Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 16, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 August 1864 — Page 1
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PUBIISHED BY JAMIfl H.'HcKaZLT. FH. THATIB, JHO. H. McBfZLT. ctcit m nhli or m Evans ville Journal Company. Journal I3uildinpr, LOCUST STREET, BTTWEK V riJUfT ABB WATBB. J,!.' Schedule 9" Advcrtixinr) Hates agreed upon by the Evavili.b Jocbsal and Etaxsru.hr. TNis, to take effect Monday, March 14, WA.
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AVeltne, conAwnt that with a lair trial It will attaat lu nam aacnllenr-e la th ear of chronic die eaaa which 4,-Jk-ete Iodine, ell b a rtcrofula, Broachitla, skin t aa'lima, ll-rl, I War, and kldnajr IilaraaM, , A,aa A Action., Nanralfla, Hbaamatlaal, lift.ula, Iwlllitj, ftaphlll, a . I'hjalcUna a.a) rttly opoa th auifarm trvaytn , af Intftit Watl aa cunlalnlaf Ihraa .aarlar aratna rnaa Imllii In arh Atitd-oanra rt'a watar, m toh tM Md It I not llabla to dar)iap"altion nor a;NnUit4a.ly,rarav4 laaonailtka ; iiibr i. tha IfMltoa axydiaad aor aantrallaad by rtmlhi(lia with any Ingr.dlaat, hlcb nndcr thi ..ilnti- n auiiarlur tu aay otbr iatbd of ahllillini Icullna Vail illr il'M.a acr-nmpany Mak battla, that It , may b u4 aa a laiuily Ddlclaa aa vail aa by lb prnfraaloa. -Prira on dollar par bottnr. On raealpt af laa dullara, al lmlll dailT.rrd rata by a I p raaa to any addraaa. U.aara of rounl.rfrlt and I m Halloo abli h anprinclplfl dealer ud.aror to dtapoaa of on onr rlalattun. h onr alcnatur ana tradmarli tha tlrab word bftMtlag Ibl adrartiaiant, upon th. lalla and wrappar ofwvb botlla, wltbant whb h nui'e la itt'tinlii l licul.r. irall. un. h Asnini a ro., I'h? .'Claua and Chaailata, No. 4;.i Bn-adway, Caw lotb. yl dtwCtti ap KII.GATIC H linXKV klAP. Thl. calrlirtinl Tollrl Soap, la nch lfrfanl drnianil, I mad. from ibacfcloleaat Mat.rlaia, la mild aa I cinulliant la It natnr. fraramly tttaieil, aad axtram.ly ban llelal iu i:aitl',B upon th akin, f or aala by I'riiaiflato and PtM!T tlooda palr. ltun matliin No diaaaa I o oartala cur it flran.lr. tti PilU . Ihla. Thay aon lak ont of Ilia l.fc.l Ilia paMicttlar alru UfHHi wbkb all tha pln biaii'U. and th. patl.nt ! carad. nr. T. M. Alama, -V r, Tw.lfth flr., S. York, tl! nd al h theuntail.ia fur a lung prrod fla wa all., d-.l b. abla pbtaklana, bnl I hair pr-ctpihi ara uf ao arall ; he waa anal W t. mora allboar aa.la'aar, and tur four aiontbi wa atnmt nfrriy cooflnd to til odf Al thl prt. 'l of til alckua. (iti b"p had Bed, tod h epa tad I ba crlppl-i for lb r.aialud.r of bl b aaa rccommnd-d t aaa BKANliHCTU b Tha Brat boa atldan'ly mail bioj bat tar; th. lmprvv.niiit wi nor tiifl.tl froat toe aacwnd boa, a d by th lima ha had u. J l(rbl.a box, b wa anilraly curpj of rhtumatlaat. aad lb. atrauglh agd auttpbin.aa iaT bi limb wora ra atorm. It la aow ovr a y.ar that Ihla cure ba bat auVrtrd, tnd h haa bad na r-taro, bill eoa llntoa tha anoytnibt of p.rfinit baaltb. Jnit Am It thtiaa who ha. doobid iba vi rtnra Bull' CKnaoa Hittkrn, If any uch thra b. rrad tb followlni Cartltloat. from gnll.iuD l, known In tbla ommtit'lty, aad doubt so mora. 1tfnrl lnlro.Iin.tioa Into th army wilt tat lb llva oftbouaaiida of our eoldkra : Lovi.Tii.Lt, By.. Jan 3d, lS. W, th. nnd. ral;nid, har Maa IHa (oad aHact prcdiacvd by lha ua of Ur. Juan Piii.' Ctnana llrrT.aa in caaaof (.nvial d.bllily and praatratloa af tn yat.m. aud bcdl... it s.nfral naa would prTnt dltMa and tvll.r much nnrlnr.Amon our Miliar partlculary would tbla b tb eaaa, a. (hs tally thoa who ara atpoard la nlama" I Inn.wnf In lb. South.ra ellmal. MAJ. P II 1 1,1 H .xrbKD, ColuHtor lut. bcT.S.1 DU. By. -CUAS. B. WTTOS. Collaauir o lb Port af LontarllU, By. COt. II. HKNT. ProToat Marahal 0a'l af Bantnrky. . BIT. l. I. IlkSliKllSOS. Vim Prea'tnf Sanitary CoBinlaal. Rabnet. u i (iim.-t oo., Ptthll.h.r DamoaraU BO. P. IKIKKM, Prep, l,oul. villa Anlcr, B CO II KM A PAKRHILl., Wtaolaeal. Iirr "I.hkIs Pvaler. Mala treat, l,oniaville, liy. DAVI. OBKKN A lO Whok aaieXho llr. Mala St., LoatoTlll. HABT A MA POT II til. Lithographer., cor. Market and Third u LeniaTtlly, By. J CLU S Wt.NTalt, Clothing Merchant, ear. Sd aad Market Its, Lpniarllla. Ky. capt. . r. mi.iiKKTH. Of Steamer Major Aadereaa. MAJ. L. T. THl-STON, ffimulir I!, f. Army. 0. M. r.TCALr. H eonal Hotel. I.oulaTllle, By. COL. 4-VE HAYLK8, "4tl By. faralry. OEORUB I PRKNTl't, LettlaTtlla Journal, aee adTettiaauient in amitner celnma. fcb ly Mold by Pk'TlK V1BRL1K3. 8oh Ageut, Iran.nl lie, lad. larokTAKT to Lanm. There k publbkad letter, aa well a om other Important ma Ur, ta all dellrau mala, in Bell' n.w edTrrtieement, aaJer ha head of " rrlrate." , Tb letter referred to I written by tbmint J)r. Wright, of th St. Lou, a Threat aad Lang Ina It uta. Thoa lot. reeled wilt read th adw tlaeaif nt. and, wa th nk, oall on Dr. Bell, who cooaultatioca ar free, ad who treat aad auraa withoat annecewary exauinatl aa or operation. CTwrea warranted cr ao nay aaed. JytulydAw American Caac.r ChtMpi,-!)-, HKBBKRN haa Uvstrd ia lb city of Qulacy Illinoia. . 10" M'B trrt, third doar a bora Uaincy Uouee. OiBfe orer J. R. Taytn'e book' tor. lie claim to he th km' of Caaears and alt hind af Few Sore, eaea a White SwaiUa, aad Boo Eiaraeea, Berofnla, Pile. Bare By la thatr wont eugca. Liver Comrlalat. CoatampUon, remake Weakness, aad Salt Bbam, Tetter. Bneamatl.m, Ac, Ao. Tb Doctor b-vanie mtr cf tbe abor dlaeaee wkll traTe'ing through Bnropaand Anerce,aa b now etaade at tha head of hie profceaiaa both ta Borwp and Am.rlea. Th Doctor will tak pktssur In showing hit visitor certificate of tha abor diaeaa-1 where tbey have beta glvea p ae Incurtbl by the beet phytician la th eon n try. .:. ... l. The Doctor also guarantee a our n all where the patient lire ap to th direction. Th patient VJ pleat eorreapoad weekly, gl In; trn attumaat of th eeae. So. . ar-The oor dalt with liberally.
Oaaan extrVcted In from fear ta tweaty-lbv I irum as a cau, a " ' watuboars, witheat tBstrataeat ar pais, r a die 4 i ont hope, for I believa that A, Llncola b!. saajlt I will be the next President . . ,r s
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VANSVIEEj
VOLUME. XVI. Gl Ilceat I AeoldUoftaathaaghttabea tea lilS'Bf matter to eUim ismedla e or eertomr atiratiua, aat'l it rch a bold a tea lan( a to Imperil th - Hf of ta coaaamptie paUat tbea and not till tha da many tbiak atrioaa af Wt, when It efua eamaa too lata; what foltah willjisoc, wa y, whan 2 cant will (o m iar a to rare a cold, conch, aer throat, hear enaa, aathma, A. ; baaltate aot ta go to a draggart aad inraai ihia iu a bottle of Madam Porter' i gh Ralem. . a cA-lw itairy a d acr.fuloua .roo i n. will aoon veer the ldle. of tb'.a bra aw who ar iatt. .uf th-Ir cout.iry'a battle. Mlglrt air, dreach I di al a. bad fv'id, will make aad a .roc with T trrng tt, ta-r.fy, '- T--ry man .apply hluaalf altb Hollo y'i Oiotmaut, tl 1 a otria a cure lr -ry ki d .,f aklidun . If th eaoV-r af tbl -otp- tat. not sf a box of Pill arOlntmant frox tlx I)-n Ht.r In hi p'aea, let hint w lu to a. to Mald.a Laa, ao to.loa tb amoant, and I .111 aa.mil a box free of .lp.ua. Many dealer ill ot k-p my madid band beaa I bay nuot ra.ku a. much profit a aa other per..' make. 5i rent. H eenW, tad l 4i) per bos r sl. an So lw Trtt ilari tboold pro Id thamaalra with a apply af Mioo'a Black bery Carmlna'tr, which hey wl I find a ar remedy tor Try, caaard fro change of elimau water, te., bad th Boat ,1 a.ant , d tha aa(l articU that can be need. aegZd-lad Dr. Lndlim'r Bprclflnre eaaa which bar been of to g standing, tad which hare b.f21 th. .kill of th doeiora. anrlt-lw A Remedy tor Pll. ft U a blaming to . bufrrlng to know that we bar a 8rtal orfrirthli truly trvableaom dlaeaa. Mr. J. P. najuarda.of t gecond trt, Cincinnati, 0., Use get I lraaura la Informing ail wbe are ufferlng with pile that ba aeed a until (juaallty I Vt. Strickland' Pile Bemedy.'aad It eBeeted a jrrmai-eni rare. Tbl teem tabs th eaaa with II wbitk na of thl iph-adld prcparatla. It ia manufactured at How Kaat Boarth treat, Cincinnati, Q.,nd mid by lf DrnggUte. From the Fortj-bct-ond Indiana. Kbab Atlaxta, ill., Au;. 13, l34. J K'lltora Journal : Since in J latt the 2J Indiana bai met with the following' eaiualtiei: Jul21tb, II. Senderran woimdfd; Angait lit, - ShejiherJ, Co. K; 6tb, Jper Kit bur Joo, Co. iv, died to a few boon after receivinir hi wtfaaa: 7th. Seru't W Wm. F. Stuckej, Co. K, morUllr wound ed, and did in two bouri; rHb, CooperriJer, Co. C, mortally wounded, and died in a few huuri; 8. Titlow. Co. I, in rij-'it middle fioj-er; Kit Gregory, Co. G, wounded, '.lib, II. IJaktr, Co. G; 10th, L. Garrett, Co. E; George Kirkpatrick, Cu. A, fieth wound in tb side. I should hare (aid that cu the 7th John Vrrick, of Co. F, wm killed. Our pregent potition at a regiment il not rj pleetant. In goinj to it, if the enemy deiire it, you bke to run the gaiintlet most emphatically, for thay oramand place from their position 'hroui-h which wd hare fo pass, anrt gfnrhlly there it a foi ( race hare to eei undi-r cover trotn rel.el bulleia. Our rnimnl and brigade is aitnated and lorlitied on a liilUide, ia front of them a branch, atid farther up on th oppesile hill are the rebel work., looking down on them somewhat unploapantly. This a counts fur the number of casoalties hr-r. I prrjnme the rbe suffer caually m much a we do ihe uianli from the centre to the led mi one of the warmest days I have ei4 icnced in Georgia, and, as soldiers a.i it, many "played out,' in fact, e tattclird six wilt i without rest, many tad to stop on tbe waT or nerisb from beat This march has decimated our re. intent and division more than all the n-ffuing, rxpeaore to rain, and bard l.tbnr in digging ditches aud throwing up works has done since. There was o doubt an apparent necessity bit h, if it. I a real one. , .. . . The battiia of Sabbath evening, th 7lh, was truly very severe It was confined to our corps, (iba 14th.) and prin cipally to our division, yet it was by (ar the sharpest I bare known during the entire campaign, lbe continuous roar of artillery, increasing as time advanced: the sharp t rack of musketry, at times sa commingled at to sound as the roar of one singlu guo, chimed in with the can non a more boars and disagreeable sound, until you tould hardly distinguish tbe diHereuce between artillery and out ketry all one continuous roar, sending streams of death all around. Tbe re sult was, uer 15(1 wounded men wsro brought into onr hoftpital (1st division. Ulh corps) against -Oti at night Yet w orat mo enemy Dark: nurt turn as badiy, and far more so, than be did ; tor tit me course oi bait an hour after tbe battle commenced prisoners com menced passing our position, and con tinued to pass in squads until night Deserters told us if we had bad a little longer time, anil bad pressed on as we were pressing, all would hare been lost to tha Confederate cause, they having at the time but one more line of works ia our front Night gave them time to fortify, and they are where they were nearly eek ago: but we are better tombed, better prepared to make anotber ad vance, and, wa think, achieve another success. I had a talk with a prisoner. He was a tborougb secestl, tiyed-in-the-wooi. chain, warp. Glling and all After mak ing a few preliminary arracgmenU, I asked him bow tbeir army was fed, he replied better now than ever before? This is no doubt true, as I learn from deserters and prisoners Uiat they re now utin? tbe bacon they succeeded in getting ey frcm Nashville over two years ago. (Kather strong tbey confers, but plenty of this and corn bread make np tbe principal part of their ration. Atlanta became tbe place of deposit Better let their soldiers have it than let Uucle Sam take the balance as he did a bir shire of it at Nashville.) - "What is your prospects of feeding TOnr army another year, provided the war continue?" . He drew a long breath. . r - Oh very osd. It has been Very seasonable in tbe South and we expect abundant crops." " But suppose we take Atlanta, and your army goes East, how will you feed it then? ' " Well," said he, " we will have to use wagon trains from down towards Montgomery, leading out to the most southern railroad, and d?pend on that" i Are not your authorities trving to , protract tms mtghtT straggle till after j tbe Presidential election?" j This question be appeared to dislike ' bnl finalir met it SQtiarelv anrl tnirl- ' ' iiT.. . I . a, inpy are straining every nerve to do it But, sir, from what I can gather, taking what little I can get from. Northern paper through our own, from Union speeches made ia the Saulh(Norti Carolina), witb woat onr papers ear, . .i.'i j .f. j. WWDg tue p..e ana ) -
"Suppose that w tikt Atlanta and j Eichmood, what will ba th reaohr - ZmS ' ZJ'?Si&
foojbc" What do yoar soldiers estimate tae dtrengtb of our army at?" I asked this question as innocently as I c-n Id, hut it was too much for aim, and Is) replied: ' Our men are very ranch like yours, oma would say there ia not more than 15 frJO. while others would declare there is 100 000." Iu this conversation I drew ont some im porta "t things, and especially the fact ' tha their authorities were stratatog every nerve to carry on tie war ti l after ibe f remde-nttal election. 8injular Coincidence Xig-ht before Ut the rb p eke'e hallowed oat in oar fmot: Yanks if Tot will slot) ihxine are will;" and sonn an agreemtet wasen-tert-d inio, and Hebe and Yaoks were tofther. not as strangers bat as acquaint ances (lor tbey bava been learning each other tor over three years), and general ramc and trade sprang. Lofl-e to the Eebs and tobacco to the Yanks was more than a legal tender, and trade moved forward rapidly WTjen tbe fir of tha morning passed uff rebel Major in charge of tbe liae passed and ordered bia men to commence bring, and they said to our boys, u Yanks, get to your boles, for we ara going to commence shooting." Each man scadded 01 to bis pil, and after tha Major left they agreed to shoot high, and a half mile in tha rear of our main works was far mora dangorous than the picket line. 1 he aame thing transpired yesterday and this morning, though, tha rebel officers are getting alarmed at it, as their men are deserting ana coming over to as, a little too freely to please tbem. A kindred circumstance occurred on tbe Cbattelioochee, Ona of tbem hallows 1 across: ' " What bare you got to cat Yanks?" "Hot coffee, hard tack, tc. What have yon got, Kebs?" Nothing." Well, come over and wa will give you some, ' was the rejoinder. Win yoa let us come back? " Yes, if you want to." This was enough. Over they went, got breakfaet, and had a friendly cbal and one of the n said: - " John, let s go." " Well, I believe I'll not go back." " Come, John, you ought to go." "I think not." John reolied "these Yanks treat ma well, and I'll stay." . ho his companion, on his return trip. had to take the river alone. C. O. II. Capt. Belt Agalo. FaasxroaT, Kr., Aug. 11, 1H64. Blltef t'ana.llle Joarnal : Sirs In perusing your paper of the Ulh of Jaly last, I noticed an article from Elizabethtown, III., concerning Capt Belt Now, I have known Capt Belt fur a long time, and bava served ith him in the army; ia fact, I was orderly sergeant .of his company in tha 15th Kentueky cavalry, and it ia a rea sonable supposition that I should know as ranch about bin as any one else. I have ao doubt of tha truth of tha ari cle as to his commanding thirty or forty armed guerrillas, pillaging and robbing the Country, and inquiring after the sot Hers of the 2'Jib Illinois regiment What coulJ have been his object in iquirmg for the soldiers 1 cannot posat u'.y imagine, without It was merely to gratify his insatiate thirst for blood. Sow, the Brat that was ever noticed of the Caotniu'a seoeth propeneities wa while we were stalioi.ed at Mmilfaland Ky , at which time the Captain was often al home on furlough, and tha furlough wa always approved by himself. At the exmratioM of tha term of ser vice of tbe 15ih, Belt, instead of ret u ruing the arms to the Government, carelessly left them on the wbarf-aoat, without taking a receipt or anything whatever to show what bad become of tbem, thereby exhibiting an utter disre gard for the service in which he was sworn to do bia duty: and instead of mustering his men out of the service, as he should have done when their enlistment was out, ha coolly mounted his horse and told them to stay there or go .ome, or do as tbey pleased, as be no longer had any command over them. 1 do not believe that Capt Belt waa ever mastered oat of the service, and the reason is, that even ap to this time he has not accounted for the property belonging to the Government, which was recklessly destroyed and wasted through bta neglect. - Now, Messrs. Editors, t appeal to lha loval men of tbe country, through the medium of your widely circulated paper, to pot quietus on. the operations of this man Belt I felt it my dnty, as an officer in tha army of my country, to make this exposure. I have not put tha worst pbasa on this case that I could bava done, because 1 entertain ao am bittered feelings of malice toward Capt, Belt: on tbe contrary, the old assocta lions that still cluster around me soften my heart, white duty and conscience bid me speak plainly. In South-western Kentuckv, and especially ia the conn ties of Crittenden and Livingston, th Loioo men had every confidence m Capt Belt, and it ia a humiliating circumstance to think that he has terminated bis career so badly. However, we caa only expose his acts, so that all may ! goerd against bia wily lnBneace. Mr. Editor, by inserting this short notice, yon wilt place me nnder lasting obligations, besides rendering to the Union twes) cf Booth-western Kentucky an immense service. Yours, 4c., " 1 ., James B. Pabbish, , Lieut Co. C, 1st Ky. State Gaard. "Pabtt Fbibsbs." Tha Sentinel quires "Are the party or friends laof Governor Morton aloa to bava. tha constitutional privilege bf beariag areas for the defence of themselves?! That depends npoa circnmsUacea. If it should so turn out that "tha party and friends of Governor Morton" ara alooa loyal aad true to tbe Government, in this civil war then none bat they can have this privilege. ' It was ioteaded only for loyal citiiens not for tbose who ara for re. sitting the Government, for inangaratinr revolution aod civil war, or for aid . f i . -. . . ing the enemies oi wa counu-y mtr afforu to destroy tha Union.. It bag coma to such a pas so bold and impu dent have traitors become ia onr ax that'ihev talk about treason, and He.ll inn and orraaixations . for forcib' Wrstane ta tha G.ivernmsBt as aimalv 'party" politics "and "party" movements We caa asauro these men ar.d all others
! who talk ia thin way, that this game wiilt aboot tha conotry asifhewat ashamed , not do., Traon is treason, and "party f to show his face to honest peop4a. Mia -
pobtacs and "opinions will not clear it 4 ery IovecompBy,.nd some twenty cut - fronj tha puaishment it derTev lai, throat acoaodralg atill ibilow the fallen GhMvtU. . . - - .i . h vlfortnae ol tha- gaerrilla cbie Oa
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EVaNSVILLE, IXD., TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, i&&4
A Tbajtob's FoBfi'BT. Tke Colambus Crisis publishei a letter and the Cairo -Pie. it,p0rPortinl5 il ,oh.,e bean written by W. Marshal Anderson, reputed to be a brother of Gen. Robert Anderson and CoL Charles Anderson, dated Fair Oaks, Augnut, 1864, whichshoo Id tinge the face of the writer with shame. It is a base plea for peace. It is a cowardly and servile proetrauon at the feet of lb Uaitor who attempted the detlroctioa of his brother if be dosditgrae the patriotic and gallant Robert Anderson by luji a family connection wuen invested in Fort Sampler. - Tbe whole letter U a tiaeae of falsehood and false reasoning, and is eminently worthy to appear in tha moat traitorous paper of Ohio and Illinois L disgusting, aod whoever is the anlbor should be in tbe penitentiary or the rebel army. We publish one paragraph: , , I am tired of working for Yankee . . . I, . T ' " L , , , , . ; nees, and therefore lam ta favor ol a if? . I nriitm voaieaeracy. l cava paia trip ute long enough to tbe ljomt and sp.ndle of the East 1 wih no longer to b the political pack-mule of New England, they have taught me that when the burden bas become intolerable, I have a right to throw U off." tcfll is the mission of the Democratic party to restore to tha nation peace, and to these States discordant, belligerent, and drenched with fraternal blood Liberty and Union. Th Democratic papers ara filled with assertions similar to tbe above, which wa take from the New York World. It haa been onr purpose to answer them at length; but wa find the fuHowing ia the New Yck Irt'&uA'f, wfcith we think is to tha point: "Tue Pemoeratie party, by tha out right rebellion of half its members, and tha aid and comfort given thereto Ly most of the residue, has brought tl.e country to the brink of ruin. Of li e fifteen Slates which gave Iba Democrats a popular majority in the last Presiden tial election, eleven proceeded to plung headlong into tbe gnlf of rebellion, with tha hearty concurrence of a rteajoriiy ut tha Democrats io two or three olhera Of the fifteen Democratic Governor io Sice at the opening of lsdl, eleven be came outright leading traitors, while the others have followed in their footsteps a nearly as they dare. The rebellion was not prompted by the Republican triumph oi IsvO, on the con trary, thaUrtuBiph was connived at, conrived, engineered by Democratic leadrs o embers of Democratic Cabinets, Senators, Governors, Ac, in order to give aa impetus to the rebellion Tnare were ao original conspirators rr Secaisiou oaUide of the Detnocralic party, though eoeaa Whigs have since been butiicd and badgered toto joining it Evea S late aa liw wioter of UWlMSt, though there were Democrat ia Virginia aad North Carwlina who were not fteces-ioniatr, there was not a known Secessionist who was not an inveterate Democrat Ihe Democratic party of itt Slave States made the rebellion; ibe ndhr'a Democrats of the Free States have too enerall justified and upheld it From ibis city, two Democrats hnld'tig Import ant and lucrative; office abandoned them to tak part in tbe rebellion. A Demo cratic editor absconded from a neipiibxir ng city to fulfill a similar purpoae. From every city, village, bar room, th nueeM Dateecratic sympathy wit a. tha rebellion tat long resouudrdL This essentia Uy Democratic revolt lias CKed the onantry with mourning, covering its soilr artUi ahn and mi ns. And now tue country s impudently a.ked to reture to power the party which hap wanton y it, flic ed u,Kn it these meaturei.-.a calamities." JaKB Btnnrrr oma Raid. Tbe Looisvi I le Journal of Fridav lai sets;' : ' On Hnnday morning last, JuVf Ben nett, the notnous guerrilla robber, in command of laentv cutthroats, made a raid into Brownsville, and disturbed tbe quiet of the town. Th scoundrels, at they dashed down the streets,' commenced firing at the negroes lounging about aad caused a terrible scamper to lake place among the darkeys. In all, abont twenty shot were bred, but, lortunatcly, they all spred wide of the msrk, and everybody was found to be' more frinbtened than hurt the cilixena were hen-1 ted ont, dragged Trora tbeir bouses, and i drived to lha Court boose, where a gaard was stationed over tbem. i.acti prisoner nnder-went a search, was relieved of what articJaa of value found oo hi persen. Ansovigthe trophies thna obtained were watches, , pistols, and money. The stores were then broke open and plundered. Some troabie was experienced in forcing the locks of ilaacock A Weir's establishment, bet tbe robbers prsvered,.nnd :net with success Good ta the amount of one thoasand uviiart wrrw m..iii iruiu i.-. uaiiuiag. Mr. Levi's stora was also broVeo open f and robbed of five hundred dollar' worth t of merchandise. ' Squire . Taegen and ' sob and Major IlookerauJith, of tb mili- P lia, were relieved of tbeir watches and j arete. Major Laggard was badly treat-1 ed. : The scoundrel appeared to be ta-j certed atbim, and amused themselves by beating htm and shaving bis head. Koberl Bll and Mr. Barbank of Evatib-; ville, were caugbt in Re .road: and robbed. Mr. Metcalf had a fine, bars tlfci len. from- hrtnx Tbe thieve were com- j pelled to evaeuate ,tbe town iu great haste, as tHey learned that a detachment of tbe 26th Kentucky volunteers was ia paranit of them. A abort time after Bennett tat started oa his skedaddle, the detachment of the 25th, numbering 40 meng. dashed into the place and in-' qtiired abont . the cuuhroat gang, i Learning what, direction the' th eves had take., the Federal force moved forward in rapid pursuit The cbas was kept ::Lr?4 r.':: inf their escape. Th entire losa ta the i MwaWthwsmeviBgraid is estimated att
Over tl, 000. "" Tie citizens are arithoot ' arms and ara unable to defend tbem- j serrev - Hach'excitmenl exiata la the t neigbbarbood, and vengeanea ba been C renounced npoa Bennett and e bis octiw kaa4---A--i .- i
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Tha radar night, a raid was made on PieaaareTille and B izd id, on the Fratik fort Railroad. Aside from tbe stea'ia;' of a few horse-t, from Boyle, Jones, k Roberts, but litt'.e damage was don. Jesse did ao tarry in tbe region long He qnieily departed from tbe r xid, and sougi.t lhe seclusion of his eamr. amatg the w'il 1 hills of pweet Owen. Alas poor Jesse I we fr that you are fan eoroing i grief. Goixi-bt doga will have ttetr Dcath vp Au.a Uaj.ii.toic. Tbe ed intellizenc reached here bv a dt patch last evening of the dcRe of AI- j !en Hamil'on. Fq . o'" Fot Wvri. -,t iwrat-.ga NiW York. . TborMlay, trust. For onwarerir integrity, ma Iv inilendi tic, warm a:'aibmen . and ia-i.-omprofi.n8 y his a-inpted rcu-i-tiy, Mr. na'nti.on ba eer been -cn iarly marked. '.V"nu, .ut aoiicitude for office, be has bf n callrd to pu lie aerv.ct.u the Senn'-e of the Slate and otht r Irosta, only lo receive the increased eteftnofhis fel.uw citix-ns. His latist anxieties were npre..-d, as we learn, for the happinea and restored nritv o' "is beloved country ladienajMn Jcur ' l -- ABRE8T OF A DaTKSDAToB OS THIi Mails The Pcst-Otiice reprtment, in co-operating with General fcihrman, ar determined to spare no pains to aire it the opperaiions of depredators on the mails in this Department, who have in soma instances been making free will, the letters of et-Idiers. Yesierdav morning, private Holiin A. Waters, 14'Jth T R C, was detected in la act of robbing th mit, wa arrested and sent out to the Penitentiary to await his trial. The number of detectives engn?ed fereting out mail depredations, il a prefect garantee that all cases will be fourd oat and stop; j, and the severest penalty of tie law visited upon all such. yatkciUs Timet. WiJiK Geskral Dorxjg. A report reached here some d v ago, says the Nashville 7ii' that this excellent offi car, commanding the 16th corps, ha died in contequeoee of wounds received a short time since. A d'spatch from Atlanta dated the 24th inst-.lo Lieut II King, at this place, states that General Dodge is doing well. This will be highgratifying news to General Dodge's friend. t&L- One of the lu.liana conspirators whose cot respondrnce baa been d eclined, writes thus to bis brother H. L MWa are a ban ! of brtitbera Wa wo k together. We ad togetler. We .vte together." And our Devil say iley should hang togelha. 4' . . l-a"'a'aaeae?awe UAT EXTERMINATOR. rti i '. I : 'erll.;..Hi, t.sth... A... ( nr. 1.1b, li b are, tVsatra., av r ! mm 1'laau, b've I., Aalaaal. Ac. Only la'IMbi remedta haswa." free fr- fa P-i.en.." " t t .rrj i tb Human Patallv, Bata iw ont of t belr hA t, die ' ..Id a'hoWeal. In all 'ante cltiea. ' ikd I by a t frra&e eta au-l B-tal Urr ery wberea 'Ml !!.-. Ml cf all worthier Imttatloa, i ih, 'Vi,TaB' ' nam. ia on exh bi1' tt-t air 1 k-a. a ia, TAMn. . HKNHV H.UiilH, Prn-itH,l la-p-o. lHr.iel.,, . t, etrisitd by- K:'- ,KK Hi ra. i . 1 M H P4RLJ" 7'A D1 LeioirjiTros a Wini. ' Wiu:eetlev I "leial! e-"!',. id EDICAL. S. W. THOHPSON. VL D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON i Ofltc ! lrwf. la irt. Ur,,', ! 0J hVwdaae lu.a Walaaf Mte-c. (At Dr. Roaald'B Old Office.) EVAN'S VILLE, INDIANA" '" anrja-ly ' S. RTJARK, M. D., Physician, Surgeon Oete oeer KalUe'e Gaa Store, eppoalte Coorl Reaid.ncaoa Kinth Street, beta. Vine and tend ; Syrate-ee , t I . . t MEDICAL. j i - BBOUGHTON & WOOD, j - t CTOSCOIlt City Dltlg StOrO, Cor. Third and Main SU., DeaUra ta Poretca aad Ameriaaa Brage, aa CVemicaU, Psl&te, Oite, Ttraithea, WioaV w Ola, rvrfamary. Fancy and Toilet Arttetre. - Cmi Oil aad Beaain by tha gallaacr barrel. Oarearaad prpsratro aad tan oa "aad aad maaafaenrad M eat il tiac 1 r Pmeatic Pyre, Wbeleatw and Be tail. Pateat Xedklaa af all klsda. t cti aad a fall eopply af ateaMct u "4 U"11 saddlery hard wv are LI A D I CO Pinrftrlf VnKlfc. WDOUU tmp-M-tar aad Dvalar ia - C A m AXD i J . i j gpn-tagt, Axlea, Trxi Werk, Dan. i . tak, Ttraith, h a, ,., Eamrid T Pateat Utthtr, Pad aaxiai, t : r- naurtlng, va, ate. i . ...... I No. ZVXVIZV ST.
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J i ,w VICgERY BROTHERa. Sorgho Machinery Depot, i l!IHi VIS OS MABD A lor OT COOK'S Patent t"!trt-r. .Leo aarleaa elxe of prveeH i'e Mi fc. aovck e utter ta tha paUc a, mensf.-. (s."re pjli--. - Tl KtB T BU.. - K, Vll tai e - C JtiT pit UAMa ail bhkf di.I WW-or..-,. ; 1 1 arc, tur -ale a , kl.k.kRt BKlA'S, atll Selunaiuat. J5 0'iit! Btnoa- I r,ix7.,'r lit A J S'sacj llrim ia ibaetci k-r Mia be VKkA'dl rl,i, aagll . - A.. .Masla.t , v.OiAlorj AXl tiNlbsiC A is laibaie I'l h Pataroea, da PotabM tttHa laat reaatvwd tadfora.leat UU1IV p a,).. aagll N. lit Mala t. O LTI BALVI BBLJ "OBI') &1TBB aj aaitC'" Salt, ta ator a. d I -t e-j be K.l B(.A aavll He law Vain CHANOfi: OF EXCHANGE A. If If AE iAVQIKXlf T. 4AW IiKIwXKK RittTJIlIlfl aarltg parehasad Thoodoro' Exchtott, V t riTn.i rr r? ra axfixLBii aty! for a 4nrt r'aan RIILURB blLPO.T a IflTirilfT. Thay will beep at tb bar the beat breed a il-iaaraaad tbeir larcs wt t aR traata ba llksd w'tb tb richest dttai.e ram thaanlamlsed esgetsble kigdne, a-ut . wiv ef tbevsaty ar- p will U mad I mwbajeef tbetr rlahest tore. P. aerial at leaflet wilt I free aa the aejwaa. which will be aider charge ar Lbs a.atpaai w i lata Tlxr ailiiard Beam bwgennd tAwUTABLBP PIH-iT CLAift. TheeateMMkaaaatartB re-apa e Tweadaf a art. A liberal eharaef -aKila narreaaca eei wally --- -i urn DRY GOODS. ISAAC KEEN'S Dry Goods J2T O . 11 ta aew Sret sat.. ha aa V ba JcftOa,' - - - . " ; riaBMll, ' lattLajts. , r - " . Ekirtizigf, ateftfllud Muslins, Aprca Chttki, Tickloji, Poiati, 4c, Bt !(s(bt -ej IratielJ.. Beag kl leeewk ati i b . .,4 at Ivw ltna campeAai wl h Sew .ek r! a. , - V. t.ua ." haee adaaa-ad la rr IS ! la e (-. k wei a e.ber viae. vriack fa I b tnir.,1 ier eae- d a will laid eslllaa a bg ae w. ia- aay -blag ta ea'.l. e-iti e irarta lata aaamlaa er enli a p" e I tea ase af eae baa of K.-eawky Jeaae- ea iSamS ba laealw m - teg m mi ... Jl Ji.iewajeAaeW HATS AND CAPS. fiUIIER-fJiBCOlRIEB TLAXXlXAOtXX4XiBI AJB t . ,i - : - - - - .. D S A L IS' XL' 0 HATS & CAPS, 94 - STRAW GOODS, Arvirs GROUERIEa Produce and CommUaion Merchant.; ABtTTS roa CPkieO UrrT aVJhM C. MKDICAL NOTICE. DR. J. 8. L0W2R, Physician & Surgeon, TTAVIXJ PRWABXWTIT LOCATBw I a A X -aos-ril is, oOers his pesfeaalaaal aarrica ta tae ervnTt r araamii an evMnlty. av i0c and raabV-Bca oa Mai tree 4. epea. alta aww BV. B,tlsp. H wUi ba Inwad at Breacbtaa M W-sd'e lyre Rots, a th na i of Third Kala, frcat S t 11 eieak a. a day. tel - - , .. 1. J --J 1" fcHEET IRON. Ekeet Iron Woriars aad Black . . . fcmitha. Taka Fotlr f irrw BATB BOW OB HAl A t IV eU. at ear tare, B. 4 Mela rwet ln 4U Bhea Iran. ' . . iai rjw XiT.&J."Jz?z "r- "Tma. A.rt,w yjs . eti I. .PArNflNCr. . , WE TAYLOR & CO 1 3oixse Sigxi, nd Steamboit - PAINTERS r V TX AlSO T PA?T1("1. CLAgfSIT. PA-p-r atsjtm, wart-si' bf aad r'teraa paln'o-ttn-li her Bogltak, Garatsa Vralnt- g. m Pramsa, Aii inr wara auna wrta nsittan a-t dajciawab.
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ESTABLISHED, 1831 MEDICAL. jPRIVATE, PltlVATE. I DR. EtLL, or HELLUTIKl. IIOSriTATL, U err 37rxl3c OltT-, , Ha caw panaauestly aatabtiaaed sa it,, I, CA1KO. 1L1.I1014, roB THE SPECIAL CUKE OP FEMALE DISEASES AhO DEUCATE DISEASES OF Oaf TLKM 1Z IX : J A PI Am utertng from White, Falling i.f tL a WmV. Il Bamaatloa. lloeratk v fea-bart-emeul af Ibst argsa. eappreeelvu ar infliiae merreMe, m by uy af lue dn.a.ea paca.uu S-ale, sa wUk b eiolu-e sa h wide si-read Jeeae sm loa, s-td carry ao many lb bribtMt oraaaaau vt tori.t? ia , eer y g rare, ar male 111 bai- fill while I laate, raa aoa l cured apeedtv tnd inaaoant:v. a-d without nadre.lnc na laamtasttca. I wj,d caaUen yoa agaluaf br!lttng yeasr ytng af roaauiupik.a, wea by belne eared af ir weaib and ut-rtna a - - - ni . . n. af caatampi loa 1 left. It wowed be wall ,r Tom ,9 ,fcfc , th barrewmg eympinm. eea tha racaan. rouk. eer. aereami prastra'lAa, rratleaa n ghts, paint, taroa of tha heart, bewd -h,- bark sad boar srhe, which ia enaanmptlon ara ea tnrment.ng, ar tbeeammaa mriomeef a die.ae.-t wa-vb; kenea tbweaa. with which ea esaav paiieait aad rkyaietsne alike are deotlred, aad a many valaakl Htn. Inat, It ta wtta vary arest l-ar that t after iba a ilawtag latter, wrlitea brtaeemlueat lienor waiaavt Caiea, April Ith.lSet. Jfemra. aOe avase. Ilimiail Atana m arrteml bar and llcauui new II wa kaawn I bad asieielbea re. 'dd la lire Tark Otty, frrr)we( iuuli ;ea haee e mesa ar me witetaer I wa ar.anitad nh Pr Bell af yonr rliy. akiiat l.vlcg there, and wbtl 1 kn.wef blm.at.-. tn arder thai tbera tbail ba na mlannderetandtap.aad r tha parpa f plariag malf rlel ia the ere of thai gentleman, el s vearael, and Mbert, I deem tl prcper ae well aa pradent le mat ibi xaieeeani ia writing, t e. rrt ta yoar bsnda, ar gteea ta Ir. Bell. aa ran may think beat, h la ia with It at b r lease. I knew Pr itsll aame els er eight y-ar ttnra, la N.wToik Otty, where (rr a Sw mnnihtwa wereengaard I tb seme iMiiteta. Ha waa a clever a uolar. etaedlat third In btoela a witlila Sttea mnmbt of hi raMry, tad pronavoead by ail lb Pro-l-aenr, aa wall aa by a majority af lha Thirteenth treat Srhael, eneef Iu b- ghleet I ghte sad b -s. ortbla membere. Pr. Balis treatment in this speciality, patilcnltrly le lha treatment f temal. dlmaaa, learkaawledged ial te any rf the reft ra4 arhnnl t pbyaiclaaa, aad nrelu-d by mu ta th great laetltaw. Ur b-ll le, I my eplnten, a g.nllemsa well wenny or tns sttandr patr.aae wbtrfc, I ippT taand, I daily b-lng eeteeded ta b',m J. T. w klOtlT. M. II., rp r At . La ta Ih'eat aad t ang luatltala. SA berth Sink ati-t. Pi. Loa is. M. GENTLEMEN, Wh tkreagh thea-htl-ea Impradaaea, ar lanaaenf'y, ae e.-, A.I.. bar t-sie petaoaed by that meat deadly eirae, tt.UI it. .am now Aad m medial reiter tnd e permaueat care. I wa a IMEIlCUItY, I ear with a vegetable N.ntrallarr. whtrb aleaca) arraita tbe aueaee and eery oon reairtre in leal e-4if ttnm he a,.!.,, l.li a the fat ,..it ee lker. . tr- brailbr. tnd tb akla aa treatt aad felftamlftf, a b-A.ra th dleeeee wa Cea tra t aw maia-ref bow long at . ding. Orf?inlo Weakness. Laat af a.taval eigne. art and general eV b'tlty, with kla ernpilan. (--.r ,-., taia It v-ry bane tnd ra-a e, !- I memory, l,es.ialie u.d dt'n, al-.t dream, -wl-.1. . impotenoa. etc.. et'-, ai,d the 'udl--a t.ti.ar il;rti g. wa.th .eilt as b ratteat , will b. rmi by nteairaal p-i mi ed 'n s'r tb flew Turk City Atavpltala, and tbaeela Hrattya. " SATlSFACTO'Jr tX'KES ',.A'AItH.AANTl-D ! OH SO PAY-ASKED. CONSULTATION FREE! I TI fbr.'th rearaLi-e from Ihe Htm Tark :aliai end the ,t i-f ; a Prd 'AilUid i'arkar, Ao. U west SJ e.t ( I r. J. H. 'l il tea, rt,mei, St l f1aa etr-et, New Teak, sad City. Br. .a : htr',il-ry reter-ar I r latana, a-ltb -atara nt, foii ; ii.nd. Anile,' seal err espreaa, wtta dlier-iata is rt "g, wa.ra kL meiy axuinp4Mai tlie brw, W B,-e a.r tl,a Arftt-.n P , bt wee tb Peat ela t."d lAlerrat vsal H-tel. t.amtn.rca-1 A Um a In Sear of tbe Pseessgel Ae-deet, Ceim, li . poet "M e bi.t Ko tli. eaW (' bear from S kilt , tad from S ntr.i, If. BBI.L, 3f . P. ' JyS-lydAw .4X - V TLt TJ X. ; Str!ck!and, Antl-Cbolern : MUture rf A O0atPrmt OP AnTAIBCKIT.. AB arbeau. "tlamierl.. and arminalleiW. Which eeacy pfcysirla ackihwtedr t. tb osly peeparaUn tkst will aSe- e p-mitl cuie ei v rrit and ly-ilacy re AeU-i hlera K lta.a u r la see it eseerei of ear army n-aptmv.wne-II gtw 1H. vreatet srl.hctla. It '.a. tS'td the m er laiaaanat a ear autw-a ate iivhh, aaa wa will gsarsaOia It ta b tne bai remsay la tb we-1 4 far Bierrrtm and Iraatery. Mr. Weed, of roelngton, KerittKly, will be est harpy to eatlefy aay ow t ta tb eirta ! etrteklaad Aatl-Tbebtra M. stare; la fact, w , great nrmb-r ef testimonial frcm pstle-.u ba kaas base aaeea an-r nein wron-naoa tnewakle by tbe'.r rby Wtnm, mbm arte taking 1t e-e but !e e Atrik lend e An l-flea-ra Atlxeaae. I - yea tamor wita umri ana aaa ijasuf j, try an nettle. Boldier I Tght net ta ba wlth-et each a si sable m-d"laa. Tb On'laeatl httloaal Cnea-r l A aril tlh tsyat Theasaad af aor sold tare hasa be eseed by the nee ef etiick laud 'a A tl-Chtera Attstara." a Par sale by BBOCCnTOS A WOOD. B.ai tl la. at SO cam t per battle. . . etaya ar GROCERIES. 250 LBS. CriOICB BO LOSS A BACSAUB For tsl at BLL.OTT'8 PAaTILT OBOf XAT. ArtBCsncu rxtoH caviLBO coaa maaa. UU I atera aad f-r aal. at BLLIOTT'8 PA HILT OBOCgBT. 5icr., KO. 1 TCB. da. !ta. 1 ' e M g 1 Peat fS 1 " tabs; S da, aesnrtad Balling PI I daa. Baitar Paddle , tea. . Print; - A Beseeta, aasdTtad ra; Jaal rece:T-t and f-r aala l BLLIOTT'e PAtMLT CBOGfBT. 0KB Maedrcd . Ubala Tsbl Beitar; -HCJsra '' last reeaieod and Ave est ' gLLlOTr PAWILT OBOCBBT. TI!t BAftAB'- Largs Pickle, for aala by tb Asia. k i"-t er barrel, at Ml L10TTS PA MILT GBOCiar. I-TFrT IOZ- AM0BH Hard aad Bbake Bream ; . . . , 1 doa Tsaay Bearth Bran : 1 . " Whlak Jaet racetead aad trrr sale at BLuorr a PAiitLT cbocbbt. eT'wo TiU'l A.VJ LB.s .br.it iuu SLii - L Pried Beef A e arr--f. Pociaaat KLLIOTTg PAMIT.T JBOCp:BT BOILEE HASER. JOHN P. LAURENT, SoJlor Tilalcor, (mer f Plae and TTalep Klrecta BTAMSV1LLB, IIDII- ' r AM PlZHttP TO MAIB ALL RlSf I Baiters, staulaaare er ;orubi. I -a -e-T wa ce ser f
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