientific:. American from Nelson, New Zealand, says the inventor has.. had a clock openly going in his house for tbe last fifteen months without being touched, and there seems no reason why it should not continue to gO as long as the materia! will wear. ; ' ''. i ai , Hi , Found Dead. The Wabash Express learns that a man waslbuod dead Tuesday morning, a ahori distance east of Rockville. ! " His name was unlrnown. The body was stabbed in the back, and there wad also a bruise in the back. ' JlGobo as a Gold Mink. An extensive bed of pure white marble, susceptible of a lustrous polish; - and said to be sufficient in quantity to supply the whole Mississippi Valley, baa been discovered in Sauk county, Wisconsin. John T. Gregg, of Rush eonntv. Indiana, has lost two jacks within.. few months past.-. They, ware, among the finest animals ttf the kind 'fn the. State, one costing $S0Q. It is quite certain that they wtsre killed by -tome malicious person or persons. It is known that the Ufa of one was taken, by putting- small piecee oi broken glass in hia food.

COTTOS A5D COBJT U WEST TlSSEStlH.

A correspondent traveling in "West Ten--J-essee, thus writes to the Memphis Bul letin: , About one-fourth of the cleared lands are under cultivation, and a finer growth of cotton and corn could not be found. Che cotton fields are all, more or less, in bloom, and the corn is tasseting and ailkening rapidly. An abundance of fruit is to be seen at every farm house along tbe read. Tbe per, peach, plain and apple trees are full to their "utmost capacity.' Ax Owl Wasted. The editor of the Nashville fJntonjwatrts an owl. Will not some enterprising sportsman capture one for him? We judge he wants an "old., he one,": that can. hoot "tome." Hear him: ; r : St. Clootj Hotel This huge pile, since it has been closed,-has assumed aa air of antiquity which makes as tinrik of weird tain? as. we-pass it nightly on onrway home from editorial labor. Won't some kind old owl come and boot in it to complete the desolation. we then feel li Not Appreciated. The, Southern people like' manliness' and ' downright frankness in an enemy. ''Before 1861, they despised the Northern sycophant of "the slave rfOwer, tEo'ugn they "made nse of .the volunteer jsUves, and hoped to employ them during thewar, to subserve their purposes. ' They have now a greater contempt for them, than ever. The New York Netct and' World have been Buperservicable' in, behalf of .the rebels, and , they are thanked for their pains by tbe Raleigh Progress, in the following refreshing style: "Not an 'issue of either of these papers appears on . ' onr 'exchaoge-taUe tbat is not filled with treasonable utter ances, and "peevish, . puerile fault find ings- with the present condition of af fairs. On ' their knees, and crawling in filthy, sycophantiah slime, they bespatter tbe South, and tbe. leaders in tbe late rebellion, particularly, in. a manner that, beyond -all doubtwonld influence the feelings of the pepple. of .the, Xiorta against us, were it not! for tne fact that their sycophancy is so plain that no one heeds their mutterings. A Donation to the Goteknhekt bt GERBir Smith. The following letter, re ceived by Secretary.McCAllocb, ieanother specimen of the way'Gerritt Smithhas of illustrating- how a trne man can be a real prince.-- He gives a son-to the army aad his salary to the GoTprnment both foe the Union: -5 Geneta, N. Y., July 8, 1865. 2Tof. HugH;Mc0vt1lqcli, Secretary of the Treasurer :Yf.' ' "-M : Dear Sir: I entered the army on the 29ih of July last as a Second Lieuten ant in the 14th New York: Heavy Artil lery, and was discharged on tbe 12th of May following, on account of 41J health resulting trom a sunstroke, received tne day after ray muster in, during the fight before Petersburg, after the explosion Of tne mine. Upon entering the service, my father Gerrit Smith! cf Peterboro, N. Y., re que8ted me to refuse pay for riv ser vices, as be deemed it the duty of alt men of meanB to take nothing from tbe Government in ber hour of need. Bat being in need of ready money on my way from tbe front, I drew $409 11 a check for which I therefore now inclose. I am, sir, your obedient servant, : , y :., . Gerrit Smith Horrible' Murder In Meade County, Kentucky: A correspondent of the New Albany Ledger, writing from - Uarnettsvilje Meade county, Ky., gives tbe following details of a horrible murder committed near that place: . , J ' The nsual quiet Of this region t, haa been sadly interrupted within a day or two by the unexpected discovery of the sneieton of a missis? man, -wno was evidently murdered for plunder, as every article of value was stripped from the bpdy and the fine hdrse sjhich.be rode was seea in tue possession oi parties who are believed to be the murderers. The remains have been recognized as those of "Charley 'T. "Wise, of Hardin county, who left his home on Clear Creek, on tbe 2Sth of Jone, in search of a horse which had been 'stored By guerrillas. He stopped ft ver night at a relative's, five, miles .from this place, and soon after leaving there was waylaid and hnntf in a thicket one mils west rrf the village, and only; about two hundred yaras irom tee iotks ot tne tiarainsDorg and Brandenburg roads. The remaine were first discovered on Saturday ,nsorn ing by Mr. E. Keith; and "were" "partially concealed -by brnsband leaves nnder the tree which still bears tbe marks of the 'death-struggle, where the-murderers had perpetrated their devilish deedsbat out from humaq1 sight' by ahe thicklywoven underbrush. The hair of the deceased, together with articles of under wear torn by tbe bogs, part of the bridle with which he was pinioned, a pencil and memorandum of distances, were found near the spot, and r.eadily identified by tbe father of Mr. Wise, who is now here. ; The . perpetrators of this jcrime are still at large, but the citizens are thoroughly aroused and determined to disI rtftVAl triam if vxneaiMa "iteTictirn-was, aya-it jnan abot tweoty-nve years of age-, -or' highly respectable . family, -t .and 'reprotacjeable character, and his. terrible fate he'd cast a deep gloom owes 4Ueircl of his ac- , ,1. ! CASK OF THE STATE OF uEORGIA. IbO We are assured bT gentleman,, who is thoroughly posted, tbat tbe Bank of the State, of Georgia :ba coin enough on ham! to reaeem air its issue at twenty cents -on the dplrar j a coin: - r Rather Strong Tie" next thing we shall probably bear, will be a demand for compensation by the , owner of the land near Aadersf nvilie,. where reposesthe honored remains of seventy thousand, barbarously murdered . Union soldiers. Wahash-Express Ain'tseventy then sand ratber, strong, rranur ..t as n i -ai-v OsKBL Abe ish tare. A dotchman-i on "seeing .one of Ihe posters announcing the coming of tbe ;paorama "of"Paradiae Lost,": and reading. Lhig line, "A Rebellion in - Hearen '! r gnddanlv aw. f claimed " A .. rebellion in Heaven ! Mien Gottl. - - a,cu t. .Dat, lasts not, -long now. iskJare." A'eto York Tri Onkel Abe bune. , . , i-ss . - , m. if FBOM THE M0T75TAiy Boirs Hostilitieb by IsDiAsa Three Mes Killed. A gentleman wbo came down- from the Upper Missouri on . the .aUamer St Johns, and arrived here last eight from Jefferson by tbe cars, inform j us thtthe Indians an the -Upper llisaouxi at. im. placably hostile to the whites, and give much trouble to the Mountain .hiatal' Nearly all of tbe boats have- beaa:rd into by them. A .Tolley fired at the Gen. Grant, killed three deck hands. The St Johns is expected al -the levee Uua atternoon. pJfiori Democrat.

Jew Boois.

IHX filSIEXSrS W08C?r.A SaUacttoa ol passage from th8pecbe, Ad j-esaei and Lettar of Abraham Lincoln. -Boston, Walker, Jailer a Co. ; Evansville, E. J. COB ELL. The great majority -of the President's words are worda of wisdom, soberness and truth. His public speeches and addresses were generallyr prepared with great care- and thought. .His great aim was always to be clearly understood by. the people to whom he talked, and, conseqaentiy, tnere is a airecmess ana clearness in the language wita which fee clothes hie thoughts : peculiarly accepta ble to all elasass.- Thoroughly bSnest in his inte'nlions; - seekfeg " pnl to know and declare the truth; and having mas tered the art of demonstrating, by bis midnight study of Euclid, the President seemB always to bave desired to use that language only which would mos( clearly and tempbatically. express tbe idea Be was desirons of . impressing -upon the people. -The little volume before us is composed of .extracts frocQj lmost of the President's published speeches and docnments. It has been prepared with great care ana taitntoiness Dy- a competent compiler. The book 13.; attractive in Style and. print, as are all of the pnbllcations of the Honsa of Walker, duller A Co. We feel confident that no friend or admirer of the martyrtjd Presidebt will consider, his stock of. reading com plete, until this; little-.volume is added -y - 1 . L,l .. J.-. .. .- JLiocal0 Notices. f&ySix stone cuttwi wanted, to whom good wages will be paid - Apply to A. E. Shraeder, E. & C. Kailroad depot : .; . , . , , I i a , - ' , ' Atte!ton,' Coopers! All tbe journey men. Codpers' are' requested to. meet at Mozart, Hall, ,oq SaturdAy evening, to organite a Union,. ; . jyil-Jt tWe call attention this 'morning to the new' advertisement' of the mammoth clothing bouse ''"of Anspacher & Sods, No. 3 and 5 First street They certainly are offering nnnsual inducements to the masculine portion of bur dear pub' lic. But what we know of the gentlemei and t,he reputation of tbe house, .we ido .not for a - moment doubt . their agility ' to- stand right kip to what they say.We believe if there ever was a time when a man could get his qaoney s wortb In the "clothing Jine, that it can be did in the next thirty day at the big tlotbirig ' emporium ' of Anspacher & BonS.', SuJL't:.- i COS 1 'Heado.carters Indiana Legion, u' of VAS'DERnrjROH Cocsir,. ' Evansville, .Isd'., July 20th, 1865. J " The commisaioned offioerg pf tbe dif ferent contpaniesof the Indiana Legion, of Vanderburgb county Will attend a meeting at the Court House, Sn jhe city oF.vansviiJe,. on t Saturday, July, ing,:at 3;3Q jdotk'Ps iU: Auil; at tendatoeia required,' as'biXeluess of im portanceX t10 whor "fiaTe receipted for. .ordinance) ,'yill,' be. "brought before tba meeting, a The. following otnpanes should e represented1;'-' ft '-n Jncksonr Artillery- - i Wnriaoe trnarde,' Vamlftrburgn ureys,; Meuieuaa uaania. Union Anjllery, - Brownlow G.urdi, ( Evans ivilh RiSes, 7 . CrfSc-vnt City T g?r, t,sasi wuarasi.T i.i Aetitre Mnrers, i Union Guards, j . (loodaeltosa BidsO'rils. ' FottomRsngers, . KfghtTownhrp Bangers perry Kaagars, i Aiiavtsunaroa, " City Bloaev t, ' ; vebingtn Uuarda, Gr-y Yesgers, ,. f.vantviile Guards, , Creeent - City 1 Light Morton Guards, ! e fioraetnea,.-Loi wsi Armstrong Oaerds, Seigls Bat'erv, . t yasderborgbCav.Soouts ncott uaras, isriii, bhi uuarus, Independent Gnards, . Betgls Guards, Persons not belonging fo'ebv company of the Legion, and bayingarmaln .their possession the property of. the State or the United .Stater, are?drtlered to leave Xhtm'immeiiately at therBl6re-honse of G. P. Elliott,' S2' Main streej." - "' s" v.By order r. ;T, . victor Bjsch, , .,; .j .i ? -' Cora'g Indi&aa-Legios, - ' V -Vanderburgh Copnty. I -; si: It '-- r "-a : . . KeS", Ladies, Misses , andi. Cbildrens Gaiters in all the-ncKf .styles, and at very low prices at the BoatonBoot' and Shoe StoreTH J- SKjceer it Jon, ' ifjjySQ,-) j4J :No 8 Second? Street ",' E'g alb A Hons inse. and1 Lot'.' situ ated between Aflis't 'Mill and , the- bf4 graveyard, nearthe canal. - Tbe home is entirely newv. For1 furthei' information' Inquire' at1 Armstrong's Fdrnttnre jSfor'eon' Main'Street'(.; . ,' jyl$;;j(w r, " . ; : ; j (By Telegratib.) ; i ,- ( HAJLItOAD RECEIPTS. ! i , ," .. ! Txxas liitn, July 30. 1SGSMr. A. t. SraM : . i To arrive on th 20th of Jury,lSC5. ' 'Bement A T, 1 brl E satts.'zO tas rys, 4 brls aais. 60 bxa aheeae, 8 bags Klnger. 1U0 brls pa. der. l(r2bdlaaaah,9 bdla biiada; A Sulk, 3 bags cork.; J 8 Bicker A Cu,?cas boot. ; E W Plant, Icaalss praoesi BT: filniker, IT bin hardware; A , 4 swit ieat'.sr-. t cntrn, 2 elder mills ; 8 Orr. 1 IX taaae.1 K-'ja'ere, 110 axlee, 10 bdla iron. 2fl bis tin ; E fl Hngr, 1 bale dry goortsj Bronxhton A W. 2 brls liquor: Kvllsr A W. zdt t Fohep W A B, A bae d7fviaais, 1 bals Boll A B, rtT 'ir!a' n Aflarn nr., i ao, i tal o;.NeaiA WJ hadry g. )da, 1 bars sh-vtlcgi O A Mayrr A Sou. 1 bx suaurieav Ul fk.lf,x haaak bt foaaatr 1 t Clardx. Ferria Laadfnar. Teon. 2 t tArv.; ' Tt.amrin. awbuxg, Ind, ear Ford A H.ibx . ' .. BigDedl j tiiri-ffi A. E. BOBBINS. vilJANNONCEMENT. Mx. Editox: Pleas announce to yonx readur tllaA W : tOCDOB, of Poy Oobnty, is a caaosdata for ' Jttdge1 of the ComBCa pia Court, is tb D strict com posed of the counties of Poaey, sni'fbnrgb, Wan-fck and Ofnon." ':'s ' "A . a r :i FEk'D. -- Cotvs, Hors3!i and Males. - -GROUND FEED Piepirer.ExpTesily for the" City vj... . j, Jin Trade. I -a- win sui vcur iOWJ JDcrease in ouaatitaand ualltao!ietUrii bvrany other Feed that a bpwearfdr-foT-BoTsve Mntestbvre is Bb better-or efjaapaE.aao4.-v 4 r - i 5 : . auveredAaaey part, of l-rf vfTB- qsaziwiae tasuw sery)Oy.r . r - A R arte, alCaH trell's Greprry will bs fiiomptly klstdVi .';..'!?.srTr- ! -,s. 3w. BRAN," LARD,'&c. a Look Out ! t. 1st:..-. l Ofir. BA0S tCH CCSTBtBai-f AND &J WShipstufT.at tl ZS pefKO lhsw jaetre. wi cv mm, ivt rsiic HATHCBST A TVTfTTTAKEBTS, "Fo 6 TTater atreet.' J-20 5d" rr STORE M TIEBCES OT PBIME'LAJRD. for sbm at lS-rti per tb., at - - , c HAYHCRST A WHITTAKEB8, d' Jyae-S'" - - Ho, Water street. nr'BATOU t, SAND. TBE . CSDEI6SED. W06LD 1EF0BK . BrkAjer, Plasters aad sber tbat be is bow prepared to deliver tb bast Baton Band to say part 0 the city. Orders Mi at Csoas. Davis A Co's. Grocery, 01 my rasaasnce. earstr of laird and Locate will be promotly artewded to.' - I.ijllUaW..,. AUTilEA HITCH.-.

CLOTHING.

O 3o CD ZD 1 1 6 i W Tiave determined to dispose of our stock of , MEN'S 6l BOY'S CLOTHING, And knowing: that in Order to do .so ve man oner great . IIVI XJ OE3Xli: IVT s , : ' ! '.. : t -J ' -'' We have prspare-l ouraelvos todo ... V will leave tbe public tojodge l y annexing a list of prions of soinsefour goods, which ar boasjld aod sru an just what they say, whether they ara net les than the same qoalit Good could b booght at an, auction East or Wast. , . , We will sell, of aw per I or quality, ':1 ' , i,;. f v.. . .; . ' . i ' ' LINEN PANTS at ' $2 75 ; t ,'soid for $4 50. LINEN LINEN VESTS "at $2 00; Sold for 13 '25. . . '. ' COATS at $2 50; Sold for 4 L . . h ILINEN-'SUIT for $7 251 ' l ; ';vTorti. ti2 25ir.; '- , LUSTRE PANTS at $2 25 j LUSTRE COATS at $5 00 ; d yK.JrvJ Worth $10 00" ."( It CASSIMERE COATS at $8; :. - . . . Worth $15 00. - : Black Cloth. Coats at $12 50; . . -,.', Worth $lo 00...; . .. - Black Doeskin Pants S8 50; ; ' Worth $12 50.: ',r.-" '.-,! f VESTS from $3 to $5 00; Worth from $3 00 to $10 00. ' WE ALSO MAKE UP TO OEDEB. IN THE BEST STYLE Cassimcro Suits at ! from $38 to $50. Black" Cloth Suits J from $50 to $80. WILL ALSO SELL OUS LARGE : STOCK OF SHIRTS, ' . UNDERSHIRTS, -DRAWERS, zt-- SOCKS, 1 . TIES, ' ' - L COLLARS, -.'. SUSPENDERS, 3 S Ct ! ' : &C. &C, tC.f VERY CHEAP. ti We keep the best stock; in. tie city ..".. "f' :". - of : . '. 1 i-s.-. . j. Geatlefflensfnrnishisioefl?; " lavHIeritgOnods st these -very LOW PRICES, w expect to give tUs public ati tbs benefit Th Good wa toil will be joatas we repreeeirt, aad onr on'y obJ--t Lo disposing of our G-jode at sucb rata is TO make room lor onr Fail Stock, wtivb w iotend ahail at be surpassed by any a)tck of Homing ever Brongut to the city. We hope t.w public will appreciate otrr-rrlart In thetr bebaif. aad keep as vera busy fbr tbe next tbrty cays in giving 1 hem mors kaa oa eqotva'snt for their Grenbhcks. , -Come one, corns all. Beasemter tho ptace, i.i AMSPACHEH&SONS, :- 'vJioki '3 6c-S:. FIRST STHEET, Bet.; Main and Locust, EVANSVILLE, - INDIANA.' t

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CITY NOTICES.

Hotice to-Contractors. THE COMMOS tXICHCIL OF THE CITT OF Evansviil will receive aaslsd propceale until Monday. July", 81st, lSeA, tor conatrnrtinr an Earih-way across tb Uaaal at the junrtiun o( GosdaaMt and Canal stre-4. simitar to the en badt across tb Canal on Ingl street. A. M McGBirr.Ork. Cily Clerk' OfB.-e, Jsly Ktj, !M. Jytt-iet JfoticttoBntcierE. : ': AILTHI HTATTTAJJDS IS THE CPPkB Market wfll be) rented en To tail a v morniag, August 1st. 18.5, at T o'clock a. m , for' tb tTaa of on year. . All per renting srsoa wui oe nqairwi to pav for them oi tbe day of eal. By order of tbe Coejuci!. . " ? . . lai-ios -. - s, .-sr. MoGBirr, clerk. rCLT i7tk, 1366, r I .. - ' OEDEB FOB FLAEK BIDE-WALKS. And now it ia hereby ordered and dree tod br ibe common couneil or the city or Evansville, tbat the owners of all lata or parte of lota f rooting aa er adjoining the vrti aide of r'ourlh At -sue, front 'ieia So T ith street ;. als., oa tre aortk side of 8 ixtb street, from Firrt Avesne to Second Avenue, In said slty, causa the sida-walks therana to ha brotight t tb rovr grans aud that they cause a aids-walk of class ho. Tws L be laid dowa tbereo. within thirty days from the pablionUoa af tbt ordeg. - - . - , A. M. McGKI r, "4erg. , City Clerk' Offico, July, la6. , jj'il-St Cnlo copy. rCLT I7tb, 18t. -sr , OEDEB FOB A PLANE BfDE-WALK. And now It t hereby ordered and dir cted br the Common Council of tba tfty of Evaneville, that tba owner of all lota or p.ria of lots floating on or adjoining tb west sids of Fooxlb Avenuo. boiweea Ninth aad Tenth streets, aud the north aide of Sixth, between First aud iwrtnl Avenue, la said city, cans iheeido-vralssthereo. to be broaght to tbe proper grade, and that tber cans a aue-we's of class Cto. Two to as la'd down thereon within 1 birty days from the pub lication 01 inuortirr. . , - - ttv: VeCRTTTTm. City Clerk s, Offlos, iMf. l(i, 1 ' ' 1 ' ' Jjll-St Talon copy. a.ej.e. a... I JTJLT.L7ih.lSoS. '.:td ! ORDER FOB A BB1CKT BIDE-wS LK. Atd new It is hsrsby otdraT4 and directed Vf the Ckimmon Coucil of the city of Evansvdle, tbat the owners tyi all lot or par ta of lot lit.itlag o or adjoining tba south-west slus f First street, between Huiberr. aid bum streets, in said ity, eaosa the-e1le walks thsrven to W bronKbt to (he proper g iwder aad tbat tbny esue a siOe-waJK e( class Ku, 1 at o iaia down there oa wrtbin thirty day from the puhlicatio of this order. A. M. HcGUirr, Cleik. Cily Clerk's Offloe, July, LttiS. " J2t-3t Union c4py 7TT TTTHt TCLT TTfW, 1SW. .I,; : v 1 -n 1 UKUta FUR A BltUH hlDI-n A LK.' 1 Aad aow It 1 berrby ordered and dlit,l by the Common Coua 11 f th city f kisaarlllc, tba th owners of all lots or parts of lo s ftl ttag B er adjoining tb soatb-weal aid vf First, str-st: between Gum ani Aah, anil Pl. is Said" eltrt oaaae tba rde-wa ka tbren to be briv;hi to th propar grade, and that, theycau a enl, walk ol olwa No. 1 so belaid dowa thereon a. I thin thirty days from th puSli -etlon f this ord-r. - - A M McOEttk , Cleik. ,Cilj Ctark- Offlce, Jaly. 1. - . jjL-31 L'nloo cepy JULY ntfc, laoi, 1 1.. , OBDEB FOB BBICK f-IDE-WALKg. And now it is hereby ordered and directed I f tne Uominoa t otiactt 01 tno city or vaasviiie, tbat tbs owners ol all lots or parts of lots trenl lug on or adjoining the snnth-wrst slits ot blstb street, from Locust to Walnut street, aa tu, nortb-rast aid of Fourth airw t.ln ru Lcccst ti Walant strest, is said city, oatte ks side walk. I hereon to be brought to the proper grs ls, and tbat tbrycaneea aide-walk of ela No, 1 to be laid down the eon within thirty day from tbe publication of tfala order. , A.M. MoOBlFF.CUrk. Ctly Clerk's Oflice, July. Isnn. t . , , , ; - Jvtl-St t!an'ctpy PRINTERS & BINDERS. 1 ...i f Cl-: 1 it ' Are prspared to do all kinds af Steambnatf Rail. roaa sua mercantile rriiitiug ana mnijiiig, ami . " . ' . -i , t ' t ' 1 . ' , no i.-'i ' -1 Do It promptly aud a tbs best manner. At ws any ail our stock for usah from ft rat bsnds, aad .1 A - : -f jl Tb vairkttfaror Mrntl tnrrwi4h, v no uniiibcj 10 Mrruo lor. m T1,T i .119 X : rs,vi 10 5--L'.'-f!.' "i5 :,iar J j l.ni 1 i And Cbeap Work our canool b lurpaaeed in the west. X! . ' -.fi't'.'.' ;,.;! c .; 2.1:1. J7:ai j . i ..." vv') .in. !-. - -, .:; U- i : . ;m -act ! -. Left at our Counting -Eoora will recoiye prompt ntrnwii BU U will muuM aa Aa tbe M.-ioes will tierwillr. ' fltvw as a call and, Judge for yourwjlres, , i 1 19' jQ-T THE I'lfun:' o- vil... JOURNALOFFICE, li;.J.. A No. 6Xocust St. ..COAL. - Rockport Coal'. ' STEAMBOATS AED DEALERS VJiJI fl-S'D aconstaat supply of this seprrioi. LVai, fur at. tn qaactltiea to soft, aavt lirr prli. ApvFta ...f, PW-ECL, COOK. AC. (elA-tf "i " " Cpper Landing, BockjHrt. - T SCHAPKER & BUSSING. tQ! saris.' ntfitEss ta antTlf or fans, wobtb rua ostvM to aah et o-ned si - 1-CifAI f KEB A BtSP IU'B. ;.c" 1 .... .A aJJSr-.J j, "a" XABGE STOCK OF GISG8AM A 0 fcrLK A toa L'mbretiae. - larg-st stwk of - - - -r. lc . I Pataaoia aver ofiersd ia th city. aaw ope at , raraaa.verpnsreT aA(Xi.BA BCrSiSG '8. SCHAFKZB A BCISO ABB DAILY BEosvki newltiest Dv Good., and ar sell, log them st thec-tomaiy popular low price. -BaJsibelafa Esrryctef arkapatuia cleanses as reBeate thi blood, instils tbe vigor ml heaftb into tne syrtrnt, and purges out to. koasora ;bat mak. daai.es , . ' ai DRUGS.. Union Drug Store ! jL-TkB., J. . LOWER. HAH JCT KEf'ErvtD A i XJ fresh supedy-of Druxa. iltditmu. Cnt.. Ml sod Dyestoffa, fKtfvtcKTr; Fancy Articles, I k jw vow iMawrfaf meoaca paaoses. Patent Hedicines and Bitura of all kinds. r A thorough knowlsdaw of ail tba brnchaa of U H, . . . u . . . . . our bosinsss, aad oar dirsct purchases from Importan aad ssanatsctorara, wid acabl as a compel sofcceesfulty wjtk asy rcU bant ia too mryr - - . - . - , Phygtciaat' praecrio tions carefully eotaaoaxndtd. Store oa Locnst Street, Srst door below the Post P9e, irajarnlla, Ud ,i JsUMtf.

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AT KOUKLVS.BOOK STORK. PBTSIPEST VrOBr-J; A 8ELSCT10S FB03C tbe expivewv thought of US r. LLicoln. The Tonta-s History f the ErU-Uia, by Tnayar; a Vfry Intereatt'ig wjtk. l ife of Horace Mane. ' .'Trif Ptrmeer Boy ; a Lift cf Abraham Liacola. admptesl fr the young. Thi rrr j B.y ; a Liie of Cksaa, aJaptod f n tba yimng. Tba Farmer Bjy -,Xif if Qrant, pbrf for theyonrg. - . , . Ti,e Thiokiog Bayonet s by Heeaac" The Bon of tUeiiotl: by ilr Oliphant ' Chriatisn's Mistake thy author ol John Halifax. Tbeo. Leigh : by Mis, Thcntaa. -Lor? and J-rLk.! by Mrs flrar. - : Belial : a new hovel pablhhed" by Harper. Tav Builnr; " ... jc - . of dulius t rssrt it loutt5xpoto;cl tJition. All the Works or CarclUt Lc Hsotx. All the Works o!' Uawihorn. 12 J hAftLl t. h.,ratA.l...bLI. a. - - - . - ' .v . - U n i. ivr ajapitort. and to guarantee-to them that hereduoe all plicae as soon as done to by publishers. A fun supp-y 01 rrnroi uoiaa, c, tjr t.'onntty rcbsnts al loaest prices - jy2U Sw QUEENS WARE, &o. , I3Il?OIb!,TI31TS. , - li 1 . . ' .11 - 1SS.I , . China, Glass ' ' " f : A 55 i Nti-v V''' - 1 AK0 QUEEMSWARE. . ; " - ' . i.;.'i Pftclcae now 011 haud And opening at .liilS it ; BUM'S. (duooessort to at. A. Ltwrenoa.1 iOOi ;' . Li i !.- K. I S: . xaAir? STREET, v One of tho largest and best asortmenta to bo ' found in the West, and for sale at extremely low prices. , , Merchants famished with coiain'oii Ware alone if dc6irod.'4 " BANKING. ' Capital Paid In- - $350,000 Limited to $700,000 THE rwlERCHANTS Of Evansville, C n. IIE1EKT .....rresl.tent, d!IO. I. UOCI1IC .....Cwstilsr, listing eowmencsil Lualiiaea st Its Cfflce, soroorot tllnln iukI I'll r( MrTtr 0irv lis servlcas to th clllre x- of Evnsaf ll'eand ft vlclulty, being preparrd lo carry on a legitimate General Banking Business, And to Purcbaseaud Supply 7-30. Treasury Notes, Gold and Silvcr9 " Bank Notes 1 ' Exchange. B0J8- r.-fl.'lERTIFICITES, " BOUDS, . nd'ottifr fcereMtli's, and Dhronnt H'KKIUX and MMKSTIC riPKR. e . And for ths arcommoIstion of merUsntss and othera, who hsv Invert, d tholr savings fn tb sopnlsri Uoveramsat l-ans; Is effas a receive iH .' mi'ier. ia. 'pr,l inn llj M a'I'MI 'w laurcuntv and liafc of retaialtis; tbam- tn thrtr own poeeeesMia. - . ' -il-tf POUNDRY. CHRISTIAN KRATZ, ". (Ttrmorly of Krt HrtlmwriJ I IP O UJXttEtiX AXD XI acd; INE SHOP, Cor. 2d .and Elm Streets, JSvanNville, Intl., Hanofacturer of Steam Engines,' B6d ers, .i.i.;- 4,4,11 kinds of f " ttEAMBOAT KH'mtt AIlA.; G IX Mi IV U It Y. .Bras. And Iron Ctstitga of Irerj - Dercription, Made to order; SUaAIt Ml LLH E V A PORATOHS. ; - "dalebis ' Gum Belting, Wrought Iron Pip and Fittings, Fire Bricks Tiles, ' And EerTthinr- in this Liner of A ...I f-.r f r-T.l... lA Inhn tf M.w-J ...... AJt.tal It toer and Moer com hins'l. with nulfRaker attay bed tht--boat ffarreaiing Machine In l. Farmere will call b-'ore pnrcheslng else, whers and n thas triad MacMs, pteferrsd la ali t W-wt.ru Suites. . - . iiooae Frosts sod all kinds -if Ornan estai Cast, trigs ust Is tba LuilUing Una, Aix Grates, btar l-ite, ate., mads V, order 1 1 th latest stytaa. V eekm a sent otrt to do any repair or net wp asy workoretrsd. , . .. r , Cose at 81iortiit Notice. XBATB atso boagbt ec4 tba satire stock ot pat. ter as formerly need by Mr. Menry ncrlbaer, aud would reepectfoi.'y act a soars of ths patroa. agaof the pohHe, bins-, by oy rears expert, eoee, arialr.ted with tne wants of ths comma. otty fn uy ires of bvat? . fftt(rf AW EtVkTZ. ITCH. . - - Scritclt. cratcUiSeiatcbJ . ITCH L ITChIZitch ! BLANK'S . ITJH CZZZ1Z, Will cor, tbs Itcb in of, t-.urs. Also eurss Bcald Bead, Old Sorst, and 'l diseases of tbo skis; lei'M lo Trirr:rT. Price lf onu per box by Mi, sr H ri pw des-o. Aiidresi Lr. BLAb'JE A Oy., Bog VA. nottu.tf, or v AALLS-f A WHITE, jTH-md - i"nTiis, ind.

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