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WXDHKSCiAT. ACOCST . Dally Adrertlstne; Hates. t t t s 1 sqanrs. 8 88538883888 S S S r if ' f 838888 3 3 tan St 8 S 5 C S 3 8 8 S 8 8 Isqnars S 31 8 8 S sqaarse 8888888888881 1 1 nun g 8 I . 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ' 8 8 8' 8 '8 8 8 a TtjLg-g-a 8 8 8 8 8 H.SJLJ-gA '8' 8.8.8 8 3 8 8 8 88i fceol S S 3 8 8 !2 S C 8 9 8 8 8 8 S 8 S 8 8. 8 1 soloa ?..? .Q.8, 8 88.8. 8. 8.8 Advelsaro Inserted la Special Hotieeoolana charged twenty-five per at eaten. Local Botleee. 15 cento par lloa. Ho aotloe. ewevef short. Inserted tor to- tbaa (1) Ma

(I tfCJI Mu.Hotfc.,oa.dc4Ur. I'll 11 f .'.Meilnlier. . ....

Taneral lotto,

- I J AiverttaemeBtt dHMoatlaosd betora xplraiJoa , ' " ' J of aontrect will tM charged for the time laaortad

f All transient nad eccaelonel

riverttasaseata , most ba paid tor In Mnm. v - nVANVII,T,B JOfHtWAL f)Q. Tbs waatbar ba groira oolta kot, aad bm Iwaa laair aatll laal ataalas, ajaoa thara wart So a Sigas of t ttoraj b.-wlD. ( Xba lar It ta fa'.Uof bra. and haaea ta HtUbara, with" aboat H fwt l tb ebaaaal team LaUrllU to Cairo - t ' ' 1 3

Bwln was ratbar dull oa tba lara jm tarday, aad bol fow baata arrlrlra. (. , Tbt trrlralt ioeln4a tba L-l taotl, Haabanit ' to arantrllla aod ratuni i Cbarpjar. Cairo ta -aoartllar 8oora. Cincinnati to F-hl!la; LaJy ' Or, LooltTllI to Kraaarilla aad retort. ' Tba Lral Laotl bad an axeallaot trip In, aid left oa bar rataro, with t good deal of freight, i Uatatfbt. :'.-' r-; ! -. The Charmer bad a fair tHp op jeaterda aora. "is, "b W rnrt o Cairo to-aejp at I o'clock, ti p,.t .t i a f e i 'HeaMt jr, t n'l efii'B1o e-4M;-t, Mi ..-!', l i'. !!. r' I !''. Cr,Oi'. I. k , t ta'al r aed o'egatt g Heoac. i', - f-.t- ' 'rirf"7l .t;!. and, and Dnke M'cbolaoB. ee-lewd. a ia. reaaoa, attar di to the dot' of tba offloa. , . , Toe Cob left for Eaa port lt erenlag , wltb t Talbrloatrp. ; Th 4 fan la, we art Inrbraitd, wilt lie trar aert , anil' Friday. Lm Tkatf O.aaa bee aalerad tba trade betw0

liuoleville aud tbli etty, a ref alar Taeaday aad FrM.y pick.), taking the plaoeof tba Maraiia. . Th Lady Orua It one of the m let oJmmdloas, ttaaailt and eirgaal stern wheel It ate oa tba Calo, It aatlroly aa aad very 6 ly appointed. Her offloere ere those azpsrieueeJ, aocoaipll.bsd aadpionlar genileniea, Op alt Byd aod Jim

,Ti.l' ' lii'S raeB.wltii ttt atlrs assistaata We hope to see

hn reeelTs a liberal share of p Urooei... The farorlte aos Hits will b the trgiler Loa

ICik. C-tsilUad Beadereea mall packet to-diy and be' fciia Fi -F ajtanlUtolastfa s well ktowo as U ne-d. an . '. aabgy. Cap tela Ayers and Ltoa Murrell are bar tltnt 'lief jffleer. - ; ii Tha Taraeeua baa gritoop or r th fcilto, tad

T' 1 Will g to Bladleoa er Cincinnati t" go oa the ' 'waya. Bba a III toon rtaume her place la the Lout villa end Hvndrrana packet lint. " - Tba preparer Cherokee will make baif-boor ttlpt to t 'al.hscent City Bprings oa Tboraday ' Bba baa at tad pretty craft, and la well ant.

tared, '.ii i O iTba fxllawlag I the Meatiest of steam Lady draos, from LouIstIIIs: ''" ' i 1 t D Xaht a Co, 4 bgt cotton yarn f Bead A Kenl. - - ' ' "toe, lOdo, d; Wheelr A Biggs, 10 to) A Spegler.

I tXS mde ) w, 9 rons isiu.r, rntiui pn. t 1 b aetton yara: Bemetl A V, 23 d , do j J star - tia.l ha udse: B H Wi.lIaraB. S pkgs mdse; II B

Bhr del, tdo, uu; WK ir A .k, t bs. mdeelQ ! "j Phillue, 1 hoite atd bossy ; J J w bt'er, ft this ' whisky ;WhlUro, 41 hhds tobacco ; Hell A a, .jij' a.tl at gkga mdse. i .-,! .. . . . i i ,unti, fjllowlag la the maolhst of the eteamer

. aagon a tiica.y ee nnas touacro, onvn, i'a ker.oy A i, W hhds tobauce; WulU Brothers, hbde tobwaee; McKlnn.y, .lilngtoa A Co, 13 bhie tobacco ; Pull p Dk,r, 161 bte wleai a aarke cotton. 1 cedar chuai ; a Wbltlkgton, I cow For re-ehipmott M hhds tobaccu, 145greea aide, 14 all barrels, 3J hail barrels, It a Ins end btandyeaaki, J II. 8UKMW nLL, Clerk. The Mew Albsoy Ledger tf Monday says: Ti Lies We ui dentand that as soon aa

sJii. i.ii he renal-ato the Taraaeoa are comp eted, ehe

,i t.wl t, la aonaeatka with the Moraiog aiar, lorm a daily, line to utnu.rsoo.

. , t SetaaAM's WevM Taai A tat of boata

tf- j vm eooTey "'rrmen's wagon t.aia f.em thle U 0 ,' 'J a.t Bp the Hi oorl ta Fort Leaeaaworlb. The Hhaatrock Is loading with wagoae aad main to.

day., . , .. r Tba Mlss hrl Domocrat, of Mond-y, says : ' Bapplly, the rlter Is declining here, bat there to etltk a greet flood ponrlug oat of the Mlseourl aad 11 1 ole 1 he w ter hee bxoome inlte low la tba vicinity of 61. P.nl. The Brllllaat Ult that 4l ai aoon of Wedneaday. ' Fonnd S3 laotaes on Baaarwoa's, aad the and th Favorite aperrad

1 at Buberteoa's, boned up, the at ere McLollea,

b,,r k r:iner. l q. riT.r we. ihii i.iiibk. "

t . ' .,!.-. ! , ar.hak m.A Mnrth.r. I.l.ht were

aH then,, deUloed by the low weter. t ktnell dln . , kl are U Maisitloa to Bt. Paul. . . . . vu Itusii StMO. Tba Mew Orleans Tiart, tf

lb illd. eeyt, . UO t'H!i'i i. rl.mrr. 9. Tonng. lying at the foot o1

i A '. . Oaaal ttrvai. last ta the eteam.r Pierce ear beck.

1st; eut, eareened ovr aad sunk in about SO test ' " " OT weier. BOO we. neariiy won who .erier

m ters store,. Mothfg vzlraordioaiy was . .l. about her. rsospt that aha listed a littieoabcr

i V" board aide; she terwarda carreer J o'er lo t' .'V . ' ' the oort. and sank as aove tuud. Wrecker

I were at work on her all the creates;, gettlag fas . Bltora oat of the eabia. Tba vswaei tot rgt

. will b almost a total low. Btsty-two spoons be r toaglag to bar, were accor d by oor Carrick ' ' 'aad trooght to th First P .strict Baatioa. : li ta b-v n i . i n ' ; i t -. - J .

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Ctali Horh Ca-rpWl Is sUU . the Borset lit. naneroae IktM will Be Blraeed SB oa hear lb tt h la I anrovlua daily la bwltb. a ad la K.t w4 ta as fcerooud tba city aad viait hla aumar -wOaa!a-airoa. !

rrtr-t a - The ttavla-Mo . hTtwal. 1stMnle as Law.

A - . rSoe war asot to t aiksrsburg oa natnrday, am

es erameaa-weewot.

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is I Very dull aloof tba V v . ( Tee Hir ta wallaear lard at M-mphlsa tw days ataaa, trom Lake Btatlaaao, Bed river, with e eaige o Button Tba assbwillB Pieps'cbof FrHae ssys: j -n 't. TB OU.ert!ullveo, from- riarkavllle.v.porta tt( Oarr e PjoIs, on ba-last trip out tram v -'tbt pert, while lathe act of teadieg at Ttoa'e laadlng, two m'tt below Oarkivtlla oa tba - - tvtalogor th tith lat., coil.pe d a flai of b.r b er, the at am eter log lt-t tora aad an, " scalded to de .th four aa ro d ck hee do, aad era Intotb Ivor ga others who waie Orowa -d. Wa hare at furthvr p Ttftolaf t : 4 t . t -i he ca Poole we, owned at Xveaevllle, and 1 aiommaudad try Capta a Uogs Bro.a. CLOTHES T7BIHGEB, Tke best in nie. , . . . w CITY 1ICENSE NOTICE A LL CITT LICKS8XS XIPIBE ON TB

. f , " i CLOTHES VV HUNGERS. .rvVf " - Vx iv e Champion i ; jS.fw'Bwsi a ' KVw.wr .mf ( j J J. I

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A 1st day of August. ltoS. A 1 paraeaa telling to taka sot their itcen oa or before that day

will Base to pay the oaosity ot to per cast. ... By order of taaConacii. . - A. M. McGBIFF. Clerk. ' ,aaoaviUss Bnly 85, 14. . -. JymVUw.

j, '0 Etttmlott Men. ' We hope steamboat men will bear in mind that the Journal Company is prepared to do all kinds of steamboat printing, jalinj M(iiaig in a seldom egualled" and nerer 'surpassed.

Laava fanr orders, rentlemea, and we guarantee satisfaction. RJEUOLaB, tAJK.T6. Far Teaatuee Rlwar Tbtltrgaaf -ba- r CARMIXI . ' -Beast, Maaw Raarroa, Clerk, Wi.i w,a tor aaetDort. tod all iataratdl' porta tba T'Boeeaa rlTer,thia day (Taciay, tb let loat., at t o'clock . tot fr tabt, pa age, ., arp'y to aogMlt. COX a HCMfH BIT, Ag aM. Eegular Green Hirer Packet. Tba Haw aad Ilegaat (taaa iS&WM. WHITE! CaaaotT -. Mae er. Will raa as a readier Oraea Rl.er racket, atd will promptly attend to all at dare entreated to' bar. w tor frflkt or paearp'y boa"Begul&r Tennenee Birer find EtaniTiile Packet TBI BTXAkTCa CUBA. aaiMMMNS . J. it v aoaa . .,.w...nf aataa. Will leave ansllla arery MOXDkT, t4 clock P. tt for Kaet Port aad all way leading. For freight or paeaag apply on boa-d, or to JjU BALL a BCDD, Agents. 1885......PEOPLZS' USE.. 1885 1WW HKQCtAR Evansville; Cairo and Ilempliis SIT PE E 103 J Captain II. T. Dexter. K S 1 . OOIHODOWH t " Lcoxa Eoannille every Friday at Z p. pi . t fedtsal--Saturday, 11 a. n M Cbro " " tp.tn f s tr i.i.".f.r' c f..i&nsf !ef hit cft-ry Tui ''o-J tit &p. r ..Cut fit e'iry it": .ir--ij x'-, II . t-t M Faducah every Thursday, 5d Arrive in Eoantville Thttriday Wghl BT The Snp.r'or la a larre tret ctees peseeoger ateeawr. being pror'ded. with every modera ai d deelrable corneal -oce. aal baa wide, ro my snards aide and aft for tht acoctaaiodation at t srk. Particular atUntloa rtald td all way bnsin t. Fre sbt and panaga to and from ail pointa at rsu ar t a krt rat The bap-rlor rnekes do maaectlona at Memphis with V ckaborg, New OH aos aad Arken-us nnd White Kl-r pakst . Freight aad pes.eaere VMseTDted throneh. i Hetnrnisg, man cio a coanrcttone wna ih lUiaoU Oeassel a. K.atcWo. aad w th the E O, B.B aad Looiavilla packte at Xvaaavllla. U LaUawUltt Bwaasetlla, Paaotthtad vaira, , r,u t . , J . i it,.. - REQTTIAB "WEEKLY PACKET, M" " , Light iiraagbt Blde.Wheel .. rv-i ,wAT-at''-B'.:.iX Jta.vwVi JB. e Ovs. Msisas, kular ClAS. Hsatltot, Olert. Will ma daring the low water sees a la tba tbove trade, eoaneotlng et CIS with the Train, and Hew Orleena and Bt. Loais boa'e, and at Louisville with tea Ctnclaaati raail beau. sear rrelgbt reoelutsd throng a to urieaa ar way points. For fralht or caeeags appy ta hoard r ta Jyd HlUb a a v uv, ageaw... LoniiTille & EFanirille 17. 8. Mall i .-.-. Line, t - ' - ; rpHB 8PLINDIO FASBXM(XXB BT1AM1B MORNING 3T AR, , BALLABD, Oept JNO. QWATBMIT, Clark. VBTlla aTaf T Awtwelll M k.H. f iV?"1' 'clock at., and tvary m i H ,.B a oioca a.m. Fiw.uaiaht ar paeaage apply an board ar to Jet J BALL A BUDO. Agents. 1885 1885. a KTsniTllle ti JfasUvllle Seml-Wfeklj v , ..facart. ! MX LXOTI, aw i iiini a ai Bsstarr.. Master, J. P. WEBB, ,., Batwa ... M M tar, Will form a regular line, the J. P. WXBB leaving avanevtiio every rsiUAI at a r. a., as a nesnvi lie every MOMDATat ft . a. - - i, f a The LEN1 LBOTI laav Xvaaavllle every TC KB DA It, at g r. a., aad learee Mubvlllaavary FBlOATatftp.a. SMT Thle arrangement Is permenent, aad tba proprietor, of the line hope, by etrlct atteatloa to buelne and tba tattras ta of ablppera and comtort of pee ngers, t as erll a libeiai and reraaae) easeuppon. wun maay tnaaaa lor paet mvora, wo reepeosiui ly eoivat a osrltauaao el ' patroaaga rrom oar eta irtaads.. For fralcbt or ly to declT BTJDD, Agaats. Secular LonttTille tk EyaniTille f .Packet. The Haw aad Xlagtat Paasaagar Bteamer JL2R0SEni O. W. KVAN8... . Otrptaio, JBO. T. FaPLSIOa.-..-fckr:' Wfll Uava Xvaaavilla every Wedaeaday and Sstuniey at g o'c'oca p. m , mating la. tonus. uoa w.ta we rtoraiBg oiar. .. For freight tad paaeage eppl. myft-tf (X'l tf vM f glBat) aBgTWBJ fcaU STOVE. WORK3.XXX ." BW -jL'JOaAIJJEUro -J ' ! 1 . - - TV. . Stove Worlis nnipjrt m tvirn ri rr l '"' " ww,l m aaasaw.a.11 me, aye Ceokinr - 8t0Ter, for Wood, an! fjotu; Heatinr BtOTeiJzoir wool and toai; Country Skillet and Lid, Country Oreni and Lid ; - - .Biicn.it orena ana .taf r Odd Lid; ; . 8ng-Br Kettle; -'Dog Iron; Jamb Grate : r f: Tiaav flvat TrAStli Air Grate; , r ; " t; CeUar Grate ; Window WeigbUi, ' -. -Mnffln Mold; ' r ; b; WafSelrona: Ham Boilera ; ' " m :-'? ntOTB nouowarn, cso m t..ALSO KXBT FOB (ALB 3? X XwT 31 Xa fj OV. -V SV :t i OAAOais AXUAAa,VULIL-OA7 AaVWaa. TUT AHD , JAP ASB'SD WABJt was Batlas Baam Malm gtrstl, eppa. " v.are Heaaa. aramsaeu-jr aaaatk Plaasst Crssku - -. ' WSB-Oralera attateel.BILLIARDS. T HATS tvwT BTO-1TEP TBBXB FINE X sow Bllliar Teklea, Bel he's maaaBersta.wttS Phelaa'a cashions, tb leceat Imnrovemeat. That ara now ready for nee. aad tovara of kla attrac tlv cam ara tnvttrd ta call and try thorn at gt. nteooieo axebaaga, Ma. bt Mala street, sll-dite - g.B. OBAMMXB. '

COAL.

QREES RIVEB COAL Co., Offlce Ho. 5 Water Street, v , . (C-ror First kTationaJ Bank), . f COSSTAST BCPPLT OF COAL FOB Bt. eoboall aad citr Bee. wiU ba kxvt la tatboateattbewna'f ,! ttaTlhrare aoH-M iM prasjptty Irtad. y4 REGULAR PACKETS. - ttreen Kiyer Packet. 'pHB FLXZT ASD KLXOAVT STKAKIB i;R. K.Iaiili:er8on. A. DBIHIWATBB HAflTXB . j.,, S'WIII laere XranrrllU erery Moadaj 4R?r5,'! Tboraday at o'clock, F. M.. for rLfSt Bowling Oraea aad aU way porta. tMT For iretyht or pasaage apply oa board, daelt-tf Regular Green River Packet . Tba Saw aad Elegant Steaavr JPANNIE GILBERT, BOtKaTJOB AaBPY. Master. Will ran as a regolar Oraea BIT Packet dor. In theaaasoa. For freight or peerage apply.ea b ard. ' The EraaiTille ft Cairo Passenger Line. Tke swift, com- fjrKlegant Patseamodiops, and te n. 'Ii ger bteamer ' ;C Ii; .A RMER , (iVi. DU30CCHIT, afteter, aW Laaras Wadaeadayaaod Batordayeat 1 1. a. , ... Jr" i - HALL A BCDD, AgeaU. Regular Evansville & Cairo U. S. TVIail Packet, iSii';'sAr. our; 7 . r. f KAMI pySODCHET, Captain. LeaTes CTansillle ererr Moadaj and i , i. Tasnday at li M, rpBBSB boats are light draagbt and hero ta. A perl or acoommoaatlona lor pasaangera. ; F0 Fratgbt or ' aog4. reapply oa board, or to ALL A B.BVD, Aconta. For New Orleans. The kfagnlBoent Mew Paawngar Steamer, 3K0. PtUllAM...... ..M ter, . O. L.BMITH.................-Clark, Will run regularly between LouIstIIIs, Cairo aod New Orleana dnriug tbe eoatiaaanoe of aaviga. tion, and her drperturaa from tba different pointa will ba pobllehed ia doe Urns. This magnificent steamer, the larget everoon. structad in tba West, haa bean peclrlly appoint ed tbreoabout, regerdlas of tost, far the i modstroa of paseengsi. . - Kvery approveu lavmiioa na bb anopiaa me eafotv. while amole Dower bea been a I -re to Ib eore apeea, tone oneneg to toe mmias paoiw unequal lad indocemenie in eawiyv eonuors ana run too aueatsoa oi axperieaoea genttemea aad ofllcart. aa-U jttgnlar Kvsrie vllle.Caira and ataaai fniirseati uissa. The Com snod tons Peae.ng.r Bteamer LIBBHTY No. M, I Coaasa, M eter B. Jo do a. Clerk, . Lw. aranevilla every Thoredey at twelve a'ct-car. aeon. beturalag, will Uva Memphis every amrday evening alt o clock, arriviug el evansville H iaaayrveoiug. For fri-lghl or passags apply ta board or to uitii a Bt uu, or COX A BCMPUHET, lylS tf AswnUII What. Iks 11 aurleas Abaraathy Sald- Well,,tr, wbat'a tba mattar" aatd Ab.rue'by, tbsgrtt Ijgl'tk Borgeoa, 'aacsv d.v.roo lock g pa tool, Whe bad celled tteoa I a i a v -" 1 b,IB ,0h' tD,, j .t y st mtch and Hver tia cat i was the r'ply. ef trdet that's U ' Xo 'ta ral that nothing e-rloosf" said Arsthy i -I tell yob, r, that wusa those two org ns trt out of order, as yoo tall t, there la tot t aqo r Inch ef tba I ody that It aot mora tr leal d seasrd, nor a drop of bl ed In It that It la a bealtbf Icoadi Ion." tiothlagoan ba mora true. a' d therlbr It is or Ins V ry highest Importaa a to krep t' e stomach and liver la a vlgorcai eoa dliloo- . If tka ont Is weak aad tbe other Irrvga In It action, ttnt and eootrol tb m with HOSTKTTIB'S ' XLIBBATF0 oTOMACH BIT. T uB tt-s meat genial vegetable mtorstlva tad t teratlve that baa av,r been aimtaiaterrd aa a eors tor Dy"pP'le and Llvar Dl ease It la re. commended by dlstlngnl bed sorg oaaaad phjsl. olaas at tba Clud Btatet Army, bycfflc?rstf the Army to I Mevy by our flrtt aateta, by eminent clrgymB In feet, ty thouiaadsof tba most 'atell'gtnt ef avrry elam, as aa aeeqnailed pr-tectlve against epidemit aal mU.rloua disraaet, and a perfectly loa snoos, bat at the time powerful, lnvlgmant aidalta.atlva. ., r ACarsl ta lavallds. A Clergy man, while reeidiog la Boatk America aa a missionary, discovered a aale tad simple remedy for tba core of Marvoas WeakBsw , Xar:y Decay, Piaea ea of the Tjrlnery and Seminal Orgai.e. ad the whole traia of disorders brought ca by'bsneful and vfc oaa bab ta. Oreat aambera have ,ba already earel by tbl aobls remedy. Prompted by a drain to baas&t tba afflicted and anfortunate, I will tend the recipe for preparing aad using this medicine, la a Mated envelope, to eny one who ae d it, Ck.rpe. '' FI,asr cat loop a postpaid eaveiope, addressed teyWCBett '-? Add-sss, JOSEPH T. ISMAK, jy2alm. EUtion S, Bible Boosa, S. T. City. TT I TT TIT-PI . T7 A TT? TlVf I y iiini a iisai.i uaam sa t - Batchalsr'e Hair Dys Is the beat la the kaswa world. The only true and perfect Pre j Harmless IaetaataBeoos aad Bailable pro. : dace a tpteadid Black or Natural Brown rem dt the 111 eBectf trf ted Pj . aad frequently ree torea tba original color. Bold by all Pruggista. Xba geanins to signed, W. A. Batcbclor, tl Bar clay street. K'w Tork. p2i m HOME INTERESTS. . . To Pa YstciAK. M yoa wish ta porcba pore Drags, Medicines, and Cbemicale at a smell ad- . yea oe oa Xaatara prices, go aad examine X sum A Waitft stock, where yod Hl tod tvoay at ale that la seeded by the profceeieu, end aapricee. whtsh wmtabt fWll to give satlsractloa. Then Itorw le at No. !H Mela etraet. - mevtdAwtV Halsmbotd's Kxtract sf BarasDartlla ctne en I r-uovatee the blood, lostlls the vigor of health tots- the ay. Wm, aad poraes oat th BBAN, LARD, &o. Look Out! . . i c tr bao bich cotjstxt bsah amd aiU. '6hlttff.at Jl5 prl00lbs.,jostra. Mlved and torwale et UAfni.BAX a ai'Tii j, " JJ" o4. I,..-.., e S Wales street T Is EToax-it tixbcxs or pbimx la bp. f r sa-a at ID eta t-er lb , at HAXdUltaT waiTTtsit B, 'J20-6d Ms. S sTate S'rest. - GROCERIES. tjtb riotra XV 1 o tbls ,xtra uualitv Bya Fl'or at - r - t . . . - . . : B A COOK'S. OAT M KAL, WBX AT FAB1M V. SPI IT PCAI, Whole Peaa. Sago, at B. A. COOK'A, . - .i . iii QOOIV SrOAB at 15c ar H. A. COOK'S. PBIMB LBAF LABta a . ia hears oaas aat tl rc . at B. A. COOK'S. ' CHOfCB BCTTtR j t . - - -- 1000 lbs extra Weatra Bsaerva Bctt-r tn.t reotlvsd at - - b. A. COOB'a. fi I k CBOICB iiCOAB-CL'aMPBKEF ION rxs J ' t tot tat A. OJtK 8. DBIID BXEF AMP BBEAKFAST BACOH l,tX)Jbe gagar-Carad Pried B ef. - , TOO lbs o. so srrexiaec aacow. at : ' '' . . M -A OOK'B : OAIiOIIS CHOICB BICB CHIISt ZU m - .--.v. B. A. (XiOK'S. iff' Xsd eatre Bag r -Cured Basis, at -V- -' .' .. B A. COOK'S. CPTTINC1 TIMBER. T HAVE BEEN IttFOKXXP TBAT CXBTAIH A tr aasers have been ca-ttng timber oa m leads ia sections tt aed S3, Knlcbt towaahip. VaodvrvBTwir evsnty. ladiaaa. I will give FIFi TkSN ,SOLLABa BBW BO to aay oae who will glva to my agaot. Alvah Johaaos, sorb it tba : tormaiioa aa will uaa ta in ooavtctios of suets Jelis-tf W. E. STOCK WILL.

THE, VERTN UTES1

1 fT. T 3 G RAP II. ; i rimlaBJHattara. ' " s : Js -r f WitHinoTokt, Joly 31. In cwi where pre-emptions save been raeoeoited oa lands within the Sionx Indian rterva tion, on the Minnesota, by ilia the praetsptor proving title according to law, the latter bas been made to pay tbe appraised ratae of the land, and also the aloe of the Indiatrlmprovement. In this connection a ease has recently risen and ix-en decided by Commutioners of the General Land Office, that when the pre emption claimant alleys that there are no Indian impromente on the land in controversy, and filing affidavit of the same at the Land Office for the district id. which iv was it may be located. I An examination shall be ordered by the Cooomittiooer at St Peters, aod the Pre-emplor and Indian Agent notified of tbe pooceedinfr, and if the fomer shall sacced in establisbinz the proof f hit ' averment,' e ' will be allowed to taka the tract at' the U&d valaation above. The largett and most important council of Indian tribes ever held on this continent will assemble. atFartQibeof about tbe 1st of September next, to settle upon their future relations with the Government, and td give new and positive assurance of good con d act and loyalty. Some thirty tribes will be represented in the great congress, and tbe whole will count upwards of 75 000 strong. Among the most important of the Indian organizations to be present at that time ar tbe ' Creeks, Cberokeet, Chickataws, Suasiooleaj Camanchea of the Prairies, 03sges,Seneca4, and Shawnee t all of which are representative tribes of bravery and strength,-and are each implicated, more or Ims, ia aiding in the late rebellion ia the South. r . The representatives of tbe Govern ment to confer with them ia the- forthcoming con vrntion will Violate :tht status they wilt be called pa to-a'stame towards the United State. ; " The commissioners are Poley, of the Indian Bureau, Superintendent Sella of the Southern AgDCT,Col Parser, Mili ' lary Secretary oB Graat'W tttrt,' Gen. Harney, Geo, 'Herronnd Col,! BetttO i M tstallaatavt. Nbw Yobk, Ang. 1. Tke Commercial 'm Watbington special eayg: ..... Dick Taylor has not gona to Fortress Monroe to see Datia lie wanted to go to Europe, bat th President sent him back borne to endeavor, by hitj influence to rettore tbe people to loyalty! r , Tbe etatoment thai Uov; Wetts dtt also been made Provisional Governor of Louisiana is not true. . Applicttien bat been made for the appointment tf Gov ernment, bnt the actioo has-nof-yet been taken. - ; s si '1 ci r .. Tbe trial of Werla, Apdertoovillt prison pen keeper, will commence when Col Cbapnjaa, Judga -Advocate of the Court, retornt to the city. News from the Bio Grande is looked upon with considerable interest, and anxiety is manifested -la ; learn whether Geo, Steele will tQceeed in preventing th eeriout cotamxtaKof a -portion of oar forces on that river, where Mexican affairs are id a vry delicate condition . jutt now, and oarjGenerals on the line will have to oe very care to L ' 8anta Anna's , pronnnciamento is looked opon" ai entitled Jo but. little weight. General La is not at N i agara bat ia Virginia.' General HeiBts'eoaan pobiished a card this morning tier.yia? the ttatement made in a bookjatt pub ubd that be had a miaaoderstanding about rank with Uenerai Keys at the battle ot air Oaks. , K . a , Nbw YoBX, August l.The Post" contains a report of the proceedings ,t s private meeting of. the friends of Jeff Davis held in kbit city yetterdty to de vise meant for the fare and fail defence of Jrff. Davis and his associates so whatever happens justice mat be done. The meeting was held ; at the rooms of Mr. Cbarlea Batterfield who was present at the aaggettion of Mr trotter. .... A committee was appointed to raite funds for tbe object stated, to consult with Chas O'Conner, to adopt other necessary means, t't'l. ! 'The following gentlemen were named as tbe committee- Major Gaather, Carlog Bntterfield, Thoa Martin, E. DoagItt aod C. Ldtoav. The. Mayor wat abtent, but sent in bis regrets with assurance of hearty "co-wptr-atioo. ::i.v " xj;' ,;U " "" - H. Tucker, Mr. Brown, aed Mr. Liv id Baton, of .Mobile, ware among those present. i Alesara ivuttler, lacker, ana Aivingston were the principal speakers. ' "They regarded th failare of the rebellion at temporarv. The spirit that orieinate'd stlj. AUO BUliti lltab Wg ibiaeat,rva

it still lives,'. and' bn the keSTiTincex-;''' "F" . oi

friends at the North, it - , . i . .t VT -i. i ibi is a ttituer eir. Mr. Livingston said Alabama Would be represented inlCoBgyeaa by none wad were not known to be in favor of Southern independence, ; i that, Mr.: Surratt'e execution had filled tbe world with indignation, and that the Government dare not trust Mr. Davis to a trial" - Mr. Livingston gaidany. person i who would tetrard tbe rAute of the South aa treason able would be. looked upon aa-a mad man or fool.-' ; wiaaufOTov. tiB.aat L Tbe VorWs ataaaaVsWatsal SBmV W , aaw-a . 3 -itf. J ' It is nndeferoaa that tb rebel TJa serai Dick Taylor obtained pecnuattod fot an interview "with his brotber-in lawA Jeff. Davis, and left for tbe"Cp5ee last Saturday. His applicatioa for parol to vigit Europe, it ia taid, , wat refuted him. ' '- A e'B mber. of SotttBern appota keet. In the Southern States,, have' been unable to execute their bonds- wad V take tb oath required, that tbey have never voluntarily born arms, or given' eld and comfort, or., encouragement to, .persons, enrtzed tnw armed hostilitv acasest: the United States, and that they dd not yield voluntary support to tb. rebel Uovernsaent l'i" ' ins New Yobk, Aognit l.The Herald correspondent (tyf - - --' rtlne miasitjp to Ii raice of the prrvate Secretary of the Emperor Maximilliau, appeared to bave retulted in b'aining vert utue matertaLaid 'from iNapoieon It it even atS'rted that be bad no other diplomatic mission than tbe bcrnorarv one of delivering dispaubetn to the King of the Belgians.' ' He waa tt have left Liverpool in tbe Scotia, accompanied by ranjmineatXannlei'Stele, who goes ont to Mexico as a finance minittet. ; ." . Hirer. aavst fVeaiksr. " ' CmcnfHsTir Augutt 1 nooH Tbe river has fallen 19 inctes; that ia la feet 5 inches WJaiersiastlieechaaBeL ' Tb weathw.ijr-cioudy. ! ,-,. - ' ''-" . -n sw.TtikatstpBsrktL ' New Yobk. Ane-asr-isSpjclglawef Money active; 5 -20 t coupons 1 1 06; do. ? !, .t . . -- new iaaue tl u. A ;t - Goldcioeed at 1-44 "t u . -1m la HaretsS . t -iEW Hatbv, Coon rAueutt L A fir broke cut hem" la-t Bight, retnlt; ia the desUuctioa- of the .Little block, on Orange ' street Loaa,. $11,000 about half intured.

Philapclphia, August 1 The TJ S Uiliutry School has been closed ia consequence of the cessation of tbe war Toe school hag famished 5,000 oGiers

for colored troops, free of expense to the f Government, vnder the aaperinUndenl cy of Kal j. IS. Xaggart. " " aa ii !SBBBeaa-.wMaBW--ew.aawei . J Fobtbiss Mosaos, July 30. Th eteaiBtbip Blackstone, Capt. Coffin,' from New Orleans on the 19tb, was towed into Hampton Paoada last night, i They report a perilous passage. Sew Tork Markeu. Siw Taaa. Acgost 1. . COTrOS tirst; fair deaaaod at 4sirtr Biddiiar. . , ... , FLCCB Beary ; 10, We liwer ea commas gr.4 ; t ttat iJ f jt li n Stale, t U&t fat Trade B a d ; ma ket closing heavy. - Wal AaT Pall, aaaattiad aad BomlntUy SlOs lower. , are Puii. - . - HL'v.K Moderste'y active. ."l' COrFBS Steady. , ' , MOUAS'Bs Pull. ". ' H-iP Stea y at 10A408 PaTKoLUM-32c for Crude, 49SSi)ei tor Baeed.la bead, and 643?sc f r do free. POaa Pa 1 a. d I- ar ai On '4 S7 for new M as, cieln at 34 60 casa ; it UO&m uu to- 'US aad 61 do ; ii 002A X6 fr do Prime, and 17 0C Olifr Prim ttees LAKD-rirm at 14 24t. BUiTEX aii8c lor ukio, and XA J36c lor f tata - - - CdlKiC Dull at 10alM3. sO... lir a allpuitai. rTCaLlaU Pull aad lower at 10e$lrt. OOLP A shads Ac sr. cpaiag oi l.tui cU-e.naet HIV - ' eoKlkhail BT0CK3 Heavy aad lower. Cincinnati Markets. . CraoMaaei , Ang. 1. FLOCB-Caar ttl.d: Sapxflee wat i.as.ad at 7 60. WHK1T TJntettlrd ; prima Bed was offered at t 76. O.-BN Pull at .6Sa. - v j ' . OATc Poll aad dllnad to ftOe. - i 1 WolSAT Imll i adeaa.ad to S 00 aed Arm - ' P AO V S lOhia Qu et : nothing deaa ta iadieete aay chacge i ABU Small lea Lard at 13 He, bat Bsldara king x4 for Uty pretty geiieraiiy. " . a. U.KtJCt - firm. - . t . - 'COT t ON Firm at 4V348C f r Middling sad strict Middling. - . QiLV Puli aad weak; Bulls ara beta com ba. raseed by tba 000411100 ot lb, money mar k t. t ka qootatioas oisned s.t ltt, went ay is lttAj, aad Oowa tgaia to 14i4, i :. . - Ceo era I KewB items. James Parton and bis wife, Fanny Fern, are spending the summer at Brat deboro, Vermont - ' ' . r notvGeorge W. Bailey, Jr., Secretarr of- Vermont, died l Mooipelier on Moo day. . . . .. .i'r-tZ'iZ lion. H. S. Fay, of Boston, fell .dead in the streets of Liverpool recently,' jutt as no was about to tail tor noma."- uiil At one of the great balls in London this season, three hundred ladies appeared without crinoline. t, . (. ,, : Pardon brokers are a new institution established in - Waabiagton. The", fee usually demanded ia 1 150 and upward. They cannot, - however, facilitate the procuring of paidons. . 1 So many Copperheads are . leaving Dubuque County, Iowa, for Mexico, that hope are entertained that tbe county will be carried by the Republicans at th October election. ' "' . . - v ... .... t . The ; United States, during the

- a uw : wuitvu oiaice. uynui iuwiT. . - . . . , -- - great rebellion, was likened uuia Ta "elctH lha l;P-"- ' A 1 sasaKaaf ftaT . I let ta ttav at n 1m m ah ftaaa Van. j a

man. I be sick man is still ailing. Although the internal ' convulsions ate stopped, ba now hat a great felon on his hauda. So. Miller. A company has been organised at Quutsrilte for the purpose of boring fo( oil in Korthera Alabama. Operation have commenced in Maditon County, sad larya oil treett leased in the couoties of- FrankUa and Lawrence. Tbe indications are laid to be all there. ' L A French chemist asserts that if tea bt ground like coffee, before hot water Is put upon l; it will yield double the amount of exhilerating qualities. Aooih er eayt: "1 a piece ot lump sugar; -the sits of a walnut; is put into the tea pot you wilt make the tea infuse in one-half the time. 1 In conieqaonce of the heat on tbeitb of July, tbe saloon railroad car in which Queen Victoria rod trom Wiodtorto London, to visit tht Queen of tb Netherlands, had to be cooled with ice,-which was Strewn over the roof of tbe carriage previous to her Majesty's return to V iodsor. Tbe cholera it making sad havae ia Tarkey and Arabia. Ho lets than 49,' OuOof the pilgrims at Mecca have btea swept off, and tbe streets are filled with corpse. Five thousand of the Persian pilgrims bave di-d, among them a sheik reported to be a taint , , - A respectable girl at Brooklyn went to the theatre, tbe other oigfai, with her accepted ' lover. ' He was abtent from her a few momeatt, and in that time two rivals bt his got tbe girl away, and she bas not been heard from since. oCOa th morning of Jan 17, th can aoo of SC Angeio announced tbe be ginning . ot the twentieth year of th . -j. - g , e tk253 Popes who have occupied tba L.IS emVaJ B. UUCI WOU TB LrfJCU LNsfwl Ukst hair of St Peter have bad a greater or an equal duration of power. ; The ffancock" (Ohio) Jeffersonian ia informed that C. L. Vailtnettgham has selected Wspakoneta, Angiaise county, his place ot residence daring-th summer. Tbe tame paper accuses bim of baTing "topes for a seat in Congress from lb Attiltize district, and accounts tons lor th "change of base," , , A convention of -the friends of tern serenes tbtonghout the country is to be held at Saratoga Springe, on th first of August The call propoMriTcoavocajTI tion te rwwtww toe past, re-aurm tnettsv pie scriptural principles npon which the original temperaace - reformation was kneed, and re-inangnrate, by the blettiog of- Him who holds in His heads the hearts ot men, th effort and successes of a tormer,4y , , , 'J. A lump of purezold. weigblnz six pounds, wa picked np a few weeks eioo by a poor boy who was fishing, on creek near New Virginia, a small village', n Clark county, Iowa. The findrr was (fiercd 1 1,500 for th treasure, which k refused. ! He also refuted to poinrBul' tbe extct locality where U was foundL-n-A Paris letter says that a great on an tity of human boor has just been, diecovered by laborera employed in digging, on, the Bouievardi Mooceautt It atcertatned that they wet Of both sexes, and bid probacy been interred ab(fnt,:sevenfy years;',11 Tbe p'aca wher tb hones were ioand wa formerly part of th. cemetery of the MadeleBof. tke k ill rl'Eveque, where the remains of Louis A VI, Mane.ABtOtnette, and tboee of the, viciimt of the H"'gu of -Tereor . : i, . j r:.-is r "r," wwrv . preaviaaejaakty stcpoaiieo. sn ail probability th bones now discovert d ara u.og or periont executed in the revoJa tion of 1793,,, Tbty tilled several carU and were deposited in the Catacombs. Do rise the "progress recently in tb United States District Court in -New Orleans, ot proceedings for the cooffieatton ot th rebel emissary biidelrg as fat in that city, a claim on it of two hundred and ninety " thousand francs was put in by the Pans banking, boota of Maeuard efc Co., and another of one hundred thouaand franca br th ' Citi-

tti1 Bank of New Orleans, foe- as y fr" Xniemi th w advanced to the traitor on mort.get;i

einaga uureu aectdea teat, a ouaeu wat a ' notorious enemy of th . United 8utei, bis property ia tb couatry be longed, onder the Confiscation Act,' to tbe Government, and these claim could not be allowed or entertained.

' - A M nth era nBaracttr.w A wliv"STin 1ejVj Orleans Pica' ynt write at foliowg cf pTeacher be saw ta upper Georgia (, 3 j . ' ri Afterlthiotiing hit eye around the hottsa -ia-a tbreateniog mtnoer, with K)a, yOa miserable sinners," expressed io verj faeaaieru of his round face, he went on in a ttnott voice: My brethren, in order to check all idle curtesity.I 'wilt' srate that my name isK ijah Browser,1 from Jestjmin county Kittack, fenffie, and I am free to confess, without fear of successful aoatraelactaoa. and I am her to-day to ssy, and it will etoace occur to every intei'igent and reflecting mind, when I make bold to tell yoa that J iav been preaching now party nigh f wio.3 on three years, and on an average of five hundred termoot a year; thai I have preaehed to the s j rt, to tb Injuns, aod tb orfios miffi j to tb niggers and to tb woodooopprrt of Spaldio coooty; but never, no never fjhlubber, hat I teed in all that time so til mannered ; to tioful and. depraved and'; devil bugging a congregation aa thit ope here sittin befor me today; and I want to tell the young men and women a settio back there agin th mefojan; that comes Cere a courtin and a flirtio; and a ptttin of nutt round the sneloj to, aad et laa,' and a gigglio, and a flying in the face of Providence, that the laws of the State throws around ma certain protection, and I am goin to have It ' And what's more, if th thing ain't stopped, I am a goiu (for Ir'e got their names) to ealt out their names from th pclpit next Sunday, and present them to th grand jury moreover." ' ' rS3lleferrin'g to tbe Fourth of July celebration ef Old. Point, a correspondent of the- Philadelphia aewerrr-way? : Ah inadrrint'jak wtt Btrpetrttwl yesterday at Richmond by the human and gallant Miss , Surgeon - Walker. Among tbe vititore at the late rebel capital were the." offiters of the British gunboat ; Svyiw iUta. Walker, M. D.,

mitiasirg them tor Omctrs of oar own "navyJTnvite3"fhFmlba seat on tbe platfirtnJ.(TncGoglish efficere aeceptrd, and when, iK'if .were oomfortably seated, Mist Sureoo. Wglkfr . a'ose, and read, with good empnaeid and discretion, "The Declaration ; ot Independence" Th olScerg of the S'yx acknowledred tb wrai Tbe ;pt;enUy : listened to the charges against George 111. They never heard them before iu SO conspicuous a position epaacjtttd Vy a fair lady. A dog was killed, sayg tb Looiavilla Journal, of Saturday, on-Fourth Street ytaterday," between Main aad Market.;; He 'had; a fit of some kind, which waa. nronoanoed by some to be hydrophobia. '- W do not with to excite need Its alarm, . but recommend, that children be kept away from strange dogs, and that the dog ordinance be ea forced 'without bat or favor. There have bee a snore eased ' of hydrophobia than' ntual. la neighboring cities this seasoav - ' 0 a BsKPiiA-R'tdtietdty night, at t ached to Dte BicVg geeat thow became ditiruttsd" wi si' the ilintraol show boti oets, picked up bis trunk and left tbe eaovag He stalked around toote for a time, Onbjngtng gates, riippiog shrubbery, Ac. lie finally laodrd in the cemetery, where he sacrilig'Ously or mtneac d defacing fomb ttines, breaking paiHoge knocking down buihet.dk 8. For a mart! elephant, attached to a moral thow, bit conduct wat outrageous, and w hope that Lpimaj, be tevtrrly punitbed for bis bad condaet. N ' f' .1 - 8TA very patntul affair took p'tce on an Upper M'ssittppl ttetai-r above La Crotse, oa Tbarsday, when an Intone man enede'a deadly, atanult upon a ptr ty of , passenger,, instaptly killing one andwouodiog another. 1 Qe i in custo dy at St. Ftul. f 5 L . r ,IS. ... USKBBaL AKP MM. tUWlLL It WS rated a fw days since that Umeral E eiiwit released ft om Fort W arreo, and with bis wif was on hit way to Nasbvilie: it wm alto aa ertd very positlvelyTtbat Mrs. II wou d come into pntfettloo of her property there. Tbe tSashville i?i tutfi-A JearPt that her orotf any Iff Xvathvitie' DbU'pot been r-stored; and further, that tbe terms of her but band's psrole required him to return to m heart in Virginia, ta report atatt. ted intervals, hy letter, to the War Da partmeot at. Jfthirtfjnn. ' a. i-e LUH!l ER. JOHN F. GLOVER, Cor.1 JIAIN and , ,7lhr fits.. ,t .ii. . yltii-'S ,. a j CllSWETANSriLLE, 1XD., , . '1: 6 - , ' '-.. I In the Market with a larf e np LUxMBER, .-'Twi.WSe'-e--' 3 ro J it me SH1NOI4E3, 3' . 111 itiis; H'i i a eJ." t ) .it St U 'I . ' ' . ..'' r Sail 'afcC. ili(li A INDIANA. 'ILLINOIS. KENTTJC KYz u , n d TENNESSEE. w -- Trot iri; Y lir 0 dcrs. EUPC vTIQ.-a Mr--. , HISSiHCOSIE cMlS3 HOXJjH will open a SELECT SCHOOL Cantkatrlaa Prrtbjteriao CaaKbe 1tZ 0 U74;l&pL-i-b, 1865. LV-pHOROtXlf 18 TErr-rtOK WILL BE O'T ,I eat tatta. srtch. Ma Pr.eirg ate net al tbabrua-a( a-:ml.' rig " " TS: laB I loa """V. Erg Ub Breech', tti p" eslst, 0' y waect. I lr tt do i Fe-eh-'jeva.. tf aa-le . .. do I d ry do , .-eys'r"-Aa f) o T.rawtaa? --'o ' io SO d tmk-oeryp iJoT-A4tBXX.'- -a-'A -s fx r rJL TTtviMja no-TtTrnWTTis ag is tbx , r . AT . ' 7,'""T - B. 4 aos, to.. -orlywf Oc. Inaetl, we wad stsuas e to th. are- i-reBared to B" tear m tl.ni I tr-m ah ttrre- maaaer. an.swt I tms. ea Boed- PloUaam All e n Tel mmU J ... rrvj.ro, sry a, 'aaoty of a l-lv - ad I apnearaaoe. w. e aU oex eo hiuiH. an. ewi wtt uptert, i.t g wst, -w W toUcit a ah tr f pablU satrooag.. OBI. BIX .BOaT&d A JO set, Bawma t tad , kfarhia Ball, tf-" f vaatvUis, Ltd.

DRY GOODS.

HUDSPETH, ADAMS - 3- ' & CO., I SS MaiH St. s . ' LjkC a W are happy to inform oar customers and th public generally that wt arrjw receiving our secead stock of SPRING GOODS Consisting la part trf ; "!) Brown & Bleached Sheetings, ' ' - Print., . f - i-.j'tr" . ; ' ' Plain and Fancy Brtsa Goods, ;j: rH -j , 7,. Black and Fancy Brest Eiiki, Eaques.Eaiqnc and Circa1r. -. j i ... i Spring and Slimmer Shawls Lad Its'. Mis if an d Children's Hats, trimmed and on trimmed, " Bonnets and Trimmlrgm, tlM . Lad lea', Lliaaes and i Children's Shoes, . : .. . 1 1 Boots Shoes and Hats for Men and Boy tr , ., , . . -", . t A large asionmr nt of Win. dow r b cades and Cnrtain Fixtures,, ,;,'; . A general aeiortment ot Notions, Hosiery, &c, &a, ' a ' : Which were purchased pre vi out to the recent advance ia Dry Gooda Wa ar confident that we can make it to th ia tar eat of purchaser to call aad Mrtwda oor bloods and pricea ' N trouble to show Good. m : . HUC8PITIT, ADAMS CO , : mlO-St Vo. 63 Mala Street HANKING. Capital Paid In .- $350 0 :0 Limited to-.---$J00,000 THE filERCH ANTS' - i NATIONAL! BANK or EVatxisviile, .', 1" " C. R. RBttKNT oFreet4oa, , afMU I. fttCH ..Csailer, " ' ' 1 Havtag rymmeeed bastaeee at Sa OStoa, eerner si - ' Mala and First trwta.' OShre It earvtee to th el Its s nf Xvsasvr) a sad its vtolBlty, betag prepauod te Berry oa a legitimate j (u . . i - General Banking Business, -ti.' Aad ta Parrae aad ' Bsppiy . i ,., 7-30 TreaauTy : Kotes, Gold and Silver. , i r , v.Banlc 13" oios 1 1 .-, eTi , Exchanges Bars r. s. ctiTifictris, ioitds, . aad other RerarlUew, Bad . .fitscoant rKKIU. aad . ooaibTic tkrtxr A'4 for taa accoatmodatUs "of aaKhaaiea aad athevs, wha have lava-t d !er eavtaga -ta ehe SMMsker taoveraeseat I aea Sara Vacerv perkaM of V. Seeds, latere! Bat latj Mates aad etks BseatrliLa, am B.sctal Dstassti, 9ft t Marge, anit. lag eaa I bolilers tba apfy.taatty V seotal B la.iaanty sad v-w w tetaiuleg them la 'h i. 1 lS-tl FRUIT 5c JELLY Jl ARS. ,l- j Sj si F-EUITJAES. JELLY POXSe I Every Variot-T t '-aos .a. '"- s ?rori8 laln! Street. jolyl c ) il s N0TIC21. ri I Att cntioo, Coopers 1 4k wl I - at at M exert r-rgei W e. et , chic (BataraUyi evsnleg, JniJ ttl JyMdlt. 1 , . EC BOOL 8T. ACr.ES HALL. - Tsrrs Hsats, iBdlaaa, A FaVlWT 4 5T E P ri i H C BIH school roa oiii . Rt. Hew- s t0.rPFI.D, O. O. V, t A , atteaws, laaS.wew, atrm mad! Vla1tS7. , " - Brr?. wT , at. a, ' .. -fr - - ' Bact-r . : " ' A-TXL Eta.T ,',,' - Prsddaas ' .... fHS PJTtt SXS OS OF ST. 41"! ' H t I (rhapi-vweaa Pmel sBo) wl'l co-kaaeu a Wsrtaaedey, tie StB say ef aepi.miwv a tpwl-asttOBS f r eeialrf-i aad laterautlos. -d ell koala ess asm a aa Iras was, s aaid hosdsi ad ta lig-LIJI'dT, rraad-sted Tarv Heats, fneL, Atya tw. JytTvrmaptd.

CLOTH I , O.

i' . fj) 3 P Q a o 3 o CD W ' We have determined to dispose of oar stock of MEW'S St , BOY'S CLOTHING, it i : , . And kBowinR- tha la order to do o we ma.t efftr great I ivi uckii k rv t h , W bava pvepara' rs to io o wl.l kaseoeh'Babiis tojitge ty aeraaslrg a M.i'of p'lee. ef o ee e car eooda, w lb a leaide ed m a Inst what ttryeev wh.tb.r te. ere r-t I as haa las as gaaiitv Oooda aceld bo bonghl t aa aorliou mt We. I. Vie sill eell, oi toyeti teal tj , I . -t .! .J . i LINEN PANTS at $2 76; l i. j Sold for t4 50. LINEN VE.ST3 at $2 00; , v. Sold fort 3 2i. LINEN COATS at $2 60; cm r. i r.ri ' J i,lr 1 !! -MFi iur xrj say v. INEN" SUIT 1 or $7 25; ' ' ' ' Worth $13 25. LUSTRE PANT at $2 25 ; ,J ',;', ;. tyortfc tf jdo. LCSTRE COATS at $5 00 ; ; ; ' Worth t0 IK) OASaiMEftE 6 ' ATi at $8; t i. ri WenbflS OO. Black Cloth' Coat s at $12 50; -WmtaiO. BltckcDorkln Pants $8 50; : . s, HLWrth$12pO. fESTS ifrpm , $3 to $5 00 ; , I Woftirom i CV to $10 00 (W AIlf MASS UP TO 0EDXK llf TB.X STYLE Oasisimcro; Suits at from 030 to 850. Clack Ololh R i i : ; pTrom 058 to $20 WILL ALIO SELL CUi I. u ?TTTTTC1 I - SaT e a. Wa " w : UNDluRSnntTS, J kSEA w E ki3tJ v- :-TIE. .;.-! j lira i. COLLAR?, .i ,8 0 6 PJSND F R S, if.VERY C'HEAP. Wa keep the best stock in uhe city Geaifeiitss' FEraishiag Googs, . t ,., , srr " t esajelBg O d m tbase vo-y 1 0 W PBICX. weesaact to g V tbo ( awter ai t srlt. I be st-e wm --) rtsr-t re reerUaad aarawy asdert la dsMeing of s Oodeaaack rweeaae asm k room tor oor fell Strck, erne" we arVBd t a I sot tat earva-e-d by aay aUck of pw-ih at awaf sa"bt re tb- city We bopa t "rabfaUI . par'ata oar g rts ia iss wane, t, a4 a c ea v r 117 tttw seat th rry ara li rf a m ax.r. Ib.a as sasjtm as f ay Isasr Cre'eibastss: a, waiall." m. seems er ins piaea. mi ui nwii-eii-uuii vjj 5 EihST'sTitEET, -!;-.. -TSf1 ts ew ' Bet. lin'andLocust, .xliyAIISlLlAE, INPIANA.

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