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"womeMof the war ATTKATIXf : ( HIOCHAS l BY its thrilling record of the noble and pu.e landed women, who followed their husbands and sons 10 the war. ; t WiTuen id throwing and soul-stirTlng language oTtKAAK MOOKK. Sellmg Jitvond lour most sanguine expecta ion V.' wmm told the Ant month t iUUue, Hundreds of commendation" 7 .i. o'- riisitiniriilshed individu als are Dourtng in from all parts of the country. Agent are reporting rrom t rr .Jo.--Ti7ii- .irrlprn tier dav. and sa" they find many who are ready to take the " nnirii which is a new ?EATUElTl THK BOOK BUSINESS. This work la its own recommendation, and sens s -1 iAth Viost. niiiuieH of society. Jufti., iwrMif hni men and women will, lu the Agency, find lucrative employ mTtn Agency is wanted, aend for circa Jar, giving fall part.cu.ars Addr 148 18 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio dec-.fi-tillfebl3 FOR SENT, vinR kkmt A two story house, o fc Fifth .-treet. containing six rooms, t. i.i i. i to ii irood tenant.. Inquire f V T. Walker, 6a cor & Humphrey's Wharf boat. m janiaju v.ii hi--xt- OFFICES Two of thoe Jr ipsivlile (fflces on the second floor of n.andler's Block will be vacated in a few iftVK. and are now tor rent. Also, 'rooms u the third floor of the same. " ' .. , jn. j. cha.mh.ek. J'Vn22dlw .... No. 2 Chandler's Block ,-r-. .... 1 FOH II ljyvel Hi;T- House A nptu lane iiinu HniK. hlc 11 I win rem ciieup. lor one yt-ur. to a jienim whm k"" 4IVAH JllHNSOS.i "tteal Estate Agent, 1 bird Street. Janl.". dtf "pjkse 'ittrtT-V eodd store room on Jf . Water street, he ween. Main and X.OSusf,. next doi.r to the Kentucky Hotel. rnr infm-mntion arrnlv fat J - JanSdlf. C. K.EL,TJKR,a5 Main fit. FOS SALE. PUtt HA LtK HOUS E AND TWO LOTS. a v..rv niee one-storv Frame Dwelliug House, with five rooms, kitchen, cellar, and all necessary outbuildings, with two j.nta in u irnml ifKniitv. w ill be sold very low, aud ou time, if application be made aoohto ALVAH JOHnSOS, Keal Kstate Agent,1 Jnia 41n j.;- t .EvanaviU1JLud. FOR SALE AND FOB BENT. -f KA fUKAP VILD1X LOT J,(jy Dwelling Houses, and Farms. Ten thousand acres or Farming Laud. I buy aud sell Keal Estate. ' ALVAH JOHNSON, Keal Kstate Agent, Third Streets Evansvilh, Indiana. MEDICAL.. C O K ' H mills GREAT REMEDY FOR AI.I. J Diseases of the ' STOMACH , L is the discovery of the Inventor of Coc's valuable Cough Balsam, white experimenting for his awn health. It cured Cramp in the Stomach for him which had before yielded to nothing but chlorotorm The almost daily testimony from various part of the country encourage us 10 imlieve there is no disease caused by a Disor dered Stomach it win not speeaiiy cure. Physicians indorse and use it. Ministers give: testimony of its efficacy. And from all directions we receive tidings 1 cures pertormea. DYSPEPSIA! ' ; It is sure to cure. HEARTBURN! One dose will cure. SICK-HEADACHE !f t . , . It has dured in- hundreds of -cases. HEADACHE & DIZZINESS! It stops in thirty minutes. . ACIDITJY.qtVtlte STOMACH ! 11 corrects at um-c. RISING of the FOOD J r It stops lmmtlateiy !k. ... .it. DISTRESS AFTER EATING ! T. One dose will remove. ,. . ii -1 CHOLERA-xMORBUS! Rapidly yields to a few doses. . BAD rtREATII! Will be changed with half a bottle. It Is Perfectly Harmless! Its UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS U Wing to the fact that r . It Vrts. Ly twisting Isatnre to re-assert her sway i 11 tlie system ! Nearly everv dealer in the United States sell-.- it, at SI or Itottie. CO. CLAltK & CO., f . , " . Proprietors, New Haven, Conn. , " tYON'H ' P2RIOBICAI. DROPS, The Great Female Remedy for Irr(;uhtritit. HAVE TfcNTKJ THESE DROP A in mv own uractlee. over ten my own practice, over ten years. and do not hesitate to say that nothing has been developed by medical researcn that acts so powerfully, positively, and harmlessly, iu cases ol female irregularity, as does this medicine. !n ail recent cases it never fails, while thousands who have been long sufferers are indebted to it for the Ixion of health to-day. Although so powerful aud positive, they are periee.tly harmless, and may be used at all times, except when specially forbidden in the instructions. Toalrwho sutler from any irreg larlty, painful, difficult, excessive, offensive, or obstructed menstruation, Leucorrhoea, or the train of diseases that follow, I would ay, try a bottle of Dr. Lyon'u h reuch periodical Drops. Keln a fluid preparation, thtir action is more dirrt and positive than any pills or powders. Kxplicit irectious, bearing my fac-simile, accompany each bottle. They may he obtained of nearly every dru!it in the country, or by inclosing the price to C. O. CLAIliv & CO., New Haven, t'oun.. General Atrents lor the United Stales and Ciii:mU. Price $1 ;"yi per bottle. Da. . I OTI N 1.. LYON, . . Praetie.ine Physician, M w . Nw Ilaveo, Conn.
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Owing to the failure of the connection, Saiuiday night, on the O. & M. Railroad, we did not receive our usual Cincinnati Commercial Letter foi this issue. Merc antilt Failures. The annual circular of K. G. un i lo. contains the following in relation to mer cantile failures ,. "", ", From I8U2'to 165, if consequence of the war it was iinpwiuie uuiam .uv ..... ures in tne southern States; our sta istjcs are, therefore, incomplete wltnr regard to the country as a whole ; but in the .o ihern States the flgu-es are given ior eacn vear. It. will beseen thai duiins? 1H06 there i V. I . . 1 m. .. In I Via nnoi IS a VHri eoiiwueiauir! iuu t ' " bcr as compared with the preceding tour vears, and that the amount of liabilities has been lar,gol augmenteu; ont-aaiiis into account i ne lauuirs nu the-luitures of tne pasi year reren. number and amount than those of ny of i heap rive years, ana in, . view oi iue e,,ulr mously Increased trade and the unsettled condition of commercial matters gene ral! .the figures oi iftw cannot ueiancu excessive. Northern States only. In all the States. t. it.. T.iaKilitiaB T.lnhilltieS. ia')7 4,257 S2Uo,818,00" 4,93a 1Z mw. ... i.jhvi. .... ... r" 0 . , ....... i 1858 .3.113 78,608,747 '.-"VX 1859 2,959 51,314,000 B.aio S'SVjZi 1800 2,783 61,l:,W0 3,670 18til 5.935 188,8X2,000 O.iad 'r1".' 18ti2 1,652 23,048,000 1803. 45 7,8M,000 . 18tH 520 8,570.000 1865 50 17,625,000 1866. 632 47.3iti,000 1,505 63,78;?,000 M.t.uhDaiinir th Increase of failures, as above mentlaned, there is much in the history r the year jusi cioseu wmou v..s for sincere congratulation. Jiversince the ..,nUinn .it unv. oavmenis aau iuo creation oi an muaieu vuncuw . '" munity has been lea consmuu) unw r.ui a rrwia which for iuunnitude and ex tent should exceed all other events of that character in our previous History, cut u mhar venr tiHs riMxsed . and no great calam lty has Deiaiien us. iei, wim mo jq.. not produced a cri is, it can hardly be said to naveyie'aeo an avnascioiuium uiuu. While in lwia more money was uiauo w nroDrtion to the number engagea tnan mrurhninra in the same ceriod. It mar an oiv tm said of 1866 never before was there less monev rea ized from a volume of trade of the same extent. Many manufacturers have barelv ht ld their own, wiuie unpoif p.saml lohtwriiliii e made but smalt re turns in broDoruon to the extent oi ousinessdone. Jfew ; York Market. .. r , T.y Telegrsnb. , Ntyr Yokk,. Jan. 1 vi-T-rov-fci i ii-rinno'eii : sales u Flcuk-DuII and Mc lowerf reeeipLs 2.'jV ..... 1 4 (Hi olosin 17 -d nil. Wii-KY-'loje ;active;, sales 500 hartals i!. i.'..;.h' i",Upo nusheiaiO. jwwaunw ...... .i ;i -7-n outside nrice. Baulkv viuiel i sales bust. Cai "r-T.ivi-Tinll aiuTTc lower : sales 8,000: bush; in ixd western ia store at i iawwo. ; sale? OATS -XLtiii ' , , n.uw bush, at ttlsc-' a - - -trttOCKKlta ((uiciiiiju mi.. r . n new u it ler, ana dduuhushi. w,vT.Aieftdv antes 810.000 pounds at .-" s?!? -mrt 4 d Ai&aJiita.far l railed...-: t 4 ' i . 'A.v : '! 'POKK-Firmer: sales of 5,000 dws new i mess at 819 SlafMeo, closing at s-y oo; oia mess.at Sl 31i8 a0, closing at 819 -Joj Pfi6 at 916 7syn ttu; prime moss at i "i i ii hhlsnew mess at 20 50 -to sellers aiMl'biiyers for February and March. , , v Beef HAMS-ttuiet; sales of i2w) bbls at $2 00(9-J , , . ... . cut Meats Dull and unchanged; sales ot ssopackasea. . ' y-:'' '1 uly DRESSED llOUS r lrmci , oomi u v 4VJ . LAED-Duil and lieavy : sales of 500 bbls of old and new at 812 75rt3 23. .' ,. ' - BuItkb steady and unchanged. CHEESK-Quiettl4(a,l(c. Money Kasy at (7 per cent. - STF.ttl-iNO-Imll and heavy at 85i. Gold-Sieudy: opening at 31a, advancing to and closing at 31). ' . jspict:ii-- i oLil export -of specie to-day were Sot5t.8s;. . , , . , CiovEBUMBJiT tSTOCKa ithont decided Change. . " Fbbights To Liverpool firmer, with ergadements for 5o,OW bushel s corn 7id by sail, and 9d by steamer. , . :. 3 By Telecraph.l " Nkw Yokk, Jan. 26. Affairs on Wall Street to-day are calmer. Heavy full 1n stocks' brought out buyers for investment. The rumor of failures serl " Transactions in stocks for tlie last six days- have aggregated 722,000 Shares. The market to-aay - is active and confident.; a general advance at close hourn. N. Central, .101; lirie, o$i; Hudson, 12; Reading, 10; Michlsan iw.trui tiu: Michlsan Houthern-. Illi nois Central; lU'A; Pittsburg, 82; Northwestern, 3; do., preferred, MY2i Toledo, 115; Rock Island, 6; Fort Wayne, 91J; Ohio Certificate-; 24k; Cumberland,; PacirtiMail, lo7; "Western Union, WA; Aila.ra.4; Kirnr-8. 6H: American. ti!fi68: United States. ffi'M6; Wells, Kargo & Cp 7(; M.-rchants Uuion, 13: National, au; UOVCtDmenM, quiei ami weauy; roupm t rnr uni.foUms. ' Aft., nt '. 107.al07;T do., Government, quiet and steady; Coupons of '64, mViS-'rH; 10-40's. Wa99. ; The ! tuonev market closed easier, and a rrore cheerful feeling prevailed ;: first class firms re idilysupnlied on call, at 7 pef- Cent., but lsclosie.i Scrutinizing stoc k and collaterals j and -wide- im.rqins exacted. Govern menl bankers accommodate at ht$9 pr cent. discount; next, to not hintr doing; Imports to this port this wef;kt 8,3J,y70, inCiuaiug a.uo.uoi oi ury gooos. - , WEEKLY REVIEW ' WHOLESALE MAKKKT. Bh'eadstuffs Have . been much -depressed aud lower prices have been accepted. In consequence of the .panic in high grades pricf-s declined 75c!Sl for family brands of flour, and the market doses unsteady ; low grades more steady. Pokk Has fluctu-.ited rapidly from the highest point, about a dollar and a half per barrel. 3 Cincinnati Market. By Telegraph. Cincinnati, Jan. 20. Flour Is held firmly at the last, quotations, but the demand has been moderate. Wheat Firm, and without change; No. 1 Winter at S3 80&2 83. Corn Firm, though the demand is lipht; ear at .y.iutc; snelleu birubc. Oats Dull, at 51c for No. 1. Cotton Dull, at :10(31c for middling, and not much offering, but there is hardly anv demand. Rye and Daklky Unchanged. Whisky Dull, at Sic in bond. I Hogs Irregular, holders firm, at $7 25 j ! 7 73, and a lot of 177 averaging 41X1 pounds net sold at the latter pries, but this was an extreme rate owing to the unusually large size; medium to good sold at 57 5W.'(7 00, though packers are not willing to pay these rates as a rule. Receipts 8,40-. which Includes some of those uhicli had uot been reported oy itie railways previously. Mess Pokk .Sold to a .imited extent at g- 41 oi), but inside city hands are offered sparingly at this rate, though to a sufficient exlenl to ueet the demand. Bulk Meaw- A.re in liiniid demand, and hdl -.itT.Tc for shoulders, and 9)4 (aWi': for sides. LARD Dull, at lc, with sales of 1t0 Green MKATS-Quiet but firm, at 6,14, fH rTiilOVc for nliouttlers, sides and hams; clear 1 iverv at i:tc.butcan ne naa to neuenverea i week hence at 12'.c; shoulders dull at 11c. Okoceki ks U ucii anged. (SUGAR At ll?'2'l"Coffee At 23(aic. Gold 131. , , , . . , , Exchange Firm and a shade higher reea rds the buying rates. Money Market Lnchanged.
ivirrels: sales 4.8t bane.s supeihne. St te, L'nd western at S9 ."jO o-Ik 25; extra western Kl't-6G-U 75tcliOiee813 15; Khippini bi ands round hoop Oiiio ill 80(12 15; trade bfandS
Mirket. Chicago, Jan. 26. By Telegraph. Flock Dull and nominal; S10 0010 50 for extra Spring. , . Wheat upeneo a sn.iuc - closed quiet; S2 13!4 M ior inu. x, auu 81 8X,i2 Oil for No. 2. .otM Cokn Dull ana uiicnaugcu. at 78'viW'icfor No , 1. OATS UUii , Binaii TO!" x" in store. .-: , ... . fl Provisioxs openeu uun, ui" and more active. Uru Fork zootaoc Dener m. .i 7,Vd6 05 for common to light, and (f 156 40 for good to smooth and heavy. i-'At.I-K.Liirna from W 7... chSfng at "J lotdividing oti 209 jiounds : Receipts of 6,o0. KKiPT9-Offl()ur, I4.000fbls; wheat 5,0W bushels,; .corn, sjou ousueis, ulo,-.,uw s?HiPMEN-TS-5,600barrels flour; 7,000 bushels wheat; andj 8,000 buslielspru, 4 ....,su Louis (Marketf r v . Rv Tolearaph.l Markets nearly at a stana sn i,to-us ; buvers are holding on or ciaiiums imsci concessions than sellers were willing to make, and an unusua.ly small business wasdoue.' v.i,in Cotton, hemp a jj iuai.i.u """"6 transpired. H.OUK- uncuangeu. Wheat Hetvy and dull; 82 8a for choice, and S2 9a for lancy. COKN Dull ana lower at ou, tjo-,v;. Oats Dull at 6668c. ' PH1.VTS10S-In the absence of shipping facilities prices are nominal. HOQ3 liower at j jju j, ed to date, 162,000. Whisky N othing going. PhUadelpbia Market. By Telegraph. Philadelphia, Jan. 2B. Flode-Dull and drooping; supernna, 8 003s 75; extra family, 12 00314 00. WHUT n ominai. Kyb l 31 37. Oats 57a58c. Clover Ssed 8 25(8 uO. Wnmrv Vnminal. Pktrolettk liV20o for crude, and 28c for refined in bond. Baltimore Market. By Telegrn ph. Baltimore, Jan. 28. Coffee -Quiet: stock light, and held firm. Flouk Nominally unenangea. Whkat SI 15 for Southern red. Corn Sieiidy. at 91;ii y7c for mixed. Provisions Unchudged. . . . . Whisky Nominal. ADDITiOXAIi mvi:K SEWS. Cairo. Jan. 27. Weather clear; thermometer 20. The river has fallen six' inches. The gorge in the Mississippi at Dog Tooth, gave way ta-dav. .ahd'Ifce is eomtni?- dowh in heavy masfes',In the ,0biohe ice ia. little 'crwaed n tliasactef oriuaB? tity, hridis; vif auyt.iSn'g, heaver thad at last teport. ' VV alter. '15. mace, qr, Louia to New' Orleans, 6 P. M.; Coo tinental. Cairo to New Orleans. 11 P. M. ? Kate Kinney,' New 'Orleans and return, 2 a.m.; Dora. Vicksburg ,to Evansville. 2 A. M. : Jennie Liewis New Orleans ! to St.liLouis. 8 A. M Indiana, Louisville to New Orleans 4 p;M.-. ir;,'. uranam, uairo 10 it rs i nr.. i. . MemDhis. .5 ,p. ,.u.i - Henry Ames. T ; ',.'v. Or1n. fi Louisville to New Orleans, 6 v. M.''" The weather yesterday was clea but cold. The mercury stood at 1,8' above zero at 6 a. M.; at 24 at noon, and 2(fat C P. M. ' The' sun melted the ice some , little on the wharf and places protected from the wind, but : - , ice was steadily forming all day in the river..,., The ;ice was quite abundant yesterday, and hard . and heavy, often passing in large . fields The Virginia got off about 4 o'clock Saturday with all she was willing to take, with her engagements below. She passed Mount Vernou at daylight yesterday, all right. She took from this port the following items of freight: 7,833 sacks corn, 725 barrels pork, 30f) bales hay, 172 barrels porn meal, 401 sacks oats '43 sacks bran, 32 barrels and 7 Tierces lard. 9 barrels Digs' feet, 20 tierces ,hams, 107 barrels whisky, 19 casks and 54 tons loose bulk meat, 11 barrels eggs, 27 coops poultry :2Q. horses, and 20 mutes, and a large quantity of iurniture. I She also took' a 'Targe' lot of corn between here ' and- Mt. Vernon. j vapL.Ai.iuviuu8 .iu-wTm till this ruoning.-and wiltioin-the, Virgmia at Cairo to-morrow morning. Among her passengers were our elegant friend, Capt. Jim. Cox, ye veritable "McGregor," and Mr. C. Armstrong, the fur,nit.ure man. Carroll, the musical- second lerk, found it impossible to fill his engagement with Donaldson uand left . with the boat. He will sing Pat Maloy with variations upon his return The P. W. Strader arrived here at 10 o'clock Saturday night, and, after much difficulty, effected a landing at Huston & Co.'s wharf boat. She has a big trip for Cincinnati, but will, probably, discharge here aud return to New Orleans. She has a few hogsheads of sugar for M! Dalzell, of this city. The Sam. Parker found her barge at Little Hurricane, somewhat damaged", and passed down Saturday morning to look after her loaded barges at Shawneetown The Quickstep arrived here yesterday from Cairo, with 90 bales of cotton and a few passengers. She had hard, heavy ice all the way up. Capt. Dravo was undecided as to her leaving to-day. He talks of loading for Memphis The lightning Wild Wagoner passed down yesterday at j noon, tor xSew urieans, wun a guuu trin. but not. full. She took nothing , , . vi:j i but coal here. We are obliged to her excellent clerk, M. D. Conditt, Ior favors. The Wagoner met the Em ma Floyd and Kenton just below Brandensburg, Groesbeck at Blue
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R.ver. L o -riy S. 4 at Or. Owens', and Pa iest; ne at Alton. She passed . the Cora . S. H id heavy ice all the ..wiy? The grand Anuria readied Dwell Bend yesterday a'ternooif. w.th a b.g M -.1.1 trip, and. after a hard ha;ht with tne ice, was couipel!ed to lie up. The Adams' Express wagon ' went, Uowu. and brought up 'the. 'express goods and the: mails'. The omnibnsses went down for her.passeiigers; ; She will probably get urjj to-day. ,Her manifest wiH be foua below, for which we are lndebtd to her cxcellent'freTgHt clefk, ueo. Throop, forwarded. by.Marl'A nthony, of Dunkerson & Oo.'s'whari'f'ioat.-who brought up her bills of lading A dispatch, from Capt:' J. B. Archer. to R. K. Dunkerson & Co., announces that the wild-winged and invincible Liberty No. 2 will arrive here this morning, and will leave again to-night, after the arrival of the mail. If indomitable energy and perseverance will accomplish it, the Liberty will come through and leave on time. The Liberty and her pleasant officers are deservedly popular hers, and she will get a big trip out. J oe. McCullooh, 089 of the most pleas ant "gentlemen in the world, is her accomplished clerk ..... .... We.- have no advices of any other boats intending to leave to-day The Louisville left New Orleans for this port on Thursday The M. S. Mepham is due here this morning, with 500 bales of cotton for R. Kg Dunkerson & Co. She will probably reload here for New Orleans.. ....The Louisiana left New. Orleans last Tuesday, and the Alice V. on Thursday. Ye. are indebted to Mr. Smith Vawter, hei elerk', for New Orleans DaDers of Wednesday, sent through by rail, - - .; There is no forae the ;Lower Ohio, and navigation may be consid ered fully resumed. JV. A. Ledger of Friday. Our Bteamboatme'n: no doubt wish there was a forae in. the Lower Ohio that would thaw ,the ice out.' ,' Na'vi gation, might '.th.eb be resumed... How would the; heating apparatus m your new Court House do," Ledger f Manifest 'of tteamer 'Armada from raducan io -c vansviue : City Freights Cross &'. Crofts, 14 bundles sacks;. Ragondc Diokey, i baes dried peaches. 3 do. rags!-1 trl effes. 7 'dry hides: H, BeniDghoff, keg -liquor; Kappler & Co.,1 keg limior? CI. Viele & Co.: 1 brl. oil: A G. Forian. 1 box mdse.: Cook & Eeir. 8 empty brls., 1 empty ale-box Mackev. Nesbit & Co.. 14 bales cot ton: F. H. Ehrman & Co., 56 bales cottonl2 hhds. tobacco; R. K. Bun kerson & Co., 328 bales cotton, 18 bxs tobacco. 3 hhds. tobacco; U. It. Dix on, 1 box boots: G. Feldman, 1 pkg mdse. Newburgh 25 brls, flour., -Louisvile 9 brls pecans,- 45 bun dies hides, 1 bundle " sheop skins, bundle coon skins; 1 box furs; hhds. tobacco -43 bale cotton. STEAMBOATS. FOR MEMPHIS. The elegant and fleet passenger steamer, -ilBKHffY SO. 2, J. B. Arc h etr ...'...... ..... Master Jos. ii. McCullough - Clerk Will leave 'for Cairo; Memphis, and fill way ports, 'positively 1H1S MONDAY night, January 28th, immediately after the arrival of the trains from the North and East. - ,4f?' . For freight or passage pply on board or to R. K. DUNKERSON & Co., Jan28dlt. r . ., ' s Agents. lu,: fitllTlu tvar NOW IS THE TIME TO SEND IN 0RDEBS! BEST OF WOBK AT TBI LOWEST OP PRICES!
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SOUTH'KRNSTOVE WORKS. JLlI J 1 i:. villi til 'v.'V. ANTON HELBLING, ,;);(. ft .!!! B in.;7.u. ywi-i., v .... (Siicoessor jBlnlnyeL ;Co.J i . . . . . ....... (. . .A .If lint.'d 'lu Ai,UlVAi,-1.-f,n,'"rl, - 1 CO ! fKlN ff & 1 II E AT 1$ , ST t) YES, For Wood and CnvXWi-.r.iO R ' Skillets! and:Li.s;i. i'O . ' ODD-LIDS; r,u j;jli " Uu, o' , SUGAR KETTLES; , !,- DOG IRONS JAMB 3 RATES; it.. AIR AND CELLAR GRATES; HAM BOILERS; MUFrIN MOULDS; WAFFLE IRONS ; Copper, Tin, and Shaet-Iron Ware Dealers In Tlnplate, Sheet-Iron, Copper, Xc, tc Also. Sole Agent for O'Nell's Patent Rroad-Gauee. Indestructible Copper Bot toms, for Wash and Coffee Boilers, &c Sales-room, No. 9 MAIN STREET, oppo site the uouri-iiouse. Foundry, near the mouth of Pigeon Creek. SS" orders sollc.ted and promptly filled. jauildtf CLOTHING. Xo. 5 Soutl First Street. J. R. LOTSPEIck, . . i ; -t -'n . fct::.i 'jai.'-i ."i I DEALER IN 1- .... . - . . .., j., i. d;j: Mens' and BoysV Clothing AXD . ! . .7 Furnishing - Goods. .....I -The finest, , 'u,-. ' blotlis, Cassimeres and Doeskins .. .. ' .,r-r':r .7 . ' - : -. Made to order, and fits guaranteed, at ; : lowest possible, Prices. . $9. 5 South First Street. . i ... . ' nov286m . ' -' ": COTTON WARPS. ) , NOTICeJ IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL THOSE HAVING A SELF-ACTING PI A. ISTD-I, O O M . . . . -. . ... . i That we are prepared to fnrulh them, o Ktinrf. Tint tee. Warps' FOR WEAVING .iBANt nf thr. ht, niiulii v readv to weave, as low as can be .bought anywhere.- Orders will be-promptly 'attended to. Send on your beams. JHN W. ii RV EN A CO., ; j Corner Boud Street and Canal. EvansvilleVool Factory. ' The Underslsned respectfully announce to tlie Publiein genera!, but most especially to the Farmers, that they are prepared to take irt Wool lor manufacturing into the following Goods, viz: Jeans, Blajikets, Coverlets, Piaxx ab : Pl-AID FLANJtEIsj LIN8ET3, SATI- " i f. i i;.- 'sets A J'TOCkiN-o.YAiw. ( . r. On the ino't rea Enable 'terms and shorty notice. We have also a igood supply of th above Goods on hand for sale or exchange ' wn.-i an that nersons llvlncr at a dis tance, who bring or send their Wool early, can have their goods right off. Price llst for manufacturing win oe seui on appneu lion. Offiee and Factory oornftr Boi.d street, and Canal. ;- ;JOHN: W UlilEN A.tV.p. a prf-tiiu. . . . . l i ; ATTORXEYAT.LAW, : EVAXSVIIXE...... .L -IKDIASTA. Office on Third Street. EllioU's new building. janl Conrad Baker. C. II. Butterfleld.. Raker A Uuttcrfield, A1 TTUBSEYS-AT-IiAW WILL GIV. prompt attention to all Dustness r. trusted to their care. OFFICE Third street, oetween and Locust. EVANSVILLE, IU- . ulyt!d;Jm JAMES T. WALKER, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND AGENT FOR OBTAINING PENSIONS, BACK PAY AND BOUNTIES FOR DISCHARGED SOLDIERS, ANI for the Widows and other Legal Ke resentatives of t hose who die m the servu o: the United States. Offlce on the Norl fewest side of Third street, near the ?asnin .ton House, and nearly opposite the Co -rfcLonse, Evansville, Ind. . A ! piompt-y attended janl8-ly. OATID E. WATKISS, (Late of New York City.) Attorney and Counselor at Law, at the office of Morris S Johnson, near the corner of Thin! and iSSn2 L StreeU. EUiott's Building, EvansV'wi'u promptly attend to all business en i ...noil m his care. Kefei-s to the offloers of the Evansvllle National Bank. ogfl d3m wn. REA VIS, U. S. Claim Aarent. Ateo. REAL ESTATE and COLLECTING AGENT. Office on Main street between Third and Fonrth, No. 5'4 (over Keller's Gun Store), Evansville , ino. uepiv oo
AMUSEMENTS. Course of Popular Lectures. (T HE EVA XS VI I E.E LIBRARY AN. A. sttCIATION have perfected their negotiations for a course of Six Popular Lectures. The following speakers have prom ised to take part: ' ' V KEV. MR. MIL BIT KIT, tbVBrni Preacher."- The nubject Is left with hiinelf. - - - THEODORE TILTON, of the ICew Tort Independent. Subject: Our Country's Reonstructic"." HON CARL 8CHURZ. "Tk .RCifi. truction of Germany." PKTROLEUM V. NASBT, P.M. (wlch i Postmaster). Professor of Biblical Politic REV. WAYLAND HOYT, of Cincinnati Subject not yet announced. , JAS, il..MUKl0fH (-Dranaati l-m-lnriXwBes If kii health-will allow. - The sKt'OND LECTURE on THURSDAY EVENING WEEK, th 17th Insit., bj Theodore Tiltou. Course Ticketa t2 each, to be had at the Library Rooms or of any of the Diieetera. jan7 dtf
NEW MUSIC STORE. MUSIC STORE. GEIL & R H El N LANDER, DEALERS IN PiaiioK, MclotleoiiK, r And all kinds of. . ; ' MISICAL INSTPOJMEm, ..... Instruction Books, , Sheet Music, ...... o . - Guitar and Violin Strings etfc . : ' ,: I !' , i'.l ' : ' ill ' '. ' '(:- ;!.-" !! -'.V li.m r! -I ii icijl.i v i i-n! i -i" ' l I . . i j . . - "' "!'!Aj!einU'forUi eltbrated m , . ' c f. ! No s . ! i " I hitM ' ' 8TEINWAY l?IAIVO. . i) 1 1 . ...... v. .11 :- ' ' Also for " Ilaynett Rrotber' Piano. . St Old JPiariot lakm w. txchamgt, for new ones. North Side of Third Street Between Sycamore and Tine, EVANSVILLE, INEs Jan7df ., i i TT BANKING. ARCHER & CO lo r.-, . pealers in , ,T, Gold, Silver, Uncurrent Bank Notes, Compound ' interest Notes, aud all kind of GOVERNMENT SECV R1TIES. :,,. . ..,.: Colleotions inad on all accessible pole Xni dim THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BALTIC OF EVANSVILLE, Corwr of Main and First Street, Bonds and Securities at the lowest turrent rates. Purchases uoia ana nnver, imw - ns, U. S. Bonds, and other securities. Collections maue ni au P"'"'7,,,a -INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS of all kinds for sale. ... J. A. REITZ. Vice-PrJ-ident. CHAS. W. KERNE f, C:isliler. nov20 dtt First National Hank OF EVANSVILLE, IND. XT. H. Depository. Organized June, 1863. CAPITAL -;- -- - 8SOO.OO. JOHN S. Hopkiss, President ; ; James H. Cutler, Cashier. Directors G. Maghee, John Djgle, Jr., ,krl Viele, M. J. Bray. Wm Brow. ., J. Ch H. Honklns. Robert Barnes F. W. Sawyer, C. Preston. Doing a neneral Banking, Exchange, a Collection Business. Revenue Stamps for sale. fnoT2l It FLAT-BOAT CARGOES. The Rising Sun Insurance Company, OF Rising San, Indian;:. Tm i)LI Arn RELIABLE COM. olny, well known to the business river men. has established an agency 1 ws clty. to insure cargoes of flat-boats at rates and on torms low as any company can safely take sn-h risks. Apply to ALLEN C. HAL LOCK, Agent. JanlS m No. 10 South First Street
