Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 August 1865 — Page 4

MEDICINE.

Hair Uprooted I7riHr irir f Cma Body !' X' WnKl, MM( Infers ' aaa's Uinunit po." iiiu km nr Spasm's Lwpllatory Fewder, and take no other. Frio 1. Mailed to any oddreee lot Sl.io, by O. . CPHAM, tb sooth Eighth etreet, Philadelphia, PoBB.,,. - . ? '-nt e leas b4 Carlimar I Is tbe bast hair dreeting la the world. It Imp lit a beeatlfnl alee, o lAe hair, eeene it im earf. promote. Ha growth, Ac , Frio., fio sects bottle. - - - - - Cph"'i Tatter Olataaaat Is nin ear tot Tetter, BU Aeeeea, Chopped fltoli, Barilea, ". Pile. 6u cents box. Cpham'a Asthaaa Car rellrre. tba most Violent per lylm uf AMkmm, ia tea ahaM, end eSecte epeedy corn, Pries, f 2 a package. ; Uphtm'i Dyspepsia Car la wit. ranted to con any eaee of Dreeepeio, m after horn Umg af.eaiae. Price SL Beatbymaii TJpn.am'e Freckle Biallktr naofM Freeklre. Tan, Sanborn, PlmplM oa the Fee., Beoewe tb bkia and Beam! See She cow.pl" ion. Price to enu. Dr. La Porte's Lira Elixir, tba r Jr.,.,, aid Aeeeaoaiaa' atesnedy, eeetores t manly tlcor aU who ere eaflrieg freta Inrvr.d bplaal a.arrgy, tltrtou DeblTry, Ac, ariaiof Ir. ai whatever ceoae. Price, 12 a package. Tba Jepa-eee Hair St elm aolora Aha Whiakereec moaetache abaaaMfnl Maeaarbfoam 1 1 enads'a of en one wrifmrwitm. Color w III aot fads or weh oat. Oaf to eaau box. Raid br 8. 0. CPHAht. loath Ilghth street, Philadelphia, and by all Drnggiele. Circulars BBOUOHTOS WOOD, . i " t. Cor. Third aad Mala Btreete, b)-ia Axita for E ran aril la. CARD. f 5 TBE TJkDEBrlOSED HEBIBT EK8PICTfully loforme ths r -tell rennet of M aosuelrt.ooeaed others, that kikui sociatad himself aith tb. wholesale Dry ttoods Hoose of Ch.mb' re, t-o. a Co., eitaeled la OxtlouU, Obi j, lt and 118 Paarl rtraat, nor taaat eoraar ot Kaca and P-erl, ai Salrtmao. ball booa ar Importart aad Jobbers of Vrj Q odi, keeol I H n-ply la oa baud, aad It oae of tt,a laigut boo as In the e 17. ft lock new oa hand la large aad wll re te ed 10 the Uteel aty rs. Tba nadara faedrrapeet folly aollci's a rail from the aiaay aoa, alntance be baa formed In eoath. w atera Btocky and rootb ta IlUnula, whit, ta tba Peel Office Depertae ala th teat thvnaynra, Baaolrtta oidera aad warraata reaaoaable aatlalaetloa to all. . j ' ; t 1 t d oa toor orders aad tit 0o1 wltl b iUct. ed aad shipped fori b with at a auiall freight. J-.v,: v ZTZ . H. BCBCAlt.' J ao4.tr Of rke Bona of 0. 8. Co. 8TOVE WORKS. rtrl Stove Worlis 'in. B Rl U KM E Y ER 1 Uaoafactorer of CO., Cookinf BtOTi. -for Wood and Coal; Htating Stores, for Wood ans! Coal; J- : Country 8killet and Lid; Conntrr Oren and Lids : .Bisoult Otob and Liittjr l) Snortr ITatflaa. Jamb Orates: Fancy Orato Froats i Air Grates: CoUar Orates : 0 JAM rd l M 1) Window Weisrhts; Muffls Molds ' ib -m Waffle Irons ; Ham Boilers ; BtOTO Hollowart, Ao., . ". AlifO KIBP BOB BAtB 1": ,'",'.' VIN S I jt3L T 33 , Sheet Iron, Copper, &o., ' ; TIN ASH JAPANNED WARS awr Males Room M atreet, oppo. alto Cowrt llaan. Vsaaidry bear nasi tit Plgasa Creole X Orders NoltettaA. . , , . a . WATCHES, CLOCKS, &o. PHIL.-&ElfeSLll! IVo. SI IT IMA.T'N STREET, rnn.Mii, ik. w..ki. ..- i I ' 1 ) DXALCKTH . . 1 'I Ainericaiu vlv- i s English and . ' Swiss Watches,, Diamond Bings,"? "-'r Jewelry, 1 Silver Ware Clocks, t , , Mi i . j r . Fancy Goods, L UL &0., &0., &0., All or Whlo liJ parrhaaed at the laat gma't d. all ae ta Bold, aad eaeblee me to oSer great lodaoseaenta. Call and waamlae my stock, "lio treabU to aaowgooasat rsllb. I,. SEISSLEB'S, . - . Mo. l Mala Street.. as- renOM tseatlea paid v Mpeiriag See " iwwaN to giro entire aattofaetloa. DRY GOODS. N ew Arrangemont. OTJB 3ALXSMCB WII.a HAVE OBABQE Or e-rereie eprtmrata en aad after Angaat 1st, ISAs, la the following order , Bo-lone Departaeat !J:.jfBorandvlcl.. Wblts Oooda ... r ,m.K. Teaaemaa. Breea Good. t;..tf..i.Gaai. MathieS. Cloths. Caaalmerssaad Teatlags.J. Ilsaohaoer Vlaaaels and fancy WoolenaJ.B:iihS. Domeetica , J,hn L. Kramer. Oleak. A Shawls J-.i.l.UlA. Lafttfoa. i lliaery... atlas Mary Dana. . ... w Miniaery TrtnM.iDr-- .Miee EUia Bettaar It ba'ever bese on u v.. .ill m to MraLLiT th ea to ear aaoeeae.) Br nivin- ' . eba geef aepa-au ip !rt.mL,Z? w " "J"' co.Sd.at. that It U PJ??S? t)? t m,, a. I. t tb. dnty of thTeh'', or aJ par'a-atta keep It la oMer, at ell . rvd. by Lfpm, 's-oS. "u'oS other., b.t may bewaaung. I tW prial aU aaleemea are .ermit'ed to take a caatoawTand aeli al. threogh the tore - v - - " Trea tbe One Price" system we win allow ao de tat loa bat eeld price we will try and he. alwnyaalonaatbe!owet. i t , -U coos era. aarraAted aSnprenntefl Tor tba wbola.aU trade we here horeltlea aa wall as baigalon In PoEaeetls ttooda sod It wi I pay a mere eat to lotk tbrorgh car afock before jraesus; eiaewKoie. aviroaoituifioi kCBABEB A CalIK7 -.-.- aad Mala Street. aegl. ilaAmtlew wa 1 . l ' n Xxuas aareaparuia he does is aataO. Taoaa T"nil aad lata aoeas e4 saedt-w-Uyvelaaaalds

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.ATrcrsT ia. JOURNAL BUILDINGS, fiRliIB ABp-'WATEE. - SE5IIMENrAL AND FUNNY. ,PhpnIx BedlflTB. The CaUJ&niai, aaja ,tb,- following aimple nd touching remarks and accompnTin;r poem hare jat come to hand from the rich gold mining region of Australia: f r , fc To JkV. ifart jWaiit F ' The within penon, which I bare sot to poettry nader the name and style of 'He Done His Level Best," was one amoDg the whitest men I ever see, and it ain't ererj m&ti that Ecowed him that cantiit in bit fcetrt ..W laj be s glad the poor cuss is basted and gone home to the States. He was here in an early day, and he was tbe bandyest man about lakiu bolt of anything that come along you ever see. I jodge be was a cheerful, stirrin cretnr, always doin somethin,' and no man can sy be ever see bin do aoything by halves. Preachin was bis' naicral gait, but be weren't a man to lay back and twiddle his thumb because tberr didn't happen fobs Bptbin loin-, in ,bis own espesbial liod--oo, si 4 ba was av man wbo would mrilar'ortk and atir ta something for bisselt His laot act was to go his pil on " kings and," (calkilatin to fill, but which he didn t fill), when there was 'flash" out eeia bim, and naterally, you see. be went under. And so he was Cleaned at' as yon may -say,- and struck tbe home trail, cheerful bat flat broke. I knowed this talented man Arkaasaw, and if yon would, print tt humble tribute to bis gorgeous abilities. ton would greatly -obleege his onhappy iriauu. Sohora. Southern Mines, June, 1865. . -5 KB DOSB BIB LIVIL BBil. ' ; Wt be mlDlrg on the flt r.: Be d ne It with a aret; ' Wa h a leading of tbe choir . JieUosehJ lesal beat t :' If he'd a regular teak to do, , Be ae r took to net; Or If twa off Dd oa the aama (jt-(HedebleleT,l!eft, J;';,, If ha waa preachlog on h's beat, . f , . He'd tramp from a t to Weat; 1 : -J And North to Pobth, In cold aad heat, . ' UI,4W "lTiJ)eet. , ir e i Ba'd caaa aol slog, and hewl aad pray, And dtoce and Brink and Jeat, And I aand tl all oua li him , (; Ha dsasbia laral beat... i... u... . -k- , Whate'er thla man wa set to do, . -lilBedcosit Withaasit; . . - - uNo matur what bis contract wee,' '. Be doae bla lerel beat. .--. vA &if:l 4a .etc That tall young relloe's hr toay ; I wonder h.l'i bla'aaaeT Bla eye are Used upon oar pew Ijlfbtfa thai yoang- lady drcaaad la (reaa f ' it cen t te mra. utcn ; Tbere'a Mr Jonae with Deeooa CHee -I wonder If he'll preach? i'l.tid ne fear fas, U Is le-warm j We both will eit in pruTdie j : , Hoaraiaa; kcmai tbe Wldr.wAmee-. How Mart'e bonnet flareal Po look at Nnu'T 8lerpar's veil, ' It'a fall a breadth too wide '"' "' v I wonder If JJuasnaati Ay.es '. ' Appears to-day t bride , jj , - Xrd I what a voice Jne Bios hat got ; Ohl how that organ roar; , .. I'm glad we Itfi tbe alngrr'a seat I How hard Miee Johiaoa saoras I What agly thawla thoaa an la front f ; D.d vca obterveAnn WMdf ' -K Bee new straw bonnet 'a trlmaVd with alack I giuaa aba a luat a child. r-faHiaf asleep f ttat Mrr Jones," b la set mens are a- Ion ; Tbla afternoon we'll atny at boms, Aad practice that new song. Th .waterfall is aa ancient institution. Witness Mark Anthony: ,, ; ; , " Wat er fall was there my oouotrysaen," This gives it tbe date of Julius Caes ar, unless Sbikespeare was guilty of an arcbrouism. ,We submit the new reading to jhe emendaUonistaj, i ny snooia mere De more marriages in winter tnan in sommerr .Because in winter tbe gentlemen require comforters ana me ladies mum. ! At a debating society a wheelwright was said to be tbe best spokesman. . . An itinerate preacber, who rambled in his sermons, when requested to stick to his text, replied " tbat 'scattering shot would bit tbe most birds. letter from an Old line Democrat. j Nek jooli 1300 k sicksty5 mister fPitur .' . fitt i tak tni pen In ban 2 let yu no I am ia as god belth as kad bee eckspected, now thet the aBolishuners hev konkerd'our suiHern Breetberin, no roister eDitur want 2 no what the aBolisbBoers is agoiri 2 du with the niggnrs wnat mey nas irea, oi taer oonou krusade against the blud bawt ritea of the sunny south! i Herd at baSSeltun 1 da las wek thet tba was gojn to low sed n'ggers 2 vote A run fur sooperfiaors Qt the rodo deestrick tbe oris el tola mee Ibis i dont meen ennv knrNel what hea polooted his sole ta bem in tbi ooholi war but sum ntber tnriK el wbat bes never smelt more nor enuff sonpowder 2 kill 2 kones. j now mister eDitur ef this is dun it will bee tbe rooin nv the grS demokrat parti 2 which mee an mi ifathers hex awl 'belongd for ,19 EUoeraShnne backwards Kawie how,, whf dont yu see ef the niggers giMU.t&ftbifc 2 Tote awl our polatiah nnswbo wants oris, and ther name is legun, wud marri niggers so as to sekure J we nigger vote J now t dont beeleeve the awlmitey aver intended a demokrat 2 marri a nigger espaebully rael folblnded sOn, or daweet&er, uv nants c y y,.:stt; . -t i of this law la passt it wont bee 20 veers . r 1 1 .? 1 1 uuuu vur uaru win db8 ea nog-atreeked and striped ef old man jakoba duram kattel what we red about in sant marks I oppistoi to tne oaten. i now pwitiro i do yw aw a mitey strongs aBolisbunef yet i hop yo dont want 2 see this acfnl kalamjts ovsrtakv our gr3 parti, which les allers Had sitch gr8 leeders. in the name nv them gr8 demokrau, jef j o n t i 1 1 i . uavio, geoexvai ieo, gou wuss oootn, misses soottat, .eaysert aairoid, paine. aahtaroth, boWlege A miileegia i aBjoor yu Buster auitur Z oppose tbis outraeers law what will malgim8"our parti so suae now we demokrats boo live bere in the nek swar hi the gr8 i am that w wil never marry. nigKars no matter what the aemokratsnv gibsun kownty ma da, A our dawturs sbant marri sed niggers ether nnlest tba run awf with sum kreem knllerd -aifrger what is the prog-eoy v somoleiyin demokrat in yor kownty, 1 you ua pfynt ral lettnr ef yn want 2, and. ef ,ejiy aoUthanes iflont like it .yu kin sa i am intyrelr responsvlabuL far awl i bev sed mister eDitur A I v.arciaiyii I !.;, 1 "" " j Damokraf A oleaant storv is told of a ratha aged lady wbo has recently married a young arid rather fast man, quitting htm o siauoo wnen i was f voyagt on B Ptiyate affairs.,-After an embrace oi tha moat loving character, she put her vecarrmga and aaidi: Ceajf r;!j Jembw that vo are mar-v-? rk,be replisdil " Dear it f .1!!!!' 9111 mtk aorandom of I eo te v.j t. a r . , .. . .

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NEWS BY TELEGEAPH rr tub b. k w. Lars.

Exclusively for the JpnrnaL ABEAlxa lax Bamtli Caroliata. ' New Yobb, August 9. The Herald's cnarieston correapondence of the 5th says: . A misunderstanding between, the civil auu imuvarv auiwonuca ca arisen, in consequence of Uov. Kftrr saving, in bis proclamation, re-appointed the eld county officers who were in possession under rebel rule. Tbe rebel Sheriff of Charleston bad demanded the surrender of tbe county jail from Gen, Bennett The post commander returned a prompt refusal, stating that South Carolina is still under martial law, and that he will deliver np no property ander his charge until ordered to do so by bis superior ofheers. . The mititary generally, and tbe Union men of the State what few there are of the latter are indignant over the proc tarnation. ; The attempts of the unadulterated" secessionists to make nee of it to regain their lost political positions, are strongly made. . Many consider that Gov. Perry has exceeded bis power, while others assert that he is acting in accordance with the Presidents instructions. Gen. Gilmore has started on an expedition into the interior, and it is ex pected to proceed as far aa Colombia and have . an interview with tbe Gov ernor. It is said that the General has recommended to the War Department a considerable military force in tbe State tor some time yet It is believed that tbe State Convention will be composed largely of delegates of the school of old fire eaters, nullifiers and rebels, who are determined, if possible to regain their lost power. Mexican News. The Herald City of Mexico correspondence, of the 21st alt, says the Imperialists there were congratulating themselves on tbe fancied bright pros pecta of the Empire, and their expectations of itf early recognition by the United States. For the tmroose of seHearing which latter dissideratum it was reported tbat lien. Almonte wai preparing for a trip to Washington; but the correspondent describes tbe present condition of the country as anything but flattering to the new Government ; Tbe Republican armies are still large and efficient, and ara in possession of a great portion of , tbe territory ., of the country, while guerrilla bands roam through nearly every section, still giving infinite annoyance to the Imperial troops, and the friends of Juarez are said to be gaining ground everywhere. i Fsralgat Bows. 8adt Hoor,- August 9. The Royal mail steamer Cnba arrived off here at 8:30 this morning, bringing dates of tbe 29th and 30th nit. ' Litbbpool, July 30, via Qoeeitstowv. Seven hundred miles of the Atlantic cable paid out, 150 miles of which were paid out yesterday, when the insulation was lost The cause is unknown. Further particulars had not transpired. ' ' The political news is unimportant The Paris bonrse was firmer. Lata Advleea Erwaa. Vera Cru. New Yoar, August 9. The Heralds Vera Crux correspondent, 18th says: ' Tbe condition of this unfortunate country ia becoming daily, more and more despotic. The Imperial Government, far from ameliorating this state of affairs, only brings upon us fresh misfortunes, which will require much time and trouble to repair.' The 'strictest silence is kept regarding the burning of San Giovano, and twenty sugar plantations on the river Papolapam, and the sacking of the places, and the acts of barbarism committed gratuitously by aaea belonging to the French Navy. Nothing is said about the raid upon Cocinto, when the Egyptian troops burnt down two hundred and forty bouses inhabited by poor working men, the unfortunate creators witnessing the destruction of their beautifnl cotton plantations. They are now in the greatest misery, living under the trees nnder the effects of French civilization before their eyes. Tbe French have laid waste over seven leagues of cultivated territory on the banks of the rivers Cocinto and Haliscoyan. They have carried devastation and waste into that district without any plansable pretext and solely because ine innaoitants wonld not consent make war upon their Countrymen-, a - t.-r . .. with arms in their bands, were resisting intervention ana me Bicapire. WaihlBgtoa Iteme. New York. Au. 9. The Times m Washington special says: I be rresident is in food health, and spenijsome time is driving ootyea'erday. : A military commission is eneasred in trying the cases of prisoners confined in ma win vepitot rrison. ... . ibe statement that counterfeit 5'a of tbe .National Bank are in eircnlation is holly unfounded. The difference noted on some of them was made by tha Trea sury juepartment ine report tbat B1UO Government notes are counterfeited is discredited at tbe treasury. lbe receipts of internal revenne vea. icraay were over l,ZOU,UW. TL. T I . - . auw areaaury nas sumcient lands in vault to pay all indebtedness to the army. Affairs la Virginia. The Kicbmond correspondent of tha . . w. - . iNew lorB Herald says: The action of officers of the Freedmen s Bureau in this locality, under in structions from the Chief of tha Bureau in Wasbingtoa, ia somewhat distasteful to the "First Families", of the Old Do minion, who have yet to learn to aooreciate ine great cnange or tbe labor svstem of the State, brought out by tbe war. Tbe idea that negroea can make a complaint against aristocratic whites and sustain it by the testimony of their own oolor appears to be something not thought of until brought to the scrutiny of those charged with the protection of tne rignta oi me ireeamen. - numerous cases to pay reasonable compensation, after tbe fall of Rich mond, to these contrabands for service or farm labor, in this country, have arisen, wherein, after the croo has been made they have been driven awav with the assertion and ita attempted enforcement, M We can't kp yon any longer. Yon are now free. Go and take care of yourselves." Then tbe officers of the Bureau interfere and see that equity prevails. 1";? " 4 r; jtlit 1 bis is no table, but its moral is on its face. The city is unusually quiet -. . ' PORTRAIT PAINTING. PORTRAIT PAINTER. MOST BE8 PECTTCXLY IBT0BMS TBE citlaens af ETaneellle that he has taken roosas ta Obaadler's Black, and Is prepared to execate portrait, direct front liar, or fieat Ambrotypee rbotographa, ar Degoeneotjpee. anga,aiai CO-P ARTNERSHIP. IT7TI.LIAM B. WALKEB aad riiniurr Laakeakeisser ha, eatered lata a mm. ahlp Sr the traasaerlna of a . !.-..- E8aX Estate Agency1 1 11 IAe.n.av ". . tkfTT T t A nWT V r, tniittsiian''

DRY GOODS.

10S5. SPRING. 1865. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS Jaquess, French, & Co. We are happy to inform our customers and the trade generally that our SPIfcXIVO STOCK or Foreign and Domestic 3EY GOODS Is now daily arriving from the East, all of which has been bought since the recent great decline in prices and is offered EX CLUSIVELY at WHOLE SALE. In Style, Quality or Price we deiy all competition either in Evansville or any other market. . TVi f Tit troila vtta btt -w uv ee oj , "Come one, come all," ex amine carefully and act for your own interest.

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Department On the second floor of our whole taie nonse, ana attacneei to it, li a room expressly devoted to House Furnishing Gooda in general. : Carpett, Oil Cloths, Bugs, Mattings, Window Shades, Curtain Fixtures, Wall Paper, Table Linens, Cotton and .Linen Sheetings, Cornices, and almost every article in the line required to furnish Families, Steamboats and Hotels. - Call and see them. JAQTJESS, FRENCH ft CO. PERFUMERY. NEW FEKFUBIE FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. loll A Ifleat 'Exajntaite, Ebelirate suae! Fra. grant Perfwane, Distilled fretaa tha Rare wad Krmwtiral B7ew.r frwn which It takra its aaaic Manufactured only by PIIALOIT afc SOX. t3T Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for FJmlrm't Takti Me oeAer. Sold fey druggists geaeraHy. MUSIC STORE. Warren & ConynKton, aaauas a ni if Sheet IVIusic, And Xusical Goods of all Descriptions, AsT Acents IbrWm. Bnabs's. Petere A w.hfc-. Brneet Oabler'e, and Allea A Jewett'a Pianos, and a. B. a w. U. Bmlth'a apleadid American Orgaas. Tha beet Italian, French, and English Tlolln. Got tar, Cello, and Double Bass Strings alwara aw hand, Wholeeale and Botail. , . . AW IostrnmenU tnned aad repaired. - ' i ear Old Pianos taken ta exchange for new ones. " Hew Music Received Daily. IOjI leAIS 8L, IY1XSTILL1, IJD. TAKEN UP. ONE BAT MAKE ABOUT F1PTKEN HARDS hlah. etar In the hnhnil ai white, with aaddl. auu-ka oa her. Tbe owae caa bare her by calling at the atalie of Biae.Il A Baymond i.tu.i. - SALOON. OALOON. -IVo. 78 Main St., $ ... ETAN8TILLE, Iir,T, , John F. Border A Co fon... I. n it. Cr , hare pnrcbaeed the ataad Um.,1 . - T .' by Frederick Baker, when they will wart n all who awe nail on thaw,. aea.xZ SUNDRIES. FBIhH GBOCND COBS MEAL at 5 iai.in.U WDxa . u u.o. . Feed Your Cat CSSrZJ:? COBB.BBAH. - - - IULEBABT BBOS. a5f St.8JIXT,A AND South. M 1 :1s rlont tn (w v. a Looae. and Oaaal. - earaer of CUTTING TIMBER. .d. I, .eica. M Mal mZ'K fortnatioa a, w.l 1 treapeeeers. lead to ths ooaricttoa of sach W. H. STOCK WELL. NOTICE. T0 BREAD l ai" n xsu CORK KATE BIS Wehaeo sold wBTesr old etnrV w w . . are aow la the market with Freeh White ea Bed xhraSh'itwal"-J"ij assail or larre dosts. JiMtta eait pWieatsVat'tbe I boothara alilU, ETaasvilte. Ind. . ideas aad Canal atresia, t R h ' - IOLIHIABT BBOTBXHA.'

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BOOTS rm SHOES :1 'at WHOLESALE. IVo. f 45 - f i A LA BOB AbSOBTMXHT OB BAND ASD LI OooJi am nc almoet dally. Tbe trade le reepectfatly lnitd to esasilae wy Stock with the eataraace that they will fiad ae ge d Gooda and as lew prices aa any lone la the et. - - Tbaakfal to old cu'tnoer for past faeota, would re.pectfally euUclt a oontinaaaee of the ! Seme.: . , r . . . 1 P. IKBOail. Xtaisvius, Jnly 13. SADDLERY HARDWARE CHARLES BABCOCK, at porter aad Dealer ta ABB Saddlery Hardware, prlc Axlss, Wwwel Wark, Daaa. aaka Varmtsb, narmaaa, Braaaaaladl Pate ait Leather, Pad Sklat, ! -. t t , ! . SBlrttaa;, dba eka. IVo. S 1VIAI1V ST. HARDWARE. &c. s o . a 0 0 1 rs r" u i a , 'TW: "V BS-a ar.Illi J'j'.aja-Ai. iltS, KELLOGG & CO., Ibpoetem avi Dealers i ABO 'OUT, L E R Y No. 13 W S r S"T REE T, (SIOaT BIO PAD.LOCKJ NEW FIRM. HATS, CAPS ABU STRAW GOODS A LA BOB ASSOBTMEMT OB m EN?S -a 'B O Y'S HA1S, CAfS AB STB1W CO0B8; ., A LlO-r i LADIES' ASD MIIIES Hoods and Trimmed Hats. AWror sale to the Wholesale trade cheep.-M LAXPIIEAR &. MITCIIELI Ba, i IVorth Plrat Street. next door to Hoillngeworth. apT - BOOTS & SHOES. NEW II OU S ESTREET. G. L. DIXOW, Wholesale dealer la BOOTS and SH0SS, and sA . . LeaTt . I aa aow raceiTlBg a larre atoca er aaeeeei etock ef the best anal if lajs A f RrkrtLAI. 1 fiboea, uaia aaa vepa wwmr for eaah, aad will be ssld at a very a aval) - - - a m. m v sva . w BieB bskww wan as pwrcl M adi Call aad exaaelae my stosk aai arers ths above r S I hare eeenred the eerrteae eif Mr. . b. a. Teaaey, late with F. Beaaoaia. . k to eld friaBda to eai I ano .. - So uooblaloabowaxla. . . - Eaneell. rw , i,. r-.aaainiaa-atael Kxtraat Lm o.t Dinmxiew Balaiaeat s uav aeatreud I atreet aerar4 ulf. rriaar. Both ara preparen naa-a Pharmacy aad Cbsanistry. aaa a aaa sa

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ft? i A- ',i'"t-l a. o. r. aosBBeaaM. a. a. aoaaaoaAaa ROGcncaiz &ooh. J- .a Deal era B W A T O H EC I VAdwwAJU,. gJJLsVW IklAiiXa j -&o., &c., &o.No. 12 SECOND - ST; EyanviUe, Ind., Hare o hand a bwae weortai.at tad coasteatiy raeal asnaieASfcVWlasl agaj Amerioan Gold and surer Lever Watches. ' atAV All artklee la ear Ka. ..ia a .a. aeateet aiaaaer with dlsaateh al the lowest rates. t T?5.tf TO SOLDIERS." 17. 8. Satnltairr Commlisloa ARMY & NAVY. ! ' ' ' Claim Atranftxr.' ' ' I - - . JTO CHAEOE FOB, SEETICESe, iraee ao. c -Third St, -s j - (Bet. Loeaet aad Mala), - . .-It .u a . . BYAUST1LLE, Is a. ' .... iii,JD: ,'"ltrT Cos.ilsalea.dearint tors lleee fculdlere. Baiiora aad ih.lr a.iiu Z .w. at.y eaiea ei aauaily p.ld Ibr the proaeea Ilea ' at aueh elalate. be a MM.klt.k4 iwu . .- select P.aeioaa. Atreara of Pay, Beentr, a-dl ''SaJa.t the Oorerameal, WltHOCT t'HAROE k EXPSNNE Of M Stsn' WBATaVBa TO THB CLAIM ABTS. '.7 . appllcattoa aeat to this Aaay, eUtlaf tut I Same aud postofflee ad areas of the a elioaal, lb compaey, regtBMat, aerrlre, sad . saueot tbaeeidier ra waaee eeaeaat iaeelalai Is eda,eed data of dlethatgeer death, lb proeeM J bleaks will be filled eat ae Atr ae poeelble aad . exeeat d aad reraraet tUloawlll be proeeea abortoel poe ll.le time. reoa applying. Ibni eaa thea ba reraraed la this oBoe. where tha I to a Seel haae la la Irll.Saiw.aatdeod INSURANCE AGENCY J.W.NEXSEN,No.O.MAIN STREET, ; 1 ; EVAjrSTILLE. USD., . General Insnrance Aeeat. Adjuster of Losses and ".' l ' Notary Public. ,v All baelaeaa roaneeted with fnaaraaia attend. Sd te With prefeptBceo and Sdelity. . All Loeeea adlnated aad paid at UkS AtTf With tvlraeas and dispatch. Combined Cash Assets Rep resented over Ten llillioa ,v Dollars. . - - 010,000,000 OO. i FIRE INSURANCE. i RIVER INSURAIs-CE. " i LIFE INSURANCE. Tha fellawlai ara amerffth Oaaae ' tantea represeated I ,. 4 iCtna Insurance CoM Hart'1' lord, conn, casn Assets $3,800,438 93. - Phosniz Insurance Co., Hartford. r Ornn fa ah A.aa 09. GOV ttt 'yu,.. v.iuaH f Wf v. w. Insurance Co. of Horth America, PbiiadelphJa. Fa. Cash Aseeta. $1,642,727 8 A BTanhattan Insnrance ' Cd. .IfaW. York. Cr.sh Assets $903,331 00. Kerch ant'j' Insurance Co., Eart .i ford Conn. Cash Assets ' .. . . $300,000 00. 'Jit Forth American Insurance Co. Jlew York. Cash Assets $700,000. , Hcrth ' American Insurance Ceu Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets, o $400,000 00. iEtna Life Insurance Oa .Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets -1 i,uuw,uou vu. Charter Oak Life Iusnrssee C., Hartford, Conn: Cask Assets 600,000 00.. . ' JJ. W. BKiaKST. Oswaral la.wraace A feat. naraie u all, tt: w naia at., CLOTHING. I!(B8 Ie GOLDMAN", 2JEBG & CO as ,A t l. A GOLDMAN, BERG & CO., GOLDANVBiaRG & Ci ' , , i i - 1-1 - ' r 'O At. AS i I WholeBale, o jl. o:T,n I E U8 C L OT III E R S C LOTH I E It s . f ' f. i f. ABD PEA LB BS II ruEfrrsiniTG goods. FURNISHiro GOODS., Cor. 1st and Syoamora eta ETAS-SYILLE, IJD , ': snpttT CLOTHING. UBLICH ft 8CHHADE2. t ,a Merchant Tollora raw iTMe... Kvaasvllle, I4., ' . ,!", a- ar, a." . . . . ' hek . iln.I.".'?F--soaabkaprlees. jT , """,u sealyU.dtma? od. aad arfcea. aeawanaM - NEW MUSia "J- BBILLlABTX o. OWeTTTf "vr-- yee aeteme," As Ch. SiUai This beaatifw IwtraiTlial V-o ahSdot" aaaae afatraa.aelt is e 'ou elaee aaI 1 tio, b. UB. of mr ewa cin.r7 LOjJ ABB aO FaIB? Br T Blaket: T Caarmia, l.ul. Ballad ' F' Witt W 1 Wflf KrTTtrie.nrw ae.ee arr r.at.ato, ....

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