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EVANSVILLE, 1ST). MONDAY. ..OCTOBER 12, lfW JOI BXAL BINDERY. The publishers of the Ecansville Jour nal have just added to their Newspaper and Job Printing Establishment, a FIRST CLASS BINDERY and Maxu factoky of Blank Books. Having se cured the services of some of the best workmen in the West, they are prepared to execute orders at Cincinnati and Louisville prices. Fvery description of Blank Books, snch as Railroad, County, Banking, Mer cantile, and Forwarding Books, manu factured to order and from the best quality of stock. Ruling and 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 i a every variety of style from half-bound to Antique and Full-Gilt Work. CITY xVEWS. S&For Commercial and River News see fourth page. Major Will. Walker is author ized by Col. John A. Mann to make suit able arrangements for the accommoda tion of companies for tha 120th regiment, as they may desire to enter camp. Returned. Capt F. H. Ehrman, A. A. Q. M., and Commandant ol this Po3t, arrived by the Saturday evening train from a furlough of twenty days, to visit bis friends. He looks remarkably fine. The Warrick County Agricultu ral Fair closed on Saturday. It was a creditable affair we are told, and was largely attended. A Richmond paper, of October ; 2d. mentions the arrival in that city, of I wnlle tnere,!3 ?0,aie7r stationed nere. , , , , , , I Indianapolis Journal. the prisoners taken by the rebels at the r x a-c . , , ,, , , . . , ! Dan is a brave man and the soldiers battle of Lhickamauga. This arrival j , ul hail rioct ho " L-finrtiil. nnw mpr :tir him ,L- TJ .I,- 12.1, f 13 I Hiurt. : The Coshocton Age says the Cop" i.rheads in that section are chuckling over the iact, that in the receut battle of Chickamauga, Mr. Vallandigham lost no votes. Bragg's butchers killed none but : Public Sale. Union men, the boys who irould have i The undersigned will sell' at Mr. Ja given their votes to John Brough, it is j cob Poelkel's house on Mitchell's tract, true, but a man must be a miscreant so next to th Salt Well, on Thursday, Oct. rile as to shame the devil, who could have the heart to rejoice over it Posey County Fair. We have received from a friend some notes relative to the Agricultural Fair of Posey county, just closed. The Fair was held at New Harmony, commencing on Tuesday last and closing on Friday. The entries in all the various depart ments were quite large and the displays of articles in each, with the exception Of j agricultural implements, JWere highly j .. : creditable : I Floral Hall was magnificently filled , and the display therein was a high en- j comium on the industry, skill and good taste Ot the ladies Ot rosey county. : The amphitheater was so'crowded that ; . , m i ,,i gentlemen had to be excluded, and the ladies could scarcely find acconimoda tiona. A varx? V. a fwl jnm A faa t nrn nt tiia Fair njaa i the contest in horsemanship, or perhaps : we mio'llt say horsewomanship. In this contest there were thirteen competitors entered the ring and seven contended for the prize. The citizens of Ne Harmony made up the sum of $3o, which was awarded in premiums of $20, $10 and $5. The rid- ins; was magnificent. i w . . ,r. lhe first prise was borne on by Miss ' J Robb, a rural beauty; the second by Miss Annie Mann, of Mount Vernon, and the t'lil j i XT n rd bv Miss Gentry. The first premium for waj taken by Mr. Forth. paeing horses if Mt. Vernon Time, 2:40. Fast trotting stallions, first premium by LanJigan, of Greyville. Time 2:3.. The entries of stock were numerous aud the display excellent. The display of fruit was also large ami credit ibl- 1 lie exhibition Ot Home-made woolen gjOiis, varus ami fabcicka, were parti-.-.i- i u .. , l . -l.:i ;.: .. ;.in -ac- . ;i . .i - ..uiiisu iiiu va...'..v.u. of preserved fruits, sweetmeats, &c. On Tuesday and Wednesday nights the visitors were entertained by very creditable theatrical performances, in which the Robinson family were the t.:f ,t;;.ic v.- - . JISIVCI ti viv.'uu fcv j MtlU ItJ uniivw -r Thursday night The fair was enlivened bv the choicest music by the Net. Harmony Brass Band, . , , PqP Bennett All the people of Posey county seemed to take an interest in the fair. Every family in attendance brought full baskets : To fmm, If yOD wj8h pnrchaM pnre of provisions, which were liberally dis- Drugs, Medicines, and Chemicals at a small ad tributed to all, Strangers and friends j vance on Eastern prices, go and examine Keller ,., n ... r L I White's stock, whers yon will find every arti- alika, to the no small credit of the ctti-. . . . . ' , . .. ' . : els that is needed by the professor, and as prices sens of the county for generous hospi- which cannot tail to five satisfaction. Their talitT. ,to ' ' So-s Main street. may4dwtf Two or three Copperheads who were blackguards enough to huzzah for Val landigham, received rough usage from II a r.F Inn.l Tl, m fair was a complete success in all shapes, both pecuniarily and in regard to mate rial attractions. A correspondent of the Memphis Bulletin, writing from Corinth, gives an account of the late fight at Swallows Bluff. Our force consisted of the Tth Illinois mounted infantry and the Tth Kansas, and left Corinth on the 2Tth alt, commanded by Col. Rowett, of the Tth Illinois. Two days brought tha expedi tion to Fort Hooker, near Mifflin. They had a skirmish and captured three of the enemy. That night one of our pickets was killed. The next day they got on the rebel Xewsom's track, had a running - , , , figh. for twenty miles, capturing three more prisoners. On the oUtn they resched Sleydlan's Bluff. Tha rebels - , . , had all crossed except the Major and 20 msn, protected by one hundred cavalry on the other furle hut within musket rnntrf One mo,. nU.J..J range. Uur men charged uuder a show- er of bullets, drove the rebel, away from ttJ opposite 81(18 and captured the Major j t,;. . , , and his men, With a loss of one man ....... . killed and two woundad Circuit Cocrt. This very important institution is going on slowly, but is d:ing its work well. Already three of the thieves who infest the city have received a small portion of their deserts, and it is to be hoped the good work will go on until there is no more material to work upon. On Saturday John Rush was convicted of robbery the crime for which Tom. Hughes was tried, not larceny, as we re' ported it on Friday and sentenced to eight years in the peniteutiary. Prosecutor Marsh appeared for the State and Major Morris S. Johnson and James E. Blythe for the defense. Mrs. TJnlef, whose preliminary exam ination we reported some time since, was indicted for receiving stolen goods, and was lodged in jail, her bail having been increased. There are some four or five morn of the late denizens of Whisky Row in the county jail waiting their turn, and it is consolation to all good citizens to know, that though the " mills of God grind slow, they grind exceeding small," and we hope" justice will have many a " field day ' ere the present term of the Circuit Court expires. Taktabs Afloat. Twelve Illinois Copperheads, en route to Ohio to vote for Vallandigham, were arrested at Rich mond, Indiana, on Friday, and confessed their purpose. They had maps and free passes, and were all armed, the officers taking from the 12 seventeen revolvers, bowie kives, &c. The people of Ohio will not tamely submit to this treasonable effort to cheat them out of the right to choose their own rulers. We shall expect to hear that I ' many of these Illinois traitors will be sent home by a short cut. Dan. Voorbees didn't stop to make a speech here, as he returned from his tour through Ohio, but slipped quiet ly by lor his home in Terre Haute. His speech - making is over in Indianapolis J" J up, or he may "depart from his usual i ., , , .. , ,, ,. ., . i, , '11 LI V 1 custom anu puuii&n a ivearu in me &eate Sentinel. He and Claypool are bu 0,1 writing for the Sentinel. HOME INTERESTS. 22, 1S63, at 9 o'clock a. m., the follow ing property, to-wit: Four horses, five cows with calf, two 2-horse wagons, one plow, harness, household and kitchen furniture, Ac., &c. Terms. Sums of $5 and under, cash; ' y . I on all sums over $o a credit of eight , months will be given, the purchaser giv- r,t. tdUV, .nn.nal oanr..:n ntotwln,. ' lug nuic. nibu oppkuvcu c.ui J 11 1 - valuation or appraisement laws. J. J. Cohx, Auctioneer. MTl take this method of informing my friend ,ht 1 hT purchased a Gallery in Indianapolis. and expect to move my business to that citv very " ,, .. z- ' , sooic, and all those who wish to hvu 1.1 make plctllM for tht.m wiu CiM at ouoe. J pkbbv Elliott. To the Pcblic1 hereby Inform tho public that ! I will commence regnUr night auction, on Mon- Wednesday and F.iday nighu. I"I will offer for ale large lots of Dry Go.xl con- . .. of Dlsas. Merinoes. Muslin,. Shawls, Bed Spreads, Table Cloths. Skirts. Nap kins, Towels, Linens, &c. Also large lots of Gentlemen s Clothing, eon- sisting of Pants, Vests, Coats and all kinds of Ladi' and Gentlemens' shoes Next Saturday, Oct. loth at 9 o'clock, A. M. there will be a large sale. At the sametisne will he sold one good Piano. J. J. C'OHN, octM Auctioneer. ; , . . B3- One of the firm of our enterprising Hatters j and Farrin vautier Marconnisr, left to-day i for the Eastern cities to buy their stock of Ladies' ! Tan wn,ch they intend to havo a great deal larg- ' er this season than ever brought to this city. Bo- i . .. . . . . . . , ; Ing an excellent judge of tho article, he cannot fall ; to make selections of prime goods, made up in the very latest style, which they will sell at the lowec. pos!!oie raie. i.:tuin, tu eiii 01 a i;(ou I ' , .,, , . . cueap m 01 r ... n . 11 nave . .ij'iJjr. hi. ny null Veek to select one out of a fine big, ind fresh ; stock Call early aDd make your choice. cetS-V Dr. V. O. C UN DEN, or Cincinnati, who per-form-d such a wonderful cure n Jas. Scautlin Sr. of this city, in the cure nt a Can:er, and who re moves Canrt-rs withedt the use of the knife aud without p-"'i, raB conssdtss at the Washington House oa Thursd-iy and Friday, Oct. I.'.th and UN and :in Thnr-day and Friday, Noveinb-r fSBiaiid intb.an.i Aseesfteti nthand isth All interested re iuvitcd to rorae and . xassins sixrimeos of Cancels removed by the Doctor. octB For a line dressr. fashionable suit go to Lyon's whose assortment is n,w complete. His stock is equal in variety, and style lo any , m thelnion. ! ... ..... ; w pwaw are rasauH,siaaa aanorss. A HUH Salic H. Nelson will sell at auction i on Thursday morniue. October Tth. at the I A"?" Boo, corner of Main and Third streets, i UUS5J one oarfacne4a one-uorse wagon, a lot of oueensware. chair, tables, several heating ! stov.s, about sixty yards of carpet, and slot f ; iTJ goods, Ac, Ac Copeland's Savings Bank ; Jjg., 4 First Strest is nO"5V ' f Pymg For Gold 1 40 TJ. S. Demand Notes 1 40 Large Silver 1 30 Small Silver 1 20 Call aud see before Selling. fisa" Five horses, one top buggy, one open buggy, and harness, for sale. En quire of Hiram Nelson, :t you can find him. octldlw The American House still Lives ! New Improvements. Having b ased the above nam. d house for a term of years, I have spared no pains or expense In 1 putting evsry department of this popular hotel in mot I1"'" nviT 1 lMI fltted " nc bar adjacent to th office, where at all times the cboice.t ofwine. nd Hqniw. will be kept, and a polite and attentive men to wait upon my pations and frlend- i . Biiiv win si an utiit-i dc Kept during ; fh night; pirtic,1lr Rtt()nim wiu ' togurst arriving and departing on t. u, i.uth day and night. aiy lauie iuiii .1 ampiy suppuea , wUh th tbe mke, affordii RnJ by attention to bu..ne .nd th. want, of the public, I hope to obtain a largs snare ot wis pniille t oatronaae. of whloh I .hall endeavor to render i Plron8. ' ,,.. mmlf worthy. J J . 1 1 li.sbi RY myself worthy CflAaLM laLL, Clerk aug6-dtf If. 8. CLAIM AGENCY. Bounties, Pensions, 4 Arrears of Pay. BEN STINSON is authorized by the United States Government (and ha been furnished with all the nocessary forms and instructions) to pro cure bounties, pensions aud buck pay for widow? and orphans ; pensions, bounty and luck pay for officers in the Arniy and Navy, Seamen, Marines, Engi neers, Firemen, and Coal Heavers employed in the service of the United States; collect accounts of ; Evening Star from New Orleans, 4th, ar- Contractors, Sutlers, and claims against the Gov- rived this morning. ernment for damages don real estate and other ! Among her passengers are Major-Gen-pruperty by the A. my nd Navy. j erai Herron, Commodore (loldsboro, 165 Correspondents desiring answers must enclose ! 8c 80ldier3, and 161 rebel officers as stamps. Office Third street, second door from ' TirJonnerR Main, Evansville, Ind. nihil BEN STINSON. Si" rR. Kleaoee still continues to be the only lawfnl agent in this city for the Artificial Rubber Teeth. After furnishing nearly a hundred seta in the past five years, he has no hesitation in recom mending them as the best and cheapest material in use, )eing worn in the most difficult months, with comfort and efficiency. Persons suffering with bad fitting mettle plates are especially re quested to call at the Rooms next BittrolfTs, Main Street. WILLIAM REAVIS, Attorney at Law and IT. S. Claim Agent, Is authorized by the Government to procure Pen sions, Bounty Money, Back Pay, Bounty Land I Claims for Houses and other Property destroyed while in the service of the Government, aud all claims, of whatever kind or nature against the United States. Bounty for Discharged Soldiers! By an amendment to the Bounty Law, passed at the last session of Congress, " All soldiers or j other persons who hare been or shall hereafter be j discharged within two years from the date of their enlistment, by reason of wounds received in battle, j shall reieive the same Bounty as though they served two years." Office 65 Main Street, over Keller's Gun Store, opposite the Court House, Evansville, Indiana. Correspondents must enclose stamps. ttaGood references gheu if required. mh23 ESS" The fine side-wheel steamer Chambers, Brown - Captain, will continue to run ana regular T- ,11- 3 rt 1 1 packet between Evansville and Henderson, leav ing Evansville every evening at 4 e'clock, and Henderson every morning at 7 o'clock. She will carry freight at the following rates : Pound freights, 10c. ; flour per barrel, 15c. ; do. per sack, 8e. ; whisky per barrel, 30c. ; molasses, 20c.; shingles, 25c. per 1.C00 feet; lumber. 15c. p r 100 feet ; doors. 10c. ; sash in bundles of five, 10c. Other freights in proportion. sep24tf CANDIDATES' NOTICE. PHILIP KOCH, Jr., o Perry Township, wil ""'PP0''1'1 r Appraiser or Vander- burgh County, qu Tuesday next by a HOST Of FRIESD3. We are anti.orir.-d to announce that JOHS j HALL, of Knight Township, will serve as County Commissioner for the. 1st District of Vanderburgh ! county, if elected. JOBS WATMAS is a candidate for Ap I praiser of Keal Estate at the next October election. JOHN BICHMANN, and old citizen of Van- derbnrgh county, is a candidate for Ccunty Com Isjsioasc al the ensuing October election. Editors "Journal," please announce the na.ne : of BERNARD N V RRE as a candidate for County ! Commissioner at the next ensuing October elec i lion. " We are authorized to announce the name I of LEWIS ft STINSOX, as s candidate at the i next October election, for the office of Prosecuting At'"r""v j ",e l:,xn m,c,al vutTlct- CHAS. K. MARSH, the present Prosecuting attorney for the 15th Judicial Circuit, will be a candidal,- Sir that office at the ensuing October t'leCtiOU. SPECIAL NOTICES. Pulmonary Consumption a Curable DUeaseU! .4 CARD. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned having been restored to health , ... oj n .ery ,u.P10 reiueuy, mier , in a few weeks, by a vt.-ry simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung j alfe'ti.ii, and that dread disease. Consumption is auxious lo make known to his fellow-sufferers I the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the direo- t ions for preparing and using the same, which ' they will find o stirs ear for Consvmption, Asthma ' Bronchitis, Cocam, C'OLne, Sic. The only object thea ivcrtisei has in sending the Prescription Is to 1 benefit the afflicted, and spread Information wbioh 1 he concelTes to be iuvaluable ; and be hopes every ' sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them ! nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please ' ; address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburgh, Kings County, sep30-3m New Tork. PROF. 0. J. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. This ostoiiishing preparation will. ly Nature's own Process, Re store Gray Hair to the Original Color. Will make it grow on Bald Heads. "Will restore the Natural Secretions. Will remove at once all Itching. AVill remove nil Dandruff. Will cure all Eruptions even Scald Head. Wrtll make lbs Hair Soft aud Glossy. Wrlll preservr the Color of Hair to Old A.: AVill always Fasten it, and stop It Falling. And Isoaeof the best Toilet Articl.s lor th Hair now in Has, Thousands of Soldiers in the Arm Have testified to the abovo, who had become gra 1 anrt lrtflt their TTuir Iit- sii-VnoKa luiiicro of I'liniaf- ' i na inattention, wune per.orm.ng camp amy. j A Restorative and dressing it has no equal. hSLLtB Wlf.las.ota natsil k irni.ta irtf Vruiuv 1 n HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE!! , Batchelor'S Celehrated Hair Dye Is the Best in the World! The only Harmless True and Reliable Due Known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect changes Bed Busty or Grey Hair, instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, without Injuring ihe Hair er Staining the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beantifnl ; imparts fresh vitality, frequently re storing its pristine color, and rectifins the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Gennine is signed WIL LIAM A. BATCH F.LOR, all others are mere imi tations, and should be avoided Sold by al Druggists, Ac. Factory 82 Barclay street, N. " BATCHELOR'S NEW TOILET CREAM FO ' OBEi5S1N'G TIIK hair jylOdwly DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS, SEMIN A I Ubinabt and Sexual Svstims. New and roll treatment in Reports of the HF.WABD A 0 i CIATION Sent in scaled letter envelope., freB of ; charge. Address, Dr. J. SKI I.LIN HOUGHTON, j Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. an27-3m I THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF j AN INVALID, Published for the benefit, and as a warning and ! CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN who suffer from ' Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, etc., aupplyiiiK st the same time. THE MEANS OF SELF CURE. By one who has cured bimselt after being put-to great expense and injury through medical humbua and quacxery. Br enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope single conies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Bedford, Kings County, N. Y. LIQUORS. 3ST 3ES "W IT1 X 1EL - N. F. CARR & CO., HOLESALE DEALEBS IN IMPORTED Durai-stic Wines and Liquors, have opeued at No. 28 First Street, (adjoining Messrs. Hollingsworth A Bro., Oueensware Store,) a large stock of Liquors, to which we beg to call the at tention of the trade. W. are prepared to offer ex- irajrumary inauu'incnta to Vma buyers, -;nd re- sprciiuuy nTiie merenants, Bar Keepers, dealers. nd all other, who interest in buying good i "gjitf!!?' ! Ii.. Tariety of imported w lues and Liquors of almost srery grade. Also, large assortment of old Bourbon. Monongahela and Bye Whisky, which t. -Di- we warrant to b gsauine. N. T. f ARB ft CO. THE VERY LATEST B T TELEG TEZ .A. F H. Later from Xfw Orleans lOtb Army Corps at Krauklin -Brisk Cavalry Fight Rebels put to Flight. New York, Oct 10. The steamer Our letters of the 6th inst. state that the headquarters of the 19th Army Corp3 were near Franklin. On the 2nd, a cavalry skirmish be twen Col. Davis' command and the Reb els under Captain Sauire, resulted in the retreat of the rebels at the first fire. Squire being mortally wounded, and CoL Davis having captured a park of rebel artillery, no demonstration had since j been made. The health of the 13th aud 19th Army Corps is excellent. The rumors of the burning of the town of Morganga, arose from the destruction by our forces, for defensive purposes, of a number of buildings on the outskirts. Libel Suit in Washington City diet Not Guilty. Ver- Washington, Oct 10. Count Garow ski was tp-day, in the criminal court, found not guilty of libel against Mr. Hunt, Chief Clerk of the State Depart- ment, who had complained that the Count had published language for the purpose of inducing the belief that he had violated the confidence the "OVern- ment had reposed in him as One of its officials. Sew York Correspondent Turned out of Meade's Lines. New York, Oct 10. The Washington correspondent of the Boston Herald Btates that the correspondents of the New York Times and Tribune have been sent outside the lines of the army of the Potomac for violating orders relative to the publication of information obtained from deserters, refugees, &c. Pittsburgh, Oct. 10. River 21 inches by metal mark and stationary. Weather clear. LAI EST NEWS BY MAIL. Special to the Missouri .Wscrat.l Leaven-worth, October 9. Gen. Blunt has escaped, and was met below Fort Scott by reinforcements, which he took command of and Started in pursuit of Quantrell. 1 have received the following addition al particulars concerning the attack: The General was in advance of the wagons, and while waiting for them in the vicinity of Pond's camp, he noticed a body of 100 men advancing in line, who, being dressed ineour uniform, he at first supposed belonged to Pond's com mand, on drill, while, at the same time, he had suspicioned they were rebels. He had the escort formed in line and the band and wagons ordered to the rear, ' v.:i v. .i j i j.i tt- i .1 while he advanced toward theui. He had proceeded bnt a short distance when they fin d on hini, at the same time he heard firing at Pond's Camp. As he turned to give the order to fire, he dis covered the escort running from him. Seeing our men break, the enemy charged, followed by about 200 others from the timber. With the assistance of Major Curtis, the General endeavored to halt and rally the escort, but only succeeded in detain ing fifteen men. With the.se he turned on the enemy, who retreated. He fol lowed them until they formed in force, a.s i.m . wnen ne Halted, with the determination of remaining until he could ascertain the fate of the escort and of Pond's com mand. With a force of only nine men he kept firing in their rear until they moved south, when he joined Pond's command, rhich he found safe, with the exception of a small loss in killed and wounded. MANTUA MAKING. HEADQUARTERS FOR CLOAK, MANTILLA AND MRS. ELIZA SPEIGLEBERG, IN THE OLD POST OFFICE BUILDING, ON First Street, has just received fresh supplies from tho East, of the richest fabrics, ami Is now ! prepared to make np to ord'-r on the most reason -j eble terms. Cloaks, Mantlas, Circles, and Sacques I of the best material aud of tho most lienutiful : styles. . Her stock is so complete, that with the assist I ance of the most competent Dress aud Cloak makers in the country, she is able to defy all com petitors in both stye and prices. Mrs. Spiegulberg also has bought a largo as sortment of Silks, Head praasses, Hair Braids aud Cm-Is, Ladys' Pocket Handkerchiefs of every style nnd a great many other articles ft l the convo-'ib-uc-i of the Ladies of Xvansvillo ai d vicinity too nnmerous to mention. The best Sewing Mi-chines of Grov. r A Baker niinnfh'-tory for family use. for sail by Mrs. ELIZA SPIEGELBKRG, No. l:i First Street bet Main and Second Mi.p-i NOTICE. United States Marshal's Sale. BT VIRTUE 0r AN ORDER OF SALE TO j me directed from the Klerks Office of the District Court of the United States for the District of Indiana, I will on 9 j TUESDAY, THE 20TH DAT OF OCTOBER, 1863, : at George Foster's Warehouse, corner of Locust ; stroetand Canal, in the citv of Evansville, Indi ana, offer for sale at PUBLIC AUOTION FOB CASH j One-half Keg Powder, one Bag Shot, throe Kegs and seven Pounds Powder, four Trunks and seven Fatchels, cotaining Needles, Combs, Notions, and : BosBUcklerrWine1 luSg uee'n condmn- ed and forfeited to the United States as enemies ProP?:r,v' anrt tb hal ordered by the Court properly, ana l to sell the same. DAVID G. ROSE, U. S. Marshal. orU By S. 8. Bioxlow, Deputy. MEDICIAL A Valuable Medicine FOR EVERY FAMILY. DBUGGISTS IN ALL sections of the city and country jeep on hand buy, sell and re commend as a tonic, stimnlant and appetizer, Roback's Htomach Bit ters. APOTHECARIES IN all sections of the city and country keep in stock, sell and dispense as a tonic Roback's Stomach Bitters. PHYSICIANS in all section of the city and country approve and re commend as a tonic Ro back's Stomach Bitters. GROCERS in all sec tions of the city and country keep constantly supplied with and deal in Roback's Stomach Bittors. HOTELS in all sec tions of the city and country are snpplied with aud "cannot keep a notei without stock of Roback's Stomach Bitters. HOSPITALS throughout the army of the North have fonnd an indispensable tonic, and are using, for the soldiers Roback's Stomach Bitters. SUTLERS in every regiment ongbt to have and many have introduced, and highly recom mend Roback's Stomach Bitters. LADIES, old and young, for Billlousuess, Liver Complaints, Languor, Weakness and general De bility, are recommended to use Roback's Stomach pvtovnnnv . . . , EVERYBODY who desires a good tonie for giving tons to the spirit, a healthy appetite aud to ny a bottle of Roback'. Stomach Bitters. DR. C. W. WOU At li. I ! OH East Proprietor, Cincinnati. and Manufaetery Nos. 56, 58, 60 and t Third Street. fc.-For sale by all Druggists everywhere uug2 i; i .w IliiPll ciaABS & TOBACCO- JOSEPH FENDRICH & BROS., Wo. IBS Forest Street, fc 49 Soul I. BALTIMORE, M D . JOHN FENDRICH & BROS., COLUMBIA, PA., AND F. FENDRICH & BROS., Evansville, Ind., Branches of the Baltimore House, T O B AC y" ARE NOW THE MOST EXTENSIVE Manufacturers, in our Hue, in the State. We offer the following Tobacco and Cigars, of our own manufacture, for sale : 200 Boxes of Five Lamp per pound 50 Cts. 200 Boxes of 10 Lump per pound 60 Cts. 200 Boxes Frank's Orange Lump lb 65 Cts. 300 Rose Bud, in Caddies, per pound 60 Cts. 300 Boxes Barow's, in Caddies. 300 Caddies Peach Leaf, per ponnd SO Cts. 200 El Dorado, Light, per pound $1 00 300 Caddies Pancake, Light, per pound 80 Cts. 100 Boxes Sun Cured Tobacco lb 55 Cts 4,000 lbs Home Spun Twist Tobacco ; 1 ,000 Barrels Smoking Tobacco ; 200 boxes Bond's Scotch Snuff ; 50 Half Barrels Fine-Cat Chewing Tobacco ; 100 Merschanm Pipes ; 100 Gross Briar aud Wood Pipes ; 200,000 Clay Pipes, assorted ; 100 Gross Rubber Pipes ; 10,000 assorted Pipe Stems ; 25,000 Conha Cigars ; 24,0f0 Henry City Cigars, flrst'e ; 26,000 Henry Clay Cigars, Second's ; 29,000 La Napoleon Cigars ; 30,000 El Brutus Cigars ; 200,000 Half Spanish Cigars ; 200,000 Segareets ; 220.000 La Salvadina Cigars ; 400,000 Packs Smoking Tobacco ; 50 Drums Turkish Smoking Tobacco ; 1,000 Bales Kinnicauick Smoking Tobacco; 50 Drums Shanghie ; 2,000 Pounds Mackabov Snuff; 2,000 French Snnff Merchants and Store-Ke.-pers, look to their interest; examine our large stock. No. 27 Main Street, Sales Room Factory, Cor. Locust & Water Sts. We inanufactare all tin- above goods, and will lei 30 per cent, cheaper than any House in our State. We would call the attention of Merchants who deal in our line, to buy from the manufacturers, wbere ,hBT ' "av 30 vr wut- rENDRi DRlCH A BROS., Evansville, Indiana apil GROCERIES. k. (. WMKILEK. AS. RIOC8. W. 3. 810(2 WHEELER, RIGGS & SUGG, Whole: le dealers in GROCERIES, SALT, COTTON YARNS Nails, Window Glass, Sash, Doors, &e. o. 11 North First Street, Corner ot Sycamore. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. COPARTNERSHIP vv E HAVE ASSOCIATED WITH US WM J Sugg, late of fniontown, K v.. in the Wholesale Grocery business. The styleof tho firm will be WheMwr. Riggs A Sugg. WHEELER 4 RIGGS. ( 10FFEK Just received 100 bags prime Rio Coffee ; 50 bags good fair Coffee; 50 boxes Ground V; and for sale cheap at WHEELEH, RIGli 80068 C1YRUP Si MOLASSE; O 25 b: barrels Syrup ; 25 barrels Bertrand's XXX Syrup ; 10 ' stowart s syrup ; 20 " extra Honey Svrup ; 40 " N. O. Molasses ; itfl half bbls Honey Svnin ; SO half bbls Bertrand's XXX Syrup ; f0 ten gallon kegs Syrup ; For sale chi-sp as Hip cheapest at WHEELER, UIGOS A SUGG'S. SPICES 25 bags Black Pep;-er ; 15 bags Spice ; ID fog. Raw Ginger; A bags Cassia ; 20 cases Nutmegs ; 25 boxes ground Ginger ; SO " Pepper ; 25 " Spice ; 5(1 " Cinnamon ; 50 " Cloves; 75 " Mustard ; for sale low at WHEELER. RIGGS St SUGG'S. s UGAR 20 hhds. prime Now Orleans Sug.u ; 20 " fair " 10 " Porto Rico Sugar ; 15 boxes Havana " 25 barrels Crushed M 25 u Powderel 4 V " Coffee U " Yelllow CofT-e Sugar ; air sals at WIIEELKR, RIGGS A SCGG'8. f ACKEKKL LVJ v 'Si barrels No. Muckerel, hirge ; XII 1 " iT lu 11 bbls 1 -25 2 -J5 3 30 quarter bbls No. 1 Mackerel : 36 " a 25 " " 3 25 kits " 1 50 ' S 70 " " S - Just received por rail at WHEELER, RIGGS A SUGG'S. TYE STUFF, ETC XJ 2 cases Manilla Indigo ; - 1 caso Madras indigo ; 1 hhd Dutch Madder ; 10 barrels Alum ; 10 " Copperas ; S " Cndboar; 50 boxes Extract Logwood ; 2 barrels Brimstone ; 10 " Sulphur; 5 " Spsom Salts ; 2 " Vensia Bod ; 2 " Spanish Brown ; 10O boxes Washing Bine ; 10 frails Soft Shell Almonds ; 10 barrels Filberts ; for sals cheap at WHEELER, RIGGS A SUGG. IIT-OIDEN WARE ETC.- V V 76 dozen Red Buckets ; 50 dozen Blue and Red Buckets j -" dozen Well Buckets ; 20 do !en No. 1 Tubs ; 45 dozen No. 2 and 3 Tubs ; T5 dozen Wash Boards ; 20 Nests Buckets, 3 in nest ; 10 dozen half Bushel Measures ; 50 boxes Clothes Pius. For sale cheap by WHEELER, RIGGS A SUGG FLOUR 100 barrelFextra Family Flour, on consignment at WHEELER BIGGS A SOGG C1HEESE 50 boxes Western Reserve Cheese ; 20 bozos Hamburg Cheese, i Just received and to arrive at WHEELER, R1GQS A SUGG'S. LIVERY STABLE. AMERICAN STABLE, On Third bet. Main and Locust Sts, THIS LIVERY ESTABLISHMENT, WHICH is well known throughout the country, pos sesses Stable advantages superior to any similar establishment in the City, having arrangements for the seception of private horses at livery of the most elegant and complete description, aud at the lowest rates. Carriages for visiting to bst. Coaches, light wagons, and every kind of road vehicle to let. Horses sold on commission Second hand Baggy'. br sale at the very lowest prices. Passengers for warded to all parts of the country by special con veyance. RICHARDSON, BRITT0N A CO. p!4 GROCERIES. VI ADDER 1 cask prime Dutch just received 1VJ- nd for sale by S. E. GILBERT A CU. TNDIQ0 500 pounds best quality for sals by A s r AirBERT A CO . ' No 4 Sycamore Street PINE TAR IN KEGS " 100 kegs Genuine Pins Tar iu one gallon kept At H. A. COOK'S, 62 ' TILLT JTifrZZ J 12 doz. assented qnarts Jelly ; I Bit pint. MANUFACTURERS OF At H. A. COOK'8 MACHINISTS. i E J. U R GUT FOIIY, EVANSVILLE, IlffD., Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS, AND CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Of the most Approved Pattern. ALSO All kinds of Machinery appertain ing to Railroads, Steamboats, Distilleries, Flouring Mills. SUGAR MILLS, of all sizes with the latest Improve ment attached ; Tobacco Screws, Portable Engines. &c, &c, &c. House Fronts, Grates, Rail ing, Iron and Brass Castings of every description. DEALERS IK Steam Gauges, Gum Belting, Fire Brick, Wrought Iron Pipe, Bolting Cloth, &c, at MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. Repairing done at short notice. Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work and repair Boilers Jfc Machinery WA11 orders will receive our indivldnal atten tion and will be promptly filled on the most reasonable terms. Office and Foundry on the Canal, corner of Ingle Street. mhl7-lj INSURANCE AGENCY. INSURANCE AGNCY J. W. NEXSEN, Marble Hall, Main Street, EVANSVILLE, IND., Underwriter and General In surance Agent. Adjuster of Fire Losses and Notary Public. All business connected with Insurance attended to ith promptness and fidelity. Polices issued in several ol the oldest and most reliable Companies in the Union. FIRE, LIFE and MARINE. Jombined Cash Capital Ren resented over $ 5,0 00,000 00 PREPARE IN TIME AGAINST THE THE FI&ES OF FALL!! BY Prime A No. 1 Insurance IN THE Phoenix Insurance Company OF HARTFORD CONN. The Fruits of the Phoenix Are manifest in the following statement of y a. t& --fir Figures Showing Use ssnotmt equalised to public benefit in iheshtirsof bsases aid in the West and South, nrin fhe tr four years ; a line of valuable ser i ice, honorable e well as commendable, and which saasiM snirgest THE -or- o i-vei oihii who desires to bestow hist&turauc patronage upon a Wf.LL TRIED CORPORATION. I S40.277.45 OHIO J4",S77 5 L7.fii2.91 INDIANA 27,b22.94 69,174.56 ILLINOIS (.9,174.56 32,670,08 MICHIGAN 32,670.08 34,2.11.13 WISCONSIN 34,920.13 19,323.34 IOWA 18,323.34 8,653.10 MINNESOTA 8,653.10 1, 67.00 NKBBASKA 1,167.00 9,765.00 KANSAS. 9,765.00 S,054.36 KENTUCKY 34,054.36 13,054.90..... TENNESSEE 43,054.90 20,832.55 MISSISSIPPI 20,832.55 27,698.83 MISSOUKI 27,698.83 -2,839.43 ARKANSAS 22,839.43 3,861.98 TEXAS 3,901.9t 555.55 ALABAMA 656.56 In the equitable adjuttment, and prompt Cats re tponte to hues, the PHCENIX ttandt pre-eminently at Ue head of if profession ; while if extent ire, practi lical, ,id nr st -class business system of locul agencies, is not excelled by any similar corporation in the world. Insurancies solicited, and policies issued and re newed in this leading Corporation, at fair rates by J. W. NEXSEN, Besident Agent, Ofllce, Marble Hall Building, Main street. Cash Assets, January 1st, 1862, $1,992,585.89. Losses Paid, Upward o 14,000,000. I . ,iVB SJ1 Public service, promptnsei and relia- bility of this well-tried and sterling Company, re- i wjuwiii i. vo preisreuce witn tuose neeaiag ln - 1 inranos. W In.araacs solicited and Policies issued by J. W. NEXSEN, Agent, ! febB Marble Hall Bnilding, No. 9. Main st. 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OFFICE COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENCE, 1 Evansville, Ind., October 5, 1863. f SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at this office (from first hands and from citi zens loyal to the U. S. Government) until 12 o'clock Thursday, Octoter 8th, 18R3, for the fol lowing stores, to be delivered as the Commissary at this post may direct : 25,000 Pounds Bacon, (Sides and Shoulders.) The bid. shall form the basis of a written con -tract. JSBidders shall be governed by specifications pre viously published. F. H. EHRMAN, Oct. 6. Capt. C. 8. RAILROAD NOTICE. Evaimille A Crawfordsvllle R. R.Co. Freight TartflT between Evansville and Cincinnati per 100 bu 1st Class. 2d Claas. 3d Class. 4th Class. 50 40 30 25 Flour V bbl. 50 Cents. Time consumed in transportation between these r cants is from four to five days . oet A. . IBRADBR, Freight Ag't. r SPECTACLES. I. RITTENBEEG, Manufacturer of the newlr invented PERISCOPIO Spectacles AND Army Field Glasses. Superior to all others now in nsr. SP7 GLASSES, Microscopes, OPERA GLASSES, Marine Spy Glasses, SIMPLE MICROSCOPES, Hunting- Grlasstes, And all kinds of OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS Can be had only of No. 67 3V ain Street, EVANSVILLE. INDIANA. I RITTENBEEG HAS KOW ON HANDS A . splendid assortment of Optical Instruments, which he will dispose of at greatly reduced prices; his goods being all of the very latest im provements in manufacture, consisting of a very large variety of Spectacles from the most common to the very best, viz: The finest quality of Gold Spectacles, these Glasses being constructed on the most accurate adaptation of the Convex C'oacavo Periscopic principles. Also, Silver of three dif ferent grades of Glasses, No. 1 being on the same principle as the Gold Spectacles. No. 2 is a Peri focal Lense" No. 3 beiag a fine Achromatic Lens?, mirror shape. In addition to the above I have a fine assort ment of Steel, of the very best quality of Lenses, the frames being grooved into the Glasses. The frames are so fine as to be scarcely visible. No. 2 of steel is Perifocal No. 3 the globules of a smoked Lense, adapted for weak sight where strong light, snow or wind affects the vision. These Spectacles are a perfect preventative by use ing them constantly, causing the eye to gain its healthy power and retain it to old age. Having had very considerable experience also in cateract-eyes, in adapting glasses to snch vision, would impress on the minds of all persons need ing glasses of any description, to apply for snch only to a regular Optician, making that his sole stndy and business for years, he alone being able to know from the peculiar anatomy of the eye the nature of the defect, whether arising from weak ness of s;ght. flattening of the pupil, or other misfortnne occurring to the vision. The eye be ing the most delicate organ, and of the most vital importance to the hippiness and prosperity of man, should never be tampered with, either by the individual or by those who, for mere profit, take npon t bemselves the selling of Optical In struments, and who know nothing of the anatomy of the eye, or how to discover the proper glasses to snit the peculiarity of tho different sights of those needing spectacles. Thousands have lost their vision entirely from not applying to those only qualified to know the different defects in each in dividual's sight . and how to remedy it by wearing the proper kind of spectacles. I. Kit tenDerg, having had over twenty-five years experience as a regular practical optician, can assure those giving him their patronage that by applying to him they can get the very right kind of glasses adapted to their case, and in alniest every one secure good eye sight to old age. Netr sighted persons can also obtain of him the latest improvement in spectacles snited to them, being a new invention. 1 have also the most recently new Field Glasses, with Astromical eye pieces, being very snporior to the old ; rn glass arrangement. All kinds of Optical Instrnments repaired at the shortest no tice.fand those having purchased spectacles of me, and having had the misfortnne to break one of the lenses, can have it replaced gratuitously by apply ing to I. RITTENBERG, 67 Main Street, Bet. Second and Third Sts., EVANSVILLE, IND. sep. 2. EXECUTOR'S SALE. EXECUTOR'S SALE or VALUABE REAL ESTATE. BY VIRTUE OF THE POWER CONTAINED in the Will of M. W. Foster, deceased, as well as an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Van derburgh county, the undersigned will offer for sale at Public Acction, on THURSDAY, the 15th day of October, 1863, between 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'do.k p. m., at tha Court Honse door, in the city of Evansville, the following described Real Estate : Item 1. The corner part of Lot 36, Old Plan of Evansville, being 40 feet front on Mais street by 90 feet deep on First street, with the three story brick (doubte) s.ore situated thereon, the first stories njw oc cupied by John Healey and J. P. Elliott. Item 2. The lot of ground adjoining the above, commencing on First street 90 feet from the intersection of Main street, thence along First street 32 feet, more or less, to the center of the partition wall dividing the store now owned by J. Q. Veneman from the store now occupied by Goldman, Berg A Co., thence at right angle with Firsj street along the center of said par tition wall 70 feet more or less to the out side of the rear wall of said stores, thence at right angle toward. Main street 32 feet more or less, to the line of the Lot owned by Charles Viele, thence at right angle to the place of beginning, with the buildings situated thereon ; also, an alley in the rear of said property, 10 feet wide, which is to be kept forever opened. The first floors of said bnilding are now occupied by G. Cope land and Goldman, Berg A Co. Itfm 3. The lot of gronnd on the corner of Lo cust and Water streets, being 150 feet on Water street and 150 feet on Locust street, known as lots 7 and 8 Old Plan of Evans ville, with the two brick warehouses sit uated thereon, now occupied by the U. 8. Quartermaster, and the brick and frame dwelling and store adjoining. Item 4. The undivided oue-half ot Lot 1 subdi vision Lot 200, Donation Enlargement of Evansville, being corner part of said lot, having 25 feet front on Fourth or Market street, and 80 feet on Locust afreet to a ten f.t alley, with the common privilege of same. Item 5. The undivided one-half of Lot 2 subdi vision Lot 200 Donation Enlargement of Evansville, adjoining the above, naving 25 fret front on Fourth or Market street and 80 feet deep, to the alley in the rear, with the common privilege of the same. Item 6. The undivided one-half of Lot 3, subdi vision Lot 200, Donation Enlargement of Evansville, adjoining the above, bavins; 25 feet front on Fourth or Market street, and 80 feet deep, to the alley in the rear, with the common privilege of the same. Item 7 The undivided one-half of Lot No. 4 subdivision of Lot 200 Donation Enlarge ment of Evansville, naving 30 feet front on Locust street and 75 fret on Dunham street, with the common privilege of the ten frot alley on the south-west side, to gether with the brick smoke noose and frame pork house situated on the same. Item 8. The undivided one-half of Lot 5, and one-half Lot 4, block 28, Eastern Enlarge ment of Evansville with the wooden shed situated thereon, having 36 feet front oa Fifth street orCanal and runnit g through to Church street. Item 9. The undivided one-half of Lots 6 and 7, block 28, Eastern Enlargement of Ev ansville, having 48 feet front on Fifth street or Canal, and running back 130 feet to Chqrch street. The above property is all in good order and un der rent at profitable rates, and possession can be given at very short notice. Title indisputable. Any one desiring to purchase may examine the property and see plau of it by applying at George Foster A Co.'s Warehouse, corner of Locnst street and Canal. TERMS OF SALE : One-third cash, one third at three months, onsMhird at six months, the pur chaser giving n.'t.-s with approved security beam ing interest, and waiving relief lawa. GEO. FOSTER, ) JOHN W. FOSTER. J """ors Evansville, Sept. 12, 1863. d-td.J PAPER MILLS. EVANSVILLE IPER MILLS, I.EICH dt f ARLSTEDT, Agents. -E MANUFACTURE WRAPPING PAPI VV equal to an v made, and at Cineinnati price. Price, sent oa application to the Agents, jylOdfim NOTICE. Button Change Uedeamed. W'E WILL RKDLtM THE ENCASED Postage Stamps for Greeabaeks " at any tinw and in any sum.. CHAPKER BUSSING, aer.iT H. A. COOK. 9 r. r t hu ng a, 3. s