Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 January 1867 — Page 5
THE EVANS VILLK DAILY M U A L. "THCIRSDA Y. JANUARY 24. IW.
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BOARDING.
iARDING. The best of nocommodations can ba had at MRS. E. M. VS', 7(1 Division Street. Large and irtable rooms for the accommodation niiies.. Jan9d3ni IV ATE BOARDIXG.- A few young sentlemen of good moral character efc Day Board with Mrs. J. F. Ree-ves, cond Street, next to the Vine St""' yterian Church. For particulars. -J.F.REEVES. at the house. -id.'im WANTED. GENTS WANTED, FOR THE OMEN OF- THE W AH, ?, rRACTINO TnOtSAXDS BT : thrilling record of the noble and linded women, who followed their nds and sons to the war. ;ten in the glowing and soul-stirring iise'of FRASK HOUKE. Selling d our most sanguine expectation, 're thousand copies sold the first month jwue, Hundreds of commendations he Press and distinguished Individ ua pouring In from all parts of the y. Agents are reporting from ten knty-five orders per day, and sav ud many who are ready to take the is soon as presented, which Is a skw KB IN THE BOOK BUSINESS. This 8 its own recommendation, and sells to the best classes of society. Faithergetic, persevering men and women I the Agency, find lucrative employAgency Is wanted, send for droning full particulars. Address, NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO, fest Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 3c22-tlllfebl3 FOR RENT. REXT OFFICES Two of those sirable Offices on the second floor of ier's Block will be vacated In a few nd are now for rent. Also, rooms third floor of the same. JNO. J.. CHANDLER, I I w y' No. 2 Chandler's Block. RKSi'T HOUSE A neat little veiling House, which I will rent for one year, to a person with good ce. A LV AH JOHNSON. Ileal Estate Agent, Third street. dtf.n ,, ; KlNT A coo.il store room on iter street, be ween Main and Loext lor to the Kentucky Hotel. ;riantioa apply to i C. KELLER, 95 Main St. FOR SALE. S ALE HOUSE AND TWO LOTS; . very niee.one-stery Frame Dwelfise, with five rooms, kitchen, cellar necessary ouioiHiiunfrs, witn two a eood localilv. Will be sold verv d on time, if application be made Ueal'Estategeiit, 11 m Evansville, Ind, SALE , FOR RENT. V (,HAP"Bl'II,DlXO LOTS, r Dwelling Houses, and arms. iOiiand acres of Farming Land, aud sell Real Estate. ALVAH JOHNSON, Real Estate Agent, Street, Evansville, Indiana, !tf CARPETS. IASP E T LREHOUSE AND ! Furnishing; Establishing I. E. French & Co. IEADQUARTJGRS I OF SUPPLIES FOR les. Steamboats & Hotels. j ESA LEA ND RETAIL. Brussels, Three-Ply Two-Ply, e, LIstiDp. Raar and Hemp LRPETS, nese, Manilla and Cocoa IATTI:;'GS." et, Brussels and Uil-Clotli RUGS. Velvet, Brussels, 'Rubber , Adelaide, Jute, Sea-Grass, and Fancy Sheep OOR-MATS. Wool, Cotton, and Linen DAMASKS. iulding, Bronze, Brass, and Silvered DORXICJ2S. f Gilt, Painted, Rustic, a f Paper ; : " JTDOW-SHADES. .n, Buff, Blue, and White DOW HOLLANDS , Brass, and Papcr-Mache TAIR-RODS. J round, Satin, Gilt, and GoldStamp L LL-PAPERS. A splendid variety of FLOOR IL-CI.OTIIS, nches to 18 feet wide. ' lubber, Flock, and Damask fO A7D TABLE s COVERS. ; styles and new designs of ; French DW LAMBRAQUINS, -to order, and at short notice I". nens. Bed Blankets. 1 Cloths. Sheetings, jikins. Pillow-Casings, ens. Rubber Sheeting s. Marseilles Quilt els and Velvet Hassocks, &c, &c. (Cnced Paper-Hangers an' rers will be furnished whe f Carnets nit iinrl mnlA tn il'i I ,Cloths fitted and put down. ; I s mounted and put up. WinXi les hung. All work wart Prices guaranteed as low as '! luiilar establishment in the t! tates. Give us a call. ? E. FREXCII A CO., .. to l irsi aireet, j rjP-STAIRS. ider-Loins, Spaxe Ribs, BE MEAT, etc., etc., for sale '' t he pork season at our porkV Church Street, or at our store, reeL VICKEKY BROS. -3
""Xew'Tork Market. By Telegraph. New York, Jan. 23. Cotton Half cent lower; sales, 1,200 bale of middling; dull and drooping; receipts, 3,3o bales; sales, 3,900 bales; quotations unchanged; closed quiet; holders disposed to accept lower prices.
Wheat Dull; buyers favor no receipts or sales. Rye Ouiet and drooping:. Barley Steady ; 9oc. offered ior good Canada West In bond. . . vjCokn Dull; lc. lower; receipts, 1.000 bushels; sales, 25,000 bushels of unsound mixed at 1 14TU 15, in store: sound afloat, 81 18'yil : do., otfered in store, tl 48. - Oats lull and drooping; receipts, 6,400 bushe s; sales, 18.000 bushels of Western at 62M&TC. ; state, 4Jiyc. . , THopa-Firm. m i ' V IjEATHer Firm. Wool Firm, but quiet ; sales, 85,000 lbs.; aoruesuc neece, -Kifnoiic. ; Groceries Steady and unchaneed. PETROi.EUM--Q,iet ; crude, 20c; refined, L9(a.:H)c. Pork Dull and lower; sales of S.8.50 barrels at 820 2rV;2r iZ for new mess; closing at 821 (W for Western : 819 2o19 37 for old mess; closing at 8 9 31 cash, and $16 75roil7 lor prime; also iJoii barrels new at vzi m zi ou at seller ana ouytr s option ror F ebruary and March. Beef Heavy; 390 barrels at previous prices; oeei nam! sxeaay at Uis ou. Bacon -Qxx let. Cut Meai'S Dull; sales of 185 packages at &aztic for shoulders, and 1012c lor bams. Dressed Hogs Steady at 8J8a for Western. Lard Dull and heavy ; sales of 400 barreis, a - izjigjiac ior oiu, ana iiXBiaya. lor new. Butteb Firm Cheese Firm. Money Market quiet and steady at 67 per cent. Gold Lower; opening at 134, declining to 134, advancing to 134, and closing at Goverjtmknts Dull and drooping. Freiohts To T.lvernool firm, with en gagements of 40,000 bushels of corn and barley, at 6 per cen ., sailing vessel. There was an unsettled feeling in the money market towards the close of bank hours, owing to the stock exchange fail ure, and the heavy decline in stocks. The events of to-day have induced caution, and eolatterals closely scrutinized. The decline in values at the stock exdliange, will undoubtedly cause a shifting of loans, but as yet, the effect tins been scarcely felt. The report that the Secret ry will resign In ciise Kandall's hill Is passed, is not generally credited. The pending impeachmeut against the President and the contraction of the currency, tends to depress busine The Go.d market ' closed up firmly at 134. Government securities are heavy the last stock market, which was general ly nriner ana quite active on some shares, the closing prices were: Ohio Certificates, -?V.; western union ieiegrapn, 4nf($ 4tj; .New York Central, 102102,1, ,; Erie,tki 'WSV-ii Hudson, 123JS3126; Keiu iir lllinois central, licjjiiijft; Chicago s Pittsburg, ty4(k83; Hock Island, 97i97; Northwestern, 40()4O; do. preferred, 774 (a 1 4; Ki ie afterwards rose to H6, which stiffened the whole list. , i A (inn, understood to be acting In behalf oi a clique in i.nmberiana coal, who were unable to meet their engagements, and therefore failed, is announced. Cumbeiland was fluctuating wildly during the morning, and at li a. m., 42 was bid, but 9ti asked; later 50 was bid and ,57 asked. - ,? : s CTiicago Market. By Telegraph. Chicago, ian. 23. Flour There is some inquiry for the lower grades, but the general market is depressed ; sales at 810 2o10 50 for Spring extra. Grain The market for Whea Is heavy, and prices have suffered a decline of 1 cent,closing quiet at 82 18 for No. 1, and 81 88 for No. 2. i he demand for Corn is light, and the market has declined ltajlc; the sales ranged from 78c to 81c for No. I; closing at the inside price. Oats firm and more active at 4lri4114c for No. 2 in store. Provisions The market is dull and generally low er. The advices from New York are unfavorable, which, with the scarcity of money, produces a heavy leeling. Mess Pork Dull and almost nominal at 818 50(?J8 75. Clea r Pork sold to the extent of 10, brls. at 820 00. Bulk Meats- I.i good request, and rule firm. Green meats sold at fuU prices. The demand for Hams is good. Lard Is dull but firmly held at 1212c for prime ots. Dressed Hogs The market declined 10(o(15c; closing at S !W7 10 for lots dividing on 200 pounds. - Live Hous The market is dull at 5 10 6 00 for light, and 80 156 50 for good to choice. The market is 15&20c lower lor light, and 510c lower for heavy. Keceipts, 8,000 barrels Flour, 10,000 bushels Wheat. 10,000 bushels Corn, 8,0u0 bushels Oats, 0,000 head live Hogs, 4,500 dressed. Shipments, 4.01M barrels Flour, 4,000 bush . Wheat, 1.3U0 bushels Oats, and 300 bead dressed Hogs. St. Louis Market. By Telegraph. St. Louis, Jan. 23. Cotton The market Is dull, at 30c for middling. , .. :,. Flour The market is slightly easier; Spring superfine 8 7.39 75; Fall do. 39 50 12 25: Swine ettra liii) (NkviIO ts- Fail h 810 50U 25; Spring double extra 811 00 m w, i nn uu.ju imouj w; cnuice ao., ana Treble extra 813 25 14 50, and Fancy 815 00 16 00. , . . 'Wheat Firm, but the business Issmall; io. 1 Spring SJ 25: nrlme and -hniv x. 2 40; fair aud good Fall 82 002 75; prime do. 82 lafiii 85; aud choice 82 iW;.i,3 00. . tuK.-j: irm, at voj.si'c lor Alixed and Yellow, and 8182c for White. Oats Firmer aud higher, t 05a68c. Provisions The market is firm. Mess Pork I9 5(i20 00 for March n,i AprU delivery, and 20 0020 25 tor immed iate ueiivery. Cut Meats--8Vc forshoulders nackM in dry salt; clear sines 11c; shoulders held at Sc; the supply of bacon is limited; clear sides and plain hams 13c; city shoulders loose 10c; packed 11c; clear sides loose 13c; packed 13'4rtjl3;-ic. Lard Is firmer ard higher; Prime kettle in tierces and baneis llc: choice city kett le l22c in tierces, and 13'allc In half barrels and kegs; and lijcjUlc for prime and choice country kegs. Hogs noiuers as i eo-aj 00, and buy ers offer at 80 75, aud under sales 85 00 heavy ai, SO 0. 'The number cut to date is 105 000. Whisky The niamet is dull, at 82 10a 2 15. Cincinnati Market. By Telegra ph. Cincinnati, Jan. 2-3. Flour In moderate local demand at 89 oOmSIO 50 for Superfi ne, and 810 00 lo 14 50 for fancy brands. Wheat Dull, but prices are not lower; 82 35 to 2 80 lor spring aud Winter. Corn -Is held higher, owiii! to a light supply; ear, 55(4oUc ; shelled, Hl(a,62c. OATS-Firm and in good demand at 523 53c. for Nc. 1. IIye Is held at Si 20, but this rate is 2c. above the views of buyer. Barley In moderate dernanJ. Whisky Dull, and no demand; it can be bought at 25c. Cotton Dull and prices nominal. Hoos Closed rather dull, aud prices a shade eas wr; 87 50 to 7 90 covered the whole rant;e paid. -1 Mkss Pork Dull and in less demand; no dispositiou lo buy, at $20 50 to 21 00 for City. Bulk Meats Dull; shoulders, 74c; sides, 8?ic, and hams, 10c. Loose Green MeatA dull at 0, 8, and 10-c., with but little uemand. Lard Dull at 12J QVlVfi. ; not much demand; Head and Get could have been bought at llc. Butter and Cheese Unchanged; the latter is held very firmly at ltl-io. Eoos ;tc., and the supply light. GoLD13.irt4l34. There is no change in the money market.
Milwaukee M.irket. Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. 23 Flour TT n c I ih n sred .
Wheat Dull ; 82 15 for No. 1, and 1 99 i w tor Corn 02c for new shelled. Oats Weak ; 43c for No. 2. Provisions Dull. Prime Pork 813 50. Receipts 800 barrels flour, 10.000 bushels wheat. 2.8110 busiiels oata. 2.'i00 d ressed hogs, shipments 200 barrels flour, and 8,500 bushels wheat. Baltimore Market. By Telegraph. Baltimore, Jan. 23. Coffee Rio, firm; cargo prices, 12J4cin oona. i ' Flour Dull and uoral nal. '!,' i . Wheat No sales or receipts. Corn 81 05 for white, and 98$1 00 for yellow. Oats-575Sc. . ' ' Sugar Firm; 10Ji13c for Cuba refined,' and lO'iiffillc tor erocery. ' Mess Tork 822 00. All descriptions of hog products are nrm, na oetter prices. except lara, wnicn i sieaay at ic ior city. Clover Seed Scarce and. firm at $8 75 9 00. Whisky Still Irregular atl 752 25, the latter ior city anu w esteTn. . ew Orleans Market. By Telegraph. New Orleans. Jan. 23. Cotton Easier; sales of 4,600 bales of low middling at 31c; middling 32c; receipts 6,601 bales. Sugar Active with a fair demand at Molasses Fair 6103c; prime to choice 7073c. Flour Superfine 812 2512 50: extra 12 7516. Corn Higher at $1 251 30. Oats Active at 90csT. Hay Firm at 835 per tnn. Pork Firm at $3232 50. Bacon None offering. Lard Steady at 13Mi4e. Gold 134 vv Bank Sterling 46. New York Exchange discount. Freights to New York Sail 134, steam 1. Philadelphia Market. By Telegraph. Philadelphia, Jan. 23. Flour Tends downward; new Western atSll 5015 00. Wheat Nominal. Corn Active: sales of 1.000 bushels of new Yellow at 81 571 58. aie EM.iong at ti uul 3o. Whisky Nominal. : . 7 Louisville Market. By Telegraph. Louisville, Jan. 23. hams 1UC. Lard 12:c in tierces, and 14c in kegs. Whisky s2 29. Fifty-nine bales cotton sold at auction this afternoon at2530c. ADDITION A I, RIVEK NEWS. The. river 'continued to decline steadily last evening up to dark.'..;..... The Mercury succeeded in breaking her prison doors, and departed for a warmer climate. She will, we presume, have no difficulty in getting put of the river, which f at this point is comparatively clear of iee . ...... The boats now in port will have i no diffi culty in getting out if they desire so to do The Virginia will commence-loading to-day for New Chileans, and will leave at noon to-mor row. She has extraordinary opacities' for stock, her guards being wide and roomy ........The Armada is loading with cotton at Paducah, and will probably be here by to-morrow flight....... ..The Sam. Parker left Mt. Vernon yesterday for this port The Norman will be up this morning The Fenton will load forthwith for Memphis We believe that navigation will be at once "resumed There is no gorge at Mt. Ver non as reported The mercury at 12 o'clock stood at 33 degrees, and water was running from the roofs of houses. BANKING. ARCHER&CO., BANKERS. .; ,;. Dealers in Gold, Silver, Uncurreiit Bank Notes, Compound Interest Notes, and "all kinds of GOVERNMENT SECUitiiiii.;. ,. Collections made on all accessible nrtints. jan22 J3m THE MERCHANTS' MAT! 3TAL "B AIK OF EVANSVILLE, Corner of Main and First Sfrcefs. FV HS ISHKS (JOVKKXJIKM Bonds and Securities at the lnweut current rates. Purchases (4olll ft.ni Silver tntarovt Pah. i ns, U. s. Bonds, and other securities. Collections made at all points. INTERNAL RUVRN'IIR ST4fPSnf .11 kinds for sale. RICHARD RALEIGH, President. J. A. KEITZ, Vice-President. CHAK. W. KRRV'P.V Pahiur nov20dtl ' First National Hank OF EVANSVILLE, IND. TJ. S. Heijos-sito-y. Organized June, 1863. CAPITAL $500,000. Jom 8. Hopkins, President; Jahcs H. Cutler, Cashier. Directors O. Maghee, John Insle, Jr., Charles Viele, M. J. Bray. Wm. Brown, J. . Hopkins, Robert Barnes F. VV. Sawyer, C. Preston. Doing a general Banking, Exchange, an Collection Business. jteenjiejmnrips for sale. rnov lv Report of the Capital, AND AMOrXT OF THE SAME actually paid in, and of the existing indebtedness, of the Evansville UasUirht Company, January 1st, 1H07. Capital Stock, all paid in $71,150 00 Indebtedness of the Company 4,513 99 875,653 99 JNO. J. CHANDLER. ... ' , WILLIAM HEILMAN, -Directors. Hkrman Junker, Secretary. I, J. J. Chandler, President, and Herman Junker, Secretary, of the Evansville Gaslight Company, being sworn, say that the above statement is true. Subscribed and sworn to this 18th day of January, 1867. ALLEN C. HALLOCK, JanlSdtf Notary-Public
SOU'I'HKRN STOVE WORKS.
ANTON (V HELBLING ' .... ,. .. it . .-. ... T (Successor to Brinkmevef & Co.J , ; MANUFACTURER OF '''- ' COOKING & HEATING STOVES, For Wood and Coal ; ''V15 Skillets.' and' i&lii;v2L . " r:. Ovens and Lids; ODD LIDS; SUGAR KETTLES; DOG IRONS; JAMB GRATES; AIR AND CELLAR GRATES; HAM BOILERS; MUFMN MOULDS; WAFFLE IRONS; Copper, Tin, and Sheet-Iron Ware, c, dec. Dealers In Tin plate, Sheet-Iron, Copper, Xc.,Xc. Also. Sole Agent for O'Neil's Patent Broad-Gauge, Indestructible Copper BottciLus, ior vv uau uou uiiee xsoiiers, AC. Sales-room, No. MAIN STREET, opdoFoundry, near the mouth of Pigeon Creek. ss Orders solicited aud promptly filled. jan21 dtf CJLOTHIIi G. ,Xo. 5 South First Street. J. R. LOTSPEICH, , -' DEALER IN Mens' - ana Boys' Clothing .. , ' ' AND . ,' Furnishing Goods.' The finest Cloths, Cassimeres and Doeskins i - is i - Made to order, and fits guaranteed, at lowest possible Prices. Ho 5 South First Street. nov28 6m COTTON WARPS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lO ALL THOSE HAVING A SELF-ACTING H j. N JD Tu O O HVl That we are preparer! to furnish them, o short notice. Warps for Weaving Jeanb of the best quality, ready to weave.as low as can be bought anywhere. Ordeis will be promptly attended to. Send on your beams. JoHN W. GRUEN A CO., Corner Bond Street and Canal. Evansville Wool Factorj. The Undersigned respectfullv announce to the Publie in general, but most especially to the Farmers, that they are prepared to take in Wool lor manufacturing inU the following Goods, viz: Jeans, Blankets, Coverlets Plain and Plaid Flannels, Linsets, Satinets A Stocking Yarn. On the most rea onable terms and shirt notice. We have also a good supply of the above Goods on hand for sale or exchange for Wool, so that persons living at a d&tance, who bring or send their Wool early, can have their goods right off. Price Iht for manufacturing will be sent on appllcttion. Olliceand Factory corner Botid street and Canal. JOHN W GRUEN A CO. apti-tim LAW CARDS. J. F. WELB0RX, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, EVAXSVILLE, INDIANA. Office on Third Street, Elliott's new building. jan3 Conrad Baker. C. H. Butterfield. Baker A ISuttertield, ATTOKSEIS-AT-LAW-WILL GIV. prompt attention to all business Ii trusted to tfieir care. OFFICE Third Street, between Mai. and Locust. EVANSVILLE, IND. julyOdam JAMES T. WALKER, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND AGENT FOR OBTAINING PENSIONS, BACK PAY AND BOUNTIES FOR DISCHARGED SOLDIERS, AN for the Widows and other Legal Rej resentatives of those who die in the servu o: the United States. Office on the Northwest side of Third street, near the Washington House, and nearly opposite the t'cr'u Louse, Evansville, Ind. Al business entrusted to him will be promptly attended janl8-ly. DATID E. WATKIXS, (Late of New York City,) Attorney and Counselor at Law, Can be found at the office of Morris S Johnson, near the corner of Third and Locust Streets, Elliott's Building, Evansville, Ind. Will promptly attend to all business entrusted to his care. Refers to the officers of the Evansville National Ban k. oc27 d3m WM. REA VIS, TJ. S. Claim A.g;etit. Also, REAL ESTATE and COLLECTING AGENT. Office on Main streetLbetween Third and Fourth, No. 95 (over Keller's Gun Store), Evansville, Ind. spl'85
GROCERIES.
I,. IOLERABT. J. H. BOEGHAS L IGLEHART & CO., THIRD STREET, bet. Main and Locust CITY GROCERY. COMPLETE STOCK AND GEN jCa. eral assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries constantly on hand, with fresh arrivals of Country Produce, such as Butler, csgs, rouury, sc :It will he our aim to supply all reason able wants in our line of a well-regulated family. , ; ,,. L. IGLEHART & CO. . Also, the best brands of Flour, Corn-M-eRi eea, sc; i may 12 u ! 1 . I . . FOSTER BROTHERS, Jfo; 64 ATesit Second Street . OFFEB . FOR SALE, IS LOTS TO suit, at the closest rates to ca.stj ; buyers ! .Vli.i - ! V' I ' ' , 500 bags Ordinary to Choice COFFEE ; uois. r u jajii, ail qualities ; , 200 b Ws. B YRlP and MOLASSES ; , 50 bags Prime RICE; - ' '100 bags Sifted PEPPER; f ' -25'bags ALSPICE: Also, full supplies of Nutmegs, Cassia, Mace, Ginger, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff. Oysf s. 3 lilanlinaa T . I ...... U,... ..I. .... Tit " A v .... . . , AJXJKmia, A CUUUC9 riUD apples. Blackberries, and all kinds of uauneu uooas, Preserves, Jellies, etc.; Candles. Soap. Starch: Wooden-Ware In all varieties; together with a full stock of an gooos suited to the trade. Orders promptly filled. Goods not in our line will be sunnlied. Terms Cash. (oc20 dly Gruimy Bag-s. Having accepted tJie agency from one 0 the largest importers, tee are prepared to Jill orders for any quantity of Gunny Bags at the lowest market price. Parties purchasing through us will save all the profits of middle-men, and get lags of large size and full weight. Terms Prompt Cash. FOSTER BROTHERS, No. 61 West Second Street, oc20dly CINCINNATI, OHIO. K. li. WHEELER, JAMES D. KIGOS WHEELER & RIGGS, , - Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES, . . - ; ' it ,- SOUTHEAST CORNER ' ' ,U' FIRST AND SYCAMORE STREETS, EVAKSVILLK, IHD. '' All orders promptly attended td. 1 . nov28 dtf Peesto & Bros. , : F. P. Carson. F. A. Preston. PRESTON BROTHERS, Wholesale Grocers, Xo. 9 First Street, ' , EVANSVILLB, IND. Howasd, Pbestons & Barrett. New Orleans. Preston A Bros., , riutsonvine, III. Wm. R. Preston, New York. nov27dtf. a. s. EtrsTojr. johs o. ruston. IS. H. Huston & Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ,'. GROCERIES, PRODUCE, PRIXTIXO PAPER, ' 1 No. 30 Water Street, bet. Sycamore 4 Vine Evansville........ Indiana. as- The highest market price paid for all Kinds of Produce and Rags. NEW SUPPLIES JTJST RECEIVED: 200 Bags Michigan Oats, superior article. 10 Tons Rich Country Bran. 5t)0 Bushels Iowa Potatoes. 100 Bags Rich Ground Screenings excellent cow feed. In store and for sale at R. S. RUSTON & CO., prl8 No. 30 Water St. E. CROSS. JAMES CROFTS. City Feed Stofe. CROSS & CROFTS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Flour, Feed, Ilomlny, Corn Meal and Produce Generally, BEG LEAVE TO RETIRS THEIR sincere thanks to their patrons and the public generally for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to them, and hope, by strict attention to business and fair dealing, to merit a continuance of the same; and they respectfully inform their friends and the public generally that on and after the 1st day of January, 1867, they, will sell for CASH ONLY, without respect of persons, at the time of purchase of goods or on delivery of the same, at prices lower than the lowest elsewhere. Jan3dt
AMUSEMENTS.
Course of Popular Lectures.
TIIK EVAXSVIILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION have perfected their nef otiations for a course of Six Popular Leeures. The following speakers have prom ised to take part: - . - REV. MR. MILBURN, the "Blind Preacher." The subject is left wit ivi rose If. - j THEODORE TILTON, of the New Tor Independent. Subject: " Our Country's Reconstruction." HON. CARL SCHURZ. "Th Bmm.
truction of Germany." Postmaster), Professor of Riblical Politics. - REV. WAYLASD HftYT nf 'inMnjH Subject not yotannoivnced. - ua. r,.-3iutti)uun ("Dramatic Keaulnirs") comes if his health will allow. The SECOND LEOTITRR on TH1TBS.
DAY EVENING WEEK, the 17th inst., by Theodore Til ton. .
" CouiseTickeM S2 each, to be had at the tiiDrary rtooms or or any of the Diiectors.
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Grifiiicl Opera ! T I
The Liederkranz in Chine OR, THE 'i BROKEN CHAISE.
Music by JULIUS 0TTk LIEDERKRANZ, n at the Turners' Hall on
JANUARY 24th and 25th, NEXxJ Director . Pkof. Mathiaa.' Orchestra, comnosed of twntr.iiT k' .
best Musial Talent of the City of Evansville. . i Admission ............75 1'enta, Reserved Seats OO. To be had ot every member of the Liederkranz: also in the Music Stores of Wantu! & Conyngton, aud Geil Rheinlander. Reserved seats to be had of Warren PniivnirtAn V COMMITTEE: A. BRAUNS, CHAS. WAC1 J. KsCliLESINGER. janStd NEW MUSIC STOREJ MUSIC STORE. . . in GEIL & RHEINLANDER, DEALERS IN. Pianos, Melodeons, Aud all kinds of MUSICAL IXSTRUMEXTS, Instruction Books, Sbeet Music, Guitar and Violin Strings, etc Agents for the celebrated STEINWAY PIANOS: Also for Hajnes Ilrotlier' Z'lanos. 5 Old Pianos taken in exchange. for new ones. North Side of Third. StreetJ Between Sycamore and Tine, EVANSVILLE. IND. Jan7 dtf LUMBER, &C. STEELE A TRIBI.E, -econd St., Between Chestnut and Cherry Evansville. Ind. Sash, Doors, Window Blinds, Dressed) r.TTMBER. Boards. Laths. fec of everv dei cription constantly on hand. Packing) Boxes of all klnas made to order, sawing! of every Kinu uone on tne shortest nonce. apis-iy SASH, DOORS, LUMBER, &c Ilminel A: Sons, Manufacturers of Sash, Doors. Blinds, Frames, dec; Also, Dealers in MICHIOAN PIXE LUMBER: Keen eonstantlv nn hand Lumber of everr1 description. Pine and Poplar FlooringJ Weatherboarding, Shingles, Lath, 4e. 1 Sawing of every description done t oraer. 1 Orders from abroad will be promptly auenuea 10. Factory and Yard, Corner Walnut street and Canal, pr2l EvanTville, Ind FLAT-BOAT CARGOES. The Rising Sun Insurance Company, -OFRising Sun, Indian r. THIS OLD AXD Kll.l lin i. pany. well known to the business this city, to insure cargoes of flat-boats ai rates ana on terms row cuiuimu, can safely take Bu-h risKs. Appiy 10 ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent. Janl6 6m No. 10 South First Street.
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