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GUNS AND PISTOLS. GUNS PISTOLS, AT . Greatly Reduced Price! KELLER, 95, Main Street,

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ii Importer and Manufacturer of all kinds of GUNS, PISTOLS, and RIFLE3, IK i AJSD EIAIIB IS 6wtbb. iJt4 d, cmjb. RMor. chtxidgx?,, POIKk.ELAi-EB, BOJ-J'OB, BA uf larfurmmt), FINE POCEEt Et.IVE4AHVBA7.OKf!, WALE1SO OAVES, ALL fOHrf OP Ql H8, A HD PInTOLB, Am Bvcrjrtblna; TJaaally Fwamm Una ftt.rcs. . T Quns mad to orUr. , . ,f ; AW Particular attention glveo 10 PTJ ? gen end pistols. jTi" Gun, ristols, fcc. G. A. MAYER & SONS HATC BEMOVED TO I'J.B"J' eppoelt tb. Oenrt H oe ,e n 4 be re m ad. large additions ta lb.ir already large stock of SHOT GU3S, . . RIFLES..'...-..- .......PISTOLS, GUH MATERIALS, fvederi Lend, Shot,' Cap, Cartridge, Powder Plaki, Ao Bag, Game Bag in great variety. Officers' Swords and Belts, Fine Pocket Cutlery, Wa'kingCanev, kVs-y. 4o... etc ....Ac. '

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ri'O BUKAD, Hit A AND COM . KATKHII ' ' " We bare sold off oor old stock of Flur, sad irtgo. In lb market with Freeh White and Bed WbHl IltUj UMl Jul ground; Cora Jaat through eL valors, ana very Bio and clean, In email or lariredost, Jut to salt pstients, at tfaa "ontheru MtlU, cor. Locu.t tail Canal treet, vTCvnev!lle, lnd. 4 T(W.EHsBT B BOTHER". i

CLOTHING. UBBICH & SCHRADER, Merchant Tailors, : COIL STCAMORK die BKC05D STS., , . , KvaatsviU, lad, . ' 5 1 v " ' ' aWWhv a choice assortment of Imported Cloths and Cualnum, of a superior quail!;, tab will maaefacture Into garments at reasoneMe prices. Mr Call and lumlni oar goods and prloaa. IS,(1Hms. CIGARS & TOBACCO. ,.o v Jxx Interest To Wholesale ll'. -Mrcliiit. - Wo have off hand ; ia Mliili orrm r - . . Missouri, Tennessee AND KENTUCKY " Tobacco, ', ' (L AF,) Which we have Selected to - Manufacture the followlowing Brands of ;; , ' Tobacco: A Panadl, BrlgbtT Oancaa. a A , M " T laea. 4 A Twlat. Brlgnt, . - A IwMt, T Oauacoa. A Brl(Btf0 . BrJgbt Caddlaa. Hadtain 41 Ciddlti, I ' V Dark 4 Cddlaa. 4 A Fa.nea.ka, Brl(kt, 14 1. Brtgnt 10 m la Caddtaa. ' Bark lO In Caddlaa. Htrf, Paamda. . pan Roll. fct CWa Uall, -.;;j Kldorado, ... KoagU aad Raadjr. wa will nannfaotnra all kind of Tobaooo to aalt an, tradta that wa atav raoslva orttora for. Wa will aaanra tha wkolaaala tradatbat waeaa not ba andaraold la tb Waat. Wa bara boan on. gagnd in tba Tnbaoeo bnaiaaaa for twanty yaara, Vi ara praparad to asacnto our work In tha naat. oat atyia, aad wa rMpaotmu, aollolt tha attontloa in aaaior to our rooaoco. Cigars ! Cigars ! Wa aJao call tba attaDtloa of Wholaaata Doalara In onr trado tocxamlna oar larn aad wali aa. lortod stock of Clgai-a. Wa kaia on band Tbnw Million of tiga.'a, which warn manQfactnrad by Joaapb Faadrlcb A Broa Baltimoro. Wa will Oar thti atock of Cigars at Bastora prloaa. - Pipes I Pipes I Wa also kayo a rary largo stock of Brtmr and Fancy PI pea on hand Marcbaats In want of goods In onr Una ara ro a,naatd to call and xamlot onr atock, wblcb tba; wiu ana axtanslvo and unoap. Factor j Cor. Water find Locust Sts. SAIISROOM: No. a-T 3Inin Street, KVABITOLB, 1SDIAHA. " H. FENDRICH. BXfawSSn f CLOTHES WRINGERS. T li o Champion 1 1 ' CLOTHES WEIHGEB, abb Best in use. w. a. ortnnj. GROCERIES. 'fcf ATCHBS la a il Boo-d Wook. variety of atylaa. sack u Gsrmaa, IHrca an.1 Doubta a a. stCTUB a co. fli and half-barrala at afrorn n Jnat in ator iCSTOK B CO. Va. B k"rtor Ttaotky Bay atat p.i aa liiteaajass ragioa. for aaaixw aaaa wttarniw. nHiazvji at w,

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JKPTKXBKB t JOURNAL BUXLUING3, . LOCCIT 8TBKKH, BETWEE9 FIRST AHP WATBB. A young ldj r.t lo. ki.. he- the game effect on Ber Deiog It's a great ehock, bat soon orer. . , WABxisa to Ladim. Tattle" begins withT. May not a bird who sleeps upon the. wing be said to occupy a feather bed? What is the oie of sighing and weeping as we Heat down, the stream of time? why make the voyage of life a vailing royage? Human existence binges upon trifles What would beauty be without soap? . It has been said that there are two eventfnt periods in the lifa of a woman: one when she wonders whom she will have, and the other when she wonders who will have her. '" Mbtibolooica'l When is ' silence likely to get wet? r When it reigns. : A Bbmekiceb-cb or Cawbibo. Why can perions oecopied in canning frait stow away more of it than anybody else? Becaase they can. ! 'The enp that neither cheers nor ine briates." The hie-cup. j ( ' j Capld'a Arltbaaatle. . .. Lanh not at Joa for bslng orar fond ; t flUno, tha pratty Ballot Olrl, wo know -Is Imt a fraction of tha Deml-moada; . Bat, racollcct, sbt'a all tho world to Jf I The Hop Crop We hear a good deal about the failure of the hop crop. Don't believe a word of it. Adricei from Sar aloga, Newport, and elsewhere, assure ui that the II opt were never more flour shing than tbey are at present The last number of Punch contains a picture of the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, with a group of mermaids winging on the cable and gambolling around it At one side appears old Neptune, who calls out, "Aho-o-oy there! Let that ere cable alone, cant your That's the way 'tother one was wrecked." A story is told of a recently deceased Parisian, that, perceiving one day after a heavy fall of rain, a very well-dressed young woman standing on the edge of the side pavement of the Boulevard, and evidently muca perplexed as to the best method of traversing the sea of mud be fore her, be gallantly advanced, took ber up in his arms, and carried her across dry-shod. The lady made no ob jection to the mode of transit, but, on being set down, expressed hit gratitude as follows: "eir, you are an insolent fellow 1" Thereupon, M. Bouchet immediately repaired the wrong by again transporting her, with the same precau tion s, to the very spot where he had first met her, and took his leave with a pro found salutation! -. . The 1 Uses of Adversity" are thus summed up cy Jruncb: You wear out your clothes. You are not troubled with visitors. You are exonerated from making calls. .... x Bores do not bore you. . t . Tax-gatherers hurry past your door, Itinerant bands do, not play opposite vonr windows. . Ion avoid the nuisance of serving on juries. , t i -.. i . .iV Wo one thinks of presenting you with a testimonial. No tradesman irritates by asking, " Is there any other Jittle article you wish Vo-day,Sir?'V ' T . : . . Y, . , r imposters know it is of no use to bleed you. " . ' You practice temperance. , You swallow infinitely less poison than olners. Flatterers da not shoot their rubbish into your ears. ion are saved many a debt, many deception, manv a headache. And lastly, if you have a true friend in tbe world, you are sure, in a very short space of time, to know it - r A man longing for office always fan cies himself invited to be a candidate. An old maid, walking with a gentleman, stumbled, aud he, to prevent her falling, grasped her tightly by the hand. "Oh, sir," said she, "if it comes to that, you must ask my papa. , . . To remove stains from tbe character get rich, Hour Is an article well enough in its spbere, but we deprecate the rubbing of it on tbe ladies faces. He who puts a bad construction upon a good act, reveals his own wickedness at heart ' It is a waste of raw materials to put five dollars worth of beaver on ten cents worth of brains. . 1 The Valub op tbe Oath A Letson from an Ice-Cream Saloon, Half dozen pretty women were keeping up nosy cornier an to memseivea in an icecream saloon where we sat down for a few moments. "I am going North in a few days, says one, "to buy some clothes. ' " But Laura, you mustn't do that; you '11 have to take the oath to get a pass; and you know you are just as much of a rebel as ever you were." " Yes, of course," with a pretty shrug of the aforesaid Laura's pretty shoulders, " but then one must have clothes, youknowl" Of old it was discovered that sermons might be found in runniag brooks. May not Generals and higher authorities who believe in hard swearing as a means of erace. find a lesson in statesmanship from the gossip of an ice-cream saloon? Charleston Letter. The Origin of 1he Story of tbe Mlaree Wishes." . . Tbe Eastern origin of this tale seems evident; had it bees originally composed in a northern land, it is probable that tbe king would have been represented as dethroned by means of bribes obtained from his own treasury. In an Eastern country the story-teller who invented snob a just termination of hie narrative, would, meet likely, have experienced the fact intended for his hero, as warning to others how they suggested such treasonable ideas. Herr Simrock, however, says it is a German tale; bet it may have had its origin in the East for all that Nothing is more difficult, indeed, than to trace a popular tale to its source; Cin derella, for example, belongs to nearly an nations; even among tbe Chinese, a people so different to all Euro pean cations, there is a popular story which reads almost exactly like it Here is me tale of tbe Three Wishes: " 1 here was once a vise emperor who made a law, that to every stranger who came to bis court a fried fish should be served. The servants were directed to take notice, if when the stranger had eaten the fish to the bone on one side, he turned it over and began on the other side. If he did. he was to be immedi ately seised, and on the third day thereafter he was to be put to death. But, by a great stretch of imperial clemency, the culprit was permitted to utter one wish eaw-h day, which the Emperor pledged himself to grant, provided it was not to spare his life. Many had already peruned in consequence ot this edict, when. , one day, a count and his young son pre sented, themselves at court The- fish was served as nsual, and when the cnnt had removed all the fisb from one side, he turned in over, when he was suddenly

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told of his approaching doom. : Sorrow stricken, tbe count's young son besought the Emperor to allow him to die in the room of his father; a favor which the monarch was pleased to accord him. : The count was accordingly released from prison, and his son was thrown into bis cell in bis stead, i As soon as this had been done, the young tsn said to bis gaolers" Yon know I have tbe

right to make three demands before I die; go and tell the emperor to send me his daughter and a priest to marry us." This first, demand was not much to the emperor's taste, nevertheless be felt bound to keep his word, and he therefore complied with the request, to which the princess had no kind of objection. This occurred in thetimes when kings kept their treasures in a cave, or in a tower set apart for tbe purpose, like tbe Emperor of Morrocco in these days; and on tbe second day of his imprisonment tbe young man demanded the fangs treas ures. If his first demand - was a bold one, the second was no less so; still, an emperor's word is sacred, and having male the promise, be was forced to keep it: and the treasures of gold and silver were placed at . tbe prisoner a disposal. On setting possession of them he dis tributed tbem profusely amooe the cour rier's, and soon he had made a host of friends by his liberality. , .... The emperor began now . to feel ex ceedingly uncomfortable.: Unable to sleep, be rose early on the third morning and went;-with fear in his keart, to the prison to hear what tbe third wish was to be. .: - . ' "Now, said he to his prisoner, " tell me wont your tmro demand is, mat it may be granted at once, and you may be hung out of .hand, for I am tired of your demands." . ; , r - " Sir," answered tke prisoner, "I have bu one more favce to request of your Maiesty, which, when you have granted, I shall die content It is merely that you will cause tbe eyes of those who saw my rather turn tee nan over to be put out . "Very good," replied the emperor, "your demand is bet natural, and springs from a good heart , Let the chamber lain be seized," he continued, turning to his guards. "Isirer cried the chamberlain: "I did not see anything it was tbe 'stew; ard." . - . "Let the steward be seized, then," said the king. ' ' But the steward protested with tears in his eyesr that be had not winessed anything of what had been reported, and said it was the butler. The butler declared that he had seen nothing of the matter, and that it must have been one of tbe valets. But tbey protested that tbey were ntterly ignorant of what bad been charged against the count; in short, it turned out that nobody could be fousd who had seen the count commit the of fense, upon which the princess said: - "I appeal to you my father, as another Solomon. If nobody.- saw the offence committed the count cannot be guilty, and my husband is innocent" The emperor frowned, and ' forthwith the courtiers began to murmur, then he smiled, and immediately their visages be came radient ' - -" Let it be so," said his majesty, " let him live, though I have put many a man to death for a higher offence than his. But if he is not hung he is married. Justice has been done." . Thb ' Ppsctoai. Mas. Mr. .Higgins was a very punctual man in all his transactions through life. He amassed a large fortune by untiring industry and punctuality; and at the advanced age of ninety years was resting quietly on bis bed and calmly waiting to be called away. lie had deliberately made al most every arrangement for his decease and buriaL His pulse grew fainter, and tbe light of life seemed just flickeribg in its sockets, when one of his sons ob served: "Father, yon will probably live but a day or two; is it not well for yon to name your bearers?" ; , To be sure my son," said the dying man. "It is well thought of, and I will do it now." Lie gave tbe names of six, the usual number, and sank back exhausted upon his otllow. A clean of thought passed over his withered features like a ray of light, and he rallied ocne more., . "My son, read me the list Is the name of Mr. Wiggins there?' "It is, father." "Then, strike it off I" said he empbati cally, "for he never was punctual was never anywhere in season, and he might binder tbe procession a whole hour. - A Coot ApotoaT. A Paris thief was lately detected in the act of breaking open a maid-servant's box. When found guilty he apologized for being discovered in such a petty robbery, assuring tbe Judge and tbe public that be only entered into it to keep his hand in practice for a great coup which he was meditat ing. BANKING. THE EVANS VI LLE NATIONAL BANK SUCCESSOR TO THE BBASCH BASK. 17. S. Depositary and Financial f r Agent. " CAPITAL-$600,000. MONEY LOANED 0 the mott favorable term, and Erpecial Facilitiet afforded to JXeguiar mutomer$ ana Depositor . . .- COLLECTIONS Made on all point at Ltna Kate. .? . GOVERNMENT SECTJEIT1ESOf Everg Detcription alwayt on hand ana jor aaie. GOLB INTEREST ' U. S, Bond Collected at Small Charge. CURRENCY COUPONS Cathed when Due, on Pretentation. . GOLD AND ; SILVER Bought and bold. W. J. LO WRY, President SAM'L ORB, Vice President SAM'L BAYARD, Cashier. aagB-tf TOYS. " STRASBURGER 4 NUHN, No. 6$ HAIDKX LA5E, SKW TOOK Importers of . , toys; ; CHINA. FANCY GOODS, -' ' . Beads, Sl&ta Pencils, ike. BTtte tbe attention ef barer. eSnsiac tana the ngae aseortssefit at tba anas reasonable al-at -

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DISSOLUTION NOTICE. THE TABT5IBSETP HXBBTOFOBB IXUtimr Kmi tha aBdarswaad. andar tba nam of Isglo. Ecott A Jaw.ll, Jo this day diaaohred by mutual consent. All moneys daa the firm are to bo paid to Itwara Ingle. Toe diibis is still eondoetel by a. imu. B. ISOtB. ; B. BOOT". amr25tf . i B. C. JBWXLL." EDUCATIONAL. Evansvillo ( CQLLEGUTESCHOOL For Boys.. The Bernlar I a. traction la this InetUfttloa wirl bgln Monday, tbe 4th of fepteojbsr, at S o'clock a. m I ib.il be la tbe Fcbeol Beoav, for tba reerDtion of aebolar. frees Monday, ze'B ef Angnst, eiery day of tbe weak, front tbe boor of 11 s. as. to 12 m , ia order to Sad oat wbat bcokt tbey hare and need. Wa intend to fit ont onr H01r jib- lor too ftnToose of antenna- "T Collece of thie eoantry, or to d-rote tbinierlvee to any kind ef bnslnves. The Modern and OWwaleal lMgeages, ainrai Pbiloaophy, etc., w U be tangbt by tbe anderiirnea, wane Eogu.a (.rammer, wmpeii-. Declamation. Ma'bemaUca. AlKbia, eta., obeli be inatrn-ted by a tborongb American Taaciter. The room cboaen i la too uira awry oi unaaaler'e Block, facing FirataUeet. There are four term la one year :" Beginning tbetthol Sept., and dosing Wot. 85. Beginning tbe 27th of Mot., and eloetng Tb. IT. 3. Be inning the ISth of fab., and closing May It. 4. Beginning tbe lath of slay, aad closing 1 aj SIThere will ba a abort Taxation at Christmas and Kaw Tear. Tuitions era S25.0S, payable within tb arst we.k of each term. The arret nee-salty of an Icatitatlon el tils kind for a tborongb odncation of tb youth or this eity, csbsps ma to telieTe that I aaey look a Don yon as one of It patrons. .- . . . . ii i .i n-rrnl t ' . m aeepectiuuy, - ,Biaoovu,.i BtresrscEB.' r. A. LAWBISB.Ksq.S , W. B. r BENCH, sq ; W. BKILMAH, Eaq.J , a. W.WABBEN, Xtq ; I. CO1STNOT0N, X. ' ; Bit. O. EUKCK, A. M, Private Instruction - TO THB LADIIN ASD GtSTlIJlS OF TB13 rii&VB. There will be some time left to me la tbe after noon and eTening to accept soma private eeholar f r tbe instruction ia the Modern aad Classical Languages, f 16 0 per term for twenty-four lee aona. bavable in adTeoCO. Applications may ba left at lbs Mosle Btoro of Warren a Conyngtoa. sng9-lm PBOF. W. BINBHOI.D. CLOTHING. ax 9 - a o o u W C3 d ma) ; a o e w-t - Q 50 mt e u Sa W o O f-4 a mm n9 C3 cS J-a am- W Js . mal O -0 a 4 U "3 CO 0Q fee .7 C3 -a W W r3 a cs o C) taea a C5 s.?3 C5 an Til IS1 aw "3 do 2D C -at tt) met a 94 . c &z . Fa C3 o C ' S3 S5 02 VI wax 2 92 2 32 o S3 O'l 2 PmO O BSB U c s IN .O HOTEL. Hancock House. HATING LXA8BD THIS BfAClOrS HOTEL In Henderson, for flie years, the oneersiirned ba Refitted and Befornlshed It - Throughout, Aad shall as arery sffjart to make It a p Vacant and attractiT bom for travelers aad visitors. 0 TJa.oTea.l3io Will bosnpp led with the beet tb eonetry affords, Inita aaoeoa.aa every attention wiu be given to tbe comfort of samta, vbo will bo wnite4 oa by polite and attentive e rvaats. A liberal patronage I respectfu!ty solicit. I BiVlS JOHbbOH, ' ensgl.i'Sm. PropH-tnre. WALL PAPER, &c TC8T BKCKIVBD A LA BOS AHD WILL cf eel anortmens os wail and Window Vlaia end SEUrnd. which tho nahlt. ariasd to call and aiaaila before amkiii.. m anew oopp.yor Toasym'a saw posn "TT? "" P-v eorern, sne) an eeaw. NOTICE. Notice of Application. bX GITIS TH4 JVOTIua ia HZREB x GIVES THAT THB jlv naaersigBM will apply to tho Board ef v.vaa.j wnniawwn or vand-rburgb county, attbairnezt regular meeting, for license to sell intoxicating 1 qnors ia quantities less than a enart. Mt vtam orbalim tv. which tb liquors are to bo eoid, 1 known a nooae recently oeenptea by the Q- M. and O S. Importmoats, oa Locust street, ea porta of lota 7

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clothing: "al A 1 Wo have determined dispose of our stock of to CLOTHING, And knowing: that in order to rTb o wo most oner great We bare prepared oaraalvee (e de v We will hmv tbe pablt tejadic by annexing a list of prices or eome or onr goode, whioh ara boas JU ana mean just woat tnay say, wnetner tbey are net ka the tbe aama eaellty Oood aottld ba pongnt at any aactioa Kast or West. W will sail, of superior qualitj , LINEN PANTS it $2 75 ; Sold for 4 50. v LINEN VESTS at $2 Sold for $3 25. v LINEN COATS at $2 . Sold for $4 50,. : ; LINEN SUIT for $7 25 ; Worth $12 25. . ; , . LUSTRE PANT3 at $2 25 ; Worth $4 00.1 LUSTRE COATS at $5 00; -Worth $10 00. I , , CASSIMERE COATS at $8; Worth $15 oo. Black Cloth Coats at $12 50; Worth $13 00. Black Doeskin Pants $8 50; - : Worth $12 50. -- VESTS from $3 to $5 00 ; Worth from $3 00 to $10 00. WE ALSO MAKE UP TO ORDER IN THE BEST STYLE Cassimero Suits at from 33 to 050. Black Cloth ' Suits from $58 to OGO. WILL ALSO SELL OUR LARGE ' STOCK OP -;ft, shirts; ; undershirts, j - drawers, ? , ' SOCKS, ' " ' :: ties, ' ; COLLARS, SUSPENDERS, . - -' &C, &0., &C, VERY CHEAP. We kp the best stock in the city Gestlcmcas' Fnrnishia Gooes, la eSerlng Goods at tbeee Tory LOW PBICX3, we eapeet to grew tbe pablio all tbe benefit. The Good we sou will be Jan no w represent, and our only object la dtspceing of our eoeda at sacb rates I ta auks room tor our Tall Stock, which we Intend Mail awt be surpsesnd by any stock of Clothing ser brooght to tb city.' i We hope the public will appreciate onr effjrts ta their behalf, and keep a Terr- bn-y tor tba next thirty days ia giving tbem mora than as tquiTttaat for their Greenbacks. Com one, com; all. Be mem ber tb viae, ANSPACHER&SONS, Kos. 3 dp 5.X FIUST GTHEET, . Bet. Main and Locust, 7 EVANSVILLE, 1 C'. ."I.":.- : V INDIAlfA.

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1055. i SPRING. 1C65. WHOLESALE 'i- .nr.. DRYiGOODS uess, ; 'French. : -aaf .VWI . ?A .!; c ' :ni i-'' , Sil li : ' "' ,t . . 1 ;We aro happv to inform oar customers and the trade generally that onr j .!-,- I or Foreign and Domestic .! afl :iir-. .:. c -vir. i-si . -'. r . - t Is now daily arriFing: from the 'East, all of which has been bought since the recent - great decline in prices and is" offered EXCLUSIVELY at WHOLESALE.; ";; i In Style, Quality or Price we defy ' all competition either in Evansville or any other market. '; - To, the trade we say. 'Como one, como all," ex amine carefully and act for your own interest. ' -v 1 al .-- ' 1 animaiwiiism IP is m " ; . Department. " On the second fioor of onr whole sale house, and attached to it, is a room expreislr devoted to Home Famiihins Goods in general Cart pets, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Mattings, Window Shades Curtain Fixtures, Wall Paper, Tible Linens, Cotton and , Linen Sheetings, Cornices, and almost every article in the line required to famish Families, Steamboats and Hotels. ' Call and tee them. - ; ' JAQUESS, FRENCH & CO. QUEENS WAEr&0. livri OUT jsiVs . China, Glass ASO QUEENSWAMj Packaees now on hand and operjiDg" at rs ta M. A. Lawceao.! m&XN STIIEET, One of the largest and beat assortments to be found in the West, and for sale' at extremely low prices. - w-- s Merchants furnished with common Ware alone if desired. mbt-s HARDWARE. Ttx&t nooblvod,: :-JLl Brass Kettles, .il.iJl 1 Enameled Kettles, Enameled Sauce Fans, Lippencott's Grain Shovels, I Mann's and Stewart's Axes,- 1 Axehandles, A Ho. 1, ' Blood's Briar Scythes, Hay Knives, - i. ... 1 A on let Pintrt . Parers, Corers and Slicers, ; : , Molasses Gates. - - Ala a full stork of otbtr Hrdwsr for tb Wbouwam and BtI trade, at reduced price. : JACOB STRAUB & 805'S, ! . . T131ala StreeV',,,'' ! 4. .; (Below tbe Waeblacaoa Hotel.) i EXPRESS.

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Adamsf ' j EXPRESS COMPANY. ! rngS ADAMS XXPBKSS COXPABT ' RK. X a pact fully announce to tbeir friend and patrooe the peblie of Evenaritle aad elctnlty-. that, with lutsasaid facUttla for tha traasporta tlooof - ranoHT, pack a oca, . kosxt, , AST) VALCABLL3, Tbey eollclt a eontlnnaoeo of former favor. Kapactal oar" taken ia tbe eeliaotioa f Billa, Prefte. Boats, aad tha transportation ef Talnabl packages. Aay UfcnaatSoa ia regard to the rooeoe. A., osa bo obtained nt tao omce oa Ftret etrnet, next door to tbe P onsel no. TiiOS. OAJTHSB, . - .1-1 tH I, J wSJa.V t

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e-T'O j ji .4X0. I - rrnco i a -t..-. -; !i.Ja.v SsV Mii (,.:' t ' : . a- s; otto . J '. '. : . r. t t . - .v : r , - - - :.. t-: i 1 . i - i t ,rl 1 -.f i '. j Having removed; l!feirJStSclt to :scrar?.i t.i i; in . . ..... , i -. ' .. . - J J J (. Are aow rsoalvlsg a largo aad earn plot assort . meat or every ta lug ia the ; ,..' -. r - - . . . -J BOOTillD MMti . ,:. . 1 . . ; . . -. ; t - v -? ; 1 ' - . . . . . ..i ; . -1 J ' Tbey Intend to keep tbulr stock ompletoof tb beet makes aad moat demrabio Oeods that sen b fonnd ia aiew Xeglaad, aad tbey are alen deter mined tbt a Bona t tho eoantry shall ea f better or cheaper Oeode tha a tbey. ; f y , I . Ceil aad examine atoca aad fries. 1 "MAiOlOTII STORE OF1 Hats.0 I. j 'i i i i j innrMM ncAnnn muiiuniii in. ru Uaiuu d iuil '.v-i t:.-i , MAIN' .i STREET, i mars sew la taaa. ef tb targvataad most oe,t.e itoak ef tka latest njrUe ef T y tm4 la bay Vtous Is t WvAtara WaW, act) lh f Intend elil:ig Oal. at rb price as will lu lui-e any jf' d Jmi. iu lny bare la prerue to Lenl.vlllf, Cliie.eneti or titiieago. laamittien to taetr. eery esiee.it .meat f ilea, Hoy's .ad tlilMria'e" flats ead tt their etosk ef Ladtae' Him end Cbildrea'o Trlmnwd UaSs te larsaaad eemplete. aad we wool ask the privllUe afahewlnf oor woods to the trade. Will yoa sell and exam Ine. , HOROAjY, READ ft CO. ; l f WOOLEN MILLS. VANDERBURGH tWoolcn Blills! SCILEFCR, niMIlOTII A C O., rscTosi Franklin Avenue, sear the Pigeon Creek Bridge, e , , . AT. VABB VILi.SC, 1UIAHA. ' , r . t . Kaaamstnret of .- , ', f SAKS,' Lf BSBTS, CA1M (BEI, JTLABIELS, SAT1BITI, POAaXtBR, , STOOaiBO TAaST, BLABSKTB, - - ., A.,'. 1 " - ' ' . sssr Tksk (gbaet aaarkat. prVo paid iff Vu and Pelts. " Ail klnde ef Ot-rrow Woax done nromplly and O till , aeble terms, frtso Lislo aad aamplee eeat If requeeUd. HOOTS & SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES .nfix'ft.'.'.'.j . . . " ; ' - .. '';-.! y ; 1 ". '. at .: . , ; ir "ay,. ' ' ' . ... . , i . " ! WHOLESALE. .!li I .. i - i 0 1 11 O ' 2 4 if. si i.., r ; MAIN i STREET. ; , .... . I : lev . : 1 J-: ill. -iL 'T A LABOB ASSOBTaCWT OB HABD AXO AX. fflosds nrwii alaseot aeily. Tbe trod to rsopeetfatly ievtld te onaxetno mf stock with taeeeeamaos that tbey wiU Bad a good Oood aad a law price a any bouse b lb West. . -. . TSaskfol old rftmrri for past' ar t would reapsctfnlly oHdt a twntiaoenee of tb i P. BSCfl ofsiar. BTowsTtiia, July W.' DRY GOODS. New Arranirement. , iriLSii.UHi nvfi.c mil dlslidSef J sirale eortr.et on and alter August 1st, 1S66, la tb Wllew.og otdrr: " K alloc. IepartaJont.y.. ,, . ,,.,.J. rK.laoo.ca. Wblta OooU.... ..;..;..A. Vsanemaa. atoaeow .....-m-. .Oast- Sfatbl, thi,1 rMAHrti ttrttta 7. XlasnbAnet riaanoU aad fancy Woof en T...-.- J- Boba. Domestic n.v. a rh.wta.A : L.A. Llg. Jlia muj BlUlaery Trtmmlns K1- Ba Bavlaaa. It bat ever bos onr aim to keep- pace wttb on acr Mp.es? la mUbltU a B"'-',! f IiTT Oaods bnalaeo. W 1v. the pnbile U en. VmT sacs. Bygrvlng oarsal-ia.. iTrTnf.arae eVpeVtmeo.e, w. bopa, and are c'" ,Zit m to tbe beaSt of onr eue-fSilT-tb. wfy ITtb. Cbt.f of b da. W.II asetrtea. by evportrng otJf'; ao devlatio. ; bat said prto w. .IU UJ aad Jwyeaslowathelowat., . AU goods ore warranted a nV,"r-.im For tb wbotoml trade we "l w

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MACHINISTS.

REITS a HAf.EY, V I " I rf" "juT JStSt0S.SSSSt l"-,-4'io5 . -jjet.tsLaj-a-irt, ., ,J-i 1 1 .-3 Crescent Fomidry, j ETAUSYILLE, DID., , . ; ' Maaamoturen of - SHE AIM r ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS, : ' .... .-. 4Ir, tnibULAR SAW MILLS Of the most Approved Fattera. i '- " "ALSO ; - 1 " AU kinds cf Machinery appertaining to Railroads, Steamboats, .. Distilleries, Flouring Mills. SUGAR MILLS, of all slses with the latest ImpreTOseati attached. Tobacco " Screws. &0. &0.f &0 IRON " AND BRASS . CASTINGS, of otery description. . , " , osALsas tr . Steam Gauges, Gum Baiting, Fir Briek, Wrought Iron Pipe, Bolting ..-. f . Cloth, 4e., at MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. Repairing done U short , not'se. W.rBasem aeat alt part t ' Xloiair Uoilor.J . MT All order will reoelve oar tndlTtduei atasat. tloa aad will b promptly sited oa tba Oflce and Foundry on the Canal, corner of Ingle Street. mMf.1v CITY GROCERY." " jVXW ST0Bt-KSW UOODS 1-IXrV JTIBM I ;..' 1. citOSS.V-' :.:.: ,T,DAVIS,i " it. hi v i iv ism t, J7de Jut Opened a Large Stock of Family Grocerict. WOODS" ABB WILLOW WABB, wjrriB. scoab, . TEA, Btt'K, BAMS, SUOULDBBS, rvovn, SIIIAL, POTATOK8, BEABS. " PICKLKS, JBbLlEa, Aad other artlobw to nemeroo s saoatloa. . aW W reeetv daily, by Bxpreoa, . PBKSR BCTTIB AMD XQQ aw Oood delivered to ssy pert or tuesll.' aWCoeaeand w a aad we will Seeks II your laleraet to call acn. - caOHH. PA VIS s VOl auyl third etreet, bet. Mala aad Loone. , HOOTS & SHOES. JS J J W 1I0"U H lis a wmawm - - f G.;,ia. ;DisaKr, Wbolssals dealar la ' OO T . , nnd , and TV - -- and' " I nt aow reoelTlBg a urge stock of lbs beet qnailtl of Boou, sWas, fiat aad Cap ver oltared to the trade, wblcb bare baa narneaeed Sir eash, and will be oold at a very small ad ranee above eoat. Cail aad namln mi stock aad pror Ik aba, aaaertloa. P. S-I aavo seceired tb servtos of at rt B. B, Tea ney, late with P. asmonla. whet 'f hie eld friend to eall and examine my slocb. ,( . , .. Ho trouble to show j(ood. ' Bvaoawllla, Dee.ls.lsa4. ' 4 NJSW FIRM. HAT S,: CAPS .. , , , ABB , STRAW O ODS A LA BOS ATIBT OF f1 EN'S ti RO Y'S Hll, CAPd 1.T SISirT COODS. . illl'. i -r-4H0. - '.."? LADIES' ASO PIISSKB Hood and Trimmed Hata. mrPor sals to the WboSesal trad heaa.S4l Na.SS Martm First Btrt, Salt door to Boiitngsworta.J !T. . i .-.,- - - , . . SHIRT MANUFACTORY. J.. SMITH'S SHIRT MANUFACTORY. eJo.O BOOOXLCI Ot, : '. . - . toBAArtWCB. oaum. Bttratag. Boaosta, Avsv, Aoa wHh a tint i TeaabfnlfoT pun mvors.taeenbemlt.as s.spaaS . a eouaa anna ot tao Beswsmg d ar ta paet tv. ymZ a 1 oUott a oa orally bestowed

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