Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 September 1865 — Page 2

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TtOT. A MEMORANDA BOOK, LIGHT CO LXJ or. - K benefit to any except th twm The finder wbl pie l.vtatA. C. Bailork's Dr ug btoro, on First tr-t pl6-t BAIQSABT WHITE. Pocket Book Lost. I1DOT IK EVAKHVILLK OB ("CBCRES OS .j Monday, rent. 7th, a Browa Momeeo Pockit Book.ro lefnl.g cm I'0 The find-rwill ba llbre'ly rewarded by returning it to tbU oak. "iT,. - - - -- LO' T. A BUNCH OF SMALL KITS IN A ring Th Underwit b suitable rewarded by I- avu tb MB at tb Journal offlc. pi6-tf . W AN TED. Q 1 ( PCB MOJITII 1 8 O AGISTS Ol"" wantad til sv.ry fioanty and Bute, to ll Tug Bsbtlxtt Bgwnio Msrir.tB, price 125; f-11 II eosed an te patent ef How, Vtnbr A WHmJii. Or. fr B.k- r, e- d Binger A Co. W will pit moatbly salary and npcum, or allow a srg com mietlon od '. For particulars, Illustrated catalogue, territory, Ao . enelo- a term aid add e. PAGE BROTH I Ka, eoie mar mt for the Lulled Bis', 221 Bumrntt treet, Toledo, Oh o auiflejletAa-am I VANTD-AOKIf T8 FOB "THE SBG'BET V rvlce, th rirld, tb Dungeoo and too Escape," l,y Alb-rl I. Blebardeori, Now Tor TrUuue Correspondent. Tbe above work all 1 emb Mr. Rtch.n tl'f unparslted nperlrno f.r for yoars ; travell throng tbe Bomb In to Me et m vice of too Tri at outbreak f th with o-.r ermise and tli, both East to Wt, ilnring tb Bret tw reara of too rebellion; Mo thrilling ceo I ore white running th bit rl. the nl.si.elpl rif-r at Vleksburr, wtvr more ban beb bi companion wars sttber kllb-d o wounded ; hla eonfin ment for twenty in th. In seven d (T r.nt r-bel prisons; b a eecn 1 nigMl Hlrcul"0 Juntni! brtiiilitof t,i If W niil'if Mh by uerroe nd L'moa monnUico-re if tinrtb Curolin nil TeDnnnc, tbro i b tb neiy country to ur Mm. gllnr oK.tl il ' IriD.r plctar of the wr. Toocbr a-t oUl-lfoo yof 04 maf and fpM;lll3r r' ti.rnrt ami 'l abl t aoldl'rs, lo t of profit, able rmploynwDt, will find It p LrlT .dap'-d U lb lr cnu JIOoo. W breaxDt eUarlnc IIMJ per month, vblcb w will prur to any doubilof app:Rin'. Hnd fr circular. AddrM JOKE BBOB A CO., IH W Fcsrtb fct., CiuciDna'l, Obio. afl)t2T,dwt. In J. foritH "Wanted FOB THE STANDARD HIS TORT OF THE ; W u3k- 33L t CtOMPf ETKIn cm LARGE BOTAI. OCTAVO VoLUMEo-crarlOOOpafMiapleudldly HinttraUd with 1Z7 Do pnrtr M or General and battle Tbl I. J ait th book the pv:-l want. ad pn em,u a rare cliatic Ir aeota. Terhrre, ladln nrgiic uoa ai.d rapMlally returned and dlnablrd officer and oldlerf la Tnti xtn ll'abls .miluroient will nod It pecu liarlt at p d tn tlmlr coodltlon. Bend for cir culars and . our term. Ad lr., J'HtlS, BBOB. A CO , apl3,3in HH Watt 4th Birt. Oiacloaatl, 0. FOR SALE AND RENT. til t ACBKS OF FAUH LAUD IB TUBES U U mllMi of KnTllle. of which 250 acre are In a inte ofcnltiratloa ; Una timber ; on if tba DMit tract of land la tb county. Alue, ur..t rl.tt of buiall Tract. Honet and Bofld In l,ol. will b ld on reaaonalile term. Bom of Ilia iloaeM, od on Farm, for Rent, by A. JOIIShOS, -.. , - . Bal Katat A cent. FOR RENT. I ' WIIjI. BKHT, FOB ONK OH MORE ' Vftr, all the bulldliifr on Locuat treet. between Wtr atrw t and the Alley, but recently t-fl-upled by the Oummmiary and Qrrermater l)rpn-tm iii ; io, win reut tbe Blacktmllh fbp on Main- Itrwt, near tb Canal, oa reaaun able tern., ' ' ' IfH-dtf MOrlOAN, BEAD A CO.. arm . FOR SALE. I'l-At BOAT bCITABlE FOB A 8T0BX A b.. t It la 7o f"t loo and 11 feet wide, For fun bur Information enunir of Hod it A :rr, turu.r of B.canior and Water trrt, or of A. u. i o ., on lb boat, near tbe wigwam. a.19dlw ' O It, HALE OX ACTOI JTT Or jO.13 TLX 0"7"Xe With or Without the rnrniture. rpiI.T riNE.noMMODIOUS AND COM F lit a. l Dwelimir Ilouaa, cooialuinr 12 Ho m flue, iaiK and well improred Lot, 76 by 160 fuel. wiin ail uce4ry ooi-kqiiamii. and no Hedce, Shrubbery, Fruit, &c. And k' own a lb property of P. Q. O'Bll.r. on Lot a II, Eatrn Emarxement, U now efl.red fur ulr't.tt aconit ot depa'tnr. A r pho ition to l tnao tbl wetk to etibr of lb u-xlur.igned. Title infll.patabl. P. O'Ull.KT, or plM SI MAKCIM BHKUWOOP. r - 1 - Public Sale. t w ILL FELL TO THE 17 10 H EST BIDDER J at my eaid.ne nar H.J. lloblnon'i, on rrl day ill., a- d at 10 o'olork, on M kb Ouw, a lot of Ha , Cur , fUdd.r. M n. hold aud Kitcbea Jur nnr, li o.u.bo a god Pluno, Ac. ep I,(i4 ll B. WIOGIN I) b. UitBLIC PAOPIU'T FOR BALE. Th Heuae, Htabl. and Lot of about 4M acr.. n na.iiii'.i a atrnue, aoioinin maj. eo' in. A ll'iggy Hokaay, I'ianoaud hbua. noiu mrnittire, A pi ly tn . hk.fi BET A W IOOIXH, wlJ lw Mo. Main Btrvel. Farm for Salo. Ill N(J D;inCU8 OF CUANOtNOMTLO A ratio hi I oic ip illoo, I fler rry farm tor aaie, coutaliiiUK 20 ecrea, 160 acre being In hitch aiai of cnltieailon, with all nneaaat biiil.lh i fi'tn, HNIcbo.o- fralt.d fruit tree, Jo vrg n mi.- tn near nam (arm lie lu n.11 nort ol kr u.vilie ai d three mib wnet of Hi Jacob' Church, on the K t). hellroad. Title pertv-ct. For tnrtber arti uiar eat.Mr oa tbe premiec or by loiter to C'yuthraua, foany couut , Ind anM tf , A. M. WILKINkON. i akm run bale i OFrtB fob bale a .1 valuable rami, ntnaied on tb Bute road two mile, wrat f B.OBTI le. War'tck eountT Indiana. Tbl farm eeo'alii one butidred and twn.ly acre., I earl j one bunilrad acre cleared, wlibagoo.i frame bona with I era and other out-hnlrilrg, end two (uod orchard. f the beet grafted Irnu The piao. I wall eetered, and I well ailapu d for ralaiug atoca. "' 'Q I. J. BAKEB. A M(K 1.1 1 TLB FBAME COTTAOK. WITJ tline rooni., .OBm.r kitchen and cellarready lurl.bd. Lot K6 by IV) teet. Wall lotar,.rrd with good atable, claiernand aluk. Fitatd oa Onerry atrret, I Mw Becond anit Third. Fuait aaloa glt.o a m aa dealred. Apply at U 'LDMAN, BEhQ A lO.'B. au14 tf (lormr Irirttand Byoaoror ttraett. fNE BKCOND HAND BAY PRESS. AND lA.fOO feet Lumber. y tf tIAFF, COTII Bt IT A CO. ANNOUNCEMENT. Far County Awdltor. W arc antboriaed to anaounc tbat THEODORE W. VENNSMAN la a candidate forth offloaot Auditor of Vanderburgh County, at th uauittg Octoberelection. fc'or CoaiaMB Piaa Jndga. W are authors! to announce; that Judge JOHN PITCH KB will continue to eerv a Jndge or the Common Plea Court in tb ditrict coaipoeedof the eouotle ol Tote J, Vanderburgh, Warrick, aud Olbaoa, u elected at tb earning October election. : ? " 11 a. Xjito ! Pit announce to your reader that M. LOUDON, of Pcaey Ooonty, it a candIJate for JuJg of th Common Plea Court, ia tb D atrict compoaed of tb counties of Pccy, Vand rlnirgH, Warrick aid Olbaon. -i Per Clianll Judge., j WM. F. PARRETr will be a candidal for reelection to the efBc of Circuit Judge, far tb Fiitevnth Jttitolal Circuit, eemnoaedof th conn, tie of Crawiord, Perry, 8pner, Warrick, Yeaw erburgh and Poy, at tb anraing Ottobur lection. ForBberlir. W ar authorised te anaouno tbat JOSEPH B. COX t aoaadidal for tb offlc ef BherltT of Vaud-rburgb County, at tb nauing October lnetion. . ' -' aogaa. For Pr'tatutlngAltorBay. g. Ebluaa Jovaitkl.: Pleaea aonouac Captain WM. P. BABtiRiVK, Uuot tb.ut Iad.Toli a tb Colon candidate for ,h, offlc of Proeecuting Attorory for tba. Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, coo.poe.-d of tba cOBstle of Crawford, retry, Bpen ar, warrlck, Vanderburgh and Poay. Wa ar aut honied to announo that LEWIS 0. BTINbON wilU a oaudidat, at tbe next Octo bar elactioa, lor r-lectloi to lb oSlc of Pro. eating Attornoj lor th l!tath Judicial Clreuit, o mroard of th cooolie or Crawford, Perry, Bueaocr, Wa rkk, P"y and Vauderhargb. CLOTHING. GREAT WARDROBE, . Ko. H-4 Main Street, (Next Door to Washington Hon). , Fiuo Ciotblng of Every DeeeripUoB. - EAWY & SMITH. -,. 7

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f IPTEMBIB 1 EVANSVILLE CRAWF OBDS VULE t Railroad. SUMMES, 1865. TEA IS". Lea Eraoerlll tUj. (Sunday nuatpUd). a f-dlew BO etooatal Station. Arrive at . n .'.ft . a. . mA u -. . yiDCPDim in-. m , .1 lie at :16 T. M. . . y Arrive at Vlaotaue J:17 P. M. M ; for Weil, 6.-H0 P. if.); ArTiaea at Terra Hear, : 36 P. SI ., eonaectlog wiib Kzprcaa Tralsaa follow: TEBBE HADTE A BI' HM0!D B. B. . . Le-aee Terr Heat at 4:40 P. K."; ArriTMi at IadlanapolU 7:20 P.M., making eloae eovnectloa witb train - for Cincinnati, Coiaaibo, and all Eaatera Citlee, and for Chicago, Tola- ' do and Detroit. BT. LOCI S.ALTON A TXBBE HAUTE B B. Leave ) Trre Ilante at 3M V. ef , "Arri? at Mattoon :4S P. M.; Cblcago, 7:00 A. and nKkiag direct connect!, n fur ail -poiata in tb Kortfa-Weat. ; i ' 4r n r. r. vrirEsiES accoh-UUbodatio- . Amree at vineenae 8:48 P. M. O. A. M. Train tear for kat, 10:45 P M ; ArrWeat lxmlTll!e 6:30 4. M ; Cincinnati, 8:00 A. U.; Laevr tr Watt, 6:50 A. M.i A rrl re at rt. Look, I r 0 P. M ; Cairo, 6 :0O P.M. BETPKtUNO. . CCOMJIODATIO THAIS jljL Leave Terra H ante at 8:50 A. H. ; , vidi ne, vi ;w V. M. , Arrire at Kraniriua 0:12 r. a. SI MP Alia JLfJL Lea Terra Ranta a S :S0 P. M., 'a arrival of kaiiroe Train fro a Ciadnnatl and th Eaat; Leave Viaranoe at T:A P. M. Arrival at Evansvill :27 P. M. VIXCKKKKB iCCOHHODATIOXLeavee O. A M. Jaoctlo at 8:40 A a., oa arrival of Night Kxpree from CiDclnnail and Loulavill. Arrive at Evnvlll.o:40 A. M. leBunn checked through to all principal point noriu ana aeet. jvuz lauE, jr., oup l. CITY NEWS. Meteorological Observations roa igrr. 18, ittbco. acatii-t, xawooo Mora 6 o'clock a. if 78 n - 75 " r. . 74 , Union County Ticket. For Auditor, Col. VICTOR BISCH. Fur Sheriff, ,-. ' ICapt. ALEX. DARLING. ' ' For Commis$ioner, JOSEPlf B. PARRETT. ' ? For Aeuor Pigeon, Tovmahip, WILLIAM WARREN, Sr. Etir The weather bag turned emiden lj much coaler. ' Some appreheDalong At B entertained of aa earl froaU ?. Returned. Our friend Warreo, tba tnaeio man, hag arrived from New York. Look out for melody and music. to?" The you ng lad who spoke at Masonic 1111, Sunday night and last nisht, talks very much like a book. She says a "heap" of pretty things t s"; - . a i ; i "i ItirThe Memphis Jrug hs'au ' conversation with a man whom it had announced as dead. From the way the man talked, tbe 'Aruu id inclined to think that he is not dead. Tbakss. We are indabted to Captain P. 0. O'Riely for New Orleans papen of tbe 6th, and to Bill Dnnn for New Orleans papers of the 10th, and Mem phis papers of the 14th, forwarded from tbe Mollie Able and Marble City. We are also under daily obligations to Mr. Ilougbland and Wm, Sherwood Adams Express Messengers,' for Eastern papers. - ! i On a Bender, John Greek, Deputy Sheriff, left on the Morning' Star ester day, haying in charge one Bender, convicted of stealing, at the late term of the Court of Common Pleas, and who was assigned to two years in tbe Penitentiary at JeQersonville. - Becomino Isdigsant. Many of oar citiseus are becoming indignant at the extortionate prices charged for market ing in this city, and we shall not be surprised to see a combination organized to treat op .tbe extortioners' association. It can be done. Tbb Tenne88Eh River Trad. We cannot refrain from again directing tbe attention of our merchants and business men generally to the importance of the Tennessee River Irade. ', We have time and again represented, its great importance to the interests of this city, and the duty as well as the policy of our merchants, and citicensto use all honorable means to secure the trade of that very important region. ' ' ' 1 ' 5 . - Other cities are putting forth earnest efforts to- eecare the trade,1 but ""their success depends entirely on the course pursued in this city. If our merchants pursue a liberal policy and make ordU nary efforts, they cannot fail to draw the trade to this point There is no reason why our wholesale merchants cannot sell as low as the merchants, of Louisville, New Albany, Cairo .or St, Louis, and this is .unquestionably tbe most eligible point for , the transhipments of Southern staples East To facilitate this matter, there should be a cotton market established here, for the purchase r of cotton forwarded for sale by small plan ters wbo desire to exchange their cotton for plantation sup plies. This could be readily dona by onr merchants, who could well afford to pay New York prices, less the cost of transportation. A number of merchants and citizens of Tennessee and Northern Mississippi arrived here by the Webb yesvsrday, some with small Jots of cotton for sale or exchange, others in quest of goods of various kinds. - Tbe merchnt8 of Evanavilie should convince these gentlemen that it is their, interest to trade here, as we believe it really is. '" r r - fsaFThe editor of the Sentinel took another "but" at Chaplain Lozier yesterday. His course reminds as f a four legged relative of his, who once tried himself on a locomotive. 5, - t - The loyal people of the State" seldom see the Sentinel and if. they did, that paper could not influence their judgments in regard to a person so well known aa Chaplain Letter. 5, : L . - We and our readers are not afraid to trost the Chappie, and if the Sentinel fr,,end ,5n't Bk bint it is but an additional evidence ,f l...i, j integrity.- j"," "

Recorder'! Court. . . Notwithstanding yesterday was Mou

sy the attendance at Recorder Nelson's entertainment was quite small, in fact but one new case was tried. Tavener Gore for being drank and abmiing Anton Rosenkranz and wife, whose case was continued from Saturday, waa adjudged guilty and fined 13 and cost. He sub sequently filed an affidavit against Rosenkranz for shooting within the limits of tbe city-- Tba difficulty is a neighbor hood quarrel, enperindncd by Rosen. kr&nz 's desire to get Gore oat of bis boose, and we bare no doubt both par ties are about equally guilty. Forestalling. -Mrs. BofSndick, wbo keeps a provision store near the upper market,, was arraigned for forestalling the. market. ' There , were two cases against ber, hs both of which she was fonnd gnilty and fined $ 1 in eacb case, with costs, amounting in all to $10 80Th e venerable dame seemed greatly sur prised and indignant that she should be fined for simply baying a few vegetables andeich in market for tbe accommoda tion of ber regular customers. , There are more people guilty of a vio. latkm of this ordinance, and it is pro posed to break the fashion up. Astaull and Battery. On Saturday night tbe mate of the steamer Silver Cloud No. 2, was arrested and taken before II is Honor, tbe Recorder, on charge of beating cue tf the bands ou the boat. TLe man was badly bruised and very bloody, but, christian-like, de clined to prosecute bis , persecutor. There was other evidence, however, of tbe assault and battery, and the mate was fined $5, with costs amounting to a like sum. When we left the Recorders office yesterday Marshal Tennvorde, armed th a writ,. was just starting out in search of certain juveniles charged with breaking windows in the upper part of the city, with tbe famous weapon known as the " Nigger Killer," the use of which, it is the determination of tbe city authorities to suppress. Gone Up. The irrepressible Tom Howard, who for a week past bas been almost in daily attendance at the levees of Recorder Nelson, managed to "get bis foot into it" on Sunday night, and Tom now Languishes, like the blessed martyr Qldgjin tbe County Jail, the victim of ar bitrary arrest. -j Tom slipped into a room at the Wash ington House and appropriated a pocket book containing $20, Yankee money, and a coat valued at $25, the property of M. 0. Colgan, a custodian of tbe peace of . tbe city while ber inhabitants sleep. Although the police had often walked '. tbe streets with . Tom, they thought he was becoming entirely too familiar. The matter being re ferred . to Justice Chute, that dig' nitary. decided that Tom should give bail in the sum of $1,000 to appear if called for before the Circuit Court, Tom declined to make the investment, as be is a democrat and believes in "tax ing bonds. ' The result was, be bas gone to board with Charley Long unti the Grand Jury meets next month. Iay See fourth page. A Correction. Editor Journal: f see in the Journal of this morninir, what purports to be the opinion of the Jodge ot tbe Court of Common Fleas of this county, adverse to tbe city in tbe case of tbe city of Evansville against the iyansville Uas Ldgnt Company, There is to me something very myste rious about this. In the first place, there is not one case in ten thousand in which the opinion of the Court of Com moo Fleas is reduced to writinr. Sec ondly, in this case there waa no arja ment no statement of the facts bo reading of the complaint nothing to inform the court of the nature of the controversy unless it was after the judgment bad been given and in my absence. . I myself proposed to Mr. Chandler, that we should agree that tbe court should sustain tbe defendant's demurrer to the complaint, in order tbat I might at once take the case to the Supreme Court and have the matters in controversy settled there definitely and finally. To this, Mr. Chandler assented, and upon our staling to the court our agreement and its object,' the Judge, without expressing an opinion, directed me to prepare for the clerk such an order as we wanted. I did so, and after submitting it to Mr. Chandler, banded it to the clerk and this was the end of the matter se far aa I am informed. Whatever was. done afterwards was improper, for the case was no longer before the court, and could not again come before the court without giving me or my client notice, which was not done, It was ex parte, unfair, illegal, extraordinary and wholly uncalled for and gratuitous, and I can see no motive for it unless it was to temporarily quiet the people and the City Council and induce.them to'pay unjust demands. . I omitted to state that one motiveperhaps the chief one for making the agreement " mentioned" was, that the Judge, having been engaged as tbe Attorney of the Gas Light Company in another case involving some of the same questions, could not with propriety try this case, or do anything with it but order a change of venue, except by consent of parties. Tbe fact tbat be bad been bo employed, and the consent of parties to submit the case to him on demurrer, are stated in the order prepared by me. , J leave the people to judge whether the. opinion published is that of the Judge, or of the Attorney. : " Jas. G. Jones, . . t : , Attorney for the City. , Sept 13th, 1S65. Can't Somebody prescribe an anodyne for the negro-ridden editor of tbe Louistill Democrat! We never knew so horrible a case of negrophobia. " He boils and froths in every number. The sight of a black skin causes him to rage like a madman, and the slightest hint of woe! throws him into spasms. Having lived among negroes nearly all his life, unconscious of the danger, be has just awakened to n realizing- sense that " eternal vigilance " only can keep the blasted niggers from being bis equal Indianapolis Journal. Not Well. A' map publisher wants us to insert a column of editorial, puffing-l a map worth seven dollars, when we can have a eopy of the same for three and a half dollars Cash. If he had sent nine or ten columns with a request to publish for nothing, we might have done so, but one cola mo for three dollars and a half in map, ia too thin. We ain't welL La Crosse Democrat. ' You are right on that question , Brick f you are heretical in politics.

Mexpbis and Charlxctox. There is

nowonly.agap of 51 miles in the railroad connection between Memphis and Charleston. This will soon be completed: it is between Barton Station and Deca tur. Ltoonl Notices. First-Class BoARnrso. Six or eight gentlemen can be accommodated with firtt class boarding and lodging, on Tine street, next door to Sterrett's church. Also, day board for twelve or fourteen gentlemen. septlSdlw. Tlywaee. Merchants or Housekeep ers should 0 to John Scantlin for Tinware. Minstrels. We notice that the en terprising agents of Smith Morris' Minstrels have arrived in town and are making great preparation for a grand minstrel entertainment to take place at Masonic Hall on Thursday next, on which occasion we are promised one of the richest treats in Ethiopian minstrel sy ever offered to the inhabitants of this city. . - ., FotrxD. An assortment of KEYS, which can be obtained at tbe Post Office, by tbe owner, on proving property. P. M. Lost. Oa Thursday, 8ept 14th, on the road between Evansville and Saundersville, a gold bunting case patent le ver wntcb, full jeweled, with gold chain attached. The finder win be liberally rewarded, if the watch is left at the Journal office, or delivered to Dr. Thos, Buncie, Saundersville, Ind. septl8:2tdiltw X67We would advise any one in want of boots and shoes to visit tbe Boston Shoe Stobe. The assortment is im mense, and the prices, as usual, very low. J. S. Riceer t Co.. No. 8, Second street. Sepia cat, Tues & Fr."J tcafThe eighth wonder of tbe fash ionable world, is the Sozodont Ladies as they see their unsullied teeth and rosy gums reflected in their toilet mir rors, and gentlemen as their whitb in cisors uasn torougn their dark mus taches, wonder how tbe benighted folk of twenty years ago got along without the teeth beautifying, breath perfuming Sozodont- sep!6:eod ESaTDoa't fail to visit the Bonton Shoe Store for anything you may want in boots and shoes. The assortment is now perfect No. 8, Second street Boarding. Two gentlemen can procare board and lodging at Mrs. Webb's Cherry street, near corner of Third. Also, several day boarders can be accom raodated. seplS 2t Wanted A mother and daughter wishes to obtain situations in Protestant families, to sew, nurse, or assist in house. keePiBgi Is0 ome one to adopt a bright little girl, seven years of age. Apply at Washington House, Room No. 2. Evansville, Sept 15, 1865. IS lw. t& Lost, on the 13th, during tba sale of Government property at this place, a brown memoranda book, containing pa pers valuable only to the owner, togeth er with twenty dollars. Parties return ing the books and papers to this office, can retain the money. septH-lw Public Schools AH applications for admission into the public schools most be made to tbe undersigned, and not to the Trustees. Office over tbe post office hours from 8 to 9 A. Mr, and from 5 to 6 P. M. . E. J. Rice, eepl2il0t Superintendent CITI GROCKRI CYSTKBg. We receive daily, by Express, a superior quality of Fresh Baltimore Oysters, and are prepared to deliver in half or whole cans or by the case. AU Oysters warranted. Cross, Davis k Co., Third Street between Main and Locust August 28 tf. Administrator's Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN THAT I WILL ell at public auction, oa Tbureday, tbe 14th day of October, at the reaid.acaof Ebeoes r Higgenbetlom, l u of V-ecbrgh county, deceased, all hi personal property, conatatlng ef Mule, a Wagnn, Cattl, Hoga, and 14 acre of growing Corn, Farming Ctanaila, aad Household and Altohan Furniture. A credit of all month will be give a on all Itai r three dollar, by tb purchaser giving bla not with approved aecurtty, waiving va atioa rapiraimeut laws. TAVLOB HtGGENBOTTOM, . aaplS.wet. . Admiuiatmtor. Notice td Contractors. gEPTEMBER 11, 1865 Tb Com mo Council of tba City of Evanavilie will reeeiv Bealed Proposal antil th Rita day of September, A. 1., 1865, for eicavating and leveling Water atreat btwn Cherry aad Mulberry treet. By order of tb Council. City Clerk OfBee, bep umber, 1865. A. M. MeObUrr, Clerk. Evanrvl Ue, Anguat 13. 1865 aptl-dtd fUnkia copy. DRY GOODS. CHEAP PBICES ASD GOOD ASSORTMENT, BOLLE & BEYREISS, .' S. 3 Mala Straws, - f EVANSVILLE. IND. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OCR FALL Slock, which emb-eo-e a cboio aaectien af Drea Goods, Cloak. Shawls, Balmoral bkirts. Hood and Nubia, Glove aad Boaavry, Corsets, Cloth, Cesaimeres, Ladies' Clothe, Case lasts. Jean, Flaaael. Blank.... Ticking, Ginghams, Celic ee, aa , Blaackrd aad Cabieacbsd Sosilea, aad a thousand aad owe ether art teles too tedious to mention. All of which will be sold vxnr cans. Go and see at No. 43, Maia Bt.eet B0LLEA BEVBEIBS, : P- No. 43. Maia Street. Notice of Commissioner's Sale. : VTOTICB IS HERIBT GIVEN THAT,' IH i.1 pursuance of aa order of the Court of ComBtoapi of Vanderburgh eiuaty. mad a it Beptembsr term, lsod. in tb case of BbUaa Hearfch and atber. va. Bebaatlan Hearich, Jr.. aadath. for partitloa, 1. t redanck Lanksahelmer, Cmmisaioir appointed by aaid Oourt to rusks sal of th following real state, to-wit: Lot number three (3) la Block number thirty-two in tb uwa Enlargeatat af the city of Svaeftvtlle, ia aaid county, will, oa tb 7th day ef October 1865, at tb door f the Coart-bous in aid county, betueea tbe boors of 10 o'clock a. Be. aad 4 o'clock p. aa. ef .id day, proceed to ell at public auction, aaid Lot aamber three (3) ia Black number ttiirty-two (32), ia tbe Eastern Enlargement of Evanrvlile, together witn tb apparteneaiee thereunto belonging. Said Lot baa a geod tw -etory btick bone with tight raeme, two omLIsra, two kitctiens, stabi a d all Beeteaary ostbut dings suitable fo- two laaiiilea. Tba tarnu of this are, one- half ef th par. chess money to oe pa.d ia cash, and th bajaaea ia all aad twelve mm tea. with i-itersst from day of kale, npB aotat with approved security. , F. LCSKESHUMEB, atie-wsw

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tbe Poat-OflSc at Evan.viile, bta;. et Indian. 18th day ot September, aio. T obtain any of tbee lemt. tbe anoti. cant aoet call for "adeertieMi Uxcrt, ' give tbe date of (hit lit, and pay one cent for advertising. ar ll bo rauea tor witain ewe aware, they wtil be nt te tbe Dead-Letter Office. FREE DELIVERY of letter bv earrirrs. at t b residence of owner, la eitiee of 5,uG0 tnbebitanta or over, may be bXCCEXD by observing tb following BCLSd: 1. DIAVECT letter plainly to tb afreet and aamber, a well a the pont-elfic and State. X. HEAD letter with tb writer' seet-erfc and ktatx, ttrt and aeuaber, ia them plainly with full name, and requeat tnajt anawer be directed accordingly. 3. Letter to tranger or trannent vlaitor in a town or city, whoa a pec Sal addreee may be unknown, ahould be marked, in tbe lower hsft-haod comer, with tbe word " Trannent." 4. Ptacm tb pcafaae-atntaa on tb erroer rviataaad corner, and leoe sc between tb itarop and direction for aoet-aear&eua without inferfrrin with tbe writinz. N.B A KKQCXsT for the smss or alet te- t tb writer, if unclaimed within thirty day or lea, written or printed with the writer MaM.aeteyloe, aad &aa, acroa tbe left hand nd of th envelope, on tbe faro side, will be complied wit a at tb uaaal prepaid rat of poet.tr. , paya ble when the letter Is delivered to toe writer. 8 to. U, Law or 1863. LADIES LI?T. Jarrell Laura Je hxt M E J baaoa Ellei J.baa. Ann a -K'nibary K b'Ia tail Angal Mary Atberton Annie Aad.reon Mrs Andsl B-achel Blauth JuUa Beaa at B Barb urgua X 2 Kroo kliktbeth Kron Mom . LnKwiler M olli L V M Laa lrum k iia t L'gatarr R z Lan er C rte L ttl.ta M y M .r'lo Alraira Mia eheim r Acnie Mii'a- ba Meetueratagg1 O M ian' mie B Manning Mary J Hcl eau M . rv Bire 1 Maria Beet Louiva Ea re t Maria Cobb Rally Carter frarab Carr Mollis Caau Adaiioe Clark Frank Mia Civil Fuaaa . Carter Mary A Claik. Haunih - Cook L ai Car e Barsb Creoo Nannie C-.rm Jennie Cbamomel Jar Cbeetbam Julia Ana Sl-Ph-moo Martha Ann Nevil un 3d Heiaoo inr. K E Korea a flittl. Parker JSary J Parker PaMrlra H que mra Colia Bead Martha J Bl a Mary buil h Mary ', Sml h Margaret 1m lb Lobina U t-choB.I't Loniaa bhea Bridget Bkella Mi. aula bmart Ei aab-th S 8ticchd L r Btephan C. rolls M M.l.on A M Taylor mra Wm Turner mra O Cpiobn Maigle Vangh.n Annie V'aili Mar.h Whit mra Ell.n Wilk a Jaua L Wt it M.ry Waito - aire Thomas WillLra.oB ktollie firaka 4 aria Twdrir-k mra W H Doutb Cu an Dimmetl Lydia Der.lck Mr Dearing Loua Ervia Mary Jane Holey mil W K Ferry Jotepbln Franklis Anuie Fix L rtle Finl.y Mary F Gardner Mary Graher Mr Gillett Mary Goto M.ry J Gaiomet Leonora Oebhart Mary B Gofl PrlKlll (col) UaK-y Plrrle at Gate Sarah E Uarrle mra J G Hendricks Mary Harper HUrri?t Hotiss Julia 2 Hopkins Emily Hugbea nil b. V Wright PhbS Hughe mr Franc9f(cl)Va e mra F. iward Hornby Et en M Ya i Sarah K Homes Belly B York Martha - Hooker Mary A Kounglovs Mary Irons Margaret GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Aae William P Angel Henry Bonner W H 2 Buier I F Bailer BenJ Lwdn C Lock wood B B Lawreao Jo eph Maddox HI! Mar.h. II Wm Martin Wm Moore Tt-o E M-rtin Pony Mill Jarrr M Mils Jobaa B Merchant John JMappio Jobu F M ate Jamee tier tain Geo W Mackiy Dick Mason Chrtat Mott O Mdd n A I x AtcSluuey W McR-ynulda Rob 12 btC'utcbeon f'spt A kfKiater Uu,b McBrlde Micbsel Moi utrbeon MerruaC Nrgle John Nei.on E W A Co O' Bryan Pat Ptilip W H 2 Pickering Milton Philips John tl sober Km Benjamia Charles Bleeeing Frank ButU Frank I Buti brr Frita Bo I and Georg Bradfbrt Horace Bo.ka Jotn t Baksr Joba Battershall J W Botiard J Bait J. is e Bosh Lon Boeroe Bam Clifford W E Clarke Wm Cobb B L Churcbill Bstiken Connett Matthew F Cook John B 2 Clay John -Carson John 2 Carlton Jas D Cameo John W 2 Canada Jaha M Carpenter Ja P Pond Jovian Crane Eparaim Martin Prince Joeet-h Collin Edward Sbaasll Usury V Coan F P Cook D X Chamber 0 H Cameron Lbs Csok Chat Co A J Crowall Aa'oa Dnnhonee B DeBruler F O Dayton H Duncan (jeo Dunn Geo L Donahue John Davie Joba Day A Boa 8 C S Duncan Wm Doyle The Ellieon W'll'ara Edward Will EHiaon Tl J Edmoudaoa A II Fielda Wm (col) Fletcher Thos Frsaob T Foeb rJ B F'herO-o A Gardner Wm Gain Joba , . Goeae Jai (col) Gree- Je Green J J Grlder fiamiltoa Ga-ss Barton Girard A M Foldamith August H,t r Nobt Hill Philip nalrht Jacob 2 Hill Jarre. Ban er it W Wad born 11 E O Hnnler Praael F Hornbroek Cbas S HugbM 0 Hughes At,' HsrperJoel Jrner M Joaea L U JackiooJ i Juatie J,s Jaur t U F Idorey boa Klsg W W KelerJnoM Lamb Tbeo C Low A Thrall Robartaoa Geo W Ke-I Henry Bei'lyJba Rigb Joba tloberieun John 0 K-eJobnO Ro bert Natul Rs.lan Peter Unnkle it A Co K-ed t boa B Knseell Tr eophllu Raven'O oft W K JS.V karea.-y Wm Koseil Wm K Roberts W H Rowing Ja Smith Cba S ' . Paiiuuer has ' Snlllv.n Ch. J ' Bmilb Iialia ; n Stuart Cha bc.llh H a Ballard Biultb K P f f itt Ci-o W Btory'Uarry A fpenc r Gnaiavn Ba df.ltisjol blienrer J -hn R Kiei-Ven Mat-hew ! 1 Fandya Ri bard i. . , Bterl ft G - 8-ndao J A Cj tol'lv.-i W , Ht rc.fV-iil W.ahingt.on Tnlth Tbouiat M T.mi lniai b.v Mr CJ ihu J.oie V nt-ee. 8 J Wh.. In d Wilson r-ani M 3 W ,i'e-. V. m WM-tbloirton W T Walt re W al'er J B Wright T.ylcr Walk r Gea li Walter at at WhiS'sr Kobt Walk r Mareb fcol) . Welts fcsory Wltberspooa H kf Wheele- Aa.li.tui Wlleoa Amo Wbalo Edward Warr M LIST OF LETTERS held at Evanavilie Poe OBI' for non payment of p-slaire, lll.elbl. ad.ir.ee, A. If not called for witbia eae we k after puoticatiun. tney win be at to th Dead Ust ter Office at Washington C.ty. Baksr J M A Co, Herri. burg, Illinois. I Bradaa H J, Mt. Waablngtoa, Ay. Carsoa B P, Nashville. Tena. ' Clond Beta, T.llow Bpriag, O. Daily Review OOke, Memphla, Tei, . Porn brock F lorenca a, Lnbm, ledHadnall Mollis, Indiana polie, lad. Mann Wm A Co, Lew ewwa. Pa. . i Marlett John, Evansville, Ind. Bohinann A Os, Hickman A Co, 8icaor ATA Brv,rort eaytia, laa. Tlael.y Daaiel, Brownatown, lad. Webst.r Love la. Hew Britain, Conn. Woodbury A Am, Memphla, T-nn. JAM EB H. McNKELT, P. M PICNIC. WOEKCTG HEFS LIBRARY ' AND Xleaxdingr Room. GRAND PICNIC ! rPHI WORKIBG Nil OF TBI mrv m 1 Evansvill, being desirous of satabliabreg a Library and Beading Eoom. i For tbslr mutual latrmatat aad ealtivatt. af tnsir minds, will glv A Grand Picnic in Blackford's Grove, i nartaay, uctobcr Stb, 1S6. For th suseae of which, tbey r-ap-c mil. o!k-it tba eo-operation and patronas of all ,vi aen. Tlck.u will be for eaie at ths several Book stores and Drug Bu rrs la tbe city, and ell wba v i a ine zi-cnenlcs a Working Mea of tb etry. an aollclted to sea-st. la d'apo.tag of tickets. G-jol Bmiesill iee.ri tlntniahed apeak.ra will be la a-fendenoe. and avryvffort will be asd to render tb aflalr wor thy of a liberal patronsg . J. DLS5ISG, Secretary. H. Warrx, Treesurer. aepls Id INSURANCE. INDIANAPOLIS INSUR 4 S CE C tnanereo, i.it. Capitsal, SiJOO.OOO I1M.. tm Mlrt C.II..J , I . INorth Peansvlvaaia Btreer.) ' UDlAkaPOblS, HDUIA. DIRECTOR?: ' a A. rxxvenn. aao. sv.x,noscw. . a. Tt.aorr. ouvaa t .,-.. -r aunt. na joeaa. sea.. a. a. nw . A. sonata, a. j esc. wa. inrntKa. :. i sT Insnren all kiedaef Pb, Fl. WM BiiSt&SFZl. V Axxx. C. JsJtxsoa, Sec'y . . IV VaT wa . Agat at stvaaarnta, Cfflee of 'Bodiaat al insa.

v ater eueet. i ' j v ' - -

DRY GOODS, &c.

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, rwi . A BAM s W'e take Bleasor I tufortnlne aar cuatompr aad tb pub.le geoerally tbat wa mra tecs-iving our Fall and Winter Goods Cor-a ia ting in part cf Brown and Bleached Sheetings, Shirtings, Prints and LeLaines. Plain and Fancy Press Goods of every variety. . Black Cloths, Fancy Caisimeres, Casinetts, Satinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, &e. A large stock of Plain and Twilled Flannels. Shirtine; Fianneli, Limeys, Bed Blankets, &c. A large and c arefully selected stock - A J. I m l-TT ' A. rtL a Wa n oi x an una vy inter onawis, jsatmoral Skirts, Breakfast Caps, Nneias. Women's. Misses . and Children's Hoods and Scarfs. - Cloths, Sacqtiea, Baiqnet and Cir- - caiars ' n 8T.0C: or maae to order oa snort notice. A larere stock and great variety of jioiery, .notions, etc., eee. All of wlilr It 'vrtre pnrchnacd pirviouNti tberercnt ad vunto In l.)ry Ciuwtl. . We are roiifltlrn.t that e fan i niako it 'o the Intereit ot all to nll ant! exit mine Stock una riicf'K. AEtOSEfllENTS. Two JlfixyH Only J", G. W. DeHaven & Co.s T.reat . UNITED STAGES C lit C? XJ MX Tlx Autocrat of Ar.nlc oranlntiona, fluttering :$ 1'erfoiiulux; Members. Th Cnm d 1 Crem of Etjueat'fan. GTMNA.Uru, A'"B BT., iyt ii ibumti. rLWN, Tl MBI.gRo, , MU.1ICIAS3. HTfworrvAM ATteTJ, TAI'LTtori'Re, AS'.' JONtiXS, . -xWF.nf asV VV) N TO R T f O N f TS . Ml NBTBELd. As., With Tn . . , FHEST STfD OF BISK HGESES On tba Amur ran Conllceal. will axhibftal ' : . i EVAfi&VILLE, i : : TktnrsdaF Kvmta;nul Krlday A fterna and AC vialg, aept. KB A S. Among t?is ol.britie of tbla Compy, wba will te preted tn their variout spacjeli.'iea, a each aikibitioa, pleasnra ia tekea In anneunelBg T-lllo EjOUiaA ! A- J Lata Aecenaler t -o tb Emperor of Benta, wbo will, on 1 rider afternoon, about ba'f rMt aa Vlrek, p-rform her tbrjllrr.gly stbaclit. . entitled A JOCftNET TO THE CL;l;D',' being an asceasioa from tb groaod, on a elagl aUndi-r wire, a diataaoe of Su-i f--. to th lop f tba crt.tr. pot. en alt.tnile of 7 f.t, ALL ARE INVITED TO WITNEsS THIS. FREE Or CHARGE. . i - , -:; . TLfX'ilo 2a1Ja?1I13 I Tbmot tasoiaatlar. asemapt'caeS and "aau Mtui aaesu-ttan tn tb pmfeeslM. : Mad. DeAuIey, -f Mad. Carroll, '- Kenan. CABBLL. W. KAVf.Oti ittrrn. UfifiVtH88;? Ga"8SB and PEI11K WILLI K, the " Pgr," with a ... ECHO0L OF TW EXIT II MB LIES. ' rnayproathid and anapproachabl. and th fan - - prowekioz Clowns, OLD SAII.LATHROP. , Staadtng caudidata for axy " fat oTee" within in girt or ta people, and ' ,P.H.SEAMON, Wit, Jester sad Tocalirt,' ' Also, a full eomslement of Ladles and !eMnaea, Master aad Mieeea, ta tb prodnetioa of lntsrlmdcs, Atrplccs A Paatanalm Far fail pwttcalarx as posters aavd nr grammes. AVey-Poor open at ljand 7 p. m. Perform ue will oommrnc at 2 and VA. n. an-.,.. rioa SO cents; Children, 5 cents. W-tddAw DOO CHAMBER, Airent.

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BOOTS & SHOES.

I not eely the Hub ef lbs rniverwe," but tv Hedart for th ' ; t ; Boot '-7S Shoe . I .lli'i 1 - - , TRADE, ; ' ' And as We are from Boston, and are acquainted with the bst KeVncfictTiTes in Hfa'ciiTi " setts, We can c&r. oar .. Cuslomers batter .QoDdi r . j at Lows Prices than , . can oe found in the " ' (j - State.-- A call at Cut ,,n" Will CanTlnce any one of this fact We are now'-xecemng our Fall Stock of Fashionalli and Gsod . ; Goods, which we have had . M .-.made t.o&F oider, frera THE BEST . OF STOCK, and '.' T in Styka to suit J THE BEST. THADK ..rZ of this city and vicinity. sT Among other thinp,"h foT lowing will always boJfound in onr Stock: . . i Sleca' Fin Pewt4 Caif Bola.,... " " '. 0 I era ........ ' - V.,!l,i,a T ' Pgs-1 f all Boots,..! -.JiM' l.w K'p ' - , ... , , , ". Creia leather Bool..... ...Boja' Calf U)o,......,.....,..i..... -1Flne Ktt-Ttwta...;. ''U,H-, ,,,, ,..-.-''T!faraXeitli.r Po ts... " aud tb lid reus' i 1'ls-n and f ,.p. .......per i i ppei .lJlaM.iS Calf Canatrrea JiuaU...'... ..." Pollah i. ' 'Coat -, !......... ......... Meat Coegreet ..ii, "KM - " .. " f era-a G.iUr aai Ba.mnr.l M (see Polttt) fv-ota. Is Calf,,Cuet and hid .j. ..V-at7a UJCts, In teuat, KiQ ae t.'lotu Uiseo' aad Child rva' Oot p. Tip 1 Shoes (Ueavy, Me-iiuaj aad iO',...-.-...,-. ... ........ " Tboe goad ar en ad a fro-a . twite-attar k IbaB I aas!svp la tMe : cityand la betier alylea. Avery pair will glv aetie'e- tie. sP4 rt i g.vd I l! it hta ,i J .".. a -r fl: t (,'j :,c oj ,t' Jjt b js, or ...... .. ......... J ei y other twa," bat i a.. th cs , the na tUat nake Ibvm. and .. m.m... nt cuurae caa -ll goods t very l-w ... prl....,f : ti. 1 srTbkmi r ths very III sent ; patrr nag wbb hw kaie rtcivnl ia tbe i.t ttiree ntoi.tba 1 b..js lo B.rlL alae'r ebare, altb tat It t.n.ive eaesr and New BTidr Ebaht ;.".. ........ I5tl Ti , T '. B bmall Oealer In Iht ........ Hy or Cauuly Bupiilletl at .. ........ Fair Italca. ' V " F""- t . W 1 IBS a ...... -Mb. . i t,,. ... .i...-jM e.-Bv l J. . TUCKER & CO., No. 8 Second St. sVit-5r BOOTS, SJIOES.JIATS, &tk. b '. 4- . - f Shoe- House! n Va 1 .T- .- ' fl'V Ti: T ti Ilatlngrcaaqvil their Stock 4 - A A a - - ' . - ' '- ' Ar now sCKil4 ssWaf n4 corif)Ms nrre : wxerjiiiUaf tn thm - " ;, i . ' . i BGOT liiil SiiOLllllE; j r . ' '."' : . - - - "-' . I t " 7 " They luUod to kaop Ik-ir stS'k cvrmytet of : ' e-wt Tot-e and m .at doeirable Guoda mat caa b fouurl iB New Engiaud. and tbwy an. also d.t f mined If at bo H-ue. I tbe couBlrw hll l b- te- or cheaper Uuridt thae the. Call aad ai.mln Btork and Prlcea. . MA.M.nljTIl'sTOlVlJ OF t MORGAN, READ&CO i Sf 4a. i, Es now In sv.rs ous of ths largeet and. moat oomfiat streak ed tb laleet atlea , . rt .i..'-r,x,i "' tss-ey ""awsibj a ,i To bofcorm In any H.m in tb vs-tu) World, r.d they i jisod selllnoi s euw f rfcesas wi'.l fcdoe -y g"od Jng to bny here in preb-reuoe to 1-H.ta rill-. Cinoaatattor Crilnagw ad.iirn to their very exteoaive assortment of i;..u's, toy's and Children' Hat and Cbtx th.iraUca of Ladle' sii nd fcuiidreu'l Trimmed 3 atr a" xsr sod eamrrtirt-a. rtd we would as ffa privill re of aBewing our Good, to to trad. Will you cili &d examine. ........ M 0 E G KU;.. HEAD & C 0 J - b " ::;CORN. Kf f BCfH f LS PRIME WflM EAR ' 0ilust reeive4 and fbr aai at low price at

bo. So Water a tree.- . : jySl B. 8. BtrSTOBT CO.

MEDICAL.

DYSPEPSIA AcJ ,Diesasa aVwaltag tmm Di-wrUrt , ot.I IIVIR AND LIGESTITE , PBf.ANS,.KrrEDBA.;. I GERMAN BITTERS!! THF 'GlvSAT STiiENGTHESINQ Thrse E.tL-H ft tr performed more Guru HAVE AiUlH GIVE BETTER SATISFACTION; Hare Horo Tostiinony ! AN9 HkVR MoRE BESPECTABLX PE0PLI5 . TO Yorca FOR THEM. Than any other Article ia the Market I ! We Deij any One to Contradict this Assertion, JViicl avIII iny iri1000 T any any on alio sill produce a Certificate publia'ied by u that Is not Gsnuiaa. . IIooflximl'M ' GERMAN BITTERS ' .wTLl. ft RE EVERT CASE OF Ctrocie or Kervous Debility. Dis cjjtej or the Kidneys, and JDisCAaes arising from a Disordered stomach I Observe the fnUoteing Symptoms result' "iijfruM IHsttrdets of the ' i Lh pes tire Organs: instiprWW, ln'aard r lea, a! loess of Blood t the biw-l. Aci.Mtv v the Ht.msrb, Kassaa. 1 UnMWrt, lwat viw Prod, roll sees or i V niilil la ib Menaarfe.tHHW rructatioas, Smkinj i-r fluiteriMgat th Pit l th Homerh. imniig,.f ,he Mead, ; .-, . hurril and dirbrull breathj . lug. flutter I,,, Bt ll,, Hi-ari,i kokiagor Sorbratltig Beneatbius abea ia a Lying r eture, Ioinu-u fl Vial a. Dote or erb.re lhei.kl. Dull P.ln n.l t.ror In the bead. IwS. j rlen. yf rPsrup.iaitun. Tellowaess ef -i tbe Vln and v. a. Pain ia the Mid , Bm, P k. I bn. t.mis. Ac, buddeu Flashes af AIimC, a(ng to tb- rieeh, Cohatant lmaglag) j of Avii, aud Great iMprsasroa of tpiriia. jLlomomtoor .. TUAT 11 IB BITTERS IS ' ISTot Alcoliolio! ' t 0NTA1N.1 NC Ilt'M OR WI1IAT. And Can't Make Drunkards U I a r w a w Best Tonic in tho World!!! (.EEAD WHO SAYS SO: from tt.s lUv. I-vl tj. Ileck, Paslor of Ih.B.p. -I uauevw, e'ewibereeei, N. J BirmeHy of lb tth It). Hat I kuieh, l'hte'Vrl.hla. I neve knows II ivofiand'a Gorman Bitters favsrv al ly Wt fctimle-r of years. I bar used then la mv own family, arid have lieea ao .essed with th.ir , i'. t. n .t I vies ladered to tsonmmeed llum'hi eiam otli-ra. and ku-w that tbey ha va "t-Bfl lu a .ink uigly bt fl. lal manner. I lake m fct (it..or. In tb-i. pttl )ii:ly proclaimlar tbla .. .I.oi- I rail ug Hie a t. nil u of thnee atBlcledi a ith tlio d!eu f.r bl.h llo-y are reoommeadw ed, ti, be Bit er., kwtng fr'.ru .lerleno Ihab io vw rr.ioio'-i.dii..iu vn, be eti.i.ia,l. Idle this nor. i tiwti (ul i v aa tlf)aud'a Bitters Is lata:. t 4 wa beaeat the r'.,tlr t-d. end ts net a ' rum Ji ipi- " k '.', truly, LEVI 0. BECK. I'riim R v. J. Ni-ul in 11 roan, p. D , Editor sf saw I u -i . .iia ol Il-l. ii.ua Kaewkalg aad i bri.iaau i UrMoulo, I'liedr-ipbtat . . - .VlW'Hifli not di-jMed tu I .r or reeommeud Pai.ni M. .In .ta.s It. g.ii-lal, tbiwagb dlatrwlof lb. Ir liigii-'lo nt. a'.ii erb.1. I yt know of bo .n!1 ,,t rf- n. et f m -n nay not ic.tlfy to tb. l- r.i-nia It. tieiiq.v htoe-tf to Itav r eeived fr.,m en. irt. ! l-ra bamtli.n la lb. bop tbat bs). oiaf tbrtv ran trtbitts to tbe lia.St of others. 1,;.. li... the more readily ta regard to Hoofl.tit'. tir-rroau Bilta, prepared by Dr. f). M. Jm k8 uf t s -.liy,- I-.UM was prendlced eij.it )i-m lor many t -a. , and.r the Irtipms..in met th-, iv etib-Sf ao etrvbnlie mlaiare I p ii -!- l i- I t . my friend, kobcrt Shoemaker,. ., lor th. r. a. oval si Hit. iaje.liaa, by proper . I-.', nod for en . -.ir.i men! t try tb.m wbea--ii !.i eg In.rn ml sod 1 loi.ituued d.bllHy.. T'i. i .se ,.f Oir I...UU-. of ibae Hitlers, at lb aa fill. slog of tbeprertit year, see biio-d by set. t1.!.! rr-li.l.nd re.1. halloo, to dagre of bodily e l moHial Tiger e-KI.-h I hal u.ii kit b.r all Uiia l'1- r. , ml bad almnet despaired of reaarviog. 1 tb.,elore tbaoh ..d and my frleBeV br 4,f-e-tiag sue to tbe use of them. J. MEW'IGN BROWN, Pbllad.lpbla. Ft"i ft-V, Jeasuh II. Kvnnaid, Pastor the l-oil. Ilet.tisi 4 hatcbt I" "-, , - - . I Iiki i. I have beti frriantty retaeeUd tfi . , i -o-o' , ley eeaae -Ith cmm-ndaitoae of dinvr- . i.l .mV 1.1 mlieleea, imt r-gardlng th preo. t . k. eot uf - nay at-pr .pnais apiwre, f bv la ail . -la liiti t birt with a clear proof In earlnua ,r.-i-.ce, 1 aartti alarly In any femlly, of (ba as. .-... ot i't Hie flr.nd (iermaa Bi'l.ra, I 1. ..,it br woo. Irum aiy usual e- ar-e, t espree uy fi ll ...Hi. u n lliet.'f seaerai dlfliy a .e, .s4 ,.-""'' .i.e. ( vmi .iea, M a. V ed vAMar-iiryf eearsraea. fa some eases I assy ' ' u i . t.oi ii. i.ii;, I ..... i.l oot.lt sill be f.ry taaei. Hi 1.1 to th'.se e ku a .av-r wvm the Bin, aaaeee. . Vonra, t.ry reilfull, ! '. H. JtaNNARD, ' igrlfb, b i.'W C-al. -ie-l, I'blladeipbi. ritm kw. Wsrrea lua.lolph. Paatsr of th B un I. jrck at Wratalssa, Peso.: fe- ) Af . jt.trm, iKa . is : I'areeeal eapertenoe enable Bis te. llill.irrml tl.e t,.reart Bitter mad by' 1 y. a a e.i-ii ,nii.ut anr-dicius, la case uf se- . lit ftid ao.- se ptal dei.liiiy f bave b-B greauly, . jg-. 'i-a t.y t m of lb. nut-ra.an doubt Bob Tl.ey Will pr-,d.iie,raliar eftru oa other. lfVf''y. wAstatkN RAMDrLPff, ! " -i , Gsrmati tw, Pxaae Pra-s V,", i. II, Turner, Pastos ef lisddlog Bf. ' K n.if . f'bilad. Ipbia; '. Aytea, .-- ."1 - D stai llavlag used your Oemaa Bitter fa my israiir lr-rKitl,, I am prepared to Bay that it turn bee.r ol gr-el aervloe. I iMlleve that la t ita ri iwi.illiy of tbe syatem. It le tb aat-t aad im.it valnebHi rerreMly trf abi' h 1 bava any knoateia. lears, rMpeetfnlly, J. H. TlbNRR, r No. TO North bliieteeatb straet. f r un ll") tuv. J. U. Lyos, formerly Pastor af ti . 4 linmt-aa, H. and Af ilestowa, l a., iisptlst tUUHies; Nw Bwati.it, W. T. Lf rf. Af. Jeim. . btia wt:-l M It a pleaauretbn of my ow ' a..d t rmr teatltaony to tlw xilloAsuf yo i-.ri..r as.tr-.., Bon. years sinrst, being much aa.o.'.-i wik I'y.pepeia, I used tbem with very li.fft. lal r-eolia. I have often raewmrasodea Umis toperaens afflt.d with that tormenting a.-e-. ai.4 taw beard from tbem tbe most Sat. trrbB- teetimontei. to their great vaiae. la cee. of gea-rrai debility I be (lev. it to Se a Ionia Lt-v'iiJt b surpsased. . , , Xeara, t. Bf. LYONS. Frrita " R- v. Thomas WrSHer, Pastor of Box. b'.rr.ngh Baptist Chrib: A''. Jvktm, li.AKlf. f 1 STt due fo f'-nt sreslleut prpnraiu.n, ll'e.f aed'f aa Bit leva, to add my u ,'.iBK,i-y t' tn. d repuutioa it bas bt. n'-L I h4t-, f.r r-ara al tioae., beea troabled kTi'b 4;t di-riw-r to aiy bead and nervous vyeI r - m. '!.el by friead to try a bottwif y.gr Ji-i,...o Bitl-M. I iftdso, aud bars experlrrsed giH- end tm.lpottd r.b;f; any berellb he -r a very: ni is iji biSttea1. I axmSiieatly. rM-.mtuer4 . af-" her 1 tnest witn eae.tii iiu- to i uso.and bave beea aarured by man Of thHr good enert. stespactfull? your a, T. WINTER. "T T ; BotiCTougb, PsaSv ' "J e C ' 1 . i , - . ' .- From ftv. J. . Ifrrmsa of tba German Bsv t.rrr..A t.bnrr ii, Kutrtowo, Berks eotmiy, Pa.1 Or O. M. Jvkm, r Rtsrea-rnaei, . I ba-e beam trenbted with th ; Drue-pete f r nearly te-.f.ly year, and Mv never -1 aoy m-dictne that dKlmeasmorh good ee -Kill sod Bi-.iera I era very sjorh Improved in b. '.li, after hairjng t-ka Se boltis. Tf onta, with ret.t, J. S. HEJf AST, ' PRICES; LarresiiA, Lo3it.g nearly doubia aaaatlty, - i $1 11 p T half VrCB.. S 00 t Baiali aixe, Ttii r lttte half doiea St WT BK WA RE OF COCeVTERFUTB I - se rbat tb. sir'iatnrsof C. PJ. JACKe BOS" on lb WBAPPER of each brrttl. . ghoold your reanst drnirgert not bsvs tba, pra-n raratioo. de not b put oil by tb latoxbauac articles that a.ay ba oBsred la Ita pUca, bat aatsd .... tone, and we will forward, astsreiy packed, bf .rpr. , .. . .- . .... principAl OHiee Mans Tact ory NO. 631 ASCII 8T22ET, ; . PHILADELPHIA. Jones & Evans, Suceert to 'C M. Jackson is Cb-V. PROPSMETORS. .,, .-,.- aw Tor sale lj Lrugwt aad Dasviev ta ewF ww la tbe Laited Svatea. , .j. ., ola-ajtwdAeaww