Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 August 1865 — Page 2
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POUND. AOOfD PBACBtr.T, ON MULBtBBT, Bf-twe-a Pl-t aad 8w"T i(rU. T- owner obtain it by aalllng eort" Sua wdTMrd. -tut , .4 , - : A HACHTTi' WANTED.4 A MAS WfTB AR0CT.'200 CAPITAL, TO J en u pettne Id th Kiui rl Bnlom. n but g da, cat g i.4 dwn tha rWf. lnrrctre at thla office. -llTANTEr A STTUA'fOWi-BT ilf XXFB V V rien ed Engineer, wtovn gir tb bret of tifrrma w to k 11 ad n4 lwd T. W d aaoit. -Addr i 4 P., rl 6m Box 5! 2. FOR KENT Oil SALE. A OOODTWOSTOBTBRICa'.HOC'IS.SEVdS A rooma Mar, , Ac. a: a eeMil frame, thraf roome.etabl. Ac." Jytfl.tf. 'FOHEENT.' WE WILL REST, FOB OH OS MOBE yer, alt the hhlldlog. on L"caet 'tree!, b.tw-D t ater tr and tb. A-llry- hot tiy oe opted by the 0 ram eery pad Q4rtati ' A D.ptrro tf 1.; wilt rent the Batamltl rhop on Mala etreet, peer the Canal, oo reason. wE.""- MMAi.iAOCO.t FOR SALE. OC yvR SALE IN A BCS'SES P'BT of tha 'I T. an" a Lir to tea- lor a trta of 8e ..e. Ail'ly ' . .lan,pr anv jriiwrttr 4 , r -ECOSD HSD BAT PBEioV ABO fctt Li.u.r. . jj.f jairr.'coiBiif tea. ' tliEFCINT C1TT flLOOS FoS BILE. Tb nn-iiridni'l w h laaall to A ratK-fV ncr-oo oa Kal of tha 8ir tltoa'al in in Cr--wli Ctty Hoi. I. I will aell It to -By CO wb.0 no drraiai 4. ia It a la .at a ba-alo, ) j, tu. J1di . fl.W'JHHROK" Betidence for Sale, -n ... PirDlt i-OBfllBAII BISIPEWCE n Bcraa,w thin t'eley 'lailta aiwoftory fcrlrk hoaaa, with at-bia. Ac and fralw of all dmrlptiooa. - Willi ba aold low by myzs.'f. " ' A OHFSOW. amtotuncement:;" Ha Eoitoat- Plra.a aaaoaaei -ta yor i.adan that M. LoUD )t, ot totj cantyraa aaadldata for Jo l( of II Comatoa Ptaaa C art, la tba D .tr et curaoo-1 of Iba sgaatlM of TtJ, T.i.d riiifgh.'Wa'flell and Olbaoa. "'. Maaraau boricad ta auuenaoM aat CB ABbaB E. MAB 11 Will ba a naudidala. a M t Octobar rl'Ctioa, for iba floa of Ttottcu log Altof aiyluriha f ftiwDita Ja'lc'al Circuit, ccmpCMd of Ida coni.tl. of Crawford,' Tarry, Upn ", wanio , Tandarbar. h and Poaar, "-'' JyM GENERAL AGENCY ' TT JOII. F.CRISP, JIU, General. Collecting .Agent. urncs sw siok third bi. a (itat, Hai and Leeaat), Kvallla, lad.' mw Ittrlal atUatloa paid to eollaatUaa of all AUCTION. IIIRA31 KELSO, v XJ. Has Removed it Auction Boom to a V. til A.UUUOA ttl.. :.U.. (rota dcou iuov ths taiawooa iomi), ,' j Whara ba will attand 10 all klndi of Atrotfrrn bail Biwai To tha aniline of Marchandlaa, Wagooi, Carriage, Ilorara, and Baal Katata. Anction daf TUESDAY, 1 HUB8DAT and BATUMI) AY of aaca wrk. .. : ' , Oaah ad.aaraaoa aon.lfnisanta. ' 1 ' ' Bafara to ail tba oitixaoa of BrantTllla who know blm Will , 1 bla whole Una to nil 1) nalr.au. all CO-P A.HTNERSMP. H'lLLUM 0. WALKIB and f BEDEUIOK V V Lonkanbalmar haraontarad Into a partn.a - amp lor tba tranaaotioa of a Real Estate Agency e i.lln.tw4U. .ft ItraatVlaJ I. ..MIIU Indiana. 7uaiiipaw nu, n r"i uim uuiV) w v umbj V 1 1 B? . WILLIAM 11. WALEIB r ; I'M r n m ri m r. GROCERIES. T)ACON HAM8. VXT HANVA?8ED BAMS, XJ I 00 Plam Ham., foraala, wholaaalaand retail, at loweat market rate by VICE SHI BROH, J lyt 13i Mala Mraet n JVAW M K EL 30 K ITTS tlW MACK. iv erl,o ich of 1M6A ; alae Balmnn Trant White Ilh aud Herring, f.reaeat VICKEBT'8,, -... 13a ale at net.-' ' JytA .... (llMliIk8-J0 T BH'UVEf KU(ia,.PUT0 tar, youQe; id old Cblrkena, Cove Oyate , 1 I. k d Oj.iara, Labeiata, Plua Ap.Je., P acbaa, Tom l m, (1 rdlu e, rr.d itracta, and a Sea a aa. itmat-t of Itrnc, (Ir carli., a waya on ba at TICK k'BT Bttl k'.. . Jyt" ,1 i 134 llaia tireat. Tl'TTAICt APD ONIONS ' (I BT8H FEW X t'otatiwel 55 bu-h era P. lato O loo, large ai'n nn-, lor la e li w as TlvAkHV BkOU'., In. Main tirret. E. '0rE AND BrUAR A KEW I iuo , at f(re,tl tduwi price. " Vf hr a rr e '0 I ctiou of frr b Teia, Warranted to pl .a (o a il ' .f raaannahta. JylS VI R r K B OS , 181 Mat) it.' MEDICAL. ro kiuUS TUAM' TWEMTt TkAaM MATUEW 8 VkNKTlAN BAIB DTEhaa.tooi tba twt of trial, and is oonitaally latreaalng ia pnbVio faror. , . - H THE V.. ETIAK HAIR DTE tstbabuland Cheapeet Biadu, .. It prion la oaly Tie, aad each bottle oonialo oaoble lb nantUy af Dye la. tboee Bu III (aid lor U TBI nil TiVw i. ...-2 L z liar proor, which rendeia It, laSaJtaly aapar, 4 to ary dye la the BarktT Being complete la c ' bottle, B 1 preparation li required, which great almpllAee the application. (Villi i, ;.-!' IN C81N(iTHU DTE yon avoid that ratty dead appearance by which dyrd hair and woUkera are ta readily recogmaed, when aa Inrcrlor utile hae he a ued, a It prodneee a perfeelly natnal color of any (hade that I deal rod, fro at rieb brown to a Jetty, Inatrooa black, that will not mot, crook or etala the clothing. - lavaat T&e and y ,a will ba eoariuoed. p bold by aU Drag it and fancy Good Dealera. ",i ' A. I. MATHEWS, Maavfactnrw. DC MAS BABNEJ A CO., Daw-Tork, WholeW 1 AtMiu - aajSO HARVEST TOOLS. Hall, Brown & Cradles. . Co.'t 8ntha and Hall, Brown & Co. 'a Hay ftltfannfe' iorss. '-'' i-. B ood's Grass, Grain, Briar, and Lawn Scythes. iWa.dron's Grass & Grain Scytaes. Scythe and uriad Stones, TT T I TT- V: . - tay auci atuu xiajr AJiivea. ' ; Brass and Enamelled Kettles. Apple Farert. For sale at the Lowest Caih Price", at JACOB STE4UB X 8 OS'S,: S 74 Main street, 4 (Relow the Waahiaittoa Ratel.T HOTEL REOPENEDT Washingtoxl'. House, CHRIS. HEDDRICH,: Proprietor, tor.naiaa., ThlrdSti, jAmUK, IMP, fltHIS OLD, WELL ESTABLISHED ASD 1 widely Jxnowa Hotel haa bncl'foT? oral week sndergoiog repair. It haa. dnAa. thla Ume, beea repainted iaetde.aad a?haa biiS arougoiy biwii p, bjw ia a great Bteaaue fan lahed with new bade and raraitnr. The propria aor naa maae im, arrmaaement 10 rand, wt. hone oonTenlent, healthy and agreeable to the public. -Thanking tha poblle tar tha Aa patroeage that mr a eertea or years naa been extended to the WaahlnrUin, he Inn tea a renewal of their Co torn, and will endeavor to bar hie table rVirnlehed and tba nonee managed IB a way to merit their eoctia aed patronage. Omnibnar wltt- - r paaeeByer t and Vroot ta- t - v-j - - J i ' WALL PAPER. &&!! VC6T BECEIVED-i A IABG irrD WELE ar eeieotad aecrtment ot Wall and Window 'apera, pUin and figured, which tha public are .nrited to eaft and azaatne before carcbaaiag leewhe-a. 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a 4 MOB' AT. .ACGC8T 7. kc EVANSVILLE j C3 CBAWFOEDSVIIIE I llallroad. SPkttER, 1865, ARjLilQggESt Kie S I 1 " ' " , - ' I 3 TBA INS Lom tVanarilfc, pally? (Snadaya axeptrd). aa f oW. : . X.' M. ACCOMMOOATIOSI n&0, Stop at al Dtation. Arrima at 1 TUteenaf 10:S A. M. ; Torra Bast ; I i at P. JB. 9-40 A.M. MAIL E1PRESrArriTea at vinceiiBra 1:17 P.M.; O, I a.-fifiQi mil tor Rm. i . ; Al ; for eaf, 6 ?,9 P M.j; Arri.ea , at T.rrs Han a, S;' P. (B., eonDectI log vtih Axp-aiw Trwtii M folio wa: TEBBCAtTS A hi BHONDB B. , -Xa vc Terra Hauta at t-.Vt P. M. ; Arritva at Iodl-p"ti T'ifi P. M., aaakii4 eloaa eoecaclloa wrtb train for WJinciunati, Colum'ma, and all . ! and Detroit .- 1 BT. LOCl", AITON TERBE HACTE B.B. ., ,!. , .. Utm T rr Haul at 3:5 P. M.j , 1 Arr.m at Mat' on:46 P H. ; C bi. ,.;.;. et, 7:t A. M., and makiag dtrret , -J 1 4nscti b for all Boiuta la tha , A j kata-Wt - 4 P WV1 KJITt AiCCOM"UU ' 1 a l iOS .. i Avrcra. i V a iaa A 4t P K Oil Trl. lean or at. l":4$ P M ; ,rri' t I l fil'a Av tot Waa.,6-.f1 . ai. rYira-at t 'A ; CCOMMOUATIOSI THAJK -Xi. i Uw V-n.'Mantp a :5tt & W ; yj. j Tioca naa 12:2 P M nlra at j EvautTiil i:t.U. mAIU 4rf 'i rf' fT ' ' j -- m tfaiita. SrM P. K., . , A J o arr'val o Eipraa Tiaaa To i Mr' J tinclogat.a d its It i VaaVlD j .(.; I raDaea a t'r - P.' M. - ArtTa.' at j aHi S At IW :! "4 . 'f f VISCEKE1 ACCOMM'IDATIOf1 f - I Laaan O A t . JimetiO" a 6:40 A ' "" I M., so arri.al of igh' K pra-a fr..oj Maolai t and Li i -rl.la.. Arrjrat I al k.T.o lll 9:10 A. M. Barir.ga KK6tl tbr; 4g i ",U prlDalpal polota Mortb aud Et. j . i. .J.ifllOt. Jr.Hp'l.' 1.1 I To torrepondeta i i : etfers relative to subscription! or bssiaess connected with this office sbonld ha addrfaair .4j . . -.' t - a i A a1 i J0DEXAIrOMPA.NY. IY, , Ind.. j a.t-f .Evangville, Commnnieaiipns for, iba paper, or lit erary and poHticar'correvpondencr of 'stny character,'shoald hi directeJ 1 i.i J no -a ! EDITO RS JOURNAL, ;ui i ;.'JL gva'DSville, Ind. MGJ B print on our urai pa? tuia morning ano her. oC those interesting letters (Hm St. Faal. Tbey ar as bracing as tie atmosphere In which tbey are written: j '"," '.- , , tQTTbe Chicago Journal Is in agony over the condition of the streets in that city. In the anguish of its soul, it cries ool:-; ! -L ' i '"' "How l long, O Lord, how long is the eity of Chicago goiog to remain in this oaety, dirty, filthy, stinking condition?" , j . ; j ' .The same inquiry might jippropriately be applied to f our city ,r, , r, , , , , ADVfCB f BOM PbBNTICB. This editor, among many sayings that will not bear repetition "Inmoat journaTe, now and then gets off something permissable and advantageous.: ,The Jollo wvog pieca of good advice, which should be remem- ... '1 - r . . . . 1 .... 1 bired by everyone,- will prove profitable if practiced. Bays he: ilb'evtr bug goods of thou who don't advertUe. They tell so little that they M AVE to bull dear 1 Always examine tte advertising col umns of your . paper!,. It -will pay ten per ( cent, ii-t , Ehterpbise. Pansas. City js to hs?e a new hotel, of four stories and base mentj 137 feet front by 140 deep, to be built jS the plan of the Continental , at Philadelphia. What ia more, the capitalists of that city lave' proposed to build a! bridge across the Missouri riverr to conned tha Southern railroeda at that point with" ihose of the North. ' The work is to be commpee;, jmbout di-iuy. t Kansas City is no-, mo p bs n ball, as large as Eaorilla She cn not boast as largA capitalists, yet she wi 1 outstrip B in . wealth and population, because ber cit'isns have the necensary atnount'ot pablie spirit and enterprise. ' W have beea urging the necessity o the imtne dials completion of a largs hotel In our ;ty,. for. yearr yet there are . ie& indica tions now that "one will 'he-built soon UievrTever. Two ot three railroad enter prises hoidjput jheir hands fulXpf Jjleas:, ings to our people, but all appeals, in their bbalfarj9greled with iod'fference.jf not contempt ;, A dry dock is wanted badly. It will cost but a small sam comparatively jet we must do with out -a dry dock' because onr men of wealth cannot see that by investing in it to-day tbey will get their money back lomorrow with A .handsome profit. ' ' If the same, aplrifi continues to .pre dominate, in Evansville, she will never be the .'city many of na have imagined. She will tank low down on,' the scale of wealth, influence and population. . r At ATTEMPTED; MbrDKB IE SdLLIVAE CoUBTT SrMMART PoKUHMIST OB TH1 Goilty vTBtTCB. On Thursday" last a most diabolical murder' was attempted iit Sullivan county, under the following Circumstances:, , An old mail named Gregory, for forty years' proprietor of the Spencer House in Cincinnati was. induced by a man who had been staying with him for some . " . . " 1 'i . ; .--J k ume, to come to inuiaua iu purtuaoe some - raniwfisb he atranger claimed lo" kava for sale. Unsuspecting danger, and desiring to make a good investment, Mr.s Gregory left his home and came to Ytncennss. The- parties stopped at the Junction ; House a' day or two, looking about, but noopportnntty seemed to oc cur for the cool-blooded murderer to aoeomplish his -purpose. He then per suaded Mr. Gregory to go np the road to Sullivan. .'wetting off tne cars at this point," they started-up the road on foot. On ; reaching the woods, Sir. Gregorj's companion assaulted blm, crushing in his sknll and putting out one I r sTbe murderer then rifled the pockets of his victim of about $50 in money arid a gpld watcb,!and. wa'ked to CurryiTiUa, in order to take the train at that point In the meantime, howeven," a gentleman who was rassine aldng the roa4or through the woods, discovered ttra body of what ba ; aapposed was a dy ing man, and hastened tp Cnrrysville for asst siance ana to give the alarm. Who a tna oowB - traio- came . along, the man wboVas ' identified as having been with Mr. Gregory in the morning was arrest-
ed, ftr deapefate retUUace, And tied, tba rHroi men lending t!piag taad. A crowd than mtrcbed hirH back to where Mr. Oregorj was Ijing, who at ODce identified the man at bis aaaailantj and also identified the money and watch (band on hit person when arrested, as hi property. Upon ascertinincr-ttere facts,' the exasperated rowd immediately haog the criminal to an aij¢lree, ace. when Kfe was extinct, '.cat the body dqwa aod buried it oo the spot.. ,L vi c. . ' a
The same man was in SnlltTatt tome tine ago,- and; is inspected of having stolen four horses which disappeared about Vbe time of his departure, and have not been heard of stoceo v. rTius crime seems to be stalking abroad through onr land,', and although "often punishment is swift and sure, it seems to be onj the increaee.i .Mr.:.Greroryf at last accounts was still alive, bnt little hope of his recovery is entertained by his friends. , .-. . ... r ; "v. A letter from the locaL Tebbe IIactb Ilocsa,' ; ' T n't it ielightfal ; '"Bldlag aa a raill ' ' . So snng,' or tather" wrofe,1 John Saxe, or word to that effect; and we tally agree with him, especially if ' yon1 have good cbeerfol company, pleasant weather, comfortable cart, "a smooth, safeand well-managed railroad, a gentlemanly and polite conductor for instance, like the Evansville and Crawfordsvllle "Railroadwith Jim Ferry to take up tickets and answer 'ejftestionr In a cheerful and affable manner.' In such a case as this,' it is real "jolly" whirling; along at the rate of twenty-five 'or thirty miles an hoar,' "over dale ' and through the hills, taow "surrounded 'by fields of waving corn, and then diving into a dense, dark wood, where the rays ofihe srjn itself can hardly penetrate, of at another time raablng through long bridsss spanning wide, deep rivers, al ways" confident- of safety and comfort We" a! ways' en Joy snca a " ride on' a rail 'Yesterday oar' company was agreeable, the road from Evansville toTerre Haute smfloth and safe, and Jim Ferry in his most Amiable moodL d . , , The weather, tbongb somewhat in the melting mood, was rendered supportable by the pleasant breeze, 1 and by the thought that we were goina; towards the regions of icebergs and eternal snow, and would be able for a few days to free ourselves from "the never-ceasing requirements for "more copy fresh items. and :' . There are few striking features in the country between' Evansville and Terre Haute, the only places of interest being that newly discovered "watering place," Tort Branch, as so vividly portrayed a week, or so ' ago by an abler pencit, White'River, with' its loDg bridge", the Old Post, with its sleepy aspect, and the monotonous marshes bf glorious old Sullivan. ; ' ' " x LWe would attempt a sketch of a few of our fellow-passengers, if we thought we could do the subject justice, bnt we are afraid we caa 't.; to ojo-w,. '-- - The crops of corn along the line of the road are generally very fine; some of them luxuriant. Now and then we see a field of miserably yellow, dwarf stalks, the weeds and unstirred earth giving manifest indications of want of , proper culture. ; These, we presume, are owned by disciples of the theory that everything should be left to nature. 1 We like that better dogma,' "assist nature."- Much wheat, hay and oats are still in the field, looking very badly weather-beaten, and some of the fields of grass are left onmown, as we are' told, ' for want of "hands" to do the work.,,;- -z , '. If hundreds of idle men in the city would seek employment in the country, U would be better for the men, the city and the country. - . .. "At White Biver,' which by the way is overflowing; its low banks, we noticed material prepared for a' new bridge, which: will shortly be put up without, however, the suspending of a c single train. ., , -s - 1 '' fl ti This is done not " because the present bridge is unsafe, but from a wisa determination -on. the part of "the management" that it shall be renewed before it becomes unsafe, a system' it 'would be welt for all roads to adopt. " ' .. , The Wabash, which we first spproacb aJ a few miles above Vincennes, - ia again within its banks,-but baa plenty of water for navigable purpose. '. .',11 At Vincennes, we learned some particulars of a tragedy1 that occurred1 on Thursday "' evening 'in the vicinity "of Shelburne ' or Cnrrysviliei in Sullivan county, about 20 miles, below this city the material facts of which I attempted to telegraph last night, but with slight prospects of its getting through. ,L, The particulars! are as follows: A paroled rebel soldier named Miller, bad been boarding-for some' time In Louisville, and gained, to some extent, the conndence of the proprietor, whose name iu Gregory. He told Gregory that be owned several thousand acres of land in Sullivan county, near Shelburne, Indi. ana, and persuaded him to coma on here with a view to buying gome of it. .He and Gregory came on together and after arriving at Shelburne, immediately started to tookVai , the land. They had scarcely got beyond the i.tn tU of the village, into the woods, when Miller made a murderous attack on Gregory, - beatiDg.binj.moAt .nnnaercifully, and stabbing him several times. He then, supposing him dead or mortally wounded, robbed him of $90 ia money, and bis watch; " By some means the affair became known' immediately,' and the citisens at once started in pursnit of the scoundrel. He was soon caught, and having been identified by Gregory aa the assassin, was hung" tdtbe nearest tree, and his body buried by the aide of the EAilroad a few xoda Wow CTirrysville. Gregory lies in a critical condition with bnt faint hopes of his recovery. This ia a case in which expiation quickly fol lowed the- commission of a most- das tardly 'criaie.--3 ': A most fearful thnnder-storm' and rain opened on us about ten miles be low Terra Haute, and continued until
after we arrived at the city; but the magnificent accommodatioisa- wa received at the Terre Haute Honse soon
dSspeUed-alT'i unpleasantness 'arising' frnm Xha 'Kiftarr .. --- r Terra HAale bas greatly improved J since we were last here, i Fins boaiaess houses have been erected, and an eleganr"new"coart Youse's alniost com pleted, which wilf bV an honor "lit the city. "Bat noraprovement is m0Tt manifest than 'thai in -the management of the Terre Ilaute House, under the anperintecdence of our quondam friend Sam. Turner. ' It is an Elysium of com fort; and if Evansville bad such a hotel, it would be worth millions to ber repu tation end prosperity. i::;- " We go East this morning. '-'-" f r S., ":-1 11 "''' - " ' " . : ' : : - 'I"3.'.9', Indiana State ItemsV1,'' . ' . The citizens of Fort Wayne subscribed $2,000 to . the Soldiers' and 8eatnens Association, at a menting- held in that city by Chaplain 'Lozier on Monday night last. t t ,-( . - .;.'", . The Savannah (Ga.) Republican of the 26 h ntt, says Cap t'ff. 2. Watson, of. Vincennes, bas received the appointii - e " , . ' ' ment or Assessor i Afiteroai lievenue in the Fourth District of . Georgian c His headqaartsvs wilt be at Atlanta.-J "i:' The' Indianapolis paberassy that ap ples, peacnes, pears, aa.sunnar traits are very plentiful- in theif market, and that prices bare' become 'more' reasonAble and still have a downward 'tend- - ..... , .. .s . . - ency. Vt n tq? vs.1' V ji-Thei Lafayette' Courier ' say s : ! "Tb a proposed consolidation between the InLdiaoapolis and Chicago, Air 'Line Bailroad and the Cincinnati, Lafayette, and Chicago! Railroad' has" been consum- ; Dat TEUciif b ..Firs. . Tbe extensive woolen, factory of L. W s " Sinclair, at GreencasUe, was destroyedby fire on tbe nizbt of the Sikh nlu . Loss $15,000; insurance i 0,000. Cause,, spontaneous combustion, la . addition, the. " Mammoth Saloon " and the blacksmith shop of Jamet Uouck met tbe same fate. ; - The Eleventh Indiana regiment ar rived. Irom ' Cincinnan yesterday morning, and was marched to the Soldiers' Home. Tbe regiment numbers 866 men and 30 officers, uuder the command of Brevet Brigadier General Dan Macanley. As the men marched down Washington Street, hundreds of people gathered on tne sidc-walkt to bid them a silent welcome. .Toe E eventh Indiana has won a national reputation, and the citizens of Indianapolis may welt have a pride ia its home regiment. To day, together with the Eighty-ninth, the E eventh will have a public reception. biate Sentinel, 4th.- i - - - - We hear of a great deal of sickness in the surrounding counties, as well aa. in our own, in consequence oi tne prevailing damp and hot weather of tbe pant three or four weeks. Iotermitent and billions fever, chills and fever, and eresipelas are quite common, but readily yield to medical treatment. New Al bany Ledger. ; . ; ., u ... Death or Ahdbew IuoaAii.Another old citizen has gone. Judge Ingram died yesterday at 2:45 1'. M. -He has been sorely afflicted for several years. Paralysis, which attacked ' him three years sgo, gradually encroacbed upon bis vital powers nntit bis system yielded. He was born in Philadelphia, April 15, iau,i. since iaJi be bas been a rest dent oi Lafayette, indentihed witn its interest. Many friends will regret his .departure. Lafayette Journal. ' A Sbbewd TaiCK. A pother cute trick nas been added to tbe long list of means whereby to extort money from unsuspecting people. A man, personating a soldier, dresses himself in a worn out suit of blue, , and bides one arm inside his coat. : He then stations himself at someplace much frequented, and before long a small ragged child comes f and asks alms of the soldier, - He pulls out his pocket-book, but having finly one arm, can net op-n it, so be requests his neighbor to do so fur him, thus attracting attention. OtbHf people then seeing the '.'poor soldier' give alms,, aye asbame 1 not 10 follow his ezaraple, and it is said thai the trick pays well. Terfe Haute Exprtt. -!: r:. t ?; . , , ; Hnna UiMvLr. Mr James Young, a well to-do cU'Z-n of WasbiQkton township, ia ibis county, committed suicide a few days since, under peculiarly distressing circumstances tie- was last seen on Ausstiay, tbe -3tn nit, wnen be ate dinner witb bis family, ' and ' suddenly disappearing, if was feared by bis friends that be bad : been drowned. 'Extensive inquiries failed1 to reveal "the object Of their-search until" Saturday last, when his body was : found in a ravine not far irom his residence.' He had suspended himself to a saplin above A log spanning tba ravine, and j a aping off, his neck was broken by tbe fall. rVbeb found, bis body was on tbe ground. " Mr. Young was a peaceable, inoffensive man, but it was thought was 'overcome by domestic difficulties, which so preyed upon, his mind, that' be determined 'npon this metbod( f 1 ending' hie 'existence. r He was aged about forty-five yeara Greencastle Pre: .v . ' - -", ;- ' "" Death or av Aceo Colobsd .Womav. On Tuesday morning last. List, inst, old "Annt LaRofe,". as she was familliarly called, died at the Poor Asylum in this, county;. She .was born a slave npon tbe estate of Solomon Strciher, (grandfather of "Porte Crayon'') in Culpepper county, Virginia. - She was purchased of Mr, Siro'.her by Francis Bosseroa aa we learn from the original bill of sale now lying before us, and baring date March. 1 1th, 17$4 for .the sum 72 in Virginia currency, and brought lo Post Vincennes, ia tbe Northeastern Territory. She soon afterward became the property of. Pierre Comoyer, Eq f and remained in that family until Indiana was admitted as a. Slate, when she became free. She was at the time of ber death, in her 106ih year. Vincennes Sun, OA. i i "..!-. .--i ' DiscHABOis. W notice that while some Of the soldiers wad np their discharges and stuff them away in their pockets, carrying tbem nntil tbey are dirty and worn out, many ot them are hav injf 'them neatly framed and covered with glass, so as to preserve them clean. A soldier's discharge is something to be proud of something to be handed down to tbe children and shonld be kept witb more than ordinary .care., Those who are careless about 'them now, in after years will begin to appreciate their full ralue, when, perhaps, it will be too late. Take care of year "buzzards, boys. ' Returns from tbe election in Tennessee, as far at-we have received them, indicate the election of Campbell (Copperhead,)' in' the" Nashville District; Msynard, (Cnion,) in the Knoxrille District; Cooper, (Union,) from the Shelbyvilla District; aad Col Stokes, (Union,) from the Chattanooga District. So far as heard from the election passed off quietly. But a small vote was polled ia Nashville.
XABOtner froposltioB. '
-I I have watched the controversy" be tween Messrs. Reitz IJaney and Heilman with considerable interest, for II have long suspected that., some, of as were compelled '.to pay taxes for the benefit of 'ear neighbors,' wbo lmtnage somehow to skulk the payment of -iair, honest taxes. ,1. know all a about th establishmenu. of these -r gsnt'emen.. Having been a partner ": ia - one - for eighteen years, and knowing the- other equally as well, I say that Heilmab ta fairly assessed, and that if it .is true that Reitz . c Haney pay only on $15 JOO lor L. inei- lontiary ana . au property beiofigiog to it, it is a great wrong to .tha-reet. of the tax payers.. ' And :as those gentle men do not , take .up. Heilman'a offrJ now , make, them a better.. pee. jl .will give them for their foundry and property belonging to itwhat tiej are, assessed for tbeir ground, $o,4U0, whatiheyre assessed for. their foundry, $i,50U; the amoaat of. Unlman s c&r, $35,000, for property which they have given.. in at $5,200, and tbe whole, amoant ct-, tbar 1 a3sessment, ... $1,100,. .added making altogether, $60,000 for heir, properly that now stands assessed at $1,100, and of which they complained aa a high va'nH auoo., I will, tie posit jt be money in any bank in the city f al pne hour's notice, to be paid over'.when Ktbe 'property, is . deltverred. j f .-.., -.Cbbistiax K,aAIZjj a . f M awine reaeraj Arcn. , on tain Street,ioppoaite"lhe Washington. House, will be sofd a"it stands,' at auction, on , Wednesday afternoon AngnsC 9,b, at two sVeloek, by tber chairman of the. Fourth of July Cpmmitiee of yirrange. ments.- There is a considerable ruaa. tity pf good lumber' and timber in it There will also be sold at the same time, two casks,' a lot of flags, mnslio, and other' relics , of the celebration.. ,,Tba T- -i a sale will take "place at tie Arch. --All interested are invited to attend. . . . J-l. Ueited States Pbopertt at Acctiok. j-Will be sold at auction at the hospitals below thecity1 onf WeanesdayAogust 9th, 1865,'eommencirig-af 9 o'clock, the condemned furniture 'of said bdspttaM, such as stove; bureaus, chairs,' copboardware,' plated ind every thing'' belonging to the Medical Department of said hospitals. - Terms cash: ! -u: t '.'" W. VabiowV'J 'iui ' J.i I ' Surgeon U. 8. Volunreers3 HwaH Nblbov, 'S;"1 J: c , Ji rO.S.- Auctioneer." ! "ag7:St 1 i 1111' t 1;. 1 Ij- : SlaA fine Assortment of Boy's Buckle Shoes and .Congress Gaiters,; at the Boston Boot and Shoe. SboQt,aN)av Locust street,, :.t ts-.iw 4in: sJT ? ' ' ."3 r ,'j ' w.l ? - Twistthiiii Ihdiaa RsPoBTa.-.Tbi4 Volume will be issued: in aa enlarged form, on tbe 1st of August i It will con-, taia seven hundred pages of proper mat ter; no briefs or other improper matter being introduced. . The list of overruled cases will be large, making the volume one of unusual interest to the bee.-': t- ; All orders addressed io the. Repoiter, inclosing the price, $4 50, will be tiled from the first books bound, and will be seat, free of. ebarge, - to any 'Express Umce in tbe btate. , . e - t l-r'-w '. VTx 1 ' Behjamie H a BBiaosy. ,. . , 3 Reporter Sop. Court lad. i , Office with Porter, Harrison A Fish back," Attorneys at 1 Law; J ortb-East Washington and . Meridian, streets,' IaJ dianapo!is. . j ,. i aug4 3e ; JtyGentIemen will find -everything tbey want in the way of Boots and Shoes at the Boston Shoe. Store. " ," ; ' J. S.RetEEi i cpr, . fs ", , j , . No. 8, Second tr8t-tj Bkiiisd r those StosEATB GAtei-The lips of girlhood, thera shonld ba' a fragrant palace elegantly 'furnished t with ivory and coral - Ttf idrop metapborJ Young ladies,' you should keep yoor teeth and gums ia perfect order, if "yotr'hopa in after-life, to enjoy the blessings "of a" sound set ef dentals and a sweet breath. What will enable yoo to do this If yoa aik. J Nothing but Fragrant Soeodobt,': era re ply... j( : , . . au3 3teod " tSoldiers and their heirs who want their claims promptly' collected, should call at the office of Wm. Reavie on Main st, between 3rd aod 4th over Keller's" :i Gen store.'" ' - ,- -i- a"og3tf"' - .' 11 f , ; v : in itei taT"Six slope cotters wanted, to whom good wages will be paid, -Apply tp-i. E.' Sbfa'eder.E., k C Railroad aepot4R MILITARY. BaAaWABTaaa tiriirnxtr r-i Oulc, V , ,,. Detroit, Mich., Jaly lfth, ISilS." f ISrOBVATIOK HAS BEEX rCBVISHID the Cocaa.adar o tbi Drp.nment, which ia. eiodea the 8taaae:oC Ohio, Iaiti.ua, IHiaota And Michigan, that qoaolill. of aro and ether eraeMut property ia-now In the kaadt cf the airtaeaa. ? . t All each pereon are reqord to adriee tbeaa BeadaoarurawPtneraawaat of tnra property fo"f tttetr poaoaetoa. it ta aiao- aerneatiy erejoeettdl that any per a -a who haaawy ksowtedga af taw loratioB f aav aach property, will report -taw fact, that aean may be taten to aecBre-aad. ta.' a It orer to tbe proper aothortiia.- a 4. . .4. .,. . . Adlreaa - ..- y-.HHABT, ,;tr . : . , Llent. Col, aad Aae t AdJ't jea'L ang? " y.., ,Xetieii. Micaic.a. TOWN LOTS. : izz: XB PCBSCAKCBOP AST ACT OP THS GES. eral Aeermbly of tha Common, eallo of Kentacky, aatboriiing ' th eale of th- "PenlriSo a re'f la the 01 ry of Benderaen, By., which Act waa ratiaed by tha citiaeoe or H.adereoo at the gi-naral election h-'d May I, noiicej bareby grrew ta laid Poblle Sqoero h tin laid ewt la ewitafcle lo-e by the Mayor and Ooncil of aaid a ty, ad wMI Vaeold at pebhc auction 00 the P"me a, aa tatardey, BVptrober tba tb, 1 AM nolo to eommeaceat lit o'tUuk a. bv. " Tiaaa One third eeah, ona-thlrd oa a credit of .1 moa tba, aad aoa third aa a credit at tweleaBMnthe, hearing Intereet frum day of eel.. Botea with arptcieed eacarity rea aired, aad a In kept on tk pnmlm aatll tha pareaaea aeowey la paid. " , f, ... ... Plat oa tie aad afeov tor loapeciioa fa tha City Clark offlea.-- r . . - - . I'i ri By order ef the Major and Coaacil. - - . i JT. W AEMLINGAVB, Clerk. HeBdaraon, Ky Auo-t J. -oi. CITY NOTICES -TJGCoT 3d, IS06. '-p 'O I tr OBDEB TOE A PLANE SIDE-WALE. -And bow It fa hmbf ordered aad dir cted by the Commea Council of tbe city of ETaoariL that tba ewnera of ail let or p .na of lota froaaing oa or adjoining too eoaik-oaat atda. af- Ma n treat, from Eighth atnet Bonh-weeteriy to th cerperaAoa line. Alio ea the north neat aide of Maia lireet. mm Alghth atnet Berth-. ea;erly to the c-rpTrettoer Una, ta ead eity, canee tha aide-walke thareoB to be brought to the proper (rrade, aad thay caoaa a eue-wak cf cUm So, Two to ba hod down thenoa vfthra thirty dayvfrca tha publication ef thia or-1-r -'''li ' A- M. ScBII'r,CTevtw' City Clark" OSSoa, Angmrt, aogf H Be war mt Cemmtcrfetta aact wmprlBeipied dealer en ie.ro r, eg to diapoe of their wa aad other preparattoB, on the repatatton attain, by HalahoM's eaalna PreparaUoaa.
DRY GOODS, &C. JrlOSQUITO BARS! 4T OT GAD 4m MCSQCrrO BABS X Jul roele, aa4 eatHaffea cooap a tha mar. ket ailorda, at . . . ..j4g.: eeHAPEEK A" BTTSflyil -" Black Belting: A-EABOB STsXE R AOC TSr!t ASD V. tilt . BoVHat. aad Buck -aiilt Bcckiea, Inat opened and aeliiog cheap, at iail t BClTAPKrS'i BC6lIl6."I DRAYS FOR SALE.i X2L ,"!3.r;!-'3 1st. - -,JS" -vo- - ' V DE AYS for SALE. p Qtrb E C K E R & S Of I Col-; Mainland Canal,. 8 s&a t I HAVE OH HAKD f " M rf-x -e 1-a a .rn i . . . . ail iTlllJIlllltA Yv i.'r.V . .'"'-'C'Ml'l.iiT vvnica inev ottrjr tor ba s;TT3 g.- r 7 c ... ... . . ... --aMai lil ,!,':raarX fsstesfi j e CARD: 1 ! :41M ...... . 1 -i.i. ,J3L CAItXle! .' :'i I?BE CKDEBl9NXt J1EBEBT BESPECTvl I ftUly Inform, ike r UU m uutAt.ulU aoagai tacand otbara, that ha baa a eociatad bla"K with tk- wh k.ale Dry Acwde Hpoaaof t!hU b ra, . t-'ioi a Co., itoAi.d io C.i.cmuatl, Ohia, IlHatiil It Peletr. act beaet corner Baca. aBiarrtxt, r-aJaujeo. bald booee are laportere end Jofcier-I Arryed kneel f gwd u"pi el-ar on Lav!, aad 1. one at Iu Ureet Ji.iB-e in th e iy. btocE ar-won hknd la large aad wil ) ed a tha lateee ey ea. .,,. Tbenudera gned rnpactfuliy eolicMe a call from the H-aur acehlnui he haa "termed la eeothW wteoj B- tacky eod .oath, ra III In. It. whit, la the Poet nfliee Departmi ot la the hut thrra yearn. Ue aal dte oid.re autl warrauu reaeaoatiU aatvv. faction, to all."" ' " e ' rl'tdofi taarueeVre nd 0. goada will batlrc idandaQjipidfnnhttbataaiali freight. .. , J4raa,-teaaa f ,- . " t-. ii JW 1 , i , , . -H. DCSCAW, . t a4.t', ( ' -Of the Hone af C. B. A Oo. ''-Notico-to Contractors. "pnr TiaNcu. aeriDiKn assoqiatior a. . wmrec-ire e-aiK pruosaaj rr the anatloa of their Tern. (Hall, Bp te eatarsay, Angnet 8, lA63i Ptfca a4 r p Ktficat.ooa caa be eeea at M nr. a nna A U-wdV; ' - " " -iJ Br orOar pi Tmetere.. . .'4 4 - f ikk2 I ,. A. PrAPrilSJ, Sraretary. WATCHES," CLOCKS &c: PHILe.L.?GEISSLE. J ! 1 li-' Oppoeita the Weak I a (ton Hotel.' -f ,1311 ft rctr.Ti N ' h:-rft o: JaBWde-aUe V AV AVU eVA. . , k - (Mi-l'.t ? iungiisa, audi 9.. T I .. , ; . !-'- Swiss Watches; Diamond Rings; 'r1" jew?;! . onver waro f-"i t.--Jscsi b-vi a . a . r - 4 . .ui VlUtAS, , -li... sFancy Goods, 4t sI ,u t i 9' i'C., T&C j j- "'" All af. wb'cb waparrheir af 1h Taef grant 47 cTloaffl 0j(J,and eaableeaie laeAr art at i4 -meola. j-5 ' ' ' Call a-id eiamlaajwiy atnek. W trawtme ,S how good eat PUI L. L. oriisLEK d. - '-' t " - . No SI Malaritreed. ' ' f" Pevaonal. .tUation (aid to repalrtn Sa Watch All work g-baraoteed to glee entire etlifactlon. j r i :i.-, Via , OCEAN TRAVEL: ' ' . t hi i j 1 . - n i. i. r UHIIES . STATES MAIL LX3E O Xd.I3J! OHNIA , ' TU Iblbbib ef Pt-nama. - a CKEATtTJJH.fCBO 3ATJCd AJE PASSAGE ; li. fQJt TH1 eCXMEB, MOBTHS.. I j (' iiMtndin Railroad Traaeportatlon ftwot Atela. mailt to Paii ama, and froTieioaa oa beard tha ) Tkraaghi to 8.0 Tranciara In 22 deye. iti-.arrt. ' r - .r. ' , - f .- f --....'..:...-..... ' ri2 P-conoi alii.,.. - . . . . d-raTit Cebio. . J5 t , .PArABLltSOKtENBACKS. Offirer andraliaiaaaen Wh haw aa tend tb army irom he Pecine Ailataa. aad wh. ku, htmm huopiably dleeharged HHraerrtca.-wHl be ftrraleh. eo rareeg at ba I ir,galar rakr. . ..,.- rorpaaaaee, or fWrthar fuformetiea. eppy to tb Gueralant thw Lke.! . - i - i . " D B. ALLEJf. , ,."- No. A Bowl g Or, RTrkOity.' '1iM-2weI in d3lw . . . . Haifa raw ef the WerM Dteerdere tb t affiict mat.klnd arie fr-.i euaraptloae of Ita blood. nlmbeld Exrrecr of Bar ia pari IU Ian rmirdyaf the otmoalraliaa.- v ; . A ' AUCTION. ii .ft; f. " ' Country Store Sc Farm t i SJF AUCTION . THE rSBEBiantD WILL SELL AT PPBII a-.io, oa to premiere, n , . ; if Friday, Angrut 4th, 1865.- 1'. Hie ba.in.ee plica in Marra townehip. To-y Co , ladtati. oe -tba opnr XraaarliW, Mt. Vernaa aad fcpitagll.td, and Wt y reaklia read. A teea milea Irom 'eTil-, ermtaimr.r. two acree of grwwod. erivj Urga aad ooi.eeoi.at etore aod dwlitng ken., warelowee. eubu-e, core crl e, wMkehooar, oaa(-rchard, atrer huiing- weil, at4 atlBearly new. Bitoatioa excllai for boat-naaaae-well an healtki Poeaenioa glrea three months irom data oi H luioe-otoerwia agreed ALaO A amall rarawf V7l acreavS of which nr toab-r, 7 in aaeaijow, w th bonaee, e'aMe, nerer lallioe; well, -, esoellMt condition, abont a que. ter of a aaiie f on th alM.. place. TkM HM a eack place on day cf Bale; balase of half h porchaa meaay at tiowaf making deed ; to rret In iz month., tarcbaeera gttg wotre' beaiio; interact, aecacad by naort. gage-r otherwue atif:tortly - Tb propee-ry may b. toseted af any time b tornthaeale. J liAur&iurv vi.Mi lj.uj.ft. , Jyt-lmdw , - - -PORTRAIT PAINTING. - . ' jri 5Ias fe alon .' RORTR AlT'.RAI NTERf MOST ! BESPECTTCXLT eitlnak ef KraBerille INFOkMA Tut e!tle ef KraBertlle that h he takea ta ""handler' filoec, and 1 prepared to execata rwrtraiu direct from li a,or from Aabretype Photograph, or Dgnoypa. angdlm
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DIPORTERS. China, nOlass JUSOIC C.' i -t . - j-s EENS VVApfS Pacia;esi(:l pa ti3ld opelaM inej a? a Ui .a T . a r i M L looBaeaaw aakwvBfai -aaM (, i a a J) Ti . n i . ..e a i-Se If r Oiair-Oli'l CJ I ' ''""I 'UlWi-'JO A I -On ff thqrSapitjW-S.iaS-i eortmenta t.Jta.curul in the West, and for ea!;ekt,Jvitreiaclj low prices. ,!.. 3 iaercnania iurnisacn wita joommon War alone if dcairetLa J ... aht.Aml ,,..,.- i- a. : f T 4 ! GROCERIES.' it aona MATI IIKS Ia a rarlefy of e yli. oh a Buw-d Wook.. Cera4rne-B' IxtibM r AMoie, tor Bale by a a ki bTkaaiAM Mil K1CBKL la bairvl and l a f barrel af Ko.-lo Water etreat. B. M. KCfir!1 A Uih . COBKT-iiiO a7ke"bhei:erCora)u.t In etue. i At-e kju -Jt fWj' HAY.loO belee of that aniMekaaamwUi . Hay rame-b la the iadtaea Bi r. Ji, lur aal at raditualratea.al m. - a"' M'km. . , WOOLPACTORY. jub w. ami., jc n. cttati.. J. W. CRU.CN & CO.yj.rl Evans vlllar yt&$l '.Eactpry; C0E. EWD BTp E ET " t'JL S.l L".' t Weald TMiect'nlly-van yewr atiearm to Ike facttheaonr JTactury, which wee deetroy.d ly lire taet flail, hae term re I uht, and p mr (t overwtKMt Hud prprJ - fe.7 fkjt. le Aoul Ct niaHuftnrtag lutj Ibe follow ite: Uo'. Jeeoe, Sat la at l a, Liea.ee, I lenoeN, UlenkiU, 'iViror. li-ie aud.riturking Vara, at the. loweat piHuitie' ra. - A , w, . i. - - -. ''' WeahaJI ataeeedeoTr r ore the f ! oa hard ta enrhecge f.ir Wool (r e.11 for r.h. Aaeteeein f..e VelA M,ee ma, ki t 1m Me. t.. P.ranne living at a dutaix-e and t..irit of abdtac theiir W uol to n, an l no pe -rlfer or other lee. and all ea h Wwil n.tru.irl tu u al J rereive pr myt tatii . f j ; 1 1 ' b - , uue el I lie (artueie natin e y.ere rip.riCore In the ba.lueeewa SxlauaSiUtok Ittel a ead wttt leara ae dl.eii.t. I. . pric. Litis furnimn-i a-i a;fj)i id) 7 f J a, it , - . i W.'irhtrKN- A Vr. ' t,s T: j JUiLOlkiliiAj. ()?) f; ,.-,J a f. V I a I. i eiMvoxviciriiiiirTo ',... .!. ..: iiVOImtUUlJLs! . : . : ! ,T ; ! t y i . i i -Whir a i T vMU ! f!K ad.tltloeal arri'ii ,r ttS rr't'b'll.a eol en K r mm H-rrl c u haiMt-ewniiiria. the f (Sowing ali-ck a JW. alurli m hk m 0r to purrbaeere fj. .ys ptte-a MtMill Of k9 frriirbt I w-l- r . fiO Bl-le K 1AM hteeVarel, y v ' IV) H.H l,(i!e. Ko i, WA M K r- "' i O (J lart-r b' li 'o. 1, lAnt maeaer.1. . 'J.lia,jf v Ji. ! A Maihaeet..,.. - -. 1-1 1114. Nw S. a.4 lera Mi'Melr 5 . II Half hWe, ba 4 14 lerg Merkiretl 7 ..W KiUo. i,leo4AU k-r-l.,, , -... " M Half bote. N I, te-4 Meeker el.- .1 - VO B-aee , 1 il-rrmg, ft ,.,-f ' ' i Lb.. Iere C- d Vieh. . - : 'Aw Half fcble, Whit. fi-h. t ,'.,.- PureaJeby ' I A D. II 1 1 XH B,e : ' llM.tf. -i i- -..: A Idala M, T FarAArAb B. aat try the IhudmIm, nee AtimMt liiceir Cooaantraavi Eitrac4 threat, II, t (,a kvteia eqnat -ta etmgtb oo gallon ot tba Syrup or LwcoBtioa. CUTTING TIMBER. rHATB BESHf tEPOBWED THAT eKB7A?N tre aaar here totmiuu liln vm y leode la acttoae ii and 43, Anlirht to. . hip, VaiMletoerKh etinnty, Indiana. I will alee FIFTEEN I0LLAE8 BE W KO to arty oat .ho wnigieatamy agent. Alreh J ifcnMureai-li In formal lua at wJl lead to tba coarlctloa of each breepeeeer. Jr.A.U, . , r W, 8 STOCK WELL :-i T) i i'a 1 NOTICE. . i Crkt'iAHit(tryM, ( I i 3 t Ereor.1.1 , tud., Ju i Hmti A. f AIL PKRS KS H A VI N'l CL ISe AO t INST thia Department, wbtl nad.r my 4lnitiua, win plraa weataA '6' IfrJ '()" tmaua ly. J t " i, Htm, Jyi-3t t t Captalw aa4 lei j M. .SRAYED.OIigTQLEN T?I MT BISI DEh'CE. ON JVHK VMTH X .!, a light ted Cow, with wbittea tb bind pvt el th b.ck. come wbita on the kit from laad belly. J kt :.p ed w wt la jbi ear, aad appar balrVroti id Ibe Ull ear. ' Ay pereo retornlo eaid Cow, or leering la formatloaao aaaha ceo te fcand, will be llb-rally "7- . - d 'USIIlU, r . Jydurw. Dlrlelan StraW; bt.6fh an s b. - TO SOLDIERS. c V.f. Sanitary C'ommlaNlon ; t;uo ; Claim Agency. HO. CHARGE, fOK 52EYCp. CBI lit 3 . MARSH, Local Agent. CScb So. 8 .-.-.-Third 8 1, 2 '-a 1 " (Bet. Loeaet aad Hafal" ! ' .' 1 i EVANSVILLE. lea. . , . v; -w . - .riiJlv The U. S. Sanitary Commleefoo, d-.;rlc to r--lieee naddier, eailure aad their famliie Irom the krary exneaMf oeaaily p.id for the proeecotioa mt eucb c lalma. haia ealablUhtd ihi Agawiy to collect Peoaioner Aireara af Pay. orrrr or d atherrlelmaacxaetibeiioeaBmeBti W1THCT CHARGE a iirt.H.-ii ir AI AL-iD WHATAVEB TO THE CLAIIIASTJ. . , . . i Oa ausUcatton aest t- tfaf Ar-rrry, rtellnj tti aaae ai.4 poetoAc addraea of lb caimaut, the aa-, nek. cumpaa. rJ e.rrtr.. ait etataof .the eoldi.r r n wboe acoowt tb claii 1 made, ead date of diecharg death, the prr biaake will a CUad out a lax a aueeitle aed aent toiheparaon appiylng. . 5 ae tXmm bw exec t-d d returned to thia omoa, waara the ci.lmwtll b ifoaecaiei to - Bnr.l .eo In tb cnorteet rme-lVe tlte. . .. irlLtmrna, LEGALil5?' ; Ji -Hotice of Application. fV-OTKE ISj-EXETBt CUES THAT TBE 1 aaiernlinid w:,l a(.pjy. i- th. IWi f Cowcty. CoBmitttet.eri oi Vaodarbargh Aaty, at their nei: n.gular tueatUg. lor lieeaee to au iBtoxka'Ing. liqur ia jui.i.:re le- ices faart. My place of bueibeee, ai d the premeea ea which the li-iacre will be eold, le knowa ae tbi Crrail City Hotel, lot No. S, an Vk aUr street, ia tb city af Erenerille, Veod-rto-gk Cowaty. Indiana. W. E. CLlPyOBD.
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By anth.fryrTKl.ry thrtraar, -ba BBdereJgneJ, tie General Pfcbar HjHiOi A(et -or the aal cfTR'ted &Atae -Wnriu . .aw.
the panto, tha rlhlrd,.n.rtre of -tww Wotmv-fJ aVasJog aerea aad bvee-tewtha wee mat. rater!
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Three nete are fuur-l nod.r dale of Jtttj lit '"., ; Aad ark pi jell tiiree .year free that dak."1-" hi tnrreorjr.sr caarertlble, ar tha or-tfoa p thahAUUvi M1A ' ' -"i --' ll.t i
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viw, U-1(V avA Jk V. VCUk GOLI) J3EARINQ BONDS. -- -
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The,Jiiieretv2Avi: J.3X per centpJ'J
a ' 1 wm.eiatjiu.aav om m SIS mat.' ! 1 ctati m 4 9100
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f , leKotaa of all tha. daaB.lnMoae aaa.d will t , ji J T promptly (rtrol.U'd open receipt efaalMorlpUoaa. i j j .
iaa aroara ei ikk Third berlea are nreaiaaly - . f f-nlSir la fomaod Drtrileea ta tha Sneaa.Tkl. 2
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goia cola at S per rent., laatead f 1 S-luthe la. arreary. ir'nbecriber wlH tied a tha Intataal ta , corrwawy mp to Jaly i.-th, at tha time whan tbey ; ; nberrtfa. j ' TJI"AJl'ery a thepoUe af Ihle third eerb t rT the Se.pa Thirtfww.H roameaea ea tb late1 ' 1 Jaae.and erfil'i aaada promptly kkd onllna.'x'C
onely anef tie! data, ; s - I H 'S rid .J"P tTtallit haff.BM. f, he boadniaia)f,rr,rcr'
ikioiwiiii aiTite poly tha nuttier of InLreat. h ray meat i,n" gold, if nude, will ba, a , efalent lolk. ikrivkoy iDtereal of lb kigkar I will, i ..'iJlT-S!-! J.A ".i. fr nXa 'iwl payueata. If tha eretl af , v whlji only will the optioB to pay inmreet la a-ld t ... a. (elf 1-e a'atld i, wald ae redooa an, saw-Us price lit' pervaee Bae1tb Mt ,ir cent. Ia gold' '1' wa'ttTi be ft'ly eqiut to Ihoe mad vt b seven aai tKr4 t.ntkt per ceol i carreecj. Ttb) la v .
LTJie Onlyj Loan in Market k VMeendl by the Oarers Mat, and Ita eaperWV
avaa'agid maka ft tba- i ' . t ; f Orat Jopular loan af tEJojiTi. tM tba U30.( 00.000 at the Loaa aatborl -- by Congrax wr bo 6a Iba market. This ' " amount, at Iba rale al which It la bet eg abeor ed, A U will all eoberrlbed a p within wity days, when the SoteaarHI AadAabtadly aoannad A pre! ''' ' uium.M tMaalkralybeeb fh oasa aleia( ' eabaeriptlAo. mother Loaa. ' ' J ' " , ta order that rttlaet, of ry towa aad aeetloa "' ' ; " . of t!.ercutry may beafforled ftwllltle for Uklag Uiel oau, Iba national Bank, State Baakaaad frieaie Hknkere tkr. Bghoat tha aoaatry bare avanral'y Agreed U reoeire anbacrlptlon al par. alwrlbefp UI tetect tbeir own Bgr-nte, In wkoni ,
tfity !. oenSdence. aud all only are to be rapuae.tl tor the dollrery of the l.ol. for a bleb tb-y teaet order, - - -: . I" JAY COOKE,' Mueecarrrrew Aaaerr,
PtTo. HI fouttr Tblrdt atrret, sr. ; " PUILAUALPUIA. t -tTCJ , arftit'tinioiii will s aatairan kivas ' VIRSt NATIONAL BANK, '.-') h.i. a avi,n4, an rc. and thai . r'l ... Atkailif ANTh' ATJoNAL llNa. n.ylt
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