Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 21 August 1865 — Page 3

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DTD,,. 3 05DAT LIOCAT II. Tha river declined at least foot daring tee twenty-four hoars ending et dark last alght, u4 tb prospect U that navigation wl'l be dlBcalt Vorars sisny waks, tboogb t 'rel i Boefiiees patty'il "lC Illng. il i darlag Saturday and yatert y Tha arrival and jj.. ?":prUe the Charmer, Cairo and re'nra ; Kevlg ator, Goeeeaer and Onward, Cincinnati to Haw Orleans ; Bos Hit, Loolsvins aod ratura ; Bobt. Bonn, CIS elnnati to Btsmpbis; lr Sprsy.BTsw Orlaaaa to Cincinnati; Batmls Byers, Keaphla to Clneinnatl ; SaiS Cirr, Cairo t BveagvA'sj at sraiag Str, LooUvlKs to Htodsraos; Liberty Loolsvlli to Memphis; Horasa, LooUvlIl to Cairo. ...iJ..u4i-,t if t-i.-;--'T -Cts B. X. Dsakerson lart for Baling Greea "xqrdey, with s gwd Irlp. "Tu Char ar waa prstl roH th having M I ai mas M trip la tm Saterdey aorr log. The Bos Hla had a Bl trip both wars. The Bobt. Bona waa loaded to the) gaarda, aad had a large barge full of freight in tow. Tba Sliver tpray, from Bew OrWeae, and tho Banal Byen, dl. barged brs 166 hales of Mttoa aaebf soaslgned to Brown, Xiankerooa Co..' ag.otl of tha earlva lad Belielostain Cotton Xxpress, by which Una R, will be traaemlttad Baat ithla morning;. Tb Baa Orr had a fair trip In y a tar day mornlag, and wt i alar to fairs and aM way aorta to-day at 1 o'clock. Bha la a rrg- atlppor la, paad, elegavtly appolntad, aad oommaadad by experienced, ear fill and caortaooa oB.ors. She la tha rsgiitaf IvansvW and Cairo paxkat, aad oar nrrcheats aad th ppws aboald ataod by bar. Tba J. P. Wa b same '.a with a food trip boa tha CoattArlsnd. ycaiardar moiaUf, and will rat am to that stream to-morrow evening. Wa hop to a-a bar go an iall., . I. i V ' -' ... 7 - Th. Havlg .tor, ticsitm.r and Onward war all folly loaIedrtd fo to Haw OrWaoa to ply, bereafUr, In tba Booth, TheOswa-d foaa to HoWla. Tha Mornlaf Star a d Llbarty wars datalnad by hg, fur antral boara, an hata'day night, aad arrived ataaadowa laat svsnlng, Tba oiar war rroV ad with people, aad bad eon idaratilo freig ht. She will leave for Lonlivtlle at 10 o'clocM tola a sraiag and la bayood doalit bna of tba faataat, aa wall aa moat graceful, teaman tba Iy .thlc" rivsr. Cept. Wse Whitlow, bar pseruvs commaodar, la an old boatman, and baa aitaody achieved aa ntiee, ..ailed popalarl. ty tor kla oourtey aad arbaalty. Laoa Morrill, tenons lor bl placid tenpar tad oUlglng aeaaa a, la bar peeeefe Clark, and Mr. Patiereoo, alwaya axoor.ta aad acca&modaticg, la bar fraif bt clerk Wa ware g lad to In 1 Captala Dan. Coaway on tha roof of tha B bt. Burnt and B lly Blaaaer la tba offloa. , Thay. will aooa rtnder tho Baraa famoaa. " ' ' ' Caa'ala Dan. Clark baa aold tha Gaa. Aadanoa for 13 COO. - , OapUta J. W. Bay, Into of tha Otendalo, arrlmi la the city yea rlay moralng aa root to his Boom la J or re Beats, Ths Glsodala la laid ap at 0)ro j . . . Ths tlbe ty So. S bad a aplaadld trip of both freight and people, and Captain Bd Jadge'e plraeant. amlla Bllad all hearts with fladaaaa. CapUIn has a'paJr of aoaatala Bowltaort I dd lor ths Loniarl.le J .nrnal maa aa bar return, aad th local tit tho Jonrnal had better The Wa. White will load for the Tan rlrer and leave, on Toeeday evening . The rlty of a regular In the trade with tha lean was never gratar tbaa aow and oar pecpla aboald take ttepa to keep one there all the time, fortify. a--''- -.r-wev-t., j.... Tre yf S. Carter bag ehaaged bar programme, and lli go to Bt. I oola. , Tha Baaa's B era too a barf loaded with ,000 aa U of corn fra tbU port yeatarday. Tba rinslanati Cummerotal of friday aays i The Camella and Colombia left the Xnraka Bocke yeetanlay in ae iwpalr. The W. W Curtis hae font in tha Bnrcka Doeke. The Silver Moon teen tha Marine Wave, aoa tba Mal i Bobrrte la the M vine lio k-. Tba arrla will leave the Merino Ballway thlt evening. The Nightingale goea oa tha Marlo- Ways to. day Captains Ben. aad f rta Davldeoa have par. Sbeeeu the Hadlaon H r 110 000. Caplalx laaao Kouoe has paiohaatd tba Ooaaa aar forl2,ouo. A glaaos at tha above ehows how Important a asttsr a Dry Dock woald be at this place, teveralortbe above boala want froaj Ml ell y to Cincinnati lo go oa tha Dock, and bad the contemplated Dock been bpllt hers last Bprlog, It wor.id have a' moot paid for Half Ibis eeaaoa. Mr. Oevaader, left by the Bo Bile Batarday Bight to par fact arracgimenta for balding tha Dock bare. Be baa already aoat'ected for the Umber, aad ths Dock will be aommeaeed forth with. Vi . t OasAT Bali or Oovaaaaiar tsiwbsj. The fjllowlng Is ths raanlt of tba tale of Gevarameat eteamboatiet Mound City on Thoraday la t, for whloh wo are ladabtod to tha clerka of tho ataara or C bar mar i - -' The Argoay to TJ. P Brhenck at $10,001. alaxandir to Wm Markhm at $ & jAhriioa John A WIIINmeoa et 13,400. BrlllianltoJ.il Poff r at 8 WO. Brown la Richard M. Hud-en -I I10.TOO. -4'oihar to David Whit, at f '1 000. -Ooloeana to H B Ward at fH.jt'so Curlew to Jae DuUhlo at ft) . Orl. kt to W. Thatcher a 10 060 Ohaaipioa to W. H. lm.,a at It 250. Bt ha m V . O Priaat 17 100. rasn, B ' oba- 7 SuO. terraat Bne Dv d H hit 18,1 0. Fair PI5y,J.liO. t Pauoaa. . : Pairy J ni-a K.lnlton t 600 Fort Bindman, P-i k Oa'b'a fit 800. Gaaaga. J B. Uill fllMIO. Gaa. Braag, Da' Id W hlie til 100. Oen. t-rioa. WHO riiauu f V00 Gaa. ton Wm H. 1 borw.a I.'O.W). GrofeUc. It beri (hirraa 111,000 . Geo Pillow- wl hdrawa. Ouall John Ol ban S OWIO. Beetle ga. U. hymm a Hi Ton. Hlrr, BanoKl HI a IS, 100. Ibes W.B. Millar 1W . Jail t, PbllUp wail a te,U0. Jndg T irrru o, O 1 1 Wl liamaoa f 9,100. Kenwood. W. Q Pr eet 110 100 L ille Betel. Morsa IT 009. Mlat, 0 .Ha chieen 11 ,AuO. Merm ra, D. f Barr lilO h, Da Id While 110.100. N.w Bra. M.S. Mephara ,000. Uyo-pb, A N. HuUh.e a 9,u)0. Held. X. it. .04hiaM.liO. . Manmkrag '. 0. Nnm t K,10O. Oriole, Tboaaa Boom f IT j " ' Paw Paw, rau nal Vane 1 IS M. " PMeta, John B. W goat 8 S.M) Prairie Bird, H-nr Mxrtoa l 500. Fori, i. Boa. h ST 100 Borneo, edeard William. tT 100. ; Bo b B iivy W. em'th IJ atW Bala er.Jutm A. Will auaon Ill.tOO, prmga lJ, t O Jn.a oa 14,660. , Siren. X B Mill- 19.060. , Silver Lake, Jam. Kaaka .S00, Silver Oload.J H. Bte ra 111.000. -: Bt Ol.ir, J. B. 8terne t 000 : Sybil, B J. Tons a'l IVIiOOO. , . i Baaweon. J. Kison 6 i Teneaa, X P. Tr nldao Id i0. Tjl r, David Wh t l.l0 Y otory. W.Thorw g a SI 100. .' ; Onach ta. Thue Moi.an f 000. Lexington, Ihoa. Scott So.Ooa. tvos Batay Jnao A. Bocgl.y 3,8T5. Dahlia H. L. Pack r ft 0 0. Byaelnth J. L. Pmt 1 1,3 6. Ivy, W Q. rrlrei A," Lenr.1, W. B. Beant S3 TOO. " e v V Myrtle, . B. K.lia 14 660.' Fora, A T. B Irhi. St 860. Tlila le. A. T. Balafct It 060. ' 1 Thegr a amonot realised by ths above sals wm o. eooai swto(uuu. Xdttors Jonrnal : . - The steamer Chaimer arrived Ang. lttth, at o'clock ; baa oa boar for Brow. Donkereoa A Co. II had., toisooo, II oetee cortoa; W F Koel A Co, 81 hh 'e loiacc ; White Bros, I hfcd. tobacoo; M rten A Co, IT h'M paachee; H O Bab. cock, 1 mower; Baoa A Dloaay, t bbl eeg.r ; Keller a Wh.te.l box d age; B Sheider, I 01! bags ; B B Bchroeder, 1 pkga oiaare ; aad St e' P-eeengers r III.; and if amply parreie aao noxea oa counted lo, jn.t pat in nay v wr oa. ia ran ol tnea. - - - . t SonBaena. Clerk. AUCTION. II IRASt KELSON, U S Auctioneer, VIA ' Mas JSmeed Att Auction Boon to HO. 27 LOCUST ST., '." (rova boo as asxow tax sbbbwoob aoras), Where he will attend te ell k led. of A notion baai. aaat To the sell leg of Merchandise, Wagons, Carriages, Horses, and Beat (state. Aactioa days TCB3DAY, IHUBflDAT and oatub.ua i or asca wvex. Osah advances oa aoaelnasats. Bears ta all taa aitiasaa of IraasTOa who mow bla. ........... Will give his whols tine to bis baatassa. - alt ELECTION. A H E1B0TT0W FAB NINE Dllirrmss or XV tha Kvaaevilla lasuraaca Ooapany, for ths earning year- will ke hold at the efflcs of th Ooaiany.oa Monday, Sept. 4th, lseo, bet waa saoaeuruvr n anu cioca a. a. aagll-xt JAS. B. CCTLXX, See'y.

EYijrS7ILL?.

To ett.mloit Hn.

"' Wa bopa gteamboat mtn will bear in mind that the Journal Company I prej parod to do b11 kindg of Btmbot prrnttng, ralin g and bindiof ia manner Mldota equalled and nerer gnrpassed. Leave yonr orderi, fentlemM, and we gnarantee gatiafaction. itEGULAR PACKETS. BifaiarTtaattMe Klwar Packet. Leava TDUD1T BTIBIBO, tld, at 4. sfdocV. Ths Llabt Draorht e (earner Warn. WUITf, J. W. CaatiToa Matter, Will leave or Jobaaoavills aad all way budiafs oa the Tenaeteae river, aa above. Bee freight or passage apply aa beard. ll-2t lev lrrangemeBt0. M.' Trans pmttOB Companj. uPtepUt Linf Daily for LoxtimUe. Prlaee Redmeeil to Bala taa Oaamaiaa Cafeta Paseaa;e tw Uwatawtllo, TBI MAOHIFICXST IIW 8TB4MBBS IT. U CUOLII T. i HtHLtl. wvMM.nilTl a ataeur, WATT g, Maater, ' ft r. M fraa ths lower Ill leave DAIIiT wharf-boat at ths foot of Broadway, Oiaeiaaati. Throngh bills of ladiag fivea er freight to BalHTiLLX, aad all potnU ionth. Par freteM or aaieaaa ana y oa board, ar at ths Ceapaay'a Ofiaa i He wharf-b ant, where freigh t wtaaoreestredata.lt.aars. . ' JAB.0O0D, : aagUta ' - Bspt. 0. M. T. Co. REGt7L,AR IXDEPEXDE!fT PEOPLE'S PACKET. For F&daeth, Cairo, and all Way : Landing, i iVo t,: TBI HBWAHDSPLBB. 1 DID PAaBBOBK ITBAMBB JPX ! Jl s. IUC JSk. 35wf 1 Bt COX htaatar. Will leave Bvanaville, far FeoaGaa aad Cairo, every Wedneody, at d o'clock P. M. positively. ketamlog, wl.l leave Kvaaeville, for Owensboro aad Loniavills, every Batarday at 4 o'clock P. M., poeltively. Oonnectlog at Loa avllle with the People's Lias Packets for OiaeiBaati aad taa Beat For freight or aaeng.'epp'y oa board, or to OoX BCMPBBKT, , BALL BDDD. . aagis.dtt : i : ...., Agsatg. Far Man bit til eat War Parta. kThe Fleet Paeaaarer Packet, I. F. WIIVI tun i hi ninm P SODOB BIOWH ......Vastsr. Will bancefyrtb ply regalarly btw aa Kraaavilla aad Beahvilie; coaa'adag lbs Uth last. . For freight or pee ago apply to ' iamlMi' COX AHUMPHBIT, Agents. ETaniTille & Loniitill Tuesday and frio ay racket The Beat aad (legabt Ljht Draagkt Bteaaer LADY GRACE ! BuTD, Maater- MoOLABTT, Clerk. Will leave Xvaasville for Loaleville evrny TCfJJDAI aLdrBIDAT.eltp. m. tot rreig Bl or passage eppiy " aagll if niijii ILL it BCDD, geats. Segular Green Eiter Packet. The Few aad Xlegaat Bteamsr WBI. WHITE! CaaokT Will ma aa a will preaptly regular Greaa Blver Pocket, and attend to all orders entreated to Bar. For frelf bt or passags app'y aa board. UyM.lf Besular Tennenes Biver and EtaniTille Packet TBI BTXAMBB ay j J u xa, t J. iuoaa.-.- . .. Btiavaa, Will leave Xvanevllle every MONDAY, at ft 'clock P. M., for Boat Fort and ail way landings. For height or peaaaf - apply oa board, or to Jyll HALL A BDDD. Afaata. 1865 PEOPLES IIHE......1885 REGULAR. Evansvile, Cairo and i Heinpliis TfEEKLY PACKET, SUPEEIOR Captain II. T. Dexter. f G0IH8 DOWN , Zrar Evantville every Friday atZp.m " Padueah " Saturday, 1 1 a. m " Cairo u w 7p. Arrive tin XcmpXii Sunday Nig it. ' BXTCXHISa " ' i i' - Leave Itempkit every Monday tttSp.m Cairo every Tuesday at 11 p.m. Faducaheverg Wednesday 3 a, Arrive in Evannille Wednesday Night r The Baperior la a large I rat class aaeeeager staasaer. being provided with every modern and oe.lr.ble eoanaieaos. aad . has wide, roomy aaarde elde aad an for ths aoeommodatioa of slock. Partlenlar attention paid to alt way baslaoet. Freisht aad naaag I aad tram ail points at rasa ar ra h.t rat a. The Ho parlor makes sloes maaeettona at Mem. able with Vick.bnrg, Mew Orl.ana.aad Arkaaaas aad White lifer packet,. Freight aad cere m.'put through. aetaraiag, aaxee cio o coaarctiona wiib tno 111! aula Oeetral B. B. at Cairo, and with the X. 0. B. B aad Loojevtlle peckete at Xvanevllle. if I L,w.taTllle, BSwamswtll, Padaash amdl aire, , REGULAR WEEKLY PACKET. Light Draaght Bide-Whel Bteaaer Got. Mbibbs, Mater ..X;bas. BaasueB, Clerk. Will ran durlns? ths low water eeas"B la ths above trade, eonaeetina at Oairo with th Train, eaS new wrleeae ana at, iiouts eoaia, aaa aa Louisville with the Cincinnati mall bcata. asr Freight receipted through t Mew Orleans or way pot a ta. For tret . at or passage apply ea rear ar t Jys BALL A BCDD. Ageats. LouiitUle ft EvansTille V. 8. Mall Line.' pBB BFLBBDID FABSBMOXB BTBAMBX MORNING STAB, BALLAKD, OaoV JNO. OWATBMXT. Clark. twauaaav- laJ amva mrw avevva u ray ajTWAgry ft aBirB fafelarsSday at six o'clock P. M., aad every m 7 as tea o eases a.m. For treight or re apply on boara or to BALL A BCDD. Ageats. Eerular LoulsTille ft STansTille raczet. The Hew aad Xlegaat Fasssager Steamer TJefTT TTTrnX't Lrf 6. W. KTANS.. , rwrti. JNO. T. FKMDLXTOM Clerk, Will leave Kvaasvllie every Wedaesday aad BaturdavatSo'clocK B. a , running la coaaec Uoa w.th the Morning Star. For freight ana pjw appiy ou woaru or " ays-tf OCX A BCMPBBKT. Agents. ITCH. Scratcli! Scratch! Scratch I ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! ELAUK'S ITCH CRE3LTE, Will enr, i. Itch la hours. Also cars Scald Bead, Old awos. aad all dasssea f th Okie; eoataina no Maeury. Pries 60 Mats per box by aati.or t ooner doaea. Address Dr. BLANK. w., sex xox, (Jlncinaatl, ar ..... B.XLLXB WHITt, Jylt-Bad Bvaasvills, lad. PAINTING. 1 T OIL PAIFJTIHO! MUS hV. O'BTBBB B ATI BO riHisar on sena ad Lear as ta Drawing aad Oil PaiBtlag, will form aa other CUee, be.ia&tBg ea intng oa aa..-Jt

COAL.

GKEEN HIVEH. COAL Co, ' ,s Oflcd 5o. 6 Water JHreet, I t (Over First Bsrlonal Bank), A CONSTANT BTJFPLT OF COAL FOB .a. 8taaiboeta and city nsa, will be kept la Batboate at the wharf WOrders eoibted aad promptly Slled. By-Sa HEGULAB PACKETS. Green River Packet. rpHX rUR XLXGAST BTIAJIiaA. DBINXWATXB . MA8TXB Will leave Kvaaevilla averr htomu. Jand Thoraday at f o'clock, F. M., for 4ii BowIIdc Greea and all wa. not. ' a or Ireiaht or eeaaaa-e obdIv korrf docll-tf " " ' " Eegular Green. Birer Packet The Bsw aad Xlegaat Steamer FANNIE GILBERT, H0SX3T JOX ASHBT..,M. Master. Will ran as a regalar Green Bver Packet during ths season. For freight or paeuge apply.oa board. my 29 The EransTille ft Cairo , D AIL Y rpagsenger Line. The swift, com-, JTr , Elegant Paasenmodioni, and aCKli get Bteamer C II -A. R.';JV E R , 0U3. DCBOrjCBXT, Master,' . T" Laarst Wedossdaya aad Batordays at S r. a. . JrSO BALL A BCDD, Agents. Eegnlar Evansville & Cairo U- S. IVIail Packet, : FBAXK DCSOCCHIT, Captala. " " . . I - -' ' Leares Iransrllle erery Monday and In nr ida j at 11 M. THtSX boaU are light draught and bar aa. parlor acoommodatlona for paaeeagers. For Freight or paeaage apply on board, or to aagt.1 BALL A BUDD, Ageats. Regwlar Kvranavrllle, Cairo aad Him. phis JPaekst Lias. Ths Com rood ion. passenger Steamer binKtiri no. IS. Cobbbb, M er B. Jddob. Clerk. Imm avanevllle every Thoraday at twelve O'clock, boob. Batnralag, will levs Memphie every atnrday sveniug at t o'clock, arriving at Xvansvilla Monday .veiling. For freight or paaaage apply oa board or to F 11 ALL a BCDD, or ' COX A BCMPBBKT, mylltf .,, t ,AgeaU SPECIAL NOTIC Well To-Day, Sick To-Morroy. Such Is ths ex Sriencs of thonasnds. Few oa. J y eoatlnsotu! h6!tb. ' To what ffoat ths oecsslooal Invalid at ul bote bis aneertala condition? Kol to himself, of coarse. He lays the blame oa the climate, pet haps. It is toe hot, or too aold, or too d.mp, or too dry, or too variable Bat does be tahe th propei eoarse to fortify his eon ititutloaor bod ly organs against Ihssxtrsaoi of which he eomplalnef Ho. lie ears, p.- h.p, that only aa Iron maa couli stead sack great heat, or each violent cold, or each sodden vicieel. tades. Why, then, does he not r. sort to the gr at Toole and Preventive, which, if It will oot Bake bla aa Iron maa, will at least quadruple ths capacity of bis syatem to sxpal all external .g.neUs that tend to produce disease. BOBTXTTKB'S CKLIBBAfKD . hTOMACH BITTXBB. Uleo faltbfnlly aocordiag to ths dine loos, will so strsngthsa ths stomach, braes th nervre, t no tbs livsr, and regelate atd Invigorate ths whols animal machinery, that th system, Instsad i f being at the mercy of tha we.tber, aad liable to prostrated at ev ry change of temperature. 11 become case bardensd, at It ware, and almoet Impervious to climate InBuencee. It is to this preventive principle that Boetettsr't Bitters ows their great popularity la th Wat Indies, British America and Australia. rFOB MOBI THAN TWXSTT TBA KB MATHXW'fl TXVETIAH HAIB DTK bat stood tha teat of trial, and is constantly Increasing la pablls savor. TBX TBMTTIAH HAIB DTB le the beet end sbeapeet Bade. It. prioe Is only Tie, aad sash bottle contains double tbs quaati ty of Dye in those nasally sold lor SI. THIS BAIB DTB Is aaBafactored by a para liar process, which readers It Infinitely sapor' to any dyela the market. Being complete lac bottle, ao preparation ! required, which great slmpUBes ths application. IB TJBItiG THU DTK yoa avod that rusty dsad appearaaes by which dytd hair and whisker. are so readily recognised, whoa aa Inferior artlls has been aesd, as It prodasss a perfectly aatu. at color of say sbsds that Is desired, from a rich brows to a- Jetty, lustrous black, that will not smut, crock or stain th slothing. Invest Toe aad yoa will bo eoav raced, bold by all Drag. flats aad Fancy Goods Dealers. , , A. I. MATUBW3, Manufacturer. , DXMA8 BABNES A CO., hew Tork, Wholeeate Aata. mito A Card to Iawallds. - - -A Clsrgymaa, whils reeidlag In Booth America i a niiaekiBarj, dlsoovsrod a safe and simple remedy for lb cor of B.rvoas Weakness, Early Decay, Dissaws of the TJrlnary and Seminal Organs, aad tba whols trala of disorders brought ca by baneful aad vicious habits. Great numbers have been already, cured by this aobls remedy. Prompted by a desire to beaeSt the afflicted aad aafortuastte, I will wad tho recipe for preparing and using this msdietas. la a sealed savslope, to any one who aords it, a CWpe. Flees eaeloee a post-paid envelope, nddresssd toyoareelf. Add roes, J03IPH T. INMABT, JyxT.lm. Btatiou D, Bible Boose, K. T. City. HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE! . BateMolar'a Hair Dys la th bat la ths known world. Ths only trot aad perfect Dye Barmbss IaataBtaaeoas aad Bailable prodaoss a spWadld Black or Natural Browa run dies ths ill sflecte ol bad Dm, and frequently restores th original color. Bold by all Druggiats. Tb genuine Is sigasd. W. A. Batcbelor, II Bar' clay street. N.w Tork. apSS'Sa SALOON. A Change St. Nicholas Saloon. O AM OBAMMAB HtS AGAIN TAKKN to ahargeof the Bt. Nlcl ol s Saloon and will put It I. Brat rau or or with all noalble dt.oetch. Th Seeet LiqwavB will b kept ta th bar and n biUiard taoiss wui ocenpy toe eecona aoor. Bis td fneada aaa euiloatrt are anted to call andseahla ...tf mfMKiXm MEDICAL. The Tonne Man's Friend. T BT BTXBT MAS BE BIS OWN DOCTOR J-i This is ths name ot a ttox of Medicines proBand by aa aaalnsat Fhyeiclaai 1" Claciaaatl, It a aialnsa preventative aid cure for ail private uiseases, wita directions how to treat eecn ess, therefore, with the Toucg Maa'e F'lend la you posseaioo, you have the full dire-tloas aad awdl cms for the treataent of toanelf aad frieada. It la for Ml. by iiruceiaa evervwtaere. Aak for th loung g Maa' Friend. Wholes! aad Betai! by KBLLXB A WBTTB. GROCERIES. T)H FLOUB. XX 10 bbla extra quality Bys Fl.ur at Jyll H. A. COOK'S. f AT MBAL, WHEAT FAKING, SPLIT PtAS J Whole roes. Dago, at EL. X. COOK'S, Q0OD BCOAB at IBs at H. A. COOK'S. PBIMB LXAF LABD la kegs, case and tiroes, at H. A. COOK'S. 1 HOTCB B0TTBB y i,o 000 lbs extra Weslera Itessrv Butter Just received at " H. A. WOt'S. 50 CHOICE SCGAB-CDBXD BEST TOsT TJES forsalsat .. H. A. OtXiK'a. TVBIXD BEXF AKD BBSAKF AST BAOOHXJ 1,000 lbs Bngar-Curad Dried Baf, TO lb d do Breakaat Base), at , - .- . . B. A OOK'S 20:; x rtrs Tit . A. COOS'S. HlX'S I EAKSt xj eacr Qr-Crd Baas, at 8, A. COCK'S. 1 I

SUNDAY MIGHT'S

Tb Lata Farajsrisa. Nbw Yobx, 20. The Herald gayi: The aitigamanti of M orr it Ketcbum, the senior membee of the firm, having incladed all property in bis transfer for the benefit of his creditors, renders the attachment! that have been Uine4 of no account whatever. Mr. Ketchatn's estate Will probably be divided tmoog bis creditors, equally, . according ; to tb amount of their claims. Bat a small amount which he held is trott for bis children has bees referred.- The total amount of property thus assigned is stated to be 12,000,000 or $2,500,000, about equivalent to the losses of the firm. The statement of the losses will soon be completed. A claim of about $21,000 for bonds, said to havs been abstracted by young Ketchum, was made yesterday, and it is likely to prove the only oae that has been teft outstanding. Mr. Charles Graham, the broker of Edward Ketchum, has nearly completed his account of losses. They will, exclusive of forged pper, amount lo about $1,000,000, which, with $285,000 for which he holds forged paper, will swell the total to $1,330,000, including the money stated to be the losses of the Importer! and Traders' Bask, the Fourth National Bank, Dabney, Morgan & Co., and Ketchum A Co., who held $80,000 Of forged paper. The whole sum of the losses by the Ketchum defalcation will not much exceed $4,000,000. Ketchum the elder vill speedily effect a settlement with feis creditors. About 40 per cent of the claims against him will no donbt be paid. . - A ...The Times' s Richmond correspondent says a party of scientific gentlemen, who have just returned from a minute examination of a portion of tho gold region of Virginia, give mott astounding accounts of the undeveloped mineral resources of the interior cf that State. Not only does gold abound, but they found the whole region abounding with iron, silver, tin, and other valuable metals. . fThe Heret'd's Washington special says the rebel General J. E. Johnston, accompanied by bis wife, is reported to have left Richmond this morning for Baltimore. Nsw Oblbabs, August 19 Cotton steady. 1250 bales sold ht 4142c. Sugar dull. Louisiana common 16Jo. Freights to New York lo. Checks on New York f to c discount. ; - Qeneral Beauregard's house was surrounded a few night since, and Beauregard and others kept in a cotton press till morning. It was supposed Kirby Smith was concealed in the home. A gentleman much resembling Kirby Smith was mistaken for him. Beauregard complained to Qeneral Sheridan of the manner in which the military invaded his premises. The officer in command not being informed, Qeneral Sheridan was greatly annoyed at the occurrence, and ignted the matter with Beauregard. Jacksob, Miss.. Aus-ust 19. The re port of the Committee on the Amend ments of the Constitution was discussed at length. 1 he report of the committee as teleapbed' srbtantially will be adopted. giving Mississippi a free State .constitution. . Arrival ef Ctta at Cair. Caibo, August 20 One hundred and seventy-five balee of cotton arrived today tor Cairo: 688 balsa tor St Lonia: 988 balee for Cincinnati. . . W. F. Wislev, editor of tho Mobile 4 Argus and Crisis, died at Jackson, Misssippi, on the ;h, suddenly. The committee appointed to confer with Qovernor Hamilton, of Texas, regardng measuree for restoring- the state to civil government, are at Austin to carry oct their instructions. They were appointed by citirens representing nearly all ef Northern Texas, who pledged themselves to abide by and defend all the lawful authorities. ' Saturday NIGHT'S REPORT. BeBslary. New Yobk, Aug. 19. P.M. Gold con tinues to tend upward, from a combination of causes. It is nnderstood that, for the present at least, the Sub-Treas ury has suspended its sale. There is a demand tor the south at the rate of about three fourths of a miUion per week. The purehases for customs are at the rate of about two millions per week, while the advance in foreign exchange to near the specie-shipping- point produces an expectation of an early ret aumpt'on of gold exports, lneie cir cumstances naturally foree np the pre mium. There is very little speculation. Tbs price this morning ranged at 143 144J. - Parting; f tba Atlaatle Cable. Nbw Yobk, Aug. 19. A detailed statement of the loss of the Atlantio Cable gives a little clearer account of the manner in which the cable parted. it appears tbat the picking up apparatus brought the cable so near to the bows of the Great Eastern that every lurch the venel made ahe chafed and cut the ca ble. Indeed, the cable waa a part of the time nnder the tore part of the ship. - Nbw Yobk, Aug. 19. Tha 'Augusta Travtcnpt learns from a gentleman from Atlaata tbat that place ia reviving with wonderful rapidity from the lossee inflicted by the war. Houses command biirher rente on a gold basis than in 1S60. New buildings of a cheap character are springing np in every direc tion, to accommodate the sudden de mand. - - Oea. SleaUe la Boatoa. Boerox. Aug. 19. Major Gea. D. E. Sickles, lately appointed to command the Second District. Department of the bast, comprising; the states ot Massacbusette and Vermo't, was serenaded last evening, and made a short speech from the steps of the Parker House, ia wbicb he said that the state of his health would prevent him from making? anv ex tended remarks, but he would take tha opportuuity to offer his congratulations at the successful close of the war and the honorable peace which had been won. He spoke of the good conduct and valor of the New England troops which it had been me fortune to command, and expressed the belief tbat mil itary supervision of ibe New England Slates which he had the honor to com mand would not be a very onerous task The General was received with much enthusiasm. Niw Yobk. August 19. Br the steamer George Cromwell, we have New Orleans advices of the lata. The Times' Brownsville eofrerpond ent sayi: The Liberals had been steadily suecessful in the State of San Lot. is. driving the Imperial forces into their tefenses of San Louis PotosL -. The people fed and assisted tha guer rilles in every way possible, and show themselves atterly . oppoiied to Mazimilisa. .- . The Irokea boa fa-tar prevails so . vivHuiTuii sstas BnsVHy ot ou r oscgrs ar resigning.

AstTiees fro at Borth Carolina.

Bbactobt, N. C, - August 17. Mr. Dixoe, a leading merchant of this city, recently from t ayetteviiie, eaye it te not sale for a Union man to express his sentiment! in that city. - - Two women school teachers lately went from Wilmington to establish a school for colored- children at Fayetteville. -The FayeUevDle sheriff would aot permit tbem to land, and informed them tt tney were men, mey wouia serve them as such people were before the war. , Mr. Dixon says a negro was strung up by the thumbs in the public square, and received forty lashee from a civil officer recently appointed by Governor Holden. t:..:. : Collissions occur continually between the military, aad civil authorities. The Wilmington Herald says upon pledge of respect for the United States authorities, the National troops were withdrawn from Faretterille,. but the result has been a speedy development of dis'oyslty.- -l - - 1 be Kaleigt rrogres says: The National authorities finding them selves dceived, have found it necessary to garrison " F ayetteviiie ' with negro troops. ; "- ' Tba L.at Farg;rlsB. . Nbw York, August 18 Gold contin ues firm but without speculative movement v The traBsactions have been chiefly regular, and on account of custo mers demand, average quotations this morning have been 1424- ' Graham & Co.. estimate their losses by forger?, depreciation of credit, and stocks at 250,000. They are busily engaged in collecting their assets, and np to to-day noon have collected $55,000. The exact amount of losses sustained by Ketcbum dV Co. bag not yet been ascertained, but it is supposed to be in the neighborhood of $2,000,000 So far no trace whatever of young Ketchum has been obtained. The Posts enecial savi: -rA regu ar cabinet meeting was held to day, only Secretary Seward and Attorney General Speed being absent. Collector Wassner, at Baltimore, bag thus far appointed discharged soldiers to vacant pieces in that city. Nsw Yobk, Aug 18. The girl. Gene vieve Pione alias Lyons, made a state ment in court this forenoon. The judge, at its conclusion, said be felt ia his heart that it was true, and she ought to be set at liberty- Concerning her connection with Jenkins the met Jenkins tint in a concert saloon. She was ' compelled to go for employment. Her employer told her to pay particular attention to him: he would avor her much. ' She 'did as she was told, and Jenkins did give her much money. Jenkins gave her hfteeo dollars to buy a watcb, but she sent it to pay her brother's schooling. Jenkins told ber he was rich and owned oil wells. He gave her eighty-five dollars to fur nish rooms, and be came to see her frequently.- She thought she did receive from bim nearly three thousand dollars. 1 be case is still ou band. ' Ths 0ld Forgeries. Nsw Yost, Aug. 19 New develop ments of importance in the alleged Ketcbum gold and check forgeries were made public yesterday, and the excitement regarding the matter in financial Circles has considerably abated. No traces of bdward Ketchum have yet been discovered. It is considered certain tbat be bas not gone to Europe, and there is a strong belief that he ia still in the city or vicinity. Ibe Herald s Washington special. under date ol the l&tb, says: An opinion bas ben "cod fideotly ex pressed, by partiea competent to judge, tbat the Government will not undertake the trial of Werig, bet will cause thst person to give Slate's evidence in the approaching trial of Jeff Davis, whereby it will, be proved that the rebel President was the direct and prime instigator of tbs cruelties infl cted upon Union prisoners, and the numberless other atrocities that were from time to time, contrary to toe usagee of war, committed. It ia known tbat Werts has ex pressed a desire to make important rev elation! as to the extent tbat Davis was implicated in the outrages of the South, ern priioosv. Nashville, Aug. 18 The Dispatch of this city ;wi!I ia tomorrow mort ing'g issue contain a long and interesting interview between, the editor end the noted , guerrilla chieftain Champ Ferguson, now on trial in this city Tba interview was grsoted by Msjor Gen. Thomas. This ia tbe first conversation he has had sinee bis arrest, excepting ith hie eoonset. . lie gives a complete history of bis career, and expresses bim self freely on everything relating to the charges against htm He denies ever having committed many of the acts charged against him. He states tbat those whom be killed were seeking bis life and bunting bim down and waylay ing him. He says be bas never harmed a Federal soldier in the regular service, though he took many prisoners. He says he could not bave been taken in tea years if he bad remained in Clinton County, Ry., his home, and not surren dered: that he surrendered in good faith, as a regular Confederate officer. not anticipating prosecution. WASHI5CT0B, August 18. Ibe C00 tract for converting Ford's theatre into a fire proof building, as a depositary for rebel arcbievea, bas been awarded to Richard Dunbar, of Brooklyn, at $28,000. ,. Mrs. Maria Thornton, wbo bae just died in this city at the advanced age of 1 (A) years, was tbe widow of Dr. Thorn ton,: tbe original architect of tbe Capi tol, , and the first Commissioner of Patents Tba War's trial will not take place until next week. Numbers of tbe Military Com mission has been increased, and a larger room than tbat now occupied bas been procured as a preliminary. Chief Justice Chase has returned to Washington. J -; " , Caiso, Aug. 19 Tee Marble City. from Memphis, has 77 bales of cotton for Cairo, and 164 bales for St. Louis. The steamer Bella Donna, with 500 bales of cotton, sunk on the 10th inst. in Red River. Boat and cargo are a total lose, . r-.-...- -.-t -. A fire at Little' Rock destroyed the building occupied by tbe Government Special Agent of the Treasury. Lois $15,000. . . John Foreyth has been appointed mayor ot Mobile. Th Sytal HUlttary Coaanalaalm. Washisotox, August 19 The special military - commission, of which Mai Gsa. Wallace is President, met this morning for the first time, in accordance with the ordere of the War Department. Judge Ad vocate General Holt is absent ." .Tha commission, in secret meeting, organized and aHiourned till Mondey. . Prisoners, other than Captain Wertx, may be tried. Charges and specifications against him will not be made known un til a late hour. At a late hour last night, four wards of tbe Lincoln Hospital, in the Eastern portion of the city, wera destroyed ty firs and four others were pulled down to prevent the spread of the fames. The patients were several days previously removed.

fUbberjr. New Yobk, August 19. TUa Di!y News says: A. B. Jonee, Freight "ColJectorTon thS Erie Railroad, baa been perpetrating a series of robberies. His . salary was $1,000 a year. He bad humble apartments in one quarter of the city representing his salary, and apartments or boarding, representing hie stealings, and in which he sntertained his female friends. Thesa rOoas-were made a perfect seraglio. Aa investigation of bis accoantg show that be stole $3,000 in ons day, and how much and bow long he has beea stealing is not known. Jones has left tbe eity, with, one of bis ladies, ostensibly for New Q deans. p. . ,V , . ; " .- t Philadelphia,"1 August A fire, this morning, destroyed the Sash fac'ory of A. R. Seetx, 0a. Third street above Popular. Loss - on v beildieg $30,000 Other buildings werev destroyed. Totsl loss $60,000. . Txaa Iteaae. Niw Yokx,.- August 19. Galveston and Houston papers have the following: Commodore Leon Smilh,who arrived at Galveston, from . Brazos Santiago, sajs the manner in which the warfare is carried on in Mexico, is perfectly terrible, Neither side takes ; aoy prisoners, bat murder all they capture. The military authorities at Galveston exert themselves assidiously to preserve order, bat robberies prevail to a large extent, The Houston Telegraph says;-: , , The army worm is ravaging in tbe interior. The Wharton county papen lay the free nogroes are &o'w$, better than up-

posed. T! Hit River aad Wistkir, CiHCiHSATt, August 19. The river it falling. ,i .. . , , Weather clear. Thermometer 82. DsTBoiT, Auguit. 19. The steamer Traveier was burned at -Eagle Usrbor, Lake Superior, yesterday. - No lives were lost. The boat is a total lots. It was value was $30,000. and insured, for $20,000. .s u - , ..v r:.U COMMERCIAL. , IiBDSTllle Jfarketi. , "i .. 1 Bvassvills, Asanas 16. ; Bnaioeee has continue aadsrelelv ttuilt th pat two weeks though hot tew chaagts are sstahlUheS la quotations. MONET is plenty an easy, J s GOLD Has varies, bat little Soring the pa.t tw weeks, ranging froa lS8g 10. siLVEB moiae t( BACON firm aod slight!; advanced at lGc for Shoaldars, 18o ar clear sides aad 23(423 for hams. BCTTia Sllghtlf declined with sales at 3QO S5e. - .. , ' BEAMS Doll at 1 S.V1 60. BBAN firm at 1 85 per 100 pounds and scarce. CHEESE Wasters Reserve, firm attract, ;. FLOUR Tirm aad deoldedljr higher; eurflns By he qaoted at T &0as 00; Extra at S (VJ IH; XXX Tamil lOOOll. . WHEAT-Advaaced to SI COfgt 7 fur Bod and White. :. !,..'-.... . OAT& Declined to ttM. . " i COBIf Blra at 15 la ear. .',.', , ..' 'v, BABLET BaaSv at SI 00 la sacks aad aefl. BTE Advaeeed to 90(3 1 W, with bat Itttl arriving. . , ... ,, . v rtiAA daku in oenana at 1 za. CL0TXB BIED Homlaal; nuns la Buttlut. TIMOTHT SEED 1 UK . . f BEATHEBS Llvs &0(rSc and drooping CIKSISO 8 lead y at 60(370. X.ABD Stead; aad Bra at tO-24;. OBOCEBIBS Very Its sag tens log coward. Sat prices ars aachanged. OOrrEE Tirai S0 nlic fcf Itlo.- ' , . BCOAB Steaar end Sra at h&9. ' " MOLASSES Tira at It Qtkfl ita. , r - BTBCP tt T01 86." " HAT Lower aad la aodsrate deaaod at fit 922, baled. POTATOES Plenty, aad new ar held at H3 lSSperboahe!. '.,., "'. ', ' . " BIDES Decllaed to S tor greea, and 11&12 for dried. '.. ' !. ' SALT Decllaed and doll at 65 per bnahl , , WH18ET-HIher aod Ira i 10aS 15. ... , WOOL-Decllaed to oOsJMc. f Bew Tork Xsrkett. ,' . '. , y Maw Tons, Aagnst IS. OOTTOS Steady ; 44a for H td4 nag. BL0DB KWslie setart 7 I al xQ taw .stra Slate S Mas S6 lor -estra r-uad-hovp iltua, cioelng qr et aad soaresiy a Sra. WHIaETfira. Wa era 20. ..... WHEAT Light tarpir. a'kt 2,a1o bltr oe good and ehcloe qnUUee, jatrt to arrive; 1 4 (3)1 Ml ar uaicago Spriag ; 1 au.isi uu low WlatM ave et eeiem, eua 1 Hlr new Anker Btai. ;- BABLBI 1WII. COBB-Bather . aero stead! eocod alsxl WaUra0tlXo. O.TB Uull aa I)B)S tawf at SJOCS), OOVrCB Dll;Btlo. SCO SV Active. , MOLaaBBS trait, PETBOLEGM-41 itot at pvwvinas qaolale. POBa 31 oOASt S7V fev new Man. el eet a z at 31 76 eeeh ; St uu f or Fume. . BAUO"- USII . - ... L4BO riveaecat lnJa. - 1 BUTTEB la d.aaad; .i(329c for Ohio aad srvase few ecte, . Sj'iNI T-S May at T p-eaBa 1 ' STSKLlMi lU9,VllWir ' AMBB1CAB SObli-fiBt oaa'rj at-Ai; edvaecing tt 14 end rlo-lg at ItlJJJ' IJIS'iJ,. uiiriKiiaiiiT tiutsa-rinii-BXPOBTS Total oxpottv f peai to-day Vl,7t. ClBClnnstl Markets. i ill'i rtsjwss,riiAif. 4 TLCrB Tira; Sapaflee C OJ 2 -Eatra, Trade aad Baacr hraads S iVJ.Ald t-i WflBAT Le Sra; new tied 1 C11.4T SI; old S 001 0a, Th reeelpu hav sees qatte large, which canoed tha decline In .ld OOBH Hearoeaod la deaasd at 70s. " "s 1 I . OATS D.ll etM JIOe for aewsct much doing a 010. . . B ABLET .olt at SSaSOo. A : i - WS ISKT IS aad at. a 1 v. , , - - ,--r PaiOVlblOSS ot4 daod halh Shoalere at 16o, with enars eel its than buyers, ho thing of IsiBortaBos is othsr erttclee. OoLD 14 - ' I NOTICE. SEALED PBOPOSALS WILL BB BKCEITBD ataycSlo aalil Batarday, tept ab-r K b, 1SS, for foraiealsg the Coaoty fcrty Cord, of woo n,caory wooo. ia ae oaitveres, at h lyoort Booaele Bvaaevlil. b.for. Noveirb r let, lV,i. aalS-3idAw TICTOB BIrtt'H, Awilfrr . C. AGENTS. 7k .. BOKiOCITIWASTD.A Heady in a Fev Days. .'. Tbe Hlatwrjror Ibe Rebolllen. ToSt ED BT THE ACBIRS PTTBu.ltHX I o ia tw ortav- Tor aa. 1SOO pages, BOO portraits, Mape. Diagrams, Ac. Tbs first, chieapeet and hvest Hi.u.ij pn ihh.d. A rarachavc (or Agents. .w llio.trafd Ord-i Book aow ready. Xera eery Ularal. - SW for Circaiar. tarrae. As-wrtto st.ta.MTO . KE, ra. , 1, - a 1 'Omntrnslaias Xxrtxes Co., Iwmss sag. l, 116 f I T MB. COKBAD BACIG7lt.l wlLLO' I-L X at th Adasas Expreaa cfiei s-for the S-d last, he will there aara eeae hisg ao hie advantage, (aal It) TfiOa.AiIUAB, Ageot. 8UUDBIE3. FXX6H OBOUBBOOB5 WEAL at -IOLCHAT BIOS. Ve.l "Yanr Cattle. C BUSHED COBS', kHSXLED COBS, BEAT, Ac, deiivrW fro., y ' ' , ll A BB,.B TOi.an.BT-a BXTBA XAnTTLT AXO-Sooth-I an Mi l." Floor to he had at ta earner f tinU aad Oaaal BE WARD. 50 I will pay th ah reward to ho oa who win glea fafaraatloa that will lead to the detection of tb aw. aooa. nope a ocanaoral wa putaotad ay ewg w.j auga.asi. ogl-' Cfftr HCTKXLL. FLOUH. OB HAHD ATTHE MILL OT laiEHEABT Brothers, some tew barrels' of rhetr vary choice Paajily Ploar; aaosea Slags Extra aed BapaSae. aaglS-St

CITY NOTICES.

A CGUiT Uth, 1665. OBDXS DB BSlOlt f IDE-WALES. Aad now it ie hervby ordirej aad directed by thet'omaoa Conncil of tbe city of Evaaevill. that the ownere ef all lota ar parts of lots froatlng on o- 1jolBiac: lh seath eat side of Lceast street, betvees Banhaa Mre and the Canal ; ortiaMeof Ihird efeet, Irea Leet to Clark atreota, ta T earth AnUiyvaeet; . -xith ride ef Third etreet, froa L et to Clara street., la oo-rh Iain genemi ; M' nh aide f Third etr t. la 'earth Enlarge aaat, rroa l talk street I t h east Its ot gcailh Ku arr-B.ot ; rSooih ai le ef Third street, la Toarfh Enlarg. reeut, (.oa O ark etreet to ta aaet line ef Fearth Lo arg-a at; North .Ide of Third street, B 4111 Ptaos, froa tb east Hue f lb. r arth Kel.rg-a.at to the eoath-wat line ef btockwell'e talarg.eeat ; Booth eide f Third etnet, Battell Place, froa theeant line rf r-orth Balargeae. 1 1 th sooth wm! side of Stuvkrw H i ha argeaeat; So lt-rtl .1 -e et HoMt J oba etreet, froa Ma-ketetier) to he sottth-weet side of Etorkwe l's Bnlargea.nl; Soa'h-eaet side cf Hoaeat J ok a street, froa Ma-ket .trret to tba souih-wnt eldeofEtakW' It's Bl,r-reot ; hYotii errat aide of Sixth street, kail aaa Viae and lii,ioa streets. Nor h seat 1 'e of Sixth street, hetvwea Tin aad D v sioa streets; riorth-eaat ail f first street, toa Walnat loCbt at etr ate, to ea.'S cry, cae the eid.walke taereoa to lie oroaant to :h. proper grata. and that they ceirelde-wlo ef rlt a jia.1 ten laid en the eon aithia ttlrty d.jt froa the pubticauva 01 tuts enter. A. M. Mt-OBIPr, Cark City Qork s OoV. Auuat. iiwa ao.)-3t ralnaecpy EDUCATIONAL. Evansville CQLLEGUTE SCHOOL For Boys. ' A PBITATE SCHOOL, as a'aaed alve, shall hefennded hers by the arHteretgaeel, a be g red a -aled et th. la v'.iy of Jane, la O rniauy. In the year lt, and bee beea teaching la tha roe a. try e n . IS 4 la tha b.t AcaoeajiM of the fcl.te of .w lort, aad aiare two years back aatll lately, at H.oilltorj Oulirge. The Mod.ra aad CleaelceJ Laagnages, Hataral Ph l-e,pby, ei., w II ke angfel by the Bade. .goad, akiie Eagll h Crammer, Oi. aipc.lt to-, iteclonetion, Ma h.aa Ice, A'g-bia, eie., shall binstra-ld by a thoreagh Aamricas Teas or. Th.rurob.r vt ths sciwiars shall aot uored twenty Are. A Urg. and pleaant rona he heea choaea la th-BI .uf Juo. J. i'hauillar'a, J.t above the nUm illlntia Cvsifaay. Th- dene and chairs ha.e bn oidr-d. ant the erh al rona witi be htt d oat aad arrang.d lor thj reception of pupils within a r.rtuigi.t. lo tions a-e liJOOIrr one qaaiter or t-ra, pa; able ia erfrai-c.. There wilt be roar terae la reat. tech I ra coaipriaing tw lee weeks. Theey.umoi i etranlva tha i he errled out In th tarn wy as la taa U gh echoes! of Sany. t , , Tb nab qa t a number of spptlcatieas have already t en a.a a, tnereaie alill euae vac etea fareol. of aore d-eiaat plree, who ehoald like 10 eend ILelreon., will Sod callable and eonvcment bvarding placee. Paor. W. S1XNH0LD, A. M., Residence at Rev. Eunck's, it st f tssxT, Bst. Fisar ana Sscobb f rasira. Ornca Hot ss Proa S to 10 a. a4 aad froa 8 o 4 p. a. ttTCS f SCMS : M. A. LAWREHl B. Eeq.i U. K PKICNi'll. t.q.j W II Kf LM A N Ei ; 1. W. W 4 Ah IlN, t:.q T. CON I NUT N, S. Bv. C. KI NI K, A. M. Private Iiitinc(lon TO TUB' LAD I tt A NO UKNTLEM BSf OT THIt fLACB. There will he some time tf to as la tha afar boob and evening to arcpt eome private eeholars f r fe l et Dctton In tbe Mod.ru ad CiaMioal Leagt ae. IIH o p-r terw for tveotr-fbar I. eene, (ejrable la advac App.katlons aay be lelX at ths Male Store ef Wanen A t'iiyogtua. sngti-la PBOP. W StBfBHOLD. BANKING. THE EVANSVILLE NATIONAL BANK, SI (CESS Oil TO TUE BB IMU BASK. Uf S. Depositary and Financial adgoni. CAPITAL- $GoS00. M0N?Y I0AHKB On the most fmnrnble terms, and f special Facilities uffordra tt jcegutur Vustomers ana DepoUors. COUEmCN l-Uade on all points at Low Hates GOVERN MUST SECURITIES Of F.eerg JJemiplion always on hand ttrfi fur Hale. , , " If OLD INTEREST U.S. Bonds Collected at a Small Charge. CURRENCY C0UP0SS Cashed when Due, on Presentat on. GOLD ASD SILVER Bought and Sold. W. J. LOWRY, President 8AM L ORR, Vice Presirlent, SAM L BAYARD, Cashier. aogStf I TEAS. ' IIALr-tBKSra T. H. TIAS 1 half -eta t Ja J (mat. a. aa extra S-s article for fealty as, joet receive. jiti k. s. arsTOsT st oo. MACKEREL. JCt-T BECEITID 14 PA XAOE9 AS80BTIO eis-e, 1 r eth at towat aaarfca orlce. at II. ao aar eUees. ana a. S. ACSTOB A CO. DICOULUTION. JJiisoluion of Co-Partnerihip. NOTICE IS HEKCeT OtTEBf that thb Bra cf r.aci. Peedrteh A Brotkee he ei tbla Cay fitewtl.-d by I eeeaat. Ail atnuttied baainaa of the lau Sra will be tt'd by Ib.r.a esm.r b a. aged-t the old land, Mo. ii( Mala atrert H'BVf A PESDBI'Jff. Evansville. In! , Sag 1 ISM. ength-Sw ' Diiiolntioa of Co-PArtnenMp. NOIK.'E IS HIBfBT 0ITB THAT THB (arfaereoiv ? toe exMleg hetwaea a org- M I a r ana reier Vac.1, ra the aaaaalaa.re ..1 8h egl- a -4 La a., wm diao veS ea ike let d.y ' ogut, 1A Petrf Vugel retiring Trot tie- eaa. The ee-s eiil weeoatlaaed by th radevslgoed, et the old eUad. coTaw of hlaih a'r et and tbe a el. by whva all ebt doe the Sra l,l be imllec el, aod who w,M par all t abilitfea wf tbe ame anf3 tw OEOBOB WIITHZIE. .Einolntion of Co-Partnership. 1 HE PIBYIKHOWB BEBETOrOBECHPEa I tb s-le.f D. kr A Oo.oach t. Is ths Say 01- -'t by aitfl coas et. The aoettled bwiaeee' the ! ttm will Be eettM et ta - o A k.a A tiascaraet. seecanre to teciwr tDmbjt. - a). M. tHtCKKI, H Uv JO DCSCCCHET. 1 NOTICE. ITotice of Application. NOTICf IS HXBEbT OltE TH4TTHB aaSereigaed will 1 'y to ta Board of County CeaaaieM-t ef a rhargh eeuty, attuirail reenter sawrlrg. or IKoaos Wa-U totoxieetlrg I awe le e,aaatites las than a fsoart. My pl-c 4 baiaas. aad tb are aisss a ehl'h tbs liquors aa to e jld. I kaowa as tae hoos- rose! tly oceeptM by the Q M. aad 0 S. jMvarwai. oa Lore.' etraaa, oa para of toa T aad S. I th. city of Bvaaevlil, Taaaereargb coaoty Indiana. Mta-wd , , H. V. WBIOHT. - Uaaatttp we. 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aet l-M than the seme qejeiur uooua eoaia ao iK-nght at nnv anetiea ImIuiVmI, . WewlllMll.ofeoperturfaalit;, ' LINEN PANTS at . W 75; LINEN VESTS lit $2 00; j . Sold forfj 25. r. , ' LINEN COATS' at $2 CO; Sold tor 14 60, ' LINEN SUIT , for$75 ; Worial2?5.,,.--' LUSTRE PANT3 at $2 25 ; : j "7 fVoriafsOO. ( r j LUSTRE COATS tt $5 00; Worth! 10 00. CASSIMEReIdOA'TS at $8; Blac'lc 'cfotycoats at $12 6; 1 Worth fid 00. Black Doeskin Pants $8 50; Werth1250. a'u'H" iiiA VESTS from $3 to $5 00; Worth froa fl 00 is $10 00. WE ALSO MAKE Vf TO OB. Ml , BER IH THE BZ$T UTILE Cassimcro at . from $30 Q S50 jA J Black Cloth Suits from 050 to $00. . i A

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a. ! Is tvg eVas at the vsry LOW PBICXS, ,. r we espeet wg ve th pvj'tlie ail the hf-aeSt.. ibe UeoSa we eel. will be J-t ws re( re-r.t, aad ,. ear oa'y etJrt l diapoelog of nw th vlt a- u-s ' ' , rata to aehe room tor air Sail f,uk. r.iV ' 3 era atesd snail sot he eaviae4 by any ttotk cf 1 ' Cathing r hromrtit tA the city ' We hope t'e poUte will appreciate cor t r '"w' aa thefr beaelf, aud tw, aa e r ta y for b " sent thrty eaye la giving ibwann than a ' ' ' eol'eot for their Greeaoeeks. ' Coaas ens, soat all. Beaeabsr tbt placs, j PHtST.7 ? STEEETf" 1 Bet.- Kain;aii d , Locust,; ' l EVANSVILLE, Ti I J '" i t.-li INDIANA.

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