Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 July 1865 — Page 2

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FOR RENT.

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.nirlma .tat aleO. Will rail ue Blackamltb r-hop on Main etreet, mu m vaoai, on zaaaaow I'ltVtt' W0BGA5. BEAD CO. WANTED. A 000 WHITE OIBL WitltD-fO i0 XX to work for a email family. A tterman girl preferred. Enquire at th Jonr cal oflio. JtJ3-u LOST. 01 . uresrA'.THii'th isct. ral Hliie mi r geon x Inlnv niinAf Ann MDfri will baoltab y rewrdd If he will leeaeit at the boo i t lu O'BriBB, BycBnor tret, between Second aod Third. JJ" ".N TH0B1DAT LAST MX SOBBEL MABB J brclu hr bridle and b-rt. w.ia for Jam. Enklten near MoClbl''fc 'J ton. ty. I b. doo. recovered the m.r, with ? tba brldl. or addle;atraydweywrtB no or-el . ra bey fl ley. "i pay Hbwally for th. retain of tb. addl and fill t tD id EransTill.. JylS.dtf. B. X. BEAD; FOR SALE. "CBS H COW.-I OIHB f OB 8 ALB A r Uow wl'b her "if.- ocd llkr, wmwkaoly g"otl..od other 4tJlilo, nMklog tb. wornli g. or la tb. e.eolo. t my reeldence, Be-o d etreet, abore tb. jZ3 d3(. w M. H. MotABKB. - FOB SALE.80 ACBX9 OF .Till TINBEBto Laoo oo Pigeon Creek. Part of tb. earn ku ft,,. tLiD Timber. Bltoetad elx mil from iMU.Til!.. AddrBox8 Jyl-l 0' kWB BKC0ND BAND BAT rHKba, H 15,(0; teet tunbtr. - - . JjB-tf OUr.lWamJUTO pBISCEKT C1TT B A tOOH FOB SALB, , Tb nnderJgna wl.bx to til to rwponilbl. p.r.oo on. bl' of th. B.r .ito.ted Id tb. Crfcwlt City Houl. I will Mil It to.ny.u. - Farm for Sale. rOSTAXSING 8IXTT AOHBVpM LOWBB I . u. mul. 4 mllM from EtdwI1I., 1b ood iMt.of caltlfalion, Hb good feBOM.uut . Jrod lrg. fr.m. bfttt. and baro aod oth.r ootf.l dlog.. t.o b. b ogU with ,r withoot th. Will old low by on A. O. BULLIViB. 1 1 OUl-E AKDTOT F0B8ALK, 81TDATED OH 11 Ninth atrp.t, batwoan Vln. and Sycamora. W'll r..ld low by a. u.eun.iian H0UEAKDL0TON BAMILTON B1BIKT, kaat of Waabiogton aireet, in Mortbera Knl.rg.oxbt. th. b. - la or bigb. coatalui a m. .imt. cUtsrn aou out-bol'dlniii. WI.I ba aol i low by A. O. tUliUVAn. r..rrr iTuntR nTIKLEW. A O00D STERN X wtael atramboat, of iredlom !, with gnat power lor town g, and all her r.gglng. a aha now ley. at the lending at ETaneilla, for aale at alpw price, wita a lew repeira ene sable boat for low water. ' . ; I r ... f a. MA0H1B A CO.. . KeapaTllle, Iod. BDtLDlNO LOTS IN BUABPE'H kJ EnL enlargement. Term caad. Dqair. oi a. Bklnper, at Oroee, Pati. A Co.'a. BesidencA for Sale. A SPLENDID BUBCBBAN BK8IDENC1C, 01" five acre., within tb. city limit a two etory brick bona, with euble, o., aod fralta of all deaorlptlooa. Will b (Old low by . my'i3,tf. ML. . JOHNSON. GROCERIES. vi : i, BED TOOK 4JOWU. ' ' P A lot ef choloa Country Bran, fraab and good, laat itoalved at.d tor aal. low, at ' ... V1CKEBT BBO'S, 132, Main H treat. IJOATOKil POTaTOEfll POTATOES I Wnr aiill reciting thoa. eboica Beaters po atoea, and will aell them cbrp. Band yonr rder. beloratbe, aia all yj'j.gy BB08, Hi, Main Strert. . 1?L0U AND MEAL. ' ' 1 Extra Family rionr, w.rrented bMhlBMCli and bari U, aod Freeh Corn Meal Joet reeeired. For tela cbaap, and d.liyered lo any part of tba city, by VICKEKT BHO'S, 1, Mara Street. - I ATS. Oua hnndred bnab.l of Oata In at.re and far b. TICK EBT BBC'S, . '' 1 13 Main Btroet. -a .mtn iPPl.kH. - - J) A sholc lot of Dried Applea for aale at era; darad figure by TICKEBYBUO'8, - 132, Main Btreet. AUNI HA CO N I (! I A choice lot of Bint for d Bam. Tlaln do. Clear f idea and Dried Baef f r aale fh-an at TICK EBT BR 08. - ' ISS. Main Btreet. CLOTHING. UBEICH & SCHRADER, Merchant Tailors, C0R. STCAMfJBR Jt 8KC0XD STS., Bwanawlll, ImoV nrw, have a ebelce aeeortmenl of Inworted Clothe and Caeaimerr. of a anperlor qoality, which we will menutactare Into garment at reaaonetu prtea l . , . -v. mw C I aid examine our good and f rice. JylMSme. - -' WALL PAPER, &o. J08T BECEIVEP A LA BOB AND WELL eeleoted eeortmeot ot Wall and Window 'ape re, plain and figured, wblcb tba public are .Belted to cell and examine Oeiore parental jlaewbr-a. Alee new .apply of Tenoyaon'e new poem not iaoan in paper eoeere, prio asoaata, fch? I HBAIVM CO-P A.RTNERSHIP. yiLLIAM B. WALKBB and FBXPBBtCK V Loukenhelmer have entered Into a partnership tor th. tranaaotion of a Real Estate Agency Boalneaa, at No. Weat Third Btreet, KTanarllle, Indiana. WILLIAM B. WALK EB, frhstamde. s l.nniltNHlIM KB. Not k raw ef tx Wont Llontera th t ellliot mankind ariaa from eorraptiona of tb blood. Uelmbold'a Extract of oaxaaparilla i a remedy of the atmoet eelae. . - - GUNS AND PISTOLS. vGUNS .r --" avoa tJ . PISTQLSr: t' CiGrrallj Reduced Prices! C. KELLER, 95, Main , Street,;;,' Importer and Manufacturer of all klnde of GUNS, . PISTOLS, and RIFLES, AND DXAIKB IN - - - . POIVPKB, IttD. CAPB,MOT, fABTSlDOXB, J-0 J-'t.'-KS, HBOi-B'Qa, BA- ( lorueaaaorlmrai), POCIf t XMVKiAbOU'Z -ue, W4LKISQ VAE.LLfOR 'h OF Ot,K8, , , w t . rfftDPf TOia, - - It Anal Kvarytblna: I'aaatlly VbxbA ta van Bioree. W Onsa mad to order. a-Particular attention gives to repairing gone ana piaioie. jjn',a"m. GROCERIES. IACON DAM 8. 40J 1ANVA8SED BAMS. 100 Plain Ham, for aale, who'ee.leend retail. at lowHt market ratea by iiumi eaus,. . lylS ; 13i Main etreet NEW MACK.EHEL 30K1TT3 IW MACK, erel.oicca of l5; aleo Salmon Tront, Wbita a tan aua Herring, fr a a at vic&EBZ'B, Jjl ISx Main atreet. CjrbDRIaS-JC T BKOJtl V El EGOS. BUT ip r- jonng eudold Chicken. Coea Oyera.a, Pl.k ed oyeiera, Lobetere, Pin. Apple., Pacbaa jOnit ee, 8 rdin. e, .eeorted t ztracte, and a gen -. wroceri.e, a way c h"d VICKEBT B 80b' J'1' HiMaln atreet. -pOTATAOES AND ONIONS St BCSH HIW 1 1 otatoea i iS bu.b new Potato Oaionel lr nud foe, for aale low at " bkvb 1 Main etreat'J EA, COFTEB AND SUGARS. a clock, at craatlr redooed prt vera 4 jeioe e Uctioo of freab lea. Warranted to ai pie., ror M very reaaonaoie. jylJ TICKEBY B 03., 131 Main at. SUNDRIES. ITEIiH OBOtJSD COBN MEAL at r IQLEHABT BB08, .-reed Your Cattle.-- - - g-'S'OSntD CORN. SHELLED COSS.BBAH, V- AO., oauearea xeea, Of - m , IOLEHABTBBOa. TCL SB ART'S EXTBA FAMILT AVO "fionU.. X ora all u FUmot a b had at tk oaraar of ' LocAft ajtai Caaal ,

T ATCBDAT. -JTI.T22 EVANSVSLLE CEAWFOEDSVILLE f . .Railroad.SUMMER, 18S57AR2AKOEME2ST 1TB1IK) BTanayllto DaJly, (Snndaji 3 excepud). m lJlow. ! i( t r- n 'KVt. ACCOM MODATIOSEFfI 8tatkoa. ArrWea at T - TlncoDM 10 :S9 A. M. ; Terra Haute ; ; at 3M5 P. M. 9jm'f A. M. Bab K XiP8.EB ArriTeaavVlncennea 1'4:17 P.M.: . fO. A M. trln. l. 1'ir rait. 1 :26 P M : for Weat. 6:S0 P.M.); Arrirea -. ' , tt Terra H.n ,3: P. to., connect f :: log wlch Azp'ma Traina aa follows TSEBBHAUTB A BI' 0JXD B. B. -' r-'. - L. Tea Terr. Haote at 4:40 P.M. ' ! ' Arrivta at Inila-aoolU 7:25 P.M. ' utiklor ctoao coDcnr.iioD w.th train. for Cicclaaml, Colomt'oa, aod all r EUatero :itle,aod for Cbl.ago, Tola-j-' do aod Detroit. . BT. ALTON TERBB HACTE B.B. . , Leave T. rr. Haat. at 8:54 P. M. ; - ' Arriweat Mattron 6:45 P. M.; Cbl-:-j ego, 7:00 A. il and making diet eonBFcti' oa fur all poluu In tb Sortb-Weat. 4AA P- M- VIt'KSE8 ACCOMUU AOUAiioai- : ArriTaa at vinienaea r. m- ! 4 0. A. M. Treloe lar. for Kant, 10:45 -j P M ; ArrlT. at IolTlll. 6:30 A. t M ; Moclnnntl, 8.00 A. M. ; lt ' r. tut Weetfi i60 A. M. V Arrlw at tt, i ' " Xonia, 1 :i 0 P. M ; Cairo, 5 :00 tt. H - jy CCOJVIJ10LIATIO- THAIS . -T- Ltata. Terr, tfaoto at :60 A. M Vioce ne. 12:20 P M. Arrirea at KtaaaTilb 6:13 P. M. r.i AIL- - Leavea Terr. Baota a 8 :60 P. M. rn arrltal of Jtxpreea lrimi tro a ' Cloclonati and the JCuit ; larea Vln i : . CfcDBea at 7i 8 P. It.- Arrirea at Evao.Tille :47 P. M. -, rylJaCESNKS ACCOfllMOD ATIOSTJ . LeaTetO. A U. Junction at:40 A M., oo arrlral of Night Kxpreesfrom i i ,. ; rdoclanatl aad. Loutxrllle. Arrlyea ' .t Iw.n.iilli. 0-40 A. M. M-Bavgige cbnckwl throng II to all principal point North and Kaat. . JOHN INOLE, Jr., Bop't. . CITY NEWS. , j i -. .Io CopmponueBts, All letters relative to subscriptions or buslneaaconneeted with this office should be addressed-"W . . :,. ; " j .ni JOURNAL COMPANY, j Evansville, Ind. Communications for the paper, or lit erary and political, correspondence ot any character, should be directed ' ' EDITORS JOURNAL, ' , Evansville, Ind. Of lt Five of them There are now 0)ly five candidates for Congress in the Memphis,' Tennessee, 'District, one bar' ing recently withdrawn. The race is free one. -, . - I" A reporter of the New York Tribune says that all the' copperhead snakoB that escaped from Barnnm'a burning buildirjg immediately crawled to the World office, where they found shelter,'! Poor, anakeg! . Bubied. The rrmains of the soldier, Ness, of the Thrd Ohio Battery, whose death on tJie-.Emperoy we mentioned ye&terday, were taken charge of by Mr J. P. Elliott,' the Township Trustee, and decently interred. . His wife has 'been written to, aod the remains will probsv b!y be forwarded to her hereafcer. Goino, Home The Clara Dunning passed up the river yesterday with the 24th Ohio .regiment en. route from Mobile to4their homes. The boys seemed to be well pleated at the prospect of getting home, and cheered lustily as the boat left the landing. . ; Anotbeb ;Wahmno. A little :"boy about nine years old, named Charley Long, whose parents reside in Lamasco, while playing on a raft yesterday near the Pigeon Creek bridge, fell into' the river between two logs and was drowned.; "His" body was recovered in about twenty-five minutes, bat life was extinct. A young man, whose nme we regret we j could not learn,- displayed highly meritorious gallantry in his endeavors to rescue the drowning boy or recover .bis i body. He dived down repeatedly under the !o8 and in the river, remain, ing so long that the spectators had ap prehensions for his .safety, and finally recovered the body. . ; ' V Parents nhould . keep their boys who cannot swim away from the river, . ' . Terrs Haute Markets. The Wabash Exprat contains the following encouraging items: ., 1 .'f,,;' . We are clad to learn there is a good prospect of a considerable decline in the prices of fresh, meats. , ; ; . Spring chickens sold in market yes terday-morning at twenty cents each. That's something Reasonable. Oh, that some awakening of con science,' conld be superinduced in the butcher's and Tenders of poultry in thia region, so that families with a less net ncome than $12,000 per annum could indulge in tenderloin - stake -aod fat nicy and tender pallets at least occa sionally. Some of tbe more liberal of our generous and conscientious marketwomen will condescend to dispose of a chicken, a little larger than a well-fed grasshopper, at 40 cents each, if you will make the change.: ... . -,- , . , - m ' , TbeRT. J, G. White, having re signed the pastorate of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church of this city, does not design removing his family away, as some have imagined. On the contrary, he has but enlarged his field of opera tions. Making Evansville his beadquarters, he intends traveling a large circuit, holding protracted - meetings and preaching where his services may seem to be most needed. .His i family will spend the summer months at Toledo, Ohio, enjoying the refreshing - and invigorating breeies of Lake Erie. ; Mr. White himself will commence a series of meetings, to-morrow, at Viacennes, aoi continue them at such points. a from which he may hear the Macedonian cry, "Come over and help us!" fgyrWe understand that bur old friend General Jeff. Thompson, General no longer, intends going into tbe commis sion and brokerage business in Xew ur leans. We predict his success, for be probably . knows more people than any other man in America, and nobody ever questioned eithsr his energy or b' per sonal iniepltT.0 (?urnat - It appears to us that most of the, rebel leaders ware eld friend, of the Journal We are happy jfcat we ere suable to boast of but few friends who aided in the effort to destroy bur . government ., :

fP Tla Ear. J. C. Bowden, of Ken '

tacky, baring receired eftll to take charge of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church of this city, will preach the first or introductory sermon to-morrow morning, at the usual hour for holding Divine service. Mr. Bowden is a minister of a high order of talent and eloquence, and will, we have- no doubt, succeed in greatly strengthening aod building up the church committed to his care. ' We heard his opening sermon at the recent session of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Church in this city, and were greatly pleased with its spirit an thought. - ; ' : The Tennessee Riveb JTbadb.- We see by the Cairo papers that the Jonas Powell, and two other boats, are making regular trips between . Cairo and Eastport, and are, doing quite a lucrative business. ' To an unsophisticated individual like ourself it has appeared , somewhat sin gular that the Powell, and other boats, from Cairo, could run in that river nninterruptedly, while every boat that goes from Evansville is pressed into Govern ment service or otherwise delayed and nterrnpted. A friend at our elbow, who knows a thing or two, tells us it is no mystery to those initiated. We hope that an effort will be made on the part of oor citizens interested to remove the cause of the difficulty that besets the Evansville boats.' We know, from the best of autnorit ty, that persons desirous of coming to Evansville with cotton, and to buy goods, have been compelled to go to Cairo, be cause our boats have been "pressed," while the Powell was permitted to go ajong quietly and undisturbed. Compulsory trade may iatisty Oairot andmay benefit her for a time, but she will lose by, the , scnllduggery practice in the end. ; Evansville is the natural mart of tbe Tennessee river region, as it is tbe natural entrepot for shipments East. Cotton can be shipped to Evans ville for about the same aa it can be to Cairo, and from here East it gains from 43 to 60 hours in transhipment East. Within the last four days 1,600 bales of cotton has been landed at this wharf, every bale of which is now far on its way to the Eastern seaboard by the great , natural, short, direct and cneap route over the Evansville at Crawfordsville, Terre Haute and Indianapolis and the Bellefontaine Railroads. t When there ceases 16 be dishonest Quartermasters to tamper with,, trade will naturally seek the best routes, and when that time comes Evansville will reap the benefits of which she is now deprived. , . .waawawaeew-aaw aweajjjwewa.waw w..w.ww :. i Wadb Hampton Blotiateth. Wade Hampton, in a long letter to the New York Day-Book, dated, at Columbia, S. C, June 19th, attacks Gen. Sher man's official report of his ' march through the Carolines as ' " misrepre senting him in the grossest and falsest manner." Gen. Sherman, it will be re collected, charged Gen. Hampton with being the main instrument in burning Columbia, S. C. Hampton denies all this, and charges Gen. Sherman with burning the city, and allowing all sorts of atrocities to be perpetrated upon the inhabitants. ' Octraob at a Picnjo. Memphis pa pers report that James C. Brown was shot twice by a gang of men under the. leadership of a young man named Payne, while at "a picnic near Olive Branch, Da Soto County, Miss., n tb 15th of July. Mrs. Brownin trying to protect her husband, was shot through the shoulder; Miss Collins was shot through the heart, and Mr. McClure was badly wounded, After Brown was dead, the attacking party broke two pistols over his head.' He Lad fonght until after receiving both shots, shooting one of the Paynes through the shoulder and arm. The assailants escaped. A stable boy at an English town, a few weeks ago, wished to reduce his weight five pounds, so as to ride a horse at a race. He wrapped himself in flannels and a great coat, and started Out on a hot day to sweat himself down but after walking two-miles he -felt down and soon died. :The cause of death, as stated by the surgeon, was effusion on the brain, produced by the heat of the weather and over-exertion.. This should be a warning to certain " bloated aristocrats " we know of. Town Bali There will-be a highly spirited game of town ball, to-day, at the Club grounds near the residence of Mr. Wm. Brown. '.Pleasant Vehicles, with handsome, gallant " and ' careful drivers, will leave the corner, of Locust and First streets at precisely 2 o'clock, for the accommodation of ladies. "Tit game will commence at precisely 2 o'clock. " - ' The defeated party have sent to the victors a challenge to repeat the. contest, which Dr. Haas, on the part of his associates, loconically aocepts. There will be fun to-day. - . i t . ' The following is the correspondence: Etaksvillb, July 20, 1865. We, the undersigned, members of the Crescent City Town Ball Club, who were f2feated .on Saturday last,' do "hereby Challenge the winning side for another combat for the same . Ball on Saturday. July 221, 1S65, the play to commence at exactly o clock. Britton, Wants, Hynes, Little. Msrrttn. Hollingsworth. Pillsbnry, Caldwell, Law, Gilbert, Parkhill, Harvey, Haff, Walker, Carlin, E. Iglehart, -Wiggins, Boicourt, R. Ingle. BEPLT. (X':..iilu In behalf of my side I will J say, "challenge accepted. . i. uaas. i " e A New Disease amonq Stock. The Hamilton (Canada West) Spectator, says that a new disease has broken out among the live stock in that part of the pro vince. During the last few weeks some twenty or thirty lead of cattle and horses have died in one locality. In hogs it first shows itself by a swelling of the throat, and terminates fatally in about 'twere hoora.' In cows ;and horses, they are sick only about ten or twelve hours, and in every ease where they have been attacked the result has been fatal.

tJA citizen of Tennessee, named

Ferguson, was recently attacked and literally riddled with bullets, in his own house, near Memphis, by two scoundre s belonging to a gang recently driveir out of Missouri. They were traced. bytle murdered man's brother, arrested, and lodged in jaiL,.:. y t V (" '! - - - - SST"A. person . shouldn't drink more than a barrel of ale a year in the United States, for it appears that only a barrel apiece is manulactured tor men, women and children. Don't .lake more than your share. Lou. Journal. Allow us three or four dozen bottles of Fredl' Cook's-best, and Joa can have the balance of our barrel. : ' Departure of General Sherman's Escort. The men who composed the escort of Gen. Sherman in his treat march to the sea, who have been quar tered for some time at the Hickory street barracks, left yesterday for .their homes in -Ohio. Previous to statting, the command, under Lient Mcbvoy, were drawn np in front ot the barracks, and Gen. Sherman made' a lareweil ad dress to them. He advised them, when they reached their homes, to do as they had done while in tbe army, and ibey wonld always be" respected Tjy all men. He said they had always acted as gentle men and ethcient soldiers, and be sin cerely thanked them for tbelr gallantry and good behavior, tie noped tney onld always remember the, position tbev had held and Bon or it -The Gen eral then left, amid the hearty cheers and affectionate adieus of the men. The command then marched to the Lin dell Hotel, and bid good-by to tbe Gen eral's staff: thence they proceeded to the Terre Haute depot, and got into the ears, which had been decorated with Sags by the citizens. They left at 4 ;45 yesterday afternoon, with the. kind wish es of their many mends. Missouri Democrat. Reoimenta l- ' Items. IrP ' the India napolis Journal of Thursday -we find the following hems relative to Indiana regiments: TwENTT-FlFTH -INDIANA. The 25th Indiana," twenty - Officers and 370 men, Lieutenant Colonel M. Wright,, has ar rived. Eiohth Cavalbt. The 8th cavalry is being muttered out at Raleigh, and will soon be at home. - - " v Th Eletentb Indiana. We learn, reliably, that the old .Eleventh Indiana, Colonel Daniel Macauley, was paid off on Monday in Baltimore, and would be i mnstered oat directly after, and start for home, their last happy trip in that direction from war. and war s alarms. This is emphatically a "home-regiment, hav'ng been originally ra's id io and most; ly recruited Irom ludiauapoJis. ,.iNeax ly alt the officers are of our immediate citizens. It is expected they will reach here on Saturday, tbe 25th- inst. - Let the reception be a ronser, commenorate with their deserts and the gratitude we feel for their fidelity aod heroism, o . A Close Shave. The Memphis Argus in its account of . the fire in the establishment of Louis Howes & Co., in that city, gives the followicg thrilling incident: " One of the clerks, Mr. John B. Preston, wai quite energetic, and would undoubtedly make a good fireman.' He, seeing water of no avail, undertook to smother tbe flames by throwing a blanket over tbe barrel which was in flames; in so doing he got some of the liquor on his pants, and in a moment he was enveloped . in flames. He immediately started to rnn back -toward the stairs, when, luckily for Mr. Preston, he was met by a man bearing a bucket of water, which the, man threw on him, thus saving' 'him from being ' badly bnrned, if not from being burned , to death, VtJ: Local Notices. O " a Card, a To the Stockholders of the' Evansville JLibrary Association : M I Thanking yon -for the -rjompliment paid me on Thursday ; nigh, - by the liberal vote given .me for. the .office of Corresponding Secretary of the Evans ville Library Association, , -pemit me to say that engagements' 'made years aeroY occupy" airmy time &6d prevent me from! giving wu auenuon to toe amies oi me office that its importance demand. I am compelled,' therefbrvj-to respectfully' decline the honor conferred. - Re8pectVdlly, ':' -',,"T E. ' SchoenlaVb. Xotlce to Tax-FaTcps." 'We, the undersigned Tax ayeri'of, the city of Evansville, request, that -a "meeting be called at the Court-bonse, orJ Monday evening, the 24th" Inst,' at7 o'clock, to take into consideration the assessed value of their property as fixed by the City Council, acting as a Board of Equalization, and to take such action as may be proper in the premises. - IaaaaK-n, - '"'' "Ja-. Barnea,,' X. A. Whee'er,' - v 0. Hdd. ich. . ; Jacob Slnricb, ' , J B Meiker, '. : 11. p.-tn,i--- r . U.ivmltb. B. 8. Tenner, ' 3obn Dinnettell, eenspxea tnuamgv- joorjt.'. riagl r. A. Gumberfa, Jaa. BJantlin, Jr. W. Sawyer y G H. ffmniiU, , L-ule Xorxr . LHIram B. Heed. .. Heqry C M eatbmoy,. 3 Aa h'd atelelaa. '. B-Jnkiae, John H. Moigaa, . Bamnel E. Gilbfrt." u " Wm. W. Marnaa rKappIer AEcbtjakenbRrg- ...... Jj22 ZI "r The S?ansTLle National iaok.. . Among the "-Bank Items " in the July number of ,the ,aneT Jf agazine, tbe ablest and1 most reliable 'published In this country n poh all matters of . finance and poljcal,. economy, we Epd.,BB ibllowing: The Evansvitle National Bank,' which was established in January : last, with a capital stocK ot wuu.umv limited to f 1,(XXJ,000, has been designated a Gov ernment Depository, and the capital stock has been increased to 800 OCto mainly'by a" tratsfet of the canital of tbe Evansville Branch f the-Bank -of the Mate ot Indiana, which is withdrawing from . business and" will be mrced in the new Bank: Samuel Bayard, Eaq (Cashier of tie Branch, Bank,) has-Wn appointed Cashier in place . of R. fi Roberts, Esq J Tfislsnedl" Mr.'Ralhbone (President of the Branch Bank), will, it is uuuersiooa, soon taite toe rreaidency to succeed Mr,. Lovry, who will resign in his favor. Fbr the present,' his other engagements prevent This Bank, located at the commercial city of Indiana, has with tbe exception of one, the largest capital of any Bank in the State, and with the prestige and business of the Branch Baek to begin with, and the experience and judgment of the old officers in the management, it must at once take the position occupied by the Branch, as the first and leading Bank in.' J3oIhern Indiana, if not in the. State. i.Jo . this connection it may be Well to state that the Branch' Bank, which is now closing Btp, was established in June, l857-(eight years Ao)v'-baj; taid. regular semi-annual dividend of d pec cent-, end will, it is believed,-pay back to the stockV

holders two dollars and a-half for one

dollar of capital paid in. v We doubt i there ia another Bank in the country wmcu can snow more prosperous results than this. EST As I ansVaiout to-start for the East for a stock of goods, I now 'offer for sale. the. small remnanf of my Rum mer goods at very low prices. All light goods' sold at prime cost for a short time, as I dovj't want to carryover the Winter any summer giiods.'Now is your : time to set hean foods.-' Can and see. at No. 8j First street 1 'c J7H7 Cablin. BAKING HOUSE W. J. LOWBT "&CQ.... I,j,,No. 7 First StraeU $100,000 in 7.30 Treasury Notes for Sale at Par and Accrjiod .Interest. - ExennRe oa New- York Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis', "and .till, the prominent i cities - in Europe for sale at all timos and in jail sums, a tho lowest ratos. . . ..... .... . . - - County, and City Orders bought and sold. 1 ' : , Commercial C'paperV disT counted at bank rates. jy22. d3t t: Vf .' ' ( -. rr I" -' m . t s. .. JKafSiz stone cutters wanted, lo whom good wages will be paid. Apply to A. E. Shraeder, E. & C. Railroad depot Attention, Coopers! All the journey-. men Coopers are requested to meet at Mozart Hall, oni Saturday eveuing, to organize a Union. , .- jy21-3t; Headquarters Iidiana Leaion, V ' - vf Vandebbuboh CotJNrrr' VEvanbtille, Ind.; Joly 20tb, 1865. ) 1 This commissioned "officers hi the dif ferent companies of the Indiana Legion , of Vanderburgh county h will I-attend a meeting at the Court' House, in the city of Eyansville, on Saturday, Joly 22d inst.'at 3;30j'c1ocV P. A full atf tendance is requir'eda business of itneportance (to those pwha have receipted j finance) will be brought before ' - - 6 - . .the meeting; "The; following "companies should be represented : s , -.;. j Jackaoa Artillery,' . Wallace-Qearde. Vandrrbsrgb Grey, "MoCleiUn Goadn. . tfbion Ar-.iltery, - - Browntow Onard, ETanarilH Bifle. . 75 Crreotot City T ga, " Emmitt Gnera, , Centra Bangere. Union Goarda, . ' " Goodselto n, Rlft0'r1a, Bottom Ranger, -, N(ghtTin-b pagiT Perry Bangera, - - - .-, ; A li ni Gerd-a- r r. City f luee, W.ablngti 0 Gpard, Or y Tease, "' 1 -i Kreiieailre Guarje," -Creeent tity Light Morton Goarrla. -a t Horeomen,. . . Armetroug Gourde, , .. Belgle Bat ery, - Vanderburgh Car. Bcout rkott Gnarda, Darmi'aat buardt, Iodrpeadrnt Gjard,, -fieigle Guard. Persons not belonging to any company of the Legion, and having arms in their possession, the property of-tRe. Slate or the United 'States, are ordered to leave them immediately at the store-house of G. P. Elliott, 82 Main street ; ; 1 - i; -By order" 'V ' TicroB Biscn ; k.,''.Cbm,g Indiana legion, "ai 1 .,r.,3 idi; Vanderburgh Coanty. ; 7i t Ladies," Misses- and. 'ildrens Gaiters; in au the neto styles, and at very low prjkcs at the Boston. Boot and Sfauoa Store; ' .-lc z- r j; S. Riceeb A Go.,": jy20-"; C"-" No.1 8Second Street'1 c fi . - .. : t Fob Sale-i A-Hoosb and.-. Lak-ieitn. a,icu ontrBen-aiiii Mill and " the- old graveyard, in'ear jthe -canal. , The bouse is entirely tjew. , For further, informa tion, inquire at . Armstrong'. Fnmtture Store, on Main Street c jy!8."" lw f ,.Jr -' By Telegraph.' . . ( BA1LBOAD RBCKIPTS. lo -' - .- . Taaaa BAtrra, July W, 196&V i Mr. A. M. t-krnttr : , . , ,. . ( ; To arrit on the 21ji cf July, 1865. f,' " J P Elliott, S bags coffee. T brie acgar ; Kraft St M, 1 brl wh afc( I brt wki;'W Weredell, ba -jeaat; r 8 A Co, 16bxlya. S B Gilbert A Co, ttO "igawjT ''.""-t- v Dxaatairn; nan , caiti giaeaware; joon A. E. BOBBINS. DIED. LAKT On Tridajr morning, July 2 let, Joui La in, aged S3 year.' ' , ' The funeral will take place thie (Salnrday) morning at 10 fc'olock, from th realdeno of her on, Geo. Lent, on Third etreet, between Cterry and Oak.' ' ' ' ' -'. : The friend of th nally areraqneated to attend without farther aotio. " ' -' '- -' ' ". ' . '- ' AUSTIN Tetlerdey morning at' fonr o'clock, WiuiAd Bimst, oily child of Thotna Aaatln, of thht olty, ageS tfere year, elgbt month and ten day.- ; - : ; iul - c - Th fooeraj will taka place thia mornug at 10 o'clock, from th hona of Mr, Aaatla, oroe of Gam and Sixth (treet.' : 1 ?i- .-.-? . ANNOUNCEMENT. Mb. Xdttob: Pkaaa sanoaoc to year reader that W M. J.OITDONof Poaey Coasty, lcandldata (oc Judge of ttjComnuin flea Cnrt, la th D etrlct compoeei of the conotaetLof jPuaey, Tasdrrbnrgh,Warrick and Gibson, Wa are authorised ao aunooac that CBABLES E. MABJB will b a candidate, at tbe nrxt October ebetrra. fox thaofflca of TtoucSOag XttotLlJ'.r of tba -eonn tlw-otvwl--TTryt- "T, Warrick, Taitdertmrgh' and Foaey. " ..'JJj2 NOTICE. Criicarr AaUTjT QcaTaaTa, l .T EtaneTiiU Ind.,Jn.y Oat, loo. - A LL PBR90HS HATINQ CLAIM AG tfNST ft. thi Dapartmaat, wbtb node asy direction, will pUaae pieaent them lor ulem-ut immediny I W HAE, - . jjfcit3t Captala aad Ae t-Q. M. ; EDUCATIONAL. HISS HCOKEE & JfflSS HOITflH . ;-,H'f. ' will -'open 'a, f 4 ',: ., SELECT SGHOOlT iim--- "3 h0! Booma of tba- i.v CombeilanUresbjterlan CburcB, - On Monday, Sept. 1th, 1S65. TBOBOCGB 15 HCBBCTrOH Willi BE ITenia latin, Fresah. Mc-Drawing, and ail tha branches afa complete Jtigb Kdocataoa. '.: '. - , "TBBMi: i-a.ameii - XftRtiaa Branchew, S3 par twaalonof 80 waeto. Lutii . do, $10 i dj. . r SO do Freocfa do-,- $10 -i da Atnaia-, -..-jd,;, $a - ' T Drawing do $10 do do Embroidery. -i r. S573 2 do'" ' 20 do JfM-tf .. . -" i-BRAN LARD, &p.' U X "- J - 1 ' ' look: Oat ! l II Ti - 200 BAGS RiCH COTTSTBT BBAN AND mu,r . err aa w tno ik. Imt arrwa ana lor eaie at HATHCBST A VETTTAIBB'S, ,So 6 Water etreet. iySOSd IN b-0V-1 TIABCB8 OT PBIMB LABD, . fcaauaalete p4ae ,.i 5- .. BAISUBSIA WBTTTABEB'e, t JT20-M .j... ... Kos. Waue earee. Unatltw war ftiaaUttF .lld' Ex treet fiereepariila taw atiatt ir- -illi fk (Ueare a brrwa a.&Aatl ty, aad large dose of medl.

CLOTHING.

CD .11 19 Izt ,0 ! Wo have determined to dispose of our stock of - MEN'S &i bOY'S ClffiHING, And'knowlng "tnaf in ' order to do u so w mast offer great IlvioXJOEMKlVXS, ! i tsir-''ti.! i ; I lo . .- We be prepaa-et onreeleea ta do . - 'Iaa-et onreeleea ta do . - We will leare the public to Jodie be aanexina a Hat of lie tojodge ly annexing prlce,af eouie of oar good, which are jMe and man Juat what they aay, whether tbey are e ! tbaia. lke aame ooaUty Good eoald be tnght at ani anction Baeter Weat. . We will ee llj of l r anperlor qnalit , I J ! .fiC :-:.'1JsCI JcOi'ti " 1 f ' - ' :.'UsCl JcOn LINE N ; PANTS" at $2 71? ; ! !; Sold for W iO."' - LINEN YESTS at $3 00; ! ; ;, ; . Suidfort3 25,,, ;., LINEN , COATS at $2 50; c;vi -Sold for 14 .50.-. r: . LINEN SUIT for $7 Ht o ; ' Worth' ?12 25. ' LUSTRE PANTS at $2 25 ; 7 " ; Worth $4 00.' LUSTRE COATS at $5 00 ; . Worth 110 01 CASSIMERE COATS at $8; .:' -.f.-a Worth $15 00. Black Cloth Coats at $12 50; .. -rerortD "$18.00. ' : ; ' at2 ;-:. ... - - ' Black Doeskin Pants $8 50; s r: -; ;Werth$12 50. - VESTS from $3 to $5 00; - ; ;. Worth from $3 00 to $10 00. WIT ALSO MAKE Up TO OB,DER IN THE BEST STYLE Cassimero Suits at from $33 to $50. Black Cloth. - Suits - from 050 to OSO. 1 WltL iLfeglSELt Otja LAEGE STOCK OF SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, SOCKS 1 ; TIES, a- - COLLARS, 4 " SOSPENDERS, VERY, CHEAPWe keep the best stock in the city GcntlemeBs' FnrnisluBg Goons. la offering Ged at tbeee Tery LOW PRICES, we expect to g'we tbe publio all tbe beneSt." Ihe Good we rel. will be JaH a w repreeact, and ear ony object la dlepcting of onr Good at eucb rata 1 to mak room lor onr Fall Stock, which w found en. 1 oot be eurpaoed by any atock of Clothing era bronght as th city. W bop tbe public will eppreciat onr effrt In their behalf, aad keep u nr. bey for tbe next hrty caye In giving hem more, tkaaaa cqniea'snt for tbelr Greenback. . Com oae. coma aU. Bemembar tha place,. INSPACH rrasT STHEET, ' Bet, .Main Jand Locus vj ' t"lANSVILLE, ' i fT.sijmmaw

FEED.

Cotts, Ilorses and stales. GROUND FEED Prepired IxpTesslj far the City iraao.. rs , f u ; - PBXF1SI0 BT (TllXDLEK MBT. THI4 TXBIV IV rOP- PAT TE1TTNG, A will make aoor Cowa iacreaee in quantity sad eualilT ooe-Uird o-ar any aibrr Feed that oaa be preparew. - for BarwaoT Mnaa tbar 1 no cetter a rttaoer loorf. - f . ' " avr Delieered to any part ! th eUy, qnantltea to anlt erea-TbaWT. - -'- - - avar ail order left at Caldwell Scorar' wiQ ba promptly ailed. w n jyxuse. WOOL FACTORY.' ionm -r. tucm.....c. . titiu wr nihil. J.VV. CRUEM & co:,lti PBoraixroas or THB -i' Evansville iWtiol Factory. COS. B05D STEEET Jt CAS1L. Wonld raapecfnlly call your attention to (V fact that oar Factory, which waa. xtrcy.d by bra laet fall, baa been re bain, aud u uaw In oparatioa and prepared to tak-j ta'Waol for maunfactnriag into tbe followin Good Jean. Batinaita, Linaey, llannel, Blanket, Cover lid and btocklog ran. at tb lowt puebl rate. - - - . t Weehall alio eaaeaTsr lo have the abaw aaada on haed to exchange tor Weol or evil tor caaiv t aan paid rr wool at blgbeet market prk. Pereoae liTioc at s dietaaa. aaib deelroaa of aeodivg their Vk oat to ., may do ao by rlrer or otherwiee, and all eoch Wool eotrsated lo na wl I neeitai.awt alleelma .., una ot tbe partneta baTlng i year experience In the bneiDe,ww SMloapAdtttUaAno ona win ire re a aieeatlanaj. - ., ' tr ir I.i.t. Iflr .. A. .ru11.-.t,. 1 ll.i anyll . JOHN W. kL A C. -. HARVEST. TOOLS. Hall,, Brown & Cradlei.: Co.'s Snaths and. ..A .', La- ' Hall, Brown & Co.'i Hay a Manure Forks, r : Blood's Grass. Grain. Briar Lawn 8cyth.es,: . f ,.,T . Waldron's Grass ft Graltr Scytnei. scytbe and Grind Stonea . Hay Hakes and Hay Knives.; , Brass and Enamelled Settles, Apple Parers,,.., , Vi ... u For aale at the LowcNt Cah rrlccf.. at t r. . , ; JAfcOB 8TRAUB A.EOK'S,; s 1 , Tiltlaln Slrr-cl,,, ... J4' t n . (Baiortn, Vublugtou Hotel V CITY NOTICES. .' Jfotice to Contractors. rpHB COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITt OF A. B-aaaTilla arfTI reoetaealiNlarapoeahi'iiirtll Moiiday, July ttlet, . 16'td, tor conatructi.g aq Far i h May acroa tbe Oaoal at the janctta ot Goedeeil and Canal traet. alts liar t aka one bnllt acroa tb Canal oo- Ingle etraet. - -'' ..- - A. M MiOWirr. Clerl. U. City Ciefk't Cm ., July ITt , 1S(JS. jyJl-U JTotiea to Snteherav i ; -. All. The meat stands in the upper Market will ba rented en Tuttday morsiog, Aageat let, Myi, at 7o'doak a mpMT Hutua of oe year. - All paraona ranting itaad will be required lo pay fur them oa the day ol al. , , , .. Br order of tba Oooaeil. ' ' ' ' ' 121 lot A. M. MeGBirr, Clerk. rt'LI J7th,,lS8,, j I1J I . OEDEB FOE PLANK SIDE-WALKS And now It I hereby ordered aad d -reeled by tb Common Connall of th city of EvaaaellU, tbat tb owner of all lot or parte of lot front, ing an or adjoining tb weat aide of Fourth, Areaue, nam Nraik tp Teltb rtreetal aleo, an tt a north aide of i nth etreet, from Firal AoeoBo to Second Ave, In eaid erty,oaae the aide. walk, thereon to be broaght to tba prapef grail, aad that tbeyeanaea ei.le-walk r clue No. Two lu be laid down thereon .within thirty atay Irota tbe aublicatlon of tbl order. .u . . - i A. M. MoGBlFr.tilerk. . City Clark' OfBpe, Ju y, lnl. . ,, ' , lji-St Colon tAfy; JVtX 17th, ISM. ... . ..- , f ' - a--ORDER FOB A PLANK rlDK WALK. ' Aad aoa it w haraby erdeced aad din ted ty taavommon uuudch oi in itty pi KraoavUi that tba aetin of all lot or p rt of lot frot1&A on or adjoining tba weet id . of Foartn. A aeaoe. between Ninth and Tomb atreeia. and tba aurlb aide of Sixth, between Vint and Henon Arenne, ia aid olty, canee tbeelde-waika thereon M nroagnt to taa prope jrraow, aad that the. cane a il-wa'k of clae No. l'eo to be laid down tbereon witbln thirty day from lb pi.b lieation of tbl order, - - ' A. M. McflBlFFdrk." -CltyOWik' nlo, Joiy, lSo.'! u ) , Jjil-St Union crpy 1 ULt 7th, 1B.15. l . - e i.l 1 ! ' I ' ,.tv finnkit rnn a huu k mtit.wiLi 'And aaw It fc hereby ordered and directed W the Common Council of tba city of i-aaaarMIe, mat in owner ot an lot or pari or lota iroet log a or adjoining tba oouth-weat aid of Flret treet, betweea mulUerr, acd vem etreet, In aid cut. cane the aid-walk t hereon U brongbt to tbe proper giade, and that hry can-w a aide-walk of eiae he. I It be laid dowa- th.ren wltbia thirty day from tb peblK.iloaef tauorner. - A.m. Men nil r. Clerk. City Clerk' Office, July, 1S6A. , Jgl-at Union copy rCLY 17th. If 6. J . I :'-.. t.. Ml 0BDEB FOB A BRICK 8IDE.WALK. '- Aad now It la berby ordered tad directed by tha Common Council ef tb ally of raaeTil, tbat lha owner of alflot or parta of lo froutIng an or evtjutnlag tb aoath-waal aad of Flrat atr-et, between Gum and Aahland Plere, la id city, oanee tba ewle.we ka tbvreoo to- be broaght to th proper grade, and tbat theycaoe a aiiWu walk ol claae ho. 1 to be laid dowa tbereoa within thirty day from Ha pabileettoa r4 tbl order. I A. M MeGBirr, Clerk . , Citj Clerk' 0ce, July, 11-V,. ' ' - l. ' - JrVl-.'lt Union cony. fCLT 17tb, 1SB3. OBDKB FOB BRICK I IDC-WALKS. ' And bow it I hereby orlerd and directed by th Common Cot-nail of tba city of Ereoerlll., that tba owner a of all lute or part of lot fronting a or adjoining th aoath-Wret aide of Sixth .mat, from Loenet to Walnut atreate.aad th norlh-aaat ale of Kocrth aireet , from Lccuet to Waloot etrreta, f aeld dry, ceiue tb aide-walk tharoa to b brought to tha proper gra'le, and that tbeyeanaea (Ida-walk of cla No. 1 to be laid down tb cos, withia thirty ilaya. frm tb publication of tbl order. A. M. MoGBLTF, Clerk. City Clerk' Office, Joiy, IhtA. -V-. .' iyl-it l?io copy SCHOOL. ST. ACNESV: HALL, Terra lIaatteA f axllaiaB, A PE0TK8TAIT EPISCOPAL CUIRCH . SCUOOi fOE tSlltlS. vfc: ... B.S. Raw. GK9. CPPOLD, . T. L. t. MUlevporiBellBBa . v? " M l' C.i BET; tl M; MABriNV MiA ,'; , .. - .,... r-etr.. . . . . SAMtrt EARuT, M. A., i '.: . praakatnb - rpll FALL SESSION OF ST nine-mt t ' A (tba Liooeaaa Female tkboolwlll eommeaea va neiatNaj, ana O'.o oay ol oeptemoer flex'. Applieauanaf caKelogaee and ref'jr-aaexlln, end ail bnina oommunicat.oo, eoooll be ad4reeed to ,-, -f. i. ItML-l.ttbLT, Pr!d-rt of 'JcraoraUoa. Terr Baata, InT. Jolr. lebSt. - JyUAwmept. ,. .. ' Administrator's Notice, ' OTTCB U HXBEBT OTVEN, THAT TUB 1 nnden1nd ba bean aonolatad Admialatrator of tba ett of John C. barxent, la of Vaaderbaurgb county, deceewi.- lbe eetcte-w probably eolrent. BOBIBT A. R ILL, 4oir l-awa iniij- ... , AdjaBtaraor. DRUGS. Union1 Dru Storo I, DK.' J. S. WEB H JCSTBtCirVEO A freeh (apply of brag deHorey Paint., I'll and Dyeeteff. Perlumery, Fancy Artlclea. Para Wine aod Brand ie. for medical purport Feeeat Medici nee aad Bitter of all kino. ' A thorough, knowkdae of alt th. i,.l .i onr boeiaea. an ear direct pam-cea tro'v im. p-rtar and aaafearara, will et e,t,l , to eompata afceeaafaliy with any rtil Botua in th City. f j. fi : f ; . ; m . , t . .. Fh,.ieian.- pr-ltIoB.e.fo1'y eompoond.d. Btara on Locnet ir . r"" " Pot Offlca, BrananflrT dtf . A TMtBia; wf Btaatr a. t arer. Tbre who da-Lre i,...i(. . .Pr T'h hlaod. wHh Helmbold I CtMt.cntrntAA Ti... ta ... . ti do... - wiTl; 7,-r:-,r".'?r-lor neraeoour. Taka no attw - . COAL. OaA.MB0AT8 AND. DEALERS r.iv nvr, - a conata.t (upply of thl (uparlortcaL lor JiA-U r-r' at v n st aaSmatw WUL ett Co.. Cppar Landing, Bock port.

ROOK3.

. x -StBwwjta,1"-''- ,4 -;' At DOB ELL'S BOOK STOR1-. .' f, PBEolOENT WOBrS; A f ELECTION FCOM ' tbaFraeed thongkuof Mr. Lincoln. Th loam , Htetory f t ha Rebel -..oa, by Thayr ; a eery lnt.ra.tl g work.- ; i , i , tlftof Borica Maoa. Th. Pfoneer Bti a Life of Abh Xlicotn, '"'-I adapted fHrtbe-yoaag. - - ' Th. Frry B.ytn Lift cf Cham, aapted f jr the ' ywnng. The Fariaar Boy j a Life of rut, adapted for 1L a tfc yorg. . , . rl na Ua kin Baronet : by Tjeewer. . T ?(Jit Afee.aJUt l 2Ua.04paaai . t hriai lan 9i taiake : be author of jnk. rr.nhe ITbeo. LMgh: y atie.'Thoma, ; .Jo a id fride: by Mr Gray. - 1 w ITOTel rnbhahad br Rernar. T, Bmliiri - . i . . Vile obSniiew Caaaar: by LonlaKacoleoniSl EJition. .- AH the Work of ran I'ae Lea Bent. 'Ail th Wt,kaf H.wtborn.a- . - IH I K J. OBkLL beg. ta hank a'e atonir br aajtrt. and to gn.ieoiee to tbem that haradaoa eli prt j. ai i kxi a i oua ao by pub teber. A mil rjf tel cchool toll, So, fr Conatry i rebaeta .tli.eei pr era. , . JjnW) Aw QUEENS WARE, &0. China, .Glaus ... ,t--i7. .-4 . ;? - Packages cow oo hand and opening at fJARK & VARREirS. : 8aeoeor lo M. A. Lwrr.ne.l IT 4 :' ji I.,5 Ko.',:;Jl, UlAltt STItEET, . One of the largest and best assortments to. be found in tha . Woet, and for Bala at extroxnely low prices. . . t Merchants furnished with com- '" rabn Ware alone if dosirod. .. mat am - - i ' , BANKINOT Capital Paid In-. Limited to $350,000 $700,000 ii ri THE' TwIERCH ANTS NATIONAL BANK , . . ; Of Evansville, . .M 1 1-' 1 ' ' ' -' '- CVll. ltlnKNT-u..M.lrald(, : JSU. lit UOCIIrC tahlar, - , tTaaupg commenced boalnee al It OBloa, ombooI Main and I lrat streets. Ofler II eerrloe to the cl'lae e of E.aneall'eaad Ui ) tta rlclnlty, beln prepared to carry oa a ( I li-gltlmatn Goncral Banking Business, L'2 ' Aad to Pnrthaaud Scpply 7:30 Treasury Noten; n--; -;.s . : , . . i i - , . ' Gold and Silver, i - - , -. - Bank Notes. '..it c u . Sxcliangc. ;ili-' Buys I. 8. CEItTinCTES" GO IDS', aod othrr bcrurlllcs, aod - t ; Uj!.counls H'KEtu.V and r -'! 1 DUMKSTICAi'lllt. ' ' ... - -., - Aed for tb accommodation ,4 aaeckMlea aod aMhera, who bee lne.t-d t'.'lr aaalox lath aniiular ,rnmBt I an. It cfleri to rerlra '" Poe.ir of I. aj. Bond, Intereet 1far log ajerrr anal attir Scr arttlt, ett ' ' ,erlal Uepoait. Fret af ( harg;, affordlag ioa 1 boiler tb opportunity to rold lb lu..cnrity and tl-k of retaining tbem la their , ow poeereeiun. Joia-tf FOUNOHY.

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: CHRISTIAN KRATZ, ' J (Formerly of Krat A Uellmaa) '" "" '',., and . , ;- - MACHINE SHOP; . Cor. 2d and Elm Streets,1 MsDQftvctarr $f

Steam" EnginoSa Boiler. "

r.i An4 all kind of, ( v - a steamboat " Asi kux;l';, , MACII INERY.

Brass and Iron Casting's, of ETery 1 ,i

.Description, Hade to orders . ..

SUG Jl MILLS: u.

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EVAPORATO RS,;;-!

DEALEBIS . , i , ..,

Gum -Belting, Wrought--Vem H -Tai earaa a a. a

;a:Ai uu ripe ana jriixmea. ' ! Fire" Bricks, Tiles.; '

And Eerything: ia ,-this lint of if . Xnsineis. : , . - Agent for tbe oelobmted John H.Manxy Patent AJoeuble Reaper and M ow-r combined, wrtk Si " -BAr attaclnd tie. beat Barreeting MacbiM ra -nee. Fermere will call be'ora purchaeing elee. where and a theea trld Macbfne, preftrred fs: all tie W eUru baataa. r .-..,." Boaj Fronu aad ail kind of Oraameatal Oaa. Ipga need in the BaUdlng Una, Air Grata, fetar ' -Piat, Ac., mad to order In tba latest tyle. Workmen aent oat to do any repair or et op aay werk ordered. - ..,;A '3L 23 X,2X X X5.:X SI Or ,

Done at Shortest Notice, nod i Me BOB, it In my lice of buiiae. tan 14 ronTOTTHW KRiTZ. ' "li .. ITOtf. Scratch cratch S Scratch t

1HAVE alaobengbt on tbe entire atock ef pAlerat formerly nnd by Mr. Hanr IWLT 1 1. n . r -

I wonld reej-Pttfuliy a a soar of tb patron. " of tbe poiitc. beiog, by many tr' axnaai- ',

jtuwntd with the wacLe ( tum...

ITCH ! ITCH ! ' ITCH ! !.;BLAEB:'S 1T3H ckEB.TE,,TpWill enr tn 7th fn rtitr,w - if.i tf'u

far, . ,,, "" B. eta. au UI tVeUaB Head, Old Borax, uilt'l a-aae nt tba akla:

jMBtalp no Mrtnry. I'rloe SOcenU pr bos by ...

man, or . v, pr dctta, AaTdre Dr. Bi.AJJt " AAW-, Bob to, Otdolnt t, or - ZCT ... , KILLER St WHITE, jylt-emd StbojtIIJ, lad.

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