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EVANSVILLE, IND.
MONDAY SEPTKMBER 21, 1m,3.
ci rv Sews.
JftlKXAL tINBIIT.
I'Uc- publishem of the Eranscille Jour
nal have jsist added to their Newspaper
and Jofc Prfutlag Kstablishment, a
FIHST CLASS BINDERY and Manu
factory of Hunk Books. Having se
cured the services of some of the best
workmen i:i the West, they are prepared
to ext ent.- orders at Cincinnati and
Louisville prices.
Fverv description of Blank Books,
Ftaeh us Railroad, Couuty, Banking, Mer
canti!.'. and Forwarding Books, manu
facture! to order and from the best
quality of stock'.
Muling ami Blanks, and Book-Head
Printing, executed in a superior man
ner. All kinds of Printed Work, such
as Magazines, Law and Medical Works :
Pamphlets and old books re-bound in
every variety of style from half-bound to
Antique and Full Gilt Work.
tS-Fbr Commercial and Hirer S'etcs
ate fourth page.
We are under obligations to Joe.
Davis and Jim. Ferry, of the Adams ex
press, and to our handsome young friend,
Geo. Williams, of the Mercury, for latest
papers.
Rebel Papers. We are under obliga
tions to Lieut Estep, of the 8th Indiana
Battery, for a dozen rebel newspapers,
including the Atlanta Intelligencer, Chat
tanooga Rebel, Athens Post, Richmond
Sentinel, Memphis-Grenada-Jackson-At-lanta
Appeal. Christian (Richmond) Ob
server, Knoxville Register, Augusta Con
stitutionalist, Savannah Republican. At
lanta Gazette, and the Richmond Ex
aminer. These were captured in Chat
tanooga, and though not of very recent
dates, running from the Gth of July to
tho Urd of September, they are full of
iutt-.-vst and will be highly prized by us
as relics of the rebellion and souvenirs
of our brave and thoughtful friend
Estep.
We .ire also indebted to Lieut. H. L
Barett, of company F, 58th Indiana, for
a copy of the Chattanooga Rebel, of the
3rd inst.
Dktainkh. The train on the E. & C.
R. i. was detained on Saturday evening
by the Ohio
4 Mission! train heing I
, ,.- j J
'l'he otficrs of :he K. t C. K. R., know- j
in theyreat anxiety t'or news, in a most '
couiuicuclaoio spirit of accommodation,
had tha irain wait the arrival of the
train from Cincinnati, in order t.o l.ring
through the mails.
liaviDg uo connections to make at
this end of the Hue, the detention was
no - :innn vniiinnr- i iwrBpUBT"
freiitiv accommodated hundreds of citi
zen Thi is the right spirit, and the
B. & C. K. H. will lose nothing by enter
taining it
A Soaav t" Uomanie. On Friday
afternoon a woman, or at least a person
in female attire, passed up Locust street
carrying a .-mall trunk on her shoulder.
When opposite ths Journal office, she
stopped and drew forth a ping of tobacco j
and took a chew, and then proceeded to 1
the railroad depot, but afterwards return- ;
ed to near the corner of Locust and Sixth j
street, where she seated herself on the i
trunk, Mil there sat till late in the
evening, when the attention of the City
Haraaal wa3 directed to her. and he, af
ter inquiring into her case, provided her
lodgings and food.
Her story is. that her hnsband having
enlisted in the 25th Michigan regiment,
she, determined to follow hi3 fortunes, '
also enlisted in the ame regiment, in
which she served 22 months without her
sex being discovered, or even being re
cognized by her own husband, who be
longed to another Company.
Her husband was killed at length and
3he then revealed her sex, .and was dis
charged from the service, receiving a
certificate of hpr service from Gen. Rose-
er an s.
Since then, 3he, for a time, traveled
with a panorama of the war through
Iowa, in the capacity of lecturer.
She appeared to be possessed of con
siderable intelligence, and has evidently
traveled over a large portion of the
Xj nited States.
' n Saturday a purse was made up to
pay fear lare to Louisville, to which place
she expressed a desire to go.
Many who saw her were impressed
with the belief that she was a man in
woman's clothing, and such, we must
confess, was our own opinion.
The Citv Marshal, however, believes
there was no doubt as to the gender of
his protege, as the voice, haw and gen-
eral appearance indicated a feminine.
At this time, when spies, deserters, trait-
, .' . .
urs anu traitor emissaries are prowling
through the country under all conceiva-
ble disguises, we believe it would have
been proper to have subjected her to a
more rigid examination. She said she
had been arrested in Cairo on suspicion
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OI oe.ng a man, out uau sauaucu m au-
thorities her story was correct.
It would not be a bad idea for the au-
thorities of Indianapolis, Cincinnati and
- mi , , . .
I.ouisv; to 10 iook out ior ner.
A Change. Our enterprising friend, Correspondents must enclose stamps.
Mr. Joseph P. Elliott, has bought the en- W& Good references given, if re
tire stock of the grocery establishment of lulre'L m2;5
Vickery Bros., and will, in a few days,
remove to the premises occupied by the
latter gentleman, and will add to their
stock his very large assortment of gro-
provisions, &c, now on hand at
and F7r&ai near lne corner ot .Mam
Mr. Elliott
nollont stock
d bv strict attention tobusVlSllr
n ml
liberal and generous system of me. rinjeSi EniurH, Firemen, and
ing, established a very extensive, and weCoal pavers employet'- in the service of
presnme a lncrative trade in the city ''"lte,1 States; collect accounts of
By a continuance of the same liberal and Ihaft?0!!! Hu,t,?rs' ,and claims against
. . " ll,)era' ana e vcriiincm for damases done real
accommodating course of business he estate Hither property by the Army
hnn)i tit retain unrl will vi nd Niivv ."
j " ""jucaitouaDiy . - . , ,.
deserve, not only a continuance of the fT flSDg We8 mn8t S. ZTutJ??-
am liberal Dfttronap Knt enclose stampu. Oihce lhird street apbnts do do in 11.0;
aameuoerai patronage, but to aeoure a gecond dik.rfroni Main. Evansville TnH sih..sS.i.rtds;
still more extensive trade
TSMltiBL Railroaj; AcciuEST. We
learn from Ihe Cincinnati Commercial.
that four or live soldier-, of tlir- 11 8th In
diana six months mrn wre killed on the
Indinnaj.oli & Ciiieiti.i;ti Railroad dur
ing the su.1,1; ii Thin s lay. Some of the
men were On Cop of tlu can, and had
thrown th.-ir blankets over their head-to
protect them from the beating rain, when
coming to a bridge' several were struck
and knocked off. Vomt or five were
killed and several others severely wound
ed. No names ivore given.
Caet. V. 11. Khkman. This popahu
and fflicient oilie r, who ha managed
the aftira of the (Quartermaster'-, De-
partmcnt in thi? city for the last vear
and a half, with Mich consummate abili.
ty and fidelity, leaves this morning on a
flying trip Fast for recreation, and to
visit his Northern friends. Captain
J . . , . i
k hir,a.-t 1 . 1 - 1. ..... , ... . 1. : I
"' 1 " ecrvice since 1
the lflta of April, 1861, and has never j
had a day s furlough from duty until the
Pre,eilt
f L- ,r , ., .
. 7" y . -iu ui -vpiu, uie ;
anniversary of the battle of Lexington
,. , 6 .
in Which was 8hed the first blood of the
Revolution, and on the lia when Massa- '
chusetts made her first sacrifice on the I
altar of her country in the bloody streets j
. . . -
Of liaUimore. he went into camp with his i
Company, and has always been found
faithfully at his post ever Since. He de- :
"! L i
serves a iurlougn and promotion, ana we i
6 v '
hope he will enjoy the one and recive the
other.
Mabie's Mexauerie. An immense
crowd attended this institution on Satur
day afternoon and night, and many were
the expressions of admiration of the fine
collection of animals and birds.
The collection of birds was esueciallv i
t iw'-L i . . i
interesting, the specimens being the most
c' 1 I
rare and beautiful of the feathered tribe,
Many of the animals were abo noble i
specimens of their race. One of the J
lions was a perfect sample of his species, j
exhibiting ail those characteristics of j
majesty and grandeur attributed to him j
by writers of natural history. i
p. , , .
The zebra was also a magnificent
Specimen of that rare and beautiful quad-
ruped.
The nanal nnmhpr nf ul. !
" uv. a w . .-i, OUVnit t. L j
in attendance, and all were largely pat
ronized. Hardware. Wells, Kellogg & Co. are
now receiving a very heavy stock of
Hardware peculiarly adapted to this !
trade, particulars of which can he found i
in Mtena!v, Amrtimant t .wZ '
nub i
KSg TSTSn; S
Ji , , V
ess, and have established an excellent
reputation for liberality and fair dealing;. I
m. i. , . 6
We besneak fnr thpm u. n.t,n, :
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TilPnailfifQ in t h fkm. ........... A . , I
....... ,.v- viicn iur.ua. aim nit; !
cellency of their wares.
HOME INT1gRiaT
School Bocks.
On the re-opening of the Schools, I
beg leave to thank my customers for
past support, and to say I have all the
School Books, Slates, Pens, Paper, and
everything usod in the Schools, which I
will supply at my usual low scale of
prices. My principle is ''small profits
and quick returns, as all who buy of me
will find. B. J. Dohkix.
The American House Still lles!
'ew Improvements.
Having leased the above-named house
for a term of years, I have spared no
pains or expense in putting every de
partment ot this popular hotel in most
perfect repair. I have also fitted up a
nice, oar adjacent to th office, where at
mil times the choicest of wines and
liquors will be kept, aud a polite and at
tentive man to wait upon my patrons
and t'rieuds.
A strict vaU-h will at all times be kept i
dnrinpr the night : and particular atlen-1
tion will be paid to gu. sis arriving and
departing on hor.ts, both day and night.
My table shall at all times be amply
Supplied with the best the market affords, '
and by strict attention to business and
the wants of the public, I hope to obtain j
I a large share of the pub ic patronage, of j
, which 1 shaii endeavor to render myself
w rthy. J. J. Pillsbuby.
Charlie Hall, Clerk, aagd-dtf
Do you desire your handsome face
Put up in plain or fancy case.
Or, better stili, cartes de risite
Put up on gilt cards all so neat,
Go to Elliott's Gallery, Second street.
To Pm'su.'tAXs. If you wish to pur
chase pure Drugs. Medicines, and Chem
icals al a smaitN advance on eastern
prices, go and examine Keller &
White's stock, where you will find every
article that is needed by the professor,
and at prices which cannot fail to give
satisfaction. Their store is at No. 34
Main street. niay4d&wtf
WILLIAM B.EAVIS,
Attorney at law and I". S. Cla!m I
4 irAiit
authorized L the Government to pro- :
cure Pensions, Bounty Money, Back
, Pay, Bounty Land, Claims for Horses
other Propeett destroyed while in
the service of the Government, ana all
Qf
against tne TJniu j states,
. Bounty for Discharged Soldiers!
; gy an amendment to the Bounty Law,
passed at the last session of Congress,
: "All soldiers or other persons who have
been or shall hereafter be discharged
within twQ yeaj.g frQm d&ie Qf their
enlistment, by reason of wounds receiv- !
; in battle, shall receive the same Bounty
as though they served two years."
I Office 95 i Main street, over Keller's I
... ... !. . n
(inn Stnrp. oriDOSlte the Court House.
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Evansville, Ind.
U. S. CLAIM AUEMT.
bounties, Pensions, and Arrears of
Pay.
BEN STINSON is authorized by the
United States Government (and has been
furnished with all the necessary forms
aad instructions) to procure bounties,
nenxioiix and back vau for widows and
- orPhttr'Si pensions, bounty and back pay
a C ,(!'... - x I ,1 XT U . .
nihil OTTvoiT
mDl1 BEN STINSON.
mmmmmmtsr-- -
T as H
VST 9.
Gold, Silver atti Demand
Notes Aleo.,Ton::eSce. South
Carolina, Georgia, Alabama
and Juomsiam .dank Noter,
atTopejana's ravings B'mk,
No4 First street. tf.
Dr. FLBJKMa still continues to be
the only lawful agent in this City for the
Artificial Rubber Teeth.
After furnishing nearly a huudred sots
in the past five years, he has no hesita
tion in recommending them as the best
and cheapest material in use, being
worn in the most ditlicult mouths, with
comtort and ettnciencv.
Persons suffer-
ing with bad fitting mettle plates arc es- ccpted as confirmatory to the reports that
pecially requested to call at the Rooms troops have been sent irouth from Vir
uext Bittrolfi s, Main Street. : ginia.
Another special to the Post, daledhe
CANDIDATES' NOTTPF1 't'1' tue a''roHt' north of Wash-
VA ington, which was washed away, has
JOH.v r, cr.Ai shidj: is a candidate for 00611 repaired.
... ' l I lie UIII.11IIIU l.H HIIHT
electi.,u.
if john hall, of Knight l,,,W mm
serve ss Cunty CwnjMi for the First Dis
trict of Vanderburgh County ,he will be -u;.-. r:.-l
r i . . . . . .
lur mm cmrt iy ine I Bcondinonal luioii xolers
ofKi.iglitTouhiP.
Editor. t... .i .i
sailors "Journal, ilme aunouccc the name
"f BERNARD SIHU as a candidate for County ,
Ct"nmi"ion-r t the next en.uirR October etec-
"n'
0fTwTs rrl 1 I"8
LtWlS U. STINSON, a a candidate at the
next October election, fortheofficBofProiecaHuK :
Attorney of the 151 h Judicial Di.trict.
CI1A.S K. MABSH, the pre.ont Prosecuting
Attorney for the loth Judicial Circuit, vill be a
j-j . r .
candidate for tht office at the ensuing October
auction.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
PROF. 0. J. WOOD'S
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
This astonishing preparaliou
Hill, by Nature's own Process, Re ,
; store Gray Hair to the Original Color.
wul mRk' 't Rrow on Bald Heads.
Will restore the Natural Seeretiot..
Will . .... ..
Will remove at once all Itching.
will remoTe all Dandruff.
Will cure all Eruptions even Scald Head.
raake tha Halr Soft "nd G,0By-
Will always Fasten it, and stop it Falling.
And is one of the best Toilet Articles for th
Hair now la use-
Thousands or Soldiers in the Arm
IIave testified to the above, who had become era
and lost their Hair Uysickness.chani.-e of climat,
"d inattention, while performing camp duty.
8 Kestorative and dressing it has no equal.
KiLLlK 4 WHITE,
Wholesale and Retail Agents for KvansTille.
HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE!!
j Batchelor's Celebrated Hair Dye
Is the Best in the World ! The. only 1
Harmless, True, and Reliable Dye
A"-n .)' I.
. . . .
pLT"' "f !
"r vxii-j nan , iiisLuuiij iu a u lousy MMOB :
r
Beautiful; imrart fresh vitality, frequently re- I
storing it. prUtine color, and rectm. the UI
'ft"t, of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed WIL- '
i.iam a Kwmn.ns . .v.
-
LIAM A- BATCHEtOB, all others ar mere imi-
tations, and should be avoided Sold by al
nrutriristR Mr
Factory 82 Barclay street, N.
BATCHELOR'S NEW TOILET CREAM FO
DRESSING THE HAIR.
i btnTky am Sexual Systems.
New and reli
treatment in Reports of the HEWABD A ()
CIATION Sent in sealed letter envelopes, fre of
charge. Address, Dr. J. SKILL IS HOUGHTON,
Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. aaZT-Mi
THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF
AN INVALID,
Published for the benefit, and as a warning and
CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN who suffer from
Nervous Debility, Prematn.e Decay of Manhood,
etc., supplying at the same time, THE MEANS
OF SELF CURE. By one who has cured himselt
after being put to great expense and injury through
medical humbug and quackery.
By out-losing a post-paid addressed envelope
j single copies may be had of the author.
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq.,
Bedford, Kings County, N. Y.
GROCERIES.
K. K. VH1.KLF.R. Ad. KIQG8. W. J. SVG ft
WHEELER, BIGGS & SUGG,
Whota M dealers in
- K, O O 13 RI E S ,
SALT. COTTON YARNS
Vail-,. Window Glass, Knli. Doors, &c.
No. 17 North First Street,
Corner ol Sycamore.
i: ANSYILLE. INDIANA.
COPARTNERSHIP
K HAVE ASSOCIATED WITH IS WM.J
SuffK. late of Uuiontown, Ky., in the
w
WhoU sate Grocery business. The style of tho Arm
will lie Wheeler, Riggs A Sugg.
W HEELER A RIGGS.
r tOFFKK
Ky Just received IM) hags prime Rio Coffee ;
5 bags good fair Coffee ;
50 boxes Ground d ; aad for sale cheap at
WHEELER, RIGGS SUGG'S.
L 'L'GAB
2U hhds. prime Sew Orleans Sugar ;
20 ' lair "
j 10 " Porto Rico Sugar :
J lfi buxes Havana "
" barrels Crushed "
I 2.r) ' Powdered
125 ' Coffee
US Yelllow Coffee Sugar; for sale at
HEELER, RIGGS SUGG'S.
OYRl'P MOLASSES
in barreli 8ymp ;
2.1 barre.a Bertraud s AAA Syrup ;
10 Stewart's Syrup;
20 " extra Honey Syrup;
4W " N. 0. Molasses ;
35 half bbls Honey Syrup ;
50 half bbls Bertrand's XXX Syrup;
AO ten gallon kegs Syrup ;
For Bale cheap as the cheapest at
WHEELERRIUGS A SLOG'S.
SPICES
2" bags Black Pepper;
IS bag Spice ;
10 bags Haw Uinger ;
i i , - .
20 cases XutmegB ;
2,'i boxes ground Ginger ;
30 " Pepper ;
2; " spice ;
At " Cinnamon ;
50 " Uloves ;
75 " Mustard ; for sale low at
WHEELER. BIGGS A SUGG'S.
A TAt'KEUEL
1V1 25
barrels No. It Mackerel, large;
20 " 2 "
Sfi bslf bbls 1
30 quarter bbls No. 1 Mackerel ;
as 2 "
' 25 ' 3 "
25 kits ' 1
50 f ,k 2 ' "
70 " " 3
Jnnt receiv&d nor rail at
WHEELER. RIGGS Jc SUGG'S.
CHEESE
50 boxes Western R( serve Cheese ;
20 bones Hamburg Cheese.
Just received and to arrive at
WHEELER, RIGGS 4 SUGG'S.
i ,Tt, titkf PTf j
T Tl7.f'.i1,i'
1 i mm
,
2 cases Manilla Indiffo
1 ease" Madras Indigo ;
I hhd Dutch Madder :
10 barrels Alum ;
10 " Copperas ;
.-, ' Cudbear;
50 boxes Extract xjogwoo.t ;
2 barrels Brimstone ;
10 " Sulphur;
5 ' Spsom 8alts ;
2 " Vensia Red ;
2 " Spanish Brown ;
100 boxes Washing Blue ;
10 frails Soft Shell Almonds ;
10 barrels FiUierts ; for sale cheap at
WHEELER, RIGGS & SUGG
i
;
,
I
17I.0CB 100 barrels extra Family 1'lour, on
coniignnifiit a WHEELER RIGGS A SOGO
't'()inEN WAKE ETC.
V 75 dopsa Red Buckets ;
be down lllne nd Red Bnrtet;
dozen Well Buckets ;
2" do !en No. 1 Tulm ;
4.'. dozen No. 2 nd 3 Tul ;
7A dozen Wash Boards ;
'H Nests Buckets, I in ui-st ;
Id dozen half Bushel Mussarea ;
60 boxes Clothes Pliis.
K..r sale cheap by WHEELER, RIGIJS t BFG6
.ATK
late, at
5 boxes assorted brands lM,st
H. A. COOK'S.
' t l,ure resm Tartar;
At H, a. COOK S
THE VERY LATEST
B T
TELEGRAPH.
Sfws front tlie Richmond Papers
s.ee'x, Ami) In Liui of Battle He
Standi on the !) f. n-1 - Mea il . '
tlrent pport si nil j .
Sril to the Pust.
Washington, Sept. I'.'. All the Rich
mond papers of the loth and 17th re-'
craved here, mention that Lee's army ha.
been in line of battle for some days, but
seem to intimate that it will remain on
the defensn e. This would seem to in-
dicate that Fee is not stronu, and is ac-
QTJEENSWARB', &c.
GREAT QUESTION
That the Cheapest
China, Glass
AND
0 U E E N S W A R E
Can be bought at
M. A. LAWRENCE'S,
IS Main Street,
Who is now receiving direct
from the Potteries in Staf
fordshire, England,
300 CRATES
of the Best Quality of Com.
inon and White Granite
tit
"are
T.,.-.1 r. 1. j hl
Ull:"aSelS 1U1UiSUeU WUU !
WW ware alone'lt
SH'Cd.
Poll orr ,,. f.....i.
v-aii ana see our assort-
ment previous to purchasing.
No. 18 Main St.
aupil-li.1
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
Executor's Sale of Bank, Railroad
and other Stocks.
rpnK UNDERSIGNED, EXECUTORS OK M.
JL W. Foster, deceased, will sell ai Auction, on
Thursday, the 17th day of September, lb.i, at
o'clock n. m at Uealey's Book Store, corner Main
and First Streets, Evansvillo. the following Cor
poration Stocks :
38 shares stock, S5 each, in th Branch at T iq linf o inoOtetl UUeStlOU that
Evansville of the Baukot the State of Indiana. 11 18 UOl IllWUlCU ijurcuuu uioi
47 shan, stocks ?.r0carh, in the EransTilla and
CrawfordsTille Bailroad Company.
::l shares, stock 5,0 each, in me k. a v,
Stright Line Railroad Company.
5 shares, stock i-Mt each, in the vansville
Lihrary Association.
TERMS Note at three months, with interest,
with approved security, payaMM at BraSBTilU
Branch Bank.
GEO. FOSTEK, ( Fv,.tuM
JOHN W. FOSTER, j
sasHa
GROCERIES.
TEA. TEA, TEA
16 half chests assorte.1 Oolong Cm ;
In 11 Japan
S " " ' Young Hv -on Tea ;
f, B ' Gunpowder "
5 Imperial
Just received at II. A. COOK'S.
I SOKFEE, COFFEF
hags choio Rio Coffee ;
B " " .lava l oJtee :
5 Marracaho CoAmi ;
t halaa " Gutui Mocha CoSac :
In store and to arrive, at II. A. COOK'S.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS
V li doz. 2 oz. Extract Lemon :
10 " "
24 " 2 " " Vanills
C " 4
4 " 2 " Peach ;
4 " 2 " Cetlrry ;
4 ' " " Roses;
4 " 2 ' Orange;
Warranted A No. I. At ft. A. COOKS.
NTTS. BATES, AND PRI NKS
lu barrel. Java Almonds ;
j " Bordaux Almonds ;
10 " Filberts;
5 ' English Walnuts ;
3 " Brazill Nuts;
3ti) pounds Shell d Almond ;
3 fails Fresh Bates ;
15,o' jounds Best Turkish Prunes ;
At H. A
. ..OK S.
-T?IGS, FIO
fHWirTitw
j.. iinj aruiuN r ram r
At II A. COOK'S.
CHEESE Western Reserve Cheese just received
at VICKERY'S, No 82 Main Street.
COOPER'S TlSINGLASS--2
boxes 1 lb papers ;
2 boxes 2 ft papers ; At H. A. COOK'S.
RAISIENS
zo on ljayer Kaisens :
Ms quarter bxs Layer Raisins ;
100 eighth bxs " "
At H. A. COOK'3.
CtCRRENTS AND CITRON
i 3,000 lbs choice new Currents ;
300 tbs Genoa Citron ; At H. A. COOK'S.
OARDINES
10 cases quarter boxes Sardines ;
o cases bait bxs naraines ;
2 cases whole bxs Sardines ;
At H. A. COOK'S.
TVTACKEREL
1VX 2;
25 barrels assorted Mackerel ;
to half barrels '
30 quarter "
At II A. COOK'S.
"ERRING 10 barrels extra No. 1 Herring at
U. A. COOK S.
H. A. COOK'S.
T ONDON PORTER 5 easks London Porter
1j just received at
h. a. cook's.
' -irorNOER'S SCOTCH ALE i casks Toune-
i 1 er's assorted XXX Scotch Ale; best brand j
imported; just received at H. A. COOK'S. j
i CNOLISH PICKLES
i JCj 10 dozen Chow Chow ;
3 " White Onions;
i a " Gherkins;
B " Mixed Pickles ;
All from Gross ft Black well's celebrated facti.ry,
: London. At H. A. COOK'S.
TNGLISH SAUCES
Jli 12 dozen half pints Woiceaterehiro Sauces ;
12
1 ii.;-
8
3
3
initrta
Essence Schniass ;
John Bull Sauce ;
Sir Root. Peel Sauce ;
Loyal I shle 41
Reeding "
Sultana
Beef St. ua
Mogul "
Suhci "
24
London Ctnb
.Inst received il
II. Ay COOK'S
XTATER PROOF G I) and S B t:APS-
ii(K),(K0 assorted Gnu Caps ;
At 11. A. COOK'S.
Administrator's Notice.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY (JIVES Til AT THE
11 nr. ersigned has taken .nit leuers of Adniinis-
tratlon upon thu estate of Thomas N Younglovs,
1 late ol vandertinrgn county, Indians, ucoaseu.
All persons having rlainis against said estate will
i.,nu.nt lK.m li.r.liUilh i.i. in-lH CfTlifie.!. for
sett lenient, and persons kn..wiug"themetvee in
ilebt..-d to said etat. rtli maVo imm'diat pay
BSbBt. Said estat. is supposed to be solvent.
OEOROE 0. YODNGLOVE,
' sepl6 Admiaistrstor.
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SHOE
HOUSE,
MOW Mil k
MAIN STREET,
Are again in Market with the
largest Stock of
GOOD GOODS,
(We say GOOD, for we sell
th.it kind of Stofk), to be
found in any House of our
acquaintance East or "West.
They were bought for Cash
by one of the "firm who
spends the greater part of his
f
time East for that express
purpose. With many years
experience in the business,
we flatter ourselves that we
understand it well, and with
facilities at our command, we ,
Cdni and. A77"lll
Sell Goods as cheap as any
Jobbing House in the coun-
try, we care not where that
House may be located ; if in
the East we will add trans-
. ttt ;
POmtlOn. We WOUld Te-
call the attention
nf' rlio ti-odn f ov nvnn,;
W" lllt I ill I 1 I I .III i .1 ill l ii.ib
tion of our Goods. We like
to Sll trnrui 1 -
speak for us whereever they
go
MORGAN, READ & CC
HAT HOUSE
MORGAN, READ & CO.,
No. 63
TbSetixi Street,
Have the Largest and Hand
somest stock of
HATS
To be found in any ne
House in the West. Men's,
Boy's and Children's Hats of
every Fashionable style in
vague either East or West
Men's Black and Colored Fur and
Wool Dress Hats.
Men's Black and Colored Fur and I
Wool French Hats.
i
Men's Black and Colored Fur and !
Wool Planter and Planter Hats.
Men's Black and Colored Fur and
Wool Burnside, Monitor, Cochran,
Men's Plain and Colored Leghorn
and Straw Hats.
Men's Panama & Palm Leaf Hats.
Boy's Fur and Wool Hati
(great
variety .)
Boy's Leghorn, Straw and Palm
Leat iiats.
Children's Fur, Wool, Leghorn,
Straw and Palm Leaf Hats.
The above Stock has just been
purchased directly of the Manu
facturers of New England for
CASH, at low figures, and we will
sell as low as any jobber East,
; transportation added
Call and
examiue our Goods before buying.
No trouble to show goods.
MORGAN, READ &
, i . March 90. ia3.
NOTICE.
-
Dissolution of Copartnership.
rpilE FIRM OF ANSPACKER A PLAUT,
X Evansville, Ind., and Louisville, Ills, was
dissolved by mutual consent on the 1st Inst.
the firm in the sottlement of business.
r.itner partner is bnkb.ii is.. ..." unuit -
A. ANSPACHKR,
sepl" :it
I.. M. PLAl"'.
TO LET.
Business Property to Let.
7L BY l.V) FEET, CORNER OF MAIJ
sj Fourth Streets, will he let for a term
IF MAIN AND
Per
sons wishing to lease can have tho whule or one
quarter, or oue-half, as ther may desire.
Enquire of ASA IGLEIIEAUT, or
nui2tf JNO. SIIANKlilN.
;
NOTICE.
- ' T PROPOSE TO BUILP a temporary frame Car
- J.
riage House on the middle third of lot six, old
plan of Kvansvills. Any one having objections
will plasse inform me within two weeks.
spl7-St HIRAM E. REAP.
DRY GOODS
THE NEW
dry
INTENSE
EXCITEMENT
A T
Nos. 14 & 16
First Street,
WITHOUT DELAY,
TO
COOLZDGE'S,
Where you riU flnd them '"'
dtift"
Rich Silk and Dress Goods.
Tliey have no Competitors this side
of New York City.
ZED ZZJ
Embroidered Edgings and Insert.
Ings, Real Laces, Dress Trimmings,
sanies' Cloth and Beaver Cloaks.
Point Lace Collar, and Sets, .,.
Chandler's Block,
No's. 14 & 16 First Street,
(Two doors West of Post Office,)
EVANSVILLE, INDIANA.
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No. 10
IPiriST STEET,
Wholesale and Retail
BUY GOODS.
In addition to all in our
former lines, we now have
the BEST STOCK of the fol
lowing Goods ever brought
to this City, viz:
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
MATTINGS,
r u a
j WINDOW SH ADE S,
'Window Hollands,
Curtain Damasks,
LACE CURTAINS, I
Curtain Fixtures,
CURTAIN CORNICES;
And almost everything in the
i
! HOUSE FURNISHING LINE.
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my20-Iv JAO.I ESS fc FRENCH,
Xo. 10 First Street, Evansville.
ELECTION NOTICE.
.T1TL' I I L- 1 V1U A X A .
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Vanderburgh County. J
I
LOUIS RICHTER, CLERK OF THE VAN-
, uernurgu t irnm uouri, winuo ana lor saia
County, do hereby certify to the Sheriff of said
connty, what officers are to be elected at the next
general election, (in the State of Indiana), to be
held on the Seeond Tuesday in October A. D. 186.'.,
t the diffcreut places of holding elections in said I
couutv. tu-wit :
t An Attoruev. Prosecntiiis for the fifteenth
Judicial Circuit.
A Connty Commissioner for the First District of
Van.lerbureh county
An Apjiabsr, to appraise the Real Estate of
said county.
r
ir
w itness my nana and the seal ot said
county this 14th day cf September, 1863.
j LOUIS RICHTER, 0. V. C. C.
I, George Wolflin, Sheriff of Vanderburgh
county, certify that tho above notice Is a true and
complete copy. GEORGE WOLFLIN, 8. V. C.
seplC
COAL.
Pay for Coal, when you order it,
in Bankable- Funds.
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AMERICAN STABLE,
On Third bet. Main and Lorust Sts,
TUTS LIVERY ESTABLISHMENT, WHICH
is well known thronghont the country, pos
sesses Stable advantages superior to any similar
establishmeut in the City, having arrangement!
for the seception of private horses at livery of the
most elegant and complete description, and at the
lowest rates.
Carriages for visiting to lt. Coaches, light
wagons, and every kind of road vehicle to let.
Horses sold on commission. Second hand Buggy's
for sale at the very lowest prices. Passengers for
warded to all parts of the countrv by special con
veyance. RICHARDSON, BRITTON A CO.
ap!4
NOTICE.
MRS. ERNENBCTSCH, A LADY FROM
Germany, celebrated by her skill as a phvsi
cian for all kinds of diseases, is prepared to give,
to every sick person, information on the origin,
the cause and treatment of their complaints, with
out troubling them with many questions, the
aforesaid information being made only by exam
ining the pulse. Terms very moderate, vis : 35
Cents.
The Doctress is at her office, la I.amasco, near
Chris Miller's. Hours for consultation from 9 to
12 o'clock a. in. and from S to 5 o'clock p. su
splt-ta
CLOTHING.
HENRY FELDMAN,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
M am street,
EVAKSriLLE, TND.
I WIXH To CALL T1IK ATTENTION OF
, 1 the citizens of Evan vi lie sssi vicinity to my
large and well selected stock of French Cloths,
Cassiaieres, beautiful Vesting and Furnishing
3oods in general.
I have just returned from the Eart, where I havr
made my own purchases, and can therefore recom
mend all my Goods as being of thefin-t qaality
1 employ none hut the U-st of workmen, and ron
joeutly tun. out wort ...,iu la snv in the fitv
seiiS-45m
UNITED STATES
Wholesale Clothing
FURNISHING HOUSE.
Clothing for the Million!
L- LOEWEKTHAL & CO.,
A r again in th market, at the old we known
stand
Cor. Main and First Sts.,
; (Which has kei-ii rebuilt aud enlarged,) with the
largest snd best selected stock of
FALL AND WTFTER CLOTHIHG
AND
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods
Kver Opined In this Market.
OUR OLD CUSTOMERS ANP THK TRADK
generally are respect folly invited to call and
examine our Goods and prices before purchasing
i . . ' w" " mu. we can oner superior
inducements to CASH buyers.
One of onr firm resides in New York, aad has
had many years experience in buvingand manu
facturing, and devotes his whole time to
j Purchasing and Superintending the
Manufacturing Department,
! And as we buy exclusively for CASH, we cau and
will sell as low to the trade as any
House East or West
sepll
WHOLESALE
CLOTilMflOUSS!
No. 3
North First St., Evansville ;
BRAXCH OF
GOLDMAN, BERG & CO.,
KTo. 806
Market Street, Philadelphia,
We have new ready a very large selected stock of
Fall 5 Winter Clothing
AXI
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
SHAWLS, BLANKETS
TRAVELING SHIRTS.
i' Clotlains,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
' To ahich we devire to call the attention of th.
trade. Our Goods being all m anil far -tnred
by ourselves, buyers have
Only One Profit to Pay.
We feel confident that oar prices are fully as low
as those ot any other 1 louse in the nest.
All Goods Warranted.
sep.',
'l The Best is always the Cheapest.
Especially is this true ef
OLOTHIN
AVD
Gents' Furnishing Good.-.
Test it by calling ou
J. H. CARLI N,
No. 8
FIRST STREET,
t.YIUJ? POST-OFFICE,)
EYASSVILLK. INP
rHE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RE
turned from the East, where he has laid In
one of the best stocks of Clothing and Gents' Fnr
nishing Goods ever brought to this City. My
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings. Ac., were selected
with an eye single to .jaality and style ; and hav
ing become conversant with the taste of our peo
ple, am satisfird that in this particular my Goods
will give excellent satisfaction.
Gents Furnishing Goods of every description
will also ha found at my establishment such as
Gloves. Hosiery, Neck-Ties, Shirts, Collars, Sus
penders, A.-.
My facilities for manufacturing Clothing are
excellent ; aud as for Cutting Garments to fit no
satisfaction no pay. I ask no one to take a mean
fitting garment tt my hands.
Over-Coatings of every variety and style will be
found at my .staliHshment. ' Though it may
sound unreasonable to talk of Overcoats daring
the " heated term," we most remember that in
" peace is the time to prepare for war," and in
Summer make our preparations for the cold blasts
of Winter. No better preparation can be devised
than le ordering of a good reliable Overcoat,
such as may be found at No. 8 Firt Street.
Orders for Clothing of every description will
receive the personal attention of the undersigned,
and will I promptly attended to. The motto at
No. ft is, ' Promises punctually fulfilled."
Before orderii g Fall or Winter suits Gents will
consult their own interest by examining my
Goods and Pri ?es. Remember the place
No. 8 First Street, ipear Post Office.)
auglS J. II- CAM. IN.
APPLE PARERS.
OfTdOZEN GENUINE 11 UN TABLE AP
jCU pie Parers the best machines In the United
elates. Every machine warranted to gjve satis
faction. Also on hand Brass and Enameled Ket
tles. For sale by JACOB STRAUB A SON.,
asfO-lB 71 Main Street.
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