Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 January 1867 — Page 8

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THl EVANSVILLE DAILY MOTUN A I SAT UK D A "Y, JANUARY 19, 1867.

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vGW. A tonsil, a uoui. or a sore Throat' KKQUIKES IMMFDIATE ATTEN TION, AND SHOULD BS CHECKED. . i IV ALLOWED TO CONTINUE, Irritation of the I-unfrs, . IMsrminent Throat 1 Disease, or Consumption IS OFTEN THB RESULT. BROWN'S ; i

BRONCHIAL TROCHES HAVING A DIRECT 1NFLUENCB TO THE PABT8 ' ' '.. "" ' GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIET. . , Tot, BroncUitis, . Astiuna,-i Catarrh, ' t Consmnptiv ind Threat is-, .i.. ft-i-!-.i eases,''' , ,.r TB0CHE8 ARE CStD WrTH ALWAYS GOOD 8CC- , . , :. ' ...ckss. -f . . .-'; Singers and Public Speakers will find Troches useful in clearin-j the - 0-icieSwhejitikB De&reSin&ng rSpsakir and rHpvin2 the Ih roat .after an nn-

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- cma, and do lot take any or the Worthless ' ' ! Imitations thtt may be offered. Sold iveKYWHEke. . ' ' ' - dec8diw6in ', -WMARRAGIS AND CELIBACY; an Essay of Warning nd Instruction for . . Young Men. Also, Diseases and Abuses ! . which pro-rate the vital powers, with sure means f cure; Sent tree o' charge in sealed lette" envelopes. Address Dr. J. :j SKILLIN FJUGHToN, Howard Associa.i h loo, P..ila3lphia, Pa. JanlO 12t ' Bclielur's Hair tije. This spleidid Hair Dye is the best in the world. Xl oaly trua and perfect Dye. Hsrmless, Reliable, Instantaneous. No disappoinment. No ridiculous tints. Natural Bae!i or Brown. Kemediesthe ill eflectsof iad Dyes. Invigorates the bair, 1 ieaving i soft and beautiful. The genuine is sigisd Willinm A. Batchelor. All others are rere linltatioas,' and should be avoided. Sold by-ait Druggists and Perfntners. factory 81 Barclay Street, New jMt'b E V A S E OF A COVKTEttrEIT. ' ecu-ly. v " ': The Bjptian Cancer Antidote, iv t. . gnat nnmoHlrahlo 11lapnvAiv l. n'.lBC mvuf v .v-.,, VERW.ADE.'tN MEDICAL , SCIENCE, rl nM onlr : at : the NA- ? XUnTl. C ANCER INSTITUTE, m Wt Fifth Street, Ciucianatl, Ohio, r"" This jntidoie is a. certain and painless ', '!.' ramecf for all Cancers, Malignant Tumors , i and sres, curing the very worst cases in a lit few Ays.. ProL Harvey also has ripecitics , that ever fail in; Asthma, Consumption; Raematism, Dyspepsia,. Epilepsy-. Heart . t",Jisef. and treats all other Chronic Dis"easeucceSsfuUy(AddesHA,E;Yr j , e30 tf s ? Box 8a. lnnnati. Ohio. - lBT?orate tlie Responsible Organ. Tls stomach is the responsible organ of taeystem. If the digestion is imperfect, " ' evey member, every gland, every muscle, ' evey nerve and fibre, is more or less out of V mir. All the fluids are depraved. The " brn Is clouded. The spirits are depressed. , v Al dyspeptics know this to be the truth. . v nil not, however, half the truth.' Colnuns would be required to enumerate the ' sins and penalties of dyspepsia, nor ecud any pen do them justice. Tens of ttousands feel them ; no man can describe 3an they be prevented? : Can they be rea itvedT Can they be biinished at once and o- f.rever? Unquestionably they Can. Io dyspeptio has ever taken HOSTKTr' TER'S Si'OMACH BITJ'EKS in i vain. Jelieve n one who says the complaint is ' iicurable. This great vegetable stomachic jrill eradicate it is eradicating it in a thousand cases over which medical practitioners have shaken their heads onvinous- . .. y saying, " Nothing can be done." The faculty has its fallacies. One of them is that indi jesiion i the mostr tliflicurt of the ordinary aittnemsof mankind to ' combat and subdue. This is a mistake. Nothing can be easier than to conquer it, if tae true specific be administered. The vegetable combination which has becm- fa.taous throughout the civiliaud .world as HOSTETTER'-i BT iMACH BITTEKS is an antidote to t he disease which has never been known to fail, and fortunately it is everywhere procarable. If you, wish to . fool with the dyspepsia, try the pharmacopoeia prescriptions, if you want to root it out and prevent its recurrence, take the Bitters daily. There is no discount on the testimony in its favor. If there is a man or woman who has ever tried it for indigestion without being benefited, the fact Las not transpired. Universal, uncontradicted praise avouches its wonder! ul tonic Tlrtues. decl2 d3w COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in snch universal emand. Is made from the choicest matelals, is mild and emollient in its nature, KAGRANTLY s c est ed, 'and extremely eneficial in its action upon the skin. or sale by druggists and laccy gools ealers. atiM !v -,asr COLGATE'S AROMATIC SOAP. A ' mperior Toilet Soap, prepared from refined Vegetable Oils, In combination with Glycerine, and especially designed for the use of Ladies and for the Nursery. Its perfume s exquisite, and its washing properties uncalled. For sale by all druaStsts. fleb2.1 dwly 1IZA MERtCAN -----; LITERY AND SALE STABLES Third Street, J ' 1 Between Main and Locust, Evansville, Int. FORTH, BOWLES & C0 Proprietors Horses Axn iir;ii.s, naidi.e Horhes; Carriages, ic, ready for hire at all hours. ! special attention given to orders or Funerals, and elegant Carriasos, Omnibnsses, 4c. fnmishetl on f borfnotice. dec29dtf 'it ' w WE 1IWE TAKES THE STASD formally oi-iipied by Sirs. Bofandick, corner Fourth and Chestnut. I shall keep constantly on bund a lull supply of Family Oroceri ami Connrry Produce. Jsd14 3m. WHITE & WRIGHT. T CO-PA RTVKRKIII 1.-Th omas Graft t; having soid out his interest in the firm of La.it Bros, fe ,Co. bs aoolated himself wuuiB. Dysw, aArl is now prePurew lo.ctrrj,Vai)tl buiUlin? business in fil S? hrancaesand flatter themselves that bystnet attention to business they will be able to give general satisfaction, and wou.d ! berefpre solicit a share of public patronage. All job-work done with neatness and dispatch, shop on Main utreet, between Seventh and Eiehth streets. Post Otnce box. 111. Special attention given to heavy and Intricate framtm THOS. GRANT. jan8. B. DYSOJt.

ltAIXROAI T I JIE-T A BLE Evansville and '. Crawfordsville.- r ' , i i :i.' I - -nu GOING NORTH. ::,- Leave , ' 'Arrive.' 'Arrive. Evansville. Vincennes. T. Haute Accom'od't'n, 5:40 am 1 1027 a m I 3:55 p M Mail. 9 0 A f 12 -M p m 3 :40 p m 8U Louis Ex. 2:45 p M 5:35 p M ..... .? : COMING SOUTH. ; ' , Leave Leave Arrive Terra Haute. Vincennes. E'ville. Vincennes Ac I 6:3iam :15 am Freight & Ac 6 :50 A m 12:30 P K 5:28 ? K MaU..... 3:55 P M I 7 :11 P M 9 :47 P K . , Terre Haute and Indianapolis. , , , j ; FROM TERRE HAUTE. ; .. Leave. 'Arrive. Day Express..'..'..'.'.:..:.:..'.... 4 :5 p m I 8:55 P w Night Express 12:20 A M 1 12HX)Ngt Mail . 64 M 1 13K)5pm OMo and Mssissippi Railroad.

tT r l r XT T VO f.' Vr x r 'i i i f i It:' H 'nil febina feast. Going W't. Mail....M ..........n2:J5p,t4. 8:2.5 Pljj Cixpress . a p m o u A M :,t.,f.ii-.) -STEAMBOAT' LINES. "'1 j To LouisvillEv-t-Every Monday And Saturday at 10 o'clock A. m. Every Wednesday, Thursday, aiid Saturday at ti o'clock P. M. . , To Cairo Daily, except Sunday,' af 3 o'clock p. m . . . ... . i . Io URtBJ ' "RrVER. J Every "Wednesday and Saturday at 6 o'clock p.- sr. , ; '. To Eastport. Every ; Thursday i at 4 O'CIOOK P. M. ,' 1 ' ' ' . 'lo . Memphis. Every Saturday at 4 o'cloen p. m. , To He .derson Daily, except Sundays, at 3 o'clock p.m. Kockport Stage (via New'ourah and Boonville.) carrying the mil, leaves at 7 A. m., on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. Arrives by 7 p. .sr., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Sew Harmony Mail Stage leaves Mondays and Fridays at 7 a. m. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays by 4 p. m. Mt. Vernon Mail Stage leaves daily (except Sundays) at 7 a. m. Arrives daily (extent Sundays) by 2 p. r. To Newburc Hack dally (except Sunday,) from the Merchant's Hotel, at 3 o'clock p. M. CITY NEWS. The Weather. Yesterday morning was the .coldest weather of the year, the mercury ranging at 2 above zero at t'o'clock A.M. At noon It had risen to 26, and at 10 P.m. had dropped again to 20. We hope for milder weather. v a ' V ; ."tf '.Hi '. PAiNFxrii BEREAVKENT.-We ; are sla oerely ' grieved ' to' learn that; Samuel Francis, youngest child of R. C. and ?aral A. Grierson, died at Henderson yesterday morning of diptheria, at the age of sixteen months, and-tender to Jth J berekved 11rents our unfeigned sympathy In this hoar ' " V 1 Ej y - A Twi lfflffl .WaAfolnrlaKtarl (n amp X h'Mr. ers f the mystic tie," of Newburgh,. for a polite and pressing invitation to their social re-union and supper on., Thursday night, and. assure them it would have afforded us the highest gratification to tiave accepted had It been in our power. We hope at some Ytfture time to be able to accept their hospitality so generously tendered. .-.-,.' -' - i ' " . Cheap Goods. We call attention. t the advertisement . of Messrs. , Hudsietli, Adams & Co., No. 63 Main Street, who have a splendid stock of goods, which they desire to sell out, to make- room for a Spring stock. They are liberal-minded gentlemen, and bargains can, no doubt, be had ofthenl. - '" " ' ' ; - Alarm or Fire. The alarm of fire yes. terday morning was caused, as w are informed, by the burning out of a flue' on First Street. The engines were out promptly, bqVthHr services were fortunately not needed. It would be a terrlbis time Just now to have a flre,'' , ' . ii V ,.. -. The LrNCHr There was not so large an etteudnce at theLuuch yesterday as we expected, or as the excellence of tho proVisions merited. A more dainty or luxurious repast has seldom, i( ever, been set n this city, and the fascinating smiles of the fair attendants were not the .'east delicious feature of the feast Our dinner was paid for, and we can afford to spak our sentiments. . . .. The Nashville (Tenn.) Press and Times gives particulars of the murder of Senator Case, member of the State Senate from the 22d District of that State, near Troy, where he. resided.. His murderer rode to his house and asked for biro, and, on being told where he had gone, rode out and met Mr. C. and after returning with him almost to Troy, he turned and shot him dead upon ; the spot. He was,; It is supposed, murdered on account of his Union sentiments.' 1 Did Not Like It. We judge from the notice of. Tilton's lecture which appeared in the Cvurier, that the .writer did not particularly relisl) the disoure. Thjs j8 not strange, but wewould suggest' to the writer, that it would be better, instead of abusing the Library Association or Mr. Tilton, to answer the tatter's arguments! It must be confessed by all they 'were forcibly put.' Press Association The Evansville Associated Press was organized on the 2d or January and the Aitioles of Association have been duly executed, as prescribed by the'., general Incorporation - Laws. The corporators are, F. M. Thayer, John V. Foster,' John H. McNeely, and W. M. Holeman, "representing the Daily Journal and Daily, Courier, and members of the Western Associated Press. The object of the Association is to facilitate and systematise' the procuring and transmission, of telegraphic and other news. ,' . . ;' " ' The Tableaux. Mozart Hall was never moredonselycrowdwt than on last nlaht. and never coatiihed a. niore'elegant or refined audleiice. ' The tableaux were sur-pas-ilngly, flue, and ellcitod 'the most . 4x uberrrnf 'ftn-l; unbounded .applaud. , We' nave nelUier timeor space to speakof each tablfau io. detail, and as we were unable to recognize all the individuals, we do not wish to be invidious, or to appear so, bynaming any. We will, however, reer to one or two representations of rare beauty. The statuary representing the Grecian flower girls, represented by three of the most beautiful ladies of the city, elicited universal admiration. Taking the Veil was a sub'ime spectacle. The AngM of

Mercy, watching with eager interest and intense anxiety,.-over the "game of life," so admirably represented, bore almost 7 a ' celestial , face, ! and was the feature of the, tableau,; though some seem '" to have been too obtuso to have noticed, the angel at all on the previous evening'. Robert Burns and Highland Mary were particularly beautiful, and the representative of the Scottish bard played the gallant as naturally as his ante-type could have done it.- But why . particularize when all was so faultless? All Interested,-Including the stage manager;acquitted themselves in a manner that manifested Infinite taste,' and a fine appreciation of the beautiful. Had we been furnished with a list of fiie partiolpahts with the characters they represent-, ed, so as to have Insured accuracy, - we would have cheerfully published them, "not in profane hieroglyphics, but In honest, christian brevier or nonpariel caps, Ther were several beautiful tableaux given not Ih'the bills, and the exhibHiou closed .by special reauesfr with that thrill-' hfg- ret(resenlatlon"-'",rhe Shrine.,. Of

J Beauty. ffJZ.J : V""' ls""Tday at half-past twoo clock a repre sentation of .pleasing- and, I attractive ta-t bleaux will' 'be given for the especial entertainment of children, but which will eqaally delight oldei folks. The .admission Is: only. fwehly-fiire -cents',' and we trust.tbat.all the:.lit;fle! folks Avho can get into the Hall will bq permitted to witness ttese re'aYly. beautiful representations. We lave not been advised' of the programme,'' but presume it will combine the choicest f the two preceding. ; f ' '.' J;' ' ' ' ' The music .-by the Cres e't Pity Silver Band last night was Of the most de iyhtful quality. - -- ' Court Reports. Court .of- Common PLEAS.-The most iniportaut case before this court yesterday arid the only one, indeed,- in which the c.tizens have any special interest, was one involving the question of annexation of adjacent territory to the city.-;' : City of Evansrille vs. Almira Dee-r-This was an appeal by the defendant from the decision of the Board of Commissioners, rendered December 3d, 1836,' ordering the Southwest quarter of Section, 20 Town 6, Range 10 West, known as the Longworth Tract," to be annexed to the city of Evans-i ville a portion ' 'of which ; territory ' is' owned and occupied by defendant. The defendant moved to-'dlsmlss the" "petition of the plaintiff on the ground that the petition was not sworn to, and for ' the further reason that notice of the pendency of the ease before! the Board of '.Commission ers was not served upon the defendant. The mQtlon was argued at length by Thos.' E. GUrviri oh'hehalf of the defendant, and by Judge Jglebart .for. the city of Evansville. '" " "' -;" , JHsf Honor, Judges Robinson sustained the? niotiohko Vtrsmiss'fhe 'plaintiff's petition on the grounds above set forth, nd ordered that the proceedings of the Commissioners, be vacated and set aside so far as the premises owned by said defendant in said .quarter section t are concerned! . ." This decision is important, asit virtually annuls the proceedings of the" Board of Commissioners,;, annexing : the " Longworth . Tract,", , ," Ronalds and Garvin's property,1" and1 ".Blackford's Grove," in all of wlilc appeals have been taken by the owners, from the decision of the Board to the Vandeiburgh Circuit Court. S iberton vs. Saberton. . This was a case of divorce, on the ground of cruel treatment, Ac. The defendant Jo eph Saberton. liasoo more than one occasion 'appeared in the Police Court, on charges of whipping his wife. The divorce was gi anted. It w not again necessary-for us to say that this is not Joseph Saberton, the drayman.'";.. ."i-.t '.:'V.'iS. '',, I .Recohek's Court. Our friend; the Re corder, had a small show of business yesterday, whlcU renews his, hopes of better tliaaO ;'.';.C; VK) i ' Fred. Schenk left his wagon standing in an alley while he fed his horses, and then went to work again. This was between 7 and 8 oVlo--k, in, the evening.. .A sharpsighted policeman espied the wagon there and took down the number and brought the accused to judgment. His Honor, under a strict construction of the ordinance, fined him 81 with $3 35 costs. - We doubt very much if the framers of the ordinance or the Council who passed it intended or expected it to be so strictly construed. We see drays, u backs, and wagons standing on the streets for' an hour or more at a time, with horses or mules attached and unattended, and ; not in use. Why is not this as-much a violation of the ordin -ince as for a poor man to; leave his vehicle for half an hour or so in an alley seldom used, while he feeds his horses? We never were much of a strict constructionist. ';', ,'.;,iK . !.-, ' 1 ; . Peter Murray had the misfortune to take too much " boomenickle" and not enoiiri'i water, and became "tightually siiirht,'and naiurally became so:newhat oblivious to a proper sense of public, decency.,- He was " pulled.V and abode all night; Within the hospitable walls of Ciu-tle Darling. Yesterday' morning after hearing all the fact:- In the case, His Honor charged' him J7 25 iu the shape of fl.ie and costs, which sum Peter was unable to pay and returned to i he Castle. But wrmnn, "angel of rujrcy," i ever 'present; in. the hour, 6l "trouble, and in the , afternoon a -female who claimed to be Peter's " first cousin," came to the rescue, and proffernd to pay 35 for his release, averiug thut she had no more money. After arguing the case. Ills Honor's heart relented, and he wrotq, an order for the deliverauoe.Qf Peter iuto the handaof his first cousin.' s:ie was,' 'hriwi ever, unable to pay the -i without' revealing the fact that she had miscounted her money, as His Honor was obliged to give herchange. But he had passed his word and would not go back on it. ; Bf-iORK JU8TICB WALICKR.-A JOUllg gentleman attached topn of the hotelsof thot city, Undertook to collect a.tritling hot-,1 bill from a stranser on the riiuwhlfir plan. The debt or, as it appears, came to me cuy ana put up !lt a, hotel, but afterwards mectii.g some acquaintances who were stopping elsewhere, changed his quarters. The youn? gentlemau In question went, or was sent, to collect the little ballance, and from some cause hard words ensued, and the words ended in a blow or blows, and the blows ended in a charge of assault and battery, and the charge resulted in a fine of S3, with U 85 cents costs, e expressed our opinion some days ago on

the- policy of attempting to co'lect bills on the muscular system, bu it apiiears. that some meu will not profit by our safe advTee. We do not know the amountl of the hill collected- but we venture the opinion that it was not equal to the cost of collecting it. We never charge anything for our advice, and do not quarrel with any one for rejecting lt-- : ..""-

LOCAL liOTICES. i I will sell at Auction, to-day, on Main Street, at the crossing of Third Street, at 11 o'clock! a good work horse. . Hiram Nelson. ; Spjecial Meeting Odd Fellows. Every Odd Fellow in Evanville;is required to jneet at their Hall on Wednesday evening, s January 23d next, at 7 o'clock, on business of importance to the Order abd individual members. . Hv.L. Dannettell, -v.h-A "a . ;.-..-..;:" v 'President. . P. HORNBROOK, ' J. TuR-NOCKj S Wm. Emery,' 1 : 'Fugene Kaple,. J. SiNZich',' ';!" V-J:-D. KiGds,' ! , S.SOrenson. 'Secretaries ' ' Ft'OUR !-IgTeliaVfs cetebrated fa wi ly Flour kept constantly oa baud, and delivered in any part of the eily at the j sanio nriffi as at, tlifl. mill v : tn Pa itko.ss, Sco viilk & Co.; ISlf...", ,' .(Jlam Street. " 'Bounty. If the following persons will call on Th.' W. ' VeneniaDn, they can obtain" their ?100 additional County, as I am now, ready to pay them olf: ' . Ilenrj Munsterman, Co. C, 32 d Ind. John A. Fritz, Co. i, 25th Regiment Iud. . janlod&wlw. ;Thb " Knabe Piano !" I consider them as unmrpa&ieil in brilliancy and pre-eminent, iciilvnit a rival in this country or in Europe. ; , . , e. muzio, ; .Musical Director ol Italian Opera." jaulodlw. i . ... '"' n ; : For Sale. Cook & Healy now offer the Stock and - Fixtures of' the Housekeepers' Emporium for Sale. This offers to any one, that wishes to., go i into - the Grocery and ' House Furnishing Business,' a chance ' such as has never been offered in th'S city before.' ' The "reason 'for ' 'selling out, Mr. Cook1 has bought' a farm,. near Boston, Mass,, and he , is obliged to take possession' of it' April 1st, 1867. tf . i ., .tt? Vi ' ..... c"iir Messrs; Geil '& i'Rheinlander, music dealers,'" Third , Street, ; below Sycamore are-daily in receipt of the newest publications.' '. ' ... ; dec29-dtf 2;.' qToTo ! ;..,.- WORTH OF ;!'V''t: ' men's and . boys; ' . ,o.,xj'o n s is'-3r .- AT AUCTION PRICES, ; J. R. XOTSPEICH'S, JVO. 5 SOUTH FIRST STREET. . All heavy stock offered AT cost and many goods at prices ; much BELOW cost., ,'rhis ,is an offer of real bargains fo every purchaser. ; Remember; ;No. 5 South First Street.. ';. dec20:tf.': -.. r . . , : ., V 'For the Largest and Finest Stock ot ' Men's and 'Boy's Clothing, visit the Great Wardrobe, &i Main, Street., S. N. Smith &, Co.,. Propt'rs. nov22 dtK i:'i;v. '.,;, removal.. :;'.-)i ; " THE 6iD RELIABLE';' : , ! '. ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY " has ' removed to their new office No 1 South First Street, where they wiil be pleased to see their friends the Public. ,, ' ' , " jan9 2w 3"If you are in need of a stock of liquors, our advice would be for you to go to Hodge, Carr & Co.'b, corner Water and Sycamore Streets, and buy them cheaper, better, and more of them for less money than any other lionc will or can afford them. All liquors warranted as represented. jan9 tf i ,.,!; . k U-ir-ir-'-ny ".mporary absence from the 1 1 i business of the New '"j-iT adf dutual Life Insurance Comt ',' " y 'wi , be transacted by Dr. J. B. ( - ''Ins 'i, office on Third Street, bei we3 ; Main and Locust. . i C. II.-Allen:-'-Jan9M&Wtf ' , ;; . , 6EOCERIS., ... , ,, .-" s, Circular.'. -I-. jrflHK :OPRT.VKR?IIf l IIERKT JL lore existin bet ween the subscribers, under the firm of Betnent & Vielo, Is this day dissolved by limitation. Books and accounts will remain with our successors, Charle Viele & Co., for settlement, i G. W. BEMBNT." ,. ..- r-- ''' C: R.BKMENT. ,' r ;,,,-,! : CHARLES VIELE.'-!. .Evansville, January 1st, 1S7. CHARLES VIELE & - CO., IV 12 O L KSA 1 K SOUTHWEST CORKER FIRST AND SYCAMORE STUEETS, EVAKrtVILI.R, lifD'. jau9 dtf

Mark Warren, mils ' v s?.a?j-'" ;!IiMr X-.iVeti )ol, JI3iiy:Iaiitl -to J I'rj ! e , Evansville, Indiana, -v.. - , :' 1 Our Stock is one of thetarsest and best assorted to be found int the West, and for sale at , , Extremely Low Prices. Wo are now manufacturing every description of COAL OIL LAMPS, CANDLE and COAL OIL LANTERS, which we will sell at less than Cincinnati prioes. ,. ; pov7 dtf ' y v ; - , j " , w.' i - - ' : i CLOTHING. " o. 5 South First Street. l.ivJJ-..!. '-X- I ! -----'" i-U- I cr 5 WEAKER IH MensV and Boys' Clothing .1 l., I O. i-rT-AJST) i ' i 'h i i Furnishing Goods. ,'! The finest. hi., i; - Clotljs, Cassimeres and Doeskins Made to .order, and flts.guaranteed, at - t Lowest possible Prtces.T I x.J -,- -; - '' Ho. Z South First Street. IlISTJRAITCE.i W. A. Page, Notary Public ; Edoar Sharpe. W- ArPAGE & CO., vi '! ..!' ' ' . riRERiyR- Lira, AdCIDENT i j. . i ; - - - ' k Xhsuraiice 'Agents. Corner Main and Water Streets, . , .... j, . . . (Brown, Dtfnkerson & Co.'s former office, s ' Evansville, Ind. , Home Insurance Company '"' OP NEW YORK. ;'- Cash Capital .....:.Lr...i.l.V $2,000,Cf Assets, July 1st, 1866 3,596,8: j Washington,- Insnrancd Cc 1 OF NEW YORICi . I ' . Cash Capital ...U......,..',! $400,000 Assets, July 1st, 1866 .' 688,391 Columbia Insurance Company of new yorkI . Cash' Capital ....... ..... .:!..... : $r00,000 Assets, July 1st, 1366.... 590,000 Fire and Marine Insurance Co, . OF COVINGT0X i.N'O CINCINNATI. Cash Capital.... $350,000 Assets, July 1st, 1SGQ ......... 393,000 New York Accidental Ins. Co. t OF NEW YORK. Cash Capital......:.... .....';;...' $250,000 Assets July 1st, 1866 276,000 , Insures against ACCIDENTS of every description. . j ,i i . , i . .-, . ,. Northwestern JlatJial life. InJ surance Companj OF MILWAUKEE. Cash Assets July 1st, 1S66,..$1.250,000 The greatest success of any Life Company ever organized., , , , ; . FIRE, MARINE. '& RIVER iy.SgRANC.E- . --g05.iri!:s jski t:i rut: n JIT well-known Companies. nd all los, nroihptly adjusted and paid at this ofll-ie. W. A. PAGE & CO., Ae-ents, Corner Main hihI Water streets, Evansville. Ind. (Brown Ji Dnnkerson's former office.) aul8 dly 1.. S. IIEK1J, Homoeopathic Physician and Surgeon Office No. 8 Second Street, over J. 8 RIOker'8 Boot and Shoe Store. Evans t-ie, Oot. 2, 1806. re3 dm

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DRUGS c CHEMICALS

T. C. BRIDWELL & CO., (Late of Owensboro, Ky.), DEALERS IN . I DRUGS, ' medicines, ... v CHEMICALS, , , PERFUMERY, i . . TnTT.-PT APTTf1T.PS . .-'..'.If r I PAINTS,! DYES, i l ' Corner Third and Main Streets, v . rEvANSf ILLE, Il. Prescriptions carefully compounded, day orp.njbWv J I i) j , ' i jXnovlaM tt . ;, j. , : . ' '' ' 'Wlidles:ile iruiibrit ' ., .. i -; .. .. ,1 ,1 1. . t ,-.v, ... An r . ; rr. 1 No. Main Street . 1 . . , , ,. , . . , ' . ' '" AGENTS FOR ' : .. ;:. .... ... GEORGE H. R2EDS DOMESTIC ; LIQUID DYES: GENERAL AGENTS FOR DR. ARSilSTEAD'S TONIC SYRD4- .' .UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, and PILE OINTMENT. .' All orders promptly filled. ' apr" 78 Main Street; 78 .... SPARKS & PICQUET, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Dealers in Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty. ' Physicians' bills carefully selected. JanU. t, . , . - , .-ut . ST Prescriptions filled al all hourly day or night, at , ; , ' ' ( ; ; ; , ;; ' 1 1 ' ! SCHLAEPFER'S 5 r,...,i.-.. Drugstore, f r No, 59 MAIN -STREET. oc3bdly - , BsSF' A beautiful variety of ; Pearl, Scotch, Wood, and Shell Card Case and Tablets for sale p.cry low at ' ' 'SCHLAEPFER'S . Drug Store, No. 5 MAIN STREET. oc30 dly fi An immense new stock of new Pitfumcs. pn',l Pomadi Ht.J.'i SCHLAEPFER'S Drug Store, - 3MAIN STREET, oakj d y ---.( i: '.-'. -v OLD AND RELIABLE' - ""-' ' (Esiabllshed 1850.) , . WHOLESALE DRUG STORK Keller 5cl AVliite, 32 Jfaiu Slreet. , BAKERY. EYAXStlLLE STEAM BAKERY and , , .. CAND Y MAN IFA CTOR T ,',','; -.:.r.By a! w. ciirist, -: No. 105 Mainfetreet, bet. Third and Fourth (opposite Court-House). ALL KINDS OF CRACKKRS, Bread. Calces, etc., as well as all kinds ot Candles, Toys, and Fancy Ku-ar-Ware of every da-ci iption, 'or wholesale and to tail, at lower prices and to better sails faction than by any other boue in the whole West. ; . ' decldly S '-JL. K JE 1 Y t BREAD: BREAD!! HAVIXG ICRCIIASEI' THE BAkery of Aueust Ieiit;eman, corner ot Locust and Third, I nm prepared to tur ; l. . . ,,V, ...I m. iiu. .... ....... ... I I . 1 . . . 1 1 in. I, V. .1 b ..i.ixv, ..en ui ail UW I Ptions with all Rort ot cakeM rrmdA to ordes. Kumiliefiaiid Hotels supplied with fre.h nrcau i,iw wb. ti .,., .p I huve in my employ the be'st baker evar employed in the ciiy. CHARLES AUELMANN. nov21d6m. Removal. SE. C'lI.KKHT A- . HAVE RKmoved to their new four-story store. No. 31 North First Street, where they will be n I eased to see all their old customer!. and as many new ones as will favor thena with a call. A full assortment of Groceries. lena -lea, to etc, always on hand, and for gale at I lowest market prices.- fnovtfdl L